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Welcome to 2022 Team Previews (2012-2022)

  • 2019 Team Previews: Radnor Red Raiders (1)

    2019 Team Previews: Radnor Red Raiders (1)

    Head Coach: Tom Ryan

    Team Name: Radnor Red Raiders High School

    2018 Record: 9-3

    Twitter:@RadnorFootball

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Sean Mullarkey
    Teddy Girton
    Anthony Laudicina
    Henry Collins
    Matt Cohen
    Jahmir Rider
    Kieran Sheridan

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Lincoln Twedt OL
    Cam Williams WR
    Jahmir Dixon WR
    Brendan Surbeck WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Taylor Margolis LB
    Damian Falcone LB
    Scott Belveal LB
    Pat Boujoukos DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1) Sam DiLella QB

    2019 Offensive Outlook: Return a lot of skilled players who were key contributors on a very good team in 2018.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Strong line backing group that returns from last years team, solid group of players ready to compete for a spot on the d line.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Boyertown Bears (1)

    Head Coach: T.J. Miller

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Terra, Matt Koshinski, Jason Henley, Brett Chambers, Keith Miller, Tony Panarello, Justin Konnick

    Team Name: Boyertown Bears

    2018 Record: 1-9

    Twitter: @bashfootballc

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Dylan Robertson, Ayden Mathias, Brady McFalls, Carson Flint, Blaise Caroselli

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Noah Segal, Qb, 5-11, 175, JR
    Connor Rohrbach, WR – 5-11, 160 JR
    Jaime Moccia – A Back, 6-0, 195 SR
    Jeremy Hetrick – G, 5-11, 270 SR
    Anthony Bauer – C, 5-11, 220 JR
    Joey Dulin, A-Back, 5-10. 180, JR
    Zach Davis, B-Back, 5-11, 200 JR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Zach Davis, LB, 5-11, 200, JR
    Jon Meyers, OLB, 5-10, 170, JR
    Connor Rohrbach, CB, 5-11, 160,JR
    Jake Eddinger, DE, 6-4, 240, SR
    Aaron Tidd, S, 5-9, 170, Sr

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Declan Coyle, K, 5-10, 190, SR

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Joe Slowik, T 6-4, 260, Jr
    Mason Marinello, ATH, 5-10, 170, SR
    Brewer Johnson, LB – 6-0, 180, SR
    Tyler McGough, G, 5-10, 230 SR
    Rob Wood, T, 6-2, 250, SR
    Jimmy Sinclair, TE/LB, 6-0, 195, JR

    Key Stats: Jaime Moccia returns after averaging 7 yards per carry last year. He will be moved from B-Back to A-Back to expand our offense. We were very young and inexperienced last year and many sophomores saw the field on Friday nights. Those sophomores are now juniors. We will still be young but will now have some experience. We look to improve upon all facets of the game.

    2019 Offensive Outlook: The number key to our success on offense is eliminating turnovers. We look forward to an experienced line to create holes for our backs behind them. We expanded our passing game to compliment our option attack. We have a lot to improve upon in the 2019 campaign.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we need to be more disciplined. We need to stay within our scheme. Our D-line has to control the line of scrimmage. We spent much of the off-season working with our defensive backs to put them in a better situation to succeed.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We look forward to returning Declan Coyle. He can flip the field on punts and gives us decent range for field goals.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Downingtown East Cougars (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Matta

    Assistant Coaches: Rick Daniels, Tom Wolf, Michael Cabry III, Michael Filozof, William Bennett, Darren Wasser, Jeff Hauser, Christian Day, Jim Mento, Brandon Noble, Jeff Whitaker and Jake Walker 

    Team Name: Dowingtown East Cougars

    2018 Record: 9-3

    Twitter: @dtownfball

    Hudl Highlights: 

    Key Starters Lost:  Both 1000 yard backs GR Jonassaint & Zach Hamilton, WR Jack Riley and QB Luke Davis.  Both Kicker and Punter are back but lost our returner.  No new comers and DI we have Connor Noble SR; Jr’s Stanley Bryant (LB/HB) Caelan Krasley OL/DL; and James Voss OL

    Offensive Returners: (10) HB Spencer Uggla, 6’ 190, QB Drew Person 6’4” 190, TE Connor Noble 6’2” 205, WR Luke Connelly 5’8” 155, TE Nick Lovenguth 6’4” 220, C Keanu Yazdjerd, 5’10” 235, OL Donovan Mitchell 6’3” 250, OL Kaelan Krasley 6’4” 300, OL James Voss 6’5” 310, HB Stanley Bryant 6’ 190

    Defensive Returners: (6) OLB Connor Noble 6’2” 205, DB James Basilii 5’10” 160, LB Spencer Uggla 6’ 190, DB Justin Townsend 6’1” 175, OLB Stanley Bryant 6’ 190, LB Garrett Gripton 6’ 220 

    2019 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: At halfback Spencer Uggla and Stanley Bryant will share the running back duties. First year quarterback Drew Person has all the tools, big arm and ready to step into the starting role. Connor Noble will move too SE and Nick Lovenguth will be a key at tight end. Keanu Yazdjerd started last year at guard and will move to center this year. Donovan Mitchell started last year at tackle and really improved as the season went on. Another returning started is Kaelan Krasley. He is very mobile and physical. James Voss played some as a sophomore. He can move and change directions for a big guy. 

    Defense: Have several Senior Defensive Lineman we are counting on to step up and continue our outstanding play at that position.  Patrick Tormey 5’10” 250; Julian Craig 5’10″‘ 200; PJ Grubb 6’2 220; Conor O’Reilly  6’1″ 240;  All have paid their dues and battling for playing time.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Milton Hershey Spartans (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff Boger

    Assistant Coaches: Tyler Baker, Trent Baker, Zach Stroh, Zack Stuart, Dan Koval, Chris Monighan, Jason Moffit, Derek Jackson, Josh Rytel

    Team Name: Milton Hershey Spartans

    2018 Record: 10-2

    Twitter: @MHSATHLETICS4

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Chiago Anyanwu, Naeem Cross, Chris Farnsworth, Hunter Hanley, Stanford Maison, Tykeer Gibson, Jaidyn Parris, Josiah Gibbs, Levi Wheagar

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. OG Isaiah Morales, 5’11 280
    Jr OT Dan McKinnley . 6’0 235
    Sr C . Jose Mendez . 5’10 . 190
    Sr . QB Tigere Mavaserve 5’10 . 190
    Sr. SE Avohn Cross . 6’4 . 200
    Soph . RB . Dion Bryant . 5’8 . 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr . DE . Clemente Ojinnaka . 6’2 . 215
    Sr . ILB . Avohn Cross . 6’4 . 200
    Sr . OLB Josh Parra . 6’4 . 210
    Jr . S . Kamiron Webster . 6’0 . 195
    Jr . C . Horan Thomas . 5’8 . 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr . K/P Josh Parra . 6’4 . 210

    Key Newcomers: (18)

    Sr OG . Emmanuel Nkannah . 6’2 . 225
    Sr . DL . Mike Dua . 6’1 . 220
    Jr . OT . Prince Sokpo 6’0 220
    Jr DL Edward VanArdale . 5’10 . 245
    Jr DL Anthony Sanders . 6’0 200
    Jr . OLB Chazz Joseph . 6’0 190
    Jr SE . David Emile . 5’10 . 175
    Jr . ILB . Avery Cutsail 5’10 180
    Jr . OLB .Aidden Cutsail 5’10 180
    Jr . ILB . Terrill Chadwick 5’10 . 190
    Sr . RB . Jermaine Quarles . 5’9 175
    Sr C . Courage Moore . 5’10 180
    Sr . C . TJ . Hull . 5’10 . 170
    Sr HB . Khalib Davis . 6’0 190
    Soph OT . Emillio Diaz 6’0 225
    Fr . QB . Jeremiah Gland 6’0 170
    Fr . DE . Malachi Thomas 6’1 185
    Fr . RB Taris Wilkerson 5’9 . 175

    2019 Offensive Outlook: Keys to Offense this year is building depth on the O-Line and getting the ball into our playmakers hands. Need our QB to be a dual threat to keep the defense from putting 8 in the box.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Keys to defense is having some of our younger guys det up and fill the positions that we lost starters from last year. Continue to play fast and put pressure on the O-line and the QB. Get the the whole defense to the ball at every snap.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We need to do better on our Kick offs so we can keep the other team on their side of the 30 on every kickoff. Need to block better on our punt team and punt return teams. We have play makers as returners but need to block to give them a chance to make plays.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Boys Latin Charter of Philadelphia Warriors (12)

    Head Coach: Pat Montgomery

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dan Yelson
    John Lalli
    Ray Simpson
    Andrew Oliver
    Pat DiPilla
    Derrick Norton

    Team Name: Boys Latin Charter of Philadelphia Warriors

    2018 Record: 10-1

    Twitter: @boyslatincs

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Malik Jackson, Muhamed Diawara, Damir Smith-Lockett, Tahmir Periote

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) SR. OT Saleem Hill (6’2, 285), SR, WR Za’Quir Jones (6’1, 190), SR, RB Sa”ood Gibson (5’10, 175), SR, C David Anaya (6’0, 200), JR,G, Quadir Dixon (6’1, 210),

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) SR, LB David Anaya (6’0, 200), SR. DT Saleem Hill (6’2, 285), JR, Jibril Jones.(5’9, 200), JR, S, Aamier Moore (5’11, 185), JR, DE Quadir Dixon (6’1, 210), S, SR, Amir Mims (6’3, 200)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (2) FR.QB, Anthony Torres (6’0, 180), So, RB Aaron McFadden (6’0, 200)

    2019 Offensive Outlook: The key to our success on offensive will be how quickly the offensive line develops. We need the line to gel quickly to allow our playmakers to make plays.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We need to play fast, disciplined and fundamentally sound, with 11 guys flying to the ball.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: Our special teams must be fundamentally sound and control the field position.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Steelton-Highspire Rollers (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew Erby

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andrew English Defensive Coordinator
    Carl Johnson Special Team Coordinator
    Myron Selby Co-Offensive Coordinator
    Chris Lamon CO Offensive Coordinator
    Brett Cle Defensive Backs
    Steven Pryor Linebackers
    Malachi Young
    Bradin Carter Strength Conditions Coach
    Ryan House Academic sports coordinator
    Leane Thorn-Becky “Team Mom”

    Team Name: Steelton-Highspire Rollers

    2018 Record: 5-7

    Twitter: @rollerathletics

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Javion Grant WR
    Jio Ayla Center

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Nyles Jones QB

    Kavel Davenport RB

    Mehki Flowers WR

    Elijah Hernandez OL

    Tydri Alli OL

    Lorenzo MCcraw OL

    Kiyler Raye OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Naji Selvey CB

    Tyrone Moore CB

    Tydre Holland-Ali DE

    Mehki Flowers SS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Bryan Hernandez Punter, Kicker,

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Soph Daivin Pryo DB Fr ‘5 9’, 160

    Odell Greene RB ‘5 10’ 190

    Marcus Martinez Center/LB ‘5 11’ 225

    Damein Hammonds WR ‘6 2’ 185

    Key Stats:

    Nicari Williams
    2550 Passing Yards.
    26 Passing TDs
    648 Rushing Yards
    16 Rushing TD’s

    Nyles Jones
    315 Passing Yards
    3 Passing TD’s
    644 Rushing Yards
    9 Rushing TD’s

    Mekhi Flowers
    42 catches
    1,046 Receiving Yards
    10 Receiving TD’s

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We will have to improve up fronts and find ways to get our play makers the ball.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: The keys will be becoming fundamentally sound and improve on tackling and using moment of experience from last year starters.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We will have to improve on kick-off coverage and be more aggressive on special teams.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes (4)

    Head Coach: John Darrah

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Veach, Rob Varano, Matt Mankiewicz, Bill Joraskie, Jordan Marlow, Al Robbins, Eddy Stewart, Mark Minnig, Marshall Mirarchi, Brian Christiana

    Team Name: Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes

    2018 Record: 10-3

    Twitter: @gobigred19

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: John Ayres (RB/LB), Billy Anderson (OL/DL), MIke Hood (DE), Avery Demko (DB/WR), Tanner Karycki (RB/DB), Zach Artman (OL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) #13 Sr. QB Tom Reisinger, 6’4″, 215lbs., #44 Sr. TE Jack Chapman, 6’3″, 215lbs, #4 Sr. TE Logan Wills, 6’1″, 210lbs, #54 Sr OL Mike Makowski, 6’1, 235, #72 Sr OL, Collin Herb, 5’11”, 265lbs, #67 Sr. OL Brad Shurock, 6’1″, 240lbs., #28 Sr. RB Shane Weidner, 5’11” 170lbs., #29 Jr. FB Damon Dowkus, 5’11”, 195lbs.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) #44 Sr. OLB Jack Chapman, 6’3″, 215lbs, #4 Sr. DE Logan Wills, 6’1″, 210lbs, #72 Sr DL, Collin Herb, 5’11”, 265lbs, #28 Sr. FS Shane Weidner, 5’11” 170lbs., #26 Sr OLB Nick Troutman, 6′, 200lbs. #10 Sr. SS Noah Berkoski, 5’9″ 165 lbs.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) #44 Sr. K/P Jack Chapman, 6’3″, 215lbs, #24 So. PK, Julien Stellar, 5’11”, 180lbs, #29 Jr. LS, Damon Dowkus, 5’11”, 195lbs.

    Key Newcomers: (4) #34 Sr RB/LB Joey Bendas, 5’8″, 150lbs, #19 Sr. WR/DB Dylan Pupo, 5’11”, 170lbs, #9 Jr. DB/RB Tyler Owens, 5’10, 165lbs, #21 FB/LB Reed Witkoski, 5’10”, 190lbs

    Key Stats: The Red Tornado offense was explosive in 2018 averaging 395 yards per game. Their success was largely based on a strong running attack led by Senior RB John Ayres (1356 yds rushing, 8.7ypc, 16 TD’s) & Jr. RB Shane Weidner (930 yds rushing, 7.6ypc, 15TD’s) & an offensive line anchored by Sr. All-State OT Billy Anderson. Junior QB Tom Reisinger threw for 1466 yards & 17 TD’s with his top target being Jr. TE Jack Chapman, who earned all-state honors. (30 rec for 612 yards, 6 TD’s).

    On defense the Red Tornadoes surrendered 14.8 points per game & were led by Sr. All-State DE Michael Hood who finished the year with an area best 17 sacks & 32 TFL. The top 2-tacklers, Junior OLB Nick Troutman (96) & OLB Jack Chapman (95) both return in 2019.

    2019 Offensive Outlook: The Red Tornadoes return 8 starters offensively in 2019. There are a bevy of skill players returning & several younger players waiting in the wings for their chance to contribute. Balance & finding replacements for two 4-year starters in John Ayres & Billy Anderson will be key to MCA’s success offensively.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: The “Red Death” defense also returns 8 players who started at least 1 game last season. Several young players saw plenty of action last year & now will need to be counted on full time for the MCA defense to continue to improve in 2019.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: The Red Tornadoes return Jack Chapman who handled kick off duties & saw time at punter last season along with Sophomore place kicker Julien Stellar, Junior long-snapper Damon Dowkus, & Junior holder Tyler Owens.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Twin Valley Raiders (3)

    Head Coach: Dean Owens

    Assistant Coaches:

    Kris Olsen Offensive Coordinator
    Joe Bonfadini Defensive Coordinator
    Bob Kenig Special Teams Coordinator
    Doug Randall Offensive Line/Defensive Line
    Scott Duke
    Tom Riley
    Dylan Marquette

    Team Name: Twin Valley

    2018 Record: 5-5

    Twitter: @tvraiders

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Zach Gardner QB
    Ethan Anderson TE/LB
    Jesse Jones Guard/Defensive End
    Owen Mable LB/Guard
    Brendyn Gushue Offensive Tackle

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Dominic Caruso RB 5-6, 160
    Trey Freeman Soph, WR 5-6 165
    Zach Hubert Sr., Tackle 5-11, 245
    Nick Kurtz Sr., RB 6, 180
    Oliver Savage Junior, Center 6, 210
    Garrett Tinsley Sr. FB 5-10, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Trey Freeman Soph, CB 5-6 165
    Danny Hammersly Sr., DE 6-1, 195
    Zach Hubert Sr., DE 5-11, 245
    Nick Kurtz Sr., Safety 6, 180
    Nick Stolz Jr., CB, 5-6, 150
    Garrett Tinsley Sr., LB, 5-10 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Nate Carsley Sr., WR/DB 6, 175
    Ryan Corros Soph OT, LB 6-2, 200
    Cenzo DiFabrizio Junior OL, LB 5-6, 195
    Jeremiah Pierce Junior TE, LB 5-11, 165
    Ryan Sheivert Soph QB, 5-10 160

    2019 Offensive Outlook: Ryan Sheivert takes over at QB for school record breaking Zach Gardner. Ryan has a great arm and is athletic. Dom Caruso who earned first team all league RB is back, as well as scoring threat Trey Freeman at WR. All are sophomores, but all are explosive and can make plays. As always though, it would come down to the offensive line.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Nick Kurtz will be the leader of the defense. He is a 4 year starter and a leader. Garrett Tinsley and Zach Hubert will also help lead.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Cedar Cliff Colts (3)

    2019 Team Previews: Cedar Cliff Colts (3)

    Head Coach: Colin Gillen

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Froelich, Zach Pottieger, Nick McMillen, Randy Yeager, Tom Sacoman, Cory Rowe, Mike Spagnuolo, Scott Weyant, Matt Logan, Ted Zindren, Jim Savage, Kevin Yarnevich

    Team Name: Cedar Cliff Colts

    2018 Record: 10 – 3

    Twitter: @goccfootball

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters lost: QB Chris Dare, WR/DB Bobby Whalen, LB Donovon Ball, OL/DL Justin Resto

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jaheim Morris   RB, 5’10”190 Senior
    Kevin Lusk           FB/TE, 6’0”  215 Senior
    Jaheim Reynolds  WR 5’10” 170  Senior
    Jayvon Godineaux  OL, 5’10” 205 Senior
    Anthony Shires   OL, 6’1” 230 Senior

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Kevin Lusk           LB, 6’0”  215 Senior
    Mason Heiple        CB, 5’9” 165 Senior
    Albert Rosado  DL, 5’11” 225 Senior
    Dalton Reynolds. DL, 6’0” 265 Senior
    Anthony Jones  DL, 5’9” 230 Senior
    Pedro Cintron LB, 5’9”  185 Senior

    Key Newcomers:

    JR   RB/DB Jamir Reynolds  5’9″  170

    JR QB Gannon McMeans 5’11” 185

    JR  WR/DB Zaivon Williams  6’0″ 175

    SO  OL/DL Claude Godineaux 6’1″ 280

    JR OL Seth Gillen 6’3″ 260

    JR OL Antonio Rodriguez 6’0″ 250

    JR OL/DL Ben Eisenhower 6’5″ 300

    So RB/DB Jontae Morris 5’10” 155

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:
    Jaheim Morris   RB, 5’10”190 Senior

    Jaheim Reynolds  WR 5’10” 170  Senior

    2019 Outlook:

    Offense: The Colts must replace some major production on offense with the graduation of 3 offensive lineman, their starting QB and top WR.  The Colts success will be determined by the rate of develop of the Oline as they block for senior running back Jaheim Morris.

    Defense: While the Colts graduated a ton of talent on defense the front seven is once again looking very stout against the run.  The Colts will be inexperienced in the secondary but have a stable of athletic players to fill the voids left by graduation.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Pen Argyl Green Knights (11)

    Head Coach: John C. Smith

    Assistant Coaches:

    Doug Powell
    Paul Shanklin
    Eric Sampson
    Mike Bortz
    Charlie Comstock
    Jeffrey Smith

    Team Name: Pen Argyl Green Knights

    2018 Record: 3-7

    Twitter: @paknightfball

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Tadd Barr
    Eric Lobb
    Jacob Abruzzese
    Dan Pfeiffer

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Conor Fehr – Sr. – RB/S – 6’1”170
    Caleb Ceraul-Sr. – OL/DL – 5’9”185
    Derek Herfurth – Sr. – OL/DE – 6’1”240
    Gavin Amerman – Jr. – RB/LB – 5’9”200
    Gabe Hahn – Sr. – RB/LB – 5’9”185
    Ben Meixsell – Sr. – RB/LB – 5’8”175
    Max Hahn – Sr. – WR/DB – 5’8”165
    Tyler Taylor – Jr. – C/DT – 5’7”190
    Woody Kindrew – Jr. – OL/DL – 5’9”270
    Antonio Reto – Sr. – RB/DB – 5’7”145

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)

    Conor Fehr-S
    Antonio Reto Sr. DB
    Gavin Amerman Jr. LB
    Gabe Hahn Sr. LB
    Caleb Ceraul Sr. DT
    Derek Herfurth Sr. DE
    Woody Kindrew Sr. DT
    Cory Cockley Sr. 6’0” – 175 – S
    Tyler Taylor Jr. DT
    Collin McKeague Jr. – WR/DB – 5’11”155
    Ben Meixsell Sr. LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Dakota Graham – Soph. – 5’7”190 – Long Snapper

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Lucas Maggipinto-JR. – 6’0”165 – K/P
    Morgan Layton – Sr. – 6’1”180 – E/ DE
    Reese Karp – JR. – 6’0”180 – E/DE
    Aiden Compton – Freshman-6’0”220 – OL/DL
    Sean Rumsey – JR. – 6’0”275 – OL/DL

    Key Stats:

    2019 Offensive Outlook:

    1. Physicality with effective Counter game
    2. Mix pass effectively when needed
    3. Strong Kicking game – Field goals
    4. Avoid sloppy penalties and turnovers

    2019 Defensive Outlook:

    1. Be far more physical in executing the fundamentals of each position
    2. Create a very positive turnover ratio
    3. Score on defense

    2019 Special Teams Outlook:

    1. Kick field goals when presented
    2. Win the kicking game through excellent coverage and great gang tackling

  • 2019 Team Previews: Souderton Area Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Gallagher

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mike Bergey (Linebackers / Strength & Conditioning)
    Jeff Blue (Offensive Line)
    Tony Cipriano (Defensive Line)
    Paul Fargo (QBs and WRs)
    Mike Heath (Defensive Coordinator)
    Randy Tongue (Running Backs / JV)
    Elijah White (Offensive Line / JV)
    Al Worman (Freshman Head Coach)
    Joey Hernandez (Freshman)
    Sean Pelosi (Freshman)

    Team Name: Souderton Area High School

    2018 Record: 4-6

    Twitter: @soudertonfball

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    OL / DL Austin Moyer (Kutztown)
    DE Camron Hendryx (West Chester)
    TE / DE Bruno Stolfi (Bloomsburg wrestling)
    WR / OLB Tre Samuels (Lackawanna)
    WR / CB Kyle Walker (Thaddeus Stevens)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. QB Andrew Vince 6-5 190
    Sr. RB DeAndre Wakefield 5-11 170
    Jr. RB Willie Goods 5-11 145
    Sr. TE Ethan Smerecki 6-2 215
    Sr. G Dan Villalba 6-0 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. SS Andrew Vince 6-5 190
    Jr. LB Jacob Horton 5-9 210
    Sr. LB Ethan Smerecki 6-2 215
    Sr. DB Nick Guthre 5-9 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K / P Will Leyland 6-0 200
    Sr. PR Nick Guthre 5-9 185

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Jr. RB Jalen White 6-1 170
    Sr. OL / DL CJ Torma 6-2 245
    Sr. OL / DL Donovan Myers 5-11 210

    Key Stats: Vince threw for over 1,000 yards and the returning backs (Wakefield / Goods / White / Guthre) combined for over 1,300 rushing yards

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We return most of our playmakers from 2018, but we need to replace most of our offensive line.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We return a solid core of linebackers and defensive backs, but we have to replace our entire defensive line.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: Leyland was a 1st team all-league kicker (also recognized as a punter) and we have several kick returners back for 2019.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Midd-West Mustangs (4)

    Head Coach: Brad Hatter

    Assistant Coaches: Lance Adams, Dexter Herman, Zane Simpson, Dan Bishop, John Roselli, Jamie Portzline, Steve Wagner

    Team Name: Midd-West Mustangs

    2018 Record: 5-5 (lost in District 4 Semi-Final)

    Twitter: @middwestfb

    Key Starters lost: Marc Piccioni (QB/DB), Owen Zechman (TE/DE), Bryce Fawver (OL/DL), Tyler Bishop (RB/LB), Kameron Kline (RB/DB),

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Gabe Regester, Trent Peachy, Trey Lauver, Reid Dunkleberger, Sawyer Hornberger, Gavin Portzline, Carter Sauer

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Oakley Bennett, Walker Stuck, Brayden Swineford, Trey Lauver, Sawyer Hornberger, Ben Umstead, Gabe Regester, Trent Peachy

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Carter Sauer, Gabe Regester

    Key Newcomers:  Josh Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Thane Treaster, Jake Wiest, Hunter Wolfley

    2019 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We will be starting a new Quarterback in senior Oakley Bennett. He did see some time last year when Marc was injured. He has really benefitted from an entire offseason of preparation and learning the offensive scheme. The key to our offense will be how well he can lead the offense as well as how well our offensive line can protect him and open up lanes in the running game.

    Defense: Our key on defense will be how well our defensive line can play. We do have a lot of experience there as well as talent. How well they execute will go a long way in determining how well we can play on defense. We do like our secondary and linebackers as well as we do have a lot of experience on the defensive side of the ball.

    Special Team:Carter Sauer is returning as our place kicker and he is so valuable to our team. In high school football, if you have a consistent kicker, in many ways that is the difference between winning and losing. We will also have some dangerous returners back in Gabe Regester and Hunter Wolfley.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Inter-Ac)

    2019 Team Previews: Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Inter-Ac)

    Head Coach: Rick Knox

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Mattei, Mike Lonergan, Aaron Sistrunk, Brandon Edwards, John Brady, Bob McNally,

    Team Name: SCH Academy

    2018 Record: 6-5

    Twitter: @SCHBlueDevils

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Aaron Angelos(QB), Pat Elliott(WR/LB), Rob Gentile(RB/CB), Brian Richardson(TE/DE), Jimmy Burke(OL/DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. WR Ke’Shawn Williams (5-10 180), Sr. OL Luke Percy (6-4 250), Sr. OL Nick Shragher (5-10 220), Sr. OL Jake Wszolek (6-3 315), Jr. OL Matt Elliott (6-2 225), Sr. RB Aaron Rascoe (5’11 205), Sr. WR Jack Gentile (6-0 170)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DB Ke’Shawn Williams (5-10 180), Sr. DL Luke Percy (6-4 250), Sr. LB Nick Shragher (5-10 220), Jr. LB Carnell Kemp (6-0 215), Sr. DB Aaron Rascoe (5’11 205), Jr. DL Tristin Holmbeck( 6-2 235), Jr. DB Nick Weston (6-0 175)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) Sr. KR Ke’Shawn Williams (5-10 180), Jr. LS Matt Elliott (6-2 225), Sr. K Marco Goldberg (5-7 150)

    Key Newcomers: (3) So. WR/DB Ivan Thorpe, Jr. QB AJ Graham, Sr. WR/DB Nasir Jackson

    Key Stats: In 2018: Ke’Shawn Williams had 67 receptions for 1066 Yards and 11 TDs. He also had 35 carries for 204 and 5 TDs. Aaron Rascoe had 85 carries for 758 and 8 TDs

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We return 4 of 5 starting lineman and have some very explosive skill players. We all need to gel together with a new QB and learn how to execute our assignment and technique on every play.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We return 4 starters in the middle of our defense. This is a key foundation to build upon. Each defender needs to do their 1/11th and complete their job with tenacity.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We possess explosive returners and a veteran kicker. We need to develop our punt game.

  • 2019 Team Previews: East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers (11)

    Head Coach: Matt Walters

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brett Bealer
    Dan Bowman
    Dan Burns
    Ed Shanley
    Al Camaerei
    Barry Krammes

    Team Name: East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

    2018 Record: 8-4 (6-2 EPC North)

    Twitter: @esasdsouthath

    Hudl Highlights

    Key Starters Lost:

    RB- Ryan Clark
    TE/LB- Eli Johnson
    OT/DT- Tim Kinney
    QB- Braydan Mitchell
    OG- Daniel Opong-Duah
    OG- Brandon Shanley
    WR- Noah Goicoechea
    DB- Markens Pierre
    WR- Michael Long
    DE- Trevon Lee
    DB- Guillaume Loka

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Junior WR Christian Sapp
    Senior WR Ansun Ruffin
    Junior RB Christian Arrington
    Sophomore RB Ron Blake
    Senior OT Jordan Fernandez
    Senior C Nick Markowski
    Junior OT Myles McHugh

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Senior DT Brandon Boushell
    Senior DB Gerrond Tanghap
    Senior DB Nyree Ford-Cherry
    Junior DB Christian Sapp
    Junior LB Chris Cacace
    Sophomore DE Ron Blake
    Senior DE Nick Markowski

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Junior Kicker Hunter Gilmore

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Junior WR/DB Evan Roche
    Senior WR Nyree Ford-Cherry
    Junior TE Chris Cacace
    Senior OG Brandon Boushell
    Senior QB Joe Fulmer
    Junior QB Will Fish
    Junior DB Vinny Doyle
    Senior LB/RB Austin Miller
    Junior LB Kirk Young

    Key Stats: The 2018 Cavaliers concluded their season with the PIAA District XI 5A Championship.

    The 2018 Cavaliers led the EPC North in scoring for the second year in a row (434 points). Gone, however, are 1,300+ yard passer Braydan Mitchell, 1,900+ yard rusher Ryan Clark, first team player Eli Johnson at TE and offensive linemen Tim Kinney, Daniel Opong-Duah, and Brandon Shanley.

    The 2018 Cavalier defense allowed 21 points or less in 8 games.

    2019 Offensive Outlook: The Cavalier offense will feature a very deep skill group led by Junior WR Christian Sapp. The offensive line will be led by 3 seniors: Jordan Fernandez, Nick Markowski, and Brandon Boushell. For the offense to have a successful year, the Cavaliers must rely on the conditioning of two-way players in order to keep the offense at an up-tempo pace. Young players will need to adapt quickly to the speed of a varsity-level game.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: The Cavalier defense will focus on their speed and athleticism to put themselves in a position to be successful. The experienced secondary (Christian Sapp, Gerrond Tanghap, and Nyree Ford-Cherry) will anchor the defense with Brandon Boushell and Nick Markowski leading the defensive front. Junior Chris Cacace returns to linebacker. In order to be successful, the Cavalier defense must execute the game-plan and focus on communication, effort, and technique.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: Junior Kicker Hunter Gilmore returns to the Cavaliers. Hunter Gilmore is also a starter for the Cavalier soccer team. Christian Sapp will be a kick and punt returner for the Cavs with his big play capability.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Spring-Ford Rams (1)

    Head Coach: Chad Brubaker (10th Season)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jim Mich, Jr. – DBs / DC
    Steve Schein – LBs
    Chuck Nesley – DTs
    Steve Entenman – DEs
    Chad Strickler – OL
    Eric Hill – QBs
    Steve Moyer – RBs
    Jim Algeo – WRs
    Bobby Swier – TEs

    Team Name: Spring-Ford

    2018 Record: 8-3

    Twitter: @SFRamsFB

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Nick Uba – CB
    Alex Koretke – S
    Stephen Brill – RB/S
    Nick Delromano – LB
    James Begg – OL
    Walter Molishus – DT
    Nate Orkfritz-Robinson – DE
    Taylor Smith – K
    Dante Ciocci – OL
    Leo Van Hulst – CB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. QB Ryan Engro, 6’1, 180
    Sr. WR Dante Bonanni, 6’1, 185
    Sr. WR Blaize Scarcelle, 6’1, 190
    Jr. WR Nick Teets, 5’7, 140
    Sr. OL Ryan Kolander, 6’4, 220
    Sr. OL Shawn Brogan, 6’2, 245
    Sr. OL Blake Terrizzi, 6’1, 215
    Jr. OL Kyle Kennedy, 6’2, 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DE Blake Terrizzi, 6’1, 215
    Sr. DE Ryan Kolander, 6’4, 220
    Jr. DT DJ Francis, 5’9, 185
    Sr. LB James Albert, 6’1, 220
    Sr. LB Armante Haynes, 6’1, 195
    Jr. LB Dylan Ducharme, 5’11, 180
    Jr. S Andrew Yoon, 5’9, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    LS Kyle Kennedy

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr. WR BJ Beard 6’3, 175
    Sr. WR Zach High, 5’9, 160
    Sr. WR Joe Morgan, 6’0, 160
    Sr. DB Austin Rapp, 5’8, 155
    Sr. DB Joe Colletta, 5’9, 160
    Sr. OL Aidan Miller, 5’11, 240
    Sr. DB Will Wojton, 5’11, 165
    Sr. K Grant Sillyman, 6’3, 170

    Key Stats:

    Ryan Engro – 160-288- 55.6% – 2,377 Yards – 29 TDs – 5 INTs – 421 Yards Rushing – 9 TDs
    Dante Bonanni – 49 Rec. – 749 Yards – 15.3 Avg. – 10 TDs (Career – 90-1,398-15.1-14)
    Blaize Scarcelle – 27 Rec. – 458 Yards – 17.0 Avg. – 3 TDs
    Nick Teets – 18 Rec. – 239 Yards – 13.3 Avg. – 3 TDs
    James Albert – 58 Tackles – 11 TFL – 9 Hurries – 3 Caused – 2 INTs
    Armante Haynes (6 games) – 36 Tackles – 3 Recovered
    Dylan Ducharme (5 games) – 34 Tackles – 6 TFLs
    DJ Francis – 34 Tackles – 7 Sacks – 3 Caused
    Blake Terrizzi – 17 Tackles – 4 TFLs
    Andrew Yoon – 14 Tackles – 2 INTs

    2019 Offensive Outlook: All 4 receivers that started in our playoff game last year are back along with our starting QB and 4 of the 5 lineman that started last year. We also have additional depth at WR so that guys will be able to remain fresh throughout games. A missing piece of our offense the last 2 years was not having a TE, but we will be utilizing James Albert, Armante Haynes, and hopefully some other players in more of a hybrid, H-Back position. We also feel we have some underclassmen who will push for the final offensive line position and provide depth. Running back will probably be run by committee with Haynes, Andrew Yoon, and possibly some underclassmen.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Our defensive front returns pretty much intact from last season, but we are hoping that we have some underclassmen to provide depth on the defensive line. We have 3 returning LBs, including 3-year starter, James Albert, Armante Haynes, and Dylan Ducharme. We have to replace 3 of 4 defensive backs, where Andrew Yoon is the lone returner and may move from strong safety to free safety. We do have some seniors who have waited their turn but they will be pushed by some younger players.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: Grant Sillyman has big shoes to fill in Taylor Smith’s graduation, but he has the leg to do it. Like Taylor, Grant can kick and punt. He needs to continue to develop his consistency.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Pennridge Rams (1)

    Head Coach: Cody Muller

    Assistant Coaches:

    Matt Pirolli – Offensive Coordinator
    Craig Whitten – Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator
    Mike Kantor – Offensive Line
    Jay Jones – Defensive Backs
    Adam Tatar – Runningbacks/JV OC
    Tim Taggart – Quarterbacks
    Tim Maloney – Defensive Backs/JV DC
    Mason Schmauder – Linebackers/Wide Receivers

    Team Name: Pennridge Rams

    2018 Record: 5-6

    Twitter: @pennridgefb

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Zack Tarburton (OL/DL)
    Brian Lafty (OL/DL)
    Zak Kantor (QB)
    Chris Feralio (LB)
    Jon Post (WR)
    Ryan Garner (RB)
    Cole Urich (WR)
    Stephen Yencha (LB)
    Jadin Bass (DB)
    Austin Bishop (DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR Connor Pleibel, 6-2, 195
    Sr. RB Joe Muntz, 5-9, 170
    Jr. FB Shane Hartzell, 6-0, 215
    Jr. C Eli Kantor, 5-11, 265
    Jr. TE Jack Ferguson, 6-1, 230
    Jr. G Jake Tarburton, 6-0, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jr. LB Shane Hartzell, 6-0, 215
    Jr. DE Jack Ferguson, 6-1, 230
    Sr. DT Phil Long, 6-2, 285
    Sr. DB Jack Garner, 5-10, 150
    Sr. DB Joe Muntz, 5-9, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. K Alex Lelii, 6-0, 195
    Jr. P Shane Hartzell, 6-0, 215
    So. LS Brayden Landherr, 5-11, 175

    Key Newcomers: (14)

    Sr. G/LB Logan Green, 6-0, 210
    Sr. LB Austin Swartley, 6-0, 195
    Sr. DT/OT Stephen George, 6-3, 285
    Sr. OG/DT Kenny Charlton, 5-7, 240
    Sr. RB Taj Utsey, 5-9, 180
    Jr. WR Elias Dantzler, 5-8, 165
    Jr. QB Bobby Croyle, 6-0, 180
    Jr. DB CJ Shoemake, 5-9, 165
    Jr. DE Travis Washington, 6-0, 215
    Jr. DB/WR Fabian Padin, 6-0, 180
    Jr. DB/WR Adrian Bohinski, 5-11, 180
    Jr. RB/DB Dillon Powles, 5-10, 170
    So. OT Stephen Reutlinger, 6-2, 240
    So. ATH Brayden Landherr, 5-11, 175

    Key Stats:

    1,646 Passing Yards
    19 Passing TD’s
    1,858 Rushing Yards
    20 Rushing TD’s
    27 Sacks
    7 INT’s

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We need to find our identity through camp and leading into the start of the season. We lost some key starters who played a ton of football. Our offense will need to mature quickly.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Similar to the offense, our defense lost a lot of starters. We do return some strong leaders on the DL, LB’s, and DB’s. We need those leaders to bring everyone up to speed and play at a high level.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We return both our Kicker and Punter from last season, as well as our Long Snapper. We will look to be more consistent from each position going into this coming season.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Bucktail Bucks (4)

    Head Coach: Jared Hurlbert

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tony Kopp
    Josh Day
    Frank Sutliff
    Chuck Cross
    Bill Koppenheffer
    Jamey Jarrett
    Bill Edwards

    Team Name: Bucktail Bucks

    2018 Record: 2-7

    Twitter: @bucktailsports

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: 11 Seniors- QB Richard Perry, RB Tanner Riggle, OL Nate Gray, DE Alex Intallura

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. WR Liam Dwyer, Jr. OL Josh Linberg, Jr. OL Cameron Sockman, Jr. OL Gunner Sockman, Jr. OL Paul Risley, Jr. RB Gage Sutliff, So. QB Dylan Cross, So. TE Zach Pick

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Jr. DT Will Kelley

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (4) Jr. WR Rasheed Green, So. LB Ashton Intallura, So. S Conner Mason, So. DE Evan Ransdorf

    Key Stats: Senior DB Liam Dwyer had 11 interceptions in 2018. RB Gage Sutliff is a powerful running back who will look to anchor the defense.
    Whole new coaching turnover in 2019.

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We have a new QB taking over and as he picks up the offense he will need to be able to make good decisions and throw accurate passes to his receiver. Our offensive linemen are learning blocking schemes and rules and they will need to work as a team and communicate. Our running backs will be expected to learn blocking schemes as well as a new running game. We will be successful if we can limit turnovers and mental mistakes, and be a well conditioned team

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We have some strong defensive linemen and linebackers returning to the team this year. We are teaching aspects of the game that the kids did not know before which will allow us to show multiple looks on defense. We will rely heavily on man to man concepts and playing sound, fundamental football. In order to be successful we will need to read keys and react appropriately as well as play good coverage. We will look to get the offense behind the sticks and capitalize on loose balls.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Danville Area Ironmen (4)

    Head Coach: JIm Keiser

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Coombe. Brian Raup, John Weber, Marty Palm, Stacey Puckey, Weston Baylor, Brian Klock, Jeremy Winn, Kevin Kline, Joy Hall

    Team Name: Danville Area

    2018 Record: 10-3

    Twitter: @go_ironmen

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Peyton Persing, Shane Kozick, Peyton Riley, Preston Fausnaught, Jared Meredick, Matt Dunkle, Hugh Vastine

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Kayden “KJ” Riley 6’1″ 174 QB, Ian Persing 5’10” 186 RB, Joe Harris 5’7″ 163lb FB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Colton Sidler 6’0″ 184lb LB, Ian Persing 5’10” 186lb OLB

    Special Team Starters Returning: None

    Key Newcomers: (7) Jr, RB Jagger Dressler 6’3″ 175, Fr, WR/RB /DB Carson Persing 5’9″ 159, Fr. LB Mason Raup 5’9″ 165, Fr, WR/QB/DB Zach Gordon 5’10, FR OL/DL Ryan Edelstein 6’4″ 245, Fr OL/DL Caeden Hagerman 6’0″ 186, JR OL/DL Gabe Erdly 6’1″ 264

    Key Stats: We are replacing over 2100 yards of receiving from last year as well as 1300 yards of rushing production. We are returning our QB who last year threw for 2550 yards.

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We will be relying on a new starter at HB in Jagger Dressler who has experience and owns 2 100 yard rushing games at the varsity level. We will also be replacing our entire offensive line. But there is some experience in this group and they will be a much larger group than last years.
    We also return KJ Riley as our QB and he has done nothing but impress since he took over in game 6 of his freshman season. He has thrown for over 3,000 yards in 18 games as our starter and could break the school record for passing yards late this season as a junior.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We will be replacing 9 starters on defense but we are blessed with some talented yet untested young freshman, We will have a group of defensive lineman that we believe we can go 6 or 7 deep with and there is some experience there as two of these kids ( Tyler Simas and Gabe Erdly )did receive a start last season. Where we are gonna have a lot of work to do is at LB, we lost 2 all conference players in Eric Sees and Preston Fausnaught (Saint Francis). Colton Sidler ( 2nd team all conference) returns inside and Ian Persing returns on the outside but we will be looking for a couple of undersized but tough kids to step in.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We are fortunate that we have for the 8th straight year a Riley that can kick. Kayden will take the place of his brother as the placekicker and punter that his brother Peyton geld the past four years and his brother Shane the previous 4 years. I feel we will have a very good return game with Jagger Dressler and Ian and Carson Persing

  • 2019 Team Previews: Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers (1)

    Head Coach: Rory Graver

    Assistant Coaches: Tony Yerger, Matt Bildstein, Tyler Yaculak, Bill Baker, Mike Cianciulli, Adam Beach, Jon Traywick, Ryan Brennan, Ron Sandor

    Team Name: Pope John Paul II- Golden Panthers

    2018 Record: 8-3

    Twitter: @pjphs

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: CJ McCafferty, AJ Natale, Bryan Bendig, Chris Salvo, Matt Moroz, Andrew Duff, Brandon Snyder

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. QB Kamal Gray 5-11, 183, Sr. WR Steve Skarbek 6-0. 170, SR. OL Matt Dobrowolski 6-2 248, SR. OL Sean Anderson 6-0 240, Sr. TE Justin Mitala 6-2 210, Jr. OL Julian Paskel 6-2 215, Jr. WR Justin Kormos 6-0 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. LB Justin Mitala 6-2 210, Sr. DL Matt Dobrowolski 6-2 248, Sr. DL Sean Anderson 6-0 240, JR DE Ambrose Colliuori 5-10 205, Jr. FS Justin Kormos 6-0 165, Jr DB Steve Skarbek 6-0 170, Jr DB Liam Haffey 6-3 160, Sr Andrew McDonald 5-10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. LS Mark Bowen 6-0 180

    Key Newcomers: (15) SR. TE/DE Dylan Walker 6-3 235, Jr. WR RJ Rippert 6-1, 165, Sr. TE John Mattiola 6-0 205, Soph SS DJ Clarke 5-10 160, Jr DB Rocco DiRico 5-8 155, Soph LB Josh Little 5-10 165, Soph RB/LB Steele Depetrillo 5-8 180, Jr LB Chris Bruder 5-11 175, Jr. LB Michael Pergine 6-0 165, Jr. DB Ben Cobaugh 5-10 160, Soph OL/DL Jacob Dobrowolski 5-8 215, Jr OL Jacob Foley 5-10 235, Sr. RB/LB Daylin Gooden 5-8 175, Jr OL/DL Daniel Maine 5-10 212, Soph K Jacob Snyder 6-1 160

    2019 Offensive Outlook: Offensively, it starts up front with our offensive linemen. We must get movement up front & protect our QB in the passing game. We must protect the football and finish drives. We must play with confidence, remain humble & hungry throughout the season.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: Defensively, we have to play as a unit & have 11 men flying to the football. We must be fundamentally sound tacklers & our defensive line has to establish itself & get after the QB when they are passing. We must Raise the Bar this year as a defensive unit.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: Special teams is very important to our success this season. We must control field position, be perfect on PATs, & create big plays that will put our offense or defense in a position to be successful. We must always compete on our special teams.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Jersey Shore Bulldogs (4)

    Head Coach: TOM GRAVISH

    Assistant Coaches:

    BOB LUNDY RB-DE
    ALEX JACKSON OL-LB
    ERIC HESS WR-DB
    KEN WILLIAMSON OL-DL
    CHRIS BILBAY OL-DL

    Team Name: JERSEY SHORE BULLDOGS

    2018 Record: 7-6 DISTRICT 4 AAAA CHAMPIONS

    Twitter: @shoresports2

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost:

    DAVID TOMB
    KYLE TOMB
    HUNTER O’CONNOR
    ANTHONY DARBY
    KOBY PEACOCK
    CAMERON GRIFFIN
    MATT FAUSEY

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    TANNER LORSON SR QB
    DAWSON SECHRIST JR FB
    ANTHONY SHAFFER SR WR
    RYAN KERSHNER SR TE
    BRETT GUTHRIE SR WR
    STANTON WESTLIN SR WR
    SETH INGRAHAM SR OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    RYAN KERSHNER SR DE
    DAWSON SECHRIST SR LB
    KARTER PEACOCK SO DL
    LEE SPRINGMAN JR DL
    JOSH MALICKY SR SAF
    ANTHONY SHAFFER SR DB
    BRETT GUTHRIE SR DB
    OWEN ANDERSON JR DB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    OWEN ANDERSON KICK RETURNER
    JOSH MALICKY KICK RETURNER

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    CAYDEN HESS SO. WR CB
    CAMERON ALLISON JR. RB SAF
    DALTON DUGAN JR. WR LB
    JOE LORSON JR. OL
    COLIN SEMAR JR LB
    TYLER WALKER JR OL
    EDDIE WOODRING JR. OL
    KADEN GREEN JR. DL
    PRESTON WOOL SO. DL

    Key Stats: TANNER LORSON 1,700 YDS PASSING

    2019 Offensive Outlook: We need to be in manageable down and distance situations, have very few turnovers and score touchdowns when we get into the Red Zone.

    2019 Defensive Outlook: We need to create many turnovers and score touchdowns on defense. Our goal is to limit our opponents to have zero plays over 15 yards during games.

    2019 Special Teams Outlook: We need too win the Special Teams game with all opponents. We need to be very efficient in our extra point and FG game.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Wallenpaupack Buckhorns (2)

    Head Coach: Dr. Mark Watson

    Assistant Coaches: Zach Blau, Jay Haupt, Justin Hayney, Aaron Lenz, John Myers, Lou Palazzi, Rich Palazzi, Jim Ragonese, Lenny Spoor, Tim Tirjan, Jeff Wentzell

    Team Name: Wallenpaupack Buckhorns

    2018 Record: 9-4 (Lackawanna Division 1 Champions, District 2 5A Champions, 2-11 Subregional Champions)

    Twitter: @wahs_buckhorns

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters lost: 23 seniors 

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Brandon King, Liam Smith, Anthony Dalessio

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Brandon King, JT Tirjan, Matt Horak, Alex Gardsy, Tommy Dowd)

    Special Team Starters Returning: none

    Key Newcomers: (4)  Josh Cruz (SR), Zyler Blau (SR), Seamus Smith (SR), Shadrak Agyei (Soph)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  Brandon King, Matt Horak

    Key Stats: JT Tirjan – 7 interceptions

    2019 Outlook:  Very young and inexperienced.  The young players need to mature quickly for us to be competitive.

    Offense:  Very good skill players, hope our line can jell quickly.

    Defense:  Return most of the secondary, need to rebuild the front 7.

    Special Team:  Need to replace our P, K, and long snapper.

  • 2019 Team Previews: West Catholic Burrs (12)

    Head Coach: Brian Wood

    Assistant Coaches: Vernard Abrams, Castell Green, Brandon Hollomon, Tristan Freeman, Keith Morrison, Omar Sanders, Omar Clark, Erik Staley, Virgil Shepherd

    Team Name: West Catholic Burrs

    2018 Record: 12-3

    Twitter: @wcp_athletics

    Hudl Highlights

    Key losses: AJ, Seth Degree, Dame Studstill and Kha’Jey Frazier

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. 6’0” 300 C Rickquan Rivera, 6’1” 270, Sr. OT Dave Atkins, 6’2 290, Sr. QB Zaire Hart-Hawkins 6’1 175,  5’ 11” 240 Sr. WR Justino Griggs, 5’10” 160, Sr. WR Carl Smith, 5’11 165, Sr. WR Julio Dasilva, 6’1” 175, Sr. RB Nelson Mandela-Mensah 5’10 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. 6’0 185 Shakur Smalls, Sr. 5’10 220 William Tallington, Sr. 5’10 180 Troy Athill. Sr. 6’0” 300 C Rickquan Rivera

    Key Newcomers: (1)  So. RB Marcell Jackson, 5’6” 160,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Zaire Hart-Hawkins, Shakur Smalls, Carl Smith, Justino Griggs, Rickquan Rivera, Julio DaSilva, Troy Athill

    2019 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    (We have our Quarterback and a few skill guys who made significant contributions to last year’s team. With a few young players who need to fill in some shoes, we look to have an explosive offense with many option to make plays. If we can get consistent line play, our offense looks to pick up where we left off)

    Offense: Our offensive line needs to be able to control the line of scrimmage and take control. We need to play unselfish football and Finish in the 4thQuarter.

    Defense: The defense needs to have great communication and not have many mental mistakes to be successful.  This defense will Swarm to the ball and be aggressive as much as possible.

    Special Team: Our special teams needs to be able to give us great field position and win this part of the game.

    Keys to a successful year will be how the team continues to grow and learn the new system.  The team will focus on the “Controlling the Controllable”.  We will not worry about the schedule and who we face.  The only game that’s important is the next.  We will have a “1-0” Mentality every week.

  • 2019 Team Previews: Valley View Cougars (2)

    Head Coach: George Howanitz

    Assistant Coaches: Scot Wasilchak, Christian Reese, Josh Lupini, Corey Mitchko, JR Refice, Kyle Cwalinski, Billy Cawley, Nick Rodio, Phil Cappellini, Mike Barrett, Mark Soltis, Anthony Kenney, Tyler Kapinus, John Rebar, Russ Barrett

    Team Name: Valley View Cougars

    2018 Record: 13-1

    Twitter: @vvcougars

    Hudl Highlights:

    Key Starters Lost: Mason Kordish (RB), Brian Durkin (OL), Mike Sebastianelli (OL), Traon Jones (LB), Jaden Duplessis (WR/DB), Chase Combs (DB), EJ Alco (OL), Connor Judge (OL), Kevin Duffy (DE)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. QB Janaasah Boone, 6-0/190; Sr. OT John Shnipes, 6-4/270; Sr TE Dylan Howanitz, 6-3/210; Jr FB TJ Noto, 6-0/230; Jr WR Zack Kovalchik,6-2/180; Sr WR Alex Savkov, 6-0/180, Sr OL Cyler Rozina, 6-3/240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr LB Ryan Turlip, 6-0/215; Sr DE Jon Clark, 6-1/220; Sr DB Alex Savkov, 6-0/180; Jr DB Zack Kovalchik, 6-2/180; Sr DB Jordan Conserette, 6-1/185; Sr LB Cain Bennett, 6-0/210; Sr DT Cyler Rozina, 6-3/240; So NG Tyler Swartz, 6-4/270

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Jr P/K Zack Kovalchik

    Key Newcomers: (7) Sr RB Zack Manchak, 5-10/190; Jr LB Corey Coulthard, 5-9/180; Sr OL/DL Logan Burns, 6-0/235; Sr OL Bob Ferraro, 6-1/255; Sr DT PJ Schuster, 5-8/280; Jr OL/DL Patrick Murphy, 6-2/265; Jr LB Ian Little, 6-0/215

    Key Stats: Offensive Team 2018: 3600 Rush Yards / 50 TD ; 1344 Pass Yards / 19 TD

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Janaasah Boone was 1st Team All-State Ath and he’ll be called upon to keep making plays. Very explosive playmakers at skill positions. O-Line will be a little inexperienced but they all played during Distrrict Title Run. Staying healthy vs a tough schedule will be key.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Many starters returning. I expect us to make tons of plays and cause more turnovers than we did last season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Our special teams is fully intact and I expect all aspects to be field position changers

  • 2018 Team Previews – Southern Columbia Tigers (4)

    Jim Roth (35th year at SCA)

    Record: 412-63 (never had a losing season)

    8 State Championships (PIAA Record)

    16 Eastern Championships (PIAA Record)

    2018 Schedule:

    Assistant Coaches: 

    Andy Mills

    Al Cihocki

    Mike Johnston

    Don Traugh

    Roger Nunkester

    Alex Carawan

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    QB Stone Hollenbach (Sr)

    RB Gaige Garcia (Jr)

    WR Julian Fleming (Jr)

    WR Preston Zachman (Jr)

    OL Troy Donlan (Sr)

    OL Oak Six (Sr)

    OL John Stabinski (Sr)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    DL Lear Quinton (Jr)

    LB Cal Haladay (Jr)

    LB Max Tillett (Jr)

    LB Preston Zachman (Jr)

    DB Julian Fleming (Jr)

    Offensive Outlook: The team returns two state-wide known playmakers in  2x all-staters Julian Fleming and Gaige Garcia. Stone Hollenbach returns as an all-state QB. The offensive line is the biggest questio mark having to replace two guys.

    Defensive Outlook: The linebackers will be the strength. Cal Haladay and Max Tillett return as the leading tacklers and will play inside. The defensive line will almost completely be brand new. The secondary has expereince with one corner spot up for grabs.

    Special Teams Outlook: With a new kicker, it will be important to get him comfortable from the beginning in game situations. The return game will be filled with lots of speed and athleticism.

     

  • 2018 Team Previews – Academy of the New Church Lions

    Head Coach: Ty Klippenstein

    Assistant Coaches: Kevin Junge, Randall Mattison, Walter Long, Troy Anusky, Ian Austin

    Team Name: Academy of the New Church Lions

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Tim Radcliffe

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11)

    Sr. OG, Zach Anusky 5-10, 190
    Sr. RB, Zahir Reed, 5-11 170
    Sr. OL, Josh Haddock, 6-4, 200
    Sr. OG, Colin O’Hara, 6-2 230
    Sr. OT, Joey Dybalski, 6-2, 240
    Jr. C, Jared Banks, 5-10, 270
    Jr. QB, Jeb Brenfleck, 5-9, 150
    Jr. RB, Devin Bryant, 5-10, 165
    Jr. WR, Greg Clark, 5-11, 165
    Jr. OG, Sean McCurdy, 6-0, 180
    Jr. WR, Glenn Sabb, 6-1, 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. LB, Zach Anusky 5-10, 190
    Sr. DB, Zahir Reed, 5-11 170
    Sr. DE, Josh Haddock, 6-4, 200
    Sr. DT, Colin O’Hara, 6-2 230
    Jr. LB, Greg Clark, 5-11, 165
    Jr. DE Griff McGinley, 5-11, 195
    Jr. LB, Glenn Sabb, 6-1, 195
    Jr. LB, Michael Trost, 5-8, 180
    Jr. DB Jordan Wilson, 5-9, 145
    Jr. DB Devin Bryant, 5-10, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    So. K Jimmy Melvin, 5-9, 200

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Jr. DB, WR Kai Allen, 6-3, 200

    2018 Offensive Outlook: As our young players mature, we have many different athletes who are a threat to score on any play. The big questions are will we be able to maintain protection and be able to get the ball in the hands of these athletes.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Having only lost one starter, the defense looks to improve on last year’s performance. Improvement in linebacker play is a must.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Our kick off return team was responsible for scoring 5 TDs last year and in other cases gave us great field position. We expect that productivity to continue. We will need to see improvement from our cover teams, though.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Lackawanna Trail Lions (2)

    Head Coach: Steve Jervis

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Becchetti, Jeff Stage, Chad Gibbs, Matt Landsiedel, Steve Jervis, Sr., Tim Ronchi, Ben Simmons, Brett Stage, Rich Ronchi

    Team Name: Lackawanna Trail

    2017 Record: 8-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Shawn Jones, Owen Hivner, Dillon Moyle, Nick VanFleet, Quinn Jagoe, Thomas Kohinsky

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. QB Nate Rolka, 6-3, 210
    Sr. TE Zac Cost 6-2, 220
    Sr. WB Jordan Edwards 6-0 180
    Sr. WB Cody Moyle 5-10 170
    Sr. WR Noah Coleman 6-0 190
    Sr. OG Jacob Brim 6-0 230
    Sr. OT Robbie Davis 6-0 210
    Jr. C Richard Rodenbach 6-0 210
    Jr. RB Jeffrey Resto 5-8 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DE Zac Cost 6-2 220
    Sr. FS Jordan Edwards 6-0 180
    Sr. DB Noah Coleman 6-0 190
    Sr. LB Cody Moyle 5-10 170
    So. LB Ray Melnikoff 5-11 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Nate Rolka 6-3 210
    Sr. P Zac Cost 6-2 220

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Sr. OG Colin Mulhern 5’10 185
    Jr. OT Mark Dunckle 5-10 230
    Jr. LB Josh Brown 6-0 175

    Key Stats: We return our leading rusher, our leading passer and our leading receiver from a year ago

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Need to stay balanced, need to replace Shawn Jones who was an All Regional and All State OT

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Need to gel quickly, need to replace Owen Hivner who was an All Regional linebacker

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We return a great deal of experience in the kicking game

  • 2018 Team Previews – Pittston Area Patriots (2)

    Head Coach: Nick Barbieri

    Assistant Coaches:

    Genarro Zangardi
    Joe Delucca
    Joe Graziano
    Vito Quaglia
    Sam Eramo
    Jason Mills
    Chuck Montagna
    Robb Haas

    Team Name: Patriots

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Walter Coles, QB
    Kevin Krawczyk, WR
    Jake Rutkowski, OL
    Keemar Woodruff, RB
    Dorian Ryans, LB
    Tyler Ferlick,LB
    Richard Wallace, DB
    Matt Starinski, DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Ed Galonis, SR OL 6′ 215
    Joey Jones, SR OL 6′ 210
    Andrew Krawczyk, JR WR 6’2 165
    Bryan Giambra, SR WR 6’1 160
    Reily Brody, SR OT 6’2
    John Delucca, SR TE 6′ 220
    Tony Gorey, SR TE 6’2 190
    Seth Johnson SR OL 5’11 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Franny George JR 5’11 185 LB
    Mike Coe SR 6′ 205 LB
    Reily Brody SR 6’2 225 DL
    John Delucca SR 6′ 220 LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Mike Coe SR P 6′ 205

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    JR WR Brennan Higgins 6′ 175
    JR RB Dylan Lukachko 5’9 160
    SR DB Tannen Kraklio 6′ 175
    SO DB Braheem Patterson 5’10 165
    so LB John Symons 6′ 175
    SR WR Alex Haas 6’3 180
    JR QB Mike Nocito 5’10 150
    JR QB Alex Anastasi 6′ 185
    SO QB P.J. Pisano 5’10 145
    SO WR Anthony Thomas 5’9 140

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We will return the majority of our offensve line and have a great group of skilled players. Having to replace a three year starter at quarterback will be a challenge, but there are three solid players competing for the position. We will be successful if we can get our young talent to mature quickly. We need to be able to establish a running game to take some pressure off of our inexperienced quarterbacks.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We will be replacing the majority of our defense including our entire secondary. We need to be better stopping the run in order to be successful.
    A good group of talented athletes will compete to fill those positions, however, we will be inexperienced.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Mike Coe returns as our punter, but we will need to replace our kicker. Special teams played a big role in our success last season and we expect it t play a big role again this year.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Harry S Truman Tigers (1)

    Coaching Staff:  
    Head Coach: Mike LaPalombara
    Assistants: Galen Snyder, Keith Rieser, Jeff Arndt, Mike Ortman, Dan Slavin, Rondell Bradley
    Team Name:
    Harry S. Truman Tigers
    Last Season’s Record: 7-4
    Key Returning Starters
    Dylan Snelling QB  5’11” 145
    Enzo Poulson RB/DB  5’7”  190
    Gabe Gipli LB/RB  6’1” 215  D1AA/D2 Prospect
    James Koliyah DL/LB  5’7” 170
    Tremere Smith OL  6’2”  250
    Javeer Peterson WR/RB/DB  6’2”  182  D1 Prospect / Commitments from Buffalo, Morgan State, Monmouth, and Toledo 
    Alex Fisher OL  6’3”  235
    Shakell Hall DB/RB  5’8”  160
  • 2018 Team Previews – Avon Grove Red Devils (1)

    Head Coach: Harry O’Neill

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Kirby, Kevin Borcky, Todd Hershey, Vic Yokimcus,  Joe Coffey, Steve Lewis, Greg Blue, Tim Bryan, Kory Hitchens, Mike Bolmar, Don Murphy, Matt Walsh

    Team Name: Avon Grove Red Devils

    2017 Record: 5-5

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: Kevin Francis (RB), Shane Wolford (QB), Dillon Estes(LB), Tyler Boyd (WR/SS), Josh Brockson (DE/TE), Joel Mogaka (OG/DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OT Connor Long, 6’3 265, Jr. OG Nick Pino 6’2 320, OC Rhys Whitehouse 6’1 265,

    Sr OT Brian Ayres 6′ 1 265, Sr. WR Jay Paone 6’1 175, Jr. TE Max Paschall 6’2 2

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. SS Scott O’Neill, SR. DE Eric Yurkovich, Jr. FS Wyatt Kirby, Jr. DT Isisah Castenada

    Key Newcomers: (11)  SR WR Tyre Stead 5’11 165 (Transfer), JR QB JT MacDonald 6’2 190, SR RB Dino Arhontakis 5’8 175, SR OG Jack Casey 6’0 240, Jr DL Briggs Godfrey 6’2 245, Jr LB Matt Walsh 6’1 205, SR LB Tate Billings 6’1 215, Sr CB/WR Kyri Rossiter 5’8 155, SR CB Pat Provence 6’1 175, Jr. S Garrett Keen 5’10 175, SR DE Max Gula 6’3 215

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr OT Connor Long, Jr. OG Nick Pino, Jr QB JT MacDonald, WR Jay Paone, WR Tyre Stead

    2018 Outlook: On Offense We need to be able to run the ball to help our pass game be effective, On defense we need to be able to defend the run better this year and contest more passes

    Offense: We need to replace RB Kevin Francis and QB Shane Wolford. Jr. QB MacDonald needs to spread the ball around to WR Paone and Stead to compliment the ground game of Arhontakis, Kirby and Rossiter.

    Defense: We need to reduce our points against per game

    Special Team: We need to be fundamentally sound in the kicking game

  • 2018 Team Previews – South Williamsport Mounties (4)

    Head Coach: Chris Eiswerth

    Team Name: South Williamsport Mounties

    2017 Record: 9-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Starters Returning: (9)

    Ryan withers 5-10 225 Line/punter

    Dakota Hill 6-0 275- line

    Chris Klem  6-3 220 DE -TE-longsnapper

    AJ Flick 6-1 170 QB-C

    Luke Winner 6-1 220 FB-LB

    Caleb Nelson 6-0 210 TE- LB

    Cole Lentz 6-2 165 Safety

    Austin Nash 5-11- 180 C-punt return

    Hunter Finn 5-7 165 Reciever

     

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Jake Lusk 5-11 245 line

    Sam Livorno 5-10 210 Line

    Russell Branton 6-0 225 line

    Gannon Guerrisky 5-10 185 RB

    Zack Miller 5-9 175 RB

    Lane Lusk 5-9 165 LB

    Hunter Smith 5-9 195 DE

     

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    South Williamsport finds itself back in the A division after playing up in AA the last two years. The team has had an incredible off-season in the weightroom and on the practice field.  With 9 returning starters coming back after a Championship run In the PHAC 3 the boys are working hard.  Chris Klem, AJ Flick, Ryan Withers, Dakota Hill, Austin Nash, Luke winner, Cole lentz, Caleb Nelson and Hunter Finn all started last season and are really leading the newcomers to continue the south tradition.

     

  • 2018 Team Previews – Olney Trojans (12)

    Head Coach: Michael McKeen

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dennis Ginenthal
    John Smith
    Del Jackson
    Lavel Nelson

    Team Name: Olney Trojans

    2017 Record: 7-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Eric Dickerson
    Isiah Gonzalez
    Michael Addison
    Raymeir Jerry
    Majay Butler
    Curt Hogue
    Gabe Jackson
    Donovan Morales

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) Sr. HB Jaleel Burton, 6-4, 245
    Sr. WR DaShawn Prince, 5-9, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Sr. DE Ricky Green, 6’4, 250
    Sr. SS Terrell Parks, 5’10, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. K Kylim Williams, 5’10 , 175

    Key Newcomers: (1) So. OL Jamar Cleveland, 6-2, 265

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Olney is coming off a PPL National Division Championship and will move up into the Liberty Division in 2018. Graduating 13 seniors they will have to get some key contributions from younger guys. Olney will be a young team mixed with a couple of 2 and 3 year starters and looks to compete in the PPL Liberty division.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Central Bucks South Titans (1)

    Central Bucks South Football

    2017 record  7-3

    2018 Schedule:

    • Number of returning starters on offense: 5
    • Number of returning starters on defense: 7
    • 8-10 Players to Watch, with Year, Position(s), HT and WT, and any miscellaneous stats/info for the headliners:
    McLaughlin Tom 12 6’0 198 DB 3 year starter at Safety.
    Prezelski Brady 12 6’0 159 WR 25 receptions 321 yards
    Tobey Matt 12 5’11 200 LB/RB 89 tackles     7.5 sacks
    Gillard Kevin 12 5’11 178 DB 41 tackles
    Norris Matt 12 6’1 235 LB 1st Team All State     130 tackles  3 Year starter
    Hryckowian Yuriy 12 6’2 256 OL/DE  
    Prezelski Cole 12 5’10 150 CB  
    DiLissio Connor 12 5’9 172 RB 250 yards rushing
    Consoletti Josh 11 5’11 154 QB 426 yards passing in 4 games  6 TDs

     

    • Transfers or key newcomers expected to contribute:
    • Division I or I-AA prospects (still uncommitted) in any Class (2019-2022):

    Matt Norris interest from Bucknell, Lafayette, Lehigh

    Matt Tobey interest from VMI

  • 2018 Team Previews – Lakeland Chiefs (2)

    Head Coach: Jeff Wasilchak

    Assistant Coaches: Ryan McAndrew, Dave Piwowarczyk, Colin Golden, Matt Serniak, Keith Galinsky

    Team Name: Lakeland Chiefs

    2017 Record: 5-6

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: QB Nico Piraino, G Chris Smigiel, FB Paul Sokoloski

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Thomas Pidgeon, SR. 6′ 160, Giovanni Spataro, Soph, 5’9″ RB, Jonathon Naniewicz, Sr. 6′ 225, OL, Antonio Spataro, SR. 5’10” 215, OL, Cross Douglas, Soph, 6′ 255 OL, Robbie THomas, JR, 6’225, OL, C.J. Dippre, Soph, 6’5″ 250, QB (played TE last year) Colin Walsh, Sr. 6’190, WR, James Lewis, SR. 6, 175, WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Jonathon Naniewicz, SR. 6′ 225 DL, Cross Douglas, Soph. 6′ 255 DL, C.J. Dippre, Soph. 6’5″ 250 DE, Robie Thomas, Jr 6′ 225, DE, Antonio Spataro, SR. 5’10” 215, ILB, Josh Kovaleski SR. 6′ 185, OLB, Colin Walsh, SR. 6′ 190, DE, THomas Pidgeon, SR. 6′ 160 DB, Jakob Snipes SR. 6’1″ 175, DB Jake Barrett SR. 5’9″ 160 OLB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Billy Good, Jr. Kicker, 5’9″155

    Key Newcomers: (3) Mike Pidgeon Soph. 5’10″150 WR/DB, Joe Rosenkrans, SR. 5’8″ 200 OL. Casey Williams, Soph. 6′ 180 RB/ILB

    Key Stats: T. Pidgeon, 60 Rec. 864 yds, 12 TD, G. Spataro, 1228 Rushing yds

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensively the key to our season is to be able to run the ball effectively, and to throw the ball when we want to not only when we have to. We have a good nucleus of players returning, we must advance from where we finished last year, not regress at all.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we must be much better against the run. We have focused on tackling, and getting stronger in the offseason to accomplish this.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Special teams must be a weapon, not just a third phase of the game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Council Rock North Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Matt McHugh

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ethan Rook
    Zack Donnelly
    Chris Root
    Keelan Quinn
    Kevin Hacker
    Jim Fitzgerald
    Zach Schram
    Mike Routh
    Alan Jett
    Dennis Cox
    Michael Jones

    Team Name: Council Rock North Indians

    2017 Record: 1-9

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Michael Welde – RB
    Mark Anastasi – OL/DL
    Jason Walter – TE/ILB
    Nick Muro – CB
    Billy Robertson – K

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. QB Johnathan Kane, 5-8, 175
    Sr. WR Ryan Stalker, 6-2, 185
    Jr. WR Tim Gibson, 5-10, 165
    Sr. RB Robbie Ranelli, 5-7, 195
    Sr. TE Dylan Ceslak, 6-2, 185
    Sr. OL Maximo Hipple, 5-9, 240
    Sr. OL Colin Nowmos, 6-0, 260
    Sr. OL Johnny Vanderslice, 6-5, 320
    Sr. OL Jonathan (Sonny) Xiong, 6-0, 280

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DE Colman Closser, 6-3, 205
    Sr. DE Josh Colton, 6-0, 185
    Sr. DT Shane Wright, 5-10, 210
    Sr. OLB Cullen Abrahamsen, 6-0, 165
    Jr. SS Dillon Sheehy, 5-7, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. KR/PR Tim Gibson, 5-10, 165

    Key Newcomers: (16)

    Sr. ATH Matt Kinney, 5-9 160
    Sr. WR Tyler Marlow, 5-10, 160
    Sr. OL Matt Marrazzo, 5-9, 200
    Sr. WR/DB Griffin Peterson, 5-10, 160
    Sr. OLB Craig Oros, 6-0, 185
    Sr. WR Jerry Gensiejewski, 6-1, 180
    Jr. QB Jack Owens, 5-10, 170
    Jr. DB Sean Berlin, 5-9, 170
    Jr. RB Michael Choe, 5-10, 175
    Jr. OL Stephen Daniels, 6-2, 230
    Jr. WR Evan Mancinelli, 6-0, 150
    So. LB Max Harar, 6-2, 215
    So. RB/DB Ryan Marlow, 5-8, 160
    So. WR Ryan McCaffrey, 5-11, 150
    So. LB Luke Molden, 6-0, 175
    So. QB Mikey Sylvester, 5-11, 165

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensively the team will have some experience coming back on the O’Line and Skilled positions. Hopefully, combined with the handwork of the off-season and varsity experience that can translate to success on the field. Offensively, sustaining drives and punching the ball in the end zone when within striking distance are keys to success. The big play capability will be missing with the graduation of Michael Welde. There has to be discipline and determination to score.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The defense will also benefit from having a few returning players to help some of the younger players. Defensively, getting to the ball as a unit, tackling well, and creating turnovers will be the emphasis. There has been a struggle in years past giving up the big play on third down. Getting off the field on third down will be play a vital role in the success of the defense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Replacing a kicker and a punter is a tricky task. The coverage teams are going to have step up.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Souderton Area Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Gallagher

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mike Bergey (LB)
    Jeff Blue (OL)
    Tony Cipriano (DL)
    Paul Fargo (QB/WR)
    Mike Heath (DC/DB)
    CK Moyer (RB)
    Elijah White (OL/DL)
    Jim O’Neill (FR)
    Sean Pelosi (FR)
    Randy Tongue (FR)

    Team Name: Souderton Area High School

    2017 Record: 3-7

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    OT/DT Trevor Watts
    LB Tycier Goods
    G/DE Anthony Blessing
    G/LB Bret Vince
    FB Jeremy Tammaro

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. OT Austin Moyer 6-3 246
    Sr. TE Bruno Stolfi 5-11 201
    Sr. WR Tre Samuels 6-3 181
    Jr. QB Andrew Vince 6-5 186
    Jr. HB DeAndre Wakefield 5-10 165
    Soph. HB Willie Goods 5-9 145

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. LB Troy Mokluk 5-10 175
    Sr. DT Austin Moyer 6-3 246
    Sr. DE Bruno Stolfi 5-11 201
    Sr. CB Kyle Walker 5-10 150
    Jr. S Nick Guthre 5-8 164
    Jr. S Andrew Vince 6-5 186

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Jr. K Will Leyland 5-11 171
    Sr. KR Kyle Walker 5-10 150
    Jr. PR Nick Guthre 5-8 164

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Sr. DL Manny Brown 5-9 282
    Sr. DE Camron Hendryx 6-4 237
    Jr. TE Ethan Smerecki 6-2 197
    Jr. OL/DE Dan Villalba 5-11 203
    Soph. LB Jacob Horton 5-10 188

    Key Stats: Returning RBs rushed for over 700 yards in 2017
    Returning receivers accounted for over 700 yards in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: QB (Vince) and both HBs (Wakefield and Goods) gained varsity experience and started towards the end of 2017. Receivers (Samuels, Walker, Guthre, Stolfi, and Smerecki) also return with varsity experience. OL is unproven, and their development will determine our level of success offensively.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensive line (Stolfi, Brown, Moyer, and Hendryx) all have varsity experience. Three starters (Vince, Walker, and Guthre) return in the secondary, including our leading tackler in 2017 (Vince). Mokluk is the only returning starter at LB, but several others gained varsity experience in 2017.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Will Leyland was 13 of 16 on PATs and 5 of 7 on FGs as a sophomore in 2017. Walker and Guthre are our top two return men from 2017.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Berks Catholic Saints (3)

    Head Coach: Rick Keeley

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ray Serafin
    Keith Leamer
    John Marabella
    Bill Hess
    Dave Stahler
    Jasen Esposito
    Phil Bennethum
    Jake Latchum
    Alex Swavely
    Vince Serafin

    Team Name: Berks Catholic Saints

    2017 Record: 13-1

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Cooper Lutz RB/DB
    Matt Hughes OL
    John Carlos Blanco OL/DL
    Izaiah David OL/DL
    Trevor Leamer LB
    Dave Jones TE
    Dan Fromuth OL
    Tom Molteni LB/RB
    Tre Dabney DB/RB
    Matt Hagelbarger DB
    Ty Dargan WR
    Jacob Arquisola KR
    Brendan Redmond Smith WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Senior C Nico Myers 6’1 275
    Senior TE Luke Painton 6’7 235
    Senior QB Terrance Derr 6’1 190
    Senior RB Brandon George 6’4 235
    Senior RB/WR Luis Garcia 5’9 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Senior DT Nico Myers 6’1 275
    Senior DE Kyle Roberts 6′ 240
    Senior DE Luke Painton 6’7 235
    Senior LB Brandon George 6’4 235
    Senior DB Luis Garcia 5’9 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Senior K Jamin Smith 5’7 155

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Sophomore RB Anthony Myers 5’8 180
    Senior OL Shane Murphy 6’4 270
    Sophomore RB/WR Nolan Larkin 6’1 175
    Junior OL Andrew Chairelli 6’3 270

    Key Stats: Have gone 37-4 over the past 3 seasons.
    Rushed for 4230 yards in 13 Games in 2017 (302 YPG)
    Averaged 42 PPG
    Surrendered 10 PPG
    1st Team Defense did not allow a TD until District 3 Final

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The offense will feature 4 year starters at QB, Terrance Derr, and RB, Brandon George. Expecting a big year from D1 Recruits RB Brandon George and TE Luke Painton. C Nico Myers will anchor the OL.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Strong up the middle with retiring starters as T (Nico Myers), LB (Brandon George), and FS (Luis Garcia). Garcia and George started as sophomores.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Jamin Smith was among the state leaders in points last year and returns as K. Smith is better as a punter, but doesn’t get to punt much in games. Jamin is be hard pressed to beat out Greg Schwenk as Greg as had a great offseason after suffering a late season injury in 2017.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Mahanoy Area Golden Bears (11)

    Head Coach: David Holman

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Giannelli, Mike Heater, Mark Lawrence, Greg Merchlinsky

    Team Name: Mahanoy Area

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Matt Lewandowski (QB-FS)
    Michael Hayes (OL-DL)
    Nate Macleary (OL-DL)
    Nick Cavenas (TE-DB)
    Hunter Coleman (OL-DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. RB MJ Terry, 6-1 175
    Sr. OL Mike Ansbach, 5-11 210
    Sr. FB Tyler Clewell, 5-7, 175
    Sr. OL Chase Mazalusky, 6-2 215
    Jr. QB Danny Lawrence, 6-1 185
    Jr. RB Haydn Wall, 6-2 170
    Jr. OL Tony Merchlinsky, 6-1 265
    Jr. OL Tommy Price, 5-11 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. DB MJ Terry, 6-1 175
    Sr. LB Mike Ansbach, 5-11 210
    Sr. LB Cam Jones, 5-11 190
    Jr. DB Danny Lawrence, 6-1 185
    Jr. DB Haydn Wall, 6-2 170
    Jr. DL Tony Merchlinsky, 6-1 265
    Jr. DL Tommy Price, 5-11 235
    Jr. DE Alexis Perez, 5-11 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. K/P Logan Van Horn, 5-10 155

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Sr. DE Noah Atkins, 5-11 190
    Sr. WR/OLB Jesse Walker, 6-2 170
    Jr. OL/DL John Fowler, 6-1 230
    So. QB/DB Ben Terry, 5-11 155

    Key Stats:

    Mike Ansbach and Cam Jones return at LB spots with each having over 100 tackles last season
    MJ Terry 1190 All-Purpose Yds, 12 TDs in 2017.
    Danny Lawrence 985 All-Purpose Yds, 10 TDs in 2017.
    Tyler Clewell 544 Rushing Yards, 4 TDs in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Return 8 out of 11 on offense. Danny Lawrence (JR) will replace Matt Lewandowski at QB. Danny has been a starter since freshman year at RB. Tyler Clewell (SR) returns at FB as a 3 year starter. Have a fast group of skill players with a lot of experience along with 3 out of 5 back on the line. Must stay healthy as a team in order to be successful.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Return 8 out of 11 on defense. MLB Mike Ansbach (SR) had 134 tackles last year and MLB Cam Jones (SR) also had 100. These two will anchor an experienced defense. Must stay healthy as a team in order to be successful.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Logan Van Horn (SR) returns as kicker after setting a school record last season for most extra points made.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Chester Clippers (1)

    Head Coach: LaDontay Bell

    Assistant Coaches: LaFennis Terry-James Howard-Jason McCarthy-Lamar Shaw-Dennis Shaw-Dave Richardson-Charles Cole-Robert Whitaker-Anthony Moss

    Team Name: Chester Clippers

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: OFFENSE: Cahron Wilmore-Lahneir McBride-Devan Freeman-Khalid Watkins-Tahmir Wilmore….
    DEFENSE:Andre Cooper-Radee Williams-Tahiaj Cooper-Lundy…..Keischann King

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Shaheem Pharr 6’2″ 200/SR -WR….. Tahree Fuller-Bryan 5’11” 165/SR-QB…..Darnell Jones 6’0″ 225/JR-OL…..Ian Jones 6’0″ 290/SR-OL…..Malachi Langley 5’11″172/JR-WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Malik Langley 5’11″170/JR-DB….Shaheem Pharr 6’2″200/SR-DB…Rafiqe Hilliard 5’9″165/JR-DB….Chris Jackson 5’10″190/SR-LB….Aasim Muhammad 5’8″170/JR-LB….Christin Briscoe 5’11″200/SR-LB….Tylee Williams-Clark 6’2″210/SR-DE……

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Hakeem Bacon 5’10″160
    Anton Sterling 5’5″180/SO
    DeShawn Summerhill 5’9″220/SR
    Key’Onn Goodman 5’5″150/SR
    Darron Miller 6’0″155/FR
    Kori Rochester 5’9″150/SR
    Ishaad Maultsby 5’11″190/SR
    Quishaun Neal 6’3″250/SR
    Kameron Whitfield 6’4″300/JR

    Key Stats: Tylee Williams-Clark led team in sacks with 7.
    Rafiqe Hilliard led team in tackles with 89 and interceptions with 3
    Aasim Muhammad finished 2nd in tackles with 86

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Having the young line jell. We have ample skill position players so we can spread it around we should be successful.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: For this group it’s their 3rd year playing together and they’ve gotten better. So we expect alot out of this group.They kept us in alot of games last year and with more understanding of the scheme they should be outstanding.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Must field the ball better. But we have some young guys who are ready to put their stamp on being noticed by their special teams play.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Henrich (7thyear) (overall 45-28)

    Assistant Coaches:Jeff Searfass (OC), Kevin Kelly (DC/LB), Fred Rice (RB), James Parham JR (OL), Mike Sculley (WR), Blaec Saeger (S), Joe McIntyre (C), Larry Moussa (DL), Scott Tennyson (HB), Phil Dorn (QB)

    Freshmen Coaches:Bob Rigali, Kevin Lysick, Al Stokes, Adam Tatar, Sal Crivellaro

    Team Name:Golden Hawks

    2017 Record: 12-3, District XI 4A Champions, State Semi-Finalists

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (8) Javon Clements (QB), Daizhun Rhodes (RB/C), Brandon Gill (OL/DL), Peter Iselo (FB/LB), Matt Bisko (RB/LB), Shamus Williams (WR/C), Jacob Kanyuk (OL/DL), Chris Drayton (WR/C), Owen Daddona (S)

    Offensive Starters Returning:(7) Dalton Daddona (OL), Elias Marte (OL), Jerry Lyons (OL), Tavion Banks (RB), Zaheer Seabrooks (RB), Paul Carreras (HB), Brandon Lysick (HB),

    Defensive Starters Returning:(5) Tavion Banks (FS), Nate Palanica (S), Paul Carreras (LB), Dalton Daddona (DL), Trea Lovell (S),

    Special Teams Starters Returning:Anthony DaSilva (K/P), Tavion Banks (R), Zaheer Seabrooks (R)

    Key Newcomers:Nick Lucien (WR/C), Ryan Lowe (RB/C), Dom Italiani (OL/LB), Malik Thomas (RB/LB), Matt Stianche (WR/S), Mathias Dobbins (WR/C), Zamar Brake (QB), Esiah Rosario (WR/DB), Skylar Sutton (OL), Matt Vasquez(OL), Mike Maldonado (OL)

    Key Stats from 2017: SEE ATTACHED

    D1 (FBS, FCS) Prospects:Dalton Daddona, Elias Marte, Paul Carreras, Nick Lucien, Nate Palanica, Anthony DaSilva (PSU Commit), Tavian Banks, Zaheer Seabrooks, Zamar Brake

    2018 Outlook:

    Becahi has won 4 District Championships in the last 5 years. They have been to Back to back State-Semis and the State-Quarters in 3 of those years and are poised to make a run again this year.  Competing in the EPC18 South is never an easy task, however, in 2017 they once again proved they belong and are looking forward to the challenge again in 2018.  With many key starters returning the Golden Hawks should be able to score some points.  The strength of the offense though could be the offensive line with three returning starters and some experienced guys stepping in. The questions will be how well Becahi will be able to replace some key guys from a very aggressive defensive unit.  Gone are four of the front six, a group that proved to be very difficult to handle in 2017.  With all the recent success, the Golden Hawks will surely be expected to compete for District Gold and if all things go well maybe more.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Spring-Ford Rams (1)

    Head Coach: Chad Brubaker

    Assistant Coaches:

    Steve Schein
    Jim Mich, Jr.
    Chad Strickler
    Chuck Nesley
    Dale Bergman
    Eric Hill
    Steve Moyer
    Steve Entenmann
    DJ Fox

    Team Name: Spring-Ford

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Pete Agler – DB, Justin DeFrancesco – RB, Simeon Little – DE, David Giangiulio – LS, Tyler Edwards – WR/DB, Colby Goldsmith – WR/DB, Mitch Vagnozzi – WR, Ben D’Arcangelo – DL, TJ Pergine – QB, Matt Lepore – OL, Gio Guarna – OL, Mark Schaffer – DL, Noah Silva OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. James Begg – OL – 6’5, 230
    Jr. Dante Bonnani – WR – 6’1, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. Nick Delromano – LB – 6’1, 205
    Jr. James Albert – LB – 6’1, 215
    Jr. Blake Terrizi – DE – 6’0, 205
    Sr. Leo Van Hulst – CB 5’8, 165
    Sr. Nick Uba – CB 5’7, 160
    Sr. Stephen Brill – S – 5’10, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. Taylor Smith – K/P – 6’1, 190

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Sr. Walter Molishus OL/DL – 6’6, 285
    Sr. Dante Ciocci – OL/DL 5’10, 230
    Sr. Nate Orkfritz-Robinson DE – 6’0, 185
    Jr. Ryan Kolander – OL/DE – 6’3, 190
    Jr. Ryan Engro – QB – 6’0, 175
    Jr. Blaize Scarcelle – WR – 6’1, 185

    Key Stats: Dante Bonnani – 41 rec.-649 yards-15.8 avg.-4 TDs

    Nick Delromano – 71 tackles-10 TFL-4 Sacks-1 INT
    James Albert – 71 tackles-11 TFL-3 Sacks-
    Nick Uba – 29 tackles-10 Passes Defended
    Leo Van Hulst 18 tackles-8 Passes Defended-2 INT

    Taylor Smith – 36-37 PATs – 8 FG – 60 Points

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Although mostly young and inexperienced, we like our returning skills kids. We lost a lot on the offensive line and do not have a ton of depth, so that is an area of concern. We will need senior leadership from James Begg and Dante Ciocci up front. Ryan Engro (Jr.) and Dean Wright (Fr.) are competing for the QB spot.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We return our two leading tacklers in Nick Delromano and James Albert, as well as 3/4 of our secondary, Stephen Brill, Leo Van Hulst, and Nick Uba. Due to depth issues on the defensive line, we are going to have to move guys around to try to fortify our unit.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Taylor Smith had an outstanding junior year and is back for us. He has had an excellent off-season for us and will be even better.

  • 2018 Team Previews – West Chester East Vikings (1)

    Head Coach: Scott Stephen

    Assistant Coaches:

    Phil Bennethum
    James Boyd
    Alex Fad
    Dan Farrell
    Abdul Madyun
    Ben Perlmutter
    Gary Phillips
    Josiah Shoemaker
    James Wiggins

    Team Name: West Chester East Vikings

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jared Cooper- RB
    Charles Jacobs- DT
    Malyk Tucker- G/DT
    Sean Heckler- OT

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. WR Michael Gray, 6-1 205
    Sr. QB Ryan Cassidy, 5’10 160
    Jr.RB Kyle Cichanowsky, 5’9 180
    Jr. WR John Wileczek, 5’8 160
    Jr. WR Colin Warner, 5’9 155
    Jr. C George Andraos, 5’8 220
    Jr. G Syncere Cooper, 5’10 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. S Michael Gray, 6-1 205
    Jr. CB Kyle Cichanowsky, 5’9 180
    Jr. CB John Wileczek, 5’8 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. Snapper Joe Carozza, 5’8 220

    Key Newcomers: (17)

    Sr. SS Liam Montgomery, 6’1 165
    Sr. DT Braden Legenstein, 6’2 240
    Sr. RB Pierre Marchant, 5’9 195
    Sr. WR/S Ray Crooms, 6’2 165
    Jr. DT Najair Burrage, 6’3 205
    Jr. G/LB Joe Carozza, 5’8 220
    Jr. LB Tim Clifford, 5’10 170
    Jr. T Hugh Lemmon-Kishi, 6’2 255
    Jr. N Mat Mixon, 6’3 300
    Jr. LB Matt Treon, 6’2 185
    So. LB Seth Cohen, 5’7 180
    So. TE/DE Scott Cummings, 6’4 210
    So. QB Ryan Duell, 6’3 200
    So. SS/OLB Jack McAnally, 5’11 170
    So. WR/LB Jack Scott, 5’10 165
    So. RB/CB Joey Wileczek, 5’6 145
    Fr. T Max Bowman, 6’5 225

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We return a number of starters including QB Ryan Cassidy and 2nd All ChesMont WR Michael Gray (49 catches, 529 yards, 7tds) and a number of other players who gained significant experience last year. Andraos and Cooper return on the offensive line along side fellow Jr. Hugh Lemmon-Kishi, who missed the entire 2017 season. Cichanowsky and Marchant will share the load in the offensive backfield. We will need to have a balanced attack to be successful in 2018.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Michael Gray leads an experienced defensive backfield but will need to replace the front 7 from last years team. Learning a new defense, communicating and stopping the run will be keys for us to be successful.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Northern Lehigh Bulldogs (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Tout

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Davis, Steve Hluschak, Dylan Hofmann, Terry Bowman, Cody Bowman, Derek Long, Ryan Van Norman, Shawn Frame

    Team Name: Northern Lehigh

    2017 Record: 0-10

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Branden Dye DT,T, Zach Long QB, Mason Seiler RB,LB, Zak Sullivan DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) – Sr. Gage Hunsicker WR, Sr. Justin Paul RB, Sr. Damion Rodriguez TE, So. JD Hunter C, SR. Dominic Bandle G, Jr. Carter Smith G, Sr. Caleb Wanamaker T

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. Caleb Wanamaker DE, Sr. Christian Staskowski DT, Sr. Justin Paul LB, Sr. Damion Rodriguez LB, Jr. Zach Moyer DB, Sr. Gage Hunsicker DB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3) Mike Repsher So TB & CB, Josh Schaffer So T DT, Carter Smith Jr G DE

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensively we return most of our offensive line and several skill positions. Gage Hunsicker and Zach Moyer will both compete at Quarterback and are both can also play receiver.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We return most of our Linebackers and Secondary so we feel we will be much improved from last year squad. We do have to replace two positions on our line so that will be key for our success

  • 2018 Team Previews – Unionville Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Pat Clark

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tim Murphy
    Mike Hebb
    Bob McLaughlin
    Tom Davidson
    Geoff Mills
    Chris Beall
    Connor Hollenbach
    Pat Smith
    Chad Williams

    Team Name: Unionville Indians

    2017 Record: 13-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Joe Zubillaga- 1st team all state 5A. Delaware
    JT Hower- Colgate
    Alex Gorgone- Widener
    Aidan Boyle- Carnegie Mellon
    Theron Schilling- Villanova Baseball
    Dante Graham- Lock Haven
    Joe Hagen
    Pablo Aviles Bernal- Lebanon Valley College
    Sam Ross
    Jack Adams
    JB Bowers
    Zach Lawrence- Mt. St Marys Lacrosse

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Nick Schnaars Sr WR 6′ 175
    Cole Sheehan Sr C 6′ 210
    Declan Boyle JR OL 6’2 215
    Joe Fariello Sr RB 5’9 165
    Jeff Lang Sr TE 6’3 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Matt Julier Sr 6’1 175 LB
    Connor Schilling JR 5’10 170 DB
    Alex Pelegrin SR 6′ 175 LB
    Eli Lyons SR 6’2 225 DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Dominic Braithwaite SR 6’1 170 K
    Declan Boyle JR P 6’2 215

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Gabe McLaughlin SR 5’10 175 LB
    Zach Smith SR 5’10 165 DB
    Sam Schriver SR 5’10 160 WR/DB
    Austin Weeber JR 6’4 220 OL
    Michael Burns JR 6’1 225 OL
    Blake Charleton JR 6’1 170 QB
    Ryan Son JR 6′ 230 OL/DL
    Gabe D’Angelo JR 6′ 225 OL/DL

    Key Stats: We won 13 games and set a school record. We are defending league and District One 5A champs. There are high expectations every year for our program, and our current group is looking forward to the many challenges on our schedule.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We need to replace most of our skill players and offensive production. We have two very good QB candidates and two experienced RB. We need time to develop. but our schedule is challenging. We need to find who our playmakers are this season. We will have some size and experience up front and will lean on our OL as we grow.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We should be athletic on defense and will look to bring pressure. We need to replace our best corner, both safeties, and an OLB, but we have several candidates who are more than capable. We will need to lean on the defense early in the season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Dominic Braithwaite is back to handle our kicking duties. He is reliable and accurate.
    Declan Boyle was 1st team all league punter last year.

    We have to find ways to win games through special teams in order for us to be successful.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Malvern Prep Friars

    Head Coach: Dave Gueriera

    Team Name: Malvern Prep Friars

    2017 Record: 6-4 (5-0)

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: O’Shaan Allison RB (Ohio), Joe Basiura OG (Penn) , Ryan Betz DL (Bucknell), Cole McCabe LB (Bucknell), Garrett Reilly P (Boston College),

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    WR – Keith Maguire 6’2 215
    WR- Ryan Iacone 5’11 185
    OT – Jake Hornibrook 6’5 275
    OG – Buck Walsh 6’3 265 lbs
    C – Brendan Flynn 6’2 250 lbs
    QB – Drew Gunther 6’3 200 lbs
    RB/Athlete – Quincy Watson 5’9 190 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    FS – Tygee Leach 5’11 185 lbs
    LB – Nick Gueriera 5’9 190 lbs
    LB – Keith Maguire 6’2 215lbs
    DL – John Turley 5’10 225 lbs
    DL – Harry Stinger 5’11 215 lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    K/P – Sebastian Constantini 5’11 165 lbs

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    OT – Will Redden – 6’5 295 lbs
    DL – JT Roberts – 6’0 235 lbs
    DB – Caiman Hayes – 5’11 180 lbs
    WR – Lonnie White Jr 6’3 195 lbs
    LB – Mike Hussey 6’0 210 lbs

    Key Stats: – Quincy Watson scored a TD on every 7 touches in 2017
    – Drew Gunther led the Inter Ac in Passing in 9 games
    – Keith Maguire led the team with 4 interceptions
    – Won the 2017 Inter Ac Title with a 5-0 Record

    2018 Offensive Outlook: To reach our goals this year as an Offense, we need to limit self inflicted mistakes. Play fast and play smart!

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We lose some players from a stout D to graduation. To achieve our goals as a defense, we have to get off the fields on third downs.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We return our Place Kicker Seb Constantini who will also punt this year. We also lose our top punt returner.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans (1)

    Head Coach: Brian Goettner (1st year)

    Assistant Coaches: James Gaymon Jr , Mike Ochmanowicz, Walter Zakrzewski, Bobby Rosato

    Team Name: Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans

    2017 Record: 1-9

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: K/P Anthony Littlewood

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    #7 Sr. RB Naseer Gilbert, 6-0, 210, #42 Sr. TE Eddie Davilla, 6’0 235, #5 So. QB Nate Gould, 5’10, 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    #7 Sr. LB Naseer Gilbert, 6-0, 210, #42 Sr. DE Eddie Davilla, #2 Sr. LB Alex McFadden, 5’10, 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    #4 RB Joe Folk, 5’8 175

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offense has some key returning skilled position players such as RB Naseer Gilbert, QB Nate Gould and newcomer RB Joe Folk. Offense is hoping their up-tempo offense can put some points on the board

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The defense has a solid core of key returners such as, Eddie Davilla, Naseer Gilbert, and Alex McFadden. Their leadership will have a great impact on the defensive unit.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Archbishop Carroll Patriots (12)

    Head Coach: Kyle Detweiler (1st Year)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ryan Benson (Wide Receivers)
    Mark Cavara (Defensive Tackles)
    Joey DiWilliams (Defensive Backs)
    Shawn Hackett (Pass Game Coordinator)
    Mike Luu (JV/Defensive Backs)
    Mark Mounayar (Offensive Line/Defensive Ends)
    Bill O’Donnell (Run Game Coordinator/Inside LB’s)
    John Tull (JV/Offensive Line/Defensive Line)

    Team Name: Archbishop Carroll Patriots

    2017 Record: 3-8

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:
    Sr. WR Carlon Brown
    Sr. DT/OT Khalil Curry
    Sr. LB Bobby Ferry
    Sr. OL/DL John Hasson
    Sr. WR/CB Dahmir Ruffin
    Sr. DE/OT Anthony Warnick

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. RB Josh Bowman, 5-3, 150
    Sr. WR Koran Butler, 6-1, 180
    Sr. OC Pat Griswold, 6-0, 310
    Sr. RB Raphael Manning, 5-8, 155
    Jr. QB Russel Minor-Shaw, 6-1, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. FS Zach Butler, 5-10, 170
    Jr. ILB Richie Kimmel, 6-1, 220
    Sr. ILB Jaelen Parker, 6-0, 215
    Jr. DT Jamil Thomas, 5-10, 255
    Sr. CB Zebby Zarwie, 5-9, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. K/P Juliano Mastrocola

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr. DE John Bushner, 5-10, 165
    Jr. WR/FS Mike Dempsey, 6-2, 185
    Sr. SS Demetrius Hansen, 5-10, 175
    So. CB Malachi Hansen, 5-9, 145
    Sr. WR/CB Dan Morgan, 6-0, 160
    So. RB/NB Brennan Robinson, 5-8, 150
    So. TE/DE Darryl Simpson, Jr., 6-3, 190
    So. RB/FS Jahlil Warren, So., 5-7, 160

    Key Stats: The 2018 season will be Archbishop Carroll’s first season in the Blue Division of the Philadelphia Catholic League.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Our offensive line will determine how successful we’ll be at scoring points this year. A position group that has experienced immense turnover due to graduation and transfers leaving, we only have one returning starter along those front five. Who steps up at the other four spots and how quickly all five gel will be critically important.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We have really good depth at the offensive skill and defensive back positions, which will breed a tremendous amount of competition this preseason and we are excited to see that play out. With the talent at DT, ILB, and Safety on our roster, we feel really good about the backbone of our defense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are confident in our current depth at both Kicker and Punter. Zach Butler did a really nice job returning punts last year and will look to replicate that success.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Waynesboro Indians (3)

    Head Coach: Steve Myers

    Assistant Coaches:

    Gabe Lesher
    Matt Bosso
    Josh Sprenkle
    Zach Shoemaker
    Mark Saunders
    Brad Belford
    Pat Reed
    Mike Rouzer
    Gary Peck
    Tim Ingram
    Gary Lesher
    Erica Vinson Ondecko

    Team Name: Waynesboro

    2017 Record: 7-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Mason Frampton, Tom Drumsta, David Henke, Jimi Hoffman, Damien Swisher

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jr OT Xavier Rhyne 6’0 270
    Jr OG Ethan Saunders 5’11 230
    Jr OG Gabe Barrow 5’11 220
    Sr WR Aidan Campbell 6’1 170
    Sr RB Quentin Gaskill 6’0 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr CB Quentin Gaskill 6’0 175
    Jr CB Adam Wertz 6’0 165
    Sr DT Daniel Worthy 6’1 275
    Jr DE Daniel Toney 5’11 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Jr DB Hayden Baer 6’2 175
    Jr QB Bill Heise 6’0 180
    Jr DB/TE Logan Smith 5’11 175
    Jr RB/LB Carson McGregor 5’9 165
    JR LB Ethan Pearson 5’10 190

    Key Stats: 2213 yards rushing
    forced 20 turnovers on defense

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We had a young offensive line last year which is allowing us to bring back three returning starters up front. We were able to run the ball very well last year and those guys have another year of experience under their belt. We will have a lot of new guys in the backfield but I think they are ready to step up and fill right in.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defense should be the strength of our team in 2018. We are going to be very deep on all 3 levels and have some big play makers in each spot.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are replacing a 3 year starting kicker so we will have to find the guy who is going to be able to get the job done like he has the past couple of year.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Central Dauphin Rams (3)

    Head Coach: Glen McNamee

    Assistant Coaches: Sean Rosler, Paul Linn, Thom Carmo, David Laudermilch, Jon Linn, Matt Kirchner, George Landis, Matt Heilig, Mike Dougherty, Nate Linn, Marshall Fisher, Drew Scales, Denny Duttenhoffer, John Harris

    Team Name: Central Dauphin Rams

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Ethan Van Buskirk – K/P, Brady Straub – QB, Mike Wise – RB, Bo Heshler – OL/DL, Grant Smith – WR/TE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Adam Burkhart SR FB 5’11” 215
    Gabe Bollinger SR OL 6’3″ 285
    Bryce Thoman JR OL 6’5″255
    Willy Shuller SR TE 6’2″ 220
    Carter LaPorte SR OL 6’2″ 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Adam Burkhart SR ILB 5’11” 215
    Mason Griffiths SR ILB 6’0″ 220
    Kyle Minnich SR OLB 6’0″ 205
    Jaden Baylor SR DT 6’3″ 285
    Willy Shuller SR DE 6’2″ 220
    Sam Schmidt SR DT 5’9″ 235
    Tyler Leisher SR DB 5’10” 185
    Nick Chimienti JR DB 6’1″ 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Noah Hoffman SR QB 5’11” 200

    Key Stats: Won the mid-penn commonwealth in 7 of the last 9 seasons

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensively we will have some experience up front but very little in the skill positions. We lost almost all of our rushing and passing yardage to graduation.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we wail have 3 LB’s and 3 DL back so our defensive front will have a lot of experience.
    We will need to find a couple newcomers up front to fill those holes and we will need to find some newcomers in the backfield with only a couple guys returning with game experience.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We lost our all-state K/P AND our longsnapper and Punt/Kick returner. We will have all newcomers in 2018

  • 2018 Team Previews – Wilson Bulldogs (3)

    Head Coach: Doug Dahms

    Assistant Coaches: Ermier Wolber-DC; Jeremy Palm-OC; John Lorchak-OL; Mark Steimeyer-WR; Brandon Dahms-TE/OL; Jake Peterson-RB; Eric Hancock-OL; Matt Bender-ILB; Brandon Naples-DB; Paul Covell-DL; Erik Baumener-DL; Greg Saylor-DB; Greg Barnett-DL; Btett Gibble-K

    Team Name: Wilson Bulldogs

    2017 Record: 8-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Iggy Reynoso-RB, Trevor Thenga-WR/DB, Trevor Hatlee-LB, Quinn Spraut-DL, Wyatt Schannauer-DT/OT, Chris Price-DE/OT

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Adam Vanino- Jr- C- 5’11 260
    Nate Keller- Jr- OG-5’11 265
    Nick Johnson-Sr-TE-5’11 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Nick Johnson-Sr-ILB-5’11 215
    Jean Ventura-Jr-DT-5’11 265
    Isaiah Gilmore-Sr-DB-5’11 185
    Cameron Magalotti-Sr-OLB-5’9 175
    Nate Keller-Jr-DL-5’11 265
    Matt Fry-Jr-DB-5’11 170
    Troy Corson-Soph-DB-5’9 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Avanti Lockhart-Jr-RB-6’2 210
    Brady Gibble-Jr-WR-6’0 165
    Connor Cooke-Sr-DB-5’10 165

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Strong offensive dline should enable us o run the ball while our passing game develops. A lot of young receivers and inexperience at QB. How quickly they mature will be key to success,

    2018 Defensive Outlook: A lot of returners but hit hard at DE and OLB. How quickly the DE’s and OLB’s develop will determine our success. Should be tough up the middle and in the secondary.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Connor Cooke will punt and be solid for us. Jack Wagner (soph) will kickand hopefully devlop quicklyin his technique.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Northeast Vikings (12)

    Head Coach: Phil Gormley

    Team Name: Northeast Vikings

    2017 Record: 9-3, Public League 6A Champ

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Kyle Morasch
    Ormond Isom
    DeShawn McCarthy

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Dore’ Gilyard, Sr OL 6’1 245
    Charles Broadway, Sr 6, 240, Ol
    Vince Beverly, Sr 6’1 30 OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Marlon White Sr LBer
    Alex Martin Sr Cb
    Ubayd Steed JR FS
    Tyreece Mills JR SS
    Jameel Coles Sr DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Alex Martin
    Ubayd Steed

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    Omar Speights Sr DE
    Charles Britt SR QB

    Key Stats: 2 time Pub Champ at the 6A level return 7 starters on defense

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Changes our offense to more of an open style. May take a while to work out the chinks but very talented.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We have a lot back from a good defense. With the addition of Omar we should be a top unit in the State.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Hound kick, very fast returner who is fearless in Alex Martin.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Milton Hershey Spartans (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff Boger

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tyler Baker
    Trent Baker
    Dan Koval
    Zach Stuart
    Chris Monighan
    Zack Stroh
    Rich Gagliano
    Derek Jackson
    Jason Moffitt

    Team Name: Milton Hershey Spartans

    2017 Record: 5-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Xavier Oliver
    Zion Parris
    Carrington Smith
    Jelani Licorish
    Dylan Byrd

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. OT Stanford Maison 6-5, 325
    Sr. OG Daquan Burney 6-0, 200
    Jr. OG Isaiah Morales 5-11, 272
    Sr. RB Naeem Cross 6-0,225
    Sr. RB Chiago Anyanwu 5-10,200
    Sr. SE Jaidyn Parris 6-2, 200
    Jr. SE Josh Parra 6-3, 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. DE Levi Wheagar 6-0,210
    Sr. DT Josiah Gibbs 5-10, 230
    Jr. DE Clemente Ojinnaka 6-2,195
    Sr. ILB Naeem Cross 6-0,225
    Sr. ILB Hunter Hanley 6-1,205
    Soph OLB Kamiron Webster 5-11, 185
    Jr. S Avohn Cross 6-4, 205
    Sr. DB Chris Farnsworth 5-10, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Andy Herrington 5-10, 170
    Jr. P Josh Parra 6-3, 205

    Key Newcomers: (16)

    Jr. C Jose Mendez-Montero 5-10, 195
    Sr. OL Harrison Bonanny 6-3, 225
    Jr. OL Emmanual Nkansah 6-2,230
    Jr. OL Khalib Davis 6-0, 205
    Soph C Edward VanArsdale 5-10,235
    Jr. QB Tigere Mavasere 5-10, 180
    Jr. QB Courage Moore 5-10, 185
    Soph. DB Horan Thomas 5-7, 155
    Sr. DL Diedone Gomes 5-10, 190
    Sr. S Tyler Gibson 5-9, 180
    Jr. DB TJ Hull 5-9,170
    Sr. RB/ILB Darrius Briggs 5-10,190
    Jr. OL/ILB Jacob McMillian 6-1,185
    Soph. OL/DL Prince Sokpo 6-0,210
    Sr. SE/S Marquan Kegler 5-10, 170
    Jr. RB/DB Jermaine Quarles 5-9,175

    D1(FBS and FCS) Prospects:

    Naeem Cross
    Stanford Maison
    Chiago Anyanwu
    Jaidyn Parris

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Our offensive line needs to control the line of scrimmage. We need to get consistent play from our QB. We need to play unselfish.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defense need to play aggressive and dictate the line of scrimmage. With 8 starters returning it will be the strong part of the team. Swarm to the ball and create turnovers.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Our special teams need to be consistent. Give us great field position on returns and create turnovers and bad field positions on kick offs and Punts. With both kickers back we have the experience to do well in those areas.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Donegal Indians (3)

    Head Coach: Chad Risberg

    Assistant Coaches:

    Shawn Maxwell
    Ryan Boccagno
    Scott Barrick
    Marty Moore
    Matt Blake

    Team Name: Donegal Indians

    2017 Record: 5-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    QB- Ryan Buckius
    RB/LB- Cameron Ellis
    RB/OLB- Nick Ketner
    RB/LB- Tyler Rupp
    TE/DE- Brooks Bear
    G/DE- Mason Sauder
    WR/DB- Keeryen Stevens
    WR/DB- Seiler Edwards
    T/DT- Cameron Kurtz
    K- Emma Hudson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR. G- Cael Rapp,5’10” 190
    Jr. C- AJ McCarty, 6’0″ 230
    Jr. T- Connor Ruhl, 6’3″ 220
    Sr. TE- Logan Nauman, 6’2″ 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. DT- Cael Rapp, 6’0″ 230
    Sr. LB- Dalton Mullhause, 6’1″ 215
    Jr. DT- Connor Ruhl, 6’3″ 220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Sr. RB/DE- Jordan Minick, 6’0″ 180
    Sr. QB/LB- Dylan Martin, 6’0″ 205
    Sr. WR/DB- Jared Collazo, 5’11” 165
    Sr. RB/DB- Zion Gibbs, 5’8″ 155
    So. T/DT- Owen Kling, 6’2″ 220
    So. G/LB- Joel Grillo, 5’9″ 160

  • 2018 Team Previews – Red Lion Lions (3)

    Head Coach: Jesse Shay

    Assistant Coaches: Tom Bell, Chad Donagher, JD Granger, Taylor Green, Charlie Grimm, Ron Johnson, Kyle Masser, Eric Updegrove

    Team Name: Red Lion Lions

    2017 Record: 8-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Zach Crossland, Denny Dennison, Jamel Foster, Zerick Nease, Evan Paules, Nick Taylor, Zach Throne, Jake Waldrup

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR HB Eli Workinger, 6-2, 245
    JR OG Jared Miller, 6-1, 250
    JR OG Scott Wilt, 6-2, 210
    SR WR Jason Nazarenus, 6-1, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    JR DT Jared Miller, 6-1, 250
    SR MLB Eli WOrkinger, 6-2, 245
    JR CB Kobe Martin, 6-3, 170
    SR CB Jason Nazarenus, 6-1, 185
    SR S Tyler Ness, 5-10, 175
    SR S Ben Hornberger, 6-2, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    SR K Eli Workinger, 6-2, 245

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    SO QB Randy Fizer, 5-11, 175
    SO WR/DE Devante Dennis, 6-5, 195
    SO DT/OL Kairen Gordon-Bey, 6-2, 250

    Key Stats: Over the last three seasons, Red Lion had averaged more than 6.7 yards per carry. In that time, the offense has averaged over 39 points per game.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Red Lion will need to replace a bevy of departing Seniors.
    There will be a battle at QB to determine who gets to replace Zach Throne, after his record setting 2017 season. Zach Mentzer(Sr.), Nic Shultz(Jr.) and Randy Fizer(So.) will all have an opportunity over the Summer to win the job.
    The TB position may be a “running back by committee” feel as Tyler Ness(Sr.), Alex Cook(Jr.) and Devyn Gurreri(Jr.) all look solid.
    Eli Workinger(SR.) returns as HB, although he may get some breaks as Kadan Smith(Sr.) and Cole Renfro(Sr.) look to shoulder some of the load as well.
    The Offensive Line replaces three departing starters. Scott Wilt(Jr.) and Jared Miller(Jr.) return while Carter Yarish(Sr.), Shawn Warner(Jr.), Dylan Zeller(Jr.) and Kairen Gordon-Bey(So.) will all be in the mix for 1st Team Reps.
    WRs return the least depth, but this group has great potential. Jason Nazarenus(Sr.), Ben Hornberger(Sr.), Kobe Martin(Jr.), Camari Scott-Sharpe(Sr.) Bradley Keech (Sr.) and Quinten Lyons(Jr.) all saw time last season. 6-5 Sophomore Devante Dennis also figures to factor in to the passing attack this season.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: This group will be short on experience and long on potential. Returning just one starter from 2017 on the Defensive Line, there is plenty of competition for all four spots. Bailey Royer(Jr.), Jared Miller(Jr.), Spencer Stephens(Jr.) and Kairen Gordon-Bey(So.) will be some of the names competing for the two DT positions. Bailey Royer(Jr.), Cole Renfro(Sr.), Carter Yarish(Sr.) and Devante Dennis(So.) could end up starting at the DE spots.
    LBs are flanked by Senior Eli Workinger but could see classmates Justin Dillon and Kadan Smith next to him during the season. Underclassmen Quinten Lyons(Jr.), Cole Loughry(Jr.) and Kurt Keough(Jr.) will challenge for these jobs as well.
    The Defensive Backfield brings back the most returning starters of any position (listed in the “Returning Starters” section), but several players will challenge for those spots in 2018. Among them will be Taylor Seifert(Sr.), Alex Cook(Jr.), Tanner Snyder(Jr.) & Camari Sharpe-Scott(Sr.)

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Kicker Eli Workinger(Sr.) returns after the 2017, in which he set a school-record for number of touchbacks in a season (18). He was also hit 35 PATs and was perfect on field goals, including at 41 yarder.

    Kick/Punt Return duties will fall to one of the running backs or possible Randy Fizer(So.) depending on how the QB battle shakes out.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Cedar Cliff Colts (3)

    Head Coach: Colin Gillen

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tim Froelich
    Mike Spagnuolo
    Kevin Yarnevich
    Randy Yeager
    Scott Weyant
    Zach Pottieger
    Matt Logan
    Tom Sacoman
    Ken Schaeffer
    Ted Zindren
    Nick McMillen
    Bob Schnarrs

    Team Name: Cedar Cliff Colts

    2017 Record: 7-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Mike Dubas RB
    Alex Lantz WR
    Nick Yarnevich WR
    Ian McCauley OL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Bobby Whalen WR/QB 6’0”/180
    Donovon Ball FB 5’10”/205
    Justin Resto OL 6’1”/225
    Chris Dare QB 6’0”/170
    Ben Gregory OL 6’2”/235
    Dom Driscoll OL 6’2”/260
    Anthony Shires OL 6’2”/225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Bobby Whalen FS 6’0”/180
    Donovon Ball FB 5’10”/205
    Justin Resto OL 6’1”/225
    Brennan Quigley SS 6’0″/190
    Isaiah Tirado DT 5’9″/225
    Kevin Lusk . LB 5’10″/200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Jaheim Morris RB 5’10”/165
    Deandre Dorsey WR 5’9”/170
    Jaheim Reynolds WR 5’11”/175
    Ryan Berrigan WR 6’0”/175
    Pedro Cintron LB 5’9”/175

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Cedar Cliff will return some key pieces on offense including 4 starters on the offensive line. Versatile athlete Bobby Whalen will present problems for opposing defenses and speedy TB Jaheim Morris is poised for a breakout year. The Colts will be young at the WR position but will have some playmakers hungry to make plays.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The Colts will return run stoppers Donovon Ball and Kevin Lusk up the middle as well as safeties Bobby Whalen and Brennan Quigley. Cedar Cliff will be young at the cornerback position and will need that position to develop in order to contain opponents passing attacks. Justin Resto will be a problem for opposing offensive lines as he is a physical DE with an extensive motor.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Bishop McDevitt Royal Lancers (12)

    Head Coach: Mike Watkins

    Assistant Coaches:

    Gene Kane
    Dom Gregorio
    Fred Hanes
    Bruce Johnston
    Deryl Bagwell
    Karl Stout
    Matt Hungerford
    Gary Postell
    Gene Faust
    Sterling Williams

    Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Royal Lancers

    2017 Record: 5-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Nasir Pettus (OL/DL)
    Giancarlo Kelly (OL)
    Jared Warren (DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jr. QB Lonnie Rice, 6’1″ 190
    So. RB Jon-Luke Peaker, 5’9″ 170
    Sr. WR Jordan Drew, 6’4″ 190
    Sr. FB Lawrence Richardson, 6′ 215
    Jr. OL Tyrone Fowler 6’3″ 225
    Sr. OL Andrew Metro, 5’9″ 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr. DL Tyrone Fowler, 6’3″ 225
    Jr. DL Nasire Griffin, 5’11” 215
    Jr. DL Hakim Dodson, 6’1″ 220
    Sr. LB Richard Cotton, 6’2″ 240
    Sr. LB Lawrence Richardson, 6′ 215
    Sr. DB Zay Scott, 5’10” 170
    So. DB Mike Price, 5’10” 165
    Jr. DB Lonnie Rice, 6’1″ 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    So. P Joachim McElroy, 5’8″ 170

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Fr. WR Emmanuel Sia, 5’8″ 165
    So. OL Dahmir Mosby, 6′ 320
    Fr. DB Akrie Lilley, 5’8″ 165
    Fr. OL CJ Quesada Rivera, 6′ 265

    Key Stats: Key Offensive Stat: Rushed for 2,123 yds at an average of 5.9 yards per carry.
    Key Defensive Stat: 13 Interceptions

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We graduated 3 starters on the offensive line so we are looking hard to see who fills in there. We will not change what we want to do. We will run the football. We feel really good about our So. RB Jon-Luke Peaker. I’m confident that we have the right guys to step in and fill those spots up front. Our passing game should really open up with a healthy Jordan Drew, an experienced Lawrence Richardson, and our explosive newcomer, Emmanuel Sia. We fully expect Lonnie Rice to lead this offensive group to big things this year at the quarterback position.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We bring back 8 starters. This group will define our team this year. Tyrone Fowler did a great job last year getting pressure off the edge, our LB’s Lawrence Richardson and Richard Cotton both had really good seasons last year, and our DB’s were excellent. 13 interceptions, Zay Scott and Lonnie Rice hold it down on the back end for us. We look to continue our aggressive and physical approach in 2018.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We will have a new Kicker in Austin Alcorn (also plays soccer at McD). We have a number of electric athletes with the ball in their hands. We have yet to determine who will be taking on the returning duties but I like the guys that we have competing for those spots.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Methacton Warriors (1)

    Head Coach: Dave Lotier (1st season)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Zach Zulli – OC
    Conner Newlin – OL
    Tony Cardillo – WR/DB
    Chris Shaffer – RB/LB
    Tony Cardona – DL
    Steve Jones – TE/Slots

    Team Name: Methacton Warriors

    2017 Record: 0-10

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Joe Costello – WR
    Jake Cannon – OL/DL
    Ryan Etheridge – DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Jr QB Dylan Schultz 5’11 170
    Sr RB Gary Knox 5’10 185
    Sr WR Will Roese 6’0 180
    Sr TE Tonee Ellis 6’0 220
    Jr H-Back Mike Torcini 5’10 170
    Sr OL Colby Stahl 6’0 195
    Sr OL Sean McCann 6’4 230
    Sr OL Drew Van Divner 5’10 220
    Sr OL Louie Betz 5’11 220
    Sr OL Alex Sapalidis 5’10 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr DE Tonee Ellis 6’0 220
    Sr LB Colby Stahl 6’0 195
    Sr LB Gary Knox 5’10 185
    Sr LB Alex Sapalidis 5’10 185
    Sr LB/DE Joe Pacholski 6’1 185
    Sr DB Will Roese 6’0 180
    Sr DB Steve Brown 5’8 165
    Jr DB Ron Fondots 6’1 185
    Jr DB Mike Torcini 5’10 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr LS Colby Stahl 6’0 195

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Sr WR/DB Andrew Balek 5’10 175
    Sr K/P/Ath Chris Douglas 6’0 180
    Jr WR/DB Larry Dickerson 5’9 165
    Jr OL/DL Zach Sorgini 5’11 260
    Jr OL/DL Reese Rhodenbach 6’0 250
    So WR/DB Jordan Layos 5’10 165
    So WR/DB Justin Carfrey 5’9 165
    So WR/DB Justin Gumienny 5’10 165
    So OL/DL Dan Meier 5’10 200

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We will be implementing a spread attack that will be successful if we can make the correct reads and get the ball out on time to our playmakers.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We will implement an attacking, gap control defense that puts pressure on the offense to account for pressure while reading multiple coverages. We must have 11 players to the ball relentlessly if we are to be successful.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are very lucky to have a terrific athlete who happens to kick and punt. We will treat special teams as an opportunity to make big plays.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Prep Charter Huskies (12)

    Prep Charter HS
    Dan Skalski, Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator
    2017 (under Curtis Ingram) 1-5
    Key Players:
    Antonio Lambert, SB, RB, CB, Sr.
    Dawin (not Darwin) Sackie, FB, LB, Sr.
    Anthony Hillanbrand, QB, DE, Sr.
    Ibrahim Koita, SB, S, Sr.
    Shea Keenan, TE, LB, Sr
    Lescarr Clemens, WR, LB, Sr.
    Michael McQuilkin, C, DT, Jr.
    Jared Barnes, TE, DE, Jr.
    My quote:
    “Our program has had a tough transition under the last 2 coaching staffs. I believe that we know have a core throughout the program to be more competitive.
    These student-athletes look forward tonguving their all for me, because they have believe in my dedication to them. I just tell them ‘win every snap!’”
  • 2018 Team Previews – Littlestown Thunderbolts (3)

    School: Littlestown High School

    Head Coach: Michael T. Lippy { 15 years } Entering { 16th } 

    2018 Schedule:

    # Of Returning Offensive Starters:

    1. Name: Malachi Fodor Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th 

    Position:  TackleReturning Letterman

    2. Name: Sam Barnes Grade Level For 2018  Season: 12th 

    Position:  CenterReturning Letterman

    3. Jakob Lane Grade Level For 2018  Season 12th

    Position:  QB Returning Letterman

    4. Brady McClintock Grade Level For 2018 Season 12th

    Position:  TE Returning Letterman

    5. Dylan Morey Grade Level For 2018 Season 12th

    Position:  Fullback Returning Letterman

    6. Heath Reynolds Grade Level For 2018 Season 12th

    Position:  WR Returning Letterman

    7. Jacob Thomas Grade Level For 2018 Season 12th

    Position:  WR Returning Letterman

     

    # Of Returning Defensive Starters:

    1. Name: Malachi Fodor Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th

    Position:  DE Returning Letterman

    2. Name: Corbin Brown Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th

    Position:  Safety Returning Letterman

    3. Name: Dylan Morey Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th

    Position:  ILB Returning Letterman

    4. Name: Wyatt Kramer Grade Level For 2018 Season: 11th

    Position:  ILB Returning Letterman

    5. Name: Zach Lanning Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th

    Position:  DB Returning Letterman

    6. Name: Reynolds Grade Level For 2018 Season: 12th

    Position:  DB Returning Letterman

    7. Name: Memphis Stonesifer Grade Level For 2018 Season: 11th

     

    Position:  DB Returning Letterman

    Starting  QB  returning YES

    Top  RB  Returning YES

    Top  WR  Returning YES

    Top  OL  Returning YES

    Top Defender  Returning NO

    J.V. Record 4 – 4

    Top Three Players:

    Jakob Lane QB / Safety 5’  10” 170 lbs 40 Yd. Dash 4.7

    Dylan Morey RB / ILB 5’  11” 215 lbs 40 Yd. Dash 4.8

    Malachi Fodor OT / DE 6’  4” 260 lbs 40 Yd. Dash 5.0

  • 2018 Team Previews – Loyalsock Lancers (4)

    Head Coach: Justin Van Fleet

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andrew Brown
    Matthew Palmatier
    Dustin Brouse
    Dennis Stopper
    Joe Mileto
    Brent Reinhart
    Duane Van Fleet
    Joe DiFrancesco

    Team Name: Loyalsock Lancers

    2017 Record: 8-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Hunter Webb
    Cole Cavanaugh
    Sam Newton
    Jacob Waltz
    Dom Fischetti
    Hunter Knott
    Dylan Armson
    Max Dugan
    Geno Ginoble
    Brad Conroy
    Eric Holz
    Brandon Bauman

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. QB Connor Watkins 6’3″ 200
    Sr. WR Gerald Ross 6’1″ 175
    Sr. WR Jaiden Cioffi 6’3″ 180
    Sr. WR Derek Gee 5’9″ 180
    Sr. OL Matt Hill 6’2″ 230
    Sr. OL Bam Brima 6’6″ 240
    Sr. OL Carmen Barone 6’2″ 250
    Sr. TE Eli Holler 6’3″ 215
    Jr. Malaki Parlante 6’2″ 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. FS Connor Watkins 6’3″ 200
    Sr. C Gerald Ross 6’1″ 175
    Sr. OLB Jaiden Cioffi 6’3″ 180
    Sr. S Derek Gee 5’9″ 180
    Sr. DL Bam Brima 6’6″ 240
    Sr. DL Carmen Barone 6’2″ 250
    Sr. LB Eli Holler 6’3″ 215
    Sr. DL Ian Wimer 6’2″ 240
    Jr. DL Malaki Parlante 6’2″ 250
    Jr. LB Aiden Gair 6’2″ 210

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. P Derek Gee 5’9″ 180
    Sr. K Quinn Dietrick 5’9″ 140
    So. K Brady Dowell 6’0″ 160

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    Sr. DB WR Zach Alberti 6’1″ 170
    So. OL DL Jeff Hamilton 6’1″ 260

    Key Stats: Our offense has topped 4000 yards for the past six years. We hope for continued success.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We return our leading our record-breaking QB and a large amount of our receiving core. We are working to reload at the running back position. Out offensive line saw three losses which have been filled by individuals who had a large number of starts either on defense or on special teams. Coming together and establishing a strong run game is essential for our success this season.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We return a large amount of our defensive line including our two linchpins in Bam Brima and Carmen Barone. Our linebacking core is represented by starters from our past season in Aiden Gair and Eli Holler. We have a lot to replace in our defensive backfield but are confident in our younger guys stepping into the open positions.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are returning all-state punter Derek Gee from injury. His talents were sorely missed late in last season. Our two kickers in Quinn Dietrick and Brady Dowell will compete for kicking duties. Last season those duties were split.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Jersey Shore Bulldogs (4)

    TOM GRAVISH / HEAD COACH

    BOB LUNDY RB-DE

    ALEX JACKSON OL-LB

    ERIC HESS WR-DB

    KEN WILLIAMSON OL-DL

    2017 RECORD 7-4

    2018 Schedule:

    RETURNING STARTERS: 
DEFENSE / 6

    KYLE TOMB SR DE

    DAVID TOMB SR NT

    ANTHONY DARBY SR DT

    HUNTER O’CONNOR SR LB

    KOBY PEACOCK SR SAF

    JOSH MALICKY JR SAF

    OFFENSE / 7

    KOBY PEACOCK SR WR DAWSON SECHRIST JR FB 
KYLE TOMB SR TB
CAMERON GRIFFIN SR K
HUNTER O’CONNER SR T
DAVID TOMB SR G
ANTONY DARBY SR T
MATT FAUSEY SR C

    SPECIAL TEAMS: 
Koby Peacock, Sr. punter
Cameron Griffin, Sr. Kicker

    Key Losses:

    Hunter Frantz, WR; Kevin Titus, WR; Elijah Shemory QB; Austin Breon Saf; Jason Dincher WR; Cody Stetts TE; Mason Sechrist OL; Darin Stetts FS

     

    Offensive Outlook: We look to build our offense around the running of Kyle Tomb, Dawson Sechrist and Josh Malicky. We will look to the leadership of David Tomb, Hunter O’Connor, Howard Fausey

    and Anthony Darby on the offensive line. Koby Peacock returns as a starting WR. We look to have a balanced offensive attack.

    Defensive Outlook: David Tomb returns at Nose Tackle, Hunter O’Connor at LB and Koby Peacock returns at Safety. We need to play fast, aggressive and need to force turnovers.

    Special Teams:We feel good about Cameron Griffin at Kicker and Koby Peacock at Punter

  • 2018 Team Previews – Upper Merion Vikings (1)

    Team: Upper Merion Area High School

    Head Coach: Victor Brown

    Assistants: Ed Helenski, Don Jackson, Davis Chubb, Brad Scioli, Nick Rotondo, Frank Karkoska, Mike Fabrizio

    Last year’s record: 1-10

    2018 Schedule:

    Key starters lost: Dave Brown RB/DB, Tyrese Leach WR/DB, Nico Palumbo C/DT, Preston Hampton FB/LB, Matt Boyle OT/DE, Kyle Thornton WR/LB


    Key returning offensive starters: Sr. OT Will Fisher 6-4 240, Sr. OG 6-0 260 Sam Ghanayem, Jr. FB Marc Clayton 5-9 190, Jr. WR Ahmad Stone 5-7 155, Jr. OG Chris Nero 5-9 235


    Key returning defensive starters: Sr. DE Kevin Jainlett 6-2 195, Sr. LB Mike Zelli 5-10 175, Sr. CB Zaire Savage 5-10 170, Jr. LB Marc Clayton 5-10 165, Jr. CB Taiyan Lobban


    Special teams returning starters:Nick Lindelow K/P


    Key Newcomers: So. WR/CB Aaron Anderson, So 5-8 165, TE Justin Fisher 6-4 190, Jr. QB Dale Clayton 5-9 185

    Offensvie Outlook:The strength of the unit is the offensive line. This is fortunate for us because we need to replace Dave Brown our leading rusher last season. For the offense to take a step forward, we must become more efficient in the pass game and decrease the number of turnovers.

    Defensive Outlook: The strength of the unit is the defensive line. Towards the end of last season Kevin Jainlett started to evolve into an effective pass rusher. For the defense to take the next step forward, we must continue to improve our pass rush secondary play.

    Special Teams Outlook:Nick Lindelow make steady improve as a kicker and punter throughout the season. Younger players will expected to step up a significant roles on all special teams units due to the number of players going both ways.

    Overall Outlook:Upper Merion returns some players that gained valuable playing time last season. In addition, Mark Picariello will return after missing last season due to an injury. The strength of this teamis the offensive and defensive lines. Upper Merion again will likely have a number of athletes playing on both sides of the ball.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Tri-Valley Bulldogs (11)

    Head Coach: Jeff Sampson

    Assistant Coaches: Vern Strouphauer, Mike Ulicny, Justin Strouphauer, Bryn Bowman, Corey Shadle, Marty Shade

    Team Name: Tri-Valley Bulldogs

    2017 Record: 8-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Dan Scheib
    Dawson Schwalm
    Cole Rothermel
    Ashton Buchannon
    Darren Young
    John Lindenmuth
    Logan Yoder
    Josh Kroh
    Jon Stiely

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. OG Kolt Schaeffer, 6-0, 200
    Sr. WR Nick Ziegmont, 6-2, 180
    Sr. RB Ike Lucas, 5-11, 185
    Sr. OL Stone Clouser, 6-2, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DE Kolt Schaeffer, 6-0, 200
    Sr. DB Daulton Leedy, 6-1, 175
    Sr. LB Ike Lucas, 5-11, 185
    Sr. DB Nick Ziegmont, 6-2, 180
    Sr. LB Ashton Snyder, 5-10, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. KR Ike Lucas, 5-11, 185
    Sr. KR Nick Ziegmont, 6-2, 180

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Sr. TE Connor O’Prey, 6-3, 185
    Sr. OT Nick Parobek, 6-1, 215
    Sr. C Hunter Knorr, 6-1, 190
    Sr. WR Nick Stiely, 5-9, 170
    Jr. RB Alex Torres, 5-11, 170
    Jr. WR Tyler McGrath, 5-10, 165
    Jr. LB Bailey Spittle, 5-9, 145
    Jr. LB Matt Ace, 5-11, 170
    Jr. DE Cameron Morgan, 5-11, 175
    So. FB Chase Herb, 6-0, 185
    So. WR Blake Harner, 5-11, 155

    Key Stats: 1st year as HC, don’t have 2017 Team Stats

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Replacing a QB, RB, and most of the Oline is touch, so finding replacements in those area will be a key. Most importantly, developing young, inexperienced OL. RB Ike Lucas returns along with WRs Stiely and Ziegmont.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We’re not big, so establishing speed on defense is a key. Getting to the ball and making the hit is what will be most important

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Establishing a kicker
    Find returner for punt team and kick return team.

    Ensure Special Teams is viewed as one of the 3 areas we need to win.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Scranton Prep Cavaliers (2)

    Head Coach: Terry Gallagher

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Croom, Dan McShaffery, Bill Pasqualichio, Ryan Jones, Jason Tallo, Aaron Holzman, Pat Orner, Chris Paris

    Team Name: Scranton Prep Cavaliers

    2017 Record: 13-1

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Matt Gilmartin, Ivan Balavage, Cree Coccodrilli, A.J. Kohut, Anthony Rossi, Ben Koshinski, Charles Farrell, Sam Dickson, Tommy Doherty, Luke Johnson, Lucas Stage, Brayden McAllister

    Offensive (4) and Defensive (5) Starters Returning:

    Leo O’Boyle – Quarterback – 2016 Stats: Threw for over 1,600 yards last season and 23 passing touchdowns. He also ran for over 300 yards and had 7 rushing touchdowns.

    Lackawanna Football Conference Division 2 – 1stTeam All Star Quarterback

     

    Dan Belardi – – Returning Offensive Tackle, Defensive End- 2016 Stats: Recorded over 55 tackles, 3 sacks, and 1 FF last season.

    Lackawanna Football Conference Division 2- Second Team All Star – Defensive End

     

    T.J. Holmes  –Returning Center, Defensive Tackle –2016 Stats: Recorded over 36 tackles, 2 sacks, and 1 FR last season.

     

    Michael Greco –Returning Wide Receiver, Cornerback – 2016 stats: 5 catches 106 yds, 1 KO Return for TD.

     

    Carter Odell- Returning Defensive Back/ Athlete –2016 Stats: Recorded over 64 tackles, 2 interceptions, 6 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF, and 1 KO Return for TD.

     

    Tucker Johnson –Returning Linebacker/ Fullback –2016 Stats: Recorder over 125 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 FF, and 2 FR last season.

     

    Alec Buttner –K- Alec Buttner – Kicker-Alec Buttner , Scranton Prep 45/49 on extra points, 3/5 on field goals , 54 points

    Lackawanna Football Conference – Division 2- 1stteam All Star- Kicker

     Key Newcomers:  Ryan Cosgrove RB/OLB, Michael Grady WR/DB, Bryce Genello WR/DB, Mitchell Simon FB/OLB, Matt Para TE/OLB, Anthony Kromko OL/DL, Rob Dibileo OL/DL, Jakob Kenny LB/RB, Paul Ruddy OL/LB, Reinor Lowe OL/DL, Jake Aebli OL/DL, Joey Cholish OL/DL, Connor James OL/DL, Brendan Colleran TE/OLB, Anthony Giacobbe FB/OLB, Nick Terrery RB/OLB, Jack Clancy WR/DB, Oliver Egan OL/LB, Vito Gianello TE/LB, Christain Graniel WR/DB, Paddy Grady QB/DB, Mike McGrath WR/DB, Ryan McAndrew RB/OLB, Marcel Fediw RB/OLB

    D1  (FCS) Prospects:Leo O’Boyle, Dane Belardi, T.J. Holmes

    2017 Outlook: We have a great group of leaders in this senior class. We return a solid nucleus on both sides of the football, but must replace a few guys along the offensive line and a 1,800-yard rusher. The junior and sophomore classes have great potential, and it should be exciting to see them develop. We hope to be very competitive.

    Offense:Run the football and development of skilled positions to aid the passing game.

    Defense: To play smart, fast, disciplined, and physical.

    Special Team: Put our athletes in the best position for them to be successful.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Northwest Area (2)

    Head Coach: Lon Hazlet

    Assistant Coaches: Ray Bierbach, Vito Malacari, Leigh Bonczewski, Bryce Harrison, Clem Benson, Bob McCoy, Paul Hufford, Sam Gmiter, Will Miller, Jeff Sorber, Jeremy May

    Team Name: Northwest Area Rangers

    2017 Record: 8-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jake Anderson, Zach Wolfe, Brandon Hardiman, Beau Getz, Austin Sult, Austin Ford, Adam Bukavich

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) 11-David Piestrak, SR. QB, 6’1 195: 7 Connor Hazlet, SR. WR, 6’1 195:  50 Camdon Capece, SR. OL, 6’1 220:  2 Tyler Stevens, SR. RB, 5’10 215:  21 Bryce Koser, WR, 6’3, 210:  1 Lucas Acornley, SR. TE, 6’0, 185:  51 Jack Wessler, JR.,OL,  5’10, 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) 2 Tyler Stevens, SR. LB, 5’10 215: 11-David Piestrak, SR. S, 6’1 195: 7 Connor Hazlet, SR. S, 6’1 195:  50 Camdon Capece, SR. DL, 6’1 220:  21 Bryce Koser, CB, 6’3, 210:  1 Lucas Acornley, SR. OLB, 6’0, 185:  15 George May, SO, DL, 5’9, 230:

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)  51 Jack Wessler, JR.,K-P,  5’10,  195:  Sam Saxe, 25, SR, K, 6’0, 190.

    Key Newcomers:  80 SO Ryan Wassel RB/DB,:  55 SR.Shane Noss OL/DL:  4 SR, Curtis Gregory WR/DB:  3 JR, JT Brubaker WR/DB:  56 JR Blake Miller OL/LB:  53 SR Kevin Boyer OL/LB:  81 SO Nate Kuchka RB/DB:  62 JR Nick Wilson OL/DL

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  David Piestrak, Connor Hazlet

    Key Stats: Losing 3500 rusher, Jake Anderson and 13 seniors will be difficult, but David Piestrak has close to 4,000 all-purpose yards and Hazlet returns catching over 30 balls and 10-plus TD’s.

    2018 Outlook:

    Offense:  Look to be a well-rounded unit with Stevens, May and Acornley getting most of the carries, Hazlet and Koser will challenge defensive secondary’s with Piestrak pulling the trigger with 2 conference championships under his belt.

    Defense:  Returning All-state Linebacker, Stevens, and 3 DB’s (Hazlet, Koser, Piestrak) along with May and Acornley, look to take advantage of speed on Defense.

    Special Team:  Jack Wessler is one of the finest placement kickers in the state and Sam Saxe will drive the ball deep on kickoffs.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Hanover Area Hawkeyes (2)

    Head Coach: Michael McCree

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jason Majiros
    Bob Stelma
    Bernie Stelma
    Chris George

    Team Name: Hanover Area Hawkeyes

    2017 Record: 0-10

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    DE/C Sal Gurnari 6-0 270
    RB/OLB Josh Jopling 5-9 170
    RB/LB Dave Fedorczyk 6-0 190
    DB Don Lott 6’1 175

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. OT Justin Kopko 6-4 315
    Sr. OG Matt Beecham 6-2 280
    Jr. OT Mike Mieldazis 6-3 285
    Jr. C Zach Halenda 5-9 235
    So. TE Connor Hummer 6-2 225
    Sr. QB Aaron Hummer 5-11 185
    Sr. FB Cameron Holeman 5-11 230
    Sr. WR Connor Quaglia 5-9 145
    Sr. WR Jared Kishbaugh 6-0 155

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. DT Justin Kopko 6-4 315
    Sr. DT Matt Beecham 6-2 280
    So. LB Connor Hummer 6-2 225
    Sr. LB Cameron Holeman 5-11 230
    Jr. LB Justin Stefanowicz 5-10 220
    Jr. OLB Jace Andrews 5-11 185
    So. DB Tanner Bednarski 5-10 140
    Sr. DB James McCabe 5-10 150
    Sr. DB Connor Quaglia 5-9 145

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Jr. K Auggie George 5-10 170
    Sr. P Jared Kishbaugh 6-0 155
    So. LS Tanner Bednarski 5-10 140

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    So. OT/DE Jacob Mercandante 6-3 227
    So. TE/OLB Nick Gagliardi 6-1 200
    So. FB/LB Hunter Karpovich 5-10 175
    So. WR/DB Bobby Sabecky 5-10 150
    So. QB/ATH/DB Joe Curcio 6-0 200
    So. OL/DL Seth Strousse 5-10 205

    Key Stats: Return 9 players on each side of the ball with starting experience.
    Return top three tacklers from 2017 on defense.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Have to learn from last years mistakes. Have to do a better job protecting the football and finishing drives with a kick. Will have to take advantage in our experience and size up front.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The goal is to be the most physical defense in the Wyoming Valley Conference. That starts with being a great tackling team.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We return our kicker, punter, long snapper and multiple returners. Played a lot of young guys last year on special teams and this unit should be a strength for us.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Central Columbia Blue Jays (4)

    Head Coach: Scott Dennis

    Assistant Coaches: EJ Smith, Nate Johnson, Dave Parmenteri, Mike Downs, Mike Hall, Jason Hippenstiel, Kirk Seesholtz, Brett Comstock, Brett Sarnoski, Mike Devine

    Team Name: Central Columbia Blue Jays

    2017 Record: 9-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Andrew Fritz, Ryan Letkowski, Luke Hook

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr, OT Derek Stamatedes 6’2″ 245
    Sr, C Owen Gaynor 6’2″ 252
    JR, WR Zander Bradley 6’0″ 160
    Soph, WR Eli Morrison 6’0″ 175
    SR, TE Jared Verse 6′ 5″ 215
    SR, QB Trae Devlin 6’0″ 174
    SR, RB Isaac Gensemer 6’0″ 180
    SR, FB Jack Schechterly 6’2″ 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    SR, LB Ky Seesholtz 6′ 3″ 220
    SR, LB/DE Jack Schechterly 6’2″ 190
    SOPH, CB Zach Smith 5’10” 150
    SR, SS Isacc Gensemer 6’0″ 180
    JR, NG Ian Hunnington 6’2″ 170
    SOPH DT Carter Crawford 6’3″ 240
    SR, DT Elijah Heintzelman 5’11” 225

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    SR, K/P Brendan Gregory 6′” 140

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    SR, OG LJ Woodward 6’1 275
    JR, CB Jacob Reifer 5’10” 170
    SOPH, G Alexx Eveland 6’1″ 270
    SOPH, LB Garrett Carter 6’3 205

    Key Stats: Trae Devlin returns after a 1,500 yard season last year.
    Isaac Gensemer needs 1,340 yards to be the schools all time leading rusher.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Replacing 3 offensive lineman will be the biggest key to our success on offense. With all our skill positions returning, we expect our experience will carry the offense.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We return a lot of starters and other players who played significant roles in 2017. We expect our defense to be fast and physical.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Brendan Gregory is returning to punt and kick after a fine 2017 season.

  • 2018 Team Previews – York Vo-Tech Spartans (3)

    Head Coach: Charlie Troxell

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Kline (OC), Matt Snyder (DC), Mark Gibson, Derek Baum, West Bard, Mike Dowling

    Team Name: York Vo-Tech Spartans

    2017 Record: 0-10

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Eric Clark, Julio Pascual

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) Terence Romey, WR 5-7, 155, Ryan Gibson, QB 6-3, 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Julian Faulk, DT, 5-10 225, Mike Rodriguez, LB 5-9, 200, James Wilmot, LB, 5-9, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Zach Wire P 6-2 185

    Key Newcomers: (3)  DK Wyche SO RB, JoJo Nieves SO RB/LB, Victor Pena SO, WR/CB 

    2018 Outlook: We will have a very young team that will take some lumps. We’ve got some talent to improve on last year’s record.  Our  biggest key will be getting Terence Romey as many touches as we can. He’s a special athlete and player. Bringing along our Sophomore RBs will be a huge key in  kickstarting our offense.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Berwick Bulldogs (2)

    Head Coach: Frank Sheptock

    Assistant Coaches: Cody Castor, Nick Dawson, John McDanel, Tim Mason, Jason Lanning, Josh Farrell, Jake Titus, Ryan Burt, Jim Meighan

    Team Name: Berwick Bulldogs

    2017 Record: 10-3

    Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Evan Klinger (RB, DB, KR), Jared Marshman (QB), Damon Beckhorn(WR, DB), Alex Parks (WR, DB), Jared Watts(WR), Joe Norce (TE,DE), Thomas Monico (OL, DL), Chase Strother (OL), Kenneth Marshman (K), Noah Craig (LB), Jimmie LeGrand (DE)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Ben Peck (Sr. OL 6’2 267), Noah Craig (Jr. Center 6′ 260), Michael Zalutko (Jr. OL 6’1 241), Tegan Wilk (Jr. WR 5-11 177), Alex Force (Sr. QB 6-2 160) (Alex started first six games of 2017 season)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) JJ Snyder (Sr. DL 6′ 212), Eric Montes (Jr. DE 6’2 222), Mason Laubach (So. DE 6’2 241), Joey Lynn (Sr. LB 5’11 196), Tegan Wilk (Jr. DB 5-11 177), Ryan Laubach (Jr. DB 6’1 174)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)  Alex Sharkuski (Sr. Punter 5-11 170), Jake Lanning (So. Snapper 6’2 235)

    Key Newcomers: (1) Blane Cleaver (So. 6-2 195 LB)

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Will need to replace a lot of starters on the offensive side of the ball. Transitions at QB, OL, RB and WR will play a key role in the offensive success.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Strong fundamentals will be the focus for the defense, getting off blocks, running to the ball, tackling and creating some opportunities for the offense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Replacing Kenneth Marshman will be a priority – field position kicking will be critically important.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Easton Red Rovers (11)

    Head Coach: Jeff Braido

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Ordway, Bryan Falcone, Brian Gaumer, Mike Palos, Mike Heimbach, Matt Baltz

    Team Name: Easton Red Rovers

    2017 Record: 8-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Ayyub Dail, RJ Guffy, Jake Herres, Luke Nimeh, Eddie Olsen, Jon Pineda, Scott Poulson, Israel Selassie, EJ Simmons, Zach Spray, Katrell Thompson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. FB Andrew Balukas, 6-1, 215
    Sr. OT Elek Ferency, 6-2, 300
    Sr. C Albert Gayle, 6′, 250
    Sr. RB Harold Reynolds, 5’9, 190
    Jr. OT Patrick Shupp, 6-3, 310

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. MLB Andrew Balukas, 6-1, 215
    Sr. DT Albert Gayle, 6′, 250
    Sr. OLB Danny Hynes, 6′, 205
    Sr. S Mike Dunlap, 6-4, 185
    Sr. S Damion Smith, 6-3, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. K/P Enzo Martellucci, 6′, 185

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Sr. OL/DL D’Sean Cham, 6-3, 290
    Sr. RB/CB Makhi DeSilva, 5-9, 160
    Sr. TE/DE Darien Lee, 6-2, 225
    Sr. QB Nate Nimeh, 5-11, 185
    Sr. CB Xavier Apgar, 5-10, 160
    Jr. OL/DE RJ Gisler, 6′, 195
    Jr. OL/DL Christian Miers, 6-5, 250
    So. RB/CB Nahjee Adams, 5-9, 180
    So. RB/OLB Dominic Falcone, 5-7, 175
    So. RB/MLB Tamir Jackson, 5-8, 170
    So. OL/DE Derek Frinzi, 6-3, 230

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We have a veteran offensive line led by Albert Gayle, Patrick Shupp and Elek Ferency which should allow us to both run the ball and pass the ball very effectively. QB Nate Nimeh and WR’s Damion Smith and Mike Dunlap are very capable of continuing our expanded passing game, while Harold Reynolds will be the workhorse at RB. If we can keep the run/pass game balanced, we should have a successful season.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our veteran secondary, led by 3rd year starters Mike Dunlap, Damion Smith and Danny Hynes, will be our strength. Returning MLB Andrew Balukas led the team in tackles last year and Albert Gayle will anchor the defensive line. We, once again, look to have a very disciplined and aggressive defense and will rely on some underclassmen to step up this season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Enzo Martellucci will return as our kicker/punter. He had a great year last year and was very dependable. We look for Enzo to have a big year for us.

  • 2018 Team Previews – York Suburban Trojans (3)

    Head Coach: Andy Loucks

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Marshall
    Scott Luckenbaugh
    Craig Zortman
    Ali Johnson
    Ryan Bologa
    Chad Garner

    Team Name: Trojans

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jake Taylor, SS
    Willie Batty, WR/FS
    Thomas Hoover, TE
    Janner Torres, FB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    SR., C, Jimmy Frey, 6-0/210
    SR., G, Aliq Johnson, 5-9/210
    SR., G, Rahad Khan, 5-10/200
    JR., QB, Max Reinecker, 6-2/180
    JR., RB, Savion Harrsion, 5-7/165
    JR., T, Devonte Embrey-Banks, 6-1/230
    JR., T, Garth Barclay, 6-6/230
    SO., RB, Nate Banks, 5-8/170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    SR., DE, Aliq Johnson, 5-9/210
    SR., LB, Justin Griffith, 6-0/190
    JR., DE, Garth Barclay, 6-6/230
    JR., NT, Nasier Gillespie, 6-3/270
    JR., LB, Keyvon Wright, 5-11/225
    JR., LB, Marcos Valdes, 5-8/185
    JR., CB, Savion Harrison, 5-7/165
    SO., CB, Nate Banks, 5-8/170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    JR., KR/PR, Savion Harrison, 5-7/165
    SO., KR/PR, P, Nate Banks, 5-8/170

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    JR., RB/LB, Terrell Savary, 5-11/180
    FR., TE/DE, Matt Bentivegna, 6-1/200

    Key Stats: 8 returners on both sides of the ball, including QB.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We have every starter and key back-up returning on the offensive line. Our offensive must control the LOS to enable us to effectively move the ball on the ground and in the air. Combined with our experienced backfield, we must control the game offensively.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We must dictate the tempo of the game defensively. Use our team speed to pressure the offense in both the running and passing game.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Continue to use our return game as a weapon. Both Savion and Nate have the ability to make big plays.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Williams Valley Vikings (11)

    Head Coach: Tim Savage
    Assistant Coaches: Mike Gunkle Paul Herb Josh Rodichock
    Team Name: Williams Valley Vikings
    2017 Record: 13-1
    Key Starters lost: Dylan Rabuck (Rb) Devon Rabuck (De/Te) Dylan Wolgang (Lb) Jake Wolfgang (Wr/Db) Allen Hand (Wr/Db) Nick Ulsh (Wr/Db) Adam Stroup (C) Zech Hite (Og/Dt) Dakota Morgan (Ot)
    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr Levi Engle #11 Qb Sr Nick Savage #30 Rb Sr Spencer Dimon #64 Ot Sr Faison Ali #56 Og
    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr Nick Savage #30 Lb Sr Levi Engle #11 Db Sr Faison Ali #56 Dt Sr Cole Warren #50 Lb Jr Brady Miller #32 Olb Soph Jessie Engle #12 De
    Special Teams Starters Returning: (0)
    Key Newcomers: (10) Jr Jayden Cruz #25 Wr/Qb/Db Jr Brady Miller #32 Rb Soph Bryce Herb #6 Wr/Qb/Db Soph Jake Hermann  Wr/Db Jr Bryce Lucas  (Lb/Rb) Soph Jessie Engle #12 (Te/Rb) Fr Jackson Yoder (OL/DL) Fr Owen Shoop (OL/DL)  Sr Aaron Minnich (Te/Wr/Lb Fr Hunter Wolfgang (Rb/Lb)
    D1 prospects: Spencer Dimon OT (Ivy/Patriot) Levi Engle DB
    Key Stats: Lost over 4000 yards in Rushing/receiving yards along with 30 sacks (Devon) and 170+ tackles (Wolfgang)
    2018 Outlook:
    Levi Engle will contend for Player of Year in Class A. Nick Savage has been waiting for feature role with much to prove and attain. Upfront Dimon best in our area and complimented well with Ali and Co. Looking for huge seasons from Jessie Engle and Brady Miller in multiple positions and Cruz, Herb and Hermann will be leaned on all season to produce on both sides of the ball.
    Be very efficient on offense and collectively look to replace Dylan and his Co-player of Year season.
    Defensively alot is up for grabs. Devon Rabuck and Dylan Wolfgang both multiple 1st team selections have left alot of tackles sacks and pressures to be found by the 2018 Viking Defense.
    Health Health and more Health is vital
  • 2018 Team Previews – Wissahickon Trojans (1)

    Head Coach: Bruce Fleming

    Assistant Coaches: Ben Haire, Steve Aubertin, John Flanigan, James Gilette, Brandon Gilliard Sr., Charles Kelly, Will Crawford

    Team Name: Wissahickon High School

    2017 Record: 2-7

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Antaun Lloyd CB (Kutztown), Marco Rivera LB, Rahsheed Wright WR/FS, Andre Mack DB (Wesley), Andre Jones CB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) So. QB Nick Santo, 6’2, 175, Sr. TE Tyler Caso, 6’3 211, Sr. OL Mark Thompson, 5’11 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) So. LB Raijon Benjamin, 5’11 210, Sr. DE Tyler Caso, 6’3 211, DT Mark Thompson, 5’11 250

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Punter Sr. Maurice Willis, 6’5 180, Kicker Sr. Eddie Fortescue 6’0 165

    Key Newcomers: (3)  So. RB Marice Johnson Jr., 5’9 170, Jr. RB Jalen Smalls, 5’8 175, Sr. WR Maurice Willis, 6’5 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: N/A

    Twitter: @WissFootball

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need to play unselfish football. Have to put the ball in our playmakers hands to move the ball down the field.

    Defense: The defense needs to play good fundamental football and be able to swarm to the ball.

    Special Team: Our special teams needs to be able to give us great field position and win this part of the game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Big Spring Bulldogs (3)

    Head Coach: Cory Hoffman

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Baker, John Barnett, Don Witter, Chuck Hickes, Don Armolt, Matt Eisenberg, John Fetchkan, Frank Landis, Shane Cohick, Ken Garvin

    Team Name: Big Spring Bulldogs

    2017 Record: 4-6

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Ryan Adams, Ethan Lee, Peyton Bechtold, Nick Black, Joey Yaukey, (rising Sr.) Zach Hasco (knee)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) Sr. OL Mike Kutzmonich, 6-0, 275. Sr. WR Gavin Pritchard, 6-5, 215.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Sr. DE Gavin Pritchard, 6-5, 215. Sr. DE Braden Petty, 6-1, 215.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3) Jr. RB/LB Nathan Fetchkan, 5-11, 225. Jr. RB/DB Anthony Gaudioso, 5-6, 165. Sr. QB Tim Siwy 5-11, 185.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Protect the rock! Turnovers killed the Bulldogs hopes to compete for a conference title in 2017. With most of the skills positions graduated, young talent must hold onto the football in order to be competitive.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Swarm to football. Fresh faces at most positions must learn to attack the ball. Petty and Pritchard return at the edges of the defensive line and must lead the charge.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Return specialist Charles Bowers graduated leaving Anthony Gaudioso as the only Bulldog with experience.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Lower Moreland Lions (1)

    Head Coach: Justin Beck

    Assistant Coaches: Timothy Reilly, Rob Schulgen, Casey Molt

    Team Name: Lions

    2017 Record: 1-7

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Matt Stefurak-LB/RB

    Brock Landis-DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    QB Coleman Peppleman, 5-11, 170
    WR Forrest Keys, 6-2, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr, LB Jordan Zoubroulis 5-11, 215
    Jr, DT Patrick Whittle 5-9, 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr, Forrest Keys, 6-2, 190

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Fr. DB Timothy Whittle, 5-9, 165

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Lower Moreland will need to replace Matt Stefurak on offense. It will require several individuals to step up to fill the void he left.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Lower Moreland will look to be more competitive this year and to hold opponents to scores within striking distance of the offense

  • 2018 Team Previews – Penn Manor Comets (3)

    Head Coach: John W Brubaker

    Assistant Coaches: Ben Schober, John Tercha, Josh Barben, Matt Schuck, Streeter Stuart, Stephen Weidner, Barry Groff, Jon Boxleitner, Pat Weaver Volunteers: Mitchell King, Chaz Alecxih, Joe Kreider. Strength Coach Tim Hite, Trainers Steven Kramer, Anya Holmberg, Equipment Manager, Kevin Hertzog.

    Team Name: Penn Manor Comets

    2017 Record: 3-7

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Josiah Edwards, Michael Morris, Michael Brown, Taraje Whitefield, Evanna Jones, Theoren McElheny, Andrew Eshelman, Ben Wright, Cole Heckaman, Vinny Vozzella, Paisun Harris, Mason Sottek, Casey McCollum.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11) Jacob Hollinger, 5’10”, 178 pounds. Aydan Hinkle, 5’10”, 155 pounds. Logan Legenstein 5’8″, 154 pounds. Josh Gibson 5’11, 172 pounds. Elliot Lawrence 6’0″ 198 pounds. Joel Stoner 6’0″, 235 pounds. Ryan Mahoney 6’2″, 205 pounds. Greg Zanowiak 5’8″, 256 pounds. Keaton Eachus 6’2″, 275 pounds. Zach Banta 6’0″ 210 pounds. Jiel Echavarria 6’3″ 180 pounds.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Jacob Hollinger, 5’10”, 178 pounds. Aydan Hinkle, 5’10”, 155 pounds. Logan Legenstein 5’8″, 154 pounds. Josh Gibson 5’11, 172 pounds. Nick Baker 5’10”, 165 pounds. Joel Stoner 6’0″, 235 pounds. Ryan Mahoney 6’2″, 205 pounds. Greg Zanowiak 5’8″, 256 pounds. Zach Banta 6’0″ 210 pounds. Jiel Echavarria 6’3″ 180 pounds.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Liam Hart, 5’9″, 175 pounds and Zach Banta.

    Key Newcomers: (17)

    Stephen Albright, 6’1″, 171 pounds.
    Adam Becker 5’11”, 198 pounds.
    Nick Baker 5’10”, 165 pounds.
    Aaron Yoder 5’9″, 193 pounds
    Aaron Gale 5’10”, pounds 150 pounds
    Derek Reinmiller 5’8″, 145 pounds.
    Joel Martinez 5’5″ 122 pounds
    Jared Musser 5’7″, 143 pounds
    Chad Buffenmyer 5’9″, 206 pounds
    Luke Braas
    Hunter Hoffman
    James Morant
    Kyle Murr
    JD Robinson
    Issac Stoltzfus
    Payton Suydam
    Ben Weaver

    2018 Offensive Outlook: There will be many new players entering key positions. Key positions to fill are quarterback, running back, and some offensive lineman. We are excited to work with the team and see where they develop.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: There will key positions to replace such as middle linebacker and our defensive line. Again, we look forward to working with the team throughout the summer to see they develop into positions.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Liam Hart returns as a returning letterman. We look forward to working with Liam and other players as we develop our special teams.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Susquehanna Sabers (2)

    Head Coach: Kyle Cook

    Assistant Coaches:

    Curtis Mills
    Paul Rooney
    Dave Beaudette

    Team Name: Susquehanna Sabers

    2017 Record: 4-6

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: David Armitage-G, Travis Craig-DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. QB Canyon Stone, 6-1, 180
    Sr. RB Sam Cosmello, 5-11, 190
    Sr. RB Adam Roe, 5-10, 170
    Sr. WR Mason Deakin, 6-1 180
    Sr. WR Dan Baker, 6-2, 185
    Sr. WR Adam Rockwell, 6-2, 175
    Sr. OT Brock Gumaer, 6-2, 260
    Sr. OG Ryan Carmody, 5-11, 230
    Jr. OT Tim Sweeney, 6-1, 300

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. FS Canyon Stone, 6-1, 180
    Sr. LB Sam Cosmello, 5-11, 190
    Sr. DE Adam Roe, 5-10, 170
    Sr. NG William Perry, 5-7 155
    Sr. CB Mason Deakin, 6-1 180
    Sr. CB Dan Baker, 6-2, 185
    Sr. DT Brock Gumaer, 6-2, 260
    Jr. DT Tim Sweeney, 6-1, 300
    Soph. LB Garrett Decker, 5-9, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    K- Sr. Canyon Stone, 6-1, 180
    P- Sr. Mason Deakin, 6-1 180

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Jr. RB/LB Vinnie Santore, 5-7 160
    Soph, TE/DE Gavin Baker, 6-2, 180
    Soph, RB/FS Ryan Mills, 5-8 145

    Key Stats: With only graduating a few Seniors that saw playing time last year we return 9 starters on both sides of the ball. Injuries plagued our team last year but several younger players got experience which we hope will create some competition moving into the season for key positions.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We are a option offense so keeping our QB from taking a lot of hit will be help in the long run. Several of the skill players are entering their third year as starter and have grown up a lot over the past two years. If our option can mesh and are o-line continues to improve we should have a very successful season.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We are entering the 2018 season with a new defensive coordinator but our scheme will stay the same (50). We are putting a heavy emphasis on better tackling and 11 men running to the ball. We hope to improve in both of those areas to get our defensive back on the top of the league.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Our kicking game is deep with three different guys (Stone, Gumaer, & Mills) who can kickoff and kick extra points. A weekly competition will see who gets that job. Punting we return a Senior who has done a great job over the last two years (Deakin).

  • 2018 Team Previews – North Penn / Mansfield Panthers (4)

    Head Coach: Tom Dickinson

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jim Bogaczyk
    Steve Brion
    Derek Hall
    Chris Olson
    Joe Zaparzynski

    Team Name: North Penn / Mansfield HS

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Brendan Hill
    Dylan Wesneski
    Justin Kriner

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. QB Brent Burleigh, 6-2, 190
    Sr. RB Garrett David, 6-3, 220
    Sr. RB Isaac Way, 6-0, 185
    Sr. WR Sawyer Freeman, 5-10, 175
    Sr. Slot Justin Shedd, 5-8, 150
    Sr. OT Roch Minnich, 6-0, 195
    Sr. OC Brandyn Choplosky, 5-11, 215
    Sr. OT John Minnich, 6-1, 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. DT John Minnich, 6-1, 240
    Sr. DT Ian Lisowski, 6-1, 230
    Sr. OLB Mikah Kolb, 5-5, 155
    Sr. ILB Garrett David, 6-3, 220
    Sr. DB Isaac Way, 6-0, 185
    Sr. DB Justin Shedd, 5-8, 150

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    So. OG Logyn Choplosky, 6-1, 230
    SO. WR/DB Noah Spencer, 5-8, 140

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Return our QB who threw for 1,270 yards and 20 TD’s. Have two good running backs returning along with three returning offensive lineman. Need to find receivers.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Return a good core of players from last season including our leading tackler, Garrett David. We need to continue to be aggressive and work on stopping the run better.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We need to replace our punter and kicker.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Crestwood (2)

    TEAM NAME CLASSIFICATION PREV RECORD Return O-players Returning D-players Rank COACH
    Crestwood AAAA 5-6 8 6 75 Greg Myers
    KEY RETURNING PLAYERS
    NAME JERSEY # HT WT POS GRADE COMMENT
    Chase Passman 6′ 180 QB/SS 12 team leader, only played 4 games last season
    Patrick Rother 5’10 185 W/SS 12 4 year player, team captain
    Brandon Nieminski 1 6’5 205 WR/FS 11 Big, tall receiver, expect a nice season out of him
    Nick Grosek 5’10 190 RB/C 12 only played half of 2017, leading rusher
    Sean Foley 6’6 255 OT/DE 12 3 year starter, leader, college prospect with a good senior season
    Garrett Swank 5’10 170 QB/C 11 started 7 games in 2017 at QB, will contribute as WR & Corner
    Logan Arnold 6’1 210 FB/LB 10 solid young player, 2 way starter
    Adam Gegaris 6′ 225 TE/DE/LB 12 returning starter, good edge pass rusher
    Ryan Petrosky 6’1 170 WR/FS 10 good young receiver, great athlete, will play a few positions
    Kevin Frisbie 6′ 265 OL/DT 12 returning starter
    Please try and list only KEY players – space is limited
    Assistant Coaches: Don Flynn, Kyle Kutney ryan Arcangeli Jim shedlock Tony Marranca John Centak Walt Stets
    Team Name:
    2017 Record: 5-6 2018 Schedule:
    Key Starters lost: kevin Klusewitz, shane o’rourke
    Offensive Starters Returning: (number) Example: Sr. OT John Smith, 6-5, 320 see above
    Defensive Starters Returning: (number) Example: Sr. DT John Smith, 6-5, 320
    Special Team Starters Returning: (number) Example: Sr. DT John Smith, 6-5, 320 garret Swank – kicker
    Key Newcomers:  Example: Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170
    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sean Foley Brandon Nieminski
    Key Stats:
    2017 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? Staying healthy at key positions
    Offense: Control the ball and clock
    Defense: Be able to stop the run effectively
    Special Team:
  • 2018 Team Previews – Bloomsburg Panthers (4)

    Head Coach: Kevin Seabrook

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dave Wood
    Steve Weigle
    Tyler Coombe
    Garrett Orr
    Chris McIntyre
    Marcus Coulter
    Matt Stone
    Anthony Stone
    Matt Bond
    Sam Haynes
    George Johns

    Team Name: Bloomsburg Panthers

    2017 Record: 5-6

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Nick Anderson, Logan Benintende, Evan Bond, Eric Foust, Jake Frye, Trey Harkins, Mitch Reed, Trevor Schell, Conner Timbrell, Jeremy Vogel & Joseph Zola

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. RB Hunter Coulter, 5-10, 175;
    Sr. WR Jack Malatesta, 6-0, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. ILB Owen Lewis, 6-0, 190:
    Sr. OLB Aiden Klinger, 6-0, 185;
    Jr. ILB Cade Klinger, 5-9, 170;
    So. OLB Brody Hock, 6-1, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. ILB Owen Lewis, 6-0, 190:
    Sr. OLB Aiden Klinger, 6-0, 185;
    Jr. ILB Cade Klinger, 5-9, 170;
    So. OLB Brody Hock, 6-1, 190;
    Sr. RB Hunter Coulter, 5-10, 175;
    Sr. WR Jack Malatesta, 6-0, 160;
    Sr. ILB Nathan Martz, 5-10. 200

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    So. QB/ILB Jack Howell, 6-2, 200
    Sr. RB/OLB Cooper Thrush, 5-11, 155
    Jr. OL/DL William McGinley, 6-1, 203
    Jr. OL/DL Lucas Lykon, 5-7, 201
    Fr. OL/DL Rhyan Defrain, 5-10, 260
    Fr. OL/DL Cole Stobo, 6-1, 240
    Fr. WR/DB Daniel Guzevich, 5-9, 136
    Fr. RB/ILB Mason Lunger, 5-4, 147
    Fr. RB/DB Damon Rasmussen, 5-6, 140
    Fr. RB/DB Xzayvhier Russel-King, 5-8, 145

    2018 Offensive Outlook: In 2018, we’re looking to have a balanced attack on offense. We have most of our offense being 1st time starters, but are looking for them to have big contributions on the team this year.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively this year, we want to focus on creating opportunities for our team through turnovers and playing solid defense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We need to play sound football this year on special teams, not allowing the big play to occur. If we focus on the small things, we will be fine.

  • 2018 Team Previews – West Catholic Burrs (12)

    Head Coach: Brian Fluck

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dennis Fluck
    Bruce Mapp
    Brian Weathers
    Kellen Kemp
    Khiry Carter
    Kevin Malone
    Devante Ford
    Tristin Freeman
    Keith Morrison
    Rich Spencer
    James Smalls

    Team Name: West Catholic Burrs

    2017 Record: 8-4

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Rovny Dasilva
    Calvin Pressley
    Keith Jenkins
    Jahmere Crumpton
    Da’vion Kidd-Jackson
    Koddy Mills
    Dwayne Hill

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. RB Jacir Savoy 5’8″ 170lbs
    Sr. OL Kha’Jey Frazier 6’10’ 230lbs
    Sr. WR Seth Degree 6’0″ 170lbs
    Sr. Aaron Jenkins 5’10” 165bs
    Jr. OL Rickquan Rivera 5’10” 290lbs
    Jr. RB Zahir Booker 5′”10″ 170lbs
    Jr. QB Zaire Hart-Hawkins 6’0″ 170lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. LB Tre Johnson 6’0″ 220lbs
    Sr. LB Kha’Jey Frazier 6’0″ 230lbs
    Sr. DB Nadir Morton-Andrews 5’10” 165lbs
    Sr. LB/DE Damen Studstill 6’4″ 235lbs
    Jr. DB Shakur Smalls 5′”10 165lbs
    Jr. DL Rickquan Rivera 5’10” 290lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr.. P/K Tre Johnson 6’0″ 220lbs
    Sr. PR/KR Jacir Savoy 5’10” 170lbs

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Jr. WR/DB Justino Griggs 5″10′ 165lbs
    Jr. WR/DB Julio Dasilva 6’0″ 165lbs
    Fr. WR/DB Marcel Jackson 5’10” 165lbs
    Jr. OL/DL David Atkins 6’2″ 285lbs
    Jr. OL/DL Tyleek Nixon 6″0″ 255lbs
    Jr. RB/LB Nelson Mandala Menash 5’10” 210lbs

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We want to keep teams off balance with both run and pass. We have alot of playmakers on the field and we need to get all of them involve in the offense. The key is to get the offensive line on the same page and allow of skill position players to get the ball in open space.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We will be aggressive and attacking defense who will play man to man coverage. We have experience at our db and LB position and we need them to be the leaders on the field. We will mix up our defensive fronts.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We should be much better in the punting and kicking game with our returning player (Tre Johnson) back to do both jobs. We have some speed and experience back to return kicks and punts. We are looking to score several tds in our return game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Neshaminy Redskins (1)

    Head Coach:  Steven Wilmot (4th Year)

    Assistant Coaches: Jay Weidenbaugh, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs; Neil French, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Ray Jones, TE/Fullbacks; David Ferrara, Outside Linebackers; Kevin Kelly, Quarterbacks/Running Backs; Charlie Marterella, Wide Receivers; Ryan Katona, Offensive Line; Jon Craig, Defensive Line; Ed Mitchem, Defensive Line; Ray Kelly, Administrative and Offensive Assistant; Chuck Lumio, Speed Development and Agility

    Team Name: Neshaminy Redskins

    2017 Record: 10-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Mike Garlick WR/LB; Joel Stills RB/DB; Gio Figueroa OT,DT; Nick Napadano OG; Lou DiFrancesco DT;

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) So. QB Brody McAndrew, 6-3, 195; Sr. WR Cory Joyce 6-0 174; Sr. WR Zack Canimore 5-11 170; Sr. FB Tyler Foster 6-0 190; Sr. TE Bobby Buchys 6-4, 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. Oleh Manzyk, 6-1, 210; Jr. LB Chris Majors 6-0, 210; Sr. S Cory Joyce 6-0, 174; Sr. C Marcus Griffin 5-10, 170; Sr. C Logan Williamson 5-11, 165;  Sr. Luke Hitchen 6-2, 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. KR Marcus Griffin 5-10, 170

    Key Newcomers: (6)  Jr. RB/LB Henry Hill 5-11, 190; So RB Chris James 5-8, 165; Sr. WR Ryan O’Connor 5-8, 165;  Sr. OL/DL James Stetson 5-8, 235;  Sr. OL/DL James Koluboi 6-3, 260; Jr. OL/DL Zack Magdelinskas 5-11, 225; 

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:Sr. Oleh Manzyk, 6-1, 210; Sr. TE Bobby Buchys 6-4, 215; Sr. WR Cory Joyce 6-0 174; Sr. C Marcus Griffin 5-10, 170; Sr. C Logan Williamson 5-11, 165

    Key Stats: Brody McAndrew finished his Sophomore year with nearly a 102 QB rating (1872 passing yards, 17 TD’s/4 INT’s), Oleh Manzyk has 23 touchdowns over the past 2 seasons and led the team in Totals Tackles (78) and Tackles for Losses (15) in 2017, Cory Joyce has 60 reception over the past 2 seasons

    2018 Outlook: Our team will be challenged very early with a very competitive non league schedule (North Penn, Pennridge, Downingtown West).  The level of play on both sides of the line of scrimmage will determine the fate of those three games.  In order for us to be successful, lineman who are playing in their first game are going to have to play at a very high level.  We will be relying on a great group of seniors and the arm of McAndrew to get us off to a good start. 

    Offense:  Replacing the 5 starters lost on the offensive line will be a large task for the offense.  Helping getting the running game going will be returning tight end Bobby Buchys and fullback Tyler Foster.  Running the ball will be rising sophomore Chris James and junior Henry Hill.  The production at slot receiver lost by the graduation of Mike Garlick will be picked up by senior Ryan O’Connor.  Quarterback Brody McAndrew has all of his favorite recieving targets back including Cory Joyce, Zack Canimore and Oleh Manzyk. 

    Defense:Led by Manzyk on Defense, we return a good amount of skill and leadership on defense.  Our 3 defensive backs (Joyce, Griffin, Williamson) return along with our two inside backers (Manzyk, Majors).  We have some good candidates at outside linebacker.  Our defensive line will be anchored by returning starter Luke Hitchen.

    Special Team:Look for McAndrew to pick up the punting duties.  We currently have two candidates for kicker

  • 2018 Team Previews – West Perry Mustangs (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Boden

    Assistant Coaches: TJ Quaker, Bob Folk, Derek Puchalsky, Russ Feeney, Kyle Ream, Bob Darden, Matt Harmon

    Team Name: West Perry Mustangs

    2017 Record: 4-6

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: Dom Salinetro, Joey Reisinger, Nevin Shields, Jake Quaker

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) SR OL Isaac Nulton,  SR OL Joe Dress, SR Oline Zane White, SR RB Jake Fadness, SR RB Terrance Quaker, SR WR Cade Sutch, 

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. DL Dave Doran, SR LB Jake Fadness, JR LB Tad Ziegler, SR LB Jon Negley, JR LB Kenyon Johnson, Soph DB Eli Puchalsky, SR DB Terrance Quaker, SR DB Cade Sutch

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) JR K Zach Quaker, SR P Terrance Quaker

    Key Newcomers:  SR WR/DB Preston Weber, SR OL/DL Jared Buechel, JR QB Kenyon Johnson, JR TE/DE Luke Shaffer

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Kenyon Johnson

    Key Stats: The loss of last year’s seniors will be felt.Many offensive records were broken.The new starters must make an impact early.

    2018 Outlook:

    Offense:The offensive line must gel and open holes for us to be successful.QB Protection is a must.

    Defense:Must be able to get off the field in crucial 3rd down situations.Tackling must continue to improve.Focus is on stopping the run.

    Special Team:Must limit return yardage.Returning kicker Zach Quaker will be much improved.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Hatboro-Horsham Hatters (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Kapusta

    Assistant Coaches:

    Michael Hallman
    Dan O’Sullivan
    Curtis Dunaway
    Jimmy Buckley
    Joe Hallman
    Bill Thornton
    Trent Mongillo

    Team Name: Hatboro-Horsham

    2017 Record: 6-4

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Nick Chapman
    Josh Smith
    Chris Edwards
    Anthony Kwiatanowski
    Adam Suder
    Ben Ejimonyuegwo
    Calvin Broaddus, Jr.
    Brett Johnson
    Tristan Long

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Jake Schalki Sr. OT 6-5 270
    Mark Custer Sr. OG 6-1 265
    Jordan Collazo Jr. RB 5-11 205
    Cameron Broaddus Sr. WR 5-9 165
    Jake Rickard Sr. OT 6-2 220
    Nahji Logan Jr. TE 6-3 215
    Will Reimenschneider Jr. TE/QB 6-0 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jake Schalki Sr. DE 6-5 270
    Logan Flynn Jr. DT 6-1 225
    Amir Bookard Sr. DB 5-10 155
    Jordan Collazo Jr. LB 5-11 205
    Will Reimenschneider Jr. DE 6-0 215
    Cameron Broaddus Sr. DB 5-9 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Ismael Collazo Sr. RET 5-10 200
    Amir Bookard Sr. RET 5-10 155
    Cameron Broaddus Sr. PUNTER 5-9 165

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Ismael Collazo Sr. RB/LB 5-10 200
    Patrick Chapman Jr. QB/WR/DB 5-10 175
    Charles Crothamel Sr. QB/DB 5-10 180
    Trent Tyson Jr. LB 5-11 185
    Isaiah Beauchamp Jr. WR/DB 5-10 165
    Dan Simpson So. OL 6-4 255
    John Long, Jr. Jr. WR 6-0 195

    Key Stats: back-to-back winning seasons

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We are replacing most of the skilled positions, so the offense will have to gel as a unit and learn timing. The offensive line and backs have a good amount of experience and are big, strong and fast.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Replacing most of the secondary will be a challenge. The defensive front has lots of game experience.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: A new kicker will have to step up. The punter has a season under his belt. The return game has been successful and will need to continue to make big plays and set up good field position.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Perkiomen Valley Vikings (1)

    Head Coach: Rob Heist

    Assistant Coaches:

    Defensive Coordinator – Matt Young
    Offensive Line – Jason Basile
    Defensive Line – Tim Connolly
    Outside Linebackers / Sp Teams Coordinator – Don Lindberger
    Wide Receivers / JV Head Coach – Andrew Miller
    Volunteer – Jim Bildstein
    Volunteer – Tim Walsh
    Volunteer – Kevin Kehs
    Volunteer – Chris Finkbiner
    Volunteer – Jason Heflin
    Volunteer – Pat Prante

    Team Name: Perkiomen Valley Vikings

    2017 Record: 10-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Jahir Holmes, Brendan Schimpf, Alec Jackson, Brian Fehr, Mike Weir, Noah Shine, Remy Sell, Ryan Cerula, Joe Zeminski, Kevin DelaCruz, Kevin Lovett, Justin Daniels

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr – Qb – Cole Peterlin, 6’1″, 175
    Sr – Wr – Isaiah Domine, 6’2″, 185
    Sr – Rb/Olb – Malik Smith II, 5’10”, 195
    Sr – Fl/S – Austin Rowley, 5′ 11″, 160
    Jr – T/Dt – Gavin Euker, 6’2″, 250
    Jr – T/Dt – Will Marotta, 6’4″, 280
    Jr – Rb/Ilb – Jon Moccia, 5′ 10″, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr – Olb – Malik Smith II
    Sr – Safety – Austin Rowley
    Jr – Cb – Randy Washington, 5′ 9″, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Jr – Fullback – Jacob Sturm, 5’9″, 175
    Jr – Center – Eli Johnston, 5′ 10″ 215
    Sr – Olb – Zach Lomonaco, 5’11”, 180
    Sr – Te/Ilb – Doug Lingo, 6’1″, 205
    Sr – Hb/Ilb – Hunter Ricci, 6’0″, 205
    Sr – Wr/Olb – Brett Kuiken, 6’0″, 180
    So – K – Brayden Basile, 5’10”, 150

    Key Stats: 10-2 Record in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: On the offensive side of the ball we will strive to be balanced and unpredictable in 2018. We will use various personnel and formations to attempt to gain an advantage. The keys to our season will be how efficiently we can execute our offense and the decision making of our offensive leaders.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We will try to play a Viking brand of defense again in 2018 meaning putting 11 hard-nose, physical players on the field who want to run to the ball with their hair on fire. Tackling is always our top priority on the defensive side of the ball and we’ll work on that element extensively.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Commitment to the special teams 1/3 of the game will be our focus in 2018. This part of a football game will be as important as any other for us.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Academy of Palumbo Griffins (12)

    Head Coach: Josh Kaufman

    Assistant Coaches: Dave DiViea, Ivan Felder, Dominic Caselli

    Team Name: Academy at Palumbo Griffins

    2017 Record: 5-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB Jayson Davis, OL Tyree Singleton, LB Alvin Martin, LB Ernest Holland

    Offensive Starters Returning: Monireach Sokunthea WR, Demetrius Williams RB, Fred Thompson WR, Miguel Mendoza OL, Cameran Caldwell OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: Rahmir Silver DE, Trequan Gary  LB, Malik Townes LB, Kyree Dingle S

    Special Team Starters Returning:  haven’t practiced special Teams yet

    Key Newcomers:  Sinseir Smith RB, Ahmad Riddick DE, Quadir Donaldson OL, Axel Torres OL

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ahmad Riddick DE, Demetrius Williams RB, Fred Thompson WR, Rahmir Silver DE

    2018 Outlook: The team is working very hard and we have some talent especially at LB.

    Offense: We are going to try to score as many as we can. Our QB position is a camp competition but we have a guy who is standing out as of now and working very hard to secure the spot. The backfield will be a strength and well has having returning starters at WR and OL.

    Defense: We are going to try to stop the team from scoring. We have good depth and skills all around, particularly at the LB position.

    Special Team: Our goal is to win the game with offense and defense and not to lose it with special teams

  • 2018 Team Previews – Nativity BVM Green Wave (11)

    Head Coach: Pat Mason

    Assistant Coaches: Josh Muldowney, Mike Downey, Kevin Putalavage, Jarrad Brennan, Joe Brennan, Ken Miller, Gino Yourey, Greg Koperna, Joe Opolsky, Chris Sanchez, Joe Winter

    Team Name: Nativity Green Wave

    2017 Record: 7-4, Lost in the District XI Semifinal

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Ryan McDonald, Luciano Yourey, Devin Grant, Wyatt Kahler, Gavin Tabler, Casian Flowers

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Ryan Schreffler, Sr, RB
    Sincere Walker, Sr, QB
    Raphael Muldrow, Sr, RB
    Connor McNamara, Sr, OG
    Torin Shellhammer, Sr, OT
    Nico DiNicola, Sr, WR
    Michael Bilansky, Sr, TE

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Ryan Schreffler, Sr, OLB
    Sincere Walker, Sr, DB
    Raphael Muldrow, Sr, DB
    Connor McNamara, Sr, DL
    Zachaeus Omlor, Sr, MLB
    Roman DiNicola, Jr, DB
    Hadrian Vaupel, Sr, DL
    Andrew Buchinski, Jr, MLB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Raphael Muldrow, Sr, PR/KR,

    Key Newcomers: N/A

    Key Stats: We won 7 games last year, the most wins since 2006.
    Ryan Schreffler, RB, 136 carries, 929 yards, 11 TDs, Defense = 42 tackles, 3 sacks, 5 tfl
    Raphael Muldrow, RB, 96 carries, 516 yards, 6 TDs Receiving = 15 rec, 321 yards, 4 TDs

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We return our top 2 running backs (Schreffler and Muldrow) and our quarterback (Walker). I am expecting us to be able to pass the ball more effectively this year and to become a more versatile offensive unit. Michael Bilansky returns at tight end and I am expecting him to have a big year. Our offensive line made significant improvements in the weight room during the off season and they will be the key to our success.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our defensive made vast improvements throughout the 2017 season. With a significant amount of starters returning, I am expecting them to continue to improve. Defensive leaders, Zachaeus Omlor and Ryan Schreffler return at linebackers and Hadrian Vaupel and Connor McNamara return on the defensive line. I believe that the strength of our defensive is our improved team speed.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We lost our punter and kicker from last year. Finding a viable replacement for him will be a major concern for us this off season.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes (11)

    Head Coach: MIke Farr

    Assistant Coaches:

    Steve Spolski
    Buddy Biever
    Brad Biever
    Evan Fink
    Andrew Fink
    Dennis Fink
    Mike Tracey
    John Sanders
    Zach Dixon

    Team Name: Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

    2017 Record: 8-5

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Austin Yoder, Joey Kocher, Brandon Koch, Teddy Welsh, Conner Raymond, Jake Haeseler, Josh Kalyan

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. OL Nate Reedy, 6-1, 230
    Sr. OL Austin Homan, 6-1, 240
    Sr. OL/TE Brent Mataka, 6-1, 210
    Sr. RB Jake Luckenbill, 6-0, 205
    Sr. RB Shawn Davis, 6-1, 200
    Sr. WR/RB Austin Clauser, 6-1, 195
    Jr. RB Kobe Brish, 5-9, 205
    Jr. RB/TE Steven Balulis, 5-11, 205
    Jr. WR/QB Kyle Donatti, 5-10, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)

    Sr. DL Nate Reedy, 6-1, 230
    Sr. DL Austin Homan, 6-1, 240
    Sr. DL/LB Brent Mataka, 6-1, 210
    Sr. LB Jake Luckenbill, 6-0, 205
    Sr. LB Shawn Davis, 6-1, 200
    Sr. DB Austin Clauser, 6-1, 195
    Sr. DL Alec Hoffman, 6-1, 190
    Jr. DB Kobe Brish, 5-9, 205
    Jr. LB Steven Balulis, 5-11, 205
    Jr. DB Kyle Donatti, 5-10, 180
    Jr. DL Shawn Fitzpatrick, 5-11, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr. Kobe Brish, 5-9, 205 (LS, KR, PR)
    Jr. K Gavin Evitts, 5-10, 180

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Fr. QB/WR/DB Steven Spolski, 6-0, 185
    Fr. OL/DL Josh Jenan, 6-0, 200
    Fr. WR/QB/DB Trent Creasy, 5-9, 180
    Fr. OL/DL Josh Magdeburg, 5-10, 235
    So. OL/DL Brayden Hoffer, 5-11, 220
    So. OL/DL Nick Taylor, 5-10, 210
    So. RB/LB Mason Reber, 6-0, 185
    JR. OL/DL Blaize Swartzlander, 6-0, 240

    Key Stats: Out scored opponents 505-231 in 2017
    Avg. 378 yards per game 2017
    Avg. 38.8 points/game 2017
    103 TFL’s on Defense

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Return a very good backfield with Davis, Luckenbill, and Brish. We must do a better job of taking care of the football (11 fumbles in 2017). O-line will have a mix of experience and newcomers but I’m excited with our you talent up front.Our play action vertical passing game will help keep teams honest in the box.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our front 7 in the 3-4 defense is filled with 3 and 4 year starters. You could argue that this collective group is the best we’ve ever had. We have a few holes to fill in our secondary but I like our newcomers in those areas.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are excited to have 5 long snappers and 4 kickers on our roster. I will be developing our punt game this summer.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Shikellamy Braves (4)

    Head Coach: Todd Tilford

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Ermert, Ron Pratt, Mike Hoover, Brad Slack, Rick Lund, David Evans, Mark Burrows, Tom Krieger

    Team Name: Shikellamy Braves

    2017 Record: 9-3

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: Josh Krieger, Gabe Tilford, Nate Dealy, Mason Dienert, Tate Krankoskie

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) #10  WR Darell Lyles 6’4 240, #55 OT Zach Kemberling 6′ 265, #73 OG Billy Nace 6′ 250, #7 WR Lucas Tilford 5’9 160

    Defensive Starters Returning:(4) #10  DE WR Darell Lyles 6’4 240, #3 LB Ulyses Mercado 5″9 190, #32 LB Evan Bingaman 6′ 195, #34 DE David Munoz 6′ 240

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) #1 Jon Gittens K

    Key Newcomers: (15)  #11 Duncan Weir QB/LB, #5 Ryan Castillo WR/DB, #10 Drew Balestrini WR/DB, #14 Nate Minnier WR/LB, #20 Zacki Nettles FB/LB, #28 Jermez Herring RB/LB, #35 Connor Fitzgerald TE/LB, #42 Joel Derr FB/LB, #45 Eric Shoch WR/DB, #51 Aaron Keeler DL, #59 Jared Oakes OL/DL, #63 Derek Reitz OL/DL, #71 Jacob Dressler 6’3 230, #72 Dan McHale OL/DL, #78 Nathan Gessner

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Darell Lyles

    2018 Outlook: Return only 4 starters on each side of the ball, but have several players returning that got valuable experience from last season’s 9-3 team.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Lower Merion Aces (1)

    Head Coach: Evan Breisblatt

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dave Lloyd
    Sean Capkin
    Khalil Smith
    Joe Augustine
    Joe Powel
    Kevin Herod

    Team Name: Lower Merion Aces

    2017 Record: 2-9

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: (7)

    Ben Rubin MLB, WR
    Marek D’alonzo QB, OLB
    Deion Davis WR, FS
    William Savastani G, DT
    Justin Wootton T, DE
    Tahj Wheeler TE, DE
    Elijah Smith RB/LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Matt O’Connor QB 6’2 185
    Sr. Jalen Goodman WR 5’11 190
    Sr. Jaden Helton WR 5’9 165
    Sr. Ian Goodman WR 5’9 165
    Sr. Marcus Green WR 6’0 175
    Sr. Bram Hollis C 5’9 175
    Sr. Will House G 5’9 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. Jalen Goodman DB 5’11 190
    Sr. Jaden Helton DB 5’9 165
    Sr. Ian Goodman DB 5’9 165
    Sr. John Trainer LB 5’5 135
    Sr. Marcus Green DB 6’0 175
    Sr. Will House MLB/DT 5’9 195
    Sr. Xavier Stockman DT 5’10 215
    Sr. Ryan Gillam LB 6’1 170
    Sr. Ardontrelle Williams LB 5’11 180
    Sr. Niko Hahn CB 5’9 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. KR/PR Jaden Helton 5’9 165
    Sr. KR/PR Ian Goodman 5’9 165

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr. Khalil Jackson 5’8 260 DT/G
    Soph. D’Shawn Jemison 5’11 195 RB/MLB
    Jr. Noah Prichard 6’1 185 DE/OL
    Jr. FB Brandon Desper FB/LB
    Sr. Ed Zhang G/LB
    Jr. Jon Goldstein 6’3 260 OL/DL
    Jr. Roger Roberts 5’10 175 Athlete
    Jr. Khalil Williams CB

    Key Stats:

    Jalen Goodman WR/DB Sr. 5’11 190
    62 Tackles/ 16 Receptions 5 TDS 3 INTS
    Jaden Helton WR/DB Sr.5′ 9 165
    20 receptions 4TDS /17 tackles
    Ian Goodman WR/DB Sr.5’9 165
    44 receptions /41 tackles
    Ardonntrell Williams RB/LB Sr.5’11 180
    27 carries 111 yards / 53 tackles 1 Int
    Marcus Green WR/DB Sr. 6’0 175
    59 tackles/12 receptions 3 TDS
    John Trainor LB Sr.5’5 135
    71 tackles

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The key on offense is going to be the Offensive Line and how physical we will be this year. We need to find out what we are capable of doing and do it well. In order for us to have success offensively, we must be balanced. If we are able to run the football with the skills players we have a chance.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we need to be able to stop the run in a tough hard nose league where the run game is very prevalent. The key to defense is being physical and not giving up big plays. The strength of our defense will be our secondary. The key for us will be our defensive line and how they hold up to some physical football teams.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: John Trainer returns to long snap. We will have some very dangerous returners with Jaden and Ian among others that could go back there. We need to find a punter and kicker. We need to be great on kick Off and Punt to win games.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

    Head Coach: Rick Knox, OC Mike Mattei, DC Mike Lonergan

    Team Name: Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Blue Devils

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: OL-Anthony Marrone, Sean McCann, and Safeties Nick Logue and Myles Hugee, and QB/WR/LB Jack Elliott

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) SR QB Aaron Angelos 6’1″ 185, SR WR Pat Elliott 6″2″ 185, JR WR Ke’Shawn Williams 6’0″ 170, SR RB Rob Gentile 5’11” 185, JR RB Aaron Rascoe 5’10 190, SR TE Brian Richardson 6’2″ 230, SR OL Jimmy Burke 6’0″ 295, JR OL Luke Percy 6’5″ 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) LB Elliott-see above , SO LB Carnell Kemp 6’0″ 200, JR LB Nick Shragher 5’11” 220, DL Burke see above, DL Richardson see above, DL Percy see above, DB Gentile, see above

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) Return men: Elliott-punts, Williams, Rascoe, and Gentile Kicks

    Key Newcomers: (1)  Sr. Kicker Luke Greenberg 6’1″ 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: QB: Aaron Angelos 6’1″ 185, WR/LB Pat Elliott 6″2 185

    Key Stats: Angelos 97-171 for 1355 and 10TDs, Elliott 40-527 and 4 TDs in 2017

    2018 Outlook:

    Having only graduated 7 seniors, we return many experienced players. This is most true in the offensive skill positions. We are poised to improve over last years record and if all goes well be in the mix for a League Title.

    Defense: We will be strongest in our LB corps with all 3 players returning.

    Special Team: New Kicker Luke Greenberg will give us good defensive starting positions and all of our return men are experienced and athletic.

     

  • 2018 Team Previews – Interboro Buccaneers (1)

    Head Coach: Steve Lennox

    Assistant Coaches: Mark Burrell, Lou D’Alonzo, Mike Desposito, Gary Mayer, Zac McMenamin, George Zagame

    Team Name:  Interboro Bucs

    2017 Record: 5-7

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: Kalie Kuyate (RB/LB), Anthony Zizza (OL/DL), Noah Nichol (OL), Joe Forte (FB), Brett McLaughlin (TE/LB), Ryan Doughty (LB), Nick Ewing (OL), Wyatt McDevitt (OL), Charles Harris (DL), Elijah Miksit (DL). Danny Coll (DB), Gino Marchesano (LB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    QB Jd Dellipriscolli 6’0 180lbs

    WR Tim Convery 5’10 175lbs,

    RB Mike Moore 6’0 200 lbs,

    WR/RB Andrew Greib 5’9 170 Lbs,

    OL Ricky Neill 5’10 220Lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    DB Tim Convery,

    DB Andrew Grieb,

    DL Mike Moore

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    P Jd Dellipriscolli,

    K Tim Convery

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Sr. Marquis Byrd FB/LB 5’7 210 Lbs ,

    Sr. Shane Langston LB 5’10 185 Lbs

    Sr. Ryan Gallanaugh OL 6’1 250 Lbs

    Sr. Evan Sorrentino DB.  5’8 155 Lbs

    Sr. Tymeer Bickings LB. 5’8 155 Lbs

    Sr.  AJ Capporiccio OL/DL  6’0 320 Lbs

    Jr. Zach Keeney OL/LB 6’0 190 Lbs

    Jr. Alec Wood OL 5’11 235 Lbs

    Jr. Mike Billups OL/DL 6’0 240 Lbs

    Sr. Sam Moufti TE/DL 6’1 200 Lbs

    Sr. James Udowenko TE/DL 6’0 180 Lbs

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Key Stats:  Mike Moore finished 2017 with 77 tackles, 8 sacks, and 15 tackles for Loss.

    2018 Outlook:

    Offense:  Slot I based offense.  Like to control the ball with the run.  May throw a little more with 2nd year starter Jared Dellipriscolli.  (Could be one of the best around!)

    Defense:  Belief that defense wins championships.  Want to be physical and control the line of scrimmage.

    Special Team: Both kicker and punter returning.  Believe that kicking game to be very important, integral part of the game!

     

  • 2018 Team Previews – Delone Catholic Squires (3)

    Head Coach: Corey Zortman

    Assistant Coaches:

    Colby Zortman Assistant H.C. JV OC & DBs
    Steve McMaster RB & DB
    Brian Arentz RB & ILBs
    Brian Wildasin OL & DL
    Barry Zortman Assistant Coach
    Austin Noel Strength and Conditioning
    Mark Leonard JV D.C. OLB & OL
    David Staub Defensive Coordinator
    Dusty Lehr Kicking Coach

    Team Name: Delone Catholic High School

    2017 Record: 8-2

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Ryan Hart, Zachariah Schussler, Jon Pierce, Cody Pfaff, Ryan Malinowski, Seth Leonard

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Evan Brady, QB
    Tyler Monto, RB
    Joe Hernandez, RB
    Andrew Shipley, Zack Groft, Tyler Deal, OL
    Marquis Suite, TE

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Evan Brady, DB
    Tyler Monto, ILB
    Zack Groft,Marquis Suite, Andrew Shipley, DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Marcello Malvone – Kicker
    Gabe Lee – Punter

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    Seniors
    Logan Brown, RB / DB
    Aj Knobloch, RB / DB
    Chico Oparanozie, OL / DE
    Gabe Hernandez, TE / OLB
    Juniors
    Gabe Lee, SE / DB
    Mason Clabaugh, SE / DB
    Ryan Myers ILB
    Austin Staub DE
    Kevin Mowery OLB
    Sophmore
    Josh Fulton ILB

    Key Stats:

    offense – scored 378 points, averaging 37.8 ppg, with total yardage gained 3879 yds in 2017
    defense – allowed only 1888 total yards, and 132 total points, 13.2 ppg in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The Squires will have to replace Ryan Hart, who lead the Squires in rushing, receiving, all purpose yards, as well as scoring. Big shoes to fill but In order to replace Ryan’s productivity, the Squires will look to a stable of running backs: Tyler Monto, Joe Hernandez (Tyler and Joe shared time last year) and Logan Brown. Senior Evan Brady, will look to follow up a strong 2017 campaign at QB where he threw for 1500 yards and 18 TDs. The Squires will also return 3 of their 5 starting linemen, but will need to fill those holes created by graduation if they want to contend in YAIAA Div 3. Athleticism will be the strength of this years offense.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The Squires have another large void created by graduation to fill defensively. Zachariah Schussler, YAIAA Div 3 Def Player Of the Leader. Tyler Monto, Ryan Myers, Josh Fulton will look to bolster the ILB position. Bookends, Marquis Suite, Chico Oparanozie, Andrew Shipley return at DE, while Zack Groft returns at defensive tackle. Evan Brady, will again direct traffic in the secondary. Key’s to successful defense will be to stay the course, rely on their athleticism, and come up with the big stop when the game is on the line.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Marcello Malvone PK. Marcello has a strong leg but needs to strive consistency. Marcello had a game winning FG with no time remaining in week one VS Trinity Shamrocks, but missed a game winning FG a few weeks later VS Bermudian from the same distance.
    Gabe Lee P will return in the punting game respectively.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Middletown Area Blue Raiders (3)

    Head Coach: Brett Myers

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dustin Green
    JJ Ortiz
    John Dickey
    Mike Schatz
    Rob Brodish
    Mike Dupes
    Steve Boyland
    Josh Rytell

    Team Name: Middletown Area High School

    2017 Record: 14-1

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Brady Fox
    Tre Leach
    Kyle Trusdale
    Chris Plummer
    Tyreer Mills
    Ryan Highes
    Brendon Douglass

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr OT Ethan Miller 6’3 245- All League
    Sr OG Cole Senior 6’0 220-All League
    Sr Cen Joe Gusler 6’1 265-All League
    Sr OG Morgan Billman 6’0 225
    Sr TE Trayvon Joseph 6’0 195
    Sr FB Lamar Venture 6’0 190
    Sr QB Scott Ash 6’0 165
    JR RB Jose Lopez 5’10 186-All League

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SR DE Adonis Tarveras 6’2 220- All League
    SR DT Cole Senior 6’0 220-All League , All State
    SR DT Joe Gusler 6’1 265
    SR DE Trayon Joseph 6’0 195
    SR LB Gage Radabaugh 5’10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    SR DB/RB Richie Sykes 6’1 195
    JR DB/RB Chris Joseph 5’10 160
    SR CEN Matt Lugo 6’0 270
    JR DB/WR Jarrod Pugh 6’2 170
    SR DB/WR Tyler Petroski 5’10 160

    Key Stats: 2017 Gave up less than 90 yards rushing per game. Gave up 9.4 points per season. Outscore opponent 621 to 141 over the course of 15 games.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: For our offense to have a good year we will need to continue our focus that has made us successful in the past, blocking being unselfish and playing at a fast pace. If all 11 players on the offense can improve their blocking and fundamentals we will continue to grow offensively.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: This year’s defense will need to find its own identity. To play at a high level it will still come down to giving great effort in our pursuit of the ball carrier. For this unit to lead our team it will attempt to be perfect in its alignment, effort and improve every week as tacklers.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: The special team will take on a look that matches our offense by playing fast and being unselfish. It will also look to equal the effort of the defense and be great tackling every week..

  • Player Previews in 100 Days – Day 73: Bryan McNall, Palisades

    Player Name: Bryan McNally 

    School: PALISADES

    Class of: 2019

    Primary Position:  OL

    Secondary Position: DL

    Jersey Number: 66

    Height: 6’1”

    Weight: 275

    40-Yard Dash: 5.4

    GPA: 2.9

    Other Sports: WRESTLING

    Starting Experience (Years): 3 YEARS

    Honors:

    1. 2ndTeam Colonial League Tackle 2017
    2. HM All Area – The Morning Call – OL
    3. HM All-Area – The Intelligencer

    Hudl Highlights:

    Coaches comments: BRYAN IS PART OF A GROUP OF 4 LINEMAN THAT HAVE STARTED FOR THE PAST 3 YEARS TOGETHER.  HE HAS PLAYED WELL AND ALSO HAS PLAYED A LOT OF DEFENSE.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Oxford Area Hornets (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Means

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Wood
    Joe Pearson
    George Hildebran
    John Rodgers
    Eric Szpyrka
    Leo Pizzini
    Joe Martinelli
    Rich Higgins
    Mo Nadachowski

    Team Name: Oxford Area Hornets

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: QB Chandler England, RB Brandon Holz, LB/TE Julian Nadachowski, G Jared Tweed, T Connor McMurrough, WR/CB Brandon Deshields, DE Phillip Hurtt

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)
    C – Sam Blevins 6′ 225 (12)
    G – Colin Lilly 6′ 230 (12)
    G – Dylan Ricketts 6’1 230 (12)
    WR – Brandon McWilliams 5’7 155 (12)
    WR – Alijah Thomas 6′ 220 (12)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    SS – Nate Ferro 5’8 150 (12)
    FS – Brett Kochmansky 6’1 170 (12)
    CB – Justin Neskie 5’8 160 (11)
    LB – John Renninger 5’7 180 (12)
    LB – Alijah Thomas 6′ 220 (12)
    DL – Mason Hager 5’7 190 (12)
    DL – Dylan Jobe 6’3 320 (11)
    DL – Jay Morton 6′ 230 (11)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    WR – Anthony Woody 5’7 160 (12)
    LB – Xavier Myers 6′ 170 (12)
    RB/CB – Tim Faber 5’7 160 (11)
    LB – Jared Vining 5’10 160 (11)
    LB – Jaxson Chew 5’11 165 (11)
    OL – Michael Anthony 5’8 185 (11)
    LB – Kelvin Figueroa 5’9 185 (10)

    Key Stats: 6-4 regular season record, lost in the first round of the playoffs to Marple Newtown. Broke scoring record for school averaging 38 ppg

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We lost a lot of good seniors who are going on to play at the next level. Our interior line is strong and experienced but we need guys to step up at the tackle positions. Most of our skill positions, especially at RB and WR are experienced and we will be breaking in a new QB who started on defense for us last year, Brett Kochmansky. For us to run our no huddle spread offense at it’s highest level, we need our new guys to gel early so we can play as fast as possible.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We are really experienced on defense. We have 8 starters back from our playoff game last year and lot of other guys who got Varsity time. Our defense should be vastly improved and will need to start the year fast with our schedule and while our offense fits in some new personnel. Our league schedule is tough as always in the Ches-Mont and we need to get more physical on both sides of the football.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We are replacing our kicker and punter and are still figuring out who will fill those roles for us.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Scranton Knights (2)

    Head Coach: Steve Shumbres

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Gorton, Jamie Higgins, Jeff Field, Dave Demas, Joe Watral, Ed Roche, Godfred Anyang, Greg Hoffner, Scott Gorton

    Team Name: Scranton Knights

    2017 Record: 6-5

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Rheyse Green, Ky’Ron Harbin, Robbie McAndrew, Jake Jones, Nasim Fullard, Azzan Jett, Anthony Maro, Donald Ruiz, Izaiah Sutton

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr. OG/OT Grayson Lavelle, 6-1, 300, Sr. WR Jerrod Brown, 5-8, 160, Sr. FB James Vieira 5-9, 199

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. DT Grayson Lavelle, 6-1, 300, Sr. CB Jerrod Brown, 5-8, 160, OLB James Vieira 5-9, 199, Sr. SS Nakazi Terry, 5-10, 178, Sr. OLB Brandon Crusen, 5-11, 202

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (10) Sr. OT Nick Ambrosia, 6-2, 254, Sr. C Jason Carpenter, 6-0 225, Sr. WR Marcus Bauman, 6-3, 185, Jr. NG Karim Greene, 6-2, 340, Jr. OT/DE Jalil Mitchell, 6-3 292, Jr. OG/DE Cody Carlson, 6-3, 248, Jr. QB/FS Tylil White, 5-9, 165, Jr. WR/CB Ricky Walker, 6-0, 165, Jr. TE/MLB Seamus Hailstone, 5-10, 194, So. WR/CB Al Russell, 5-9, 160

    Key Stats: We lost all of our statistical leaders to graduation.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We do not have a lot of game experience and we will have to develop many younger players early to be successful. We do have a lot of team speed and will use that to our advantage.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We have to control the line of scrimmage and use our size up front to try to do that. Our secondary is the most experienced group on our team and we will rely on them for their leadership.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We will be starting a new kicker and punter this season.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Upper Moreland Golden Bears (1)

    Head Coach: CJ Szydlik

    Assistant Coaches: Chalie Szydlik, Joe McCourt, Mike O’Neil, Dennis Regan, Joe Murphy, Tom Hannan and Al Rongione

    Team Name: Upper Moreland Golden Bears

    2017 Record: 10-2

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: 10 Senior Starters

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. RB Caleb Mead, 5’10 185, Sr. C Robert Easley 6’0 245

    Defensive Starters Returning: Jr. LB Dai-Jahn Dukes, 6’1 210,  Sr. DB Caleb Mead, 5’10 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: None

    Key Newcomers:  Jr. WR/DB TJ Troxell, Soph. QB/LB Jon Knight, Jr. QB Tyler Ibbotson, Soph. WR/DB Jahaire Johnson, Sr. WR/DB Amensa Mitchell, Sr. LB/WR Rylan Bradley, Soph. T/DT Ryan Schernecke, Sr T/DT Don Mulligan, Sr RB/DB Safier Barr

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  Jr. LB Dai-Jahn Dukes, 6’1 210,  Sr. DB Caleb Mead, 5’10 185

    2018 Outlook: The new coaching staff is looking to build on last years season!

  • 2018 Team Previews – Penn Wood Patriots (1)

    Head Coach: Ato Troop

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jacques Hawkins
    Keon Akes
    Will Everett
    Troy Brooks
    Rory Dilliard
    Dion Young
    Troy Cook
    Desman Johnson Sr.
    Valencia Peterson
    Rob Akens

    Team Name: Penn Wood Patriots

    2017 Record: 8-3

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    WR/DB Rahiem Bowens
    OL/DL David Rush
    OL/DL Shane Fraser
    OL/DL Ronald Goodwin
    OL/DL Davee Rush
    RB Answered Gleplay
    LB Eugene Sheppard
    LB Mohamed Kamagate
    DB Alimamy Thollie
    LB/RB Zackiey Sheriff

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jr. QB Desman Johnson Jr., 6’2″, 240
    Sr. WR Kennedy Poles, 6’1″ 175
    Sr. OL Keivon Stevens, 6’4″ 275
    Jr. RB Elijah Gleplay, 5’7″ 170
    Sr. WR Tayshon Harmon, 5’5″ 160
    Sr. WR Anauri Hankey, 6’2″ 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    So. DE Christian Suber, 6’0″ 230
    Sr. LB Aliyoh Turay, 5’9″ 185
    Sr. DB Edmund Dennis, 6,0″ 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. K James Nmah 5’9″ 150

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Sr. LB Dashawn Brickle, 5’11 195
    Sr. WR Micken Daley, 5’10 185
    Sr. WR Brian Parker, 5’10″180

    Key Stats: *QB Desman Johnson Jr. passed for a school record 2,225 yards in 2017
    *QB Desman Johnson Jr. broke the school record for touchdowns in a season in 2017 with 27 (20 passing, 7 rushing)
    *WR Kennedy Poles broke a school record for receiving yards in a season in 2017 with 1,181
    *WR Kennedy Poles led Delaware County in TD receptions in 2017 with 14 and also average yards per catch with 28.8
    *DB Edmund Dennis was only targeted 8 times in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: To be successful we have to get the ball to our athletes in space. The offensive line lost four starters and must develop quickly in order for us to continue to be explosive on offense.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The defense lost 8 starters so young players must step up and be ready to make plays. In order for us to be successful we have to create turnovers and get the ball back to our offense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We must continue to create big plays in the kick return game. We returned 3 kickoffs for touchdowns last season. We have to get better at fielding punts from opposing teams.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Wilson Area Warriors (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Labatch

    Assistant Coaches: Herm Stein, Ed Labatch, Scott Baltz, Vince Spina, Joe Kovacs, Nick Labatch, Ryan Dailey, Brandon Tigar, Gene Howey, Don Barrett

    Team Name: Wilson Area Warriors

    2017 Record: 4 – 7

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: (QB/CB) Cameron Clark, (RB/S) Job Goodman, (OL/LB) Jarin Kozemchak, (OL/LB) Devlin Grelle, (OL) Dylan Short, (K/P) Kenny Snyder

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr QB/WR Ben Hindmarch 6-3 185, Sr. OL Zach Miller 6-0, 245, Soph OL Justin Gara – Lange, 6-0, 215, Jr. TE Shaq Harris, 6 – 1, 220, Sr WR Ethan Asiatico 5-10, 170, Soph WR Dylan Goldsworth 5-10 160, Jr WR Alec Snyder, 5-10, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DL Zach Miller 6-0, 245, Jr. DE Shaq Harris, 6 – 1, 220, Sr CB Ethan Asiatico 5-10, 170, Jr LB Alec Snyder, 5-10, 185, Jr LB Nick Gara, 5-9, 185, Jr S Dean Vermilyea, 5 – 10, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Soph, Returner Dylan Goldsworthy, 5 – 10 160

    Key Newcomers: (15) Jr. WR/DB Taylor Sheridan, 5-9, 165, Jr. WR/DB Jacob Lutri, 5-9, 160, Fresh QB Cayden Stem 6-2, 185, Fresh Zach Gillen 5-7,160, JR. RB/LB Kolby Flank 6-0, 220, SO. CJ Fazio 5-8, 160, JR. RB/LB Anthony Micci 5-9, 165, Soph OL/DL Luke Miller 5-10, 195, JR OL/LB, Cayden Trimmer, 5-10, 185, JR. OL/DL Chris Strehl, 5-9, 190, SO. OL/DE, Ben Ghilon, 6-0, 200, SO OL/DL, Conner Boehm, 6-5, 215, SO TE/DE Josh Meshack, 6-1, 190, SO, Nick Minnich 5-10, 180, Jr. WR/DB Vajon Wilson, 5-9, 170

    Key Stats: Ethan Asiactico 15 Rec. 205 yards 1 Td, 25 Tackles 2 Int
    Alec Snyder 11 Rec. 199 yards 1 Td, 107 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 int
    Nick Gara 58 Tackles, 1 Fumble Rec. 2 Int
    Dean Vermilyea 48 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery
    Zach Miller, 28 Tackles
    Shaq Harris, 39 Tackles, 4 Sacks

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We will be looking forward to our talent being able to move the chains and sustain drives. Become a more cohesive group offensively.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: With more starters returning, being able to control the line of scrimmage and create turnovers.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Being constant with our responsibilities and control this phase of the game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Quakertown Community Panthers (1)

    Head Coach: George Banas

    Assistant Coaches:

    Chris Hunter
    Brad Mushrush
    Jeff Wolfinger
    Chris Lemuel
    Joe Martin
    Jeremy Walck
    Joel Ellmore
    Tom Grlick
    Dave Weinstein
    Chris Gunning
    Brandon Wolf

    Team Name: Quakertown Community School District

    2017 Record: 7-4

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Tim Shevlin WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Brad Bryan QB
    Christian Patrick RB
    Michael Terra RB
    Nick Levinski TE
    Ashton Herd OL
    Justin Bennet OL
    Nick Frasch OL
    Riley Davis OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Ashton Herd DE
    Max Russell DE
    Nick Frasch DT
    Michael Terra OLB
    Nick Levinski OLB
    Delbert Ross CB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Gavin Criosette K/P

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Tyler Merwerth QB/WR/DB
    Andre Faltz WR
    Will Chenowith TE
    Tim Garlick WR
    Logan Banas OL

    Key Stats: 8 returning all league selections
    top leading rushers return
    leading tacklers return

    2018 Offensive Outlook: With the core of the O returning we look to build off a successful 2017 season and improve as a team.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Returners in key positions will have to lead by example and the few new players will have to learn quickly and perform on a high level.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: This should be a bright spot with our kicker returning and most of our returners/snappers/specialists as well.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Martin Luther King Golden Cougars (12)

    Head Coach: Ed Dunn (Offensive Coordinator) – Wide Receivers

    Assistant Coaches: Kirk Stehman – Offensive Line
    Ezra Howard (Special Teams Coordinator) – Quarterbacks
    Malik Jones (Defensive Coordinator) – Defensive Backs
    Jordan Alexander – Defensive Line/ Offensive Line
    Nate Nixon – Outside Linebackers/ Running Backs
    John Vetter – Inside Linebackers/ Tight Ends
    Jonathan Hoffmeier – JV Head Coach/ Defensive Line
    Chris Bowman – Video Coordinator/ Defensive Backs
    OJay Harris – Offensive Quality Control
    Omar English – Photography

    Team Name: Martin Luther King Golden Cougars

    2017 Record: 7-4 (4-2)

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Mike Samuels – DL
    Qaadir Dixon – WR
    Miles James – WR/DB
    OJay Harris – OL
    Kwaali Freeman-Allen – TE/LB
    Brian Lancaster – RB/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. WR Isaiah Allen, 5-11, 160
    Sr. QB Salim Dixon, 6-3, 195
    Sr. C Aziz Timms, 5-10, 260
    Sr. RB Al-Ma’hi Ali, 5-11, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. S Al-Ma’hi Ali, 5-11, 165
    Jr. CB Tyrell Mims, 5-11, 170
    Sr. LB Qasim Wilford, 5-10, 200
    Sr. LB Amir Manners, 6-2, 205
    Jr. LB Henzloy McFarlane, 6-0, 225

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr. K/P Henzloy McFarlane, 6-0, 225
    Sr. KR/PR Isaiah Allen, 5-11, 160

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Sr. WR Camron Carter, 6-2, 175
    Jr. RB/DB Robert Laurie Jr., 5-11, 175
    Sr. WR/DB Quadir Phillips, 5-7, 150
    Soph. QB Corey Robinson, 5-11, 155
    Soph. OL/DL Matthew Pajuste, 6-2, 265

    Key Stats: 2,000+ Passing Yards
    23 Interceptions in 11 Games
    Allowed 810 total pass yards

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensive success will be based on how well we play on the line and in the run game. We have a lot of athletes at receiver, but that doesn’t matter if we can’t establish a run game and keep defenses guessing.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively it’s the same, how we play in the trenches will determine the success of the overall defense. We have high expectations in the secondary as we return some very good players, so if we return to where we left in 2017, we will be in a great position this coming season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Special teams was a bright spot and we return a very solid kicker who now has a year of experience. We also return a dynamic return man who has the ability to score anytime he touches the ball.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Cedar Crest Falcons (3)

    Head Coach: Rob Wildasin     

    Assistant Coaches: Brandon Kirsch, Nick Lambros, Brian Powers, Travis Dresch, Cody Hassler, Jake Mase, Tim Love, Tom Gerhart

    Team Name: Cedar Crest Falcons

    2017 Record: 8-3

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:  Tanner Miller, Kendell Shand, Chad Ryland

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) 

    Sr. QB Logan Horn 6’ 185, Sr. WR Brody Dunlop 6’ 195, Sr. C Nate Shaeffer 5’11” 260, Jr. Tackle TJ Moore 6’2” 225, Sr. G Ethan Beare 5’11” 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. DT Nick Stout 6’2” 240, Sr. SS Brody Dunlop 6’ 195”, Jr. DE Eric Wawrzyniak 6’3” 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Sr. RB Gage Ebersole 5’10” 185, Sr. RB Neisso Dorvil 5’3” 145, Jr. LB Tyler Cruz 6’ 205

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Logan Horn and Brody Dunlop

    Key Stats: Logan is a 4 year starter at QB

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense:  Everything will go through Logan at QB.  He is a great decision maker and can run and throw the ball efficiently.

    Defense: We will be young on defense, but we have talent.  It will be a matter of putting it together quickly.

    Special Team:  All new.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Pottsville Crimson Tide (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McGeoy

    Assistant Coaches: Rusty Yost, Jake Wartella, Rob Shaffer, Pete McDonald, Pete Kalinich, Jamie O’Brien, Tony Barone

    Team Name: Pottsville Crimson Tide

    2017 Record: 4-7

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: QB Steve Messina FB/LB Ian Murhon TE/DT Ian Renninger DB Mike Botto WR/DB Tyler Timberlake RB Sam Siminitus LB Sol Serano

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) SR C Josh Hamilton 6-1 220, SR G Parker Zimerofsky 6-5 270, JR OT Jack Kalinich 5-11 240, Chris Wallace 6-4 240, OG Reese Kokitus 6-0 190 SR WR Jacob Roos 5-9 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) SO LB Bobby Walchak 6-1 190, JR DB Mason Barnes 6-1 170 SR, LB Bryce Dragna 6-0 200 SR DB Justice Minor 5-10 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) SR Long Snapper Corey Holobetz 6-0 190

    Key Newcomers: (11) JR WR Kevin Schenk 6-4 180, JR DB/WR Connor Williams 5-10 170 JR QB Damon Yost 5-10 160 SR DB/QB Aiden Stanton 6-0 180
    DB/RB Kevin DiCello 5-10 170, JR DB/WR Addison Mullins 5-11 160, JR DE/OG Nick Mason 6-2 210 JR LB Joey Ferraro 6-0 200
    JR LB/TE Nate Robison 6-0 210, JR LB/RB Lucas Drum 6-0, 175 SR DT Jimmy Doyle 6-3 300

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Our offensive line has a lot of varsity experience coming back and they really have to be the strength of our offense this season. We have athletic skill players but most of them are juniors who will be starting for the first time. We also have to do a better job taking care of the football, we had too many turnovers in key moments last year.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our defense will be very young, we had a lot of guys get some experience but they where not full time starters. We will have to find guys to step up and be play makers with this group. On the other hand we are much deeper on this side of the ball compared to other years, which will help keep our guys fresh. We have to do better against the run, if we want to be successful this season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We should be solid in special teams with the amount of skill players we have on the team this year. We just have to make sure we find guys who will be consistent in the kicking game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – West York Bulldogs (3)

    Head Coach: Jeremy Jones

    Assistant Coaches:

    Josh Fry
    Kent Lichty
    Chad Toomey
    Matt Glennon
    Sam Margates
    Marcus Odell
    Dakota Kessler

    Team Name: West York Bulldogs

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jamal Anderson
    Nick Spadafora
    Pat Lichty
    Drew Robinson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    QB – Corey Wise
    RB – Ay’Juan Marshall
    WR – Andrew LaManna
    OL – Austin Coy
    OL – Mike Speelman
    WR – Shane Kauffman
    FB/H – Justin Wetzel

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    S – Justin Wetzel
    S – Joey DeJesus
    C – Shane Kauffman
    C – Ay’Jaun Marshall
    DE – Austin Coy

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    R – Ay’Juan Marshall
    P – Andrew LaManna

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Will have a number of seniors to lead the way. Have relied on youth for the last two seasons. Will utilize Ay’Juan Marshall.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Returning secondary.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Montoursville Warriors (4)

    Head Coach: J.C. Keefer

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Myers, Mike Boughton, Joe Hanna, Chris Molino, Dan Heinrichs, Cam Ott, Eli Skinner, Mike Dietrick, Jason Wein, George Aguirre, Brian DeSanto, Jimmy Bennett, Rich DeLong

    Team Name: Montoursville Warriors

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Anthony Washington, William DeWald, Dalton Tubbs, Brian Shaffer

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. OL Travis Johnson, 5-11, 260; Sr. OL Joey Rogers, 6-0, 210; Sr.OL Paden Frey, 6-4, 280; Jr. QB Hunter Shearer, 6-0 185; Jr. FB Cole Ranck, 6-0 190; Jr. RB Logan Ott, 5-11, 175; So. slotback Dylan Moll, 5-9, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)  Sr. DT Paden Frey, 6-4, 280; Jr. DT Will Carson, 6-4, 285; Jr. ILB Logan Balouris, 5-11, 175; Jr. ILB Cole Ranck, 6-0, 190; So. SS Dylan Bennett, 6-1, 180; Jr. FS Jaxon Dalena, 6-2, 185; So. CB Dylan Moll, 5-9, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Jr. K Ian Plankenhorn, 5-10, 160;

    Key Newcomers: (5) Sr. WR Dylan Bowers, 6-2, 180; Jr. FB/TE/DL Cameron Wood, 6-2, 220; FR. S/RB Rocco Pulizzi, 5-10, 170; FR. QB Maddix Dalena, 6-0, 200; Sr. WR/DB Wyatt Nettling, 6-0, 165

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We will be more balanced on offense this year with some big time play makers on the outside with Bowers & Dalena. Depth at the RB positions will allow us to keep fresh legs in the game and a constant 3 way battle at quarteback will keep the pressure on whoever gets the nod to start the season.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Being a little more experienced will help on this side of the ball. We were in positions to make plays last year, but didn’t. Allignent, Assignment, and Tackling!!!

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We have a solid kicker in Plankenhorn and a good backup in Gorini who is coming of shoulder surgery. These guys had little opportunity last year to try kicks. We’re hoping for more opportunities this season!

  • 2018 Team Previews – Red Land Patriots (3)

    Head Coach: Frank Gay

    Assistant Coaches:

    Chris Hakel
    Bruce Belskey
    Jameel Poteat
    Brian Lemmelle
    Teed Wertz
    Matt Couch
    Erik Potter
    Matt Cox
    Luke Cox
    Mike Cox
    Jack Murray

    Team Name: Red Land Patriots

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Joe Crocenzi
    Keith Pate
    Jack Hertzog

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    T. Cam Metzel. 6’1 225 JR
    WR Matt Moody. 6′ 170 SR
    RB Mike Stank 5’9″ 185 JR
    OL Ezra Korik. 5’9″ 215 SR
    WR John Greene 6’1 205 SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    LB/S. Mike Daylor. 5’9″ 175. SR
    LB. Mike Stank 5’9″ 185 JR
    DE Cam Metzel 6’1″ 225 JR
    DE Justin Hertzog 6’4″ 215 JR
    LB John Greene 6’1 205 SR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    K Ryan Alt. 5’9″ 160 SR

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    QB Adam Cramer 5-11″. 155 Jr
    RB/LB Dylan Rodenhaber. 5’10 195. SO
    OL/DL Noah Murphy. 6’1″ 240 SO

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We need to Control and take care of the football. Eliminate careless mistakes and wear teams down.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Win the Turnover battle and play GREAT team Defense! We need to continuously get the football back to our offense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Utilize the weapon we have in Ryan Alt’s big leg. We must be GREAT on special teams

    Continue with the success in the return game with Matt Moody

  • 2018 Team Previews – Cardinal O’Hara Lions (12)

    Head Coach: BJ Hogan

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jim Connor
    Mike Connor
    Colin Hickey
    Jim Burner
    Isaac Jones
    John Florio
    Jack Ellis
    Bryan Savage

    Team Name: Cardinal O’Hara

    2017 Record: 7-4

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: We lost 17 starters

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. QB Luke Sprague 6’5 190
    Sr. WR Derrick Patrick 5’11 175
    Sr. WR Chris Kirby 5’11 175
    Sr. OL Louie Perri 6’3 295

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. DB Derrick Patrick 5’11 175
    Sr. DB Chris Kirby 5’11 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: We lost all to graduation

    Key Newcomers: We have a bunch of sophomores and Juniors who will have to fill some key positions on both sides of the ball and special teams.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We have to be able to run the football. Our offensive line is young, but we have some good players who need to step up. We have a QB and some wide receivers. We need have our Runnjnb backs step up.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We lose 10 of 11 starters in the defensive side. We need these kids to step up and learn the defense.
    The most important thing will be leveraging the football and playing fast.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We have to replace our PK and Punter.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Central York Panthers (3)

    Head Coach: Joshua Oswalt

    Assistant Coaches:

    Michael Cesarano
    John Tuttle
    Andrew Casale
    Andrew Horn
    Matthew Astorino
    Joe Gazza
    Matt Glusco
    Jeff Foxwell
    Bryan Bortner

    Team Name: Central York Panthers

    2017 Record: 6-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Tim Sturgis (Kutztown Commit)
    Obioma Anyatonwu (IUP Commit)
    Rodrick “June” Farley (Slippery Rock Commit)
    Eddie Santiago (Delaware Valley Commit)
    Jaden Fontes
    Joey Sauers
    Kollin Vaught
    Quinn Bacha
    Deontay English

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. QB Cade Pribula, 6-1, 200
    Sr. OL Devin Gaffney, 6-1, 270
    Sr. RB Hunter Werner, 5-10, 200
    Sr. RB Will Van Dyke, 6-0, 200
    Jr. OL Max Wertman, 6-0, 240
    Jr. TE Ian McNaughton, 6-1, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DB Darnell Johnson, 5-9, 150
    Sr. DL Devin Gaffney, 6-1, 270
    Sr. DL Ben Bartkowski, 6-4, 260
    Sr. DL Reid Hershner, 6-4, 200
    Jr. DL Ian McNaughton, 6-1, 220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr. K/P Nick Basile, 5-8, 180
    Jr. PR/KR Mason Myers, 5-7 150

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Have a lot of holes to fill from last years roster. Will need young guys to step up and prove themselves.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Need to have young guys step up at the linebacker position.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: With a solid kicker returning, special teams are the most stable side of the ball heading into 2018.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Eastern York Golden Knights (3)

    Head Coach: Joshua Campbell

    Assistant Coaches: Tommy Hinkle, Richard Brubaker, Gary Ishman, Levi Myers, Rick Ardary, Steve Wanger, Alex Cooley, Nick Lansberry, Scott Sullivan, Mitch Laratonda

    Team Name: Eastern York Golden Knights

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Logan Kline, Carl Carbaugh, Jahshim Snyder  

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) SR. OL Drake Brown 6-0, 215; SR. OL Nick Hess 5-9, 245; SO. OL Austin Baker, 6-0, 200, JR. OL Zachary Doyle, 6-4, 250; SR. WR Demonte Martin, 6-5, 195; SR. WR/RB Dylan Zurin 5-10, 170; JR. WR/RB Kaleb Corwell 5-10, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) SR. DL Drake Brown 6-0, 215; SO. DL Austin Baker, 6-0, 200, JR. DL Zachary Doyle, 6-4, 250; SR. CB Demonte Martin, 6-5, 195; JR. LB Kaleb Corwell 5-10, 180, SR. CB Emmit Silar, 5-10, 180; SR. S Dylan Zurin 5-10, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) SR. KR Dylan Zurin 5-10, 170

    Key Newcomers: (9)  SR. Jared Elamri, 6-0, 200; SR. Bryce Henise 6-2, 180; JR. Trevor Seitz, 6-0, 150; SO. Nathaniel Dandridge, 5-7, 210; SO. Landen Blymire, 5-7, 210; SO. Jerome LaFranier, 5-9, 160; SO. Zachary Dice, 5-7; 155; SO. Jacob Crumling, 5’6, 145; SO. Kaleb Crean, 5-8, 150

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Demonte Martin

    2018 Outlook

    Offense: Upon offense, we will be led by our offensive line and will look to sustain a balanced attack.  This will allow our playmakers the ability to showcase their talents.

    Defense: Relentlessly pursuing the football, we will look to exude our TTIY mentality upon our opponents.  

    Special Team: We will look to create splash plays, while limiting our opponents’ success and dictate field position.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Upper Dublin Cardinals (1)

    Head Coach: Bret Stover

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Taylor, Dave Sowers, Ed Wall, Paul Winters, Steve Roberts, Steve Young

    Team Name: Upper Dublin Cardinals

    2017 Record: 8-4

    2018 Schedules

    Key Starters Lost:

    Max Winebrake LB,
    Malik Bootman LB, RB
    Julian Gimbel QB
    Ryan Besachio SE
    Nick Sowers SS

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr.OT Quinton Derr 6’5 275
    Sr OG Brian Derr 6’0 215
    Sr OT CJ Stehli 6’3 230
    Sr OG Connor English 6’0 240
    Sr TE Brody Balasa 6’2 195
    Sr Fl Selvin Haynes 5’10 175
    Sr. RB Lucas Roselli 5’10 170
    Jr. Slot Selvin Haynes 5’10 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Jr FS Mike Slivka 6’3 195
    Sr CB Selvin Haynes 5;10 175
    Sr CB Lucas Roselli 5’10 170
    Sr LB Dylan Zlotnikoff 5’10 195
    Sr LB Brody Balasa 6’2 195
    Jr DT Aman Orlena 6’2 285
    Sr DT Quinton Derr 6’5 275

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. K/P Chris Barbera 6’3 205

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    Soph Michah Bootman 5’10 165 FL
    Soph John Kohlbrenner 5’8 155 Slot

    Key Stats: Returning 7 starters on both sides of the ball (2017) from a team that went to the final 16 (state qualifier) in 5A. This group grew up on the field last season with many forced into starting roles, but now have 12 varsity starts including 3 playoff games of experience.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Mike Slivka will take over as UD’s signal caller. The junior will have plenty of support up front as he gets comfortable behind center.Plenty of senior leadership in the offensive line will open holes for Roselli and Haynes.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Experience will be on the back end of the defense with all league performers in Slivka and Haynes returning. Will need to replace the teams two leading tacklers from last years squad. But size up front will allow the linebacker core to read and run to the football.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: K/P Chris Barbera, Chris will be a 3 year starter at these two positions. Chris has an opportunity to be one of the best kickers to have ever played here at Upper Dublin. Chris also has the opportunity to take his skill set to the next level. Chris proved last year to be a valuable field position changer, with his ability to kick off the ball into the end zone and punt for distance and hang time.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Boyertown Bears

    Head Coach: T.J. Miller

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Terra, Matt Hoffert, Matt Koshinski, Tony Panarello, Bill Eller, Chris Stephens

    Team Name: Boyertown Bears

    2017 Record: 5-6 (6A Eastern Conference Champions)

    2018 Team Previews:

    Key Starters Lost: Jerry Kapp, Kevin O’Connor, Jake McMenamin, Ayden McGrath, Glenn Robinson, Nick Moccia, Darryl Carver, Marcus Thomas, Reece Stahl

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Ayden Mathis, QB, 6-3, 190, Carter Watts, G, 6-0, 220, Jaime Moccia, RB, 5-11, 190, Blaise Caroselli, TE, 6-0, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Jake Eddinger, DE, 6-4, 220, Carter Watts, DE, 6-0, 220, Blaise Caroselli, LB, 6-0, 200, Dylan Robinson, S, 5-9, 170, Colin Hogan, LB, 5-11, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Declan Coyle, K/P, 5-11, 180

    Key Newcomers: (7) Kyle Davidson, RB/LB, 6-0, 190, Colin McIlvee, LB/G, 5-10, 190, Anthony Bauer, OL, 5-10, 200, Holden O’Donnel, OL, 6-0, 200, Dominick Tomaselli, DB, 5-8, 170, Anthony Billetta, WR, 6-1, 180, Jeremy Hetrick, OL/DL, 5-11, 240

    Key Stats: Returning all league players in Jaime Moccia, Carter Watts, and Blaise Caroselli.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We need to have a great surge from our offensive line on every single play. We need to eliminate turnovers and keep possession of the ball. If our offensive line can create holes, we have the backs to make plays. A returning quarterback, in Ayden Mathias, will help command the offense on the field. His ability to make plays with his feet as well as his arm will allow us to stay balanced.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Great tackling and fundamental football will be keys to our success. From the defensive line to the secondary, every player needs to play aggressive and within our scheme for us to be successful. Blaise Caroselli is the anchor of our defense. Dylan Robertson will command our secondary.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Declan Coyle has improved his distance and accuracy over the off season. We look forward to having him as a weapon to win the field position game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Pottstown Trojans (1)

    Head Coach: Mark Fischer

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tom Barr
    Scott Smiley
    Hank Coyne
    Craig Ollivier
    Jerry Gleeson
    Dave Clarke

    Team Name: Pottstown Trojans

    2017 Record: 2-10

    2018 Team Previews:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jamal Adams
    Owen Morton
    Jimmy Calvario
    Aubrey King
    Tom Doyle
    Anthony Wiggins Jr

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Guard Destyn Snyder, 5’9, 240
    Sr. WR Nehemiah Figueroa, 5’10, 170
    Jr OT Daiwik Phillips, 6’3, 310
    Jr QB Josiah Wiggins, 5’7, 175
    Jr OT Cole Miller, 6’1 245
    Jr FB Jon Oister, 5’7 155
    Jr TE Jorge Mundo 5’9 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr FS Nehemiah Figueroa, 5’10, 170
    Jr CB Daniel Darden 5’8 150
    Jr CB Josiah Wiggins, 5’7 175
    Jr LB Dereck Darden, 5’7, 160
    Jr LB Jon Oister, 5’7 155
    Jr DE David Hicks 5’10, 180
    Jr DE Jorge Mundo 5’9, 160
    JR DT Daiwik Phillips 6’3, 310

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Returner- Daniel Darden, 5’8 150
    Long Snapper- Ezra Figueroa, 5-7, 155

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    JR LB Jacob Wise, 5’6, 160

    Soph, WR/DB Jahzeel Watson, 6’2, 150
    Soph, RB/OLB Zameir McIntosh
    Sr, TE/OL- Giovanny Arroyo 6’1, 175
    Sr, OL, Michael Tiburcio, 6’2, 215

    Key Stats: Last year we produced 14 turnovers and had 6 sacks defensively. We are looking to create more pressure QB’s and force more turnovers in 2018.

    Offensively last season we had 3 players with over 15 catches each. This year we look for those numbers to go up and yards after catch to go up.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: This year, we must establish a run game. If we can run the ball, that will take the pressure off of the passing game. Moving the chains on 3rd down and making big plays early in games will help the offense get going.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We are excited about the returning players on the defensive side of the ball. This year, we must produce more turnovers and get the ball back for our offense. We must use our speed to get to the ball carrier. Our defense must find ways to pressure the QB and allow our athletes to make plays.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Using Special teams to win the field position battle will be key. Our Kick and Punter returns need to give us a spark. We are looking for special teams to be a phase of the game that teams really need to prepare for.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Lewisburg Area Green Dragons (4)

    Head Coach: Marc Persing

    Assistant Coaches:

    Chad Stumhofer- DB’s/Defensive Coordinator
    Andrew Wagner – OL/DL
    JB Moyers- DL/Weightroom
    Bill Morrow – RB/Head JV Coach
    Kyle Santorine- OL
    Josh Kleha-WR
    Shawn Crebs-LB
    Tris West – JH Head Coach
    Richard Cassels- JH Offensive Coordinator
    Fred Coleman- JH Defensive Coordinator

    Team Name: Lewisburg Area Green Dragons

    2017 Record: 4-7

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jaylon Dodson
    Andrew Shedleski
    Nate Gose
    Lance Klinefelter
    Nate Liscum

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    QB – JR Nick Shedleski 6-3, 210 lbs
    RB- SO. Max Moyers 5-8, 185 lbs
    FB- SR. Draven Doebler, 5-10, 200 lbs
    WR – SR. Dylan Farronato, 6-1, 195lbs
    WR – SR. Coleman Witherite , 6-1, 175 lbs
    TE. SR. Dakotah Snyder, 5-11, 215 lbs
    LT. SR. Austin Weisser, 6-4, 275 lbs
    C. JR. Josh Gose , 6-3, 265lbs
    RG. SR. Mason Weuderman – 6-2, 270lbs
    RT. SR. Grant Adams – 6-3, 280 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)

    DT. SR. Austin Weisser, 6-4, 275 lbs
    DE. SR. Dakotah Snyder, 5-11, 215 lbs
    LB- SR. Draven Doebler, 5-10, 200 lbs
    LB/DT- JR. Ben Sylaj, 5-10, 220 lbs
    LB – JR. Ethan Spaulding , 6-1 , 210 lbs
    LB- SR. Charlie Blough, 5-11, 205 lbs
    FS – SR. Dylan Farronato, 6-1, 195lbs
    CB – SR. Coleman Witherite , 6-1, 175 lbs
    Slot DB- SR . Andrew Ramirez, 5-7 , 160lbs
    CB – JR. Zach Beddell, 6-1, 165 lbs
    S – Brett Newcomb, 5-10, 160 lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    P – Dylan Farronato
    K- Jack Dieffenderfer
    PK – Ben Liscum

    Key Newcomers: FR. DB – Ethan Dominic

    *Player to watch- JR. RB Gavin Sherriff

    Key Stats:

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Last year, under the direction of first year Head Coach Marc Persing, Lewisburg’s offensive identity changed to a smash-mouth brand of football and rushed for nearly 2,000 yards. That total was an increase of nearly 1,500 yards from the previous season.
    Junior QB Nick Shedleski will be under center for the third consecutive year and the coaching staff will be looking for a break out year from him as he looks to expand on back-to-back 1,000 yard passing seasons. The backfield will be lead by sophomore work horse, Max Moyers, who ran for 1,115 yards and 12 TD’s in only 9 games. The Wide Receivers group will be led First Team All-State Athlete(and current FCS recruit) Dylan Farronato. Dylan played in 9 games last year and had 640 receiving yards and 245 rushing yards while totaling a combined 14 TD’s.
    The offensive line will be massive upfront, and will be anchored by SR. 6-4 270lb Left Tackle Austin Weisser, and 6-3 265 lb Center Josh Gose. 4 of 5 starters return from a group that grew tremendously over the course of the season and will look to make its case as the strength of this team.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Upon the retirement of Carm DeFrancesco, Chad Stumohofer takes control of the defense and looks to put his stamp on a defense that improved game by game the previous year. Stumohofer will put a premium on stopping the run, and will look upon SR. LB Draven Doebler as the leader of the front 7 on defense. Defensive lineman Dakotah Snyder, Ben Sylaj, Grant Adams, Austin Weisser, Roman Aksenov and Brent Coulborn all should get plenty of playing time upfront. The back of the defense will be anchored by All-State DB Dylan Farronato while Coleman Witherite makes his anticipated return after suffering a season-ending injury at the beginning of last year.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Lewisburg returns all 3 special teams specialists and will be looked upon to pick up where they left off last year. Ben Liscum and Jack Dieffenderfer are both sophomores and double up as members of the soccer team. Overall, this is a great group of hard working individuals.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Downingtown West (1)

    District 1,  6A

    Ches-Mont League

    Mascot: Whippets

    Downingtown West High School

    445 Manor Ave

    Downingtown, PA 19335

     

    Head Football Coach– Michael Milano

    25 years as head coach:  Unionville [2], Penncrest [8], Downingtown West [15]

    1994 District 1 3A Champions @ Unionville

    2008 , 2009and 2013  Ches-Mont Champions

    Record at Downingtown:             102 wins…55 losses

    Career Record:                           159 wins…105 losses….1 tie

    Contact Coach:                        610-269-4400 x7574,  mmilano@dasd.org

     

    Team web-site:             dwhsfootball.com

     

    Staff:                          Mike Hancock, Jim Cunningham, Tom Kline, Steve Mitten, Andrew McLaughlin, Ken Walls

    Andrew Lowe, Chris Edwards

    2017 Record: 5 wins 5 losses

     

    Feature Suggestions:

    Ryan Wetzel, Will Howard

     

    Returners Offense (8):

    Will Howard-QB, Dan Byrnes – WR, Ryan Wetzel-TE, Nolan Hale-OT, Mark Villano-OT, Beau Bryan-OG,   Chris Yaksich – Center, Jackson Luneberg-WR

     

    Returners Defense (9):

    Ryan Wetzel – ILB, Evan Richard – ILB, Dan Byrnes – FS, Tyriq Lewis – CB, Alex Rosano – CB, Kaleb Willis – DE, Sean Pelkisson – DE, Max Hale – LB, Jack Young – DT

     

    Top Players:                                                                       

    Offense:            Will Howard – QB

    Dan Byrnes – WR

    Ryan Wetzel – TE

     

    Defense:            Ryan Weyzel – ILB

    Evan Richard – ILB

    Jack Young – DT

    Top Seniors:

    Ryan Wetzel, Evan Richard, Dan Byrnes, Chris Yaksich,

     

    College Offers:

    Will Howard – Rutgers, Morgan State

     

     

    Comments:           

    We have an outstanding group of returning starters on both sides of the ball.  Success in our early non-league schedule will be a key factor in setting us up for a playoff run later in the year.  In the Ches-Mont, as always, the title will be hotly contested.

     

     

     

     

  • 2018 Team Previews – Cheltenham Panthers (1)

    Head Coach: Ryan Nase

    Assistant Coaches:

    Spentley Toran RB / JV Head Coach
    Tauren Barker DL / Strength Coordinator
    Dan Concannon Defensive Coordinator
    Kyle Yeiter DB/WR
    Colin Leach OL / Run Game Coordinator
    Brandon Gordon QB
    Matt Conroy OLB /Special Teams
    Paul Bryant Inside LB
    Shawn Greene Defensive Assistant
    Chris Leahy Tight Ends
    Mike Yeiter Video/Football Operations
    Stephen Lynch Defensive Assistant
    Anthony Jackson Corners/Speed Development

    Team Name: Cheltenham Panthers

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Julian Smiley S/S
    Shamar Browne OL/DL
    Josh Joachim LB
    Ceeon Whitehead LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Marcus Winfield OT 6’3 245
    Mason Jones WR 6’4 180
    Jamir Barnes RB 5’10 170
    Will Felix TE 6’2 215
    Ryan Felder OG 6’0 260
    TJ Harris WR 5’10 170
    Dan Gaffin C 5’9 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Marcus Winfield DE 6’3 245
    Ryan Felder DT 6’0 260
    TJ Harris CB 5’10 170
    Frank Sullen CB 5’8 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Justin Grady K/P 6’0 190

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Sam Sykes RB/LB 5’9 185 (So.)
    Adonis Hunter LB/QB 5’10 200 (Jr.)
    Zach Gaffin S/S/ QB 5’9 175 (So.)
    Siddiq Williams RB/LB 5’11 185 (Jr.)
    Nasir Carson OL/DL 6’1 260 (So.)
    Joe Thomas OL/DL 6’0 280 (So.)

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Cheltenham looks to build upon the momentum gained the end of last season where they won two of the final three games. Adonis Hunter started the final four games at QB as a sophomore and will compete with rising Sophomore Zachary Gaffin for the starting position.The Strength of the team should be at the offensive skill positions where they return the top 3 rushers from 2017 including Jamir Barnes (Jr.) and Sam Sykes (So.) who are extremely talented young backs. They also return both starting wide receivers in Mason Jones (Sr.) and Lateef “TJ” Harris (Jr.). On the offensive front they return four starters led by seniors Marcus Winfield (OT), Ryan Felder (OG), Daniel Gaffin (C), and Will Felix (TE)

    2018 Defensive Outlook: All four lineman will also play a role on the defensive front, but Cheltenham is extremely excited about the future and depth of the rising sophomore class of Defensive lineman that includes five players all over six feet tall and weighing over 200 pounds. While most of the linebacking starters graduate there are a few returning players who played significant reps at LB last year including Garret Schmidt (Sr.) who played quite a bit at Mike. In the secondary both corners are back in TJ Harris (Jr.) and Frank Sullen (Sr.) and Mason Jones (Sr.) and Jamir Barnes will move into the primary roles at the safety positions.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Cheltenham’s not so secret weapon may be the special teams unit in which they have a two sport Division I recruit at K/P in Justin Grady (Sr.) as well as a plethora of speed to rely on in the return game including Sam Sykes (So.) who returned a number of kicks last year as just a freshman.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Valley View Cougars (2)

    Head Coach: George Howanitz

    Assistant Coaches: Scot Wasilchak, Corey Mitchko, Christian Reese, Josh Lupini, JR Refice, Matt Semanision, John Rebar, Brian Kubilus, Mark Soltis, Tyler Kapinus, Ryan Yagelski, Bill Cawley

    Team Name: Cougars

    2017 Record: 10-4

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Sam Pittsman, Seth Vernon, Kyle Cwalinski, Robert Sebastianelli, Chandler Fuller

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. OT Brian Durkin, 6-4/270
    Sr OG Mike Sebastianelli, 6-0/250
    Jr Ath Janaasah Boone, 6-0/185
    Sr OG EJ Alco, 6-0/240
    Jr OT John Shnipes, 6-3/265
    Sr C Connor Judge, 5-11/225
    Sr WR Chase Combs, 5-9/155
    Sr WR Jaden Duplessis, 5-11/180
    Jr WR Dylan Howanitz, 6-3/190
    Jr WR Alex Savkov, 5-11/170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr DE Brian Durkin
    Sr DB Mason Kordish, 5-10/165
    Sr DB Chase Combs
    Sr DB Jaden Duplessis
    Jr DB Janaasah Boone
    Sr B Traon Jones, 5-9/175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr K Cam Ceccotti, 5-10/165

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Jr LB Ryan Turlip, 6-0/200
    So FB/LB TJ Noto, 5-11/205
    JR DE John Clark, 6-2/200
    JR TE/DE Cyler Rozina, 6-1/235
    JR QB/DB Jordan Conserette, 6-0/170
    SO Wr/DB Zack Kovalchik, 6-1/170

    Key Stats: Rushed for 3826 yds/56 TD in 2017; 273 yds per game
    Defense had 14 INT & 16 sacks in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Need to stay healthy – all 5 OL & top 4 WR return along with backup TB Mason Kordish (557 yds/10 TD) and Ath Janaasah Boone (3 rush TD/2 Rec TD)
    Need to replace QB and FB

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Need to replace Sam Pittsman (LB) & Kyle Cwalinski (DE). Hoping our young kids can fill big shoes. Should be very athletic on D, all 4 DBs return along with DE Brian Durkin and LB Traon Jones

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: K Cam Ceccotti (3 FG) is a year older and better. All our KR/PR guys return in Janaasah Boone, Chase Combs, Mason Kordish

  • 2018 Team Previews – Pope John Paul II- Golden Panthers

    Head Coach: Rory Graver

    Assistant Coaches: Tony Yerger, Matt Bildstein, Tyler Yaculak, Bill Baker, Mike Cianciulli, Jon Traywick, Ron Sandor, Adam Beach

    Team Name: Pope John Paul II- Golden Panthers

    2017 Record: 7-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Matt Delaurentis, Dan Cirino, Jake Bildstein, Rick Bearden, Chris Haffey, Gunner George, Denver Francis.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. RB AJ Natale, 5-10, 215
    Sr. WR/RB CJ McCafferty, 5-8. 165
    Sr. OL Bryan Bendig, 6-3, 215
    Sr. OL Brandon Snyder, 5-11. 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. SS CJ McCafferty, 5-8, 165
    Jr. LB Justin Mitala, 6-2, 180
    Sr. DE Bryan Bendig, 6-3, 215
    Sr. LB Andrew Duff, 5-6, 165
    Sr. LB AJ Natale, 5-10, 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Matt Moroz, 6-0, 170
    Jr. LS Mark Bowen, 6-0, 180

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    So. RB/DB Justin Kormos, 6-1, 160
    Sr. WR/DB Chris Salvo, 5-8, 155
    Jr. WR/DB Michael Knapp, 5-8, 150
    Jr. OL/DL Sean Anderson, 6-1, 235
    Jr. OL/DL Matt Dobrowolski, 6-2, 245
    So. OL/DL Ambrose Colliluori, 5-10, 210
    So. OL/DL Jacob Foley, 5-10, 230
    Jr. WR/DB Steve Skarbek, 6-1, 170
    So. QB Kam Herpich, 5-11, 165
    So. QB/WR/DB Ben Cobaugh, 5-8,155

    Key Stats:

    AJ Natale: 126 Carries 636 yds, 10 TDs, 5.0ypc, 16 Tackles 1 INT, 1 TD, 3 TFL
    CJ McCafferty: 39 Receptions 407 yds 1 TD 122 Tackles, 2 INTS, 1 FF
    Justin Mitala: 103 Tackles, 25 TFL, 1 INT
    Andrew Duff: 36 Tackles, 8 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 FF
    Bryan Bendig: 34 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 7 TFL

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The key for our offense to be successful this season will be our offensive line. We must be a tough, physical group up front that controls the line of scrimmage. We need to be efficient in our quick game & play-action. Protecting the football and doing the little things correctly will be important for our success.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our defense needs to play with confidence this season and be a fundamentally sound tackling football team. We must be fast and physical to the football. We need to create turnovers and put our offense in great positions to score. Our defensive line needs to control the line of scrimmage & our line backing core must be great tacklers. Our secondary need to be hungry to prove that they can be a successful group

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We need to control field position this season in the kicking game. We have a very good returning kicker in Matt Moroz who will give us the ability to kick off deep and convert on field goals.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Jenkintown Drakes (1)

    Head Coach: Anthony Owens

    Assistant Coaches: Elmo Kelley,Shane Kelley,Rich Onslager,
    Tom Kinnery,John Boutcher

    Team Name: Drakes

    2017 Record: 5 wins 4 losses

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Pat Morrin,qb,dend
    Chris Solis rb,free safety
    Mike Mcgettigan ol,dl

    Offensive Starters Returning: Cade Lafferty oline,Shady Neidich online
    Kyle Lam online Johnson John rb,wr
    Bert Koniers rb,wr Adam Giammanco wr Clint Jackmon wr Aviv Jackson wr

    Defensive Starters Returning: Cade Lafferty dline,Shady Neidich dline,
    Kyle”Little”Lam linebacker,Bert Koniers strong safety,Adam Giammanco weak safety,Aviv Jackson cornerback,Clint Jackmon cornerback

    Special Team Starters Returning: Bert Koniers-Kicker
    Aviv Jackson-Kick Returner

    Key Newcomers: Nate Miller 6ft 170 online,Cline junior
    Lonnie Harris 5 10 150 wide receiver, dback
    Freshman
    Donnie Harris 5 4 145 running back,defensive back,Freshman

    Key Stats: We have to replace a 1000 yard passer and a combined 1200 yards rushing losing Morrin and Solis.
    Morrin also was an all state punter

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We need to develop on the online and quarterback position.
    With all of our receivers returning we have speed and skill on the outside.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Tackle Better and cause turnovers.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We have to avoid giving up the big play.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Phoenixville Phantoms (1)

    Head Coach: Don Grinstead

    Assistant Coaches:

    Gary Rhodenbaugh

    Travis Ford-Bey

    Jamie ‘Bubba’ Gray

    Paul Lepre

    Anthony Ciarello

    Art Knight

    Ryan Panella

    Mark Ferko

    Team Name: Phoenixville Phantoms

    2017 Record: 2-8

    2018 Team Previews:

    Key Starters Lost: Jon Miller OL/DL, Sean Sabo OL/DL, Bob Strunk WR/DB.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Connor Patania SR 6’0 185 QB; Travis Panella SR 5’9 185 RB; Alex Washington SR 5’10 180 RB,T.J. Hine SR 5’9 220 OL/DL; Dave Nicholas SR 6’1 230 OL/DL.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Travis Panella SR 5’9 185 LB; Alex Washington SR LB, Jordan Ford SR 6’0 LB; T.J. Hine SR 5’9 220 DL; Dave Nicholas SR 6’1 230 DL, Dan Gray 5’10 225 Soph DL. Anthony Stevenson 5’9 175 JR DB, Jack Pizor 5’9 170 JR DB.

    Special Team Starters Returning: Connor Patania 2nd team all-league punter.

    Key Newcomers: N/A

    Key Stats: N/A

    2018 Offensive Outlook: While we return our entire skill position guys in the backfield, we will be inexperienced up front. We will rely heavily on are returning QB and RB’s to provide leadership for a young and growing offensive line.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Our strength will be at the linebacker position, we return 3 starters and we will expect them to provide leadership for a young secondary with great communication.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We lose a very good kicker, so we will be spending our spring and summer looking for a viable replacement. We do return our All-League punter in Connor Patania.

  • 2018 Team Previews – New Hope-Solebury Lions (1)

    Head Coach: Jim Ditulio-11th Season

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Goodman (Def. Coordinator) – 10th Season
    Tom Modeferri (RB, LB)- 6th Season
    Dale Smith (OL, DL) 4th Season
    Allen Carson (OL, DL) 11th Season
    Jack McDermott (WR, DB) – 2nd Season

    Team Name: New Hope-Solebury High School

    2017 Record: 9-2, BAL Champions

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    RB/SS Jesse Capriotti
    FB/LB Morgan Shadle
    OL/DL Max Adar
    WR/CB Hunter Pala
    FB/LB Alex Young

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR John Flavin, 5-11, 180
    Sr. TE Pat Cooney, 6-1, 195
    Sr. OG John Mangan, 5-10, 245
    Sr. OT Topher Taylor 6-8, 230
    Sr. OT Charles Bray, 6-1, 205
    Jr. C Conner Fitzgerald 6-1, 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. CB John Flavin, 5-11, 180
    Sr. CB Pat Tangradi, 6-0, 145
    Sr. LB Pat Cooney, 6-1, 195
    Sr. LB John Mangan, 5-10, 245
    Sr. LB Dan Khouri, 5-11, 170
    Sr. DE Topher Taylor 6-8, 230
    Sr. DE Charles Bray, 6-1, 205
    Jr. NG Zach Griffiths, 6-0, 240

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Logan Waterman 5-9, 145
    So. P Chris Kolen, 6-0, 175

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    So. QB Phil Weinseimer, 6-2 , 180 (Started 3 games for us in 2017)
    Sr. WR/DB Mike Richards 5-9, 140
    Jr. RB/DB Mike Borys, 5-9, 145
    Sr. RB/DB Tim Leonard, 5-7 155
    So. FB/LB Tom Raupp, 5-7, 175
    So. WR/DB Evan Davidson 6-2, 180
    So. OL/DL Dan Flavin, 5-10, 190
    So. OL/DL Charlie Honer, 6-2, 265
    Sr. OL/DL John Ryan, 5-9, 195

    Key Stats: Repeat BAL Champions
    3365 Team Rushing (4429 Total Offense)
    Jesse Capriotti 2,478 Rushing in 2017

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Offensively, Phil Weinsemer after starting 3 games in 2017, will become the full time starter for the graduated Nick Garritano. Phil is a dual threat Quarterback. In the backfield, Mike Borys, Timmy Leonard and Tom Raupp will look to share the load in the running game, replacing 2400 yard rusher Jesse Capriotti. Upfront we return 4 starters on the Offensive Line (Topher Taylor, John Mangan, Conner Fitzgerald and Charles Bray). Zach Griffiths, who started all season for us on Defense, and started the our final playoff game at guard for us will look to step into a full time starting role on offense as well. In the passing game John Flavin, the BAL’s leading reciever, returns along with Pat Cooney and Pat Tangradi. Evan Davidson who shined all last season at the JV level will look to contribute in a major way this season on varsity. Dan Flavin who started 2 games last season on the Offensive Line will also look to earn and play a significant amount on the line.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defensively, we return 8 starters. Topher Taylor, Zach Griffiths and Charles Bray return on the line. John Mangan, Pat Cooney and Dan Khouri return at linebackers. John Flavin and Pat Tangradi return at the Cornerback positions. Some other newcomers that will see plenty of playing time in 2018 will be Charlie Honor who also started 1 game in 2017 on Offense will look to win a starting DT spot in 2018.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Logan waterman will look to cap off a 4-year career with an amazing season kicking for us.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Stroudsburg Mountaineers (11)

    Head Coach: Jim Miller

    Assistant Coaches:  Dan Burns, John Finelli, John Bozena, Ken Sickler, Tony Rose, Steve Ruhl, Brett Youngken, Jeff Miller, John Pytko

    Team Name:  Stroudsburg Mountaineers

    2018 Schedules:

     Key Starters Lost:

    Zack Smith, Warren Watson, Jeremiah Gutierrez, Nick Whitewood, Trevor Hines, Nahzir Lango, Dave Kutteroff, Micah Hargrove, Chad Dorst, Donovan Collins, Chukwuma Chukwuma, Nate Kress, Kyeer Grant

     

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)

    Sr. WR Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 170; Sr. C Colin Smith, 6-1, 280; Sr. QB Sherwin Stewart, 5-8, 170; Sr. WR Devante Herrera, 5-8, 160; Sr. HB Ben Stokes, 6-1, 220

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. LB Ben Stokes, 6-1, 220; Sr. DB, Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 170; Sr. DB, Devante Herrera, 5-8, 160, Sr. LB Roger VanVarick, 5-9, 160; Sr. DE Ryan VanVarick, 6-0, 210; Sr. DB Tyler Slomiak, 5-10, 170; Sr. DT Sami Khamis, 6-1, 270;

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 170;

     

    Key newcomers: (15)

    Sr. WR Josh DeHaven, 5-11, 180; Jr. CB Zane Grover, 5-11, 160; So. WR Jace Tutty, 5-10, 150; Sr. DB Andrew Schneider, 5-6, 145; Sr. DT Joe Silverstein, 6-0, 210; Jr. DT Jaquan Richardson, 5-8, 225; Jr. LB Johan Watson, 5-9, 200; Jr. LB Wayne Hamilton, 5-10, 160; Jr. Juwan Little, 5-10, 190; Jr. G Carter Henritzy, 5-11, 210; Jr. G Jullian Sparks, 5-10, 190; Jr. DT Joe Arencibia, 5-10, 220; Sr. DT Anthony Cabrera, 5-9, 250; Sr. G Colson Fitt, 6-0, 210; Jr. WR Amir Bryant, 6-1; 160;

    D1(FBS & FCS Prospects: Ben Stokes, Benny Pembleton

    Key Stats:

    Our quarterback is back who passed for over 1100 yards last year.

     

    2018 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)*

    The offensive keys for our success are to utilize key guys on offense. We need to make sure our offensive line learns the system.  We have many young guys playing on the line with veteran skill players in crucial spots.

     

    2018 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)*

    The defensive keys for our success are to make sure we are able to be physical up front and control the line of scrimmage.  Our linebackers need to be able to flow to the ball and secondary play their coverage’s.

     

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)*

    We have new kickers this year and to get them adapted to varsity football. We need to make sure we are able to use our special teams for giving us good field position during the game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Line Mountain High School (4)

    Head Coach: Brandon Carson

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mike Carson – DC, RB/DB
    Ryan Feger – LB
    Ted Pietkewicz – DL
    Randy Kehler – OL
    Todd Wenrich – QB
    Adam Straub – WR
    Shubby Marquette – RB/DE
    Mike Marciniak – WR
    Bryce Martz – DL
    Ben Bidding – OL

    Team Name: Line Mountain High School

    2017 Record: 7-5 Lost in District IV AA semi finals

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Brenden Cregger WR/DB/RET, Gage Bowers WR/DB, Gavin Schaffner DB, Tyler Boyer LB/RB, Chris Koperna LB, Karl Troutman DE, Jaron Renn DT/TE, Tait Bordner DT, Mike Lawrence DT, Caleb Shaffer NG

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Breven Derk SR, WR 5’9″, 165; Adam Malafi SR, WR 5’9″, 170; Evan Herb JR, QB 5’11”, 185, Colby Scott SR, RB 5’10”, 180; Cam Gaw SR, C 6’2″, 195; Wyatt Wehry SR, G 5’10”, 210; Dominick Bridi SO, G 6’0″, 220; Dillon Bohner JR, T 6’0″, 220; Noah Shaffer SR, T 6’0″, 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Breven Derk SR, FS 5’9″, 165; Adam Malafi SR, LB 5’9″, 170; Chance Hackenburg SR, LB 5’8″, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Breven Derk SR, PR/KR 5’9″, 165; Jacob Feese SO, K 5’11”, 175

    Key Newcomers: (4) Ki Phillips SO, FB/LB 5’8″, 180; Kelly Reed JR, SS 5’11”, 175; Cody Ebersole JR, WR/CB 5’9″, 160; Jace Hackenburg FR, CB 5’9″, 155

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We need to cut down on our amount of turnovers and we need to run the ball more effectively. QB Evan Herb needs to continue to develop and take ownership of the offense.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: With only 3 starters returning, we need to get new starters up to speed quickly. We need to create more turnovers. We need to play fundamentally sound football and be hungry to make plays.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We need to keep improving and use special teams to our advantage.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Danville Area (4)

    Head Coach: Jim Keiser

    Assistant Coaches: Stacey Puckey, Chris Coombe, Brian Raup, John Weber, Paul Dumond, Brian Klock, Marty Palm, Kevin Kline, Joy Hall

    Team Name: Danville area

    2017 Record: 9-3

    2018 Schedules:

    Key Starters Lost: Jared Mowery, Derien Yeager, Ken Cooper, Ryan Palm

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) OG Preston Fausnaught, OL Ryan Brouse, WR Peyton Persing, QB Kayden Riley, TE Shane Kozick, RB Joe Harris, RB Eric Sees, RB Austin Millar

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) LB Preston Fausnaught, LB Shane Kozick, LB Eric Sees, DL Zack Zerbe, DL Ryan Brouse, S Peyton Riley CB Peyton Persing

    Special Team Starters Returning: K/P Peyton Riley

    Key Newcomers:

    Ol Sr. Hugh Vastine 6’7″ 254
    OL So. Gabriel Erdly 5’11” 252
    OL So. Tyler Simas 6’0″ 187
    RB So. Jagger Dressler 6’1″ 180
    Jr. Colton Sidler 5’11” OLB S

    Key Stats: Kayden Riley 30/61 537 yards 8TD 2 INT as a freshman

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We will be starting a new quarterback this year as Kayden stepped up after the injury to his brother Peyton and did an outstanding job. We have a lot of weapons but must replace 3 starters on the offensive line. I am very confident in our group of running backs and we have a VERY talented group of receivers

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We unfortunately lost our defensive coordinator as Bill Freeman who had held that post the past 9 years has resigned but we have a talented group coming back and I trust that Brian Raup our new coordinator will do a great job. We will be a little more aggressive in our 3-5 scheme than in past seasons.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We bring back one of the best kicker/punters in the district in Peyton Riley as well as two vry dangerous kick/punt returners in Shane Kozick 2 return TD’s last year and Peyton Persing also 2 return TD’s

  • 2018 Team Preview – Whitehall Zephyrs (11)

    Head Coach: Justin Kondikoff

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Kinane, Jeremy Shuler, Mike Yadush, Ramie Moussa, Eric Miller, Tim Churchill, Dave Cressman, Dan Caffery, George Makhoul, Austin Recker, George Cowitch, Shawn Clary

    Team Name: Whitehall Zephyrs

    2017 Record: 9-4

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Dez Boykin, Dabriel Ayala, Braxton Marrero, Bret Legath, Markes Cruz, Mike Smith, Julio Diaz, Jakob Hudak

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. RB Chad Hussett 5’9″ 190, Sr. OL Ian Kulp 6’2″ 280, Sr. OL Justin Santiago 5’10” 225, Sr. WR Joe Herman 5’11” 180, Jr. WR Allen Negrete 5’9″ 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: Jr. LB Josh Novak 6’0″ 220, Sr. DB Chad Hussett 5’9″ 190, Sr. DL Ian Kulp 6’2″ 280, Sr. LB Justin Santiago 5’10” 225, Jr. DL Javal Reyes 6’0″ 220, Sr. DB Jacob Heffner 5’8″ 165, Sr. DB Mekhi Lee 6’3″ 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: Sr. K/P Alex Khouri 6’1″ 170

    Key Newcomers: Jr. RB/LB Ali Barkley 6’0″ 205, Jr. Wr/DB Anthony Nanoah 5’8″ 155, Sr. QB Jayden Henniger 6’0″ 175, Jr. WR/DB Antonio Quinones 5’9″ 170, Jr. TE/DL Robert Schlenker 5’8″ 185, Sr. LB Anthony Johnson 5’10”, Jr. OL/DL Eli Nuscher 5’11” 225, Jr. OL Javal Reyes 6’0″ 220, Jr. OL/DL Steele Hess 5’11” 250, Sr OL Ben Hudak 5’9″ 190, Sr OL Brandon Gawrys 5’10” 235, Sr. WR Liam Sullivan 5’10” 185, So. RB/DB Angelo Daddona 5’9″ 175, So. OL/DL Isaac Moore 5’10” 190, So. TE Zack Hartman 5’11” 190, So. RB/DB Bryce Farole 5’7″ 170,

    Key Stats:

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The offense needs to play smart as a unit. The skilled positions are loaded with speed to be able to spread out the defenses.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The defensive line needs to get to the QB, cause disruptions in the back field, and let our experienced LB’s get to the ball. The DB’s need to understand their assignments and limit mental errors.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We will need to focus on fundamentals to give us good field position. Alex Khouri provides a big accurate leg to kick long field goals.

  • 2018 Team Preview – Southern Lehigh Spartans (11)

    Head Coach: John Toman

    Assistant Coaches:

    Derek Bleiler – Defensive Coordinator
    Adam Legath – Offensive Coordinator
    Chuck Sonon
    Curtis Reigle
    Mike Gurdineer
    Michael Fay
    Joey Cassidy
    Patrick Ludlow

    Team Name: Southern Lehigh Spartans

    2017 Record: 10-2

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (12)

    Luke Strauss – RB
    Mike Sisselberger – FB
    Eli Price – WR
    Nathan Derby – WR
    Brandon Derby – OT

    Mike Sisselberger – DE
    Brandon Derby – DT
    Lucas Lebron – DE
    Eli Price – OLB
    Luke Strauss – OLB
    Nathan Derby – CB
    BJ Harding – FS

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. – QB / Logan Edmond, 6-0, 185
    Sr. – TE / Quinn Schimidt, 6-2, 205
    Jr. – OT / Eric Vingom, 6-1, 245
    Jr. – OG / Riley Craft, 6-0, 240
    Jr. – C / Cole Moyer, 5-11, 245

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jr. – DT / Eric Vingon, 6-1, 245
    Sr. – DE / Nate Cocco, 5,11, 185
    Sr. – LB / Alex Knecht, 5-11, 190
    SR. – CB / Daulton Musselman, 5-10, 170
    SR. – SS / Logan Edmond, 6-0, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. – Punter & Kick Returner, Daulton Musselman, 5-10, 170
    Jr. – Kick Returner & Punt Returner, Cam Fisher, 5-9, 165

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Sr. – OLB / Justin Koser, 5-10, 180
    Sr. – DE & FB / Drew SoFranko, 5-11,220
    Sr. – WR & FS / Trey Trevis, 5-10, 160
    Jr. – WR / Michael Bodner, 5-10, 150
    Jr. – OL & DL / Collin Gill, 5-11, 195
    Jr. – LB / Hunter Hughes, 6-0, 185
    Jr. – RB & CB / Cam Fisher, 5-10, 170
    So. – Kicker / Christain Colassurdo, 5-6, 130
    So. – WR / Daryl Coleman, 6-4, 165
    So. – RB / Jacob Fauzio, 5-11, 185
    So. – OL & DL / Travis Gretz, 5-11, 205

    Key Stats:

    Average Pts/Gm. 37.8
    Yards Rushing 2,755
    Yds Rushing / Game 229.6
    Yards Passing 1,741
    Yards Passing / Game 145.1
    Total Yards 4,496
    Total Yards / Game 374.7

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The Offense will revolve around our three year starting quarterback, Logan Edmond. For the Offense to be successful we will need to replace the offensive production lost to graduation at running back and wide receiver. We return more experience on the Offensive line than a year ago.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We return half of the Defensive starters and a solid nucleus throughout the defense. The biggest lose was the three All-League seniors from the defensive front seven. The defense will be anchored by returning middle linebacker Alex Knecht, who led the team in tackles last year. The replacement of those key losses to the front seven will be the key to the defensive success. We return plenty of experience and speed in the secondary that will be anchored by three starter Daulton Musselman.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: The special teams return the Punter in Daulton Mussleman, and have a solid young kicker in Sophomore Christian Colasurdo. We return plenty of experience at both Kick Returner and Punt Returner. Cam Fisher shared punt return duties last, as well as, kick returner. Daulton Musselman also returned kicks late in the season, including one for a touchdown.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Wilkes-Barre Meyers Mohawks (2)

    Head Coach: Jeff Labatch

    Assistant Coaches:

    Robert Ashton
    Corey Brenner
    Mark Schiowitz
    Julian Truskowski
    Tyler Smallcomb
    Galen Shell
    David Hagenbaugh

    Team Name: Meyers Mohawks

    2017 Record: 6-5

    Key Starters Lost: Janssen Wilborn, Rajhan Woodson, Pedro Hernandez, Jason Castellano, Colin Browne, Kenny Macko

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. LT Michael Horvath,6’4″, 215, Sr. RG Ryan Maffei, 6’1″, 280, Jr. RG Kevin Kaskey, 6’1″, 240, Sr. TE Najese Hood, 6’2″, 190, Sr. WR Reese Patronick, 5’10, 180, Sr. RB Kevin Dessoye, 5’10”, 185,

    Defensive Starters Returning: Sr. DE Michael Horvath,6’4″, 215, Sr. DT Ryan Maffei, 6’1″, 280, Jr. DT Kevin Kaskey, 6’1″, 240, Sr. DB Najese Hood, 6’2″, 190, Sr. OLB Reese Patronick, 5’10, 180, Sr. DB Nazir Dunell, 5’10”, 185, Sr. DB Jose Rivera, 5’10”, 175, Jr. OLB Corey Brown, 5’9″ 180, So. ILB Maleek Robinson, 6’2″, 190,

    Special Team Starters Returning: Sr. P David Kasper, 6’4″, 220

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR Darrian Tyson, 6′, 180, Sr. WR Tyler Yelland, 6’0″, 170, Sr. DB Ryan Judge, 5’9″, 165, Sr. QB Joevanney Martinez, 5’10”, 165, Sr. C Justin Eberhardt, 6’4″, 315, Jr. DT Ian Levy, 5’11”, 275, Jr. G Josh Woodworth, 5’10”, 240, Jr. QB, Talee Swinney, 6′, 180, Jr. T Josh Jones, 6′, 220,

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The offense needs to take what the defense gives us and get the ball to our athletes. We need to play unselfish football.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: Defense requires discipline. Each player will need to do their job, execute the game plan, and eliminate big plays.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Need to find a replacement for PK Kenny Macko and eliminate the costly mistakes with the punt and punt return teams.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Notre Dame GP (11)

    Head Coach: Philip Stambaugh (8thyear, 64-25)

    Assistant Coaches: Anthony Casciano, Tom Campanaro, Rob Irving, Mike Chando, Scott Vaughn, Lloyd Brooks, Mike Kaulius, Jon Moran, Duke Giovannini, Mike Carroll, Andre Jordan, Alex Rivera and Richie Kessler Jr.

    Team Name: Notre Dame Green Pond Crusaders

    2017 Record: 9-3, 8-2 Colonial League

    Key Starters lost: Gerald Grube III, Tucker Eighmy, Mikey DeGaetano, Danny O’Hare, Sammy Viera, Brandon Clark

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. QB Cole DeFranco, 6-0, 190, Sr., WR-RB, Isaiah Dejesus, 5-8, 180, Sr., WR, Ethen Aquino, 5-11, 170, Sr., WR David Sanders, 6-3, 180, Jr., OL, Andrew Stackhouse, 6-2, 260, Sr., OL, Connor McFadden, 5-9, 190, So., OL Lex Rivera, 6-3, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr., LB-DB, Isaiah Dejesus, 5-8, 180, Sr., DB, Ethen Aquino, 5-11, 170, Jr., DL, Andrew Stackhouse, 6-2, 260, Sr., LB Jake Gillen, 5-11, 175, Sr., LB Jack O’Hagan, 5-11, 190, Sr., LB Blaze Koplin, 6-0, 190, Jr., LB Andy Matisz, 5-11, 185, Sr., DL Phil Caiazzo, 5-9, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) Sr., K Alex Garrido, 5-9, 180, Jr., LS Andrew Stackhouse, 6-2, 260, Sr., KR/PR, Isaiah Dejesus, 5-8, 180

    Key Newcomers:  Sr., OL/DL Anthony Schiraldi, 6-0, 270, Jr., DB Ben Carlin, 5-8, 155, Jr., RB Christian Greggo, 5-8, 160, Jr., WR Kobe Smith, 5-8, 150, Jr., WR Andrew Darno, 6-0, 160, So., OL/DL Tyler Lissy, 6-1, 225, Jr., OL/DL Max Dillman, 6-1, 210, Jr., OL/LB Liam Carroll, 6-0, 175, Sr., P Anthony DeMasi, 6-1, 175, Sr., WR/DB Jakob Stubits, 5-10, 165, Jr., OL/DL Eshan Swartz, 5-9, 200, So., DB Joe Galle, 5-10, 160, Jr., DB Alex Garcia, 5-7, 155, Jr., LB Matt Dittmar, 6-1, 160, So., LB William Jordan, 5-11, 160, So., LB Jake Hull, 6-1, 220, So., OL Brandon Guffy, 6-0, 225, Fr., DB/WR Derek Berlitz, 5-11, 165

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: DeFranco, Aquino, Sanders, Dejesus

    Key Stats: DeFranco – 3,424 Yds. Passing & 31 Passing TDs, Dejesus – 1,390 All-Purpose Yds. (64-874 Receiving) & 10 Total TDs + 62 Total Tackles, Sanders – 159 Receiving Yds. & 3 TDs, Aquino – 366 All-Purpose Yds. + 7 Def. INTs & 41 Total Tackles, J.Gillen – 89 Total Tackles & 6 Sacks, Koplin – 64 Total Tackles & 6 Sacks, Matisz – 57 Total Tackles, P.Caiazzo – 55 Total Tackles, O’Hagan – 7 Sacks, A.Garrido – 48/56 PATs

    2018 Outlook: Returning a bunch of players with experience, working to be at the top of the League, District & State.  Program numbers are growing – expecting to carry 75-80 players on roster.

    Offense: QB (DeFranco) returns with good weapons (Dejesus, Sanders & Aquino) surrounding him from league’s top offense a year ago. 3 potential starters (Darno, Greggo & Smith) had big years on JV team. OL should have much more consistency – lots of returning experience from platooning last season.

    Defense: Defense that was 4thin league looks to improve all-around from ’17. Flexibility and versatility with the numbers we have in our defensive interior.

    Special Team: Graduated FCS K (Eighmy) to Lehigh University and we return a strong experienced K (A.Garrido) who will take over more of the kicking duties that were formerly split up the last 2 seasons. Lots of experience returning in this group – many underclassmen lettered last year through the special teams.

  • 2018 Team Preview – Palisades Pirates (11)

    Head Coach: Kevin Ronalds

    Assistant Coaches:

                TOM BRADER

    CLYDE FREEMAN

    NEIL JESIOLOWSKI

    WYATT SCHILLING

    KYLE FOGARTY

    BOBBY SMITH

    BOB SHOEMAKER

    TERRY RAKOWSKY

    MASON SCHMAUDER

    Team Name: PALISADES PIRATES

    2017 Record: 13-1

    2018 Schedules:

     

    Key Starters lost: (7)

    DREW NICKLES

    JARED COLLETTI

    MAX ALLANSON-DUNDON

    PAT LODWIG

    MATT McGRATH

    TJ RAKOWSKY

    KYLER NEWTON

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    12 – ETHAN BRADER SR QB 6’0” 185

    72 – BEN SCOGGIN SR OT 6’3” 275

    44 – TREY GRETZINGER RB 5’8” 170

    56 – KYLE OECHSLE SR OG 6’2” 225

    66 – BRYAN McNALLY SR OT 6’0” 275

    62 – LIAM BRITT SR CENTER 6’0” 215

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    10 – RJ SMITH SR LB 6’0” 185

    12 – ETHAN BRADER SR SS 6’0” 185

    44 – TREY GRETZINGER SR CORNER 5’8” 170

    70 – NATE HAUBERT SR NOSE GUARD 5’9” 170

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    56 – SR KYLE OECHSLE LONG SNAPPER

     

    Key Newcomers: N/A

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    BEN SCOGGIN

    TREY GRETZINGER

    ETHAN BRADER

     

    Key Stats: 

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense:  We are experienced on the O-Line, QB, and RB.  We need to be able to fill in at WR and grow on our offensive success from last year.

    Defense:  We will be less experienced defensively, but return a few strong starters from last year, as well as some players who saw some action as reserves last year.

    Special Team: We need to replace our punter, kicker, and returners from last year.

  • 2018 Team Preview – Pen Argyl Green Knights (11)

    Head Coach: John C. Smith

    Assistant Coaches:

    Doug Powell, Associate Head Coach
    Dave Barr
    Paul Petro
    Jeremy Klump
    Kirby Mutton
    Stephen Smith
    Jeffrey Smith
    Frank DiFelice
    Jason Grim
    Rich Mutton
    Todd Timinski

    Team Name: Pen Argyl Green Knights

    2017 Record: 1-9

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (3)

    Logan Sterner
    Zach Ceraul
    T.J. Lilly

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Anderson Dear, QB
    Tadd Barr, Athlete
    Connor Kupres, End
    Derek Herfurth, OL/DL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Dan Pfeiffer, LB
    Tadd Barr, Safety
    Derek Herfurth, End
    Connor Kupres, DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Eric Lobb, Kicker

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Conor Fehr, 6’2” 155
    Caleb Ceraul 5’9” 185
    Gavin Amerman 5’10” 190
    Gabe Hahn 5’9” 175

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Develop a balanced attack

    2018 Defensive Outlook: To improve overall fundamentals in reading, tackling,
    and creating more turnovers.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: The entire specialty phase will be extremely important for any success.

  • 2018 Team Preview – Marple-Newtown (1)

    After coming off the most successful 3 year run in MNHS history (28 total wins and 5 playoff wins) a share of the Central League title in 2016 for the first time since 1977 in school history, we are rebuilding!We lost in the district semifinals to Unionville. This is the 3rd straight season we have made it to the first round of the state tournament.

    Last year: 8-5

    Head Coach: Chris Gicking

    Assistant Coaches: Harry Gicking, Zach Young, Mike Willard, Josh Crooks, Scott Williams, Mike Paci, Bob Knapp, Trevor Viviani, Anthony Paoletti, Joe Sweeley, Nick Reynolds, Steve Reynolds, Matt Destefano, Pete Rodden, Chris Boggs, Dave Lerro, Tony Lerro, Jim Allsman, Marc Saracino, Joe Rufo, and Dave Bertoline.

    This will be our 5th year, 33-16 overall.

    Starters Lost: 21

    For the third  straight year we lose a great senior class which 7 of them will play college football. We will try to replace them as best we can!

    Anthony Paoletti (QB Delaware football) All time DELCO record holder for yards in a single season (2,739) and yards career ( 6,944)

    Luke Zimmerman dominating  OL play  ( St. Joes baseball)

    Dash Dulgerian DELCO record holder for catches in a season with 87, school record 2,100 yards receiving (Ursinus football)

    Kevin Hahn dominating OL/DL play, 2 year starter (Ursinus football)

    Aaron Diamond ball hawk at free safety ( Ursinus football)

    Kyle Tobin OL/DL school record 18.5 sacks  (Williamson Trade School football and basketball)

    Mike Miller DL 2 year starter hard to block (Shippensburg football)

    Mike Shelly 2 year starter and anchored OL after beating cancer (Widener)

    Luke Cantwell OLB/WR Ironman award winner,2 year 2 way starter (West Chester baseball)

    Jack Fallows OLB/ RB 3 year starter and workhorse( West Chester)

    TeRon Johnson CB/RB 2 year starter ( ), Luke Ciavardelli K 2 year starter and totaled 66 points in career(Delaware ),

    Reilly Fillman P/WR 3 year starter and totaled 51 points in career, punt avg 38.7 (Navy)

    Mike Avellino( Susquehanna)

    Jim Geraghty (Active Duty Army),

    Manveer Grewal(

    Joe McMaster (Delco)

    Dave Ward (Wesley)

    and Sean Standen (Williamson football and baseball) all played big minutes and excelled on special teams!

     

    Returning Starters: 5

    Marlon Weathers 6 185 SR RB/ DB 1,532 yards rushing last year 25 total TDS. He has 2,994 rushing yards in his career so far. Has 43 total TDs in career and 3,849 AP yards.

     

    Alden Mathes 6 1 180 SR QB/WR/DB

    39 catches 459 yards 5 TDs, threw 3 first half TDS in only game he played QB

     

    Kevin Merrone 5 10 180 SR WR/DB

    10 catches 112 yards 1 TD and INT

     

    Luke Jelus 6 0 190 SR LB/RB led team in tackles with 103 (tore ACL in lacrosse)

     

    Tom Tobin 6 1 196 SR LB/RB  had 100 tackles last year

     

    AJ Katrakazis 5 11 185 SR LB/OL 90 tackles 8 TFL

     

    Sal Tartaglia 5 10 205 SR OL/LB only OL back from last year ( currently battling Lymphoma)

     

    Fotis Kotopoulos 6 1 240 SR OL/DL

     

    Jake Simpson 5 10 175 SR DB/WR

    2 FF and 2 Recoveries

     

    James Diamond 5 11 250 SR  OL/DL

    Only played 1 game this past year

     

    Top Newcomers:

    Colin Ferry 6 2 180 SR WR/OLB, Liam Ferry 6 2 210 SR OL/DL, Seth Moyer 6 175 SR DB/WR, Blake Turnier 6 2 185 SR OL/DL, Tom McKee 6 1 180 SR OLB/WR,Jim Openshaw 5 11 245 SR OL/DL, Luke Nichols 6 1 180 SR WR/DB, Joe Keffer 5 9 170 SR WR/DB, AJ Grosso 6 1 230 SR OL/DL, Cameron Leone 6 175 SR DB/WR, Jon Long 5 10 165 SR WR/DB, Kristion Williams 5 11 175 SR WR/ OLB, Drew McCone 6 0 180 WR/DB, Dan Kelly 6 2 275 SR OL/DL, Shane Benedict  6 0 170 JR WR/ DB, Andrew Cantwell 5 10 JR WR/DB, Tyler Lynch 5 11 175 JR WR/DB, Erik Molinaro 5 11 175 JR WR/DB, Alex Nicolaides 6 1 240 JR OL/DL, Robbie Reilly 5 11 JR 180 LB/RB, Cain Tarquini 5 10 JR 175 JR LB/RB, William Thomas 6 1 180 JR DL/TE, and Ricky Wysocki 5 11 230 JR OL/DL.

     

    Special Teams:

    We have our holder Joe Keffer back.

     

    We lost 21 of 24 starters from a group of seniors that graduated with the most wins in school history with 28! It was the first time we have been in playoffs in 3 consecutive years and that we have won playoff games in 3 straight years. We need kids to continue to step up! The coaches and kids have worked hard. The administration and community support is great!

     

  • 2018 Team Preview – Mount Carmel Red Tornadoes (11)

    Head Coach: John Darrah

    Assistant Coaches: Carl Stine, Matt Mankiewicz, Shawn Sheptock, Bob Veach, Rob Varano, Bill Joraskie, Al Robbins, Mike Higgins, Marshall Mirarchi, Brian Christiana, Jordan Marlow, Sean McCollum

    Team Name: Mount Carmel Red Tornadoes

    2017 Record: 8-5

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (8)

    #47 FB/LB Manus McCracken
    #3 WR/DB CJ Reichard
    #32 CB Michael Cuff
    #56 OL/DL Collin Krakowski
    #79 OL/DL Harrison Rees
    #77 OL/DL Brendan Boris
    #66 OL Nate Slotterback
    #99 K Rosolino Mangiapane

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr., QB Tommy Reisinger, 6-4, 215
    Sr. RB John Ayres, 5-11, 200
    Sr. RB Tanner Karycki, 5-11, 185
    Jr. WR Shane Weidner, 5-11, 180
    Jr. TE Jack Chapman, 6-4, 220
    Jr. TE Logan Wills, 6-1, 215
    Sr. OL Billy Anderson, 6-2, 280
    Jr. OL Collin Herb, 6-0, 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)

    Sr. LB John Ayres, 5-11, 200
    Jr. LB Jack Chapman, 6-4, 220
    Jr. DE Logan Wills, 6-1, 215
    Sr. DE Mike Hood, 6-0, 200
    Sr. DL Billy Anderson, 6-2, 280
    Jr. DL Collin Herb, 6-0, 270
    Sr. DB Avery Demko, 5-11, 180
    Sr. DB Tanner Karycki, 5-11, 185
    Jr. DB Shane Weidner, 5-11, 180
    So. DB Shawn Sheptock, 6-3, 195
    Jr. DB Nick Troutman, 6-0, 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. P John Ayres, 5-11, 200
    Sr. KR Tanner Karycki, 5-11, 185
    Jr. KR Shane Weidner, 5-11, 180
    Jr. PR Noah Berkoski, 5-9, 165

    Key Newcomers: (13)

    Sr. OL/DL Zach Artman, 5-11, 265
    Sr. OL/DL Jarred Stewart, 6-6, 245
    Sr. OL/DL Chris Ehmann, 5-9, 260
    Sr. TE/DB Jacob Rees, 6-0, 175
    Jr. WR/DB Noah Berkoski, 5-9, 165
    Jr. OL/DE Mike Makowski, 6-2, 210
    Jr. OL/DL Brad Shurock, 6-1, 230
    Jr. RB/DB Joey Bendas, 5-9, 145
    So. FB/DE Damon Dowkus, 5-10, 180
    So. FB/LB Connor Krakowski, 5-10, 185
    So. RB/LB Reed Witkoski, 5-10, 190
    So. RB/DB Tyler Owens, 5-11, 165
    So. OL/DL Jimmy Smith, 6-1, 255

    Key Stats: Averaged 248 rushing yards per game & over 350 yards of offense per game in 2017.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: Mt. Carmel Area returns of bevy of skill players including John Ayres who ran for over 1400 yards, Tom Reisinger who threw for over 1300 yards, and Shane Weidner who scored 14 TD’s last season. There will be a lot of competition in order to solidify the the offensive line that lost 3 seniors to graduation.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: There will be plenty of speed and athleticism on the Red Tornadoes defense which returns 11 starters, some of whom were lost to injury last season.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: MCA will have to replace their school record holding kicker, Rosolino Mangiapane. With a lot of speed at the skill positions, the coverage & return teams will be solid.

  • 2018 Team Preview – Northampton Konkrete Kids (11)

    Head Coach: Kyle Haas

    Assistant Coaches: Shawn Daignault, Mike Feifel, Dan Kendra, Jack Daddona, Stip Fedorak, Chris Gordon, Rob Holmes, Steve Vassallo

    Team Name: Northampton Konkrete Kids

    2017 Record: 4-8

    Key Starters Lost: TE/DE Zach Liggett, QB Josh Smith, RB/LB Nate Hickman, TE/DE Brandon Caffrey, RB/LB Hunter Wacik.

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. OT Nate Bendekovits 6’3” 235, Sr. OG Hunter Werkheiser 6’2” 295, Sr. OT Matt Wiest 6’2” 250, Sr. OG Jared Everett 5’10” 245, Sr. RB Aiden Jones 6’1” 200, Jr. RB Tyrese Brandon 6’1” 175, Jr. Wr Jared Russell 5’10” 175, FB Ethan Deater 6’1” 200.

    Defensive Starters Returning: Sr. DL Hunter Werkheiser 6’2” 295,Sr. DL Nate Bendekovits 6’3” 235,Sr. DL Justin Ferguson 5’9” 225, Sr. LB Ethan Deater 6’1 200, Jr. CB Tyrese Brandon 6’1” 175, Jr. CB Jared Russell 5’10” 175, Sr. S Aiden Jones 6’1” 200, Sr. LB Falcon Kunkle 6’0” 205, Jr OLB Nick Caiazzo 5’11” 180, St. OLB Jacob Czarnecki 5’11” 195

    Special Team Starters Returning: Sr. Long Snapper Josh Rivera 5’11” 220

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR/S Kyle Wescoe 5’10” 160, Jr. RB/OLB Troy Kocher 5’10” 175, Jr. FB/LB Mason Gunkle 5’10” 185, Jr. OL/DL Blake Lambert 6’0” 245, Jr. WR/S Spencer Cole 5’10” 155, Jr. OL/OLB Aiden Kromer 5’10” 215, Jr. RB/S Josh Gaycheck 6’0” 175, So. RB/CB Michael Cruz 5’8” 160, Sr. OL/DL Logan Minnich 5’11” 210, Sr. OL/DL Josh Rivera 5’11” 220, Sr. FB/LB Damon Yarbrough 5’9” 195, Sr. QB Cam Eaton 6’2” 185. Jr. QB Ben Yost 6’3” 175, So. QB/C Joe Kerbacher 5’10” 165

    Key Stats: None available

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We have a great deal of experience coming back on the Offensive Line and skills. We have a three way competition for the QB position between Sr. Cam Eaton, Jr. Ben Yost, and So. Joe Kerbacher. Our success will be determined by how quick our kids pick up the new offensive system.
    The keys to a successful year are taking care of the football, limit mental mistakes, and find what we do best.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We’ve moved some personnel around after evaluating how our kids will fit into the defensive scheme. We have depth on the Defensive Line and Secondary. Our success on Defensive is predicated on how quick our kids pick up the new defensive system.
    The keys to a successful year are creating turnovers, limiting mental mistakes, and find what we do best.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We have a two way battle for kicker between Jr. Brady Rimple and So. Aiden Reinhard. We want to emphasize special teams is just as importantly as offense and defense.we want to be sound in all phases of the game.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Wallenpaupack Area High School

    Head Coach: Mark Watson

    Assistant Coaches: Jay Haupt
    Travis Ey
    John Myers
    Richie Palazzi
    Lenny Spoor
    Kevin Spager
    Jim Ragonese
    Zach Blau
    Lou Palazzi
    Justin Hayney
    Jeff Wentzell

    Team Name: Wallenpaupack Area High School

    2017 Record: 5-6

    Key Starters Lost: Aiden Maldacker – FB/LB
    Ty Holbert – WR/DB
    Zane Blau – C
    Zach Maldacker – K/P

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. OT Josh Moore, 6-6, 320
    Sr. OG Tom Hiller, 6-0, 245
    Sr. OG Joe Bulzomi, 6-2, 250
    Sr. OT Bradley Frick, 6-2, 280
    Sr. WR Eric Smith, 5-9, 155
    Sr. RB Joe Ingulli, 5-9, 170
    Sr. RB Nick Ruggieri, 5-9, 185
    Sr. QB Tom McCormick, 6-1, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: Sr. C Adam Haupt, 6-1, 185
    Jr. S JT Tirjan, 5-8, 145
    Sr. OLB Exzavier Warner, 6-1, 210
    Sr. OLB Darian Joseph, 6-1, 200
    Sr. ILB Tyler Neglia, 5-10, 200
    Sr. ILB Robert Spinelli, 5-9, 200
    Sr. DL Chance Smith, 6-2, 280
    Sr. DL Ty Wesenyak, 6-2, 250
    Jr. DL Brandon King, 6-2, 280

    Special Team Starters Returning:

    Key Newcomers: So. QB/DB Alex Gardsy, 5-8, 170
    So. DB Thomas Dowd, 5-10, 170
    Jr. DB/WR Matt Horak, 5-10, 170
    Jr. WR Josh Cruz, 6-3, 175
    Jr. WR Anthony Dalessio, 5-8, 170
    Sr. FB Manny Obeng, 5-8, 195
    Sr. LB Donovan Hamilton
    Sr. K Tim Holzapfel
    Sr. K Cole Fenstermacher

    Key Stats: Rushing Yards – 1739yds (returning Ingulli – 1136 / Ruggieri 466yds
    Passing Yards – 949yds (returning McCormick 949yds)

    Receiving rec / yards – (returning – Ingulli – 10for
    128 / Erik Smith – 11for175 / Haupt – 10for100)

    Touchdowns – Ingulli 11 / Ruggieri 8

    Defense:
    Tyler Neglia – 112 tackles, 2 sacks, 8 TFL
    Exzavier Warner – 69 tackles, 3 sacks, 7.5 TFL
    Darian Joseph – 68 tackles, 7 sacks, 6.5 TFL
    Adam Haupt – 50 tackles
    Chance Smith – 48 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 3 TFL
    Ty Wesenyak – 43 tackles
    JT Tirjan – 45 Tackles

    2018 Offensive Outlook: We first must remain healthy and be able to establish the play action passing game and complete short passes to build confidence to stretch the field.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We must stay healthy and limit big plays. We must hold teams from scoring inside the red zone, create turnovers and make the initial tackles.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: Find a consistent Kicker, Punter and Long-Snapper

  • 2018 Team Previews: East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

    Head Coach: Ed Christian

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Walters
    Brett Bealer
    Dan Bowman
    Greg Munch
    Barry Krammes

    Team Name: East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

    2017 Record: 6-4 (6-2 EPC North)

    Key Starters Lost: RB/S- Sean Solomon
    QB- Mikey Riutort
    OL- Shawn Lovemore
    OL- Ray Perez
    WR/CB- Naim Pope
    FB/S- Donte Garcia
    WR- Semion Richards-Sampson
    WR- Jasiah Raso
    DE- Dylan Gomez

    Offensive Starters Returning: RB- Ryan Clark (Sr.)
    ATH- Eli Johnson (Sr.)
    OL- Tim Kinney (Sr.)
    OL- Daniel Opong-Duah (Sr.)
    OL- Brandon Shanley (Sr.)
    WR- Ansun Ruffin (Jr.)

    Defensive Starters Returning: CB- Markens Pierre (Sr.)
    LB- Eli Johnson (Sr.)
    LB- Brandon Shanley (Sr.)
    DT- Tim Kinney (Sr.)
    DE- Trevon Lee (Sr.)

    Special Team Starters Returning: P- Braydan Mitchell (Sr.)
    KR- Ryan Clark (Sr.)

    Key Newcomers: QB- Braydan Mitchell (Sr.)
    QB- Joey Fulmer (Jr.)
    QB- Will Fish (Soph.)
    WR- Evan Roche (Soph.)
    TE/LB- Chris Cacace (Soph.)
    DB- Guillaume Loka (Sr.)
    DB- DJ Lindor (Soph.)
    OL- Nick Markowski (Jr.)
    OL- Jordan Fernandez (Jr.)
    WR- Derick Alberto (Sr.)
    ATH- Dennis Sarauw (Jr.)
    DE/FB- Eli Totive (Jr.)
    WR- Michael Long (Sr.)
    DE- Wolf Locke (Sr.)
    LB- Chris Arrington (Soph.)
    DB/WR- Gerrond Tanghap (Jr.)
    ATH- Allen Pino (Sr.)

    Key Stats: East Stroudsburg South led the EPC North in scoring last season and has averaged 42 points per game against EPC North opponents the last two seasons.
    It was the first time in school history that the Cavaliers featured two 1,000 yard running backs (Sean Solomon/Ryan Clark) as well as a 1,000 yard passer (Mikey Riutort).

    2018 Offensive Outlook: The Cavaliers success on offense will start up front. The Cavs return 3 offensive linemen which will protect a first year quarterback and lead the rushing attack with senior running back Ryan Clark. The Cavaliers will be young in at the receiver positions.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: The Cavalier defense will be led by an experienced linebacker group with the help of an athletic secondary. Tackling and winning third down will be the keys to a successful defense.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We return our punter and will utilize our athletes in every special team unit.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Manheim Central (3)

    Head Coach: Dave Hahn

    Assistant Coaches: Tom Waranavage, Mike Williams, Frank Barton, Wes Geib, Caleb Walton, Scott Shelley, Shaun Buller, Taylor Groff

    Team Name: Manheim Central Barons

    2017 Record: 13 – 1

    Key Starters lost: WR Jake Novak, TE Garret Fittery, OT Dalton Gainer, OG Jarod Hauser, DE Colin Erb,ILB Tyler Simon

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #6                     Jr.                  QB                  Evan Simon, 6-3, 190

    #54                    Sr.                    OL                  Tyler Dougherty, 5-11, 270

    #68                    Sr.                    OL                  .Josh Painter, 6-0, 275

    #78                    Sr.                    OL                    Brett Wolgemuth, 6-0, 266

    #24                    Sr.                    RB                    Tyler Flick, 6-0, 185

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    $46                  Sr.                  ILB                  Landan Moyer, 5-10, 195

    #54                    Sr.                    DL                  Tyler Dougherty, 5-11, 270

    #24                    Sr.                    LB                    Tyler Flick, 6-0, 185

    #11                    Sr.                    SS                    Isacc Perron, 5-10, 165

    #2                      Sr.                    FS                    Evan Hosler, 6-1, 175

    #16                    Sr.                    C                    Will Rivers, 5-7, 145

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    #17                    Sr.                  P/K                  Nico Gavala, 5-9, 160

    #25                  Jr.                  LS                  Jake Harbach, 5-9, 200

     

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    #4                  Sr.                  RB/C                  Chris Shaw, 5,8, 150

    #44                  Sr.                  WR/S                  Brooklyn Bicksler, 5-9, 160

    #70                  Sr.                  OT/DL                  Cayden Warner, 5-10, 240

    #3                  Sr.                  P/K                  Hunter Hess, 5-9, 165

    #59                   Jr.                  OL/DL                    Troy Kolk, 5-11, 220

    #5                     Jr.                  WR/C                  Colby Wagner, 5-10, 175

    #7                     Jr.                  WR/C                     Ben Wagner, 5-10, 165

    #25                  Jr.                  FB/DE                  Jake Harbach, 5-9, 200

    #10                  Jr.                  DE                  Tyler Hartl, 5-11, 175

    #66                  Jr.                  OL/DL                  Nolan Weaver, 5-11, 240

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Sr. Tyler Flick (RB), Jr. Evan Simon (QB)

    Key Stats: 

    2017 Special Teams: We attempted 83 PAT’s, 4 Field Goals and kicked off 103 times.

    2017 Defense:  We have 3 of the top 4 leading tacklers from 2017 are back on defense.

    2017 Offense: QB Evan Simon, threw for a single season record of 2,597 yards, as a sophomore. 3 out of 5 starting OL are back on the line, as well as leading rusher, Tyler Flick. Tyler had 1,465 yards rushing last year.

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams.

    What are your keys to having a successful year?

     Offense: We have experience back on the line, running back and Quarterback position.  That should help us early on, letting our receivers get their feet wet.  Our receivers group is young and inexperienced but talented.  Evan Hosler is transitioning from QB to the TE position.

    Defense: We have three years under our belt in our defensive scheme, we feel good about our learning curve and where we are at, at this point. We must be solid tacklers and pursuit to the ball, they are the keys to any good defense and we will place a major emphasize on it as well as turnover ratio. We will be led by returning defensive players, Tyler Dougherty, Tyler Flick, Isaac Perron, Will Rivers and Evan Hosler.

    Special Team: Our kicking is a major point of emphasis right now.  We have 6 kids working at the Punting, Kick-Offs and Place Kicking duties.

  • 2018 Team Previews – Nanticoke Trojans (2)

    Head Coach: Ron Bruza

    Assistant Coaches:

    Neal McMahon
    Tony Charucci
    Ron Bruza Sr
    Kenny Kaspryzk
    Walter Sczychowski
    John Pietryk

    Team Name: Trojans

    2017 Record: 6-5

    Key Starters Lost:

    Eric Jeffries
    Matt Wrubel
    John Guszak
    Kris Siewell

    Offensive Starters Returning:

    JR. OL Kyle Bobeck 6’1 260
    SR. RB Joe Ammons 6’1 205
    JR. WR Keanu Ammons 6’1 175
    Sr. WR Dylan Sczychowski 6’3 195
    JR. WR Darren Bosmen 6’0 175
    SR. RB John Shoemaker 5’9 175
    SR. TE Shane Rapasky 6’5 520

    Defensive Starters Returning:

    JR. DL Kyle Bobeck 6’1 260
    SR. DE Joe Ammons 6’1 205
    JR. DB Keanu Ammons 6’1 175
    Sr. DB Dylan Sczychowski 6’3 195
    JR. DB Darren Bosmen 6’0 175
    SR. LB John Shoemaker 5’9 175
    SR. DE Shane Rapasky 6’5 520
    Sr. DB Trevor Grohowski 5’11 185

    Special Team Starters Returning:

    JR. Kicker Ricky Klepadlo 6’1 180
    JR. KR Darren Bosmen 6’0 175
    JR. KR Keanu Ammons 6’1 175
    SR. KR Joe Ammons 6’1 205

    Key Newcomers: N/A

    Key Stats: We return half our offense and defense from last years AAA Eastern Conference Championship Team.

    2018 Offensive Outlook: I believe we have great team speed that will create problems when spread the field.

    2018 Defensive Outlook: We have a lot of experience coming back from last season and will look to a bend but not break philosophy.

    2018 Special Teams Outlook: We will have to be taking seriously in the kicking game with all of our team speed.

  • 2018 Team Preview – North Schuylkill Spartans (11)

    Head Coach: Wally Hall

    Assistant Coaches: John Minalda, Joe Tomtishen, Marc Wislosky, Pete Stanakis, Jason Gaywrilik, Carson Long, Anthony Russo, Fred Kushwarra, Glenn Weist

    Team Name: North Schuylkill Spartans

    2017 Record: 8-3, 1stRound District 11 Class AAA Playoffs

    2018 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: (8) Mason Geary TE 6’2 215, Bobby Giba OG 6’1 325, Doug Weist QB 6’2 170, Aaron Perneta, Aaron Bolinsky 5’10 210 C, N, LS 5’10 175 WR-FS, Scott Grigas WR- DB 5’9 155, Holden Meyers WR-SS 5’10 180, Justyn DeAngelo RB-SS 5’10 165

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) SR. Danny Tomtishen OG 6’1 255, SR. Brian Dzicek OT 5’11 235, SR. Jack Kempsey OT 6’5 272, SR. Mithchell Wagner RB 5’9 185, JR. Tyler Eldson FB 6’2 210, JR. Jake Green FB/TE 6’1 270, SR. Keith Stavinsky WR 5’11 185, SR. Brandon Rockwell WR 5’10 178,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) SR. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 180, SR. Jack Kempsey DE 6’5 272, JR. Zack Chowansky LB 5’11 203, JR. Tyler Eldson LB 6’2 210, JR. Jake Green DT 6’1 270, JR.  Jaden Leiby DB 5’11 172, JR. Jason Lipshaw N 6’0 250, SR. Keith Stavinsky 5’11 185, JR. Jessie White 6’1 220

    Special Team Starters Returning:   SR. Brandon Rockwell Punter 5’10 178, JR. Mitchell Lavelle Kicker 5’9 150

    Key Newcomers: Each of these players either started 1 game, or more than 1 game.  Played in as part of rotation or substituting in for injury.  SR. Jimmy Voeckler OG 6’0 210, JR. John Harhigh OT 6’4 247, SR. Ryan Weitz OC 5’10 255, SR. DJ Zaleskie DT 6’0 280, SOPH. Dylan Dietz FS 5’9 175

     D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Mithchell Wagner RB/SS 5’9 185, JR. Tyler Eldson LB 6’2 210, JR. Jake Green DT 6’0 270, Jack Kempsey DE 6’5 272

    Key Stats: Mithchell Wagner RB/SS 5’9 185 only 5 games rushed for 680 yards and averaged 6.2 yards per carry with 8 rushing touchdowns , JR. Tyler Eldson LB 6’2 210 led the team in tackles a year ago with 87 tackles, JR. Zack Chowansky RB 5’11 203 rushed for 314 yards with 4.0 yards per carry, SR. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 178 5 interceptions, JR. Jake Green DT 6’1 263 5 sacks.

    Offense- SR. Mithchell Wagner RB 5’9 185 Played in only 5 games rushed for 680 yards and averaged 6.2 yards per carry with 8 rushing touchdowns. JR. Zack Chowansky RB 5’11 203 came in for Mitch Wagner and rushed for 314 yards with 4.0 yards per carry.  SR. Brandon Rockwell WR 5’10 178, 187 yards receiving and 10 receptions 1 receiving touchdown.

    Defense- SR. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 178 returns as a 4-year starter. Led team with 5 interceptions and multiple pass break-ups.  Tyler Eldson LB 6’2 210 led the team in tackles a year ago with 87 tackles from his linebacker position.  A nucleus of players will be in the starting line-up for a 3rdyear consecutive which are: SR. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 178, SR.. Jack Kempsey DE 6’5 253, JR. Zack Chowansky LB 5’11 203, JR. Tyler Eldson LB 6’2 210, JR. Jake Green DT 6’1 270, JR., JR. Jason Lipshaw N 6’0 250.

    2018 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense:  From a year ago we have lost some key players that were very productive for us offensively.  This year our goal is developing our offense to be more versatile, utilizing a different type of athlete than what we have had in the past. We want to be both productive passing and running the football.  Like all teams it needs to start up front with the offensive line.

    Defense: A core of our defense returns with players having starting experience 3 and 4 years.  We return a solid nucleus in our interior on the defensive line and at linebackers. Rockwell will be a 4-year starter at Corner Back. Players have been developing, and its essential to build a rotation defensively primarily with the guys up front.

    Special Team:  We emphasize our coverage teams greatly.  Our punt coverage was very good last year due to a major part of Brandon Rockwell’s punting.  Our Kick-off team was adequate last year, but still looking for that kicker to knock the ball in the end zone.  Mitchell Lavelle really developed during last year season due to his hard work. He became productive near the end of the 2ndhalf of the season gaining more leg strength for extra points and field goals.

  • 2017 Team Preview – St. Joseph’s Prep Hawks (12)

    Head Coach: Gabe Infante (Eighth year, 65-21)

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Roken, Thomas Sugden, William Kerrigan, Derrick Williams, Ryne Morrison, Rasheed Muhammed, Mark Shaw, William Morris, Keita Crespina, Shawn Stratz, Raheem Orr, Rick Burger, Joe Caulfield, Ray Infante, Darren Swift 

    Team Name: St. Joseph’s Prep Hawks

    2016 Record: 14-0

    Key Starters lost: D’Andre Swift, Richard Carr, Terrance Greene, James Johnson, Carter Lynch, Mack Grey, Jackson Evans, Sal Cinaglia, Taron Hampton, Christian Waller

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) QB Marvuez McCray 6’2 220, FB Anthony Leneghan 6’1 250, WR Darryle Simmons 6’3 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) LB Phil O’Connor 6’ 210, LB Brad Cobaugh 6’1 190, DB Dawson DeIuliis 5’10 195, DB Myles Talley 5’10 195, DB DeJuan Dandridge 6’1 185, DE Rayshad Wallace 6’1 225, DL Ryan Bryce 6’4 285

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) K Anthony Tigano 5’9 200, P Jack Sutton 5’11 170

    Key Newcomers and Players to Watch: WR Brandon Sanders 5’11 195, WR James Cherry 5’8 180, RB Kolbe Burrell 5’8 185, RB Marques Mason 5’8 170, WR John Freeman 6’1 195, OG Matt McGeary 6’2 310, OG Casey Stephenson 6’3 305, OT Nick Diprinzio 6’2 265, C Tim Possenti 6’3 295

    Key Team Stats: Returning 22 seniors

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: The key on offense is to get our guys some experience and that is why we play the tough schedule.

    Defense: We have seven returning starters and if you count the number of guys that we think can play for us this year and the number of guys that contributed last year were probably close to 20 kids. We have great depth on defense.

    Special Team: We have experience coming back.

  • 2017 Team Preview – North Penn Knights (1)

    Head Coach: Dick Beck

    Team Name: NORTH PENN

    2016 Record: 14-1

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Reece Udinski
    Ricky Johns
    Jake Hubler
    Nick Vasger
    Dan Drop

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    WR Justis Henley 5’11 175 SR
    OL Matt Bevans 5’11 235 SR
    TE Owen Thomas 6’4 225 SR
    OL Ryan Cody 6′ 240 SR
    FB Anthony Andrews 5’11 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    DL Owen Verespy 6′ 225 SR
    DL Julian White 5’11 210 JR
    LB Owen Thomas 6’4 225 SR
    DB Justis Henley 5’11 175 SR
    DB Dars Bowsky 5’9 180 SR
    DB Jon Haynes 5’11 185 JR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    K Kelly Mcnamara

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    RB/LB Khan Jamal 5’11 210
    WR/DB Shamar Edwards 5’11 185
    QB Steve Depaul 5’11 180
    LB Nick Intreiri

    Key Stats: Henley 62 rec 964 4 TD’s 6 INT’s
    Thomas 17 rec 275 8 TD’s 2 INT’s returned for TD’s

    2017 Offensive Outlook:

    Strenth is at skill position
    QB is a question
    OL will be much improved

    2017 Defensive Outlook:

    Strength is in secondary
    DE White is a rising star

    2017 Special Teams Outlook:

    K Mcnamara returning starter

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northern Polar Bears (3)

    Head Football Coach:          Bill Miller 16th year as a head coach                   (2nd at Northern) (14 at Dover) (27th overall)

    Varsity Assistants:         Brad Livingston, Scott Link, Brian Robison, Pat Hicks, Marty Green, Robbie Bleiler, Jason Stacknick

    Jr. High Head Coach:         Chuck Thomas

    Jr. High Assistants:         AJ McKay, Craig Hertzog, Hank Sanders

    Record in 2016: 7 – 4 District Qualifier (1st round)

    2017 Schedule:

    Offense: Multiple

    Defense: 4-4, 4-3

    Key Losses to Graduation:         

    Curtis Robison 12th (QB/LB)

    Kyle Goss 12th (OL/DL)

    Austin Wenger 12th (OL/LB)

    Joey Razzano 12th (WR/DB)

    Dylan Baxter 12th (WR/DB)

    John Kearney 12th (WR/DB)

    Jared Sutch 12th (TE/LB)

    Aiden Alves 12th (K)

     

    Key Returners:

    Nick Lerew 12th (OL/LB)

    Kyle Swartz 10th (RB/LB)

    Blake Sanchez 12th (OL/DL)

    Jake Coover 12th (RB/LB)

    Steve Yurchison 12th (WR/LB)

    AJ Lodovici 12th (TE/LB)

    Zarrick Jordan 12th (RB/DL)

    Spencer Breski 11th (OL/DL)

    Wyatt Lewis 12th (RB/DL)

    Joe Samsel 11th (OL/LB)

     

     Strengths for 2017: Several returning offensive lineman, linebackers,and backfield personnel highlight a bright spot for a team that lost 20 seniors from 2016. Returning starters Nick Lerew, Blake Sanchez, Joe Samsel, AJ Lodovici, and Spencer Breski head an experienced offensive line. Kyle Swartz returns following an excellent freshman campaign as tailback and Jake Coover returns as another running back with experience. Lerew, Lodovici, Coover, and Steve Yurchison return as linebackers on the defensive side along with Wyatt Lewis and Zarrick Jordan as defensive linemen.

     

    Weaknesses for 2017: Several questions need to be answered in the quarterback position as the team suffers the graduation of 3-year starter Curtis Robison. There is also a need for receiver and defensive backfield personnel to fill the gaps from graduation in those areas as well. Graduation of 20 seniors from last year’s very successful squad will create some large shoes to fill.

     

    Coaches Outlook: There exist many question marks among the senior class. We are hoping that this class will develop the kind of leadership quality that they have enjoyed in their junior years. Coming off our second consecutive district appearance in a long time should be a source of motivation for this group to continue the winning tradition of the past and revisited the last 2 seasons.

    We are trying to find ways to motivate players to put more dedication into the program. Continuing to develop a strong running game is always main concern. Through a change in our summer workouts and attending a team camp at Lebanon Valley, we hope to develop positive team unity. The emergence of several underclassmen is seen as a positive. We will continue to try to develop model citizens as well as good football players through the use of stricter team policies and practices. Overall, the coaches are excited about this group of returning players in addition to the younger players, and are looking forward to 2017.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pen Argyl Green Knights (11)

    PEN ARGYL FOOTBALL 2017

    Pre-Season Capsule

    Head Coach:           Paul Reduzzi     11th    Season at Pen Argyl     Record:  65 – 50

                                                                   23rd   Season as Head Coach Record: 140 – 98      

    Assistant Coaches:

    Kris Otranto Dave Barr Matt Suarez Steve Ruggiero

    Max Sui Jason Keenhold Mitchell Knapp Gary Heard

    2016 Record: 9 – 4 District 11 AAA Finalist

    2017 Schedule:

    Starters Lost:  8 offense / 8 defense

    Key Players Lost: OL/LB Tanner Barr     OL/DL Dawson Hughes TE/LB Joey DePaolo

    QB/LB Logan Ruppert    FB/DE Austin Heisler WR/DB Nick Guerro

    Offensive Players Returning:

    RB Logan Sterner – 12th OL Zach Ceraul – 12th

    OL TJ Lilly – 12th WR Tadd Barr – 11th

    Defensive Players Returning:

    DB Logan Sterner – 12th DE Sawyer Beltz – 12th

    DB Tadd Barr – 11th

    Special Teams Players Returning:

    Punter Logan Sterner-12th

    Kicker Eric Lobb – 11th

    Snapper TJ Lilly-12th

    Key New Players:

    OL/DL Blake Fox – 12th (injured 2016 / 2 way starter 2015)

    OL/DL Vinny Koch – 12th

    OL/DL JR Gregory – 12th

    OL/DL Jonathan Horn – 12th

    WR/DB Chad Stofflet – 12th

    QB/LB Anderson Dear – 11th

    TE/LB Connor Kupres – 11th

    Returning Player Stats

    Logan Sterner   215 carries – 1532 yards  7.1avg  21 TDs

                             11 receptions 184 yards 16.7 avg  3 TDs

                             2 Punt Return TDs

    Tadd Barr 6 receptions 77 yds 1 TD

    Sawyer Beltz 52 tackles / 18 tackles for loss / 7 sacks

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: As usual I expect our strength to be our running game. Our players have worked hard throughout the off season to develop the physical and mental attitudes that are needed to establish the run game. I think we will have the ability to break big plays, but to be successful we will need to develop the ability to control the ball and move the chains.

    Defense: I think we have a group of kids on defense that will make up for their inexperience by being athletic and finding the football. They have been disciplined in their assignments and communicate well. The biggest adjustment for this group will be getting acclimated to game speed situations.

    Special Teams: We return quality players in our punter, kicker, and snapper. We will be relying on some younger players to help us create depth in fielding our special teams. This area needs to be a strength for us throughout the season.

    Overall: We are expecting 60 players in grades 9-12 to start camp( 39 of those kids are in 9th and 10th grade). This group has had a great off season and we have seen them grow both physically and as a team. We are going to be relying on some young and inexperienced players to start the season. These kids have shown that they are coachable and committed. I think our upperclassmen, who had the experience of playing in a District 11 Final last season, will provide the leadership we need to help those players develop.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bishop McDevitt Crusaders (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff Weachter

    Assistant Coaches: Johnnie Hicks, Chris Coller, Tommy Mealy, Brian Sanks, Jaimie Thomas, Jim Owen, Winston Horshaw, Lance Deane, Dave Weachter, Ron Rose, Errol Harrigan, Shannon Bellamy

     Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Crusaders

    2016 Record: 7-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Tayvon Bowers, Vinny Salomone, Matt Geiger, Jake Perloski and Joe Parker

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Jr. OL Logan O’Grady 6’3 310; So. OL Sawyer Morgan 6’2 280; Sr. OL Darrin Petrucci 6’4 305; Sr. TE Cordell Cash 6’3 235; Jr. WR Nazir Burnett 6’1 175; Sr. WR JuQuill Adams 6’3 205; Jr. WR Tnyis Becker 5’11 190; Jr. FB Dray Donley 6’ 216

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DL Jayonn Butts 6’3 240; Jr. DL Bryce Barnes 6’ 280; Sr. DE Cordell Cash 6’3 235; Jr. LB Dray Donley 6’ 216; Sr. CB Aaron Gethers 5’11 185; Sr. CB James Lawson 6’1 190; Sr. Qualik Davis 5’10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) K Jon Fonner and KR Tnyis Becker

    Key Newcomers:  Jr. QB Chase Diehl 6’ 195; Sr. LB C.J. Laporta 6’2 225; Jr. OL Carter Christopher 6’3 285; Jr. OL Tyquan White 6’5 310; Jr. RB/LB CJ Reyes-Diggs 6’1 190

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We need to grow on the offensive line. Last year we played a lot of the kids on the line. Chase has three varsity starts under his belt and needs to continue to grow.

    Defense: On defense we need to be physical and attack the ball. We didn’t do that last year.

    Special Team: We need to find a punter. Our kicker has been around for three years. One of our strengths is kick and punt returns.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Coatesville Red Raiders (1)

    Head Coach: Matt Ortega

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Cantafio, EJ Moyer, Mick Bonner, Pete Susi, Larry Austin, Vinny Williams, Damien Henry, Steve Brazzle, Anthony Young

    Team Name: Coatesville Red Raiders

    2016 Record: 11-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jadan Hudson, Taun Evans, Alex Vondra, Owen Kline,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. OL Ricky Rodriguez, Jr. OL Ricky Santiago, Sr. WR Avery Young, Sr. WR Mekhi Alexander, So. WR Dapree Bryant, So. QB Ricky Ortega, Jr. RB Aaron Young, Sr. TE Johnny Clifford

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Jr. DL Jimmy Limper, Sr. DL Alex Raimondo, Jr. LB Nick Thompson, Sr. FS Zach Hillard, Sr. CB Mekhi Alexander, Sr. CB Avery Young

    Special Team Starters Returning: (5) Jr. Nick Thompson and Jr. Aaron Young will split time punting. We have three kickers and they are Sr. Pat Ahmed, Pat Mihalik and Will Barsee.

    Key Newcomers:  CJ Brown, Shamaur Hall, Will Frankland, Tion Holmes, Eric Kirk, Martice Allen

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We need to control the ball and not turn it over. We have a lot of speed and experience coming back.

    Defense: We have to play sound defense.

    Special Team: We need to dominate in the special team area. We have a lot of weapons there.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Avon Grove Red Devils (1)

    Head Coach: Harry O’Neill, 4th season

    Assistant Coaches: OFFENSE – Matt Walsh, Greg Blue, Tim Bryan, Don Murphy, Kory Hitchens, Mike Bolmer. Defense – Brian Kirby, Kevin Borcky, Vic Yokimcus, Todd Hershey, Steve Lewis.

    Team Name: Avon Grove Red Devils

    2016 Record: 4-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: OT/DE – Spencer Wallace, WR- Brett Yurkovich, RB – Nate Jones, DB – Dylan Poole, NT – Aaron Carpenter, WR/DB – Niko Arhontakis, DB -Alec Arhontakis , OLB – Mike Connolly.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) SR. QB – Shane Wolford, 6-4 180, Sr. RB – Kevin Francis 5’8 200, Sr. TE- Josh Brockson 6’3 215, Sr. OG – Joel Mogaka 5’10 245, Jr. OL – Maxx Atkinson 6’1 305, Jr. OG – Brian Ayres 6’1 265, Jr. OT – Connor Long 6’4 245, Sr. Wr – Dylan Lapham 6’1 165, Sr. WR – Tyler Boyd 6’1 200.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) LB – Dylan Estes 6′ 1 215, LB Scott O’Neill 5’9 190, DB – Tyler Boyd 6’1 200, DE – Josh Brockson 6’3 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr K/P – Kevin Sheehan 5’8 155 (4 year starter). KR/PR – Sr. Tyler Boyd.

    Key Newcomers: (10) JR. DE – Eric Yurkovich 6’2 215, Sr. LB – Steven Lewis 5’10 190, Sr. LB – Tommy D’Antonio 6’1 185, SO. DB Wyatt Kirby 6’1 190, Jr. WR – Jordan Paone 6’1 175, SO OT – Nick Pino 6’1 305, JR OL – Jack Casey 6’0 240, Jr OL – Hunter Dowd 6’1 240 SR DB – Tyler Barton 5’11 165, Sr. DB Osbay Lara 5’6 160, Jr. RB/DB Dino Arhontakis 5’8 165, Jr RB/DB Kyri Rossiter 5’7 150

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tyler Boyd (heavy Ivy league interest)

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: The Offensive line is the key for us. We have good size and Mogaka, Atkinson, Ayres, Long and Pino have varsity game experience. RB Francis, a three year starter is a hard nosed, down hill runner and excellent receiver out of the backfield. Receiving group of Lapham, Boyd, Paone are very talented and athletic. QB Wolford returns as the starter has excellent accuracy and pocket presence.

    Defense: Defense is athletic lead by returning starters Seniors. DB – Tyler Boyd, LB – Dillon Estes, DE/OLB – Josh Brockson and Junior LB Scott O’Neill. We must replace our entire secondary except for Tyler Boyd. We have to improve our ability to defend both the run and the pass.

    Special Team: SR. K/P Kevin Sheehan can be a weapon for us this season, he is an excellent punter and very accurate with field goals and extra points. SR. Tyler Boyd is very good in the return game, fast, and physical.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Central Bucks South Titans (1)

    Team record last year:  8-3

    Team nickname: Titans

    2017 Schedule:

    Please list any returning two-way starters with their name, position, height, weight, grade and list any all-star honors from last year and any statistics.

    Pat Fleisch   OL/DL   6’3   270   Sr.   2nd Team All League

    Noah Collachi   OL/DL   6’1     255   Sr. 1st Team All League

     

    List any other players who started one way with their name, position, height, weight, grade, and any stats.

     

    Jack Johns     QB     6’6   195       Senior

    Matt Norris     LB     6’1   225       Junior     2nd team

    Matt Tobey     LB     5’11   195     Junior

    Ryan Watson   CB   5’6     170     Senior     3rd team

    Tom McLaughlin   S   5’11   185   Junior

     

    Please list any returning letter winners with their grade, height, weight and position.

     

    Sean Charpentier       DT                                                       Senior

    Tristan Roman           DE                                           Senior

    John McSweeney            WR                        5’11             190            Junior

    Tom McLaughlin            DB/RB            5’11            175            Sophomore

     

    Please list your top three promising newcomers, with their grade, height, weight, position. (You can include more if you feel they will make an impact). Could you also tell me if the newcomer is coming from the JV, freshman team or is a transfer and if so, where did he transfer from.

    Jake Layer           RB                                   Junior

    Brady Prezelski   WR                                  Junior

    Sean Smith           WR                                   Sophomore

     

    We also have a few questions.

    Do you have any players who have made college commitments and if so could you detail that. Also are there any players on your team who you feel are Division I caliber, either seniors or underclassmen.

    Jack Johns

    Matt Norris

    Pat Fleisch

     

    Is your QB a returning starter? Who is projected to be the starting QB

     

    Yes. Jack Johns

  • 2017 Team Preview – Manheim Central Barons (3)

    Head Coach: Dave Hahn

     Assistant Coaches: Tom Waranavage, Mike Williams, Tom Getz, Frank Barton, Wes Geib, Justin Gorman, Dakota Royer, Scott Shelley, Shaun Buller, Caleb Walton

    Team Name: Manheim Central Barons

    2016 Record: 11 – 2

    2017 Schedule

    Key Starters lost: QB Kody Kegarise, Center Adam Kline, OT Elliot Martin, WR Austin Geib, RB Jay Barreto, ILB Nick Brown, ILB Tyler Lutz, C Lowen Hanselman, DE Gunnar Royer

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    #3 Sr. WR Jake Novak, 5-11, 170

    #52 Sr. OG Dalton Gainer, 6-0, 245

    #50 Sr. OG Jarod Hauser, 6-0, 255

    #43 Sr. TE Garret Fittery, 6-0, 200 (converted from OT)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    #3 Sr. C  Jake Novak, 5-11, 170

    #20 Sr. ILB  Tyler Simon, 5-11, 195 (converted from FS)

    #43 Sr. ILB  Garret Fittery, 6-0, 200 (converted from DL)

    #48 Sr. DE  Colin Erb, 5-11, 220

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    #3  Jr. Holder Jake Novak, 5-11, 170

    #84 Jr. P/K Brad Myer, 5-11, 210

     

    Key Newcomers: (16)

    #82                   Sr.                   WR                   Vinny Lester, 5-10, 165

    #80                   Sr.                   RB/DE                   Giovanni Lester, 5-11, 200

    #8                     Sr.                   WR/FS                   Ryan Carter, 6-2, 170

    #31                   Sr.                   DL                   Joe Kolk, 5-11, 195

    #54                   Jr.                   OL/DL                   Tyler Dougherty, 5-11, 270

    #68                   Jr.                   OL/DL                   .Josh Painter, 6-0, 275

    #78                   Jr.                   OL/DL                   Brett Wolgemuth, 6-0, 266

    #24                   Jr.                   RB/LB                   Tyler Flick, 6-0, 185

    #11                   Jr.                   WR/SS                   Isacc Perron, 5-10, 165

    #2                     Jr.                   QB/FS                   Evan Hosler, 6-1, 175

    #16                   Jr.                   WR/C                   Will Rivers, 5-7, 145

    #59                   So.                   OL DL                   Troy Kolk, 5-11, 200

    #6                     So.                   QB/FS                   Evan Simon, 6-3, 190

    #5                     So.                   WR/SS                   Colby Wagner, 5-10, 170

    #7                     So.                   WR/C                     Ben Wagner, 5-10, 160

    #25                  So.                  FB/LB                  Jake Harbach, 5-9, 190

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (4)

    Sr. Jake Novak (WR), Sr. Tyler Simon (LB), Jr. Tyler Flick (RB), Soph. Evan Simon (QB)

     

    Key Stats: 

    2016 Special Teams: Brad Myer averaged 36 yards per punt.

    2016 Defense: 3 out of our top 6 tacklers in 2016 are back.

    2016 Offense: gained 3,553 yards on the ground and leading receiver Jake Novak (68 catches for 1,236 yards) returns

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We have experience on the line and at the running back position. Last year we rotated 8 offensive linemen and a couple of running backs, so we are battled tested there and have seen a lot. Jake Novak will lead our receiver group that is inexperienced but talented. Newcomers, Evan Simon and Evan Hosler are battling it out for the QB position.

    Defense: We have two years under our belt in our defensive scheme, we feel good about our learning curve and where we are at, at this point. Like I said last year being solid tacklers and pursuit to the ball are keys to any good defense and we will place a major emphasize on it as well as turnover ratio. We will be led by returning defensive players, Colin Erb, Garret Fittery, Tyler Simon and Jake Novak.

    Special Team: Punting duties should be under the controls of Brad Myer. Kick-offs and PAT’s will be contested by several players.

     

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Archbishop Wood Vikings (12)

    Head Coach – Steve Devlin

    2016 Record: 12-2 PIAA 5A STATE CHAMPIONS

    2017 Schedule:

    Returning Starters (Offense) – 8
    Returning Starters (Defense) – 8

    Players to Watch:
    1) Kyle Pitts – SR, TE-DE, 6’5, 240
    2) Nasir Peoples – SR, RB-WR-DB, 6’2, 190
    3) Matt Palmer – SR, FB-LB, 6’1 205
    4) Bill Shaeffer – SR, TE-WR-DL, 6’4, 225
    5) Jack Colyar – JR, QB, 6’3, 200
    6) Tyler Smith – SR, FB-LB, 6’2, 235
    7) Tom Walsh – SR, OL-DL, 6’4, 255
    8) Albert Glasgow – SR, OL-DL, 6’2, 260
    9) Connor Bishop – JR, OL-DL, 6’3, 260
    10) Ryan Loughlin – SR, WR-DB, 5’10, 170
    11) Adrian Lambert – SR, RB-DE-OLB, 5’11, 210
    12) George Mazzacano – JR, FB-DL, 5’10, 220

    Key Underclassman or New Varsity Players
    1) Leroy Pendleton – JR, RB-DB, 6’1 215
    2) Luke Stengel – JR, OL, 6’4 245
    3) Tahmire Barksdale – SR, WR 5’8, 170
    4) Kevin Otto – JR, DB, 6’0, 170
    5) Brett Gross – JR, LB-DL 5’10, 210

    Division 1 Commitments – Seniors
    1) Kyle Pitts – Florida
    2) Nasir Peoples – Virginia Tech
    3) Matt Palmer – Delaware
    4) Bill Shaeffer – Lafayette

    Division 1 Still Uncommitted
    1) Tyler Smith – Offers from Army, Navy, Morgan St, Dusquene,
    2) Tom Walsh – Army/Navy interest now, Will be a D1 player
    3) Albert Glasgow – PSAC offers as of now but will get more
    4) Connor Bishop – JR
    5) Jack Colyar – JR
    6) Leroy Pendleton – JR

    2017 Outlook: We are excited about the experience we have coming back from last season. We need to improve each day as we play a really tough schedule. We have to replace our kickers so that is a concern.

    Offense: We are experienced up front and our QB is back. 8 returning starters. We are very deep at our skill positions with a lot of speed.

    Defense: We also return 8 starters on defense. We have speed and toughness on that side of the ball.

    Special Team: Have to replace a 2 year All League kicker in Dan Zanine.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northeast Vikings (12)

    Head Coach: Phil Gormley

    Assistant Coaches: Mike ONiel, Eric Clark, Seth Shapiro, Nafis Mohammad, Aaron Brown, Dion Barnes, Jullian Ratcliff , DJ Smith,

    Team Name: Northeast Vikings

    2016 Record: 10-3, won the public league 6A championship.

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Keith Moore, josh Reoun, Nahzir Wilson, Mohammad Ali,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Dan Scott RB,
    Carlos Davila WR
    Ormond Isom OL
    DeShawn McCarthy TE
    Sameen Thompson RB
    Ubayd Steed RB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Kyle Morasch. LBer
    DeShawn McCarthy DE
    Carlos Davila FS
    Alex Martin CB
    Ormond Isom DT

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Carlos Davila Punter and Punt returner.

    Key Newcomers: (2)
    William Williams SS
    Tyrese Mills CB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:
    Ormond Isom 6’3 240 OL
    Carlos Davila 6’2 205 CB
    DeShawn McCarthy Te/De 6’4 210

    Key Team Stats: we rushed for over 5000 yards last year.

    2017 Outlook: We again expect to be in the hunt for a championship. We obviously need to stay health. If our young lineman play like they did last year we will be very competitive.

    Offense: OL blocking.

    Defense: Our young Lbers

    Special Team: Can we flip the field as we did last year.

  • 2017 Team Preview – West Catholic Burrs (12)

    Head Coach: Brian Fluck

    Assistant Coaches:

    Dennis Fluck – Defensive Coordinator
    Virgil Sheppard – Offensive Coordinator
    Brian Weathers – Asst. Defensive Coordinator
    Bruce Mapp – WR Coach
    Greg Century – LB Coach
    Kellen “Bubba” Kemp – OL Coach
    Corey Adderley – Dl Coach
    Devante Ford – Asst. OL/DL Coach
    Jason Jones – QB Coach
    Khiry Carter – DB Coach
    Keith Morrison – RB Coach
    Herman Hinton – Special Team Coordinator/LB Coach
    Rich Spencer – RB/QB Coach
    Quran Kent – Team Administrator

    Team Name: West Catholic Burrs

    2016 Record: 7 -6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Amadou Barry – WR
    Ahmad Kent WR/DB
    Joshua Taylor – C
    Wazir Sterling – OL
    Dawan Seldon – OL
    Calil Wortham – RB
    Dajone Averett – DB
    Supreme Kemp – FB/LB
    Cyree Boggs – DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Da’Vion Kidd Jackson – QB Sr. 6’2″ 180lbs
    Rovny Dasilva – TE Sr. 6’2″ 230lbs
    Calvin Pressley – OL Sr. 6’4′ 255lbs
    Kha’Jey Frazier – OL Jr. 5’10” 210lbs
    Jacir Savoy – RB/WR Jr. 5’8″ 170lbs
    Nadir Morton-Andrews – DB/WR Jr. 5’9″ 165lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Rovny Dasilva – LB Sr. 6’2″ 230lbs
    Calvin Pressley – DE Sr. 6’4′ 255lbs
    Koddy Mills – LB Sr. 6’2″ 205lbs
    Jahmere Crumpton – DB Sr. 5’9″ 185lbs
    Tre Johnson – LB Jr. 5’10” 215lb
    Jacir Savoy – DB Jr. 5’8″ 170lbs
    Kha’Jey Frazier – LB Jr. 5’10” 210lbs
    Nadir Morton-Andrews – DB Jr. 5’9″ 165lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Rovny Dasilva – Punter/Kicker Sr. 6’2″ 230lbs
    Jacir Savoy – Punt/Kick Returner Jr. 5’8″ 170lbs

    Key Newcomers: (15)

    Da’Jon Brown – LB/FB Sr. 6’0′ 230lbs
    Rickquan Rivera – OL/DL Soph 6’1″ 285lbs
    Keith Jenkins – FB/DE Sr 6’0″ 235lbs
    Seth Degree – WR Jr 6’0′ 170lbs
    Dwayne Hill – OL/DL Sr 6’3″ 275lbs
    Ja’Sai Greene- Thomas OL/DL Jr. 6’2″ 280lbs
    William Diggs – OL/DL Jr. 6’3″ 285lbs
    Terrell Summers -WR Sr. 5’9″ 165lbs
    Zahir Bookr – DB Soph. 5’10” 185lbs
    Justino Griggs – WR/DB Soph 5’10” 165lbs
    Yaamir Dillard – OL/DL Jr. 6’4″ lbs 260lbs
    Jojuan Brown – WR Jr. 6’1′ 180lbs
    Aaron Jenkins – WR/DB Jr. 5’8″ 165lbs
    Wilbert Mulbah DB Sr. 5’10” 170lbs
    Tyler Hallerdin – RB/LB 6’0″ 195lbs

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The keys on offense for us is a ball control running game with a play action pass game to balance everything off. Our strength will be a solid offensive line with a dual threat QB.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The keys on defense will be an aggressive attacking defense from the front seven and pressure man to man in the secondary. Our strength will be our front seven who will be big and athletic.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Our punter and kickoff such be solid. We need to have our punt and kick returner to catch the ball and get yards. The special teams needs to be solid for we can play field position.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pennridge Rams (1)

    Head Coach: Jeff Hollenbach

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Barainyak, Pete O’Connor, Dave Allem, Kenny Crawford, Blake Raditz, Jerry Fetter, Mark Pasquale, Marquise Stokes, Joe Meehan, Craig Whitten, Brian Kuhns

    Team Name: Pennridge

    2016 Record: 6-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Jagger Hartshorn, Joe Robinson, Alex Schmidt, Anthony Kelly, Ryan Cuthbert, Matt Mauer, Jackson Henry

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    SR, Oliver Jervis 6’6″ 245 QB/DE
    SR, Josh Pinkney 5’7″ 160 RB/C
    SR Nick Tarburton 6’4″ 240 RB/LB
    SR Stephen Dadio 6′ 247 T/DL
    JR Brian Lafty 5’10” 285 G/DL
    SR Ryan Rapp 6′ 220 G/DL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR, Oliver Jervis 6’6″ 245 QB/DE
    SR Nick Tarburton 6’4″ 240 RB/LB
    SR Stephen Dadio 6′ 247 T/DL
    SR Ryan Rapp 6′ 220 G/DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    SR Matt Weisberg 5’10” 210 RB/LB
    SR Joe Devine 5’11” 155 WR/C
    JR Ryan Garner 5’11” 160 RB/C
    SOPH Cooper Chaikin 5’9″ 175 RB/S
    SR Shawn Ackley 5’10” 165 WR/SS
    SR Evan Exner 6′ 180 RB/OLB
    JR Zak Kantor 6′ 185 QB

    Key Stats:

    Nick Tarburton 96 Tackles
    Joe Robinson 96 Tackles
    Alex Schmidt 12 Sacks

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Overcoming some inexperience. Making sure the Offensiv line understands play and communicates well. QB’s need to make good decisions and not force things

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to minimize big plays. Develop into a cohesive unit, and communicate well. Secondary needs to make proper reads and calls.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Punter is Oliver Jervis and Kicker is Kyle Cuthbert. Both are new to these positions and need to get comfortable quickly.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Roman Catholic Cahillites (12)

    Head Coach: Jim Murphy

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Conroy
    Pete Spurio
    Ed Cahoe
    Michael Malachi-Cohen
    Brian Carter
    Sean Boyle
    Jim Smith
    Rich Williams
    James Gaymon
    Colin Kelly
    Walt Zakrzewski

    Team Name: Roman Catholic HS

    2016 Record: 4-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Anthony Butler
    Josh Kellogg
    Danny Edwards
    Aidan Rich
    AJ Gaymon
    Elijah Bolden
    Joey Bristow
    Dahmeer Duvernay
    Shane Flaherty
    Matt Galasso
    Danny McGillian
    Miles McLeod
    Alexander Smith

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. RB Marquise Cooper
    Sr. OG Daniel Fitts
    Sr. OT Mike Leyland
    Sr. WR Donathan McCants
    Sr. C Steve Zakrzewski

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DE Daniel Fitts
    Sr. DE Mike Leyland
    Sr. DB Donathan McCants
    Sr. DB Rodney Michel
    Jr. DT Harrison Frazier Gibson
    Jr. DB Miles Jowers
    So. LB Brian Burton

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    So. K Ryan Flaherty

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The outlook is the same for all 3 phases of the game.
    We must improve each day. The young guys must embrace what it takes to be successful on this level in our league. and basically every little detail must be important to everyone.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Warrior Run Defenders (4)

    Head Coach: D.J. Flick

    Assistant Coaches:

    Joe Bowman

    Bryson Brooke

    Jerry Brooke

    Chris Frey

    Joe Hendricks

    Brian Marr

    Steve Martin

    Donald McIntyre

    Luke Moore

    Tim Welliver

    Team Name: Warrior Run Defenders

    2016 Record: 4-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Jorge Guillen

    Matthew Gummo

    Michael Muffley

    Garrett Ruch

    Noah Showers

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Gage Anzulavich (QB) 6’5″ 160 SR

    Jeff Burkhart (OL) 6’3″ 295 JR

    Kade Meyer (WR) 5’10” 160 SR

    Jackson Welliver (OL) 5’9″ 165 SO

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Gage Anzulavich (DB) 6’5″ 160 SR

    Jeff Burkhart (DL) 6’3″ 295 JR

    Anthony Delsite (DL) 6’0″ 260 SR

    Ty Kirkner (LB) 5’11” 165 SR

    Pacey Howard (LB) 6’0″ 200 SR

    Kade Meyer (DB) 5’10” 160 SR

    Jackson Welliver (LB) 5’9″ 165 SO

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Denver Beachel (P) 5’7″ 150 SO

    Austin Soltesz (K) 5’10” 160 JR

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Looking forward to building on the system put in place last season.  Searching for players to step up and replace those lost to graduation.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Returning several players at each level of the defense.  Will be relying on the senior leadership throughout the season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook:  Both punter and kicker return from last season.  Excited to see a new group of players create havoc when given the opportunity.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Upper Perkiomen Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Tom Hontz

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Peoples, Chris Bieler, Casey Perlstein, Jake Engle, Toby Cole, Jason Kulp, Vince Leskusky

    Team Name: Upper Perkiomen Indians

    2016 Record: 5-5 regular season 0-1 playoffs

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Zeke Hallman, Jaadon Kennedy, Josh Engdahl, Dylan Reinford

    Offensive Starters Returning: 7 Sr RB Tyler Whary 6’1″ 210
    Sr. FB Austin Tutolo 6’1″ 205
    Sr WR Ryan Kendra 6’3″185
    Sr TE Trevor Stephen 6’0″ 185
    Sr. C Nico Liguoro 5’11″220
    Sr G Cole Fryer 5’9″235
    Jr T Logan Hollingsworth 6’1″ 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: 9
    Sr LB Tyler Whary 6’1″ 210
    Sr DE Austin Tutolo 6’1″ 205
    Sr DB Ryan Kendra 6’3″ 185
    Sr. LB TRevor Stephen 6’0″ 185
    Sr. DT Cole Fryer 5’9″ 235
    Sr. DB Bo Duka 5’11” 180
    SR. DB Brandon Martin 5’10” 180
    Sr. LB Nick Benner 5’11” 180
    Sr. LB John Miller 6′ 200

    Special Team Starters Returning:

    Key Newcomers: So RB/DB Tyrese Reid 5’5″ 135
    Jr LB Luke Whary 6’0″ 190
    So T Mark Naples 6’0″ 200

    Key Stats:

    2017 Offensive Outlook: New QB in either Tyler Keyser or Tyler Weber needs to replace three-year starter Zeke Hallma, but they should have lots of weapons in the skill positions in Whary, Tutolo, Kendra and Stephen. Eliminate the mental errors and stay healthy and on the field and we should have a very nice offensive group.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Overall depth on defense will be an issue as we will have many two-way starters. But the LB and secondary crew is very experienced and should be ready to make improvements from last year.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Finding a replacement for Hallman who handled punting and kicking duties will be a challenge, but return man Tyrese Reid should provide some excitement in the return game.

    League Rankings: PAC 10: Spring-Ford, Perk Valley, Pottsgrove, Upper Perkiomen, Owen J. Roberts/Pope John Paul (tie)

  • 2017 Team Preview – Central Dauphin Rams (3)

    Head Coach: Glen McNamee

    Assistant Coaches: Sean Rosler, Mike Dougherty, Thom Carmo, George Landis, Paul Linn, Nate Linn, Jon Linn, Ben Cohick, Marshall Fisher, Jason Easter, Denny Duttenhoffer, Tim McMinn

    Team Name: Central Dauphin Rams

    2016 Record: 10-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Terrell Gabriel, AJ Millar, Dylan Weaver, Manus Frank, Cole Veliky, Gavyn Hoffman, Chase Flythe, Trey Paul, Jordan Sellers, Evan Childs, Logan Gabrielson, Andrew Johnson, Alec Casilli, Sylas Pope, Clay Tinkham

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr RB Mike Wise-Belle 5’10 220

    Sr OL Bo Heshler  6’4″ 270

    Sr TE Grant Smith  6’4″ 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr LB Adam Burkhart 5’10” 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr K/P Ethan Van Buskirk  6’0″ 190

    Key Newcomers:  (4)

    Sr OL/DE Joey Silvers 6’3″ 215

    Jr LB/FB Mason Griffiths 5’11” 220

    Sr WR/DB Mike Payton 6’1″ 195

    Sr WR/DB Saville Pope 6’1″ 190

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Grant Smith, Bo Heshler, Ethan Van Buskirk

    Key Team Stats: Mid Penn Commonwealth Champions 6 years in a row and 7 of the last 8

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense:  Only 3 returning starters so there will be many new faces working together for the first time.  All-Conference RB Mike Wise returns and will have to provide a punch especially in the early going.  Grant Smith will be a target at TE/WR and Bo Heshler will anchor the OL.  This will have to be a unit that improves as the year goes on.

    Defense:  Only 1 returning starter so it will be an extremely inexperienced unit.  LB Adam Burkhart will anchor the LB’s.  The DL and DB units will consist of all new faces.

    Special Team:  All-Conference P/K Ethan Van Buskirk will be relied upon heavily for points and field position with this inexperienced AND young team.  He will be comfortable working with the same longsnapper (Joey Silvers) and same holder (Brady Straub) from 2016.  These 3 are potentially the MVP’s of this young and inexperienced team.  The kick returners and punt returners will all be new faces.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Palumbo Griffins (12)

    Head Coach: Scott Pitzner

    Assistant Coaches:

    David Davis
    John Vetter
    Howard Outten

    Team Name: Palumbo Griffins

    2016 Record: 6-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Kenneth Bennett
    Tahir Cruse
    Tavion Mack
    Derek Brown
    Jordan Smith
    Aaron Myers
    Aaron Roscoe
    Tamir Johnson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. LT Tyree Singleton,6’3, 295
    Jr. FB Demetrius Williams 5’10, 190
    Jr. C Cameren Cardwell, 5’10, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. MLB Ernest Holland, 5’11, 210
    Sr. LB/NG Alvin Martin, 5’8, 165
    Jr. LB/DL Demetrius Williams, 5’10, 190
    So. LB Moussa Cisse, 5’11, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) So. K Moussa Cisse, 5’11, 165

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Sr. QB Jayson Davis, 5’9, 170
    Jr. WR Monireach Sokunthea 6’0, 175
    Jr. RB Tre’Quan Gary, 5’7, 185

    2017 Offensive Outlook: With three new QB’s in a new system, we are looking for steady QB play to help keep things moving in the right direction. Tyree Singelton, Cameren Cardwell, and Chad Feggins are helping to hold down the line, but we need some new guys to step up. We are replacing every skill position started from last season, so guys that have been waiting are finally set to get their chance.

    We need our boys to stay in their playbooks and get quality reps everyday to learn our system. I feel we will be powerful and explosive on offense if that happens.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We lost most of our starting secondary, as they were seniors, and two key outside Linebackers to transfers, but I am confident in the kids that have been waiting for their chance. Ernest Holland is an excellent MLB who continues to be a dominating force on the field and the leader of our defense. Ernie and Moussa Cisse will continue to lead the linebackers, while newcomers Tre’Quan Gary and Ebenezer Gartei look to and some more speed and power to our defense.

    A new secondary will have to prove that they can step up to the challenge, with the loss of Kenney Bennett, Derek Brown, and Tavion Mack. Nick Pham and Jayson Davis are the only returns who have seen significant time in the secondary in the past.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Graduating our key returner, Tahir Cruse, definitely will have an impact on our return game. Also Rahmeer Johnson was an onside kick specialist for the last two season. His abilities will be sorely missed.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Nazareth Area Blue Eagles (11)

    Head Coach:   Tom Falzone

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Schaffer, Rob Petrosky, Bob Bydlon, Bob Panny, Jeremy Eberhardt, Jimmy Trainello, Scott Byrd, Jeff Harris, Luke Garner, Josh Knecht

    Team Name: Blue Eagles

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Travis Stefanik, AJ Vlasaty, Julian Liaci, Todd Mahady, Jake Smith, Jagar Keiser, Nick Skirtich, George Mihalopoulos, Noah Hamilton, Hunter Paulson, Logan Szabo, George Mihalopoulos, Hunter Lutte, Ryan Sherman, Noah Post, Mohamad Tounkara, Nathan Kline

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) Sr WR Zac Keifer 5’9” 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr ILBMitchell Lutte 5’11” 205lbs, SR OLB Alex Houchin 5’11” 190lbs, Soph DE Jake Wilson 6’3” 210 lbs, and JR CB Tommy Manos 6’0” 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) K Avery Petrozelli 5’9” 155 lbs, Sr P Zac Keifer 5’9” 195

    Key Newcomers:  Sr WR/DB Jahan Dotson 6’0” 165, Soph QB Anthony Harris 6’2” 165, Soph WR/DB Nathan Stefanik 5’9” 160, Sr WR/DB Noah Mennona Sr. 6’0” 165, Jr TE/DE Nick Viva 6’3” 215 lbs, Soph RB/DB Kyle Paccio 5’9” 165, Sr RB Tanya Mupambirie 5’7” 145 lbs, Sr DB Garrett Eldridge 5’10” 160, Soph OL/ILBJack McKenna 5’10” 200lbs, Sr OLHarrision Beil 5’10” 190 lbs, Sr DL/OL Knoa Fox 5’9” 250lbs, Sr OL/DL, Sean Hall 6’0” 240, Fr OL/DL Cody Breidenbach 6’2” 230lbs, Jr OLB David Chung 5’9’ 195 lbs, and Jr OLB Cole Osmun 5’9” 187

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jahan Dotson

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: The Blue Eagles need to replace 10 starters on offense. Many young and inexperienced players will have their first opportunity playing varsity football.

    Defense: Only 4 players return on the defensive side of the ball. Several new faces will be in starting roles this season.

    Special Teams: The return of kicker, Avery Petrozelli and punter Zac Keifer should help should help solidify the kicking game.

    How fast will the young and inexperienced Blue Eagles mature?

  • 2017 Team Preview – LaSalle College HS (12)

    Head Coach: John V. Steinmetz

    Assistant Coaches: Dom D”Addona, Brett Gordon and Joe Wade

    Team Name: LaSalle College High School (Explorers)

    2016 Record: 6-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Sy Madden

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Garrett Zobel, Sr, OG 6’3 285; Chris Maloney, Sr C 6’3 227; Colin Hirschmann, Sr OT 6’6 240; Dan Kuznetso, Sr OT 6’2 240, Try Holland, Sr WR 6’2 170, Liam Trainer, Sr TE 6’2 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Garrett Zobel, Sr, DT 6’3 285; Chris Maloney, Sr DE 6’3 227; Colin Hirschmann, Sr DE 6’6 240; Dan Kuznetso, Sr DE 6’2 240, Austin Lemke, Sr MLB 6’0 220, Lian Trainer, Sr WLB 6’2 240, Devon Smith, Sr DB 5’11 165, Brendan Daly, Sr FS 5’10 215.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Dan Karrash, Sr P/K 6’2 180

    Key Newcomers: (3) Isaiah Jones, Sr QB 6’2 225, Octavious Carter, 112 WR 5’7 150; Charles Wroten, Sr DB 5’10 200

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (9) QB/OLB Isaiah Jones, TE/LB Liam Trainer, OG/DT Garrett Zobel, OL/DE Chris Maloney, OT/DE Colin Hirschmann, OG/DE Daniel Kuznetsov, WR Troy Holland, DB Devon Smith, SS Brennan Daly

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: Like the senior leadership on the offensive line and the speed we have at the WR positions.

    Defense: Experience, we return seven starters, however we have a lot of competition and many positions.

    Special Team: Karrash has a strong leg and experience from last season.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lower Moreland Lions (1)

    Head Coach: Justin Beck, 1st Year, (Defensive Coordinator)

    Assistant Coaches:
    Tim Reilly (Co-Offensive Coordinator, RB/DB)
    Rob Schulgen (Co-Offensive Coordinator, OL/DT&ILB)
    Casey Molt (Special Teams Coordinator, Receivers/DE&OLB)
    Jamie Young (Receivers/DB Assistant)
    Tyler McCaffery (OL/DT&ILB Assistant)
    Drew Gallagher (OL/DT&ILB Assistant)
    Nick Hines (RB/DE&OLB Assistant)

    Team Name: Lower Moreland Lions

    2016 Record: 1-7 (0-6)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Charlie Butz RB/OLB/K/P
    Steve Duncan WR/DB
    Nick Hines RB/OLB
    Dennis Liftsed RB/ILB
    Dylan Mood WR/DE
    Tucker Ship OL/DT

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)
    Sr. QB/WR Mike Parisse 6’1 170
    Sr. HB Matt Stefurak 6’1 210
    Jr. WR Forrest Keys 6’2 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. ILB Matt Stefurak
    Sr. OLB Frank Rosario 5’8 175
    Jr. OLB Aneev Simon 5’9 165
    Jr. DB Forrest Keys

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Kick/Punt Returners
    Jr. Forrest Keys
    Sr. Frank Rosario

    Key Newcomers: (7)
    Sr. OT/DT Jim Ralph
    Sr. OG/DT Sean Tinari
    Sr. WR/DB Jordan Altman
    Jr. QB/DB Coleman Peppleman
    Jr. RB/ILB Nick Derderian
    Jr. OG/DE Kevin Mathew
    Soph. WR/DB Chris Long

    2017 Outlook: We will need to adapt to a new offensive system, an aggressive Defensive mindset & find reliable depth to help us on special teams. We want to be competitive every week & reach our fullest potential, as student-athletes and as young men.

    Offense: We have solid skilled position players and many will contribute, biggest question marks are finding an Offensive Line & becoming comfortable with the new offense.

    Defense: Our secondary will be strong & returning First Team All-League Inside Linebacker, Matt Stefurak, will be relied heavily on to again be a force defensively. Biggest question marks on defense will be the defensive front. Also, adapting to the aggressive mindset the coaching staff is trying to put in place.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Ridley Green Raiders (1)

    Head Coach: DAVE WOOD

    Assistant Coaches:

    SCOTT GREEN – OC,RB ASST HEAD COACH
    RAY GIONTA – OL
    MIKE KEENAN – WR
    COLIN MASTERSON – QB
    JOE STRATTON – TE
    BOB KENIG – DC, DL DEFENSIVE COORD
    RICK LARKIN – DB
    BRIAN MORRIS – ILB
    JIM DIIULIO – OLB
    MATT CONBOY – NICKELS
    NICK PERIGO – FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
    BRIAN FOX – FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
    JOHN ANDERSON – KICKERS

    Team Name: RIDLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    2016 Record: 11-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    STRATTON
    ANDERSON
    YOUNG
    SHELDON
    WAGNER
    GRICCO
    MARTIN
    PELLIGRINO

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    OT CHRIS WEBBER SR 6’2 275
    OC RYAN KENNEDY SR 5’10 300 *ROTATED IN
    OG JARRETT TOGNUCCI SR 6’0 250 *ROTATED IN
    WR RYAN MEYER SR 6’0 185
    RB OC MILLER SR 5’10 180
    FB KAMAL RICHARDSON SR 5’10 190 *ROTATED IN
    QB NICK LAYDEN SR 6’1 180 *BACKUP
    WR JIM MCGARRIGLE SR 6’1 180 *ROTATED IN
    OL KENICHI WALSH SR 6’0 220 *ROTATED IN

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    DL NICK LAPISH SR 5’11 275
    DL JOE SPILLMAN SR 6’1 235
    DB JOSE CALLEJA SR 5’10 175
    LB SEAN CROWLEY SR 5’11 210
    DL XAVIER NORMAN SR 6’0 215 *ROTATED IN
    LB JOE MOLITOR SR 5’10 185 *ROTATED IN

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    K KYRAN BAKER SR 6’1 180

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    JR EVAN BOSAK DB 5’10 170
    JR TOM BRAMWELL OL 6’3 300
    JR HASSAN CHANDLER RB 5’7 170
    JR DOM DIMATTEO LB 5’9 180
    JR ZACH DLUZNIEWSKI WR 5’11 180
    JR JALEN HUDSON LB 6’0 200
    JR JACK LIBERIO RB 5’10 170
    JR ZACH MASON OL 6’3 300
    JR SHAHIR MORALES RB 5’10 185
    JR MYLES TURNER DL 5’11 290
    JR ELIJAH YAKPASSUO DB 5’10 180

    2017 Offensive Outlook: WE HAVE A LOT OF EXPERIENCE UP FRONT AND AT THE TE POSITION. WE ARE GOING TO BE YOUNG AT THE SKILL POSITIONS, BUT A LOT OF THEM SAW SOME TIME LAST YEAR.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: DEFENSIVELY WE SHOULD BE VERY GOOD UP FRONT. WE HAVE A LOT OF DEPTH AND 2 1/2 STARTERS BACK. TWO OF OUR LB’S RETURN AND TWO OTHERS WILL BE FIRST TIME STARTERS. AGAIN IN THE SECONDARY WE WILL BE YOUNG.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: OUR KICKER AND LONG SNAPPER ARE BOTH BACK. WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF YOUNG KIDS AND A LOT OF DEPTH SO OUR SPECIAL TEAMS SHOULD BE PRETTY GOOD THIS YEAR.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wyoming Valley West Spartans (2)

    Head Coach: Pat Keating

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ted Jackson
    Ted Jackson Jr.
    Doug Mucha
    Ryan Mahovich
    George Simms
    Josh Brody
    Paul Patara


    Team Name:
    Wyoming Valley West Spartans

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Sean Judge
    Aaron Austin
    Brydon Rukstalis
    Nick Mooney
    Jake Shemo

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr OT Chris Bleich 6-6 320
    Sr OT Dom Alunni 6-5-330
    Sr OG Brandon Steidinger 6-0 275
    Jr C Connor Mikovitch 6’0 220
    Sr TE Dylan Jockel 6-1 220
    Sr RB Zach Davies 5-11 195
    Jr WR Darrian Tyson 6-0 170
    Sr WR Jake Blaski 6-0 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Soph DE Sammy Solomon 6-3 280
    Sr DT Chris Bleich 6-6 320
    Sr DT Cortes Adams 6-3 270
    Sr DE Dylan Jockel 6-1 220
    Sr LB Zach Davies 5-11 195
    Sr LB Sean Mikovitch 5-11 195
    Jr CB Darrian Tyson 6-0 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr K Jake Gurtis 5-8 150

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Sr QB Rob Dwyer

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have a new QB to take over this year, but have a number of returning starters in key areas which should be able to take some pressure off of him. Hopefully returning most of our guys back up front will help us play a more physical style than we did in 2016.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defensive line returns as does both of our ILB’s. We should hopefully be able to control the line of scrimmage and apply pressure to opposing QB’s. If we do that we can be successful.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Jake Gurtis returns for his 3rd year as our starting Kicker. If healthy he should be a great weapon for us.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Middletown Area Blue Raiders (3)

    Head Coach: Bret Myers

    Assistant Coaches:

    JJ Ortiz
    Mike Dupes
    Scott Souders
    John Dickey
    Dustin Green
    Rob Brodish
    Bob Pelletier

    Team Name: Middletown Area High School

    2016 Record: 14-1

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Hunter Landis LB
    Chase Snavely QB
    Jaelen Thompson RB
    Bob Graham DT
    Griffen Radabaugh DT/OG
    Corbin Stetler S
    Laron Woody LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. Rb Brady Fox 5’11 205
    SR. Wr Tyreer Mills 5’11 175
    SR. Wr Chris Plummer 6’3 185
    SR. OT Brendan Douglass 6’5 275
    soph RB Jose Lopez 5’10 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. Tyreer Mills 5’11 175 Cb
    Sr Tre Leach 5’10 180 Safety
    Sr Kyle Truesdale 5’10 170 Safety
    Sr. Blake Jacoby 5’11 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Tyreer Mills Punt returner
    Donavan Brady – Kicker

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Jr. OG/DT Joe Gusler 6’2 270

    2017 Offensive Outlook: For Middletown to have success offensively we will have to have 4 new lineman step up and replace an extremely efficient line that was full of 3 year starters.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense will replacing their entire front that gave up less than 9 points per game. For the Middletown defense play up to its standard we will need to give relentless effort in our pursuit of the ball.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Martin Luther King Golden Cougars (12)

    Head Coach: Edward Dunn Jr. (Offensive Coordinator/WR)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jermaine Mercer, (Defensive Coordinator)
    Jonathan Hoffmeier, (Defensive Line/JV Head Coach)
    Malik Jones, (Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coord.)
    Nate Nixon, (Line Backers)
    Kirk Stehman, (Offensive Line)
    Ezra Howard, (Quarterbacks)
    Jordan Alexander, (Defensive Line)
    Chris Bowman, (Defensive Backs)
    Robert Hunter, (Running Backs)

    Team Name: Martin Luther King Golden Cougars

    2016 Record: 4-6 (4-3 League)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Demetrius Smith RB/DB, KeSean Patterson WR/DB, Keohn Davis QB/K, Jean Francois DE, Shaquan Jones DB, Jermaine Dabney OL/LB, Christopher Crump DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)
    (14) Sr. WR Miles James, 6’1″ 175
    (2) Jr. WR Isaiah Allen, 5’10” 160
    (64) Sr. OG OJay Harris 6’4″ 275
    (62) Jr. OG Jordan Bibbs 6’1″ 250
    (85) Sr. TE Kwaali Freeman-Allen 6’2″ 190
    (11) Jr. WR Al’Mahi Ali 5’11” 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    (52) Sr. DT Michael Samuels 6’0″ 290
    (85) Sr. OLB Kwaali Freeman-Allen 6’2″ 190
    (28) Sr. S Dysheane Lee 6’0″ 170
    (74) Sr. DT Oryan Lee 6’4″ 270
    (40) Soph. LB Henzloy McFarlane 6’0″ 200
    (23) Soph. DB Tyrell Mims 5’10” 160
    (45) Jr. LB DaQuon Thorington 6’1″ 195

    Special Team Starters Returning: (6)
    (85) Sr. OLB Kwaali Freeman-Allen, 6’2″ 190
    (62) Jr. OG Jordan Bibbs, 6’1″ 250
    (14) Sr. WR Miles James, 6’1″ 175
    (11) Jr. WR Al’Mahi Ali, 5’11” 170
    (2) Jr. WR Isaiah Allen, 5’10” 160
    (45) Jr. LB DaQuon Thorington 6’1″ 195

    Key Newcomers: (8)
    Sr. WR Qaadir Dixon, 5’11” 160
    Jr. QB Saleem Dixon, 6’2″ 185
    Jr. LB D’Andre Andrews, 5’9″ 210
    Jr. LB Quasim Wilford, 6’0″ 190
    Fr. OT Jacorey McKeever, 6’2″ 220
    Sr. DB Sean Williams 5’8″ 155
    Sr. DB Jabree Morrison 5’8″ 150
    Sr. DE Edward Wood 6’3″ 210

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (3)

    Sr. DT Michael Samuels 6’0″ 290
    Sr. WR/DB Miles James 6’1″ 175
    Jr. WR Isaiah Allen, 5’10” 160

    2017 Outlook:
    “With significant additions to our coaching staff and strong player leadership, we are extremely excited about the coming season. Our athletes have invested countless hours in our revamped off-season program which included a significant showing from alumni giving back to the program. Culturally, this group’s cohesion rivals that of our 2013 Championship squad if not better.”

    Offense:
    “Offensively, we return a great deal of youth from last year’s squad to our spread offense. A year of experience has done wonders for our off season program and guys getting a jump start on the 2017 season.”

    Defense:
    “Defensively we lost alot of talent to graduation, but we have some credible returners and transfers competing for spots in an open lineup. We are much further than we were at this time last season, and that is because of the buy in and solid off season.”

    Special Team:
    “Losing All-League Kicker and Punter is always a tough task, but we have had a few guys step up and are competing to be a viable replacement. We look to replace all returners from last season, but the general competitiveness of this group gives our coaching staff the impression that we can be as good if not better than last year.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Olney Charter Trojans (12)

    Head Coach: Mike McKeen

    Assistant Coaches: Dennis Ginenthal
    Tony Rome
    Del Jackson
    Deantrua Smith

    Team Name: Olney Charter Trojans

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    William Hunter
    Anthony Sloan
    Josh Singleton
    DaQuan Jordan Rodgers
    Malik Smith
    Kaleem Clark Scott
    Shabazz Sweets
    JahKim Lomax

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Jr. HB Jaleel Burton 6-4, 240
    Sr. TE Donovan Morales 6-1, 220
    Sr. OL Raymier Jerry 6-0, 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    So. DE Ricky Green 6-3, 220
    Sr. DE Eric Dickerson 6-0, 195

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1) Sr. OL/DL Curtis Houge 6-5, 265

    Key Stats: Olney graduated 22 Seniors in 2016

    2017 Offensive Outlook: With the key losses of many players on both sides of the ball, Olney will look to find new younger play makers to fill key roles in on both offense and defense.

     

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Susquenita Blackhawks (3)

    Head Coach: Scott Acri

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Acri, Sr; Corey Gochenaur, Shane Breon, Jeff Lancione, Andy Zeigler, Don Smith, Logan Acri, and Nic Dunlap

    Team Name: Susquenita Blackhawks

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Ryan Baker, Joey Hestor

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. OT John Provenza, 6-0, 280 ; Jr. OT Aaron Etter, 5-10 265 ; Sr. G Brandon Blose 5-9 285 ; So. C Dan Criley 5-7 195 ; Sr. Cole Falduts 5-10 200; So. WR Antonio Garcia 5-6 145 ; Sr. RB Trent McGuire 5-10 180 ; So. WR Russ Amick 5-7 155 ;

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) JR. DE Aaron Etter, 5-10 265 ; Sr. DT Brandon Blose 5-9 285 ; Sr. DE Cole Falduts 5-10 200 ; SO. LB Russ Amick 5-7 155 ; JR. LB 5-8 185 Conner McGuire ; Sr. LB 5-9 180 David Cornelious ; Sr. SS Trent McGuire 5-10 185 ; So. CB Antonio Garcia 5-6 145

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3) So. DB/WR John Stump 5-7 155 ; So. WR Masyn Miller 5-6 140 ; FR LB/FB Austin Kenny 5-8 170

    Key Team Stats: 107 Tackles David Cornelious Returns ; All Purpose Standout Trent McGuire (2nd Team TVAA) will anchor Offense/Defese/ST

    2017 Outlook: With 8 returning starters on defense and 8 on offense the expectations in Cove are high. Coming off a 2-8 campaign the Blackhawks are looking to continue to rebuild and find themselves in a very competitive league race come October. Trent McGuire is back to lead the ‘Hawks on both sides of the ball. Conner McGuire and John Provenza are two names to keep an eye on as impact players for the young Blackhawks.

    Offense: Will neeed to fill in the vacant shoes of Dane Barrick at Quarterback. Look for So. Antonio Garcia to transform into that role. 4 returning starters up front, Lead by Provenza (John) and Blose (Brandon) will pave the way for McGuire (Trent) and the duo of Stump (John) and Amick (Russ).

    Defense: The two inside backers return from a defense that has continued to be solid for two years. David Cornelious had over 100 tackles. Look for McGuire (Conner) to be tops in the league. SS Trent McGuire will play many different positions. Garcia (Antonio) will slide to one of the CB spots and look for a newcomer to fill the other vacant spot. Fr. Austin Kenny will get looks at both ILB and OLB as he begins his career as a Blackhawk.

    Special Teams: A vocal point of camp. Need to replace two-year starter. Both the kicking/punting duties will need addressed.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Radnor Red Raiders (1)

    Head Coach: Tom Ryan

    Assistant Coaches: Larry DiSipio, Dave Booth, Dave Bowen, Chris Sydnor, James Hemwall, Mike McCall, Tony Brigg

    Team Name: Radnor High School

    2016 Record: 5-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Pat McDermott, Charlie Connolly, Matt Rigolizzo, Zach Wade, Harrison Doane

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

     Kyle Addis WR Senior 5’10” 185

    Jack Treangen WR Senior 5’10” 170

    Jack Horvath RB 6’ 190 Senior

    George May OL 5’10” 210 Sr

    Pat Lofton OL 6’3” 245 Sr

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

     Kyle Addis LB Senior 5’10” 185

    Jack Treangen DB Senior 5’10” 170

    Najeh Fowler DB 5’9” 160 Sr

    Joaquin Hollero DL 6’ 200 Sr

    Teddy Girton DB 5’10 175 Jr

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Dylan VanDusan 6’3” 170 JR

     

    Key Newcomers:  (7)

    Anthony Laudicina OL 6’5” 250 Jr

    Sean Mullarkey QB 5’11” 175 Jr

    Fahad Manzoor 6’4” 18 WR Sr

    Jahmir Rider 5’10” 155 WR Jr

    Ryan Bernicker 6’0” 190 LB/TE

    Henry Collins 6’0” 210 OL Jr

    Brendon Crowe 5’10” 205 Sr OL

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Jack Horvath

    Kyle Addis

    Fahad Manzoor

     

    Key Team Stats: 

     First playoff appearance in school history last year

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We return a running back who has over 2,000 career rushing yards after being hurt the majority of last year. Look to be competitive in every game and move the ball on the ground.

    Defense: We return our whole secondary and some big roles up front. Look to have a very competitive camp to fill in the necessary spots and pick up where we left off on defense.

    Special Team: Kicker is now a junior and looking for him to be one of the best in the league.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Upper Dublin Cardinals (1)

    Head Coach: Bret Stover

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Taylor, Dave Sowers, Dan Pring, Ed Wall, Paul Winters, Steve Roberts

    Team Name: Upper Dublin

    2016 Record: 9-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Justin Horn QB
    Mike Cottom RB/S
    Phil Butler RB /CB
    Jalen Heim WR/CB
    JT Breslin SE/LB
    Jason O’Gara C/DE
    Zhaire Lee OL/DL
    Ryan O’Gara TE/DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    RB Malik Bootman 5’10 200 SR
    OL Chris McDermott 5’10 215 Sr
    OL Quinton Derr 6’5 255 Jr

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Max Winebrake 5’10 195 Sr LB
    RB Malik Bootman 5’10 200 SR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    K Chris Shields 5’10 170 Jr
    P Chris Barbera 5’10 185 Jr
    LS Jared Pollock ^’0 195 Sr

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Jack Jamison Sr WR/DB 5’10 170
    Ryan Besachio Sr 6’2 190 WR/CB
    Julian Gimbel Sr 5’10 180 QB/FS
    Nick Sowers Sr 5’10 175 WR/SS
    Anthony Cerminara Sr 5’10 165 WR/CB
    Mike Slivka Soph 6’0 180 QB/FS

    Key Stats: Entering the 2017 as the 3 time defending SOL American Conference Champions

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Graduation has once again depleted the Cardinals of experienced players.The team will look to players within the system to rise up and fill the voids left by graduation. Julian Gimbel is poised to take over as the signal caller, and will rely heavily on Sr. Malik Bootman to carry the load offensively. Up front Chris McDermott and Quinton Derr return to provide experience in the O-line. Lots of competition at the receiver position will be interesting who steps up to claim these positions.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: With only two returning starters on defense in Max Winebrake and Malik Bootman, the team will rely on the two leading tacklers from the 2016 campaign to provide the leadership on the defensive side of the ball until the newcomers can gain traction.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Both kickers return as well as the long snapper. WIth the inexperience on offense and defense, special teams will play a vital role in our success, especially early in the season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Stroudsburg Mounties (11)

    Head Coach: Jim Miller

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Burns, John Bozena, John Finelli, Ken Sickler, Tony Rose, Jeff Miller, John Pytko, James Hazlett, Brett Youngken

    Team Name: Stroudsburg Mountaineers

    2016 Record: 7-4

    2017 Schedule:

    KEY LOSES: Jaco Sattamini, Jordan Villafane, Okay Osameka, Gabriel Bellinger, Brett Yarnall, Adam Pembleton, Spiro Korovesis, Shaquille Mitchell, Sean Stewart, Jamaal Brome, Andrew Crotty, Willie D. Saunders, Esner Arcelin, Tim Dobroski, Hunter Holmes, Talid Broxton, Alonzo Riccarrdi

    Offensive Starters Return: (4) Jr. WR Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 160; Sr. G Zack Smith, 6-0, 175; Sr. OT Jeremiah Gutierrez, 6-4, 305; Sr. TE Nick Whitewood, 6-4, 255

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. LB Ben Stokes, 5-11, 210; Sr. DT Warren Watson, 5-10, 275; Sr. DT, Nick Whitewood, 6-4, 255; Sr. DB, Chad Dorst, 6’, 180; Sr. LB, Zack Smith, 6-0, 175; Jr. DB, Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 160; Sr. DB, Trevor Hines, 5-7, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr. K/P David Kutteroff, 6-0, 165; Jr. Benny Pembleton, 5-10, 160;

    Key newcomers: (12) Jr. DB/WR Devante Herrera, 5-7, 160; Sr. RB Kyeer Grant, 5-9, 160; Jr. QB Sherwin Stewart, 5-8, 160; Jr. OL/DL Colin Smith, 6-0, 260; Jr. OL/DL Sami Khamis, 5-11, 270; Sr. OL/DL Micah Hargrove, 6-0, 215; Sr. WR Rashaun Jones, 6-1, 215; Jr. RB/LB Rodger VanVarick, 5-9, 170; Jr. DL/TE Ryan VanVarick, 6-0, 190; Jr. OL/DL Anthony Cabrera, 5-9, 260; Sr. OL/DL Nate Kress, 6-2, 255;  Sr. OL/DL Chukwuma Chukwuma, 6-0, 195.

    Key Stats: Returning 23 letter winners.

    2017 Offensive outlook: 

    The offensive keys for our success are to utilize key guys on offense. We need to make sure our offensive line learns the system.  We have many young guys playing in crucial spots.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: 

    The defensive keys for our success are to make sure we are able to be physical up front and control the line of scrimmage.  Our linebackers need to be able to flow to the ball and secondary play their coverage’s.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: 

    We need to make sure we are able to use our special teams for giving us good field position during the game.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Philadelphia Central Lancers (12)

    Head Coach: Rich Drayton

    Assistant Coaches:

    Montik Goodwin
    Chuck Wenger
    Charles Burke
    Geraldo Muhammad
    Khaleel McFadden
    Ken Lomax

    Team Name: Philadelphia Central Lancers

    2016 Record: 10-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Kei-Shon Graham Rb/Db
    Collin Washington Wr/Db
    Gerrit Rosciloli Qb
    Blake Schwartz Rb/LB
    George Jallah Ol/DL
    Tavion Rogers LB
    Omar Jamaladdin wr/lb
    Jacob Doggett C
    Peter Howell OL/DE
    Skylar Jahn TE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Basheer Steed Sr RB 6’1 200
    Walt Truxell Sr OL 5’10 260
    SooSung Whang Sr WR 5’10 175
    Vinny Santos Sr OL 5’9 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Basheer Steed Sr LB 6’1 200
    SooSung Whang Sr DB 5’10 175
    Vinny Santos Sr DL 5’9 240
    Walt Truxell Sr DL 5’10 260

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    SooSung Whang Sr K/P 5’10 175

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Amir Wakefield Jr DB 5’9 160
    Deshawn Wiggins Jr RB 5’8 160
    Chales Livingston Jr LB 6’2 210
    Christian Madison So LB 6’1 190
    Noah Harrison DB 5’10 160

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have to be able to run the ball with consistency in order to have success.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have to get off the field on 3rd down in order for us to be considered a good defensive unit.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Soo has to continue his previous success and we have to find people that can cover kicks.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Montgomery Red Raiders (4)

    Head Coach: Paul Bozella

    Assistant Coaches: Dale Shaffer, Ty Drick, Nate Hakes, Matt Buck, Tim Thomas, Bob Kibbe, Tony Wright

    Team Name: Montgomery Red Raiders

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: (3) Keith Habersham OLB/WR, Jackson Stryker OL/DL, Travis Bennett OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) SR. Jensen Drick RB/DB 5-9, 170; SR. Noah Eshenaur OL/DL 5-9, 240; SR. Eithan Marino FB/DT 5-8, 220; SR. Nick Pryor OL/MLB 5-8, 185; JR. Brennan Bailey OL/DL 5-10, 240; JR. Hunter Budman RB/DB 5-9, 160; JR. Coty Steele TE/DE 6-1, 235; JR. Brayden Strouse QB/OLB 6-0, 180; SO. Alex Hans C/MLB 5-10, 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) SR. Jensen Drick RB/DB 5-9, 170; SR. Trevor Kennedy WR/DB 5-8, 155; SR. Eithan Marino FB/DT 5-8, 220; SR. Nick Pryor OL/MLB 5-8, 185; JR. Dan Beckley OL/DE 6-0, 185; JR. Tyler Shadle WR/S 5-9 170; JR. Coty Steele TE/DE 6-1, 235; JR. Rhyle Strausbaugh TE/MLB 5-10, 175; JR. Brayden Strouse QB/OLB 6-0, 180; JR. Gage Yohn FB/OLB 5-8, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (10) SR. Jensen Drick RB/DB 5-9, 170; SR. Trevor Kennedy WR/DB 5-8, 155; SR. Eithan Marino FB/DT 5-8, 220; SR. Nick Pryor OL/MLB 5-8, 185; JR. Dan Beckley OL/DE 6-0, 185; JR. Hunter Budman RB/DB 5-9, 160; JR. Rhyle Strausbaugh TE/MLB 5-10, 175; JR. Brayden Strouse QB/OLB 6-0, 180; JR. Nick Winters FB/LB 5-9, 175; JR. Gage Yohn FB/OLB 5-8, 175

    Key Newcomers:  SR. Jermaine Bolden TE/OLB 6-2, 210; SR. Damien Doan OL/DL 6-0, 205; SO. Steven Prince WR/S 6-1, 175;

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: Our players worked hard in the weight room this off-season, so we expect our offensive line play, led by Noah Eshenaur, to be greatly improved. Our skill players, QB Brayden Strouse, FB Eithan Marino, RB Hunter Budman, and RB/WR Jensen Drick are all returning starters and will be instrumental in our success. Our goal is to run a balanced offense and find ways to get the ball to our weapons in space. We were pleased with the way this group progressed throughout the season last year and are excited to see what they can do in 2017.

    Defense: Our defense became our identity last year, led by linebackers Nick Pryor, Rhyle Strausbaugh, and Gage Yohn. With 10 returning starters, including senior cornerbacks Jensen Drick and Trevor Kennedy, the expectations are high for this group. By mid-season last year we were getting 11 hats to the ball on every play. If we can stay healthy and continue the swarm mentality we will be able to make the strides we need to reach the next level defensively.

    Special Teams: Punter Eithan Marino, who always performed in the clutch last year, will be back for his senior year. Trevor Kennedy will also return to kick extra points.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Chester Clippers (1)

    Head Coach: LaDontay Bell

    Assistant Coaches:

    James Howard
    Al Layton
    LaFennis Terry
    Bill Bethard
    Dennis Shaw
    Dave Richardson
    Shaheer McBride
    Robert Whitaker

    2016 Team Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Starters lost:

    (Offense) 9
    (Defense) 6

    Starters Return (2)
    Devan Freeman 6’0″ 195 Sr – RB
    Lahneir McBride 5’10” Sr- Ath

    Starters Return (Defense)
    Lahneir McBride 5’10” 150 Sr- DB
    Tahiaj Cooper-Lundy 5’10” 160 Sr-DB
    Andre Cooper 5’5″ 135 Sr-DB
    Jalil Seals 6’0″ 180 Sr-DB
    Demar Dill 5’11” 190 Sr-DL

    Starters Return(Special Teams) 0

    Key Newcomers:
    Malik Langley Wr-DB 5’10” 165 So.
    Shaheem Pharr Wr-DB 6’2″175 Jr.
    Cahron Wilmore RB-DB 5’6″ 165 Sr
    Tahree Fuller-Bryan QB-DB 5’11” 160 Jr
    Aasim Muhammad RB-LB 5’8″ 150 So.
    Radee Williams Wr-DE 6’1″ 190 Sr
    Ian Jones OL-DL 5’10” 285 Jr
    Lamir Crews DE-Wr 5’8″ 175 Sr

    Offense Team Outlook:
    The skill positions are their. We have as much speed as anyone. But the Offensive Line has too come together as they’re very young. But very strong.If they jell early we should be very competitive.

    Defensive Team Outlook:
    The Backend of the defense is the strength. Very young up front but strong. If we tackle well we should be very competitive.

    Special Teams Outlook:
    Our return teams should be exciting. If kicking game matches should be fun too watch.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Hershey Trojans (3)

    Head Coach: Frank Isenberg

    Assistant Coaches: Emneko Sweeney, Bani Gbadyu, Nick Bullock, Alaric Krause, Alex Trautman, Brian Evans

    Team Name: Hershey Trojans

    2016 Record: 1-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Joe Brittain, Matt Stauch, Seth Strohm, Joe Mishler

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Ryan Nerino – QB – Senior – 5’10” 180

    Drew Painter – TE/DL – Senior – 6’4” 250

    Daniel Sheehan – TE/DL – Senior – 6’2” 230

    John “Jack” Shea – RB/DB – Senior 5’10” 180

    Jordan Spidle – WR/DB – Senior 5’10” 185

    Braydn Minnich – WR/DB – Senior 5’7” 180

    David Still – OL/DL – Senior – 6’0” 260

    Tim Zeiber – OL/DL – Senior – 6’0” 210

    Ian Devore – OL/DL – Junior 6’3” 215

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Drew Painter – TE/DL – Senior – 6’4” 250

    Daniel Sheehan – TE/DL – Senior – 6’2” 230

    John “Jack” Shea – RB/DB – Senior 5’10” 180

    Jordan Spidle – WR/DB – Senior 5’10” 185

    Braydn Minnich – WR/DB – Senior 5’7” 180

    David Still – OL/DL – Senior – 6’0” 260

    Sam Carlson – RB/LB – Junior – 5’10” 190

    Ian Devore – OL/DL – Junior 6’3” 215

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

     

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Chase Wallace – WR/DB – Senior – 6’1” 185

    Jake Wilson – WR/DB – Senior 6’3” 190

    Brandon Hill – WR/DB – Senior – 5’6” 170

    Glojere Hampton – WR/DB – Junior – 5’11” 175

    Anthony Zimmerman – RB/LB – Sophomore 5’10” 185

    Brock Hocker – OL/DL – Senior 6’0” 215

    Miguel Cabrera – OL/DL – Senior – 5’10” 185

    Jay Rodriguez – QB/DB – Sophomore – 5’7’ 175

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Drew Painter and Daniel Sheehan

     

    2017 Outlook: Returning many starters to both sides of the ball, experience and consistency will be key factors to our success for the 2017 football season.

    Offense: Spread

    Defense: Multiple

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Camp Hill Lions (3)

    Head Coach: Frank Gay

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tim Bigelow
    Bruce Belskey
    Kristian Walker
    Jason Lynch
    Chris Hakel
    Nate Grimwood
    Michael Dickson
    Jerry Taylor
    Matt Cox
    Luke Cox

    Team Name: Camp Hill Lions

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Bill Williams – RB/LB
    Jack Williamson – LB/FB
    George Massie – C
    Benny Guyer – WR/CB
    Jordan Moore – QB/WR/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Quinn Buffington – 6’1″, 190 SR – QB
    Zack Kuntz – 6’7″, 230 SR – TE
    Sean Eboch – 5’10” 240 SR – OL
    Luca Colestock – 6’0″ 190 SR – OL/FB
    A.J. Brantley – 6’1″ 250 JR – OL
    Nick Perry – 5’9″ 175 SR – FB
    Tom Zerbe – 6’4″ 240 SO – OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Quinn Buffington – 6’1″, 190 SR – DB
    Zack Kuntz – 6’7″, 230 SR – DE
    Sean Eboch – 5’10” 240 SR – DL
    Luca Colestock – 6’0″ 190 SR – LB
    A.J. Brantley – 6’1″ 250 JR – DL
    Nick Perry – 5’9″ 175 SR – LB
    Nate Becker – 6’1″ 155 SR – DB
    Luke Newman – 6’1″ 165 SR – DB
    Nate Teeter – 6’0 205 SR – DL/DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jake Perry – 5’9″ 150 SO – K

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Greg Labine – 5’10” 175 SO – QB/WR/DB
    Sam Williamson – 5’10” 170 SR – WR/DB
    Frank Shartle – 5’9″ 170 SO – RB/LB
    Dylan Lamprey – 6’3″ 175 JR – WR/DE
    William Massey – 6’2 180 JR – OL/DE
    Cole Beyesa – 5’10” 180 JR – OL/LB

    Key Stats: Quinn Buffington
    O – 1383 total yards offense, 19 TDs
    D – 12 INTs

    Luca Colestock
    D – 110 tackles, 5 sacks

    Zack Kuntz
    D – 56 tackles, 13 TFL

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Balanced offensive attack will be a key to being successful.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Play great team defense and run to the football. We must win the turnover battle.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Limit big explosive plays while creating our own explosive plays.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bloomsburg Panthers (4)

    Head Coach: Kevin Seabrook

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Wood, Steve Weigle, Stacy Frye, Tyler Coombe, Matt Stone, Matt Millar, Marcus Coulter, Chris Howell, Anthony Stone Matt Bond, Sam Haynes & George Johns

    Team Name: Panthers

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Jonathan Stone & Nick Malatesta

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10) Sr. OT Evan Bond, 6-0, 220; Sr. OG Jeremy Vogel, 6-0, 200; Sr. C Trevor Schell, 5-11, 180; Sr. OG Mitch Reed, 6-1, 225; Sr. WR Eric Foust, 6-1 190; Sr. TE Logan Benintende, 6-3 170; Sr. QB Nick Anderson, 5-10 175; Jr. RB Hunter Coulter, 6-0 165; Jr. RB Darius Green, 5-10 160; Jr. FB Jacob Mattive, 5-10 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DE Joseph Zola, 5-11 180; Sr. DT Evan Bond, 6-0, 220; Sr. DT Jeremy Vogel, 6-0, 200; Sr. DE Trey Harkins, 5-10 170; Sr. OLB Logan Benintende, 6-3 170; Sr. ILB Mitch Reed, 6-1, 225; Sr. FS Eric Foust, 6-1 190; Jr. OLB Jacob Mattive, 5-10 175; Jr. ILB Elijah Scurry, 6-0 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3) Fr. OLB Brody Hock, 5-11, 160; Fr. DB Gage Klinger, 5-7, 155; Fr. DB Luke Potora, 5-8, 155

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have to execute on offense and play sound football to be successful on offense this year.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We must work on fundamentals and having 11 hats to the ball at all times. We must win the turnover battle.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: For us to have a successful year on Special Teams, we must be able to cover kickoffs and punts and not allow the big play to occur.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: Josh Snyder (6th season 37-21)

    Coaching Staff: DC – Scott Hippensteel, Line – Dave Kerschner, DL/WR – Rich Kulp, OLB/RB – Josh Zimmerman, WR’s/DB – Ty Cunningham, ILB’s & Special Teams – Greg Mitchell

    Team Name: Northwestern Tigers (roster size 50 grades 10-12)

    2016 Record: 5-6 JV Record 6-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Trevor Cunningham, Tyler Foster, Jacob Ruch, James Felch

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr WR Phil Dangello, Sr TE Caleb Clymer, Sr OL Cameron Sanchez, Jr OL Derek Holmes, Jr RB Tyler Lobach, Jr RB Anthony Colucci, So QB Deven Bollinger

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr DB Phil Dangello, Sr ILB Caleb Clymer, Sr DL Cameron Sanchez, Jr ILB Tyler Lobach, Jr OLB Anthony Colucci,

    Key Newcomers: (8) Sr Dylan Frantz RB, Jr OL Daniel Burke, Jr OL Hayden Bobbyn, Jr WR/DB Ryan Haas, Jr OLB Tyler Slifer, So WR/DB Jaden Allen, So OL/DL Connor Snyder, So OL/DL Joseph Shorts

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Defense: Tigers return 5 Defensive starters from a year ago. The front 7 or 8 may be strength of the team this season. Caleb Clymer is a returning 1st team all league Inside LB that will anchor the defense and Phil Dangello will be the guy that gets the Tigers lined up in the secondary.

    Offense: The Tigers are returning 7 starters on offense. QB Deven Bollinger continues to improve as the Tiger signal Caller. The Tigers will need to get back on track running the football this season if they want to be successful. Much of that will depend on how a talented group of young lineman come together and operate as one unit. Phil Dangello will play a number of different roles in the skill positions and Tyler Lobach figures to get a number of carries this season.

    Special Teams: Tigers look to continue to be very solid in the special teams area.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northern Lebanon Vikings (3)

    Team Name: Northern Lebanon Vikings

    YOUR PIAA CLASSIFICATION: AAAA

    Head Coach: Roy Wall

    Assistant Coaches: Phil Williams, Chris George, Bob Cunningham, Ben Baird

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    NUMBER OF STARTERS LOST FROM LAST SEASON – OFFENSE/DEFENSE:

    4/3

    NUMBER OF STARTERS RETURNING FROM LAST SEASON – OFFENSE/DEFENSE:

    8/ 8

    PLEASE LIST NAMES OF RETURNING STARTERS FROM LAST SEASON, INCLUDING POSITIONS:

    Blaise Bressler                                    LB

    Michigan Daub                  QB                  DB

    Isiah Davila                                    LB

    Stevie Herb                  RB                  LB

    Alex Martz                  OL

    Luis Negreiros                  RB                  LB

    Tom Schwartz                  OL

    Christian Trader                  SE                  DB

    Ethan Herb                  OL                  DL

    Nate Lum                                    DL

    Tyler Shearer                  RB

    OFFENSIVE SCHEME:

    Navy Spread

    DEFENSIVE SCHEME:

    Multiple 8 Man Front

     

    HEADING INTO CAMP, PLEASE LIST YOUR PROBABLE STARTERS; IF THERE IS A BATTLE FOR A STARTING SPOT, PLEASE LIST CANDIDATES FOR THAT SPOT:

    OFFENSE

    QB: Michigan Daub

    RB: Stevie Herb, Luis Negreiros, Isiah Davila,

    WR: Christian Trader, Tyler Shearer, Eyan Margut , Caleb Light, Spencer Linton,

    TE:

    LG: Alex Martz or Larson Stichler

    RG: Nate Lum or Tom Schwartz

    LT: Blaise Bressler

    RT: Ethan Herb

    C: Ryan Walker

    KICKER: Michigan Daub

    RETURNS (please note kick return, punt return):

    Christian Trader, Stevie Herb

    DEFENSE

    DE: Tajae Adams, Nate Lum, Brendan Madeira, Alex Martz

    DT: Ryan Walker , Brandon Criswell

    LB Blaise Bressler, Ethan Herb, Luis Negreiros

    CORNERS: Christian Trader, Spencer Linton

    SAFETIES (please note strong, free): Stevie Herb, Michigan Daub, Isiah Davila

    PUNTER: Michigan Daub

  • 2017 Team Preview – York Suburban Trojans (3)

    Head Coach: Andy Loucks

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Marshall, Craig Zortman, Scott Luckenbaugh, Ali Johnson, Ryan Bologa, Chad Garner

    Team Name: York Suburban Trojans

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Gavin Barclay, Ben Igo, Teague Hoffman, Jaden Haynes, Colin Deardorff, Ian Pratts, Pete Marino

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. FB Pete Groncki, 6-2/210
    Sr. TE TJ Hoover, 6-1/210
    Sr. WR Willie Batty, 6-0/185
    Sr. RB Janner Torres, 5-9/200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. LB Pete Groncki, 6-2/210
    Sr. SS Jake Taylor, 5-9/175
    Sr. DB Willie Batty, 6-0/185
    So. DB Savion Harrison, 5-7/165
    So. LB Keyvon Wright, 6-0/220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    So. KR Savion Harrison, 5-7/165

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Fr. RB/DB Nate Banks, 5-8/160
    So. OL/DL Nasir Gellespie, 6-3/270
    So. OL/DL Devonte Embrey-Banks, 6-2/240

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We need to replace our starting OL and QB. If we’re able to, we have a chance to become a solid, balanced offense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to replace our DL. We have a solid group of returning players in our back 7.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Need to develop a kicker and punter

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Morrisville Bulldogs (1)

    Head Coach: Derrick Savage

    Assistant Coaches:

    Joe Domzalski
    Matt Blisko
    Donald Osbourne
    Mark Sprague
    John Tabeek
    Michael Nixon
    Braedon Alward
    Joseph Jacobs

    Team Name: Morrisville Bulldogs

    2016 Record: 2-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Braedon Alward
    Zymir Williams
    Domierre White
    Nick Kremer
    Joe Jacobs

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jr. QB Felix Feliciano, 5-10, 195
    Sr. RB Isaiah McDavison, 5-8, 140
    Sr. FB Amir Pack, 6-0, 210
    Sr. G Breon Hines, 6-1, 180
    Sr. T Luis Colon, 5-11, 275
    So. G Brain Strother, 5-10, 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DB Isiah McDavison, 5-8, 140
    Jr. DB Maleek Crooks, 6-0, 140
    So. DB Colin Sprague, 5-10, 155
    Jr. LB James Williams, 5-9, 155
    Sr. LB Amir Pack, 6-0, 210
    So. DE Brian Strother, 5-10, 195
    Sr. DE Breon Hines, 6-1, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr. K/P, Felix Feliciano, 5-10, 195
    Jr. Ret. Maleek Crooks, 6-0, 140

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Jr. WR/DB, Martin Williams, 6-0, 150
    So. WR/DB Isaiah Rivera, 5-9, 140
    So. C/LB Adam Schenk, 5-11, 215

    2017 Offensive Outlook: On offense we hope to be more balanced than we have in years past. We have either been able to run the ball or throw the ball but never both in the same game. Hopefully we can find that balance and limit penalties and take care of the ball. We also need to finish drives. We moved the ball well but did not score nearly enough points last year.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense was solid a year ago and kept us in just about every game we played. We lost a lot to graduation but have guys ready to step up and fill in. We need to tackle soundly and eliminate big plays, while hopefully creating more turnovers.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Our special teams was adequate but should be better in the 2017 season. We have a good returner and should be able to control field position through our special teams.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northeastern Bobcats (3)

    Head Coach: Jon Scepanski

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Freed
    Garry Morrison
    Joshua Olver
    Steve Vanderdonk
    Corey Baughman
    Corey Poulson
    Elijah Porcher
    Jamie Snyder
    Milt Bushey

    Team Name: Northeastern Bobcats

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Anu Johnson
    Coby Motley
    Shannon Valenti
    John Wadkins
    Chris Whack
    Mason Kling

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. G Elijah Alexander
    Sr. WR/RB Taemar Willis

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. LB Wyatt Hughes
    Sr. DB Taemar Willis

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. Returner Taemar Willis

    Key Newcomers: So QB Zech Sanderson

    Key Stats: Graduated 26 senior last season. A majority of playing time and experience was done last years class.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We must win the line of scrimmage to allow us to have a more balanced attack this season. QB, Zech Sanderson will lead the offense as a sophomore. We anticipate Taemar Willis to have a big senior season.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We must be able to stop the run. Our defense will be lead by Senior LB Wyatt Hughes who enters his 3rd year as a starter.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Taemar Willis is an outstanding kick and punter returner. We will focus on winning 1/3 of each game with our special teams.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Waynesboro Indians (3)

    Head Coach: Steve Myers

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mark Saunders
    Gabe Lesher
    Josh Sprenkle
    Matt Bosso
    Brad Belford
    Gary Peck
    Pat Reed
    Mike Rouzer
    Tim Ingram
    Ericka Vinson-Ondecko

    Team Name: Waynesboro Indians

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Forrest Rhyne
    Brady Beckner
    Brady Riddell
    Cameron Keck
    Clay Wolfe
    Brock Personss

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. OG David Henke, 6-2, 250
    Sr. RB Mason Frampton, 5-8, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    JR, DT Daniel Worthy, 6-0, 220
    JR, DB Quentin Gaskill, 5-10, 170
    SR, DB Jimmy Hoffman, 5-9, 170
    SR, LB Mason Frampton, 5-8, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr, K/P, George Souders, 6-3. 180

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Jr, RB Brayden Bibbs, 5-8, 175
    SR, QB Isiah Kershner 6-0, 180
    SR, WR/DB Damien Swisher, 6-2 180
    JR, WR/DB Aidan Campbell, 6-1. 175
    SR, OL/DL Nasir Moudy, 6-0, 270
    SR, OL/DL Alex Diaz, 6-0, 260
    SR, RB/LB Tom Drumsta, 5-10, 180

    Key Stats: Offensively
    1042 passing yards
    2501 rushing yards
    Defensively
    38.5 sacks
    12 interceptions

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We need to be able to control the ball on offense and limit turnovers and penalties. If we stay ahead of the chains we will be in good shape.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to be a sure tackling team and be able to come up with sacks and turnovers.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We have a great returning kicker and punter that should really help us win the field position battle.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pine Grove Area Cardinals (11)

    Head Coach: Jeff Sampson

    Assistant Coaches: Vern Strouphauer, Tom Renninger, Justin Strouphauer, Trent Mars, Joe Barra, Jack Drey, Dave Zimmerman, Steve Zimmerman, Ron Freeman

    Team Name: Pine Grove Area Cardinals

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Austin Luckenbill, Carson Rittenbaugh, Justice Walls, Alex Vuksta

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    SR QB Jacob Leininger, 6-3, 175
    SR RB Cam Lutz, 5-9, 175
    JR WR Andrew Griffiths, 6-3, 175
    JR OG Vinny LePre, 6-0, 255
    SR WR Marcus Hughes, 6-0, 180
    SR RB Garrett Lehman, 5-10, 185
    SO C Keith Kuppenhaver, 5-10, 225
    SR FB Austen Ney, 5-10, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    SR DE Austen Ney, 5-10, 190
    JR DT Vinny LePre, 6-0, 255
    SR LB Garrett Lehman, 5-10, 185
    SR LB Cam Lutz, 5-9, 175
    JR DB Andrew Griffith, 6-3, 175
    SR DB Jacob Leininger, 6-3, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    SR K Jason Soper, 5-8, 155
    JR KR/PR Andrew Griffiths, 6-3, 175

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    SO TE Nathan Minnich, 6-0, 185
    SO OG Trey Reynolds, 6-0, 200
    JR LB Devon Artz, 5-10, 190
    SO WR Colin Luckenbill, 5-5, 145
    FR RB Ayden Ney, 5-5, 155
    FR QB Josh Leininger, 5-9, 145
    SR WR Dustin Carlin, 6-1, 175

    Key Stats: SR RB Cam Lutz gained 890 yards playing 8 games.

    SR DB Jacob Leininger had 4 INT, one for TD.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: A balanced run/pass attack be key to our offensive success. Experience is in the skill positions, however a young offensive line needs to develop quickly.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The development of our defensive front is a key. Veteran defensive backfield needs to perform.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: KR/PR Andrew Griffith was a 1st team All Conference Returner last season as a sophomore. Execution by those in front is a key.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Southern Columbia (4)

    If any coaching staff in the state knows how to manage the pressure of high expectations, the Southern Columbia staff would top the list. High expectations come with success, and the Tigers have been the leader in that category for three decades. The black & gold have set the standard by winning more games than any other team in the state since 1990. “It is important for the players to realize right away that they haven’t earned anything yet. Until you prove it on the field, the talk doesn’t mean anything,” said head coach Jim Roth early in the offseason. The veteran coach enters 2017 with 396 wins in his illustrious career. This season he will look to become just the third coach ever in Pennsylvania to reach the 400-win plateau. Below is a list of what to expect in 2017 out of SoCo…

    Team Name: Southern Columbia Tigers

    Head Coach: 

    Jim Roth (33rd year at SCA)

    Record: 396-63 (never had a losing season)

    7 State Championships (PIAA Record)

    15 Eastern Championships (PIAA Record)

    Assistant Coaches: 

    Andy Mills (38 years)

    Al Cihocki (37 years)

    John Marks (24 years)

    Mike Johnston (22 years)

    Don Traugh (16 years)

    Roger Nunkester (5 years)

    2017 Schedule:

    District/Classification: IV/AA

    Conference: Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference

    2016 Record: 15-1 (PIAA Class AA State Finalist)

    Colors: Black & Vegas Gold

    Stadium: Tiger Stadium (Jim Roth Field)

    Offense: Wing-T

    Defense: 4-4

    Coverage: 

    Every single Southern Columbia football game can be listened to live on internet radio at www.blackdiamondsports.net. The Tigers will also be on local radio at either 99.7 FM or 95.3 FM throughout the season. Look for Twitter posts on game night after each score and quarter and throughout the week by following @BlackDiamondSN. On Saturday mornings, there will be a weekly article on this website recapping every Tiger game written by myself (Dave Fegley and @dfegs9 on Twitter).

    Key Losses: 

    Hunter Thomas: 2x all-state selection at running back (5th on school’s all-time rushing list)

    Cam Young: 2x all-state selection at defensive back (school’s all-time interception leader)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    QB Stone Hollenbach (Jr)

    RB Gaige Garcia (So)

    WR Julian Fleming (So)

    OL Andrew Bell (Sr)

    OL Connor Fulmer (Sr)

    OL Troy Donlan (Jr)

    OL Oak Six (Jr)

    OL John Stabinski (Jr)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    DL Tyler Bendas (Sr)

    DL Cavern Gosciminski (Sr)

    DL Cole Schankweiler (So)

    LB Anthony Scicchitano (Sr)

    LB Cal Haladay (So)

    Key Newcomers: 

    Blake Day: The senior will look to fill the shoes of Teagan Wilk who transferred to Berwick in the offseason. Day missed last season due to an injury suffered in the season opener.

    Brett Szuler: According to some of the Tiger coaches, this first year player has been a pleasant surprise so far in the summer. The senior will have a shot at starting at corner and receiver.

    Offensive Outlook:

    After one of the top offensive performances by a Tiger team ever last season, the offense comes back looking to try and put up similar statistics. Obviously the loss of Hunter Thomas leaves Southern Columbia with a void of nearly 4,000 career rushing yards, but he wasn’t the only weapon the Tigers had. The dynamic duo of Julian Fleming and Gaige Garcia will return for their sophomore campaigns after putting up staggering numbers a year ago. Garcia broke the state freshman rushing record by totaling 1,938 yards which overtook former Tiger Jerry Marks who held the record for over three decades. “With Hunter Thomas graduating, we are all going to need to step up. I have some added motivation coming into this year after having to watch the state championship game from the sideline last year for the last game,” said Garcia who missed the state final last year with a broken foot suffered the week before.

    The quarterback, Stone Hollenbach, also returns for his junior season. This is the first full offseason that he has been a part of at Southern Columbia. “Having a full year under my belt has given me a lot more confidence than I had at this point last year. I’m a lot more comfortable with my receivers and it should be an exciting year after what we achieved last season,” said the quarterback who passed for a school record 2,156 yards in 2016. His top target will once again be Fleming who averaged an astounding 26.6 yards per catch and scored 13 times last year through the air.

    The backfield will most likely consist of senior Tom Manley opposite of Garcia, and senior Jeff Cox will be the fullback. A pair of sophomores, Ty Roadarmel and Nate Crowl, will also see time in the backfield as contributors. Both Manley and Cox were starters on defense a year ago. Joining Fleming as a second option as a receiving threat will be either Preston Zachman, Blake Day, or Brett Szuler.

    The entire offensive line returns this year. A season ago, the only retuning starting lineman was Andrew Bell. “With all of us returning and with how hard the unit has worked in the offseason, we definitely expect to do big things. We have a year under our belts of learning how to communicate with each other pre-snap and that will be important coming into the start of this year,” said Connor Fulmer. The tackles will be Fulmer and Oak Six, the guards will be Bell and John Stabinski, and Troy Donlan will return at center. Anthony Scicchitano will be the primary tight end this year as well as starting on defense. “I have a lot of confidence in my stamina. With how hard we train in the offseason, I have the mentality that I won’t ever get tired on the football field,” said Scicchitano who may be on the field more than any other player this year.

    Elijah Hoffman, a senior soccer player, returns as the team’s kicker. He will also handle the punting duties this season for the first time. Look for multiple players to be available in the return game. Fleming will be the top threat and Garcia is also a returner. The two sophomores were both all-state selections in their rookie seasons, Fleming at receiver and Garcia at running back.

    Defensive Outlook:

    Only one starter returned coming into last season, so SCA will certainly be more experienced from the beginning this year. Although they technically only return five starters, the Tigers have others that gained valuable experience throughout the course of last season. Tyler Bendas returns as the team leader in sacks from a season ago with five, but he feels that is one area the Tigers can improve on. “With having to replace our entire secondary, it’s going to be important for our d-line to get lots of pressure on the quarterbacks. We need to convert and finish more on bringing them down so that they don’t have the opportunity to pass on us,” Bendas said. AJ Goodlunas will start at the other defensive end spot after missing the last two seasons with injuries. The defensive tackles will rotate between Cavern Gosciminski, Cole Schankweiler, Troy Donlan, & Andrew Bell. Bell, who didn’t start on defense until the playoffs, earned an all-state selection last year on the defensive line.

    The core of the Tiger defense lies in the middle. Cal Haladay, an all-stater last year, and Scicchitano will return as the two leading tacklers from last season. “Both of our inside linebackers return after outstanding seasons in 2016 and that is key,” said Roth. The outside linebackers appear to be sophomores Max Tillett and Preston Zachman. Tillett was very effective last year on special teams by totaling over 50 tackles.

    The secondary has the potential of looking like a revolving door until players prove their stay. The players in the mix are Julian Fleming, Andrew Haupt, Tristan Heim, and Brett Szuler for the two cornerback spots. Blake Day and Cade Linn are fighting for the starting safety spot. Fleming saw the most action out of anyone in the secondary last season after playing a significant amount of time in the postseason. “Knowing the assignments and playing with confidence is going to be the key. You can’t go out there lacking confidence on the football field. We have guys that are certainly capable of getting the job done,” said Roth after a summer workout regarding the secondary.

    Key Numbers:

    51: The Tigers regular season winning streak currently sits at 51 games dating back to 2011 which is the longest streak that the program has ever had. Strath Haven holds the state record of 78 consecutive regular season victories which they set back in 2004.

    200: The amount of tackles Cal Haladay and Anthony Scicchitano are looking to total this season for their careers. Haladay set the single-season school record last year as a freshman with 151, and Scicchitano has 107 for his career. If they have high production like last season, these two would be the 20th and 21st to reach this milestone at Southern.

    Games to Watch:

    Mount Carmel (Week 3): If this year is anything like last year’s first half, District IV’s most intriguing rivalry will write another story for the history books. The Tigers have won the last five meetings, most in convincing fashion, but last year the Red Tornado offense hung right with the Tigers in the first half with the score being 28-28. SCA would go on to win convincingly 63-34.

    Selinsgrove (Week 10): If there is one big question mark for the Tigers, it will come in the secondary. Selinsgrove will arguably have the top passing attack in the district again this year with their school’s all-time passing leader returning. This game also always provides a great test for each squad before entering the playoffs.

    Players to Watch: 

    Julian Fleming: If anyone was wondering if Fleming’s breakout freshman season was a fluke, just look at the offers that the three-sport star athlete has received. “I always put pressure on myself to do better, so I’m used to having pressure. Now I just have to realize that with the publicity I’m going to have a target on my back, but I’m ready for the challenge of competing,” said Fleming. After just one year of high school football, the sophomore has shown enough skills on the football field to receive eight scholarship offers already including Penn State, Michigan, & West Virginia. He had 956 receiving yards last season, and he also had three returns for touchdowns on top of his receiving success.

    Jeffrey Cox: It wasn’t too long ago when Jeffrey Cox was in a serious ATV accident, suffering major injuries, back in middle school.  Now the senior to be, with scars as reminders of how lucky he is, will be counted on to play the most coveted position in the Tiger’s Wing-T offense. “I am really excited for the opportunity to start at fullback. I was a running back every year until last year when they moved me to fullback. I just want to live up to the expectations of the position,” he said. He will be in the backfield for his senior season after starting at defensive end a year ago.

    Elijah Hoffman: Sometimes football fans take for granted having consistent kickers. At the high school level, having a kicker that can be counted on to convert is a blessing. “My goals for kicking this year are to be consistent with every kick. I want to make all of my field goals again this year and kick more touchbacks. The whole team has been working hard so the main goal is to win a state championship this year and every point on the board matters,” said Hoffman who is receiving interest from FCS schools. Last year, he was just five points off of the state record for kicking points and he would like to break that this year. He also was selected this year as a MaxPreps Preseason Small School 2nd Team All-American.

    2017 Prediction:

    If you are picking a preseason favorite to win a state title, the Tigers would probably be the safest bet. Wilmington seems to be the deepest team in the other half of the state after falling to eventual state champion Steel Valley last year in the western final. There will be a lot of competition in the east though that the Tigers will need to get through if they want to make it to their record 16th state title game appearance.

    A first ever postseason matchup between the Tigers and Red Tornadoes of Mount Carmel Area could turn out to be the District IV AA final with the Tigers being the favorite. After that, who will turn out to be the biggest surprise this year in the east during the state playoffs? Ligonier Valley played that role last year with SCA narrowly escaping with a victory. Will it be another private school that has a talented recruiting class coming in or will it be one of the traditional favorites to meet SoCo in the state playoffs to try and advance to Chocolate Town, USA? Whatever happens, it won’t be long until we find out because the gridiron season is about to get underway!

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Dallastown Wildcats (3)

    Head Coach: Kevin Myers

    Assistant Coaches: Cory Miller, Ivan Quinones, Randy Chilcoat, Joe Sartiano, Bill Floyd, Justin Zelger, Cornell Parker, Lou Orndorff, Paul Marick, Dave Butler

    Team Name: Dallastown Wildcats

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Ben Ferree, Byrce Register, Zion DeVance, Connor Moore, Rodney Scott, Mike Sparks, Drake Fleet

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Jonah Miller sr OG, Max Teyral sr WR, Nathan Downey sr Wr, Ben Ward sr TE, Aaron Graser sr OT, Quinten Slyder sr OG, DJ Hopper sr OT

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Max Teyral SR S, Raymond Christas JR DT, Ben Ward SR ILB, William Anderson SR ILB, Nathan Downey SR OLB, Yazir Dixon SR C

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Anthony Cuomo Sr LS, Brett Smith SR Holder

    Key Newcomers: (4) Nyzair Smith JR, RB/C, Lucas Skelly JR OL/DL, Noah Strine Jr RB/LB, Malik Key JR RB

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The Wildcats lost their entire backfield due to graduation they will relay on their experience offensive line to lead the offense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Much of the defensive line was lost to graduation. The defense will rely on their linebackers and secondary until the defensive line matures.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We will need to replace 1st All Conference Kicker and 2nd Team Punter Drake Pew.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Oxford Area Hornets HS (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Means

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Wood Defensive Coordinator
    Joe Pearson OL/LB
    George Hildebran OL/DL
    Joe Teklits DL/OL
    Eric Szpyrka WR/QB
    Joe Martinelli RB/LB
    Mo Nadachowski OLB/WR
    Rich Higgins OL/DL
    Leo Pizzini Head Freshmen Coach
    Burk Troutman Freshmen Defensive Coordinator

    Team Name: Oxford Area Hornets

    2016 Record: 3-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 

    First Team All Ches Mont
    RB Tim Davis
    C Josh Freese
    DL Cole Gruver

    Second Team All Ches Mont
    DE Mike Weber
    CB Rob Civitella
    SS Pat Kinsella

    WR Troy Brown
    CB Nolan Benke
    LB Mykie Brown
    LB Brendan Chew
    S Cole Hartert
    OL Zach Davis

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    QB Chandler England 5-11 175 SR

    WR Brandon Deshields (second team all Ches-Mont) 5’9 170 SR

    RB Brandon Holz (Honorable Mention All Ches-Mont) 5’11 180 SR

    OL Jared Tweed 5’10 235 SR

    OL Connor McMurrough 6’2 255 SR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    LB Julian Nadachowski 6′ 220 SR

    SS Nate Ferro 5-9 160 JR

    DE Phillip Hurtt 6-3 220 (rotational starter)

    DT Dom Sassi 5’8 220 (rotational starter)

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

     

    Key Newcomers:

    OL Sam Blevins (JR) 6’0 205
    OL Dylan Jobe (Soph) 6’5 310
    OL Dylan Ricketts (JR) 6’0 220
    WR Brandon McWilliams 5’7 140
    WR Alijah Thomas 5’10 180
    LB Jimmy Overstreet 5’10 180
    LB Mason Hager 5-9 190

     

    Key Team Stats: 

    Chandler England passed for 1,548 yards and 8 touchdowns

    Brandon Deshields caught 33 passes for 343  yards and one score.

    Brandon Holz rushed for 302 yards on 44 carries.

     

    2017 Outlook:

    We are excited about our team this year. Although we lose some really good players on both offense and defense, out core is solid and got the first time, we will have seniors who have their third year in our multiple 4-3 defense and pistol spread option offense. On defense we have a lot of young guys we are going to need to step up at key positions, especially at free safety and along the dline where we lose two All-Conference players.

    Offensively we get some good skill position players back but need to find depth along the Oline. We have a number of solid contributors from both our JV and 9th grade teams who we are looking for big contributions out of this season.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bensalem Owls (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Cubbage

    Assistant Coaches:

    Steve Fulmer, Associate HC, DB Coach
    Bob Kinney, Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach, S&C Coach
    Chase Reiger, OL Coach, S&C Coach
    Shawnte Carroll, RB Coach, S&C Coach
    Randy Taylor, WR Coach
    Mike Magowan, Defensive Coordinator, LB Coach
    Joe Razzano, LB Coach
    Justin Ellis, DL Coach
    Ken O’Connell, Freshman Coach

    Team Name: Bensalem Owls

    2016 Record: 5-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Blake Morgan, 6’3, 265 lbs., OL, 2 time All League Selection, PA East-West All Star Game Selection, currently attending Kutztown University

    Saleem Martin-Adams, 6’1, 250 lbs. OL/DL, All League Selection, PA East-West All Star Game Participant, currently attending Del Val University

    Matt Corbett, 5’9, 150 lbs, K, 2nd Team All League Selection, currently attending Farleigh Dinkinson University

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Keith Parrish, RB/BB, 5’8, 165 lbs., Sr
    Vince Citrino, OL/DL, 6’5”, 335 lbs., Sr
    Drasaun Moore, QB, 5’8, 160 lbs., Sr
    Rob Harris, RB/LB, 5’10”, 190, Sr

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Nadir Smith, RB/LB, 5’9”, 185 lbs., Sr
    Elijah Jackson, DE/WR, 6’2”, 185 lbs, Sr.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Keith Parrish will handle the punting and kicking duties. He will also return kicks.
    Nadir Smith will return kickoffs.

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Dan Garcia, OL/DL, 5’9”, 225 lbs, Jr
    Dave Quiroz, OL/DL, 5’8”, 205 lbs, Jr
    Jaiden Ventour, RB/DB, 5’7”, 155 lbs, Sr
    Ricky Mills, OL/DL, 5’8”, 205 lbs, Jr.
    Jarred O’Connell, RB/DB, 5’10”, 150 lbs, Jr.
    Kyle Adams, WR/DB, 5’7”, 145 lbs, Jr.

    Key Stats: The 5 wins in 2016 was the best season for Bensalem Football in 10 years.

    Averaged over 7 yards per rush attempt in 2016.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: On offense the Owls have elite speed and experience at all of the skill positions. However, if we have success it will depend on how well our young Offensive Line jells and comes together.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: On defense the Owls will rely on speed to get to the ball and make tackles. The key to our success is being able to stay healthy.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: The Owls will have alot of athletes who will contribute on Special Teams throughout the season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Norristown Eagles (1)

    Head Coach: Jason Powel

    Assistant Coaches:

    Joe Powel
    Mike Santillo
    Anthony Ciarlello
    Jack Shannon
    Chris Mork
    Will Gunlach
    Vince Mirarchi
    Hakim Jones
    Jeremy Matozza
    Brian Walls
    Joe Kekounuei
    Matt Booker

    Team Name: Norristown Eagles

    2016 Record: 3-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:

    Joe Gianonne
    James Andrews
    Barry White

    Starters Returning: (3) The 2017 Norristown Football team will be return all but 3 starters from 2016 team.

    Key Newcomers:  (1) Rashidi Santos SO 6’1 175

    Key Team Stats: Won the last 3 of 4 games with over 800 yards passing with Isaiah Webb in those games

    2017 Outlook:

    Defensively the group will be led by Jeremiah Bynum SR 6’2 225 (2ND Team ALL PAC Conference – Defense), JR 6’ 175, Tyler Tate SR 6’2 270 DT and Ramir Wiggins 6’3 210. The Line Backing core will return John Devine SR 6’ 210 MLB along with Reshidi Santos SO 6’1 185 newcomer.

    In the secondary SS Kirk Wilson JR 6’ and SR FS 6’ Boobacar Diawara, C 6’ SO (2ND Team ALL –PAC Conference) Austin Montgomery

    Offensively we will return all but two players and will look for SR 160 QB Izaiah Webb to throw to WR 6’ 170, JR Koran Butler and SR WR 5’10 Eleazar Hill. The offense will boast a big line this season in that all of them Wiggins, Tate, Bynum and Tre’Mar Williams G, SO 5’10 265 along with returner at Center and plays like he is a big man Zach Heim C, SR 235 5’9. At running back Kirk Wilson will get his fair share of carries with some competition expected from his sidekick Larry Hill RB , JR 5’7 150.

    The Eagles expect to start making noise depending on depth and durability on the lines. They are looking to push for the top half of the PAC 10 Conference standings.
    Austin Montgomery Soph C 2nd Team ALL PAC team as a freshmen has made some loud noises in the track arena this Spring, look for these noises to become louder as this young man goes into the fall.

    Izaiah Webb returning at QB as a Senior. A smart (4.3 GPA) undersized QB with an arm with a good target for Koran Butler Jr. WR.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Cedar Cliff Colts HS (3)

    Head Coach: Colin Gillen

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Froelich, Kevin Yarnevich, Scott Weyant, Mike Spagnuolo, Randy Yeager, Tom Sacoman, Ken Sheaffer, Scott Lackey, Ted Zindren, Nick McMillen, Matt Logan

    Team Name: Cedar Cliff Colts

    2016 Record: 9 – 2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Grant Breneman(QB), Shaun Hastings(OL/DL), Erik Musselman(OL/DL), Trysten McDonald(TE/S), Chris Thompson (TB/LB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)
    JR. WR Bobby Whalen, 6’0” 170
    SR. WR Alex Lantz, 6’ 2” 185
    SR. WR Nick Yarnevich, 5’ 11” 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    JR. LB Donovon Ball 5’ 10” 195
    SR. CB Brady Ebersole 5’ 10” 160
    JR. FS Bobby Whalen 6’ 0” 170
    SR. DL Tyson McDonald 5’10” 230

    Key Newcomers: (6)
    So. LB Kevin Lusk, 5’ 11” 205
    JR. WR Elijah DeJesus, 5’ 6” 155
    So. TB Jaheim Morris, 5’ 10”, 170
    JR DE/TE Justin Resto, 6’ 0”, 205
    JR RB/OLB Brennan Quigley 6’ 0” 185
    JR OL/DL Dom Driscoll, 6’1” 240

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (2)
    JR. WR Bobby Whalen, 6’0” 170
    SR. WR Alex Lantz, 6’ 2” 185

    Key Team Stats:
    Averaged over 400 yds of offense per game and 38 points per game
    2016 MidPenn Keystone Division Co-Champions

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: Cedar Cliff will have some explosive skill athletes in 2017. However, the Colts will need to replace their OL and QB from an offense that averaged almost 40 points per game.

    Defense: Cedar Cliff graduates its entire defensive line from a unit that was stout against the run in 2016. The success for the Colts on defense largely depends on how quickly the young defensive line matures.

  • 2017 Team Preview – KIPP DuBois Collegiate Academy Lions (12)

    Head Coach: Marlon Viaud

    Assistant Coaches:

    Wesley Robinson
    Marques Brown
    Paul Bresil

    Team Name: KIPP DuBois Collegiate Academy

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Ta’Hir Boone Branch LB
    Ronald Lloyd DE
    John Plummer RB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SR RB Zhymir Ball, 5-9, 175
    SR TE Yahmir Hayes 6-2, 200
    SR WR Tyree Howard, 5-11, 160
    JR WR Dontay Reis, 6-2, 205
    SR OL Zahmir Holley, 5-11, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    SR DB Zhymir Ball, 5-9, 175
    SR DE Yahmir Hayes 6-2, 200
    SR DB Tyree Howard, 5-11, 160
    JR S Dontay Reis, 6-2, 205
    SR DT Zahmir Holley, 5-11, 230
    SO LB Miykeal Matthews, 5-10, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    SR KR Zhymir Ball, 5-9, 175

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    So. WR/DB Cordell Patterson, 5-10, 150
    So. WR/DB Jolann Alston, 5-11, 160
    Jr. LB Brandon McNeil, 5-10, 170

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We are very young on the offensive line and this will be a key area for us if we expect to replicate the success we had last year. Many of the key weapons from last year are returning and I anticipate a good year for the skill players

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The defense is being revamped and I expect our team to be much better against the run this year.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Salisbury High School Falcons (11)

    Head Coach: Andy Cerco

    Assistant Coaches: Geoff Laird – Defensive Coordinator – Wide Receivers, Defensive Backs
    Chris Kretzman – Special Teams Coordinator – Offensive Line, Defensive Line
    Rich Simononis – Offensive Line, Defensive Backs
    Josh Lake – Halfbacks, Linebackers
    Sean Roth – Fullbacks, Linebackers
    Steve Linn – Middle School
    James Moore – Middle School
    Leno Scarcia – Middle School
    Mark Kappes – Strength & Conditioning

    Team Name: Salisbury High School Falcons

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Eric Frankenfield
    Agostino D’Ancona
    CJ Wittman
    Shane Simononis
    Dante Martinez

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Lucas Irwin 6’0 – 175 lbs – WR – Senior
    Tommy Jones – 5’10” – 195 lbs Tight End – Senior
    Michael Killiri – 6’4″ 240 lbs Tackle – Senior
    Dillon Trenge – 5’10” . 210lbs Center – Senior (4 year starter at Center)
    Cameron Vaka 6’0″ – 205 lbs- QB – Senior
    Dan Jennings – 5’10” . 265 lbs Guard – Junior
    Timmy Buda -5’8″ . 165 lbs – Halfback

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Lucas Irwin 6’0 – 175 lbs – Safety – Senior
    Tommy Jones – 5’10” – 195 lbs DE – Senior
    Michael Killiri – 6’4″ 240 lbs DL – Senior
    Dillon Trenge – 5’10” . 210lbs DL – Senior
    Cameron Vaka 6’0″ – 205 lbs- DE – Senior
    Dan Jennings – 5’10” . 265 lbs DL – Junior
    Jacob Kamp – 6’2″ 190 lbs – Safety – Junior (started at OLB last year)
    Timmy Buda -5’8″ . 165 lbs – Corner – Sophomore

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    No returning starters in the kicking game.

    Timmy Buda -5’8″ . 165 lbs – Kick Returner – Sophomore

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Peter Dubois -6’0″ – 170 lbs Fullback & Linebacker – Senior
    Jack Repyneck – 6’1″ 245 lbsTackle & DL – Senior
    John Rodriguez – 5’7″ 185 lbs Fullback & Linebacker- Senior
    Kyle Killiri – 5’10” -220 lbsGuard & Linebacker – Sophomore
    Kyle Pingarelli – 6’1″ 195 lbs Fullback & Linebacker – Sophomore
    Vincenzo D’Ancona 5’7″ 185 lbs- Fullback & Linebacker – Senior ( was injured last season)
    Jack Frankenfield -6’6″ 215 lbs Tight End & DE– Junior
    Delano McKenzie- 5’7″ 145 lbs Halfback & Corner — Junior

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The Falcons plan to have a balanced attack on offense, if they can maintain balance throughout the season, they can be successful.
    Putting their players in the best position to be successful and executing techniques and schemes as a team are going to be keys to success.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Defensively the Falcons strive to be a gap responsible defense with good pursuit and tackling technique.
    A priority for the Falcons is creating turnovers and winning first down situations.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: The Falcons will be focused on paying attention to details on special teams in order to take advantage of opportunities presented in this phase of the game.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Central York Panthers (3)

    Head Coach: Josh Oswalt

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andy Casale
    Mike Cesarano
    Matt Glusco
    Andrew Horn
    Jason Merritt
    Justin Sowers
    George Touras
    John Tuttle

    Team Name: Central York Panthers

    2016 Record: 7-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Sakai Barton
    Jordan Bowie
    Noreaga Goff
    Maurice Green
    Todd Horner
    Carter Luckenbaugh
    Justin Paneto
    Ben Ward
    DeArnie Waters

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. OT Austin Ilgenfritz, 6-3, 240
    Sr. G Cody Southivong, 5-10, 220
    Sr. WR Tim Sturgis, 6-3, 190
    Sr. WR Eddie Santiago, 6-1, 170
    Sr. TE Dustin Grim, 6-0, 200
    Jr. RB Hunter Werner, 5-11, 190
    Jr. QB Cade Pribula, 6-1, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. DE Cortland Sperry, 6-2, 200
    Jr. DE Reid Hershner, 6-2, 180
    Jr. DT Devin Gaffney, 6-2, 230
    Sr. DT Jaden Fontes, 6-0, 240
    Sr. OLB Joey Sauers, 6-0, 180
    Sr. OLB Quinn Bacha, 5-8, 175
    Sr. MLB Deontay English, 5-9 190
    Sr. MLB Kollin Vaught, 5-11, 200
    Sr. CB Obioma Anyatonwu, 6-3, 200
    Jr. FS Darnell Johnson, 5-9, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Sr. CB Rodrick Farley, 6-0, 180

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Looking for new guys to step up on the offensive front.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: With 10 returning starters, it is important to gel over the off-season and come into 2017 ready to compete.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Finding a kicker that can replace 2016 All-State Punter, Carter Luckenbaugh

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – South Western Mustangs (3)

    Head Coach: Chris Heilman

    Assistant Coaches: Doug Wherley, Eric Staub, Doug Morela, Kyle Wildasin, Scott Barnhart, Tom Trone, Ryan Kress

    Team Name: South Western

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 

    Defense (10): Bubba Carbaugh (DL) (Shippensburg), AR Reusing (DL) (West Chester), Quan Marshall (DL) (Lock Haven), Tommy Aumen (DL), Carson Perry (OLB), Austin Snyder (ILB), Evan Raubenstine (ILB), Nate VanCampen (DB) (Susquehanna), Teian Moore (DB), Drew Hartlaub (DB) (Penn State)

    Offense (7): Bubba Carbaugh (OL), AR Reusing (OL), Tommy Aumen (OL), Evan Raubenstine (OL), Drew Hartlaub (RB), Nate Vancampen (QB), Teian Moore (RB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8): Sean Wolfe (QB), Delunche Shaw (RB), Thaddeus Davis (RB), Shareef Jakes (WR), Log Toms (OL), Kaiden Gaylord (OL), Wyatt Laudicina (TE), Cole Stremmel (TE)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5): Kaiden Gaylord (ILB), Cole Stremmel (ILB), Shareff Jakes (OLB), Josh Higdon (OLB), Log Toms (DT)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Delunche Shaw will be back to return kickoffs & punts.

    Key Team Stats: 

    Delunche Shaw- 909 All Purpose Yards

    Cole Stremmel- 77 tackles

    2017 Outlook: The 2017 South Western Mustang Football TEAM will be loaded with skill player talent. The TEAM returns its top two leading rushers (Delunche Shaw (537 YDS), Thaddeus Davis (357 YDS)) as well as mid-year starting Quarterback Sean Wolfe (27/60, 398 YDS, 3 TD/4 INT).

    This should ease the loss of Penn State bound Drew Hartlaub. Junior Quarterback Derek Huff will challenge Wolfe for the starting QB position. Seniors Josh Hidgon, Grayson Wingert, and Juniors Maeson Felton, Desmond Moore, Nick Boone, Ryan Sheehan, and Eric David-Celaya will also compete for starting positions.

    However, as the football saying goes, “It all starts up front.” The offensive and defensive lines must be rebuilt with the losses of AR Reusing (West Chester), Bubba Carbaugh (Shippensburg), Tommy Aumen, and Quan Marshall (Lock Haven). Returning starters include Kaiden Gaylord (OL), Login Toms (OL), Cole Stremmel (TE) and Wyatt Laudicina (TE). Looking to compete for positions will be seniors John Welker, Adrien White, Sam Hacker, Jacob Sager, Tyler Darragh, Aaron Hull, as well as Juniors Tyler Herbison and Dalton Stacho.

    The experience at linebacker will help with this transition. Returning starters include TEAM second leading tackler Cole Stremmel (77 tackles), Gaylord, Shareff Jakes, and Hidgon. Furthermore, although inexperienced with the losses of Nate VanCampen (Susquehanna), Teian Moore, and Hartlaub, the Defensive Secondary will be very athletic. Players competing for positions will include Wingert, Jayce Martin, Dylan Weaver, Felton, Moore, Celaya, and Logan Shuman.

    This will be the 58th Mustang Football Season and the first with artificial turf at the Corral. It will be the 40th anniversary of the 1977 Championship TEAM, the 35th anniversary of the 1982 Championship TEAM, the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Championship TEAM, and the 20th anniversary of the 1997 Championship TEAM.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Springfield-Delco Cougars (1)

    School: Springfield (Delco)

    Head Coach: Chris Britton

    Career coaching record: 30-8

    Team record last year: 12-2

    Team nickname: Cougars

    2017 Schedule:

    Please list any returning two-way starters with their name, position, height, weight, grade and list any all-star honors from last year and any statistics.

    Justin Shields DT/OL 5’11 230LBS SR

    Dan Pennestri DT/OL 6’1 240 LBS SR

    Ja’Den McKenzie RB/OLB   6’1 195 LBS SR

    Phil Shovlin   RB/S   5’11   185LBS SR

    Derek Strain   DE/OL 5’11 220 LBS SR

    Kevin Deal     DE/TE 6’3 245 LBS SR

    Jack Spence     WR/DB 5’11 175 LBS JR

     

    List any other players who started one way with their name, position, height, weight, grade, and any stats.

    Chris Finizio DE/TE 6’3 235 LBS SR

    Kyle Long   DB/WR   5’10 175 LBS   SR

    Pat Clemens LB/FB   5’11 195 LBS   JR

    Jack Coary     K   6’1 185 LBS SR

    Alex Pinto OL/DT 6’0 230 LBS SR

     

    Please list your top three promising newcomers, with their grade, height, weight, position. (You can include more if you feel they will make an impact). Could you also tell me if the newcomer is coming from the JV, freshman team or is a transfer and if so, where did he transfer from.

    Jack Psenicska QB 6’0 180 LBS   JR

    Liam Difonzo   CB/WR 170 LBS JR

    Max Difonzo     DT/TE 210 LBS SR

    Cory Brotschul   DT/OL   225 LBS SR

    Ian Deal     WR/OLB   185 LBS   JR

    Frankie Durham WR/CB 5’10 175 LBS SR

    Frank Bullock WR/DB 6’0 185 LBS JR

    Jeff Biancanello OL/LB 195 LBS   JR

    Ben Konah QB/ LB 6’2 210 LBS JR

    Chris Ringwalt DB/WR 5’9 175 LBS JR

    Geo Dotsicas RB/OLB 5’10 180 LBS JR

    Matt Nolan OL/LB 5’10 180 LBS JR

    Jake Shane DE/OL 6’2 245LBS SR

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: Being balanced and limiting turnovers

    Defense: Playing good team defense, playing as a unit.

    Special Team: Being consistent and having a solid foundation in all special teams

  • 2017 Team Preview – Neshaminy Redskins (1)

    Head Coach: Steven Wilmot (3rd Season)

    Assistant Coaches: Neil French (Asst Head Coach, Linebackers, Co-Defensive Coordinator) ; Jay Weidenbagh (Defensive Backs, Co-Defensive Coordinator); Dave Ferrara (Outside Linebackers/ Defensive Line); Ryan Katona (Defensive Line); Ray Jones (Offensive Line); Kevin Kelly (Quarterbacks and Running Backs); Charlie Marterella (Wide Receivers); Chuck Lumio (Speed and Agility Coach)

    Team Name: Neshaminy Redskins

    2016 Record: 11-1

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Mason Jones (QB), Zach Tredway (WR/S), Will Dogba (RB/LB), Eddie Parry (OL/DL), Jacob Gordon (Corner), Chris Wilson (OL), AJ Sanko (OL), Hayden Rooney (FB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. OT Gio Figueroa, 6-0 265; Sr. OG Nick Napadano, 5-11 255; Jr. WR Cory Joyce, 6-1 165; Sr. Wr Mike Garlick 5-9 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Jr. LB Oleh Manzyk, 6-1 210; Sr. LB Mike Garlick 5-9 175; Sr. Corner Joel Stills 5-10 180; Sr. LB Paul DePompeo 6-1 211; Jr. DE Luke Hitchen 6-2 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Jr. LS Zack Canimore, 5-10 160

    Key Newcomers: (7) Jr. Corner Marcus Griffin 5-9 160; Jr. WR/FS Zack Canimore 5-10 160; Sr. RB Mike Crescenzo 5-10 180; Jr. C/WR Ryan O’Connor 5-8 165; So QB Brody McAndrew 6-2 185; Jr. RB/C Savion Hebron 5-9 150; Sr. DL Lou DiFrancesco 6-0 270

    Key Stats: 2017 Graduate Mason Jones set the school record for single season passing yards and passing TD’s last season

    2017 Offensive Outlook: At this time, it looks like our offense will be run by sophomore quarterback Brody McAndrew. He will be throwing to three very experienced receivers in Oleh Manzyk, Cory Joyce and Mike Garlick. Zack Canimore will also add depth at that position. There is great depth and competition at the tight end and fullback position. Junior tight end Bobby Buchys seems to be emerging as a leader of that group. Our three running backs comprised of Mike Crescenzo, Joel Stills and Savion Hebron are very talented but inexperienced. Each brings something unique to the position. I am counting on our line anchored by Figueroa and Napadano to provide a lot of leadership.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: At this time, it seems that the strength of our defense will be our defensive backfield. This group is led by Senior Joel Stills. This group also features some talented but inexperienced players such as Marcus Griffin, Cannimore, Joyce, Hebron and Ryan O’Connor. Returning starters Oleh Manzyk, Mike Garlick and Paul DePompeo will anchor the linebacking crew. Manzyk is very fast and physical, and will get our defense lined up. We are looking for a good rotation at that position, getting some younger guys experience early in the year. Our defensive line has a lot of numbers but not a lot of experience. Junior Luke Hitchen started the year last year, but missed a lot due to a knee injury. We are really counting on Lou DiFrancesco to hold things down in the middle of the line.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Matt Leonhauser will take over the kicking duties. He has been an understudy to graduate Dylan McDonald for the past two seasons.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Upper Merion Vikings (1)

    Head Coach: Victor Brown

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ed Helenski
    Frank Karkoska
    Mike Fabrizio
    Don Jackson
    Davis Chubb
    Brad Scioli
    Nick Rotondo

    Team Name: Upper Merion Vikings

    2016 Record: 3-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Botros Barsoum, WR
    J P Batten, QB
    Max Dalton, DB
    Jared Skidds, DB
    Jake McGrath, LB
    Amir Borghaei, OT
    Kenny Lukasavage, DL
    Jared Skidds, DB
    Kyle Smith, DL
    Anthony Shepperd, DL
    Zach Desanto, RB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. Center, Nico Palumbo
    Sr. Running Back, Tyrese Leach
    Sr. Wide Receiver, Kyle Thornton
    Jr. Tackle, Will Fisher
    Jr. Guard, Sam Ghanayem

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. Safety, David Brown
    Jr. Linebacker, Mark Picariello

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. Long Snapper, Kyle Thornton

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Jr. Athlete, Zaire Savage
    Soph. Corner, Amir Savage
    Soph. Corner, Ty Lobban
    Soph. Wide Receiver, Ahmad Stone
    Jr. Linebacker, Kevin Janilet

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offensive keys:
    1. Stay healthy
    2. Develop the quality of depth at all positions
    3. Establish the run game
    4. Spread the ball around in the passing game
    5. Protect the football-keep turnovers to a minimum
    6. Play with discipline-minimize penalties

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Defensive keys:
    1. Stay healthy
    2. Develop the quality of depth at all positions
    3. Stop the run
    4. Become better tacklers
    5. Play with discipline-minimize penalties
    6. Create turnovers

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Special teams keys
    1. Put our offense and defense in good field position
    2. Make big plays to swing and maintain momentum.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Warwick Warriors (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Locker

    Assistant Coaches:

    Todd Smoker
    Jerry McKonly
    Todd Rucci
    John Ridinger
    Zach Snyder
    Joe Brenner
    jay Ridinger
    Chris Schaffer

    Team Name: Warwick Warriors

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Tyler Trimarchi QB
    Tyler Borg OG/ DE
    Tyler Gerhart OLB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Nick Coomer JR OT 6’3″ 265
    Hayden Rucci JR TE 6’4′ 225
    Carter Forney SR WR 6’0 180
    Isaac Rissinger SR RB 5’10 180
    Nick Fucci JR RB 5’10” 176
    Ross Formica SR OG 6’1″ 235
    Evan Clark SR C 5’10 235
    patrick Quinn SR WR 5’11” 170
    Matt Ensiner SR OT 6’1″ 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Nick Coomer JR DT 6’3″ 265
    Hayden Rucci JR DE 6’4″ 225
    Evan Clark SR DT 5’10’235
    Evan popalis SR 6’0 180 SS
    Nick Fucci JR DB 5’10” 176
    Carter Forney SR 6’0″ 180
    Jakob McCarcken JR ILB
    Isaac Rissinger FS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Grayson Kline QB 6’4″ 225

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return good skill kids and must get them the ball in space. O Line will be a key as always.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return a significant amount of our D line si they must provide a stout base for our defense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Ned to replace an All League kicker and punter.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wilson Area Warriors (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Labatch

    Assistant Coaches:

    Scott Baltz
    Joe Kovacs
    Eddie Labatch
    Nick Labatch
    Vince Spina
    Herm Stein

    Team Name: Wilson Area Warriors

    2016 Record: 0-10

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    TE/LB – Brian Huber
    OL/LB – Zach Febbo
    OL/DL – Trevor Loebsack
    DL – Terrance Mainor Jr.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. QB Cameron Clark 5’8 165, Sr. RB Job Goodman 5’10 175, Soph RB Alec Snyder 5’10 190, Jr. WR Ethan Asiatico 5’10 170. WR Quadri Collier 5’7 155, Sr OL – Jarin Kozemchak 5’10 210, Sr. OL Devlin Grelle 5’9 180, Jr OL Zach Miller 6’0 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DL Donnell Davis, 6’1 310, Sr DL Javier Espinal 6’1 210, LB Sr. Jarin Kozemchak 5’10 210, LB Soph Alec Snyder 5’10 190, Sr DB Cameron Clark 5’8 165, Jr DB Ethan Asiatico 5;10 170, Sr DB Job Goodman 5’10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr. K Kenny Snyder 5’9 180, Sr. KR Job Goodman 5’10 175

    Key Newcomers: (7) Sr. WR/DB Carson Gollab 6’2 170, Soph WR/DB Dean Vermilyea 5’9 160, Fresh RB/DB Chris Fazio 5’8 165, Soph RB/LB Nick Gara 5’9 170, Fresh WR/DB Dylan Goldsworthy 5’10 160, Fresh OL/DL Justin Gara – Lange 5’11 210, Fresh TE/LB Mike Vite 5’9 185, Jr. QB/WR Ben Hindmarch 6’2″ 185

    Key Stats: Rushing
    Job Goodman 1,165 yds. 12 ads

    2017 Offensive Outlook: An an offense unit we need to control the ball and execute. Stay focused on moving the ball and the big plays will come.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to create turn overs and not miss tackles. Play aggressive and have fun.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Be sound and secure. Change the games in our favor.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Littlestown (3)

    School: Littlestown High School

    Head Coach: Michael T. Lippy { 14 years } Entering { 15th }

    2017 Schedule:

    Number Of Returning Offensive Starters:

    1. Name: Andrew Justice Grade Level For 2017 Season: 12th
    Position: Center Returning Letterman

    2. Name: Dylan Stiles Grade Level For 2017 Season: 12th
    Position: Tackle Returning Letterman

    3. Name: Malachi Fodor Grade Level For 2017 Season: 11th
    Position: Tackle Returning Letterman

     

    Number Of Returning Defensive Starters:

    1. Name: Dylan Stiles Grade Level For 2017 Season: 12th
    Position: Tackle Returning Letterman

    2. Name: Corbin Brown Grade Level For 2017 Season: 11th
    Position: Safety Returning Letterman

    3. Name: Malachi Fodor Grade Level For 2017 Season: 11th
    Position: DE Returning

    4. Name: Dylan Morey Grade Level For 2017 Season: 11th
    Position: ILB Returning Letterman

    Starting QB returning: NO

    Top RB Returning: NO

    Top WR Returning: NO

    Top OL Returning: NO

    Top Defender Returning: NO

    Assistant Coaches: Corey Bittle, Joe Bowman, Scott Staub, Jason Popoff, Mike Thomas, Steve Lane, Todd Gantz, Wes Chrismer, Larry Baumgardner, and Andrew Polashuk.

    Key Stats: Went { 8 – 3 } last year !

    2017 Outlook: ..Need to work harder…. Want to compete for a League Championship

  • 2017 Team Preview – Souderton (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Gallagher

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Heath (Defensive Coordinator), Tony Cipriano (Defensive Line), Mike Bergey (Linebackers), Jeff Blue (Offensive Line), Paul Fargo (QBs and WRs), CK Moyer (Running backs), Brad Kull (Tight Ends), Sean Pelosi (freshmen), Randy Tongue (freshmen), Elijah White (freshmen)

    Team Name: Souderton Indians

    2016 Record: 6-4 regular season, lost in District 1 6A playoffs (6-5 overall)

    2017 Schedule:

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. OT Trevor Watts 6’ 3” 265 1st team All-league (Suburban One – Continental) Offensive Line

    Jr. OT Austin Moyer 6’ 1” 232

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. DT Trevor Watts 6’ 3” 265 1st team All-league (Suburban One – Continental) Offensive Line

    Sr. DE Tycier Goods 5’ 11 230 2nd Team All-league (Suburban One – Continental) Defensive End

    Special Team Starters Returning:  (0)

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr. G / DE Anthony Blessing 6’ 0” 200

    Jr. RB / LB Troy Mokluk 5’ 10” 162

    Jr. WR / DB Tre Samuels 6’ 2” 184

    Soph. HB / DB Deandre Wakefield 5’ 9” 155

    Soph. HB / LB Dylan Auen 5’ 9” 170

    Soph. FB / LB Stephen Blue 5’ 11” 166

    Soph. TE / OLB Ethan Smerecki 6’ 2” 182

    Soph. WR / DB Nick Guthre 5’ 8” 143

     

    Returning letter winners: (5)

    Sr. TE / OLB Bret Vince 6’ 3’ 196

    Jr. QB / DB Kyle Walker 5’ 8” 145

    Sr. HB / DB Oscar Hughes 5’ 9” 131

    Sr. Athlete Austin Miller 5’ 7” 160

    Sr. QB Dean DiPisa 6’2″ 210

     

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We’ll need to establish the running game behind a veteran offensive line, then utilize our young skilled players to make plays in space.

    Defense: We should be solid up front, and our inexperienced secondary needs to mature quickly to compete with the athletes that we will face on our schedule.

    Special Team: We have good prospects at kicker, punter, and punt returner, but none of them have had varsity experience yet.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Dallas Mountaineers (2)

    Head Coach: Rich Mannello

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Roper, Matt Austin, Joe Stuppino, Nick Ametrano, Mike Olengiski,

    Team Name: Dallas Mountaineers

    2016 Record: 2-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Michael Farrell, Jason Anderson, Stone Mannello

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. OL Jim Hunter 6’2″ 215 Sr. WR Chris Murray 6′ 190 Sr. RB David Schuster 5’8″ 180 Sr. OL Dalton Simpson 5’10” 270 Jr. WR Christian Motley 5’5″ 140 Jr. OL Michael Anderson 6’2″ 280 So. FB Taylor Bolesta 6′ 220 So. TB Lenny Kelley 5’9″ 170 So. QB Michael Starbuck 5’10” 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DL Jim Hunter 6’2″ 215 Sr. LB Chris Murray 6′ 190 Sr. LB David Schuster 5’8″ 180 Jr. DB Christian Motley 5’5″ 140 Jr. DL Michael Anderson 6’2″ 280 So. DL Taylor Bolesta 6′ 220 So. DB Lenny Kelley So. DB Dylan Schuster So. DB Matt Maransky

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. P/K Nate Maransky 6’1″ 160

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The key for this year offensively will be how quickly the offensive line comes together as a unit. We are also starting to get explosive skill position players and we need to get the ball in their hands in space.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Toward the end of last season, we were playing fast on defense. We need to raise the speed bar another notch defensively to create and capitalize on more turnovers.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: With the depth and speed that is starting to emerge, our special teams will be expected to change field position and change the tempo of games. Our punter/kicker Nate Maransky has the ability to drastically change field position when we cover kicks and punts correctly.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Jenkintown Drakes (1)

    Head Coach: Anthony Owens

    Assistant Coaches:

    Rich Onslager
    Elmo Kelley
    Shane Kelley
    Tom Hannan
    Christian Connor the

    Team Name: Drakes

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Steve Charlemagne
    Gavin Lafferty
    Alec Griffin
    Vincent Willie
    Mike Divalentino
    John Contoudis
    Jason Plane
    JakeMcGrath

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Cade Lafferty Jr Oline 6-5 205
    Mike McGettigan Sr Oline 5-7 165
    Christian Solis Sr Wr 5-9 160
    Pat Morrin Sr Tend 6-3 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Bert Koniers Soph 5-3 165 dback
    Christian Solis Sr 5-9 169 dback
    Pat Morrin Sr 6-3 190 dend

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Pat Morrin punter

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Johnson John Soph 5-8 165 wr,lb
    C.j. Jackman Soph 5-9 160 wr,dB
    Shady Neidich Jr 5-11 200 ol,dl
    Mahari Berry Sr 6-0 250 ol,dl

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We are very young and have lost most of our production.Charlemagne was a 1000 yard rusher.We hope the Oline can come together and we need to protect the ball along with our new quaterback Morrin to lead by example.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to know our assignments and rackle.Everyone to the ball.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We have an all league punter back who was also Hm all state.Pat Morrin. Need to find a kicker

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wallenpaupack Buckhorns (2)

    Head Coach: Mark Watson

    Assistant Coaches: Jay Haupt, Travis Ey, John Meyers, Rich Palazzi, Pat Ingulli, Lenny Spoor, Kevin Spager, Lou Palazzi, Jim Ragonese, Zach Blau, Adam Holtzer, Justin Haney, Caleb Vogler, Jeff
    Wentzell, Mike Brubaker, Sandone Herzlich

    Team Name: Wallenpaupack Buckhorns

    2016 Record: 3-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Zach Rode OT/DT (playing at Cornell), Nate Steffen OLB/TE (playing at Albright), Dan Vasey G/DT, Ty Schmalzle WR, Cody Fenstermacher WR, John Hannon, DB, Jason Zarcone, DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)
    SR. C Zane Blau, 5’11”, 275
    Sr. FB Aiden Maldacker, 5’11” 230
    Jr. QB Tommy McCormick, 6’1” 170
    Jr. RB Joe Ingulli, 5’9” 170
    Jr. T Bradley Frick, 6’2” 280

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. LB Max Alessi, 5’11”, 220
    Jr. LB Tyler Neglia, 5’9”, 190
    Jr. DL Chance Smith, 6’3” 275
    Jr. DL Tommy Hiller, 6’1”, 235
    Jr. DB Adam Haupt, 6’2”, 170
    Jr. DB Joe Ingulli, 5’9”, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K/P Zach Maldacker

    Key Newcomers: (12)

    Sr. TE Tommy Vanbuskirk, 6’0” 195
    Sr. WR/DB Ty Holbert, 5’8” 140
    Sr. WR/DB Michael Burk 6’1” 155
    Jr. OL Josh Moore, 6’5” 305
    Jr. OL Joe Bulzomi, 6’2” 250
    Jr. LB Robert Spinelli, 5’8”, 195
    Jr. LB Manny Obeng, 5’7” 190
    Jr. RB Nicholas Ruggieri, 5’8” 190
    Jr. DL Ty Wesenyak, 6’2, 240
    Jr. LB Exzavier Warner, 6’ 1” 200
    So. OL Gerard McGrath, 5’10” 220
    So. WR Anthony Dalessio, 5’7” 140

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (3)
    Sr. FB Aiden Maldacker
    Jr. DL Chance Smith
    Jr. OL Josh Moore

    Key Team Stats:

    Rushed for 1761 yards
    17 sacks recorded

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We must be able to generate points and be successful in our passing game. If we can open
    up the box with the passing game our offense should be able to move the ball on the ground.

    Defense: We must be able to limit 3rd down conversions, big plays and create
    more turnovers. We do return a bunch of kids with defensive experience and if
    we can come together and play our positions we should be improved on
    defense.

    Special Team: We should be good on special teams. Our punter is back with a 36.53 yards per punt average and he also kicked a 47 yard field goal.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Line Mountain Eagles (4)

    Head Coach: Brandon Carson

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mike Carson – DC,RB/S
    Todd Wenrich – OC, QB
    Zack Latsha – OL/DL
    Bryce Martz – OL/DL
    Adam Straub – WR/DB
    Mike Marciniak – WR/DB
    Ryan Feger – LB
    Shubby Marquette – QB/DE
    Ryan Heim – Game Night DEF
    Katon Tressler – Game Night OFF

    Team Name: Line Mountain Eagles

    2016 Record: 7-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Kenny Boyer – QB/SS
    DJ Quinn – WR/FS
    Garrett Kieffer – OT/DT
    Bryce Hoffman – OT/DT
    Ben Bidding – C/NG
    Dawson Scott – OT
    Gary Laudenslager – OLB
    Cole Hauck – CB
    Brent Osman – RB/DE
    Kai Smith – K

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR Brenden Cregger, 6-1, 190
    Jr. WR Breven Derk, 5-10, 165
    Sr. WR Gage Bowers, 5-8, 160
    So. G Dillon Bohner, 6-0, 210
    Jr. G Cameron Gaw, 6-2, 200
    Sr. TE/FB Tyler Boyer, 6-0, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. DB Brenden Cregger, 6-1, 190
    Sr. ILB Tyler Boyer, 6-0, 185
    Sr. DE Nathan Hoffman, 6-2, 215
    Sr. NT Michael Lawrence, 5-9, 240

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Jr. KR Breven Derk, 5-10, 165

    Key Newcomers: (1) So. QB Evan Herb, 5-11, 165

    Key Stats: 2016
    +14 TO Margin
    29 sacks made on defense
    17 INT’s
    7 total Non Offensive TD’s (5 Def, 2 KO Ret)

    2017 Offensive Outlook: With the loss of QB Kenny Boyer (1,000 passer and 1,500 yard rusher) we will need to find another playmaker. Brenden Cregger and Breven Derk should step in to that role. Losing 4 Offensive Lineman will be a gigantic void to fill but if our OL gels and does a good job, we should field a competitive team.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We made a vast improvement last year in our ability to tackle and we did a great job of creating turnovers. We need to continue to improve in those areas. We played a lot of guys on defense other than our starters so we have a decent amount of experience coming back on this side of the ball. We just need to rally to the football and play disciplined, fundamental football.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We were awful on punt and punt return last year and so we really need to focus on those 2 areas. We have some potentially dangerous returners so as long as we do a good job blocking that should be a bright spot. We just need to have a solid special teams play and not have it cost us games.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pottsgrove Falcons (1)

    Head Coach: Rick Pennypacker

    Assistant Coaches:

    Bill Bradford
    Bill Hawthorne
    Jim Algeo
    Preston Moser
    Josh Ford
    Eric Engstrom
    Brent Haring
    Cody Robbins

    Team Name: Pottstgrove Falcons

    2016 Record: 8-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Ryan Finn
    Adam Girafalco
    Tyler Smith
    Joey Paolucci
    Dylan Rolando
    Malachi Hurt Ramsey

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr TB Rahsul Faison 6′ – 190
    Sr FB Javon Colbert 6’1 – 215
    SR OG Parris Janusek 5’11 – 255
    SR OG Ephraim Hurt Ramsey 5’11 – 260
    Sr WR Bailey Delp 6’4 – 185
    SR wr Desmond Austin 6’3 – 200
    Jr TE Justin Adams 6’3 – 230
    Sr WR Mailk Garner 6’1 – 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr DE Ryan Boldolus 6’2 – 210
    Sr DT Michael Dickey 6′ – 260
    sr NG Ephraim Hurt Ramsey
    Sr OLB Desmond Austin
    Sr ILB Nehamiah Collins 6′ – 210
    JR OLB Isaiah Glover 5’10 – 80
    Sr CB Kobey Baldwin 6’1 – 190
    Sr FS Avery Grant – 5’10 – 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Kicker – Nate Kasper – 5’10 – 175 SR

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Isaiah Taylor – JR – ILB – 5’11 – 200
    Nate Tornetta – JR – C – 6′ – 220
    Jay Sisco – JR – QB – 5’11 – 180
    Jmai Springfield – JR CB – 6″ – 160
    Michael Sereny – JR – Punter

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have a great running back in Faison. He was 1st team all state last year and we know teams will be keying on him. We must be able to have others step up and make plays. Need to find two offensive lineman.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Most of the starters on defense are back. have a very good nucleus of players on defense. We hope to be more athletic this year with some key additions to our team. Taylor and Springfield are newcomers who make us better.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Our kicker is back and our punter will be new this year. Both are soccer players and both are very good. We are very satisfied with our special teams

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Downingtown West Whippets (1)

    Head Football Coach – Michael Milano

    24 years as head coach: Unionville [2], Penncrest [8], Downingtown West [14]

    1994 District 1 3A Champions @ Unionville

    2008 , 2009and 2013 Ches-Mont Champions

    Record at Downingtown:             97 wins…50 losses

    Career Record:                           154 wins…105 losses….1 tie

     

    Team web-site: dwhsfootball.com

     

    Staff: Mike Hancock, Hub Tinson, Dan Harlow, Tom Wickersham, Luke Dougherty,

    Tom Walsh, Jim Cunningham, Tom Kline

     

    2016 Record: 4 wins 6 losses

    2017 Schedule:

    Feature Suggestions:

    Massimo Biscardi, TJ Simmons,

    Returners Offense: (8)

    Kyle Geiser – QB, Dan Byrnes – WR, Brayden Williams – WR, TJ Simmons – RB, Josh Willenbrock – Z, Chris Yaksich – Center

     

    Returners Defense: (9)

    TJ Simmons – OLB, Nick Sicilia – $$, Ryan Wetzel – ILB, Evan Richard – ILB, Dan Byrnes – FS, Tejan Wilson – DE, Brayden Williams – CB

     

    Top Players:                                                                       

    Offense: Kyle Geiser – QB                                    Kicker: Massimo Biscardi

    Brayden Williams + Dan Byrnes – WR

    TJ Simmons – RB

     

    Defense:            Nick Sicilia – $$

    Evan Richard – ILB

    Ryan Weyzel – ILB

    Top Seniors:

    Kyle Geiser, TJ Simmons, Brayden Williams, Josh Willenbrock,

    College Offers:

    Massimo Biscardi – Akron, Wake Forest

    Comments:           

    We have an outstanding group of returning starters on both sides of the ball. Success in our early non-league schedule will be a key factor in setting us up for a playoff run later in the year. In the Ches-Mont, as always, the title will be hotly contested.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Valley Forge Military Trojans (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Korom

    Assistant Coaches:

    Mike Concannon
    Chuck Kaniuka
    John Katch
    Larry D’Andrea
    Scott Mayhart

    Team Name: Valley Forge Military Trojans

    2016 Record: 6-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Audley Isaacs, RB/LB
    Mike Rosa, FB/LB
    Jayden Smith, WR/LB
    Peyton Small, WR/DB
    Jaden Kelly, OL/DL
    Jermaine Clark, QB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    RB JR Naseer Gilbert, 6’0″ 170
    RB JR Elliott Calloway, 5’7″, 170
    OL SR Conor Mooney, 5’11”, 230
    OL SR Charles Lockner, 5’11”, 200
    OL SR Charles Ball, 5’10”, 190
    TE SR Max Kauffman, 6’2″, 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    LB JR Naseer Gilbert, 6’0″,170
    DB JR Elliott Calloway, 5’7″, 170
    LB SR Kai Amen-Ra, 5’10”, 160
    DL SR Conor Mooney, 5’11”, 230
    DL SR Charles Lockner, 5’11”, 200
    DL SR Charles Ball, 5’10”, 190
    DE SR Max Kauffman, 6’2″, 210

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) K/P SR Karl Goebel, 6’3″, 200

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    SOPH TE/DE Eddie DeVilla, 6’0″, 190
    FR QB/DB Nate Gould, 5’10”, 170
    SR QB/DB/K/P Anthony Littlewood, 6’0″ 200
    JR FB/LB Quinten Bushyager,5’8″, 160
    JR OL/DL Ryan Holobinko, 5’11”, 170
    JR OL/LB Alex McFadden, 5’10”, 180

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Get solid play from our offensive line.
    Good running & passing game
    Stay injury free

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Solid play from our returning starters.
    New players can fill in for our graduating seniors.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Good kicking game.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Eastern York Golden Knights (3)

    Head Coach:

    Jeff Mesich

    Assistant Coaches:

    Gerald Waltemyer

    Gary Ishman

    Darryl Lyles

    Harold Sprenkle

    Mickey Rupp

    Steve Wanger

    Team Name: Eastern York Golden Knights

    Twitter: @EasternYork_FB

    HUDL

    2016 Record: 4-6 (4-2 YAIAA Division 2)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    Keegan Corwell (RB/LB)

    Jimmy Kurnik (QB/WR/DB)

    Landon Mapstone (OL/DL)

    Kevin Royce (OL/DL)

    Wyatt Smith (OL/DL)

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr WR Jahshim Snyder 6-2 185

    Sr OL Carl Carbaugh   6-0 230

    Sr RB Logan Kline        5-9 170

    Jr WR Demonte Martin 6-3, 185

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr LB Brennen Shenk    5-10 190

    Sr DL Carl Carbaugh    6-0  230

    Sr DL Corey Rietscha   5-10 185

    Sr LB Jahshim Snyder   6-2   185

    Jr LB Cole Witman       6-2   185

    Jr DB Demonte Martin 6-3   185

    So DB Kaleb Corwell    6-0   180

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr KR/PR Cole Witman       6-2   185

    Jr KR/PR Demonte Martin 6-3   185

     

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Jr OL/DL Drake Brown          6-0   215

    Jr QB/LB Zach Grove            6-1   170

    Jr WR/DB Dylan Zurin          5-10 170

    Jr WR/DB Darian Paige           5-6   150

    So OL/DL Zach Doyle            6-3 265

    So OL/DL Nate Barnhart        6-3 215

    Fr OL/DL Austin Baker         6-3 215

    Fr OL/DL Jayden Ness           6-2 215

    Fr QB/LB Mitchell Galantine 6-2 195

     

    Key Stats: Our 2016 defense had 106 TFL, 19 fumble recoveries, and 9 interceptions.

     

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return most of our skill talent from last season. Our second leading rusher and six of our top seven receivers return from last season. We will be looking for a new starting QB and four new starting linemen this season. If we can find the players to fit those needs, coupled with our returning skill talent, we have the chance to be dynamic on offense.

     2017 Defensive Outlook: We return our top four tacklers and our leader in interceptions from last season. We did a great job of creating turnovers and getting pressure/sacks last season. Due to the players that we have returning, and the young players stepping up into bigger roles, we expect to have an athletic and exciting defense this year.

     2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return two of our top returners, and we have a nice group of other options in the return game. We have a strong group of young players that will be a big part of our special teams this season. We need to replace last year’s starting kicker and punter due to graduation.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Farr

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Spolski, Pat Mason, Buddy Biever, Brad Biever, Frank Gaffney, Dennis Fink, Zach Dixon

    Team Name: Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

    2016 Record: 12-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Mike Kalyan, Matt Kalyan, Danny Lozada, Preston Gehrig

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. SE Teddy Welsh, 6-0, 180; Sr. RB Brandon Koch, 6-2, 195; SO. RB Kobe Brish, 5-10 195; JR. OL Austin Homan 5-10, 225; Sr. OL, Jake Haeseler 6-0, 220; Jr. OL, Nathan Reedy, 5-11, 215; Sr. OL Tyler Jenkins, 5-10, 220; Sr. OL, Joey Kocher, 6-2, 280; Sr. TE, Austin Yoder, 6-2, 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. DB Teddy Welsh, 6-0, 180; Sr. DB Brandon Koch, 6-2, 195; SO. DB Kobe Brish, 5-10 195; Jr. DL, Brent Mataka 6-0, 200; Jr. DL, Nathan Reedy, 5-11, 215; Sr. DL Conner Raymond, 6-0, 195; Jr. LB, Jake Luckenbill, 6-0, 190; Sr. LB, Austin Yoder, 6-2, 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr, Kicker, Dawson Evitts

    Key Newcomers: So. Josh Yoder 5-10, 180; Jr, Shawn Davis, 6-0, 205; So. Steven Balulis, 5-11, 190; Sr. Josh Kalyan, 6-0, 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Austin Yoder, Brandon Koch, Dawson Evitts, Kobe Brish

    Key Team Stats: Gave up one rushing TD in 2016

    2017 Outlook: A lot of experience returning. Overall numbers are low. Will need to develop some young players to back up varsity positions.

    Offense: Offensive line is back. We have 3 talented RBs and Josh Kalyan is finally getting his chance to guide the team

    Defense: Core group returns from a stellar 2016 season defensively. A couple key positions to fill. Look for another solid season from our defense.

    Special Team: Dawson Evitts is a talented Kicker and Punter with D1 looks.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lower Merion Aces (1)

    Head Coach: Bryan Scopelliti

    Assistant Coaches:

    Sean Capkin
    Ernest Pendleton Sr.
    Dave Lloyd
    Joe Augustine
    Khalil Smith

    Team Name: Lower Merion Aces

    2016 Record: 2-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Milo Allen OL/DL
    Rashon Cooke WR/DB
    Daniel Barcliff OL/DL
    David Mei LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR Deion Davis, 6-3, 180 lbs.
    Sr. RB Elijah Smith, 6-1, 170 lbs.
    Sr. OL Justin Wootton, 5-11, 205 lbs.
    St. OL Will Savastani, 6-1, 220 lbs.
    Jr. QB Matt O’Connor, 6-0, 175 lbs.
    Jr. WR Ian Goodman, 5-8, 150 lbs.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. LB Marek D’Alonzo, 5-11, 175 lbs.
    Sr. LB Ben Rubin, 6-2, 185 lbs.
    Sr. DL Tahj Wheeler, 6-4, 250 lbs
    Jr. DB Jalen Goodman, 5-11, 175 lbs.
    Jr. LB Will House, 5-10, 190 lbs.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Jr. WR/DB Marcus Green, 6-0, 170 lbs.
    Jr. RB/DB Niko Hahn, 5-8, 160 lbs.
    Jr. OL Micah Buckman, 5-11, 200 lbs.
    Jr. OL Bram Hollis, 5-9, 190 lbs.
    Jr. DL Xavier Stockman, 5-10, 195 lbs.
    Jr. WR/LB John Trainor, 5-7, 150 lbs.
    So. QB/DB Rodger Roberts, 5-10, 170 lbs.
    Fr. RB/LB DShawn Jemison, 5-10, 180 lbs.

    Key Stats: Last year, Sophomore Matt O’Connor threw for 1493 yards. This put him on track to set the school career yardage record if he continues steady output for two more years. The team only graduated 1 TD from last year.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The offense has skill players that can compete at a high level. Without much depth, staying healthy and well-conditioned will play a major factor in the offensive success. The offensive line is undersized, but all starters will have some varsity experience under their belt.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The defense will have to rely on speed and relentless pursuit to be successful. The defense allowed far too many big plays last year. Tackling and pursuit are the major focus for the upcoming year.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: A program with smaller numbers usually sees the same 11 guys on the field for offense, defense, and special teams. The team must be well-conditioned so that special teams play remains fast and aggressive.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Jersey Shore Bulldogs (4)

    Head Coach: TOM GRAVISH

    Assistant Coaches: ERIC HESS, BOB LUNDY, ALEX JACKSON, CHRIS BILBAY, DAVE PALSKI

    Team Name: JERSEY SHORE BULLDOGS

    2016 Record: 9-4 / DISTRICT 4 AAAA CHAMPIONS

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: TODD SANFORD, HARLAN BEIER, JARETT GUTRIE, TYLER SMITH, ERIC LEHMAN, MAX MASON

    Offensive Starters Returning: (12) 

    JASON DINCHER SR WR                  KOBY PEACOCK JR WR
    ELIJAH SHEMORY SR QB     MASON SECHRIST SR OT
    KEVIN TITUS SR CB                  JACOB JONES SR OG
    KYLE TOMB JR RB                                    DAVID TOMB JR OG
    HUNTER FRANTZ SR WR                  HUNTER O’CONNOR JR OT
    AUSTIN BREON SR WR
    DOMINIC WILLIAMS SR FB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11) 

    MASON SECHRIST SR DT
    DAVID TOMB JR NT
    JACOB JONES SR DT
    DOMINIC WILLIAMS SR LB
    HUNTER O’CONNOR JR LB
    KEVIN TITUS SR SAF
    KOBY PEACOCK JR SAF
    HUNTER FRANTZ SR CB
    AUSTIN BREON SR CB
    CHRISTIAN TAWNEY SR SAF

    JASON DINCHER SR DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) 

    CAMERON GRIFFIN JR K

    KOBY PEACOCK JR P

    ZACK KLINE JR P

    Key Newcomers: (1) DARREN STETTS SR WR/SAF

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: ELIJAH SHEMORY SR QB

    Key Team Stats: ELIJAH SHEMORY 35 TDS PASSING / 2,800 YDS PASSING

    2017 Outlook: 

    Offense: I believe that it all starts with our OL. They have experience and are dedicated and committed to our preparations for a successful 2017. We like the depth that we have at QB, WR and RB.

    Defense: We have a group coming back that have played a lot of football the past few years. I expect our unit to have a great year with creating turnovers and tackling.

    Special Team: Cam Griffin has many single season and game records already going into his Junior season. We expect another big year from Cam.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Shikellamy Braves (4)

    Head Coach: Todd Tilford

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Ermert, Ron Pratt, Mike Hoover, Rick Lund, David Evans, Brad Slack, Shawn Dodge

    Team Name: Shikellamy Braves

    2016 Record: 6-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Derek Bussey (Bloom U) Pierson White (kutztown), Chris Tasker, Dom Parker, Lamier Mitchell, Dylan Harry, Jake Stein

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. Josh Krieger 6’1, 200 TE, Sr. Gabe Tilford 5’11 195 RB, SR Tate Krankoskie 6’1 175 QB Hunter Dodge 5’9 140 SE, Jr. Joey Folk RB 5’8 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)  Sr. Josh Krieger 6’1, 200 LB, Sr. Gabe Tilford 5’11 195 LB, SR Tate Krankoskie 6’1 175 DB, SR. Mason Dievert 6′ 205 DE, JR David Munoz 6′ 220 DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Gabe Tilford Punter, Joey Folk, Hunter Dodge Kick Returner

    Key Newcomers: (9)  Sr. Nate Dealy 6’1 255 OL/DL, SR. Isaiah Inch 6′ 255, Jr Kevin Raker OL/DL 5’10 255, Soph Billy Nace 5’11 245 OL, Soph Dereck Reitz 6’2 260 OL, Soph Zach Kemberling OL 6′ 265, Jr Darell Lyles 6’2 225 WR, Soph Evan Bingaman RB/LB 6′ 190, Sr. Thayne Hummel 6’3 165 WR

    2017 Offense We feel we have best  overall team speed since I’ve been at Shikellamy. We have a nice blend of size and speed at WR that should make us tough to defend. We lost 5 starters in OL, so will be inexperienced up front – but are confident in our young group of Offensive LIne men

    Defense: Defensively we return 2 all league DE’s (Munoz and Dievert) and 2 LBs (Tilford and Krieger) so we feel we are solid in the middle.

    Krankoskie, Dodge and  Joey Folk are experienced in the defensive backfield, and we have several young guys looking to compete for playing time.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Southern Lehigh Spartans (11)

    Head Coach: John Toman

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Feifel, Derek Bleiler, Adam Legath, Chuck Sonon, Curtis Reigle, Joe Cassidy, Brandon Dunne, Michael Faye, Chris Gordon, Steve Sroka, Patrick Ludlow, Zach Feifel

    Team Name: Southern Lehigh Spartans

    2016 Record: 9-3 (79-46, 12th season)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Timmy Walter (HB/CB), Zach Mohr (FB/LB), Zach Rudolph (OT/DL), Gary Popowitz (OL, DL), Logan Klutinoty (SE, FS), Logan Hontz (SE/CB), Caleb Martin (G, DE), Mikey Moyer (TE), Calvin Hurst (K), Caleb Goodman (T, DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. HB Luke Strauss (5’11, 195)
    Sr. WR Eli Price (5’11, 175)
    Sr. OT Brandon Derby (6’1, 250)
    Jr. QB/S Logan Edmond (5’11, 175)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. DE Mike Sisselberger (5’9, 200)
    Sr. DT Brandon Derby (6’1, 250)
    Sr. LB Luke Strauss (5’11, 195)
    Jr. LB Quinn Schmidt (6’1, 185)
    Sr. LB Eli Price (5’11, 175)
    Sr. DB Nathan Derby (5’7, 150)
    Sr. DB B.J. Harding (6’0, 170)
    Jr. DB Daulton Musselman (5’9, 150)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. P Dulton Musselman
    Sr. KOR Luke Strauss
    Sr. KOR B.J. Harding

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Sr. OG/DL Townsend Colley (5’7, 195)
    Sr. OG/DE Lucas Lebron (6’0, 200)
    So. OT/DT Eric Vignom (6’0, 230)
    So. C/DT Cole Moyer (5’11, 210)
    So. OG/DT Riley Craft (5’11, 210)
    So. RB/DB Cam Fisher (5’8 165)
    Jr RB/LB Eli Fisher (5’10, 160)
    Jr. FB/LB Alex Knecht (5’9, 160)
    Jr. WR/DB Trey Trevis (5’9, 160)

    Key Stats: RB Luke Strauss 153car – 1,532yds, 10.0 avg. 20TD
    QB Logan Edmond 130-206, 1,693yds, 18TD, 6Int
    WR Eli Price 18 rec, 308yds, 3TD

    Minimum 9 team wins in each of the last four years and minimum 7 wins in each of the last 8 years.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return our leading rusher in Luke Strauss and quarterback Logan Edmond. Eli Price will take over the pass catching duties at Wide Receiver. There are some big holes we have to fill at Fullback and on the offensive line. After losing five starters last season, Brandon Derby will anchor the line as a two-year returning starter, but the inexperience on the line is the biggest question. How well the young players adjust to their role as a starter will impact the success of the offense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we return eight players who started last season should be a strength. Losing stalwarts in Gary Popowitz, Zach Rudolph, and leading tackler Zach Mohr will be tough to replace with not only their talent but their leadership. Brandon Derby and Mike Sisselberger will anchor the line. The linebacking corps of Strauss, Price, and Schmidt could prove to be a strength. In the secondary, we return two starting corners but we will be breaking in two new safeties. Overall, our team speed will need to compensate for the lack of experience early on.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We will be looking to replace another talented and reliable kicker in Calvin Hurst. Dalton Musselman returns as the leading candidate to be the punter. Our return game will be a strength with Luke Strauss and B.J. Harding returning kicks.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lackawanna Trail Lions (2)

    Head Coach: Steve Jervis

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jim Becchetti
    Matt Landsiedel
    Chad Gibbs
    Ben Simmons
    Tom Ward
    Steve Jervis, Sr.

    Team Name: Lackawanna Trail Lions

    2016 Record: 9-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Thomas Huffsmith FB/LB
    Tyler Baltrusaitis FS/Ath
    Matt Bergey WR/DB
    Anthony Berrios RB/LB
    Gregory Ellsworth C/DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. OT Shawn Jones 6-2 290
    Jr. QB Nathan Rolka 6-3 215
    Sr. OG Dillon Moyle 5’10 180
    Jr. OG Jacob Brim 6’0 210
    Jr. OT Robbie Davis 6’0 210
    Jr. TE Zac Cost 6’1 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DT Shawn Jones 6-2 290
    Sr. NG Nick VanFleet 5’8 220
    Sr. DE Dillon Moyle 5’10 180
    Jr. DE Zac Cost 6’1 210
    Sr. LB Thomas Kohinsky 5’8 160
    Jr. DB Jordan Edwards 6’0 170
    Jr. DB Cody Moyle 5’8 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)  Jr. K Nathan Rolka 6’3 215

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    So. OL Richard Rodenbach 5’11 185
    So. RB/LB Jeffrey Resto 5’10 160
    So. QB/Ath Nico Berrios 6’1 150
    Fr. FB/LB Ray Melnikoff 5’10 200

    Key Stats: We return 5 of 6 of our offensive linemen including our TE and our QB who threw for over 1,000 yards and has led us to back to back district championship games.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: While we return 5 of our 6 Offensive lineman including our TE, the key will be the physicality of our backfield.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return 7 starters including all four of our defensive linemen. The key will be filling in the voids left by graduation at the linebacker and free safety positions.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return our kicker in Nathan Rolka, need to secure a punter. Incoming freshman Ray Melnikoff can add depth.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northern Lehigh Bulldogs (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Tout

    Assistant Coaches:

    Steve Hluschak
    Mark Lavine
    Ryan Van Nomran
    Matt Davis
    Terry Bowman
    Cody Bowman
    Derek Long
    Dylan Hofmann

    Team Name: Northern Lehigh

    2016 Record: 4-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Offense- Jason Schaffer G, David Neff T, Brandon Belfonti RB,
    Defense- Jason Scahffer T, Brandon Belfonti LB,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Dominic Bandle G jr., Branden Dye T Sr., Mason Seiler RB Sr, Damion Rodriguez TE Jr, Zach Long WR Sr., Zak Sullivan G Sr., Justin Paul RB Jr.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Caleb Wanamaker DE Jr., Mason Seiler LB sr., Justin Paul LB Jr., Zach Long CB Sr., Gage Hunsicker CB Jr., Cameron Kline S Jr. Branden Dye T Sr.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Mason Seiler K Sr

    Key Newcomers: (4) Zack Moyer WR DB So, Bryce Dye G DT So, Jason Check T So, Drew Sofranko RB Jr

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return a solid core of skill players. We feel our strength will be our skill positions. We have depth at all running back and wide receiver positions. We return three starters on the offensive line and must create more depth on our line. We will have a very strong running game and must develop a stronger passing game.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We basically return all linebackers and secondary so we are confident in our core at those positions. We graduated three of four defensive lineman. We must build depth on our line. But we feel that our defense will be very solid this year.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Council Rock North Indians (1)

    Head Coach: Matt McHugh

    Assistant Coaches:

    C.J. Syzdlik – Defensive Coordinator
    Al Rongione – Defensive Line
    Mark Kervick – Inside Linebackers
    Joe Murphy – Defensive Backs
    Chris Root – Fullbacks/TEs
    Keelan Quinn – Runningbacks
    Kevin Hacker – Wide Receivers
    Marcelous Jones – Offensive Line
    Alan Jett – Freshmen
    Ethan Rook – Freshmen
    Michael Jones – Freshmen
    Rich Raymond – Freshmen

    Team Name: Council Rock North Indians

    2016 Record: 1-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    T.J. Ayrer – RB
    Pat Bartlett – OL/DT
    Connor Collins – WR/DB
    Christian Hanna – OLB
    Ethan Himes – OL/DL
    Phil Huddy – WR
    Mason Luff – FB/ILB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. RB Michael Welde, 5-7 170
    Sr. TE Jason Walter, 6-0 210
    Sr. OL Mark Anastasi, 6-2 270
    Sr. OL Dom Hipple 5-10 245

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DL Mark Anastasi, 6-2 270
    Sr. DL Alec Leyferman, 6-0 280
    Sr. ILB Jason Walter, 6-0 210
    Sr. DB Andrew Cabo, 5-9 170
    Sr. DB Nick Muro, 5-9 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. P Michael Welde, 5-7 170
    Sr. K Alexio Troia, 6-1 195
    Sr. PR Nick Muro, 5-9 165
    Sr. KR Michael Welde, 5-7 170

    Key Newcomers: (16)

    Sr. QB Adam Charen, 6-0 215
    Sr. WR/DB Fred Germana, 5-10 170
    Sr. OL Chantz Kouveras, 6-3 290
    Sr. WR/DB Michael Oudenne, 5-9 180
    Sr. WR/DB Brandon Simmonds, 5-8 160
    Jr. TE/OLB Cullen Abrahamsen, 5-11 175
    Jr. TE/OLB Dylan Ceslak, 6-1 185
    Jr. OL/DE Colman Closser, 6-2 210
    Jr. FB/ILB Nick Forsyth, 5-8 205
    Jr. OL/DL Max Hipple, 5-9 220
    Jr. OL/DL Colin Nowmos, 6-0 225
    Jr. RB/ILB Robbie Ranelli, 5-7 185
    Jr. OL/DL Johnny Vanderslice, 6-5 310
    Jr. OL/DL Jonathan Xiong, 6-0 260
    So. WR/DB Tim Gibson 5-10 170
    So. OL/DE Nick Murray 6-3 215
    So. FB/ILB Dillon Sheehy 5-7 175

    Key Stats: Team Rushing – 1,650yds
    Team Rushing TDs – 11
    Team Passing – 600yds
    Team Passing TDs – 6

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The key to success for the offense will be consistency and balance. There will be an experienced offensive line. Anchored by Sr. Mark Anastasi and Sr. Dom Hipple that will work to establish the run game and the LOS. A few new skilled guys and a new QB will make an immediate impact on the offensive side of the ball and its pass game. If the young and new guys catch up to the varsity speed and it can be combined with the speed of Sr. returning RB Michael Welde the offense will be a position to be successful.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: As simple as it sounds, a good defense is one that can tackle well. One of the emphasis throughout the summer and into camp for the defense will be tackling. The new Defensive Coordinator, C.J. Szydlik has done a fantastic job getting the players ready. The defense will be lead by Sr. DT Alec Leyferman and Sr. ILB Jason Walter. Both players can have an impact on the maturation process of the young players that will need to step into roles voided by 2016 seniors.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Cover all kicks! Kick all extra points/fgs and SCORE!

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – North Penn / Mansfield (4)

    Head Coach: Tom Dickinson

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Brion, Jim Bogackzyk, Derek Hall, Chris Olson, Joe Zaparzynski

    Team Name: North Penn / Mansfield

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Brock Burleigh, Joel Whitteker, Shane Kelly, Tyler Boyer, Nic Fidler, Aaron White, Garrett Bickhart,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. OG Justin Kriner, 6’3, 295
    Sr. OT Camden Davis, 5’11, 235
    Sr. WR Nick Kasper, 6’0, 160
    Sr. TB Brendan Hill, 5’11, 175
    Sr. SB Judson Wise, 5’8, 160
    JR. FB Garrett David, 6’3, 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DT Justin Kriner, 6’3, 295
    Jr. MLB Garrett David, 6’3, 225
    Sr. OLB Kipper Hillson, 5’11, 155
    Sr. FS Judson Wise, 5’8, 160
    Sr. CB Brendan Hill, 5’11, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Jr. QB Brent Burleigh, 6’2 180
    Jr. OC Brandyn Choplosky, 5’11, 215
    JR. TE Sawyer Freeman, 5’10, 165
    Jr. SB Justin Shedd, 5’6, 130
    Jr. OG Alex Schuman, 6’1, 210
    Jr. DB Isaac Way, 6’0, 175
    Sr. OLB Casey Amaral, 5’6, 160
    Sr. OLB Naseer Burzak, 5’8, 145
    Sr. DE Nathan Turner, 5’10, 260

    Key Stats: Return every running back who accounted for over 1,900 yards.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: New QB who has been in the system for two years and is ready to take over. Return all running backs, so run game is well in place.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Return several key contributors from last season and will have alot of speed on defense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Looking for a new punter and kicker.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pottsville (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McGeoy

    Assistant Coaches: Jake Wartella, Jamie O’Brien, Rob Shaffer, Pete Kalinich, Pete McDonald, Rusty Yost, John Toomey, Bob Shott, Tony Barone

    Team Name: Pottsville Crimson Tide

    2016 Record: 9-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 

    QB Eric Wapinsky,

    LB Chase Alisauckas,

    C Brent Gauntlett,

    WR/DE Kory Kleckner,

    DT Dylan Stillwagner,

    RB/DB Darion Jacoby

    G Ryan Kalinich

    OT Nick Joy

    LB Steve Drum

    SS Matt Williams

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr TE Ian Renninger 6-6 250

    Sr OT Vince Bartashus 6-5-210

    Sr G Bryce Williams 5-10 215

    Sr FB Ian Murhon 6-0 190

    SR WR Tyler Timberlake 6-1 185

    SR WR Mike Botto 6-0 175

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    SR DT Ian Renninger 6-6 250

    Sr NG Bryce Williams 5-10 215

    SR DB Tyler Timberlake 6-1 185

    SR DB Mike Botto 6-0 175

    Sr DE Ian Murhon 6-0 190

    JR DB Jacob Roos 5-9 170

    SR LB Sam Siminitus 5-11 200

     

     Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    JR LS Corey Holobetz 5-10 190

     

    Key Newcomers:  (10)

    SO C/DT Jack Kalinich 5-10 210

    SO G/DT ReeseKokitus 5-11 210

    JR T/DT Parker Zimerofsky 6-1 230

    JR G/LB John Connors 5-9 200

    JR LB Bryce Dragna 5-10 200

    Fr FB/LB Bobby Walchak 6-1 175

    SO RB/DB Kevin DiCello 5-9 170

    SR DT Mike St. Juste 6-2 220

    SR QB Steve Messina 6-0 185

    JR RB/DB Justice Minor 5-9 170

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Ian Renninger offers from Albany and Monmouth

    Key Team Stats: Returning our top target on offense Ian Renninger, he also led our team in tackles for a loss and sacks in 2016.

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We will be starting a new QB, so there are always some growing pains when a QB is starting for the first time, but he will be surrounded by talent at the skill positions. Also, we should have a solid offensive line to help him out as well. The earlier he can get comfortable with starting in varsity games the better we will be offensively.

    Defense: The defense this year will be led by an experienced D line. If they play at a high level, it should help alleviate some of the pressure on the new starters on defense, especially at the linebacker position.

    Special Team: We have to replace a pretty good punter and replace our kicker, but we have some guys on the team who are more than capable. Also, we have a lot of young kids hunger to get on the field so our Special Teams should be pretty good this year.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Hanover Area Hawkeyes (2)

    Head Coach: Michael McCree

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jason Majiros – DC
    Drew Devitt – OC
    Bob Stelma – OL/DL
    Ian Schreffler – QB
    Bernie Stelma – DB
    Rich Gavlick – WR
    Joseph Buffa – OL

    Team Name: Hanover Area Hawkeyes

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:

    QB/DB – Brandon Chafin
    WR/DB – Brandon Brueckner
    WR/DB – Christian Percy
    DT – Matt Sebolka
    LB – Sterling Wade
    LB – Kyle Baranosky

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. C Sal Gurnari, 6-1 260
    Jr. OT Justin Kopko, 6-4 305
    Jr. OT Matt Beecham, 6-2 265
    Sr. OG Robert Fuller, 5-10 250
    Jr. TE Cameron Holeman, 5-10 220
    Sr. FB Tyheim Taylor, 6-0 205
    Sr. RB Josh Jopling, 5-9 180
    Sr. WR Sean Coleman, 5-10 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. DE Sal Gurnari, 6-1 260
    Sr. LB Tyheim Taylor, 6-0 205
    Jr. LB Cameron Holeman, 5-10 220
    Sr. DB Josh Jopling, 5-9 180
    Sr. DB Don Lott, 6-1 190
    Sr. DB Sean Coleman, 5-10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. KR Sean Coleman, 5-10 175

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Jr. WR/DB Connor Quaglia, 5-8 145
    SO. WR/DB Tanner Bednarski, 5-11 155
    JR. RB/DB Christain Buckley, 5-10 160
    JR. WR/DB Jared Kishbaugh, 6-0 155
    SO. FB/LB Justin Stefanowicz, 5-9 215
    JR. QB/LB Aaron Hummer, 5-10 185
    SO. OL/DT Mike Mieldazis, 6-2 260
    SR. TE/DE Tom Mercandante, 6-1 205
    FR. QB/FS Joe Curcio, 6-1 185
    FR. RB/LB Jaylen Brueckner, 6-2 220
    So. K Auggie George, 5-10 140

    Key Stats: Held every opponent in 2016 under 100 yards passing
    Every opponent on the schedule had a play-off game in 2016

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Going to lean on the offensive line to control the line of scrimmage. We return four lineman with starting experience along with our tight end, fullback and tailback. Have to improve in protecting the football and finishing in the red zone.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Have to build on the improvements we made in 2016 and do a better job in stopping the run. Have to win the turnover battle.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Winning the hidden yardage battle will be critical. Can’t give up momentum changers. Have a chance to be very good in the kicking game.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Jim Thorpe (11)

    Head Coach: Mark Rosenberger

    Assistant Coaches: Frank Miller, Kyle Porembo, Jake Zurn, Craig Zurn, Shawn Albert, Joe Halenar

    Team Name: Jim Thorpe

    2016 Record: 6-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Brendan Carroll QB, Jon Fikentscher OG, Derek Scott OG, Owen Snisky TE/DE, Antonio Madera SS, Caleb Campbell LB, Matt Elmore WR/CB, Dennis Hawk NG, Ryan O’Rourke, DT

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Justin St. Hill RB, Colin Jacobs FB, Austin Williams FB, Shawn O’Toole WR, Nick Rosahac WR moved to QB, William Munson OT, Lucas Boyle C, Ethan Mordaunt OT

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Dylan Dailey DE, Justin St. Hill LB, Colin Jacobs LB, Shawn O’Toole DB, Trevor Keefer DB, Steven James SS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Colin Jacobs, K

    Key Newcomers: (7) Nick Trovarello OL, Kendall Herron TE/DE, Jason Scott OL, Cobe Frycklund OL, Jon Klein DT, Max Schlenner RB/WR, CJ Selby RB

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Key will to be able to have a balanced offense. We need to spread the ball to multiple ball carriers and receivers.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Developing interior defensive linemen depth. Key will be stopping the running game. We need to utilize our team spped defensively.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Winning the field possession battle is always crucial to team success.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lewisburg Green Dragons (4)

    Head Coach: Marc Persing

    Assistant Coaches:

    Carm DeFrancesco – Defensive Coordinator
    Andrew Wagner- OL/DL
    JB Moyers – DL/ Weightroom
    Bill Morrow- RB
    Josh Kleha- WR
    Chad Stumhofer – DB
    Shawn Crebs – LB

    Team Name: Lewisburg Green Dragons

    2016 Record: 4-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Trey Delbaugh – 1st Team All-State LB
    Dee Gose- LT
    Donte Malone- WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SO. QB Nick Shedleski
    JR. WR Dylan Farronato
    SR. OL Blake Benfer
    JR. OL Austin Weisser
    SR. OL Andrew Shedleski

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    JR. LB Drevin Doebler
    SR. LB Andrew Shedleski
    JR. DB Dylan Farronato
    SR. DL Jaylon Dodson
    SR. DL Blake Benfer
    Jr. DL Austin Weisser

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Nate Liscum
    Jr. P Dylan Farronato

    Key Newcomers: (2) 

    Jr. WR/DB Coleman Witherite

    Fr. RB/SS Max Moyers

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Under new Head Coach, Marc Persing, who will also serve as Offensive Coordinator/QB, the Dragons will feature a variety of formations and player personnel. The Dragons will look to make the switch from a zone blocking scheme to a gap/power scheme. The offensive line should be the strength of this unit as they will average approximately 250 pounds across the board and will be anchored by Sr. Lance Klinefelter. Not to be outdone, the skill positions will be anchored by 3 year starter, JR. WR- Dylan Farronato. The Dragons also return their starting QB, SO. Nick Shedleski, who will look to improve upon his Freshman campaign in which he threw for over 1200+ yards. Other Green Dragons that will be looked upon to have a successful year will be Coleman Witherite, Nate Gose, Max Moyers and Kam Schreffler.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The Green Dragon Defense, under Carm DeFrancesco, will make the switch to a 3-4 gap control defense. Led by Second Team All PHAC LB, Andrew Shedleski, the defense will be known for its speed all over the field. JR FS Dylan Farronato returns for his third season in the secondary and will be complimented by JR. Coleman Witherite and SR. Nate Gose. Other Green Dragons that will be looked upon to have a successful year will be JR. Drevin Doebler, SR. Jaylon Dodson,Sr. Blake Benfer, Jr. Austin Weisser, Jr. Charlie Blough, Jr. Dakotah Snyder and FR. Max Moyers

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Sr. Kicker Nate Liscum returns for his final season and will handle PAT and Kickoffs. Jr. Dylan Farronato will handle the punting duties

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Fleetwood Tigers (3)

    Head Coach: Sean Gaul

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Blickley, Matt Riffle, Steve Gaunt, Zach Potter, Kevin Smith and Joe Moyer

    Team Name: Fleetwood Tigers

    2016 Record: 1-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    QB- Trevor Koenig
    RB- Brendan Jocsak
    OL/DL- Cress Fisher
    OL/LB- Daymond Zweizig
    OL/DL- Ty Galtere
    WR/K/P- Brad Hook

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    SR. RB Mike Wilkinson, 5-9 165
    SR. C Joey Moyer, 6-1 240
    SR. WR/RB Alex Rubino, 6′ 180
    SR. TE Izaiah David, 6-2 235
    JR. RB Max Wehr, 5-9 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR. DT Julio Morales, 5-11 225
    SR. CB Alex Rubino, 6′ 180
    SR. FS Mike Wilkinson, 5-9 165
    SR. LB Izaiah David, 6-2 235

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    SR. Returner Mike Wilkinson, 5-9 165
    SR. Returner Alex Rubino, 6′ 180

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    SR. LB/OL Dalton Housenick, 6′ 215
    SR. DT/OL Ryan Moyer, 6-5 230
    SR. SS/WR Nate Mecuri, 6-3 185
    JR. QB/FS Austin Garret 6′ 180
    SO. RB/LB Ben Leister, 5-7 200
    SO. OL/DL Alan Snyder, 6-2 290
    SO. LB/WR Matt Zelko, 5-6 165

    Key Stats: Return some players with experience that we will lean on heavily to be successful. We will also feature a lot of younger guys who seen a lot of playing time last season.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Second season running the Wing-T. Have to replace some key positions to be successful. Return some speed and size and could see different version of our offense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We NEED to be better defensively. Gave up a lot of points last season that we are focusing on cutting down on. Will use multiple fronts to try and cause some confusion for the offense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Return our very explosive kick returners this season. Have a few soccer players who have been practicing kicking this off season to help us in the kicking game. Very strong legged kids to help pin the ball within the 5 yard line.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Shamokin Area Indians (4)

    Head Coach: Jim Lichty

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Zielinski.Todd Nye.Matt Rodarmel.Jess Long.Scott Kurtz.Bob Nye.Jason Lichty.Garret Moser.

    Team Name: Shamokin Area Indians

    2016 Record: 1-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: SR.Sam Deptula

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr.Devin Pietkiewicz Rb., Sr.Jake Jermiah Rb., Jr Mark Wetzel Rb., Sr.Trent Curcie OL., SR.Aaron Miller OL, .Jr Blake Zalor OL., Jr.Matt Knowles TE., Sr.Markus Dievert WR., Sr.Patrick Latsha OL.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr.Devin Pietkiewicz DB., Sr.Mike Breslin DB., Jr.Nathan Miller DB, Jr.Blake Zalor DL., Jr Matt Knowles DL., Sr.Trent Curcie DL., Sr.Jake Jermiah DB, .Sr.Nathan Chandler LB.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) SR.Devin Pietkiewicz., Sr Jake Jermiah., Sr.Mike Breslin., Sr.Aaron Miller., Jr.Nathan Miller.

    Key Newcomers: Sr.Collin Hoover.Head Coach Jim Lichty Intern till next year when Henry Hynoski takes over.

    Key Stats: WE must play as a team.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: O.Line Must step up.We have a stable of running backs.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Small but very Quick.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Pietkiewicz. Jermiah. Very fast return guys

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Mount Carmel Red Tornadoes (4)

    Head Coach: John Darrah

    Assistant Coaches:

    Carl Stine
    Matt Mankiewicz
    Shawn Sheptock
    Bob Veach
    Sean McCollum
    Rob Varano
    Bill Joraskie
    Jordan Marlow
    Vic Kornaski

    Team Name: Red Tornadoes

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Lane Tanney (RB/WR)
    Zack Zarkowski (RB)
    Wes Shurock (TE/DT)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Jr. QB/RB- John Ayres, 5’11, 190
    Sr. FB- Manus McCracken, 5’10, 190
    Sr. WR- CJ Reichard, 6’0, 185
    So. TE- Logan Wills, 6’1, 195
    So. TE- Jack Chapman, 6’2, 185
    Sr. LT- Brendan Boris, 6’3, 230
    Sr. LG- Collin Krakowski, 6’2, 235
    Jr. C- Billy Anderson, 6’2, 270
    Sr. RG- Harrison Rees, 6′, 275
    So. RT- Collin Herb, 6′, 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Jr. LB- John Ayres, 5’11, 190
    Sr. LB- Manus McCracken, 5’10, 190
    Sr. DB- CJ Reichard, 6’0, 185
    So. DE- Logan Wills, 6’1, 195
    Sr. DE- Brendan Boris, 6’3, 230
    Jr. DT- Billy Anderson, 6’2, 270
    Sr. DT- Harrison Rees, 6′, 275
    So. DT- Collin Herb, 6′, 270
    Sr. DB- Michael Cuff, 5’11, 165
    Jr. DB- Avery Demko, 5’10, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. K- Rosalino Mangepaine, 5’8, 155
    Jr. P- John Ayres, 5’11, 190
    Jr. RET- Tanner Karycki, 5’11, 180
    Sr. RET- CJ Reichard, 6′, 185

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    Jr. DB/RB- Tanner Karycki, 5’11, 180
    So. LB- Jack Chapman, 6’2, 185
    So. LB/TE- Nick Troutman, 5’11, 175
    So. QB- Tommy Reisinger, 6’3, 195
    Fr. DB/TE- Shawn Sheptock, 6’2, 175
    Fr. LB/FB- Connor Krakowski, 5’10, 170
    Fr. DE/FB- Damon Dowkus, 5’10, 185
    Sr. DT/OL- Nate Slotterback, 6’5, 275
    Sr. LB/FB- Daniel Barker, 6’2, 235
    So. OL/DE- Mike Makowski, 6’1, 195

    Key Stats: The Red Tornadoes have averaged over 330 YPG offensively in each of the past 2 seasons.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The Red Tornado offense is based around a strong running game. They have averaged over 225 rushing YPG & 285 rushing YPG in 2015 & 2016. While the offense clearly run-first their passing game will continue to improve to create more balance in 2017. They return 9 starters and 3 other players that started at least 1 game last season.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Returning 10 starters and 3 other players that started at least 1 game in 2017, the Red Tornadoes will take a huge leap forward defensively. Their front 7 is made up of veteran players. With more experience in the secondary, as well as some strong new comers, their pass defense will improve tremendously.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Rosalino Mangepaine returns from a strong 2016 campaign. Always very accurate on extra points, his leg looks must stronger moving forward into 2017.

     

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northampton Area High School (11)

    Head Coach: Mark Scisly

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tony Frey
    Robert Holmes
    John Hyman
    Tim Caffrey
    Steve Fedorak
    Mark Bendekovits
    David Siepietowski

    Team Name: Northampton Area High School

    2016 Record: 2-10

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Colin Schucker- QB
    Jared Stauffer- RB/OLB
    Justin Monte- WR/CB
    Jacob Passarella- WR/OLB
    Shane Walsh- WR
    Dan Heckman- OL
    Ronny Flick- OL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Tyrese Brandon, So., 6′ 1″, 170, WR
    Zach Liggitt, Sr. 6′ 5″, 240, TE
    Matt Wiest, Jr., 6′ 1″, 245, OL
    Hunter Werkheiser, Jr., 6’0″, 270, OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Tyrese Brandon, So., 6′ 1″, 170, CB
    Zach Liggitt, Sr. 6′ 5″, 240, DE
    Hunter Werkheiser, Jr., 6’0″, 270, DT
    Jordan Siegfried, Sr., 6′ 2″, 235, DE
    James Jandris, Sr. 6′ 2″, 300, DT
    Nate Hockman, Sr., 5′ 10″, 205, ILB
    Aiden Jones, Jr., 6’0″, 185, FS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Brandon Caffrey, Sr. 6’3″ 215, Punter
    Jason Santos, Sr. 5′ 10″, 150, Kicker

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Jared Russell, So., 5’11”, 165, WR/CB
    Josh Smith, Sr. 6’1″, 190 QB
    Cameron Eaton, Jr., 6’1″ 170, QB
    Jared Everett, Jr., 5′ 11″, 245, OL
    Falcon Kunkle, Jr., 5′ 11″ 200, OLB, TE
    Bryce Swanger Sr., 6’1″, 300, OL/DL
    Chase Beruta, Jr., 5′ 8″, 190, RB

    Key Stats: Northampton enters the 2017 season with a 2 game winning streak.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Josh Smith and Cameron Eaton are competing in the off-season to see who will take over for three year starter Colin Schucker at the quarterback position. The K-Kids offense should be much improved on the O-line this season with the return of Wiest, Werkheiser, and Liggit. Tyrese Brandon should also be an impact player after starting both ways as a freshmen last season.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The K-Kids defense returns 8 starters, including leading tackler Nate Hockman who had 67 Tackles last year. The strength of the defense will be found on the D-Line where all 4 starters are returning. Tyrese Brandon and Aiden Jones return in the secondary after getting valuable experience as underclassmen.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Brandon Caffrey returns for his third year as our punter. Last season he averaged 32 yards a punt with 6 being downed inside the 20 yard line.

    Jason Santos returns as our kicker after making 23 of 24 extra points last season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Emmaus Hornets (11)

    Head Coach: Harold Fairclough

    Assistant Coaches:

    Matt Senneca: Offensive Coordinator / QB Coach
    -Keith Brader: Offensive Line Coach
    -Pete Kriesher: Offensive Line Coach
    – Matt Cohen: Running Backs Coach
    -Garett Bisbing: Fullbacks and Tight Ends Coach
    -Matt Williamson: Wide Receivers Coach
    -Zach Groff: Wide Receivers Coach
    -Sam Senneca: Defensive Coordinator
    -Pete Verile: Defensive Line Coach
    -Randy Hannis: Defensive Line Coach
    -Jake Hildebrand: Line Backer Coach
    -JD Williams: Defensive Backs Coach
    -Jake Maehrer: Defensive Backs Coach

    Team Name: Emmaus Hornets

    2016 Record: 10-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Brian Mantone FS/WR
    Kyle Carraher DE
    Ryan Fritz WR/DB
    Aaron Figueroa DB
    Drew Schwindenhammer WR
    Derek Sheaffer QB
    Carson Landis K
    Ian McCardel LS

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Josh Artis WR/OLB 6-4 210 SR
    Lubens Myers RB/CB 5-9 170 JR

    Sone Ntoh RB/DB 5-9 210 JR
    Andrew Roche OL/DL 5-9 220 SR
    Austen Kasaczun OL/DL 5-11 260 SR
    Matthew Nimas OL/DL 5-10 250 SR
    Gregg Johnson OL/DL 6-4 270 SR
    Mike Reeves OL/DL 5-10 225 SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Joey Barno: DL/OL 5-8 260 SR
    Matthew Nimas: DL/OL 5-10 250 SR
    Noah Breidinger: ILB/SB 5-9 215 SR
    Ben Maehrer: ILB/ TE 5-9 210 SR
    Josh Artis: OLB/WR 6-4 210 SR
    Lubens Myers: DB/RB 5-9 170 JR
    Dylan Shuman: OLB/SB 5-10 210 SR

    Special Team Starters Returning: N/A

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Deonte Castro WR/DB 5-9 160 JR
    Izaiah McPherson WR/DB 5-9 165 JR
    Cody Gross RB/DB 5-9 185 SR
    Nick Roselli WR/DB 5-10 185 JR
    Mason Reed WR/DB 5-11 180 SO
    Carlton Lovett WR/DB 6-3 185 JR
    Grant Ritter DL/OL 6-0 245 SR

    Key Stats: 2016:Offense
    35.5 ppg
    2,500 yards rushing 209.9 yds per game

    2016:Defense
    Held teams to 25% conversion rate on 3rd down

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offensive keys: Being able to run the ball. We return 5 starting linemen and 2 Running Backs that rushed for over 2100 yards combined. Looking for consistency at the QB and WR positions to create a balanced offensive attack.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Defensive keys: Being able to stop our opponents run game. We return 4 out of 5 interior players including All-Area Inside Linebacker Noah Breidinger. We also need to limit our opponents having explosive plays.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Being able to replace All-State kicker/Punter Carson Landis will be our biggest challenge.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Danville Area (4)

    Head Coach: Jim Keiser

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Coombe, Bill Freeman, Stacey Puckey. John Weber, Brian Raup, Brian Klock, Kevin Kline, Dan Feldmann, Marty Palm

    Team Name: Danville Ironmen

    2016 Record: 7-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Trent Hilkert

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)  Peyton Riley Jr. QB 6’0” 170, Gannon Feldmann Sr .FB 5’10” 184, Shane Kozick Jr. TE 6’0” 182, Peyton Persing Jr. WR/RB 5’10” 173, Eric Sees Jr. RB 5’9” 157, Preston Fausnaught Jr. OT 6’1” 235, Ken Cooper SR. OG 6’1” 234, Derien Yeager Sr. C 5’10” 267, Ryan Brouse Jr. OT 5’11” 226, Jared Mowery Sr. G 6’0” 246

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)  Evan Hagenbuch Sr. DT 6’1” 265, Jared Mowery Sr. LB/DE 6’1” 235, Derien Yeager Sr. NG 5’10” 267, Preston Fausnaught Jr. DE/LB 6’1” 235, Shane Kozick Jr. OLB/S 6’0” 182, Eric Sees Jr. OLB 5’9” 157, Ken Cooper Sr. MLB 6’1” 234, Gannon Feldmann Sr. WLB 5’10” 184, Peyton Persing Jr. CB 5’10” 173, Peyton Riley Jr. S 6’0” 170, Ryan Palm Sr. CB 5’11” 184

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Peyton Riley K/P 6’0” 170

    Key Newcomers:  These guys aren’t really newcomers as they have contributed in the past season but they aren’t starters. Austin Millar Jr. RB/DB 5’9” 165, Joey Harris So. RB OLB 5’7 156, Zachary Zerbe Jr. 5’ 10” 180, Hugh Vastine Jr. 6’7” 230 OL/DL Graden Feldmann So. 5’9” 187 LB, Collin Jordan Jr. 6’1” 190 New guys Kayden Riley Fr. 5’11” 157 QB DB Etahn Klees Jr. 5’6” 156 WR DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  Ken Cooper, Derien Yeager, Jared Mowery, Preston Fausnaught, Gannon Feldmann

    Key Team Stats: Two 1.000 yard rushers last season

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: We have a very athletic group returning but we will have to replace almost 1,300 yards and 15 TD’s from the loss of Trent Hilkert but I think we have several kids that can step in and fill the void. I also think with Peyton having the year experience under his belt and the strides he has made in throwing the ball and reading defenses this summer will pay off for us this year.

    Defense: This group may be on par with the best I have had here. We have a very athletic front 8 and are pretty strong in the secondary a well. I believe we will be much deeper on the defensive side of the ball which will help us to be able to stay aggressive on that side of the ball. Ken Cooper is a kid that I think will have a very strong season  form the MLB spot and Preston Fausnaught has the potential to break every sack record here.

    Special Team: Very solid with Peyton Riley as our specialist on both placekicking and punting and this year we have very solid back ups in Jared Mowery and Kayden Riley at punter and Kayden Riley as the place kicking back up

     

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Williamsport Millionaires (4)

    Head Coach: Chuck Crews

    Assistant Coaches:

    Kevin Brown
    Keith McCabe
    Pat Ross
    Doug Thiel
    Josh Rogers

    Team Name: Williamsport Millionaires

    2016 Record: 12-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Isaiah Hankins
    Jalen Jackson
    Elliott Walker
    Dante Wright
    Ross Stebbins
    Tristan Connor
    Keough Johnson
    Eli Clary
    Tyler Anderson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. OG Kurt Danneker 6’4″ 330
    Sr. C Chance Bower 5’11” 230
    Jr. OT Tucker Kreisher 6’1″ 250
    Jr. RB Treyson Potts 5’10” 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DE Jamaire Burget 5’11” 200
    Jr. DT Ben Garverick 6’1″ 225
    Sr. LB. Cam Dickey 5’4″ 150
    Sr. LB Nate Welch 6′ 210
    Sr. DB Jonah Niklaus 5’9″ 180
    Jr. DB Marcus Simmons 5’9 170
    Jr. DB Treyson Potts 5’10” 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. K Angelo Girardi 5’7″ 175
    Jr. LS Colin Esposito 5’7″ 160
    Jr. H Joe Fagnano 6’2″ 205

    Key Newcomers: With so many spots to fill, we expect many young men to step up and be contrubutors this season!

    Key Stats: State Quarterfinal participant.

    Avg. over 40 ppg

    Avg. over 500 ypg

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have tremendous competitions for the open spots on offense. Our line will be the strength of the team.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We want to continue to improve on our execution and aggression that were critical to our success last season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Score more!

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Whitehall Zephyrs (11)

    Head Coach: Brian Gilbert

    Assistant Coaches:

    Chris Kinane
    Mike Yadush
    Ramie Moussa
    Shawn Clary
    Justin Kondikoff
    Tim Churchill
    David Cressman
    Eric Miller
    Dan Caffrey
    George Mahkoul

    Team Name: Whitehall Zephyrs

    2016 Record: 9-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Zach Gilbert – QB
    Devin Castro -WR
    Jackson Buskirk – DB
    Kasasi Harrison – WR
    Ryan Klough – DB/WR
    Tavion George – RB
    Devin Martinez – LB / TE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Dez Boykin SR WR 5’11 195
    Mike Smith SR OT 6’1 280
    Bret Legath SR OG 6’4 300
    Markes Cruz SR OT 6’3 275
    Jakub Hudak SR C 6’0 215
    Braxton Marrero SR RB 6’0 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Dez Boykin SR DB 5’11 195
    Mike Smith SR DT 6’1 280
    Ian Kulp JR DT 6’1 265

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    JR Kick Alex Khouri

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Ethan Parvel JR 6’1 175 QB
    Joel Henniger SR 6’3 DB / WR
    Justin Santiago JR 6’1 255 OL / LB
    Dabrial Alaya SR 6’1 205 RB / LB

    Key Stats: Last season Offense produced 442 pts

    Zach Gilbert 2,637 yards Passing, 30 TDs (School records)
    Dez Boykin 76 – New School Record
    Receiving Yards: 1336 – New School Record
    17 TD’s –

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Graduated a SR QB that connected with Dez Boykin many times. Looking for Ethan Parvel to come in and do the same plus add to the run game with his athletic ability. Experienced OL should help with inexperienced skill

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Experienced and depth at DL should help with inexperienced skill and LB group.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Our kicker is returning and has been really working hard this off season on his leg strength. We have to replace our punt returner

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Scranton HS (2)

    Head Coach: Mike Marichak

     

    Assistant Coaches:

    Steve Shumbres – Offensive Coordinator

    Joe Gorton – Defensive Coordinator

    Jamie Higgins – Offensive Line and Defensive Line

    Joe Watral – Offensive Line and Defensive Line

    Jeff Field – Running Backs and Linebackers

    Scott Gorton – Defensive backs

    Greg Hoffner – Freshman Head Coach

    Ed Roche – Assistant Freshman Coach

     

    Team Name: Scranton Knights

    2016 Record: 4-7 (1-2 LFC I)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:  (5)

    QB/LB Jacob Watts

    TE/DE Aidan Santorsa

    C Greg Miller

    G/DT Len Floyd

    WR/CB Rayquan Groves

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. QB Robbie McAndrew 6’1” 183

    Sr. RB Rheyse Green 5’11” 185

    Sr. WR Reggie Dickey 6’ 180

    Sr. WR Azzan Jett 5’11” 175

    Sr. G Jake Jones 6’ 216

    Sr. T Matt Iorio 6’2” 235

    Jr. RB/WR Jerrod Brown 5’7” 160

    Jr. T Grayson Lavelle 6’2” 291

     

    Defensive Starters Returning:  (9)

    Sr. FS Rheyse Green 5’11” 185

    Sr. CB Reggie Dickey 6’ 180

    Sr. CB Azzan Jett 5’11” 175

    Sr. LB Jake Jones 6’ 216

    Sr. DE Nasim Fullard 6’1” 210

    Jr. SS Jerrod Brown 5’7” 160

    Jr. LB James Vieira 5’9” 195

    Jr. DE Brandon Crusen 5’10” 191

    Jr. DT Grayson Lavelle 6’2” 291

     

    Special Teams Returning: (2)

    Sr. K Akash Darjee 5’9” 145

    Sr. K Brian Villanueva 5’9” 182

     

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Sr. FB/LB Don Ruiz 5’10” 204

    Sr. TE George Polemitis 5’11” 196

    Sr. G/DT Corey Small 5’10” 208

    So. T/DT Karim Greene 6’2” 310

     

    2017 Offensive Outlook:  We have almost everyone back in the skill positions but we have to develop some young linemen upfront.  The quicker they pick up the schemes and varsity level speed, the better we will become.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have a new Defensive Coordinator who has meshed well with the 9 returning starters.  Overall the athletes have picked up the new scheme and are ready for an improvement from 2016.

    2017 Specials Teams Outlook: We have 2 experienced kickers back but we must become better on our coverage’s this year.  Our team found out last year how important Special Teams are in a football game.

  • 2017 Team Preview – James Buchanan (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew Stoner

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jason Ellis
    Rob Brown
    Derek Embly
    Rhett Smith
    Bobby Bray

    Team Name: James Buchanan

    2016 Record: 0-10

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Zane Bray
    Colton Beckman
    Colby Bradshaw

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jackson Ellis SR. G/DE 6’3″ 210
    Sean Bankson SR. G/ILB 5’11” 205
    Caden Ficks SR. RB/OLB 5’10” 165
    Cormac Houpt JR. FB/DE 5’10” 190
    Owen Stoner JR. RB/CB 5’10” 155
    Sebastian Wise SO QB/FS 5’9″ 145

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Jackson Ellis SR. G/DE 6’3″ 210
    Sean Bankson SR. G/ILB 5’11” 205
    Caden Ficks SR. RB/OLB 5’10” 165
    Cormac Houpt JR. FB/DE 5’10” 190
    Owen Stoner JR. RB/CB 5’10” 155
    Sebastian Wise SO QB/FS 5’9″ 145

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Daulton Bray TE/OLB 6’0″ 170
    Brady Bigler WR/CB 6’1″ 170
    Spencer Riley G/DT 5’8″ 220

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have to be able to control the ball with a strong ground game. We need to then use play action to take chances downfield. We need to use misdirection to make the defense be honest.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to tackle better and we need to get to the ball at correct angles without thinking. We need to react very quickly.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: On special teams, we need to be turnover free and improve field position in all phases.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Northwest Rangers (2)

    Head Coach: Lon Hazlet

    Assistant Coaches:

    Ray Bierbach
    Leigh Bonczewski
    Mark Renninger
    Sam Gmitter
    Paul Hufford
    Roy Phillips

    Team Name: Northwest Rangers

    2016 Record: 7-3

    Key Starters Lost:

    WR/DB – Ezra Judge
    TE/DL – Dylan Wolmelsdorf
    OL/DL – Nick Levandowski
    OL/DL – Luke Pavill
    FB/LB – Jack Stancavage

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Jr. QB David Piestrak
    Sr. RB Jacob Anderson
    Sr. FB Beau Getz
    Sr. WR Brandon Hardiman
    Jr. WR Connor Hazlet
    Sr. TE Austin Ford
    Sr. OL Zach Wolfe
    Sr. OL Devon Anusiewicz
    Jr. OL Camden Capece

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. DL Austin Ford
    Sr. DL Austin Sult
    Sr. DL Devon Anusiewicz
    Sr. LB Beau Getz
    Jr. LB Tyler Stevens
    Sr. RB Jacob Anderson
    Sr. DB Brandon Hardiman
    Sr. DB Adam Bukavich
    Jr. DB Connor Hazlet

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    So. K Jack Wessler

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Jr. WR/DB Bryce Koser
    Jr. RB/LB Colton Babcock
    Sr. OL/DL Steve Bingman

    Key Stats: 230 rushing yards per game
    38 team touchdowns
    Jacob Anderson returns with almost 1,600 yards rushing.
    David Piestrak returns with 1,200 yards total offense.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: On offense, we will need to be more balanced than years past. Being able to keep the defense honest will open up holes both in the air and on the ground. We will be successful if we dominate the line of scrimmage.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: On defense, we will need to fly to the ball and gang tackle. We will be successful if we trust the process and do our individual jobs.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We expect to treat special teams as a full 1/3 of a football game. Starting field position will be a key factor as well as capitalizing on scoring opportunities.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Boyertown Area Senior High School (1)

    Head Coach: T.J. Miller

    Assistant Coaches:

    Chris Klusewitz
    Joe Terra
    Greg Saylor
    Matt Koshinski
    Brian Ramsey
    Carl Schupp
    Tony Panerello

    Team Name: Boyertown Area Senior High School

    2016 Record: 3-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Pat Ricci, Hunter Vogels, Kyle Kooker

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Qb/Wr Jerry Kapp, Senior, 6’3″ 195
    RB – Marcus Thomas, Senior, 6’1″ 210
    Qb- Aidan Mathias, Junior, 6’2″, 185
    RB – Nick Moccia, Senior, 5’8″, 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1)

    CB – Jerry Kapp, Senior, 6″3″ 195

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Blaise Caroselli, Jr, OL, 6’0″ 200
    Carter Watts, jr, OL, 6’0″, 230
    Liam Callahan, jr, RB, 5’9″ 190
    Jake McMenamin, Sr., 6″1″ 220
    Kevin O’Connor, Sr Wr 6’2″ 195
    Ayden McGrath, 5’10, 220 OL
    Daryl Carver, 6’0″ 195 LB
    Christo Charitos 5’11” 175 TE/DE

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Ball control is essential for our midline/veer to work. Passing threats on the outside will help run a balanced offense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Being able to use multiple fronts in a very strong PAC will help us compete.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We focus on all phases of the game. We focus on special teams and anticipate big play opportunities from these units.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Big Spring (3)

    Head Coach: Cory Hoffman

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Baker, John Barnett, Don Witter, Matt Eisenberg, Chuck Hickes, Don Armold, Frank Landis, Shane Cohick, John Fetchkan, Ken Garvin.

    Team Name: Big Spring

    2016 Record: 6-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: QB Jaret Petty, MLB Tom Miller, OLB Austin Brownawell, DE Lucas Carey, OL Hunter Adams, K Noah Keiter

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. RB Ryan Adams, 5-6, 165
    Jr. RB Zach Hasco, 5-8, 185
    Sr. OL Steven Lynn, 6-2, 240
    Sr. WR Joey Yaukey, 5-8, 160
    Sr. WR Nick Black, 5-11, 180
    Sr. WR Peyton Bechtold, 6-4, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Soph. DE Gavin Pritchard, 6-6, 210
    Jr. LB Zach Hasco, 5-8, 185
    Sr. DB Ryan Adams, 5-6, 165
    Sr. DB Joey Yaukey, 5-8, 160
    Sr. DB Charles Bowers, 5-9, 170
    Sr. DB Peyton Bechtold, 6-4, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. KR Charles Bowers, 5-9, 170

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Sr. QB Ethan Lee, 5-11, 185
    Jr. OL/DL Mike Kutzmonich, 5-11, 265
    Sr. OL/DL Andrew Kulp, 5-11, 280
    Sr. OL/DL Adam Spencer, 6-1, 220
    Soph. OL/DL Alex Spencer, 6-0, 260
    Sr. OL/DL Tyler Wiley, 6-1, 250
    Soph. OL/DL Marshall Surrency, 6-3, 265
    Soph. RB/LB Nathan Fetchkan, 5-10, 205
    SR. LB Kyle Brobst, 5-8, 170

    Key Stats: Graduated Sr. QB Jaret Petty (1099 passing, 671 rushing) accounted for more than half of the teams total offensive production in 2016.
    Graduated Sr. LBs Tom Miller and Austin Brownawell accounted for 169 total tackles in 2016.
    Returning Sr. RB Ryan Adams has rushed 261 times for 2067 yards (7.92 ypc) and 21 TDs in his career including a 1392 yard performance in 2016.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We are working on developing an offensive line that returns just one starter and preparing a new quarterback. Relying on the skill set of veterans at both the WR and RB positions.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to continue to be aggressive with an inexperienced front four. Developing linebacker corps has lots of upside. Secondary returns solid experience and athleticism.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Seeking a replacement for top tier kicker Noah Keiter

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Perkiomen Valley Vikings (1)

    Head Coach: Rob Heist

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jason Basile
    Tim Connolly
    Don Lindberger
    Matt Young
    Andrew Miller
    Tim Walsh
    Jim Bildstein
    Kevin Kehs

    Team Name: Perkiomen Valley Vikings

    2016 Record: 12-1

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Stephen Sturm
    Justin Jaworski
    Chris Jimenez
    Vaughn Stolzer
    Nick Marren
    Ryan McCourt
    David Williams
    Kyle Beaudoin
    Garrett Patla
    Mario Scotese

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. Fullback Brendan Schimpf, 6-1, 195
    Sr. Tight End Alec Jackson, 6-3, 235
    Sr. Center Jahir Holmes, 6-2, 250
    Sr. Wide Receiver Remy Sell, 6-1, 180
    Sr. Guard Zach Brewer, 6-0, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. DT Alec Jackson, 6-3, 235
    Sr. NG Kevin Lovett, 5-9, 165
    Sr. DT Kevin DelaCruz, 6-2, 210
    Sr. ILB Noah Shine, 6-2, 245
    Sr. OLB Brian Fehr, 6-0, 195
    Jr. OLB Malik Smith, 5’11, 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (N/A)

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Jr. QB Cole Peterlin, 6-1, 180
    Sr. Flanker Ryan Cerula, 5-10, 160
    So. Tailback Jon Moccia, 5-10, 180
    Jr. Safety Austin Rowley, 5-11, 175
    Sr. Cornerback Max Nice, 5-9, 160
    Jr. Wide Receiver, Isaiah Domine, 6-2, 180

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The key to our season offensively will be execution and limiting turnovers with a largely new backfield. We will need to be balanced offensively and take advantage of opportunities.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The key to our season defensively will be playing fast, recognition and sound tackling. We will strive to create turnovers and be unpredictable defensively.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – The Episcopal Academy

    Head Coach: Todd Fairlie

    Assistant Coaches:

    CJ Yespelkis
    Rob Carter
    Ryan Klein
    Nate Higgins
    Bryan McGowan
    Tomo Richards
    Ryan Dabney
    John Ward

    Team Name: The Episcopal Academy

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    CJ McAnally
    Kyle Virbitsky
    Dallas Taylor
    Brian Snow
    Dan Baker
    Cole Johnson
    Jon’Avin Freeman
    Jake Martelucci

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Adam Klein (6’5, 260, OL/DL, SR)

    DeeWil Barlee (5’10, 180, RB/DB, JR)

    Harry Riley (5’11, 220, OL/DL, SR)

    Mike Mcfillin (6’1, 230, OL/DL, SR)

    Ryan Pockenbach (6’2, 265, OL/DL, JR)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Adam Klein (6’5, 260, OL/DL, SR)

    DeeWil Barlee (5’10, 180, RB/DB, JR)

    Milton Mamula (6’3, 220, DE, SR)

    Adam Robinson (6’0, 180, QB/WR/DB, SR)

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    James Silvi (5’10, 155, K, SR)

     

    Key Newcomers: (3)

    Jack Bush (6’0, 180, WR/DB,JR)

    Marcus McDaniel (6’0, 160, QB/DB, SO)

    Jack Purcell (6’5, 230, TE/DE, JR) J

     

    Key Stats: Dee Wil Barlee returns as our leading rusher from last season, average over 5 yards a rush

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We need to be able to run the ball efficiently each week, we will not have much experience outside of the offensive line on offense with the exception of Barlee

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We feel good about our front and secondary, we would like to get after our opponents and protect a young and experienced linebacking group.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: James Silvi should become weapon for us and allow us to play with good field position

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Blue Mountain Eagles (11)

    Head Coach: Cory Mabry

    Assistant Coaches:

    Matt Harrison
    John Carestia
    Tony Sanders
    John Boris
    Nick Adams
    Corery Mentzer
    Bob Sheaffer
    James Mc Breen
    Justin Frantz
    Jeff Polinsky

    Team Name: Blue Mountain Eagles

    2016 Record: 9-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Erech Noecker
    Connor Kerstetter
    Dan Greenawalt
    Alex Zimmerman

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    David Krewson (QB) 6’2″ 205 SR
    Nate Claderone (WR) 6’2″ 180 SR
    Ben Kramer (RB)5’11” 180 JR
    Aaron Bensinger (OT) 6’4″ 240 SR
    Nate Nabholtz (OT) 6’5″ 235 JR
    Derek Rasmussen (RB) 6’1 ” 205 SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Jack McKivigan (LB) 6’0″ 190 SR
    Nate Claderone (DB) 6’2″ 180 SR
    Chase Sincavage (DB) 5’11” 175 SR
    Luke Angstadt (LB) 5’10” 170 JR
    David Krewson (FS) 6’2″ 205 SR
    Derek Rasmussen (DE) 6’1 ” 205 SR
    Brandon Becker (LB) 5’11” 175 JR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Blake Lipko 6’2″ 170 Soph. (P/K)
    Nate Nabholtz (P) 6’5″ 235 JR

     

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Finished 9-2 with several backs returning with lots of experience. QB finished with good numbers and our running game was very successful last season. Need to fill 2 OL slots t be solid.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Return most LB & DB with lots of experience. Need to fill 3 down lineman spots.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Good young punter and kicker in Blake Lipko.
    Experience in Nate Nabholtz at the punter position.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Central Bucks East (1)

    Head Coach: John Donnnelly     

    Assistant Coaches: Brandon Sparks, Ray Riley, Wil Acosta, Tim Barno, Jason Hepler, Mike Junkin, Jason Knipe, Matt Riley, Kurt Schneider, Vince Sebal, Anthony Ventresca

    Team Name: Central Bucks East Patriots

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Myles King, Mike Melchiorre, Brian Stella, Mike Glauber, Nate Ventresca, Ryan Plack, Wes Verbit, Matt Szczypiorski, Dakota Knipe

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OG PJ Szymanski, Sr. OT Dylan Badger, Sr. RB/QB Chad Guzzi, So. RB Jake Ventresca, Sr. WR Jake Novroski, Jr. OG Danny Bodish

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DB Evan Dorsey, Sr. DT Trent Petro, Sr. LB Ty Tracy, Jr LB Drew Bethke

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) long snapper Liam Kelly 5’9 175, short snapper Dylan Badger 6’1 250.  Returners, kickers, punters will all be new this year.

    Key Newcomers: QB Evan O’Donnell, WR Chris Lochetta, OT Kevin DeSalvo, DB DeJohn Armstrong, DT/OG Nick Diehl, DT/C Kyle Collie

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: PJ Szymanski, Evan Dorsey, Chad Guzzi, and Drew Bethke

    Key Team Stats: Team stat- blocked 9 kicks last year.

    Jake Ventresca averaged 6.68/carry.  Jake Novroski averaged 15.8/reception.  O’Donnell accounted for 6 Td’s.  Dorsey and Bethke are leading returning tacklers with 41 and 30 respectively.

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: Offensively, we have a very experienced and talented O-line unit returning. We have a deep backfield led by Jake Ventresca and Chad Guzzi. Quarterback Evan O’Donnell gained valuable experience as a sophomore last year starting in several games.  Jake Novroski is our leading returning receiver.  Chris Lochetta, Logan Pettigrew, and Drew Bethke will provide depth in the passing game.

    Defense: Defensively, our linebacker unit is deep led by Ty Tracy, Drew Bethke, and Evan Dorsey.  Trent Petro will anchor the D-line.  There will be competition in the secondary, but we expect DeJohn Armstrong, Wyatt Knipe, and Chad Guzzi to lead this unit.

    Special Team: We have to replace our All Everything special teams player Barney Amor who is off to Colgate University.  Mike Smigley, Tommy Webb, Riley Hussie, and Thomas Cannon will all compete.

    Keys for success in all three phases is for our returning letterman to provide leadership through the examples they set and for inexperienced players to play like veterans.  More than that we have to continue to develop great team chemistry and be great teammates to each other.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bangor Slaters (11)

    Head Coach: Tom Toth

    Assistant Coaches:

    Richie Smith (DC)
    Kyle Sandt (STC)
    Ryan Pysher
    Jordan Schreffler
    John DeBoer
    Dick Smith
    Paul Malvolta

    Team Name: Bangor Slaters

    2016 Record: 3-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Saivaughn Vass
    Jesse Rocco
    Jake Fries
    Brandon Scholato
    John Raub

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. OT Brandon Nemeth, 6-3, 330
    Sr. OG Tom McKeough, 6-4, 275
    Sr. C Haaken Mathewson, 5-10, 190
    Jr. OG Seth Diorio, 5-11, 220
    Jr. OT Josh Hopper, 6-2, 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. DT Haaken Mathewson, 5-10, 190
    Jr. DT Doug Toth, 5-9, 185
    Sr. NG Brandon Nemeth, 6-3, 330
    Jr. MLB Seth Diorio, 5-11, 220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (9)

    Mark Bittner Sr. FB/MLB, 5-11, 190
    Kole Bloshuk Jr. WR/DB, 5-11, 155
    Garrett DeBoer Jr. RB/DB, 5-7, 145
    David Pfeiffer Sr. OG/DT, 5-10, 210
    Collin McNulty Sr. WR/DB, 6-2, 175
    Eddie Hay Sr. WR/DB, 5-11, 165
    Nick Davanzo So. WR/DB, 5-11, 165
    Kyle Williams Sr. WR/LB, 5-8, 155
    David Langdon Jr. TE/LB, 6-2, 210

    Key Stats: We return our entire offensive line with some depth from a team that rushed for over 2000 yds in 2016.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We will be a more balanced attack than we were in 2016. We will have the ability to use multiple personnel groups and formations which should allow us to better attack the different defenses that we see throughout the season.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We are pleased to return our starting defensive line with some depth behind it to allow for rotations at those positions. Many of the players filling roles at LB and in the secondary got quality experience last year and they have grown tremendously in the off-season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return many players that got experience on Special Teams last year and they will again fill key roles in many of those spots. There will be competition for both kicker and punter

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – North Schuylkill (11)

    Head Coach: Wally Hall

    Assistant Coaches: John Minalda, Joe Tomtishen, Marc Wislosky, Pete Stanakis, Jason Gaywrilik, Carson Long

    Team Name: North Schuylkill Spartans

    2016 Record: 7-5, District 11 Class AAA Semi-Final

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: SR. Major Jordan RB 6’1, 214- SR. Bobby Wagner ATH 6’0 170, SR. Richard Zahodnic ATH 5’10 167, SR. Jeno Schiccatano OC 5’9 242, SR. Austin Deitz OG.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) SR. Mason Geary TE 6’2 215, JR. Danny Tomtishen OG 6’1 240, SR. Bobby Giba OG 6’1 325, SR. Doug Weist QB 6’2 170, JR. Brian Dzicek OT 5’11 210, JR. Mithchell Wagner RB 5’8 170, Soph. Tyler Eldson FB 6’2 205,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) SR. Mason Geary DE 6’2 215, JR. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 170, Jr. Jack Kempsey DE 6’4 235, JR. Braden Heyer CB 5”7 155, Mitchell Wagner FS 5’8 170, Soph. Zack Chowansky LB 5’10 185, Soph. Tyler Eldson DE 6’2 205, Soph. Jake Green DT 6’0 245, Soph. Jaden Leiby DB 5’11 160, SOPH. Jason Lipshaw N 5’10 245,

    Special Team Starters Returning:  (1) SR. Punter, Doug Weist

    Key Newcomers: (3) Sr. Aaron Perneta 5’10 175 WR-FS, Sr. Aaron Bolinsky 5’10 210 C, N, LS, Scott Grigas WR- DB 5’9 155

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Aaron Bolinsky 5’10 210 C, N, LS Comitted to Syracuse as a Long Snapper

    Key Stats: 

    Offense: SR. (QB) Doug Weist Passing 1,066 Yards-88-160 Completions-Passing TD’s 6, JR. (RB) Mitchell Wagner 84 Rushes- Rushing Yards 544-Receiving Yards 120-8 Receptions-Average 6.48 Yards Per Carry- 7 Rushing Touchdowns.

    Defense: Soph. (LB) Zack Chowansky 2nd Leading Tackler on Team with 79 Tackles. Soph. (DE) Tyler Elsdon 3rd in Team Tackles with 52. JR. (DB) Brandon Rockwell Team High Interceptions with 5.

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense: The Offensive line will be a more cohesive unit from a year ago. With the addition of Aaron Bolinsky a transfer from Blue Mountain will strengthen our unit up front. Doug Weist will return as quarterback that will run a pro set offense. Doug improved his arm strength and has developed necessary skills for his position. Mitchell Wagner returns as a running back with great speed and strength. He will have two guys leading the way for him with Eldson and Green. Wide receivers we have added depth with good possession receivers and speed.

    Defense: Defensive side of the football we return a number of individuals. With experience comes a better understanding of the scheme we are to employ. We are looking for a faster defense in 2017 with four of our down guys returning in, Geary, Green, Lipshaw, and Kempsey. We like to build a rotation up front and with the addition of Bolinsky that will certainly help. Tyler Eldson will be moving to a linebacker where last year he played Defensive End. The secondary we will also have some experience with Brandon Rockwell looking at his third year as a starter.

    Special Team: Key is consistent kicking.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Selinsgrove Seals (4)

    Head Coach: Derek Hicks

    Assistant Coaches:

    Derek Pope
    Pete Voss
    Seth Hicks
    Chip Moll
    Jim Hile
    Mike Walter
    Bill Moore
    Dan Troup

    Team Name: Selinsgrove Seals

    2016 Record: 8-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Garrett Campbell RB, S
    Ryan Varner OL, DL
    Cross Kantz OL, DL
    Ryan Bucher WR, C

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr QB Logan Leiby 6’0, 190
    Sr OL Keith Dreese 6’4″ 280
    Sr OL Adam Ritter 6’2″ 240
    Sr OL Erik Bogar 5’11” 210
    Sr TE Tony Dressler 6’1″ 210
    Sr WR Jarrett Inch 6’1″ 185
    Sr WR Ricky Cope 5’8″, 170
    Sr WR Damian Ravy 5’7″, 170
    Sr WR Kody Showers 5’10” 193
    Sr TE Connor VanZijl 6’1″ 208

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr DE Adam Ritter 6’2″ 240
    Sr LB Erik Bogar 5’11” 210
    Sr DE Tony Dressler 6’1″ 210
    Sr CB Kody Showers 5’10” 193
    Sr OLB Connor VanZijl 6’1″ 208
    Sr LB Hunter Croman 5’10” 185
    Sr LB Paul Oyster 5’10” 192
    Jr OLB Joe Kahn 5’10” 180
    So CB Josh Nylund 5’8″ 155

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr LB Clayton Sheesley 5’10” 200
    Jr OL/DL Blaise Zeiders 5’11” 210
    Jr WR/C Benjamin Swineford 6’2″ 175
    So WR/OLB Christian Kantz 5’10” 160
    So WR/OLB Wyatt Metzger 5’10” 160
    So TE/LB Miciah Showers 5’10” 190
    Jr OL/DL Everette Thomas 5’8″ 240
    So OL/DL Trey Baney 5’11” 245

     

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Return almost all skill players from last years. squad. We have a few holes to fill on the offensive line but there are some young guys working hard in the weight room and are showing tremendous potential heading into the season. This will be Logan Leiby’s 4th season as a starter and he again has a great group of receivers to work with.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Last years defense was a young and inexperienced group. That showed at times last season. This year we return 8 starters from that group and at 7v7’s they are looking like a much more confident group.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Montoursville (4)

    Head Coach: J.C. Keefer

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Myers, Mike Boughton, Joe Hanna, Chris Molino, Jeremy Eck, Ken Tallman, Eli Skinner, Mike Dietrick, Dan Heinricks, Jason Wein

    Team Name: Montoursville Warriors

    2016 Record: 10-3

    2017 Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)  Sr. OT Dalton Tubbs, 6-0, 230, Sr. OG Owen Hoffman, 6-0, 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)  Sr. DT Keegan Leahy, 6-0, 230, Sr. DE Owen Hoffman, 6-0, 210, Sr. DB, Brian Shaffer, 5-10, 180, Sr. DB Anthony Washington 5-10, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Oleg Bohner 6-1 210 RB

    Key Team Stats: District IV AAA Champions

    2017 Outlook: A raw Montoursville team will be competing every day throughout 2017, not just on Friday nights.  There are several opportunities for young players to earn spots and make an impact.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Conestoga Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Gerad Novak

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Swift, Angel Cirilo, Joel Buch, Mike Querry, Dave Outland, Clint Holcomb, Rick Periandi, Tom Care

    Team Name: Conestoga Valley

    2016 Record: 4 – 6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Grant Stoltzfus, Connor Brinton, Parker Graff, Mike Sadis, Nick Ator, Joel Ortiz

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. WR Jose Barbon, 6-0, 180
    Sr. OG Chris Dietrich, 6-3, 260
    Sr. TE Michael Lefever, 6-1, 190
    Jr. WR Tyre Stead, 5-9, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. DB Jose Barbon, 6-0, 180
    Sr. OG Chris Dietrich, 6-3, 260
    Sr. OLB Clayton Byers, 6-0, 180
    Jr. LB Addison Stauffer, 5-11, 220
    Jr. DB Tyre Stead, 5-9, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. DB Jose Barbon, 6-0, 180
    Jr. DB Tyre Stead, 5-9, 160

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Sr. Tanner Schwilk, 5-10, 165
    Jr. OG/DT Yodhe Desta, 6-4, 250
    Jr. WR/DB Gavin Horning, 6-1, 175
    Jr. WR/OLB Keegan Martin, 5-11, 220
    So. OG/DT Brandon Camp, 5-11, 220

    2017 Offensive Outlook:

    1. We need to replace a four year starter at QB (Grant Stlotzfus)
    2. We are explosive at the WR position (Barbon & Stead) so our passing game is critical to open the running game.
    3. Our offensive line has to us the time to throw the ball down field and open some running lanes for our RB’s.
    4. Control the ball, keep our opponents offensive units off the field.
    5. 3 or 4 Explosive plays per game.
    6. Consistency under pressure.

    2017 Defensive Outlook:

    1. Run defense at the point of attack. Keep opponents to less than 3 yards per carry.
    2. Produce more turnovers.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook:

    1. We need to score a minimum of 5 TD’s on special teams.
    2. Kick-off returns – starting field position beyond the 40 yard line.
    3. Punt returns – 15 – 2o yard average per punt return.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lebanon High School (3)

    Head Coach: Gerry Yonchiuk

    Assistant Coaches:

    Offensive Coordinator-Karl Liedtka
    WR/DB Coach-Trent Jones
    RB/OLB Coach- Jeff Stellar
    Def Line Coach-Bob Norman

    Team Name: Lebanon High School

    2016 Record: 1-9

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    OT/DT Khailque Washington (Big 33 Selection)
    WR Phillip Hillesheim
    FS Cody Kissinger
    C Trever Armpriester
    OLB Julian Imm
    WR Shaq Ortiz

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    QB Zakee Sailsman 6’0″ 165 Jr
    RB Josh Kaufman 5’8″ 195 Sr
    WR Jeremiah Beckley 6’2″ 185 Sr
    OT Keon Swaby 6’1″ 265 Sr
    OG Nick Bradley 5’9″ 195 Sr
    OG Keano Stephens 5″11 265 Sr
    WR Louie Aquino-Rios 6’1″ 185 Sr

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    ILB Josh Kaufman 5’8″ 195 Sr
    ILB Nick Bradley 5’9″ 195 Sr
    DE Keon Swaby 6’1″ 265 Sr
    DB Jeremiah Beckley 6’2″185 Sr
    DE James Apple 6″0″ 210 Sr
    OLB Ryan Brown 5’10’ 185 Jr
    FS Louie Aquino-Rios 6’1″ 185 Sr

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Returner Jeremiah Beckley
    Returner Christian Manzolillo Jr

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Jahlil Young WR/DB 5’10” 155 Jr
    Andrew Bowers ILB 5’9″ 185 So
    Roberto Castillo OL/DL 6’4″ 255 Sr
    Gabe Calini OL/DL 5’11” 190 Jr
    Leighton Rivera RB/LB 6’0″ 185 Jr
    DeUndray Andrews WR/DB 5’9″ 150 Sr
    Jommo Gathera OLB 5’10” 150 Sr
    Christian Manzolillo WR/DB 5’8″ 155 Jr

    Key Stats: Ball control passing/running attack on Offense and a much improved run Defense will be the keys to a successful season this fall!

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Our Offense will start with Dual Threat QB Zakee Sailsman. Playmaker Receivers, Jeremiah Beckley, Louis Aquino-Rios, Christian Manzolillo and RB Josh Kaufman will give the Cedars a very talented group of skill position players. The offensive line will be anchored by Keon Swaby, Nick Bradley and Keanu Stephens.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The key to a successful season will be the ability of Lebanon High School to stop the run! Head Coach gerry Yonchiuk will switch from running the offense to running the Defense this fall. The Cedars will have very good team speed on defense. 3 year ILB’s Josh Kaufman and Nick Bradley will lead The “D” Hard Hitting Free Safety Louis Aquino-Rios will lead the secondary. Keon Swaby and James Apple will anchor the line from the def end positions.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Alex and Tanner Mease will give the Cedars a much needed boost in the kicking game. James Apple returns as Punter.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Palisades Pirates (11)

    Head Coach: Kevin Ronalds

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tom Brader
    Clyde Freeman
    Terry Rakowsky
    Neil Jesiolowski
    Kyle Fogarty
    Wyatt Schilling
    Mason Schmauder
    Bobby Smith

    Team Name: Palisades Pirates

    2016 Record: 8-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Chris Hallman – WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    JR QB Ethan Brader 6’0″ 180
    SR RB Jared Colletti 5’9″ 165
    JR RB Trey Gretzinger 5’9″ 170
    SR TE Drew Nickles 6’3″ 225
    JR OT Ben Scoggin 6’3″ 270
    JR OT Kyle Oechsle 6’2″ 210
    SR OG Max Allanson-Dundon 6’0″ 220
    JR OC Liam Britt 6’0″ 200
    SR WR Matt McGrath 6’0″ 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    SR DE Drew Nickles 6’3″ 225
    SR DT Jack Donnelly 6’0″ 215
    JR DT Bryan McNally 6’0″ 265
    SR DE Zac Geehring 6’0″ 190
    SR CB Matt McGrath 6’0″ 165
    JR FS Ethan Brader 6’0″ 180
    SR SS Jared Colletti 5’9″ 165
    JR CB Trey Gretzinger 5’9″ 170
    SR LB Pat Lodwig 5’11” 175
    SR LB Kyler Newton 6’0″ 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (6)

    SR K Jared Colletti 5’9″ 165
    JR LS Kyle Oechsle 6’2″ 210
    SR KR-PR Jared Colletti 5’9″ 165
    SR KR-PR Matt McGrath 6’0″ 165
    SR KR-PR Pat Lodwig 5’11” 175
    SR KR-PR Trey Gretzinger 5’9″ 170

    Key Newcomers: (1)  SR RB-LB T.J. Rakowsky 6’0″ 200

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We must take care of the football and turn it over. We also need to have less 5 yard penalties.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We need to create turnovers and not give up big TD plays.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Change field position with our kicking teams and our return teams.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Penn Wood Patriots (1)

    Head Coach: Ato Troop

    Assistant Coaches:

    Kevin Williams – Associate Head Coach, Co-OC
    Ben Johnson – Co-OC, OL, DL
    Rory Dilliard – JV Head Coach, WR, DB
    Keon Akes – Special Teams Coordinator, LB
    Desman Johnson, Sr. – RB, DB
    Darrell Lloyd – TE, DE
    Will Everett – OL, DL
    Deon Shaw – WR, DB
    Dion Young – LB
    Jacques Hawkins – DB, WR
    Dasantae Callis – RB, DB
    Mrs. V – ODAAP Coordinator

    Team Name: Penn Wood Patriots

    2016 Record: 7-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Kenny Ngaima – OL/DL
    James Williams – OL
    Isaiah Council – WR
    Javon Lindsey-Terrell – QB, DB
    Tyquon Broadie – FB, DL
    Fatin Copper – DB
    Eric Cummings – DB
    Ed Fields III – LB, TE
    Lidao Tchatala – LB
    Brandon Raymond – LB
    Zion Vaughn – LB
    Tyreem Welton – RB
    Alijah Stevens – LB
    Amir Vaughn – WR
    Kwyon Adams – OL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. OG Ronald Goodwin, 6-2, 280
    Sr. OT Shane Fraser, 6-4, 265
    Sr. RB Answered Gleplay, 5-6, 170
    Sr. WR Rahiem Bowens, 5-11, 170
    Jr. WR Kennedy Poles, 6-2, 190
    So. QB Desman Johnson Jr., 6-2, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. SS/OLB Zackiey Sheriff, 5-10, 200
    Jr. DB Edmund Dennis, 6-0, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. Kick Returner Answered Gleplay, 5-6, 170
    Jr. Punt Returner Kennedy Poles, 6-2, 190
    Jr. Punter Edmund Dennis, 6-0, 185
    Sr. PR Raheem Bowens, 5-11, 170

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    Jr. WR Tayshon Harmon, 5-6, 160
    Jr. OLB/RB Aliyoh Turray, 5-9, 190
    So. DB/RB Elijah Gleplay, 5-7, 170
    Jr. QB Brian Parker, 5-10, 175
    Jr. LB Jayden Boswell, 5-10, 190
    Jr. DB/WR Lamine Diallo, 5-9, 165
    Jr. OL Keivon Stevens, 6-3, 280

    Key Stats: *Answered Gleplay averaged over 9 yards a rush in 2016
    *Desman Johnson, Jr. was 2-1 as a freshman starting QB

    2017 Offensive Outlook: In order for us to have a successful year we have to be a mistake free team on offense that gets the ball into the hands of the playmakers. There is plenty of experience, skill, and depth at the skill positions and plenty of speed that other teams will definitely have to game plan for. Shane and Ron are two veteran offensive lineman that will be the anchor up front.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The defense is only returning two starters so there will be plenty of fresh faces that must step up and learn their responsibilities in a hurry. In order for us to be successful we must force opposing offenses into passing situations. We need to create turnovers on defense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We must create big plays and positive field position for our offense.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Steelton-Highspire Rollers (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew Erby

    Assistant Coaches:

    Shawn Evans
    Willie Slade
    Andrew English
    Jordan Smith
    Tony Fillmore
    Jason Bryant
    Jermaine Chisholm
    Lloyd Hill
    James Wilbern Jr
    Bradin Carter

    Team Name: Steelton-Highspire Rollers

    2016 Record: 6-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Eric Washington
    Zyair Pittman
    Ishmael Hodge

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. RB/WR Jarvai Flowrs 6-0 180
    Sr. QB Malachi Young 5-10 190
    Sr. OT Ahmari Randolph 6-4 315
    Sr. TE Kareem Rorie 6-1 240
    Sr. WR Lathaniel Webster-Spencer
    Jr. WR Javion Grant 6-2 185
    Sr. FB/TE/OL Tim Kater 6-3 275
    Jr. Jiovannia Ayala 5-11 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. Jayshun Ramsey LB 5-10 220
    Sr. Steven Pryor LB/SS 5-10 190
    Sr. Shykirr Johns DB 5-10 170
    Sr. Jarvai Flowrs DB 6-0 180
    Jr. Javion Grant DB 6-2 180
    Jr. Tyshawn Wright LB 6-0 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. k/P Nicholas Neidlinger 5-10

    Key Newcomers: (1) Jr. DB Rashawn Jones 5-8 165

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The Key to our offensive will be how well we progress during the Seasons we have some holes to fill up front and we will go as they go.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We will need to improve on defensive to be a good team we faced some very talented football players and teams last experience and gained a lot of experience.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We will look to utilize Nick Neidlinger more this he will be a four year starter and will play a huge role for our team this seasons. Nick really came on late in the seasons for last year.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Williams Valley Vikings (11)

    Head Coach: Tim Savage

    Assistant Coaches:

    Kyle Bingaman
    Paul Herb
    Mike Gunkle
    Alex Langhans
    Ben Ancheff
    Josh Rodichock

    Team Name: Williams Valley Vikings

    2016 Record: 12-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Daymian Shoop OG/DT
    Ian Minnich OG
    Kailin Hoffman OT
    Ryan Harris OLB
    Ken Reed WR/S
    Matthew Kemble OLB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Jr Qb Levi Engle 6-1 185
    Sr Rb Dylan Rabuck 6-0 195
    Jr Fb Nick Savage 5-10 185
    Sr Te Devon Rabuck 6-0 210
    Sr Wr Jake Wolfgang 6-5 195
    Sr Wr Allen Hand 5-9 160
    Jr OT Spenser Dimon 6-5 295
    Sr C Adam Stroup 5-9 200
    Jr Og Faison Ali

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr Dt Zech Hite 6-5 280
    Sr De Devon Rabuck 6-0 210
    Jr De Nick Savage 5-10 185
    Sr Lb Dylan Wolfgang 6-1 190
    Sr Lb Dylan Rabuck 6-0 195
    Jr Db Levi Engle 6-1 185
    Sr Db Jake Wolfgang 6-5 195
    Sr Db Allen Hand 5-9 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr P Jake Wolfgang 6-5 195
    Sr PR Devon Rabuck 6-0 210
    Sr KR Jake Wolfgang 6-5 195
    Sr KR Allen Hand 5-9 160

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr WR/DB Nick Ulsh 5-9 160
    Sr OT/DT Dakota Morgan 6-3 215
    Soph WR/RB/DB Brady Miller 5-9 145
    FR RB/DE/LB Jessie Engle 6-1 190
    SR LB Shane Harris 5-9 160
    Jr OG/LB Cole Warren 5-9 210
    Soph LB Bryce Lucas 5-9 175
    Soph OT/DT Bryce Miller 6-2 245

    Key Stats: 12-2 Dist 11 Champion
    Lost 24-20 to Steel High 2nd Round of States

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Loss of 3 Sr Lineman will be biggest concern. Due to several injuries over past to seasons several young guys got multiple starts which is vital to the rebuilding process. Adam Stroup will anchor the line at his center position for the 3rd season as well as returning Tackle Dimon. Lower overall numbers so health is again the main concern. Skilled position talent is the offensive strong point. All skills have started since freshman season. Class A east player of year Dylan Rabuck is back to handle the ground attack setting school record of 2300+ yrds. Fullback Nick Savage is clearing the path. Qb Levi Engle has taken the offseason by storm and will make an all-state selection case. WR’s and TE all Sr’s all blessed with exceptional speed and quickness. Jake Wolfgang at 6-5 is a DC headache. Allen Hand’s separation speed and Devon Rabuck’s strength provide elite options in passing game. Team unity and sharing in each others success is vital key to accomplishing team goals.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Very Solid upfront and stout against the run and excellent pass rushers from the edges. Big Zech Hite is as large and physically gifted as any interior player at any classification. Devon Rabuck tallied 19 sacks in 2016. Opposite side DE Nick Savage high energy disruptive presence. All State linebacker Dylan Wolfgang and Dylan Rabuck are back yet again. Wolfgang looks to build on a 178 tackles campaign that is best amongst state leaders. Secondary very strong with 3 returning Db’s in the mix with Wolfgang,Engle and Hand. Picks will be the intention.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Be efficient crisp and a positive extension of the offense and defense.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bishop Shanahan (1)

    Head Coach: Paul Meyers

    Assistant Coaches:

    Joe McKee
    Doug Costin
    Bob Seefeldt
    Justin Keller
    Brett Weinhardt
    Gerard Remaley
    Jeff Hamson
    Bryan McKee
    Bill McDonald

    Team Name: Bishop Shanahan

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost:

    Nick Skulski
    Jake Colby
    Jack Schell
    Josh Burke
    Brendan Dearing
    Jack Whalen
    John George

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR Dan Bathon 6-0 180
    Sr. RB Andrew Smyth 6-1 180
    Sr. WR Dan Debeniditto 5-10 175
    Sr. OL Mac Barry 6-2 265
    Sr. OL Kevin Jones 6-8 290
    Sr. OL Dan McGinn 5-11 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. DB Dan Bathon 6-0 180
    Sr. DB Andrew Smyth 6-1 180
    Sr. DB Dan Debeniditto 5-10 175
    Sr. DL Mac Barry 6-2 265
    Sr. DL Kevin Jones 6-8 290
    Sr. LB Ryan McLaughlin 6-1 215
    Sr. LB Mike Robinson 6-1 225

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. KR Andrew Smyth 6-1 180

    Key Newcomers: (1) Soph. RB/DB Garrett Glenndenning 5-10 170

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Our offense will have several key athletes and a strong line. We will have a new QB. When we get in rhythm with the new QB, we should be hard to stop.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have many returners on defense which played really well last year. If we stay healthy, we will be very solid.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We need to replace our All League Kicker.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Delaware Valley (2)

    Head Coach: Keith Olsommer

    Assistant Coaches: Al McElroy, Nick Quaglia, Jim Donnelly, Joe Raniero, Tony Bajor, Jesse Jayne

    Team Name: Delaware Valley Warriors

    2016 Record: 9-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Nick Haydu, John Actisdano, Matt Cavallaro, Tyler Smith, Trevor Smith, Rory Matz, Jake Mills, Kyle Dillon, John Manganella.

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. TE – Brendan Heaney 6-2 285

    Sr. Wr – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175

    Sr. G – John McCarthy 6-1 250

    Sr. FB – Ryan Yencik 5-10 225

    Sr. G – John Boyd 6 – 260

    Sr. RB Ryan Obiso 5 – 10 180

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. SS Tyler Magee 6-1 186

    Sr. DL – Brendan Heaney 6-2 265

    Sr. C – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175

    Sr. DL – John Boyd 6 -26

    Sr, LB Anthony Scillia 6-3 200

    Sr. OLB Ryan Obiso 5 -10 180

    Sr. LB Andrew Kidd 6 – 195

    Sr. C Anthony Catalano 5-9 159

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. – KR/PR – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175

     

    Key newcomers: (2)
    So – Athlete Josh Barcarcel

    Freshmen – William Henderson

    2017 Offensive outlook: We have a solid group of experienced linemen. Nice skill group returning.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Have an opportunity to be pretty good. Will need to replace a few keys departures, but have an opportunity to be pretty good on this side of the ball.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Need to replace our Punter and Kicker from last season. Dylan Kelly is a special kick/punt returner.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Susquehnna Sabers (2)

    Head Coach: Kyle Cook

    Assistant Coaches: Carl Zukus, Paul Rooney, Dave Beaudette, Curtis Mills.

    Team Name: Susquehanna Sabers

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Kyle Donovan QB, Jarred Mills RB/LB, Chris Graf C/DT, Shaun Anderson WR/DB, Michael Hilkert OT/DT, Ian Townend RB/LB.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jr. RB Sam Cosmello 5’11 168
    Sr. OG David Armitage 5’11 200
    So. OT Tim Sweeney 6’1 250
    Jr. WR Adam Rockwell 6’2 175
    JR. OG Ryan Carmody 6’0 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Jr. OLB Sam Cosmello 5’11 168
    Jr. LB Adam Roe 5’10 165
    Jr. NG Billy Perry 5’7 145
    So. DT Tim Sweeney 6’1 250
    Jr. DB Mason Deakin 6’1 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    Jr. QB Devon Dubanawitz 5’9 160
    Jr. QB CJ Stone 6’1 170

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We lost almost 90% of our offensive production from last year but we do have several players who contributed late in the year. Our offensive line will have to gel and open holes early to give our inexperienced backfield time to gain experience.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We do have some key players coming back but will have to replace almost all of our linebackers and defensive backs. Out defense has been very good the past few years but in order to keep playing well several newcomers will have to play assignment football and tackle.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We lost all of our special teams players but do have a good competition going on for the kicking position. Punter we are still working on finding a replacement for our all league player we lost last year.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Saucon Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Phil Sams

    Assistant Coaches: Ed Chromczak, Chuck Muller, Mike Phillips, Chris Fluck, Cody Muller, Steve Shermetta, Sean Spengler, Chris Rahs, Matt Ehritz

    Team Name: Saucon Valley Panthers

    2016 Record: 10-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Ryan Meyers, Cody Zrinski, Stephen Good, Trey Polak, Nate Kehs, Kory Kemmerer, Dino Zaharakis, Brandon Holub, Abe Lugo, Hayden Ciifford

    Offensive Starters Returning: #23 SR. RB Zach Petiet, #77 JR, OT Tim Weaver, #5 SR. WR Alstan Wolfe, #80 TE Patrick Morissey

    Defensive Starters Returning: #23 CB Zach Petiet, #34 CB Steven Rose, #28 JR> DB Ian Csicsek, #5 Sr. DB Alstan Wolfe

    Special Team Starters Returning: None

    Key Newcomers: Jr. OL/LB Jared Harka, Jr. FB/LB Christian Alling, Jr. FB/LB Curtis Clifford, Jr. DT Calver Gallard, Jr. OT Aidan Redding, Sophomore. WR/LB Dane Csencsits, Sr. WR/DB Chris Smith, Sr. WR/DE Patrick Beatty, Sr. RB/OLB Angelo Mahaffey, Sr. TE/OLB Garrett Hudak, SR. OL Kyle Malone, Jr WR/DB Ryan Holub, Sr. WR/DB Gavin Medei, JR. QB/DB CJ Stump

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Alstan Wolfe, Jr, Tim Weaver

    Key Team Stats: Alstan Wolfe 32 catches and 11 TD’s, Zach Petiet 207 carries 1, 587 yds. and 21 TD’s

    2017 Outlook:   If we can get a consistent OL we will be a dangerous team. We feel we are very fast on defense and are skilled on offense, but need to replace a lot of offensive lineman.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Cheltenham Panthers (1)

    Head Coach: Ryan Nase

    Assistant Coaches: Kyle Yeiter – Offensive Coordinator (QB/WR)
    Dan Concannon – Defensive Coordinator (LB)
    Spentley Toran – Running Backs/ JV Head Coach
    Tauren Barker – Defensive Line / Strength and Conditioning
    Colin Leach – Offensive Line
    Shawn Greene – Defensive Backs
    Doug Murphy – Freshman Head Coach
    Nicolas Oliver – Alumni Relations

    Team Name: Cheltenham Panthers

    2016 Record: 2-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Dylan Jones – QB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)

    Myles Gaddy OL Sr. 6’2 250
    Mason Jones WR Jr. 6’4 210
    Jordan Gyabaah QB 6’1 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1)

    Daniel Gaffin Jr. 5’8 200 LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Marcus Winfield Jr. OL/DL 6’2 240
    Ryan Felder Jr. OL/DL 6’3 260
    Will Felix Jr. TE/LB 6’2 185
    Tyler Cain Sr. RB/DB 5’7 170
    Julian Smiley WR/DB 5’10 165
    Donovan Stevenson WR/DB 5’10 170

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Establishing a successful run game will be the key to Cheltenham success in 2017. We will use our zone run game to set up our pass game and need to be sure we protect the football.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Tackling. We think we have the athleticism to compete with every team we play. If we can get to our spots and tackle we’ll have a chance to be competitive.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We’re going to be aggressive on Special Teams. We will go after punts, try to set up returns, and use our athleticism to gain advantages in field position.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – York Tech Spartans (3)

    Head Coach: Charlie Troxell

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Kline, Mark Gibson, Don Muckle, Jeremy Smith, Rob Caruso

    Team Name: York Tech Spartans

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Isaiah Colon, Micheal Hester-Bey, Rolphy Guzman, Chris Martin

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Terence Romey JR QB
    Julio Pascual SR WR
    Tavon Williams SR FB
    Tyrenn Peoples SR G
    James Villafana SR TE

    Eric Clark SR WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Ben Jackson SR ILB
    Terence Romey JR CB
    Julio Pascual SR CB
    Eric Clark Sr S
    Tony Bermudez SR DT
    Noah Burns SR DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Kole Shenberger SR Punter
    Kevin Parker JR Kicker

    Key Newcomers: (1)

    Thomas Paglio SO QB

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Our key in 2017 will be our veteran offensive line and the strength they’ve gained. As they go, we will go. We lost our QB, Josiah Smallwood to a school district transfer and will be inexperienced at that position.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our secondary and D Line are outstanding and will be called upon to hold until we develop a solid linebacking corps.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Kole Shenberger will be called upon again to be a solid punter and Kevin Parker needs to continue his deep kickoffs, pinning opponents deep in their own territory

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – West York (3)

    Head Coach: Jeremy Jones

    Assistant Coaches: Josh Fry, Matt Glennon, Sam Margetas, Marcus Odell, Dakota Kessler, Kent Lichty

    Team Name: West York Bulldogs

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Cadence Thomas RB/S

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    18 Cory Wise              QB  5-9  130 So

    53 Pat Lichty               OL  5-9  200 SR

    54 Noah Sjoberg        OL   5’11 200 SR

    5   Andrew LaManna  WR  6’4   190  JR

    3   Ay’Juan Marshall    RB  5’9   180  JR

    20 Nick Spadafora      FB   5’9   185  SR

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    53 Pat Lichty               DE  5-9  200 SR

    54 Noah Sjoberg        DT   5’11 200 SR

    5   Andrew LaManna  OLB  6’4   190  JR

    3   Ay’Juan Marshall   OLB  5’9   180  JR

    20 Nick Spadafora      DE   5’9   185  SR

    7   Justin Wetzel           S     5’10 185  JR

    8   Shane Kauffman     CB   5’7   160  JR

    9   Jamal Anderson     CB   5’7   160  SR

    31 Drew Robinson      MLB 5’8   185 SR

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (0)

     

    2017 OutlookStill a young team look to rebound from a disappointing 2-8 record.

    Offense: Starts with the Line and hope Sophomore QB starts where he left off his freshmen season.

    Defense: Returning a ton of starters.  Need to stop the run and keep the opponents out of the end zone.

    Special Team: Need to find a punter and kicker.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Unionville (1)

    Head Coach: Pat Clark

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tim Murphy
    Mike Hebb
    Craig Mahon
    Duane Lawrence
    Tom Davidson
    Jeff Sanders

    Team Name: Unionville

    2016 Record: 7-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Trevor Gardiner LB, Jesse Gill LB, James Watson LB, Matt Dauphin OL, Bryce McManus DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Joe Zubillaga- 6’1 205 Sr. WR/QB 1st team All-League ATH
    Jack Adams RB 5’9 175 SR 2nd team All- League RB
    Dante Graham 6’ 195 RB SR
    JT Hower 5’9 170 WR SR
    Aidan Boyle 5’11 175 WR SR
    Alex Gorgone 5’10 175 QB SR
    Sam Ross 6’ 190 TE SR
    Joe Hagen 6’2 225 OL SR
    Pablo Aviles Bernal 6’195 OL SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Joe Zubillaga- 6’1 205 Sr. OLB/S
    Dante Graham 6’ 195 RB/ DB SR
    JT Hower 5’9 170 DB SR 1st team All-League DB 6 int
    Aidan Boyle 5’11 175 FS SR
    Theron Schlling 6’2 210 S SR
    Zach Lawrence 6’210 SR DL

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    JB Bowers 6’1 230 OL SR
    Brody McShane 5’8 165 WR SR
    Cole Sheehan 6’210 OL/DL Jr..
    Nick Schnaars 6’ 170 WR/DB Jr.
    Connor Schilling 5’10 175 RB/ DB Soph.
    Jeffrey Lang 6’3 175 WR/ FS Jr
    Gabe McLaughlin 5’10 185 OLB, Jr
    Alex Pelegrin 6’ 175 LB, Jr

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return a number of skill players, but we must rebuild our OL. We need to be able to get the ball to our playmakers in space. Gorgone was injured last year, but is a gamer at QB. We have two good RB with Adams and Graham- both are big play guys. Zubillaga is maybe the top skill kid in the league. We struggled on offense at times last year, and need to be able to put more points on the board so that we don’t put all the pressure on our defense.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have to replace 6 of our front 7. We were really good on defense last year, and need to find a way to replace a strong group of LB. We should be strong on the perimeter. JT Hower is the best corner in the league. He had 6 int at a jr. Joe Zubillaga will play both OLB and FS. Zach Lawrence returns at DE and should have a really good senior year. Aidan Boyle provides leadership and toughness, in addition to setting our coverages.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We need to replace our kicker and punter. We were solid, but not perfect on special teams. We need to be better in all phases.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – West Perry (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Boden

    Assistant Coaches:

    TJ Quaker
    Derek Puchalsky
    Russ Feeney
    Matt Harmon
    Derek Sheaffer
    Ken Wilson
    Kyle Mann

    Team Name: West Perry

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Cameron May WR/DB, Marshal Putt OL/DL, Christian Puchalsky OL/DL, Gabe Puchalsky TE/LB, Nate Salinetro DB, Austin Wonders OL/LB, Dylan Shope OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: SR. Brandon Kurtz OL, 6′ 240, SR. Joe Reisinger WR 5’8″ 155, SR.Dom Salinetro QB 6’3″ 195, SR. Jake Quaker WR 6’5″ 200, JR. Terrance Quaker RB. 5’9″ 160, SO. Kenyon Johnson RB 5’10” 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: SR Jake Quaker DE 6’5″ 200, SR Brandon Kurtz DT 6′ 240, SO Kenyon Johnson LB 5’10” 170, SR Nevin Shields DB 5’8″ 160, SR. Joe Reisinger DB 5’8″ 155, JR. Terrance Quaker DB 5’9″ 160,

    Special Team Starters Returning: SR Jake Quaker K 6’5″ 200, SO. Kenyon Johnson KR 5’10” 170

    Key Newcomers: JR. Cade Sutch WR/DB 6’2″ 165, JR. Jake Fadness RB/LB 6’1″ 185 (injured all of last year), JR. Joe Dress 6′ 185 OL/DL

    Key Stats: Young Team – 6 Seniors

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The young offensive line must gel and come together. We must stay healthy and get the ball to our playmakers.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We must stop the run and get off the field on 3rd down.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Setting up big returns for our athletes and getting more points from the kicking game.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Annville-Cleona (3)

    Head Coach:  Matt Gingrich 

    Assistant Coaches:  Joe Heckard, Mike Miller, Greg Keener, Matt Gross, Cody Page, Cody Dodson, Adam Bennett, Joey Shay, Nate Myers, Greg Herr, Shaun Webb

    Team Name: Annville- Cleona Dutchmen

    2016 Record:  7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: DE/OT Isaac Burris, OT Kole Stout, C/LB Drew Speraw, G/LB Sam Mintz, TE Brandon Uhrich, RB/DB Cameron Hoch, WR/DB Griffin Hertz, RB/LB Dylan Bomgardner, WR/C Cameron Chappell

    Offensive Starters Returning: #51 OG Connor Williams, Jr, 6′, 210lbs, #15 QB Noah Myers, Sr, 6’5”, 235 lbs, #9 TE Gabe Burris, Jr, 6’1”, 180 lbs, #88 WR Jalen Price, 6’1”,  Jr 180, #24 RB Caleb Turner, Jr, 5’8”, 160 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: #64 DT Hunter Kelley, Sr, 6’1, 230lbs, #31 LB Gavin Stout, 6’1”, 190 lbs,

    Key Newcomers:

    Sr. RB/LB Dominic MacMillan, 6’1”, 195lbs

    Sr. TE/LB Mike Sowers, 6’1”, 190 lbs

    Sr. OT/LB Joe Stowers, 6’1”, 190 lbs

    Sr. OG/DT Warren Willetts, 5’10”, 250 lbs

    Sr. OG/DT Matt Preston, 6’2”, 260 lbs

    So RB/DB Evan Heilman, 5’10”, 180lbs, 

    So OL/DL Dion Lopez, 5’10”, 200lbs

    So RB/DB Tyler Long, 5’9”, 160lbs

    So RB/DB Romeo Varello, 5’9”, 170 lbs

    So TE/DE Quamir Parker, 6’2”, 190 lbs

    So TE/DE/QB Junior Bours, 6′, 200 lbs

    So RB/LB Kasper Tanberg, 5’10”, 180 lbs

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    #15 QB Noah Myers, Sr, 6’5”, 235 lbs,

     

    Key Team Stats: 

    After a rocky start, AC gave up 18 points a game in the last 7 games.

    Average 385 yards per game on offense (290 rushing)

    Scored 31 points per game

    2017 Outlook: 2017 will be interesting, with AC having to replace 22 seniors, along with the production they provided.  There is a lot of talent, especially young talent, but it must come together quickly to compete with a tough schedule.  Noah Myers, senior QB, will lead the through this transition.

     

    Offense: Triple Option

     Defense: 4-3

     

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lancaster Catholic Crusaders (3)

    Head Coach: Bruce Harbach

    Assistant Coaches: Todd Mealy (DC), Gordon Eck (OC), Julian Williams, Jared Shearer, Tony Mayo, Chris Maiorino, Brandon Way

    Team Name: Lancaster Catholic Crusaders

    2016 Record: 7-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Bryan Downey, Christian Sweigert, Rufus Fulton, Ricky Poillon, Jordan Scott

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. OT Peyton Snopek, 6’1″ 245, Sr. WR Andrew Kirchner, 6’1″ 200, Sr. FB CJ Zimmerman, 5’9″ 185, Sr. OG Sebastian Lewis, 5’11” 265, Sr. OG David Schreck, 6’0″ 220, Sr. OT Shane O’Leary, 6’2″ 255, So. WR, 5’9″ 155, So. C Trey Wells, 6’4″ 230, So. OT EJ Pratt, 6’2″ 295

    Defensive Starters Returning: Sr. DE Peyton Snopek, 6’1″ 245, Sr. OLB Andrew Kirchner, 6’1″ 200, Sr. LB CJ Zimmerman, 5’9″ 185, Sr. DE Shane O’Leary, 6’2″ 255, So. NG Trey Wells, 6’4″ 230, Sr. LB David Cook, 6’1″ 180, Sr. CB Ethan Baddick, 6’1″ 175, Jr. LB Luke Miller, 5’9″ 165, Sr. DE Henry Skehan, 6’2″ 190, Sr. RB Quincy Clark, 5’8″ 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: Sr. PK/K Connor Engle, 6’3″ 185
    Jr. KR Malkam Lawrence, 5’9″ 165

    Key Newcomers: Jr. QB/FS Philip Bomberger,6’4″ 190, So. QB/CB Gavin Sullivan, 5’11” 170, Jr. WR Dwayne Caine, 6’3″ 175, Jr. CB/RB William Koenig, 5’9″ 160, So. LB/RB Alex Cruz, 5’9″ 185, So. OL/DL Liam Besecker, 6’4″ 250, Jr. LB James Sheetz, 5’10” 180, Jr. WR/LB Michael Fedorshak, 6’2″ 170

    Key Stats: Just about even stat in passing yardage (45%) and running yardage last season (55%).

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have to be able to run the football more effectively this season to offset our inexperience at QB Once we settle in on a QB we should be should be a very productive offense. Very experienced at the skill and offensive line positions. We have to establish the run to throw the ball.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Solid defensive front. A little inexperienced in the secondary. Did a fair job last season on stopping the run but have to be more consistent in doing that this season. If skill players develop, we should be a solid defense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Outstanding special team player in Connor Engle. Should be a weapon for us on in the kicking game. We need to work hard on special teams this season. Gave up to many big plays last season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Loyalsock Lancers (4)

    Head Coach: Justin Van Fleet

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andy Brown OC
    Matt Palmatier DC
    Dustin Brouse DB WR
    Denny Stopper QB DE
    Joe Mileto LB OL
    Joe Difrencesco OL DL
    Duane Van Fleet OL LB

    Team Name: Loyalsock Lancers

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    Crae McCracken
    Marcus Williams
    Alden Mileto
    Alec Little
    Andrew Czap

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    QB Connor Watkins Jr 6’3 210
    TB Cole Cavanaugh Sr 6’0 200
    RB Hunter Webb Sr 6’2 210
    WR Jaiden Cioffi Jr 6’3 190
    WR Brock Hepler Sr 5’9 180
    WR Gerald Ross Jr 6’0 175
    OL Max Dugan Sr 6’3 230
    OL Dylan Armson Sr 6’6 280
    OL Hunter Knott Sr 6’0 260
    W Eric Holz Sr 6’1 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    DL Carmen Barone Jr 6’2 235
    DL Geno Ginoble Sr 6’1 230
    DL Brad Conroy Sr 5’10 260
    ILB Dom Fischetti Sr 5’10 220
    OLB Hunter Webb Sr 6’2 210
    OLB Eric Holz Sr 6’1 190
    S Derek Gee Jr 5’10 190
    S Cole Cavanaugh 6’0 200
    CB Sam Newton 5’9 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr PR Cole Cavanaugh
    Sr KO Ret Sam Newton
    Jr P Derek Gee

    Key Newcomers: (2)

    OL/DL Maliki Parlante So 6’2 240
    OL/DL Jeffery Hamilton Fr 6’0 260

    Key Stats: We return a 1000 passer and rusher as well as 3 of the top 5 tacklers on the defensive side of the ball.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We look forward to continuing to grow as an offense. A tremendous amount of work has been endeavored in the offseason to increase our performance as well as create more opportunities for our athletes to be athletes. That is all dependent on the growth and maturity of our offensive line.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return a large amount of our defense from last season. The keys to our defense truly working to full potential involve our own ability to rely upon and trust in one another. We have a lot of talent on the field as well as experience. It is time to put it all together.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We will have a battle for the field goal position, but return all-state punter Derek Gee. It is important this aspect of football remain a focus of our team.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wilson Bulldogs (3)

    Head Coach: Doug Dahms

    Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Palm, Ernie Wolber, Jeff Brubaker, Matt Bender, Brandon Naples, Brandon Dahms, Paul Covell, Eric Baumener, Eric Hancock, Joe Opalenick, Mark Steinmeyer, Andrew Blass, Greg Barnett, Jake Peterson

    Team Name: Wilson Bulldogs

    2016 Record: 12-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (9)

    Foday Jalloh (WR/OLB)
    Brian Wright (WR/OLB)
    Justin Weller (WR/DB)
    Alex Twiford (TE/DE)
    Isaiah Reigel (OT/DE)
    Mason McElroy (WR/KR/DB)
    Tommy O’Brien (S)
    Jake Morris (C)
    Franz Borden (G)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Wyatt Schannauer (OT/DT-6’3″ 325)
    Chris Price (OG/DE-6’2″ 210)
    Iggy Reynoso (RB-5’11” 212)
    Connor Uhrig (QB-5’11” 170)
    Nick Johnson (TE 5’10” 230)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Wyatt Schannauer (OT/DT-6’3″ 325)
    Chris Price (OG/DE-6’2″ 210)
    Trevor Hatlee (ILB-6’1″ 215)
    Nick Johnson (ILB-5’10 230)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Stats: Reynoso rushed for 1600 yards last year and QB’s combined for over 2000 yards passing

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offensively we have a good running back returning as well as our QB’s. We lost three DI receivers so a big question will be at the receiver position as well as O-line. Young players will have to step up if we are going to be successful offensively.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Should be solid up front but we will be young at the outside linebacker and secondary positions. Our success will hinge on how fast the new players can pick up our defense and how physical they will be.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Staring from scratch. Need yo find a punter, though Connor Uhrig may be pretty good there, a kicker (???), and some rturn men. Normally a strength for us, specal teams may take some time to gel.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Cumberland Valley HS (3)

    Head Coach: Michael Whitehead

    Assistant Coaches:

    Levi Mumma
    Jim Fry
    Craig Schweitzer
    Matt Fisher
    John Bates
    Art Crossley
    Brad Zell
    Gregg Williams

    Team Name: Cumberland Valley HS

    2016 Record: 9-4

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    Josiah Quigley
    Robert Goodrich
    Ridge Bachman
    Chris Armbrust
    Alex Hetzel

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    SR, ATH, Charlie Katshir, 6’3″ 210
    SR, OL, Jacob Fetterolf, 6’3″ 275
    SR, HB, Jake Palmer, 5’9″ 175
    SR, ZB, Cole McCoy, 5’9″ 170
    SR, OL, Andrew Miller, 6’2″ 210
    SR. OL, Matt Manchon, 5’11’ 195
    JR, QB, Jared Plessinger, 5’10 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    SR, DB, Charlie Katshir, 6’3″ 210
    SR, DL, Jacob Fetterolf, 6’3″ 275
    SR, LB, Christian Arrington, 6’2″ 215
    SR, DB, Cole McCoy, 5’9″ 170
    SR, DL, Austin Kupko, 6’0″ 200
    SR, DL, Galen Witmer, 5’10” 190
    SR, DB, Zach Snow, 6’0 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    SR, P-KR-PR, Charlie Katshir, 6’3″ 210

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    SR, DL/TE Rumi Khan, 6’2″ 200
    JR, DL/TE Stone Huffman, 6’2″ 200
    JR, TE Lukas Wandling, 6’5″ 200
    SR. HB/DB Chase Ebersole, 6’0″ 175

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offensive, we have a good nucleus returning. We just need to find a FB for our Wing-T.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return good experience from last season. We just need to find MLB’s for our defense.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return Charlie Katshir who is dangerous in returns. Just need to decide on a kicker so that Katshir can get a break.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wissahickon HS (1)

    Head Coach: Randy Cuthbert

    Team Name: Wissahickon

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Darryl Baldwin, Justin Cooper, Chad Dubin, Shane Ford, Mason Menhardt, Mike Schoenleber, Darnell Watson, Tommy Gorman, AJ Dececco, Anthony Marino, Erickt Rodriguez

    Returning two-way starters: (2)

    Antaun Lloyd (RB/CB/KR) 5’7 170 Sr. On offense he had 30 carries for 213 yards and one score. He caught 30 passes for 213 yards and a score. On defense he had 20 tackles, one interception and 2 kickoff returns for a touchdown.

    Rahsheed Wright (WR/DB) 6’ 170 Sr. He had five catches for 95 yards and on defense he had 31 tackles, one interception and one kickoff return for a touchdown.

    Returning one-way starters: (4)

    Tyler Caso (TE) 6’3 185 Jr. caught 5 passes for 103 yards and 2 scores.

    Marco Rivera (LB) 5’11 200 Sr. had 68 tackles, 11 for loss, 2 forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

    Alex Rodriguez (OL) 5’6 245 Sr.

    Lamar Williams (DL) 6’1 315 Sr. had 29 tackles, 3 for loss, one sack and one fumble recovery.

    Returning lettermen: (4)

    John Dickson (QB) 6’ 170 Sr.

    Amir Hudson (FB/LB) 5’10 175 Sr.

    Andre Mack (FB/LB) 5’9 170 Sr.

    Mark Thompson (OL/DL) 5’9 225 Jr.

    Key Newcomers: (2) Sr. QB John Dickson, Jr. OL/DL Mark Thompson 

     D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Antuan Lloyd

    2017 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Reduce penalties, limit turnovers and be better in the red zone. Lots of new faces, so this group needs to come together quickly.

    Defense: Antaun lloyd and Marco Rivera will be the anchors of the defense, they need to come up big and lead the team.

    Special Team: new faces in all of the special teams, need to make plays. Antaun lloyd and Rahsheed wright both had return TDs last yea

  • 2017 Team Preview – Valley View Cougars (2)

    Head Coach: George Howanitz

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Barrett, Corey Mitchko, Scot Wasilchak, Josh Lupini, Chris Reese, Matt Semanision, JR Refice, John Rebar, Bill Cawley, Brian Kubilus, Mark Soltis, Cory Panettieri, Tyler Kapinus

    Team Name: Valley View Cougars

    2016 Record: 7-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Jake Osborne, Evan Carey, Ethan Carey, Bryan Hudak, Ang Mazzoni, Blake Evans, Matt Mackinder, Brett Uhrin

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. QB Chandler Fuller, 6-2, 185
    Sr FB Sam Pittsman, 6-0, 210
    Jr. TB Traon Jones, 5-9, 170
    Sr. HB Robert Sebastianelli, 6-1, 215
    Jr. OT Brian Durkin, 6-5, 270
    Jr. C Connor Judge, 5-11, 225
    Jr. OG EJ Alco, 5-11, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. DE Kyle Cwalinski, 6-2, 250
    Sr LB Sam Pittsman, 6-0, 210
    Sr. LB Robert Sebastianelli, 6-1, 215
    Jr. DE Brian Durkin, 6-5, 270
    Jr. DB Chase Combs, 5-8, 155
    Jr. DB Jaden Duplessis, 6-0, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. K Max Gillow, 5-9, 145

    Key Newcomers: (15)

    Sr. DB Nasir Smith, 6-3, 180
    Sr. WR/DB Dom Possanza, 5-7, 155
    Sr. FB/LB Dom Lupini, 5-9, 185
    Sr. WR/DB Kris Pittsman, 6-0, 175
    Sr. DT Tyler Vessel, 6-0, 260
    Sr. OL/DL David Buhkar, 5-11, 245
    Jr. RB/DB Seth Ver-Non, 6-2, 175
    Jr. DB Mason Kordish, 5-9, 165
    Jr. OL/DE Mike Sebastianelli, 6-0, 255
    So. TE/LB Ryan Turlip, 6-0, 195
    So. WR/DB Dylan Howanitz, 6-2, 175
    So. Ath Janaasah Boone, 6-0, 175
    So. WR/DB Alex Savkov, 5-11, 170
    So. OL/DL John Shnipes, 6-4, 270
    So. OL/DL Logan Burns, 5-11, 225

    Key Stats:

    981 Passing Yds, 8 TD
    2257 Rush Yds, 26 TD
    Special Teams 4 TD
    Defense Limited Offenses to Under 100 Yds per game Avg; and 15 Pts Per Game Avg

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offensively we must be able to score points while controlling the tempo of the game. We have big play makers that need to make big plays.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense returns all our top tacklers from last season, so if we can stay healthy, we can be a force. Our ability to force turnovers and pressure offenses will be a big key this season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We scored 4 TDs last year on special teams and forced teams into bad field position with our punting game. I expect the same this season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – New Hope-Solebury (1)

    School: New Hope-Solebury (New Hope, PA)

    Head coach: Jim DiTulio

    2017 Schedule:

    # of returning offensive starters (0-11): 6 (Flavin, Taylor, Shadle, Adar, Mangan, Garritano)

    # of returning defensive starters (0-11): 8 (Flavin, Taylor, Shadle, Adar, Mangan, Young, Capriotti, Tangradi)

    ’16 starting QB returning? (yes/no): yes

    ’16 top RB returning? (yes/no): no

    ’16 top WR returning? (yes/no): yes

    ’16 top OL returning? (yes/no): no

    ’16 top defender returning?(yes/no): no

    ’16 JV Record: 3-3

    Top three players (please also list year in school [for COMING season], position and height/weight/40-yd dash time):
                            Nick Garritano, Sr. QB/CB 6’4 180 Lbs.

    Morgan Shadle Sr. ATH/LB 5’10 175 Lbs.

    Jesse Capriotti Sr. RB/FS 5’10 160 Lbs.

    Team strengths:
    Offensively, Nick Garritano returns as our starting Quarterback. He is in his 4th Year as the starting QB. Nick finished 2016 with 1215 yards passing with 24 TD’s with just 4 INT’s. Nick will attractive option to Division 1 programs in 2017. Up Front we will return 3 full time starters. We also return 3 underclassmen that saw significant playing time as well. Topher Taylor will move to left tackle to replace Matt Fest who is will be playing at Lehigh University in 2017. John Mangan who was a stud up front all year and had 25 pancakes, returns at left guard. Lastly, Max Adar who had very solid year at center returns to snapping duty. Taylor, Mangan and Adar were All League selections in 2016. Morgan Shadle who lead the team with 316 receiving yards returns and had 6 TD’s, will split time between running back and wide receiver. At the WR positon John Flavin who had a very solid year in 2016 returns and will look to continue where he left off. John runs good routes and is very solid run blocker.

    Defensively, last season we finished in the top 10 for AAA schools. We are returning 8 Starters. Defensively, we averaged 6 points a game. Pat Tangradi, Topher Taylor, Jesse Capriotti, Morgan Shadle, John Mangan, Alex Young, Max Adar and John Flavin. Topher Taylor and John Mangan were all league selections last season on Defense.

    Team weaknesses:

    Backups! Outside our the returning starters it is unclear as of right now who will factor in what roles in 2017.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Scranton Prep (2)

    Head Coach: Terry Gallagher

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Croom, Dan McShaffery, Bill Pasqualichio, Ryan Jones, Jason Tallo, Jeff Stage, Aaron Holzman, Pat Orner, Chris Paris

    Team Name: Scranton Prep Cavaliers

    2016 Record: 12-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Braden Burrier FB/LB, Max Borgia DT/G, Kyle Polishan OT/DE, Jake Ryan QB/DB, Mario Giannone WR/DB, Kyler McAllister OLB, Jake Ryan WR/DB, Ricky Morgan RB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. RB Matt Gilmartin, 5-10 195, Sr. TE Cree Coccodrilli 6’1 220, Sr. OT Charles Farrell, 6’3 275, Sr. G Anthony Rossi, 6’3 270, Sr. WR. Tommy Doherty, 5’10 175, Sr. OT A.J. Kohut, 6’3 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OLB Lucas Stage, 5’11 185, Sr. FS Tommy Doherty 5’10, 175, Sr. LB Ivan Balavage, 6’0 205, Sr. DE Cree Coccodrilli 6’1 200, Sr. DT Charles Farrell, 6’3 275, Sr. DT Anthony Rossi, 6’3 270,

    Special Teams Returning: Jr. K Alec Buttner, 5’11 160

    Key Returners :  WR/DB Sam Dickson-5’9 170, FB/LB Joe Walsh-5’11 210, QB/OLB Brian Dwyer-6’0 205, WR/DB Luke Johnson-5’11 175, TE/DE- Mike Kaffka- 6’5 215, G/DE Ben Koshinski- 6’5 265, RB/OLB Braden McAllister- 5’9 185, C/DT Will McGregor- 6’0 250,

    Key Newcomers: QB/DB Leo O’Boyle-6’6 220, OL/DT T.J. Holmes- 6’0 260, RB/OLB Ryan Cosgrove 6’0 180, FB/OLB Mitchell Simon- 5’10 200, TE/LB Matthew Para- 6’2 205, OT/DE Daniel Belardi-6’1 260, G/DT Rob DiBileo-5’10 235, G/DT Anthony Kromko- 5’11 220, ATH/DB Carter Odel- 5’9 170, FB/LB Tucker Johnson- 5’11 200, OT/DT Reinor Lowe 6’3 250, DE/TE Jake Aebli- 5’11 200

    2017 Outlook: We have an excellent group of leaders in this senior class. We return a solid nucleus on both sides of the football, but must replace a dynamic athlete at quarterback and two all state linemen. The junior class has great potential, and it should be exciting to see them develop. We hope to be very competitive.

    Offense: Run the football and continue the development of skilled positions to aid the passing game.

    Defense: To play smart, fast, disciplined, and physical.

    Special Team: Put our athletes in the best position for them to be successful.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Tri-Valley Bulldogs (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Ulicny

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Bowman
    Richie Dunkelberger
    Brynn Bowman
    Jason Eby
    Marty Shade
    Rick Otto
    Kevin Scheib

    Team Name: Tri-Valley Bulldogs

    2016 Record: 8-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (4)

    Bryon Rusinko (OL/DL)
    Jake Kroh (TE/DE)
    Tyler Dalton (DB)
    Dawson Boltz (DB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr QB Logan Yoder 6-1, 185
    Sr FB Danny Scheib 5-11, 240
    Sr HB Dawson Schwalm 6-1, 185
    Sr SE Ashton Buchanan 6-2, 175
    Sr OL John Lindenmuth 5-10, 230
    Sr OL Darren Young 6-5, 280
    Sr OL Josh Kroh 6-1, 240
    Jr OL Kolt Schaeffer 6-0, 195
    Jr HB Ike Lucas 5-9, 165
    Jr SE Nick Ziegmont 6-1, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr LB Cole Rothermel 5’10 185
    Sr LB Danny Scheib 5-11, 240
    Sr LB Dawson Schwalm 6-1, 185
    Sr DB Ashton Buchanan 6-2, 175
    Sr DL Darren Young 6-5, 280
    Sr DL Josh Kroh 6-1, 240
    Jr DE Kolt Schaeffer 6-0, 195
    Jr LB Ike Lucas 5-9, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr Punt Returner Ashton Buchanan 6-2, 175
    Sr Kick Returner Dawson Schwalm 6-1, 185
    Sr Extra Point Kicker John Stiely 5-10, 150
    Jr Punter Ike Lucas 5-9, 165

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Sr LB Bailey Ruch 5-10, 175
    Sr OL Quinn Wiest 5-11, 190
    Jr DB Dalton Leedy 6-1, 165
    Jr OL Stone Clouser 6-1, 220
    Fr DB Chase Herb 5-11, 175

    Key Stats: Backfield of Scheib, Scwhalm and Lucas combined over 2500 rushing yards in 2016

    2017 Offensive Outlook: 9 starters return from a decent 2016 group. With the entire backfield and receiving corps returning, TV should be able to put points on the board. Finding a quality tight end and a lineman to compliment four returning starters up front is the team’s main priority.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: All four starting linebackers return along with two defensive lineman and two defensive backs. A number of talented underclassmen should be able to fill in the empty secondary slots. Biggest concern is finding help up front from a depleted 2016 front line.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Should be solid with the return of all special team players from 2016. Still trying to find a kicker who can get the ball deep on kickoffs.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pottstown Trojans (1)

    Head Coach: Mark Fischer

    Assistant Coaches:

    Hank Coyne
    Scott Smiley
    Jerry Gleeson
    Andrew Lowe
    Craig Ollivier
    Reggie Slaton

    Team Name: Pottstown Trojans

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Ernest McCalvin, Isaiah Mayes, Hunter Williams, Jaylen Chestnut, Ja’Vonte Tinson.

    Offensive Starters Returning: Sr. Wr Aaron Diamond,6’2 180, Sr Wr, Jamal Adams, 5’9 140, Sr QB Owen Morton, 6’2 195, Sr RB Anthony Wiggins Jr, 5’5 150, Sr OL Tom Doyle, 6’2 285, Sr OL Aubrey King, 5’10 210, Sr OL Jimmy Calvario, 5’10 205. JR OL Destyn Snyder, 5’7 195.

    Defensive Starters Returning: Sr. FS Aaron Diamond,6’2 180, Sr CB, Jamal Adams, 5’9 140, Sr DL Tom Doyle, 6’2 285, Sr LB Nate Parsons 5’6 155, Sr OLB Anthony Wiggins Jr, 5’5 150, Jr LB Dominique Durant, 5’9 170, Sr LB Owen Morton, 6’2 195.

    Special Team Starters Returning: Jr KR Quincy Baker, 5’7 150, Jr KR Adrian Sibley Jr, 5’8 140, Sr P Aaron Diamond, 6’2 180.

    Key Newcomers: Soph OLB John Oister, 5’10 150, JR, FS Nehemiah Figeroa, 5’10 150, Soph DL Daiwik Phillips, 6’4 310, Soph LB Dave Hicks, 5’11 175, Soph TE Jorge Mundo, 6’0 160, Soph OL Cole Miller 6’2 210,
    Jr TE Giovany Arroyo, 6’1 180, Soph DB/QB Josiah Wiggins, 5’6 155, Soph CB/RB Daniel Darden, 5’8 130, Soph CB/RB Dereck Darden, 5’7 140, Jr RB, Adrian Sibley Jr, 5’8 140, Jr RB/CB Quincy Baker, 5’7 150.

    Key Stats: 2016-5th in the PAC in Team Defense

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The offensive unit needs to establish a run game. Our offensive line needs to control the line of scrimmage. Improving weekly on our core plays is a priority. We need to play disciplined and unselfish football.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: The defense needs to be fundamentally sound and fly to the football. They need to make big plays by using their speed. They need to be sound tacklers that play physically each play.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Special teams need to be a game changer for us. They need to pin teams deep in their own end, set our offense up with good field position and play aggressively. Special teams needs to be a spark for us.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Henrich (6th year) (overall 33-25)

    Assistant Coaches: Jeff Searfass (OC/QB), Fred Rice (RB), James Parham JR (OL), Mike Sculley (WR), Blaec Saeger (S), Brian Miller (LB), Larry Moussa (DL), Bob Kohler (C), Shawn Glosek (OL)

    Team Name: Golden Hawks

    2016 Record: 11-4, District XI 4A Champions, State Semi-Finalists

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (9) Randy Terry, Isaiah Onuschak, Niko Camacho, Rafael Lozada, Nick Petros, Brandon Kelly, PJ Weierbach, Karim Powell, Damian Diaz

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Javon Clements (QB), Daizhun Rhodes (RB), Brandon Gill (OL), Dalton Daddona (OL), Jacob Kanyuk (OL), Elias Marte (OL), Peter Iselo (FB),

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Tavion Banks (FS), Daizhun Rhodes (C), Nate Palanica (S), Matt Bisko (LB), Shamus Williams (C), Brandon Gill (DL)

    Special Teams Starters Returning: Anthony DaSilva (K/P), Tavion Banks (R), Daizhun Rhodes (R)

    Key Newcomers: Paul Carreras (LB, FB), Carson Badamo (LB/TE), Brandon Bartholomew (DE/TE), Chris Drayton III (WR/C), Owen Daddona (WR/S), Trea Lovell (WR/S)

    D1 (FBS, FCS) Prospects: Carson Badamo, Matt Bisko, Brandon Gill, Daizhun Rhodes, Javon Clements

    2017 Outlook: Becahi has won 3 District Championships in the last 4 years. They have been to the State-Semis and State-Quarters in 2 of those three years and are poised to make a run again this year. Competing in the EPC18 South is never an easy task, however, in 2016 they proved they belong and are looking forward to the challenge again in 2017. With many key starters returning the Golden Hawks should be able to score some points. Senior QB Javon Clements had a breakout year in 2016 and will look to build on that in 2017. He will have some weapons in Shamus Williams, Tavion Banks, Day Day Rhodes and Nate Palanica at his disposal. The strength of the offense though could be the offensive line with three returning starters and some experienced guys stepping. The questions will be how well Becahi will be able to replace some key guys from a very aggressive defensive unit. Gone are five of the front six, a group that proved to be very difficult to handle in 2016. With all the recent success, the Golden Hawks will surely be expected to compete for District Gold and if all things go well maybe more.

  • 2017 Team Preview – Spring-Ford (1)

    Head Coach: Chad Brubaker

    Assistant Coaches:

    Jim Mich, Jr. – Defensive Backs – Co-D-Coordinator
    Steve Schein – Linebackers – Co-D-Coordinator
    DJ Fox – Defensive Ends / JV Head Coach
    Chuck Nesley – Defensive Tackles
    Dale Bergman – Corners
    John Lorchak – Offensive Line
    Eric Hill – Quarterbacks
    Keyente Moore – Running Backs

    Team Name: Spring-Ford

    2016 Record: 9-3

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: (18)

    Matt Gibson, Dan Cassidy, Stone Scarcelle, Quinn McKenna, Adam Sharkey, Selwyn Simpson, Billy Frazier, Josh Tumelty, Ryan Yanulevich, Erick Rodriguez, Nick Salomone, Luke Nadwodny, Casey Callahan, Lee Albert, Toby Poet, Tanner Romano, Andrew Guldin, Matt Booth

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. QB TJ Pergine, 6-0, 190
    Sr. LT Noah Silva, 6-2, 285
    Sr. ATH Justin DeFrancesco, 5-9, 165
    Sr. C Matt LePore, 6-0, 265

    Defensive Starters Returning: (0)

    None.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. LS David Giangiulio, 6-0, 235

    Key Newcomers: (8)

    Sr. WR/DB Pete Agler, 5-8, 155
    Sr. WR/DB Tyler Edwards, 5-10, 160
    Jr. RB/S Stephen Brill, 5-11, 160
    Sr. WR Mitch Vagnozzi, 5-9, 155
    So. RB/LB James Albert, 6-0, 195
    So. OL/DL Gunnar Romano, 5-10, 210
    Sr. OL/DL Mark Schaffer, 6-0, 315
    Jr. HB/LB Nick Delromano, 6-0, 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Sr. QB TJ Pergine, 6-0, 190
    Sr. LT Noah Silva, 6-2, 285

    Key Team Stats:

    The 2016 team lost to Wilson, District 3 Champion and state semi-finalist, in overtime 41-40, Perkiomen Valley, a District 1 semi-finalist, 28-16, and to North Penn, District 1 Champion and state semi-finalist, 28-19. The 3 losses were by a combined 22 points.

    2017 Outlook:

    Offense:

    We have completely overhauled our offense to better match what we have coming back. Having TJ Pergine back at QB (136-233-2,324*-58.4-27*-8-173.5) is huge and we are going to put a lot on him, especially early in the season. We need him to be our point guard, making great decisions, controlling the pace, and making those around him better. Having Noah Silva and Matt LePore back on the offensive line will be a great help to him. Justin DeFrancesco will get a lot of touches after waiting his turn behind Matt Gibson and Selwyn Simpson.

    *school record

    Defense:

    We have to find out who can play and quickly, having to replace all 11 starters on defense. We will be very young and / or inexperienced. How quickly we learn and mature will be a big key to our season. We are going to need our young guys to grow up quickly and help us on both sides of the ball, but particularly on the defensive side.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Marple Newtown (1)

    After coming off the Most successful season in MNHS history (11-2), a share of the Central League title for the first time since 1977 and our 1st home playoff wins in school history, we are working hard. We lost in the district semifinals to Academy Park. We will open the 2017 season in Florida at the ESPN World Wide of sports.

    Head Coach: Chris Gicking

    Team: Marple Newtown Tigers

    Last year: 11-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Assistant Coaches: Harry Gicking, Zach Young, Mike Willard, Steve Giordano, Josh Crooks, Scott Williams, Bob Knapp, Trevor Viviani, Anthony Paoletti, Joe Sweeley, Nick Reynolds, Steve Reynolds, Matt Destefano, Dan Giordano, Pete Rodden, Chris Boggs, Dave Lerro, Jim Allsman, Marc Saracino, Joe Rufo, and Dave Bertoline.

    This will be our 4th year, 25-11 overall. This senior class came in when we as a staff took over.

    Starters Lost: 12 players

    For the second straight year we lose a great senior class which 5 of them will play college football. We will try to replace them as best we can!

    Cameron Mathes (baseball Villanova, 54 catches, 1,068 yards (6th all time in DELCO for yards in a single season and 10 TDS receiving), Luke Lozowicki dominating OL play ( Kutztown football), Carmen Christiana 1,000 all purpose yards and led team in INTS (Ursinus football), Cooper Maas led team in tackles 78 and TFL 33 (Delco), Dylan Conan lock down corner ( Widener football ), Anthony Goodman Great at OT and DT (Delco), Kevin Rankin DT played awesome all year (Delco), Dan Payne tough on defense all year (Widener ), Tommy Long made all the defensive calls ( Miami) Dylan Tuohey best blocker (Lock Haven football), and Nick DiCrecchio corner and special team specialist (Penn State), Jack Racine (Temple) , Steve Mainardi ( master apprenticeship) and Michael Breslin ( West Chester) were seniors that contributed.

    Returning Starters: 10 plus our kicker and punter

    Anthony Paoletti 6 2 210 SR QB (Committed to University of Delaware) , threw for a Delaware County record 2,739 yards and had 33 total TDS a as a junior. He had over 3,000 yards all purpose. He has over 5,000 all-purpose yards and 50 TDS in his career.

    Dash Dulgerian 6 1 210 SR WR/ OLB 42 catches 888 yards 10 TDS.

    Marlon Weathers 6 185 JR RB/ DB 1,130 yards rushing 17 total TDS. He has almost 1,500 yards in his career so far.

    Kyle Tobin 6 2 220 SR DE/ TE/ LS 72 tackles, 7 sacks and 18.5 TFL.

    Mike Miller 5 11 260 SR DT/OL 56 tackles 6 sacks 18.5 TFL.

    Reilly Fillman 5 11 175 SR WR/ punter/ kicker 39.5 YPP, 51 pts, 42 XPTS.

    Luke Cantwell 6 2 210 SR OLB/WR 50 tackles, 4.5 TFL and 6 catches.

    Kevin Hahn 6 4 240 SR OL/DL team had 54 TDS, school record 411 points and over 4,500 yards of offense.

    Mike Shelly 6 250 SR Center team had 54 TDS, school record 411 points and over 4,500 yards of offense.

    Jack Fallows 6 200 SR RB/DL tough and is relentless, has 5 TDS

    Luke Zimmerman 6 0 230 SR OL/DL/LB team had 54 TDS, school record 411 points and over 4,500 yards of offense.

    AJ Katrakazis 5 11 185 JR LB/OL 52 tackles 5.5 TFL

    James Diamond 5 11 230 JR OL/DL team had 54 TDS, school record 411 points and over 4,500 yards of offense.

    Luke Ciavardelli 5 10 175 SR Kicker 11 touch backs

    Top Newcomers:
    Sean Standen 6 3 260 SR OL/DL, Mike Avellino 5 10 190 SR OLB/LS, Jimmy Geraghty 5 11 200 SR OL/DL, Joe McMaster 6 1 230 SR OL/DL, Alden Mathes 6 180 JR QB/WR/DB, Kevin Merrone 5 10 180 JR WR/DB, Colin Ferry 6 2 180 JR WR/OLB, Liam Ferry 6 2 210 JR OL/DL, Luke Jelus 5 10 180 JR RB/DB, Fotis Kotopoulos 6 1 250 JR DL/OL, Sal Tartaglia 5 10 200 JR OL/LB, Tom Tobin 6 200 JR LB/RB/TE, Seth Moyer 6 175 JR QB/ DB/WR, Blake Turnier 6 2 185 JR OL/DL, Jim Openshaw 5 11 225 JR OL/DL, Luke Nichols 6 1 180 JR WR/DB, Joe Keffer 5 9 170 JR WR/DB, Jake Simpson 5 10 170 JR DB/WR, AJ Grosso 6 1 230 JR OL/DL, Cameron Leone 6 175 JR DB/WR, and Soph WR/DB Shane Benedict 5 11 170.

    Special Teams:
    Punter/kicker Reilly Fillman(39.5 AVG) is back from last year as well as kicker Luke Ciavardelli (kickoffs and long FGS). See above for stats.

    2017 Outlook: We lost 12 of 22 starters from the FIRST CL title since 1977 and first home playoff wins in school history. It was the first time we have been in playoffs in consecutive years and that we have won a playoff game in consecutive years. The seniors that graduated leave with the most wins in school history in 3 years with 25! We need kids to continue to step up and take another step! The coaches and kids have worked hard. The administration and community support is great!

  • 2017 Team Preview – Notre Dame Green Pond Crusaders (11)

    Head Coach: Philip Stambaugh

    Assistant Coaches: Anthony Casciano, Jordon Hildabrant, Rob Irving, Scott Ransom, Scott Vaughn, Tom Campanaro, Tom Cooper, Lloyd Brooks, Marty Nesbitt, Dan Catino, Mike Kaulius, Mike Corpora, Greg Gabrielli

    Team Name: Notre Dame Green Pond Crusaders

    2016 Record: 12-3, 8-2 Colonial League

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (11) Jalen Simpson, Mitch Daniel, Jon Moran, Christian Candelaria, Timmy Costantino, Austin Kaulius, EJ Medina, Matt DeBerardinis, Jack Nesbitt, Ryan Young, Tommy Weber

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Jr., QB Cole DeFranco, 6-0, 190, Jr., RB/WR Isaiah Dejesus, 5-9, 175, So., OL Andrew Stackhouse, 6-2, 260, Sr., OL Mikey DeGaetano, 5-11, 240, Jr., OL Jack O’Hagan, 5-11, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr., DL/LB Mikey DeGaetano, 5-11, 240, Jr., LB Isaiah Dejesus, 5-9, 175, Sr., LB Sammy Viera, 6-1, 205, Sr., DB Josh Clark, 5-8, 185, Sr., DB Brandon Clark, 6-0, 175, Jr., LB Jake Gillen 5-8, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr., K Tucker Eighmy, 6-2, 200, Jr., K Alex Garrido 5-11, 185

    Key Newcomers: (14) Sr., WR Danny O’Hare, 6-1, 175, Sr., RB Gerald Grube, 5-10, 195, So., DB-RB Ben Carlin, 5-8, 155, Jr., OL Connor McFadden, 5-10, 185, Jr., OL/LB Phil Caiazzo, 5-10, 180, So., LB Andy Matisz, 6-0, 190, So., WR Kobe Smith, 5-8, 155, Sr., DB/LB Kyshaun Myers, 6-1, 185, Sr., DB Kohlby Moyer, 5-8, 155, Sr., DL Drummond Thompson, 5-11, 240, Sr., DL Bobby Fiedler, 6-5, 225, Jr., RB Joey Cerar, 5-10, 195, So., QB/WR Andrew Darno, 5-11, 170, Jr., WR Jake Stubits, 5-9, 170

    Key Stats: Last Season (2016)
    Offense produced 5,453 yds. & 70 TDs
    Defense produced 94 Tackles for Loss, 32 Sacks, 105 Hurries, 21 INTs & 14 Fumbles Recovered
    Special Teams produced 25 Touchbacks, 35.0 Punt Avg., 6/11 FGs, 61/67 PATs & 1,083 Return Yards

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offense is replacing some very key weapons for this upcoming season. We feel good about the kids filling in those spots. Our QB & RBs have experience and our WRs have playing experience mainly on the defensive side of the ball. Upfront we have 3 players who started for us returning to anchor the OL. We had talent on our JV level last year and some of those players will contribute in many roles offensively for us in 2017.

    Keys to success will be more overall speed on the field in 2017 and it will be a matter of how quickly our WR group can develop. We like to use a number of guys on offense in different packages so it will be important that we execute with all those groups.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Defensively we return key guys especially at LB. We feel very good about the LB group and having those guys play multiple spots for us in the defensive interior and secondary. We have DBs with good game experience and playing a multitude of guys in 2016 will pay off for us again in 2017.

    Key to success are stopping the run and getting teams off the field on 3rd down. We want to continue to utilize our depth as well to help us in the post-season. We will have challenges throughout the schedule so we plan to use a larger group of players on defense to keep us fresh.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return both kickers from 2016. Both had excellent years for us and we expect them only to get better in 2017 because last year was their first year playing football. Our punter graduated so we will need to fill that position this off-season.

    Key to a successful year is utilizing role-players to aid our team depth and contribute in a big way on special teams. Our kicking game has to continue to be strong.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers (1)

    Head Coach: Rory Graver

    Assistant Coaches:

    Tony Yerger
    Bill Baker
    Matt Bildstein
    Mike Cianciulli
    Tyler Yaculak
    Kevin Mobley

    Team Name: Pope John Paul II Golden Panthers

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (6)

    Nick Yerger, LB/FB
    Ryan Kormos, WR/DB
    AJ Dejewski, OL/LB
    Liam Lockrey, OL/DL
    Sean Brennan, TE/DL
    Jame Butler, OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. QB Matt DeLaurentis, 6-3, 180
    Sr. WR/RB Dan Cirino, 6-1, 180
    Sr. WR Jake Bildstein, 5-8, 170
    Jr. WR CJ McCafferty 5-8, 160
    Sr. OL Denver Francis, 5-8, 210
    Sr. OL Nick Galbraith, 6-1, 250
    Jr. RB AJ Natale, 5-9, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. DB Dan Cirino, 6-1, 180
    Sr. DB/LB Jake Bildstein, 5-8, 170
    Jr. LB AJ Natale, 5-9, 185
    Jr. DB CJ McCafferty 5-8, 160
    Sr. DB Gunner George 5-10, 165
    Sr. LB Chris Haffey 6-1, 175
    Sr. DL Nick Galbraith, 6-1, 250
    Sr. DL Denver Francis, 5-8, 210

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Jr. K Matt Moroz, 6-0, 160
    Sr. P Matt DeLaurentis 6-3, 180
    Jr. LS Bryan Bendig 6-3, 190

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    Sr. OL/DL Rickey Garofolo, 6-0, 305
    Sr. OL/DL Michael Ronca, 6-1, 225
    JR. TE/DL Bryan Bendig, 6-3, 190
    JR. WR/DB Chris Salvo, 5-7, 160
    JR. LB Andrew Duff 5-7, 165
    Jr. OL/DL Brandon Snyder 5-10, 205
    SR. WR/LB Dave Mattiola 5-10, 170
    Soph. WR/LB Justin Mitala 6-1, 155
    Soph. DB Joe Colletta 5-8, 145
    Soph. WR/DB Steve Skarbek 6-0, 145

    Key Stats:

    Matt DeLaurentis- Passing: 176-314 2,037 yds 19 TDs
    Rushing: 59 carries- 165 yds 5 TDs
    Dan Cirino- 834 total yards 10 TDs (8 Games)
    Jake Bildstein- 5 Ints
    Denver Francis- 7 sacks
    CJ McCafferty- 325 yds receiving, 3 Ints

    2017 Offensive Outlook: The key to our offense this season will be the development of our offensive line. We need to be a tough, physical group up front that controls the line of scrimmage. We need to do a great job projecting the football and do the little things correctly.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense needs to play with confidence this season and be a fundamentally sound tackling football team. We must be fast and physical to the football. We need to create turnovers and put our offense in great positions to score.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We need to control field position this season in the kicking game. We have a solid returning kicker in Matt Moroz who will give us the ability to kick off deep and convert on field goals.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Muncy Indians (4)

    Head Coach: Sean Tetreault

    Assistant Coaches: Phil Aiken, Dale Michael, Corey Palmatier, Mike Weber

    Team Name: Muncy Indians

    2016 Record: 6-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (4) Malik Wertman OT/MLB, Isaac Mottern OG/DT, Adam Dietrick WR/CB, Jeff Fry WR/CB

    Offensive Starters Returning:  (8) SR. Hunter Poust OL 6-1, 230; SR. Jacob Whitaker OL 6-4, 250; JR. Donovan Diehl OL 5-9, 185; SR. Colby Alpaugh RB 5-7, 160; JR. Mike Kustanbauter FB 6-0, 180; SR. Chad McElwee TE 6-0, 210; JR. Coleman Good QB 5-9, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. Hunter Poust DL 6-1, 230; JR. Hughy Woodring DL 6-4 280; JR. Donovan Diehl LB 5-9, 185; JR. Mike Kustanbauter LB 6-0, 180; SR. Colby Alpaugh LB 5-7, 160; JR. Coleman Good S 5-9, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. Nate Paisley P/K 5-10, 160

    Key Newcomers: (2) JR. Dylan Wilt WR/DB 6-1, 155; SO. Dakota Haueisen OL/DL 5-10, 210

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We bring back a strong core at the skill positions; but as always the battle is one in the trenches and expect our oline to take control of the game to be successful.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our front 7/8 must control the line of scrimmage and swarm to the ball, playing solid fundamental defense.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Crestwood Comets (2)

    Head Coach: Greg Myers

    Assistant Coaches:

    Don Flynn
    Tony Marranca
    Ryan Arcangeli
    Kyle Kutney
    Jim Shedlock
    Randy Swank
    Vinny Genoble
    Roger Legg
    Martin Bibla

    Team Name: Crestwood Comets

    2016 Record: 3-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (2)

    Lance Blass
    Kyle Richards

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Jr. QB Chase Passman, 6′ 190
    Jr. RB Patrick Rother, 5’10 190
    Sr. WR Pat Colo, 6’3 185
    Sr. OL Ethan Van Gordon, 6’1, 275
    Sr. WR Kevin Klusewitz, 5’10, 165
    Jr. FB Jimmy Curry, 5’11, 190
    Jr. OL John O’Boyle, 6’2, 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. ILB Jeffrey Schmude, 6′ 205
    Jr. DE Sean Foley, 6’5 240
    Sr. DB Kevin Klusewitz, 5’10 165
    Sr. OLB Owen Grigas, 6′, 175
    Sr. OLB Pat Colo, 6’3 185
    Sr. DE Ryan Black, 6′ 200
    Sr. DT Shane O’Rourke, 5’11 250
    Sr. DB Brandon Brozena, 5’10, 175
    Jr. DE Kevin Frisbie, 6′, 255

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Jr. Snapper Adam Gegaris, 5’11 220

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Sr. DB Nate Sledziewski, 5’10, 170
    Jr. RB Nick Grosek, 5’10, 180
    Sr. LB Matt Tirpak, 5’11, 200
    Soph. WR Brandon Nieminski, 6’4, 190
    Soph. LB/FB Jesse Zakoski, 6’1, 190
    Soph. OL/DL Derek Petrochko, 6′, 225

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We need to do a better job in 2017 at protecting the ball. We lost 2 close games last season because of fumbles. We need to improve on the fundamentals and taking care of the little things, we have a talented, athletic, group returning on offense and would like to spread the field more, especially, in the passing game.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return a nice nucleus of players on defense and will rely on a few new players to fill some gaps.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We lose our kicker and punter and plan to replace them both with young specialists. This is one area we need to really improve on from 2017.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Academy Park Knights (1)

    Head Coach: Jason Vosheski

    Assistant Coaches:

    David Vosheski
    Mike Ewing
    Chuck Buecheler
    Eric Engle
    Anthony Manginelli
    Brandon Williams
    Mike Moors
    Nare Much
    Ian Clyburn
    Harry Eichelberger

    Team Name: Academy Park Knights

    2016 Record: 13-2

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (8)

    Dazhon Miller
    Teddy Wright
    Togba Porte
    Chris Thomas
    Dan Kemp
    Amara Kenneth
    Davounghte Brown
    Shannon Fillis

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. WR/RB Kareem Burton 5-10, 190
    Sr. OL Jaion Smith 6-2, 300
    Jr. OL Taj Brooker 6-2, 250
    Sr. OL Bill Martin 6-0, 190
    Jr. WR/QB Skylor Fillis 6-1, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. LB Issa Fox 6-0, 200
    Sr. LB Azeez Badmus 5-7, 180
    Sr. DB Jermal Martin 5-10, 165
    Sr. DB Bryson Roberts 6-3, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    Key Newcomers: (11)

    Sr. WR/DB Rob Long 5-11, 170
    Sr. WR Kyle Rogers 5-10, 150
    Sr. OL Naeem Feggans 6-8, 280
    Sr. DL Mohammad Jomandy 6-2, 250
    Sr. DL John Matthews 5-10, 190
    Sr. OL Ryan Pham 5-11, 215
    Sr. OL/DL Jango Keita 5-10, 200
    Jr. WR Rasheed Coles 5-11, 170
    So. DL Utensee Nankay 5-8, 175
    Fr. LB Ed Soloku 6-2, 180
    Fr. WR/DB Dan Doegan 5-10, 170

     

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Offense should be our strength with the players that we have returning. We have a lot of speed and experience, we just need to come together as a unit.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have a lot of holes with graduation, but we also have a lot of speed and the players that are fighting for jobs are extremely hungry. The defense will need to find their role and play within themselves to be successful.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Kick the ball; Catch the ball; Run the ball; Block for them; Score.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Wyalusing Valley Rams (4)

    Head Coach: Jordan Clark (1st Year)

    Assistant Coaches: -Karl Raffin, Passing Game Coordinator, Co-Offensive Coordinator

    -Bob Martin, Defensive Coordinator

    -Jim King, Mike Raymond, Billy Gardner, Linc Welles, Jeremy Allyn, Nolan Clark,

    Team Name: Wyalusing Valley Rams

    2016 Record: 5-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (3)

    Derek Fredrick, WR/S

    Derrick Clark, FB,LB

    Ryan Kipp, RB/LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11) We have almost and entirely new coaching staff this season here at Wyalusing. As coaches, we have a general idea of who we want where, but the competition for starting positions will be open this summer. Here are a list of a few returning starters:

    Sr. QB Calvin Burke, 6-0, 175
    Sr. WR Will Martin 5-10, 165
    Sr. SB John Morrison 6-3, 200
    Sr. TE Bryton Barna 6-0, 175
    Sr. RB Riley God, 5-10, 175
    Sr. RB Carl Gowin 5-7, 190
    Sr. OL Eddie Mapes 5-11, 180
    Sr. OL Mikey Wilcox, 5-10, 205
    Jr. OL Evan Norton, 6-1 250
    Jr. OL RJ Wildrick, 5’11 230
    Jr. TE/SB Zach Bruyn, 6-1 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Again, it will be an open competition for starting spots and playing time defensively. Here is a list of returning starters who will get the first crack at it:

    Sr. CB/LB Will Martin 5-10, 165
    Sr. DE John Morrison 6-3, 200
    Sr. CB/LB Bryton Barna 6-0, 175
    Sr. CB/LB Riley God, 5-10, 175
    Sr. LB Carl Gowin 5-7, 190
    Sr. DE Eddie Mapes 5-11, 180
    Sr. MLB Mikey Wilcox, 5-10, 205
    Jr. DL Evan Norton, 6-1 250
    Jr. DL RJ Wildrick, 5’11 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) Our kicker and kick returner will not be returning this year.

    Key Newcomers: (4) We have several good Freshman coming into our program this year. We also have recruited our school well and picked up a few upperclassman who will be coming back to football this Fall. Here is a list of the newcomers that may make an immediate impact for us:

    Sr. RB/S Denton Porter, 5-11, 165
    Sr. WR/CB Kasar Cameron, 6’0 155
    Sr. WR/CB Connor Barton, 5-9, 160
    Fr. QB Mitchell Burke, 5’9, 150

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Coach Raffin and I will be teaming up again to run a new style of offense here at Wyalusing. We are looking to balance our run and pass game attack while spreading the ball out to several playmakers. The kids have been excited and receptive of the change.

    On offense, we need to be able to run the football first and foremost. Our play action and passing game will only work off of a successful running game. We have a quality leader in Sr. QB Calvin Burke. He has done a great job in my short time with the time of rallying the kids and taking command, which I expect him to transfer over to the season.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Coach Martin will also be running a new style of defense this year. I will not get into detailed x’s and o’s, but the key is wanting our kids to fly around the field and have fun doing so. We have strong depth at linebacker and the return of some key players will be vital to our success.

    In the NTL we need to be able to control the running game and eliminate the big plays. Tackling will be a major point of emphasis this year for us. It all boils down to getting as many hats to the football every play we can and playing fast, fun football.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We do not have a returning Kicker as we will look to develop one this offseason and Fall. We have several candidates with strong legs and the will to improve.

    Kick Returning I have not had the chance to really scout this skill but we have some dangerous football players with the ball in their hands in space.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Easton Area Red Rovers (11)

    Head Coach: Jeff Braido

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Ordway, Bryan Falcone, Brian Gaumer, Mike Heimbach, Mike Palos

    Team Name: Red Rovers

    2016 Record: 7-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    Ben Nimeh – QB/LB
    Trey Bailey – SE/CB
    Diego Santiago – K
    Liam Ekoko – OL/DL
    Michael Pugliese – OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr. – RB – Harold Reynolds 5’8, 185
    Sr. – RB – Israel Selassie 5’11, 190
    Sr. – WR – Jake Herres 6’4, 195
    Sr. – WR – Eddie Olsen 6’2 175
    Sr. – TE – Luke Nimeh 6’2, 185
    Sr. – OL – Ayyub Dail 6’1, 270
    Sr. – OL – Trevor Storm 6’7, 215
    Jr. – OL – Albert Gayle 6′, 255

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. – DE – Trevor Storm 6’7 215
    Sr. – DE – E.J. Simmons 6’3, 215
    Sr. – DT – Ayyub Dail 6’1, 270
    Jr. – DL – Albert Gayle 6′, 255
    Sr. – OLB – Israel Selassie 5’11, 190
    Sr. – MLB – Austin Bina 5’10, 190
    Jr. – CB – Damion Smith 6’2, 180
    Jr. – S – Michael Dunlap 6’2, 175
    Jr. – S – Danny Hynes 6′, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Sr. – K – Fynn Haldeman
    Sr. – P – Austin Bina
    Sr. – LS – R.J. Guffy

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Soph. – OL – Patrick Shupp 6’2, 270
    Jr. – OL – Elek Ferency 6’3, 250
    Sr. – OL/DL – Jon Pineda 5’10, 215
    Jr. – FB/MLB – Andrew Balukas 6’1, 215
    Sr. – QB – Scott Paulson 6′, 175
    Jr. – K/P – Enzo Martellucci 6′, 170

    2017 Offensive Outlook: With eight returning starters, we can look to expand our offense and utilize all of our athletes.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: With nine returning starters, our defense is very experienced and should be more aggressive this season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return our long snapper, kickoff specialist and punter so we should be able to build on last season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Berwick Area (2)

    Head Coach: Frank Sheptock

    Assistant Coaches:

    Brian Remley
    Cody Castor
    Carl Majer
    Nick Dawson
    Jake Titus
    Tim Mason
    Jason Lanning
    Josh Farrell
    John McDanel

    Team Name: Berwick Area

    2016 Record: 8-5

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (11)

    Lenny Wyda
    Michael Force
    Kyle Pierce
    Kyle Roberts
    Matt Taylor
    Stone Force
    Justin Groshek
    Anthony Cicini
    Matt Champ
    Harrison Kuchka
    Max McCabe

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Jared Marshman Sr. QB 6-1.5 222
    Thomas Monico SR. OL 6-3 294

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Evan Klinger Sr. DB 5-9 175
    Joe Norce SR. DE 6-3 185
    Damon Beckhorn DB 6-1 180
    Noah Craig Sr. LB 5-9 196

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Kenneth Marshman Sr. K 5-11 160

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Ben Peck Jr. 6’3 260 OL/DL
    Joe Lynn Jr. 5-11 204 FB/DL
    Will Decker Jr. 6-2 195 DE
    JJ Snyder Jr. 6-1 201 DE/LB

    Key Stats: Averaged 31 points/game and 230+/game on the ground. Jared Marshman Sr. QB had 2,000 yards total offense in 2016. Kicker Kenneth Marshman set a new program Kick scoring record 49-52 PAT and 9-10 FG for 76 points.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Team graduates 9 starters on offense including top rusher and five top receivers. The offensive group will be young but talented – need to develop depth and confidence.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Replacing 7 starters, including several multiple year starters will be the challenge defensively.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Place kicking should be a strength of the team with returning kicker Kenneth Marshman. Evan Klinger and Damon Beckhorn also provide a very strong return game in both kick off and punt returns. Special teams will be a key component in the success of the 2017 season.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Central Columbia Blue Jays

    Head Coach: Scott Dennis

    Assistant Coaches:

    EJ Smith
    Mike Hall
    Nate Johnson
    Dave Parmenteri
    Jason Hippenstiel
    Brett Sarnoski
    Mike Downs
    Kevin Bradley
    Brian Hook
    Jeff Klinger
    Larry Brocious

    Team Name: Central Columbia Blue Jays

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (5)

    Aaron Farver
    Jensen Thivierge
    Mike Devine
    Nich Spicher
    Evan Williams

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Jr. RB Isaac Gensemer 6′ 0″ 180
    Jr. FB Jack Schechterly 6′ 1″ 185
    Jr. WR Justin Thivierge 5′ 11″ 190
    Jr. TE Jared Verse 6′ 4″ 195
    Sr. OT Ryan Letkowski 6’3″ 275
    Sr. OG Kile Kauwell 6′ 2″ 290
    Sr. OT Davis Britton 6′ 0″ 190
    Jr. C Marcus Smith 5′ 11″ 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. DT Ryan Letkowski 6’3″ 275
    Jr. NG Elijah Heintzelman 5′ 11″ 220
    Sr. DE Davis Britton 6′ 0″ 190
    Jr. DE Jack Schechterly 6′ 1″ 185
    Jr. LB Ky Seesholtz 6′ 0″ 215
    Sr. LB Andrew Fritz 5′ 10″ 180
    Jr. SS Isaac Gensemer 6′ 0″ 180
    Sr. FS Allen Britton 6’2″ 185
    Sr. CB Luke Hook 5’10” 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Jr. P Justin Thivierge 5′ 11″ 190
    Sr. K Parker Vance 5′ 11″ 175

    Key Newcomers: (10)

    Jr. QB Trae Devlin 6’0″ 180
    Soph WR Zander Bradley 5’10” 175
    Jr. OT Derek Stametedes 6’1″ 225
    Sr. LB Ryan Long 6′ 0″ 190
    Jr. DT Jacob Berkey 5’11” 230
    Fr. RB Troy Johnson 5’9″ 160
    Fr. FB Carter Crawford 6’2″ 220
    Fr. LB Garrett Carter 6’2″ 185
    Fr. CB Zach Smith 5’9″ 150
    Fr. WR Eli Morrison 6’2″ 175

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return an experienced backfield with Isaac Gensemer and Jack Schechterly. The offensive line will have good size and agility. The key to our offense will be the ability of our OL to move the line of scrimmage and run the football. Our passing game will be much improved with key skilled players returning.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We return 9 starters on defense which includes all our LBs and 3 of 4 in our secondary. We expect our defense to be stingy and create turnovers. The key to this unit will be our DL controlling the line of scrimmage.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Justin Thivierge will return as our punter. Parker Vance returns with some varsity kicking experience. With several young athletic players, our special team units will be able to change games and be a great advantage for us.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

    Head Coach: Ed Christian

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Walters- Offensive Coordinator
    Brett Bealer- Defensive Coordinator
    Greg Munch- Offensive and Defensive Line
    Dan Bowman- Defensive Backs and Running Backs
    Al Camaerei- Freshman Head Coach
    Barry Krammes- Freshman Assistant Coach

    Team Name: East Stroudsburg South Cavaliers

    2016 Record: 5-5 (5-3 EPC North)

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (6)

    QB Jake Cirillo
    RB Jarrad Pope
    WR John Murphy
    WR/SS Dakota Kross
    C/DT Pat Finn
    LB/FB Zach Harrison

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. WR Semion Richards-Sampson
    Sr. WR Naim Pope
    Sr. OL Shawn Lovemore
    Jr. OL Tim Kinney
    Sr. OL Raymel Perez
    Jr. OL Brandon Shanley

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. CB Naim Pope
    Jr. LB Eli Johnson
    Sr. LB Dante Garcia
    Sr. ATH Sean Solomon
    Sr. DE Dylan Gomez

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Sr. K Shawn Ward

    Key Newcomers: (5)

    Sr. QB Mikey Riutort
    Sr. FB Donte Garcia
    Sr. ATH. Sean Solomon
    Sr. WR/FS Jasiah Raso
    Jr. RB Ryan Clark

    Key Stats: In 2016, the Cavaliers averaged over 400 yards a game for the first time in school history.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: Our offense has to focus on winning first down so third and fourth downs are more manageable.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense this year has to focus on being fundamentally sound by executing individual techniques.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Our entire program has to realize that Special Teams can win ballgames as well as lose ballgames. We must win the field position battle each game.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Troy Trojans

    Head Coach: Jim Smith

    Assistant Coaches: Kyle Smith
    Joe Millard
    Chance Wright
    Ryan Ammerman
    John Imbt
    Mark Bulkley
    Cody Martin

    Team Name: Troy Trojans

    2016 Record: 4-6

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: (2)

    Kody Schucker OL
    Zach Zimmerman FB, LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Jack Imbt 6-0 255 , OL , sophomore
    Josh Swain 5-10 250 , OL Junior
    Jared Granger 5-9 240, OL Senior
    Damien Roupp 6-3 240, OL Senior
    Clark Jackson 5-9 155, QB, Senior
    Tyler Williams 5-7 170, RB, Junior
    Mike Borden 5-8 , 165, RB, Senior
    Nate Martin 5-10 180, RB , Senior
    Ja Wallace 6-0155, WR , Senior
    Bailey Cohick 6-0 145 RB, Junior

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Damien Roupp 6-3 240 , DL Senior
    Jack Imbt 6-0 255 , DL Sophmore
    Nate Martin 5-10, 180 Linebacker, senior
    Bailey Cohick 6-0 145, safety/Linebacker, Sophmore
    Clark Jackson 5-9, 155 , corner, Senior
    Ja Wallace 6-0 , 155, Corner, Senior
    Tyler Williams, 5-7 170, Linebacker Junior

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    Seldon Rogers 6-0 150, kicker/punter

    Key Newcomers: Seldon Rogers 6-0, 155 Junior. Making a full time transition from soccer to football. Seldon was a blessing for us in the kicking game last season. He is an athlete who could play in many different roles.

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have a lot of returning starters from last year’s squad. They were a young group or year ago, and gained a lot of experience. I am excited about this groups potential. It is vital for this group to stay healthy. Depth is always an issue in small school like Troy.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: To be a good football team we understand that it is imperative to have a much better defense than we had one year ago. We do have a good group of returning guys that got a lot of experience one year ago . We are confident that our experienced players will direct any newcomers and bring the up to speed quickly. I feel if we can stay healthy as a team and get a little better every week we could have a great year.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We have always taken a lot of pride in special teams. It’s a huge part of our program. We are fortunate to have Rogers returning as a punter/kicker and He has the potential for being one of the better kickers in the area.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Palmerton Area (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Walkowiak

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Falcone, Fred Lesher, Austin Cseh, Mike Pascoe

    Team Name: Palmerton

    2016 Record: 6-6 – lost in District 11 AA Silver medalist

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Garrett Perschy, Mike Stasko, Jared Mooney, John Iles, Jarrod Rodgers

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3)  Sophomore, WR Jordan Nelson 6’2  180 lbs   Senior, Center, Kyle Kralik 5’10  190 lbs,   Senior slotback, Mike Eckhart 5’11 155 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Jordan Nelson Sophomore ILB 6’2 180, Mike Eckhart Senior 5’11 155 Corner, Tanner Burnett Junior 5’10 170 lb OLB, Kyle Kralik Senior 5’10 190 lb D-line,  Aaron Stasko Junior 5-9  160 lbs Corner

    Key Newcomers:  Tekoah Guedes – SR 5’11 195 QB/LB, Andrew Sabo Sophomore 5’11 195 lb DE/RB, Cody Waterhouse Junior 5’10 155 lb  DB/WR, Nate Sterner Senior 5’11 170 lb WR/DB

    2017 OutlookPlease let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: We have to spread the ball around to our playmakers and give them opportunities to make the necessary plays for us. Convert in the redone and make explosive plays.

    Defense: Communicate efficiently, execute our alignment, assignment and technique.  Limit big plays, create turnovers, get off the field on 3rd downs.

    Special Team: execute efficiently in the kicking game with our PAT. Also maintain the field position game with our punting and kickoff units while setting up our offense with our return units.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Tunkhannock Tigers (2)

    Head Coach: Jan M. Cechak

    Assistant Coaches:

    Colin Golden-OC
    Jimmy Buchman-DC
    Ben Townsley-OL/DL
    Bill Prebola-RB/LB
    Mike Marabell 9th HC
    Mark Sickler-9th -OL/DL
    John Slusark-9th RB/LB
    Chris Lockard-9th-REC/DB

    Team Name: Tunkhannock Tigers

    2016 Record: 2-8

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Brian Muckin- WR/DB, Mike Taylor- RB/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Zach Rogers-QB-Jr-5’10 190
    Logan Cywinski-RB-Sr-5’10 210
    Sam Rice-FB-Sr-6’4 220
    Connor Munley-Sr-WR- 6’4 175
    Tyler Pugh-OL-Sr-5’11 280
    Tyler Peterson-OL-Jr-5’10 270
    Thomas Parry-OL-Sr-5’9 210
    Nate Shirtz-OL-SR-6′ 235
    Jake Stephens-TE/WR-Jr- 6’4 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Mark Holton-DE/LB-Sr- 6’185
    Logan Cywinski-LB-Sr-5’10 210
    Sam Rice-DE-Sr-6’4 220
    Connor Munley-Sr-DB- 6’4 175
    Tyler Pugh-DL-Sr-5’11 280
    Tyler Peterson-DL-Jr-5’10 270
    Tyler Grasso- LB- Sr 5’10 185
    Nate Shirtz-DE-SR-6′ 235
    Jake Stephens-FS-Jr- 6’4 200
    Matt Ramey-DL-Jr-5’10’230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Billy Prebola-Sr- K
    Garrett Hopkins-Jr- Returner
    Dennie Robinson-Jr- Returner

    Key Newcomers: (1) Evan Turner-Sr-De/WR-6’4 225

    Key Stats: Logan Cywinski-1100 yds rushing -16 Td and Zach Rogers-900 yds passing – 5 Td

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We have consistency with our returning starters. Zach Rogers retruns at Qb with Logan Cywinski returning for his 3rd year at RB. the OL has been working hard in the weight room and we hope it pays off.Our receiver corp has 4 players that are 6’3 or taller.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: We have a lot of returning starters and brought in a veteran DC in Jimmy Buchman. His experience and enthusiasm has been spreading to the team.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: Billy Prebola has been attending camps all spring and will attend a few in the summer. He has consistently been kicking 45 yd FG.Hoping to utilize his leg on kick offs too.

     

  • 2017 Team Preview – Lehighton Indians (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McCarroll

    Assistant Coaches: n/a

    Team Name: Lehighton Indians

    2016 Record: 4-7

    2017 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Gavin Zehner, Mike Mayernik, Matt Strubinger, Nick Skrincosky, Dominic Palumbo, Tanner Haydt

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Cody Scherer, SR, QB, 5-11, 175
    Dane Frantz, SR, OL, 6-2, 255
    David Citro, SR, OL, 6-0, 265
    Nolan Wentz, SR, OL, 5-11, 250
    Jack Zimmerman, SR, OL, 5-11, 220
    Dakota Hiester, JR, OL, 6-1, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Cody Scherer, SR, DB, 5-11, 175
    Dane Frantz, SR, DL, 6-2, 255
    David Citro, SR, DL, 6-0, 265
    Dakota Hiester, JR, DL, 6-1, 230
    Brett Gasker, So., LB, 5-11, 230
    Chris Whiteman, Jr., DB, 5-8, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Nate Petit-Clair, SR, K, 6-1, 175
    Cody SCherer, SR, P, 5-11, 175

    Key Newcomers: (6)

    Isaiah Wetzel, So., WR/DB, 5-11, 160
    Nate Petit-Clair, SR, WR/DB, 6-1, 175
    Shawn Truhe, JR, LB/OL, 5-10, 205
    Collin Troxell, SR, WR/LB, 6-0, 175
    Ben Schatz, So., TE/OL/LB, 6-1, 190
    Luke Becker, SR, OL/DL, 6-1, 190

    2017 Offensive Outlook: We return a very experienced offensive line and QB, which provides a solid foundation for our offense. The key to our success will be finding a RB who can carry the bulk of the load and receivers that can be consistent and reliable in our passing game.

    2017 Defensive Outlook: Our defense should return to be the strength of our team as we return our top 4 defensive linemen. We also have a number of players who got significant playing time last season that should lead to increased production this season.

    2017 Special Teams Outlook: We return all our our specialists this season which should allow us to be more dangerous on special teams.

     

  • 2016 Team Preview – Germantown Academy

    Head Coach: Matt Dence (5th Season)germantown_academy_a

    Assistant Coaches: 

    Greg Isdaner – OC/OL
    Steve Moll – DC/DB
    Martin Dean – DL/Special Teams
    Eric Taylor – WR
    Al Picariello – TE/Safeties
    James Jacobs – RB/Corners
    Rob Campbell – LB
    Will Eagles – Strength & Conditioning

    Team Name: Germantown Academy

    2015 Record: 7-3 (2-3 Inter-Ac League)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:

    Jimmy McAfee WR/DB Amherst College
    Matt Hermann OL/DL UPenn
    Kwasi Ampomah DE Muhlenberg
    Mike Gilmore WR Muhlenberg

    Notable Returning: (12)

    Kyle McCloskey SR QB
    Pat McGettigan SR LB
    Matt Gorman SR LB
    Tanner Long JR TE/LB
    Jack D’Ambrosio JROL/DL
    Joe Cawley JR DE
    Mike Reilly JR WR /DB
    Jimmy McGettigan JR OL/DL
    KJ Cartwright JR RB/DB
    Jon Haynes So WR/DB/KR
    Elijah Wroten So OL/DL
    Justin Wajda So OL/DL

     

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Strengths?
    Overall depth as good as it has been in last 5 years. Skill positions have a lot of talent

    Question marks?
    Relative in experience in the off line and the D line. Very big and very talented, yet mostly untested.

    Overall Outlook?
    We have very high expectations for the year. We feel we are as good as anybody that’s on our schedule. We have to go out and prove it.

  • Team # 1 Class 3A – Notre Dame GP (11)

    Head Coach: Philip Stambaugh (6th Year, 43-19 Overall w/ Pius X)notre_dame_a2016

    Assistant Coaches: Anthony Casciano, Jordon Hildabrant, Scott Ransom, Rob Irving, Matt Giovannini, Tom Campanaro, Tom Cooper, Marty Nesbitt, Mike Kaulius, Mike Corpora, Pete Thompson, Lloyd Brooks

    Team Name: Notre Dame Green Pond Crusaders

    2015 Record: 11-2 (9-1 Colonial League)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Tre Jordan, Destyn Woody, Nick Basenese, Aaron Weller, Sean Stackhouse, Robert Schippers, Eddie Ferreira, Cody Georges, Brett Nesfeder, Kevin Dadio

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr., RB/WR Mitch Daniel, 5-8, 175, Sr., RB/WR Jalen Simpson, 5-10, 175, Sr., OL Matt DeBerardinis, 6-2, 270, Sr., WR Jon Moran, 6-0, 170, Sr., WR Austin Kaulius, 6-0, 175, Sr., OL Jack Nesbitt, 6-0, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr., FS Mitch Daniel, 5-8, 175, Sr., CB Jalen Simpson, 5-10, 175, Sr., CB Timmy Costantino, 5-9, 170, Sr., SS Austin Kaulius, 6-0, 175, Sr., LB Christian Candelaria, 5-8, 225, Sr., LB EJ Medina, 5-9, 200, Jr., LB Sammy Viera, 6-1, 190, Jr., DL Mikey DeGaetano, 5-10, 215, Sr., LB Derek McFarland, 5-10, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr., KR/PR Mitch Daniel, 5-8, 175, Sr., SNAP Jon Moran, 6-0, 170

    Key Newcomers:  (13) Jr., RB Gerald Grube, 5-9, 180, So., QB Cole DeFranco, 5-11, 175, So., QB-WR Billy Cornish, 5-11, 170, Jr., WR/DB Brandon Clark 5-11, 175, Sr., QB/DE Ryan Young, 6-2, 210, So., RB/LB Isaiah Dejesus, 5-8, 165, So., WR/LB Trea Lovell, 5-9, 165, So., DE, Connor McFadden, 5-9, 170, So., OL, Jack O’Hagan, 5-11, 175, Jr., WR Danny O’Hare, 6-1, 165, Jr., WR/CB Kohlby Moyer, 5-8, 155, Fr., OL Andrew Stackhouse, 6-2, 230, Jr., OL Drummond Thompson, 6-0, 230,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr., Mitch Daniel, Sr., Jalen Simpson, Sr., Jon Moran, Sr., EJ Medina, Sr., Matt DeBerardinis

    Key Stats: 7,261 All-Purpose Yards in ’15 (558.5/GM)

    2016 Outlook: Built a strong foundation for the program in 2015 with the first district football championship in school history. Looking to continue building the program to new heights in 2016. We have strong seniors with a lot of overall experience which will help us tremendously in 2016. Feel very good about our underclassmen and are looking for many of them to fill in the blanks on offense, defense and special teams.

    Offense: We have to replace a record-setting QB and some key pieces on our OL. Overall we feel good about the skill kids we have returning and that we will be able to produce good numbers when we have the ball.

    Defense: We have almost our whole defense returning and we played a bunch of guys who got experience last year. We will have a new DC and will attempt to utilize our speed and athleticism.

    Special Teams: We have to replace all of our kickers and have some good young prospects working to fill in the holes we lost to graduation.

  • Team # 1 Class 5A – Archbishop Wood (12)

    Head Coach: Steve Devlinarchbishop_wood_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Chip Ross
    Kurt Stengel
    Chris Lampart
    Corey Kelly
    Kyle Adkins
    Anthony Singlar
    Charles Peoples
    Vic Olear
    Rich Kelly

    Team Name: Archbishop Wood

    2015 Record: 11-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Anthony Russo
    Kurt Stengel
    Mack Schwartz
    Omar Peterkin
    Mike Devlin
    James Gillespie
    Seb Silva

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Mark Webb – WR 6’3 205lbs SR
    Raheem Blackshear – WR/RB 6’1 180lbs SR
    Anthony Diodato – OL 6-4 270lbs SR
    Matt Arcidiacono – OL 6’2 235 lbs SR
    Tom Walsh – OL 6’2 235lbs JR
    Shawn Thompson – RB 6’0 190lbs SR
    Jalen Reynolds – RB/WR 5’10 190lbs SR
    Dan Freeman – Wing/Slot 6’0 195lbs SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Anthony Diodato – DL 6’4 270lbs SR
    Matt Palmer – LB 6’2 200lbs JR
    Mark Webb – DB 6’30 205lbs SR
    Dan Freeman – S/LB 6’0 195lbs SR
    Raheem Blackshear – DB 6’1 180lbs SR
    Adrian Lambert – DE/LB 6’0 195lbs JR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Dan Zanine – K 5’8 195lbs SR
    Shawn Thompson – P 6’0 190lbs SR

    Key newcomers: (9)
    Nasir Peoples – WR/RB/DB 6’1 185lbs JR
    Kyle Pitts – TE/WR/DE 6’4 230lbs JR
    Bill Schaeffer – TE/WR/DE 6’4 220lbs JR
    Connor Bishop – OL 6’3 250lbs SOPH
    Albert Glasgow 0L 6’2 250lbs JR
    Leroy Pendleton – RB/DB 6’0 190lbs SOPH
    Tyler Smith – FB/LB 6’1 205lbs JR
    Rhys Vaughn – DL 6’3 220 SR
    George Mazzacano – FB/LB 6’0 205lbs SOPH

    Key Stats:
    Players have scholarship offers from:

    Mark Webb – 30+ offers. Alabama, Georgia, Penn St, Maryland, North Carolina, Temple, Missouri, West Virginia…

    Raheem Blackshear – Committed to Temple University. Had 10+ offers from Syracuse etc..

    Anthony Diodato – Lehigh, Bucknell, Bryant,Kentucky Christian

    Matt Palmer – (JR) Offers from West Virginia, Rutgers

    Kyle Pitts (JR) Offers from Penn St, Temple, Maryland, Syracuse, Pitt

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a good amount of starters and key subs back from last year. We are very athletic at the skill positions. Our Offensive line is athletic as well.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a lot of speed on the defensive side of the ball. We have the chance to be very good on the defensive side as long as we are discipline and play as a unit.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return both of our Kickers from last year. Dan Zanine was an All League selection.

  • Team # 1 Class 1A – Marian Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: Stan Dakostymarian_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Lou Ceci, Charles “Chink” Connely, Rick Weidick, Jim Barron, J.D. Hackenberg, Joe Rafferty

    Team Name: Marian Catholic Colts

    2015 Record: 8-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: KJ Snerr, Aaron DeAngelo, Peter Dubravski, Ryan Malarky

    Offensive Players Returning: (5) Sr. QB Ethan Kuczynski 5-11, 185; Sr. TE Matthew Stanziola 6-6, 210; Sr. OG Devan Shimko 6-1, 270; Jr. OT Zachary Falls 5-10, 250; Sr. OG Kyle Plesh 6-0, 245

    Defensive Players Returning: (7) Sr. NG Kyle Plesh 6-0, 245; Sr. LB Gunnar Rehrig 5-10, 190; Sr. LB Nathan Litsch 5-11, 185; Sr. LB Michael Dubravski 5-10, 210; DL Zachary Falls 5-10, 250; Sr. CB Michael Neary 6-1, 210; Sr. CB Anthony Collevechio

    Special Team Players Returning: (1) Sr. P Michael Neary 6-1, 210

    Key Newcomers: (8) Sr. OL Bill Derr 6-5, 289; C Jeff Thomas 6-3, 227; Sr. DL Devan Shimko 6-1, 270; Sr. DE Matthew Stanziola 6-6, 210; Sr. DL Nick Erbe 6-2, 205; So. FS Seth Paluck 5-9, 170; Sr. Jake Paluck 6-1, 205; Sr. K Jarod Paisley 6-1, 146

    Key Stats: We have 18 seniors.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need to stay healthy first. Quarterback Ethan Kuczynski is our leader on offense. We need someone to step up and fill KJ Snerr shoes. We think we have those players in Michael Neary and Nathan Litsch. It all starts up front and we have experience on the line with a few new guys this year. We have good skill guys back who are athletes.

    Defense: We are going to be quick and athletic this year. We aren’t overly big this year, so we have to be quick to the ball to be successful this year.

  • Team # 1 Class 4A – Imhotep Charter (12)

    Head Coach: Mark Schmidtimhotep_a2015

    Assistant Coaches: Marcus Godfrey, Devin Johnson, Bruce Wilson, Keith Kerrin, Earl Morgan, Kevin Lorris, Terrance Teachey, Wayne Allen, James Jenkins, Ernie Kovingon, Eric Richardson

    Team Name: Imhotep Charter Panthers

    2015 Record: 15-0

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Mike Waters, Tyliek Raynor, Naseir Upshur, Yasir Durant, Johncarlo Valentin, Shaka Toney, Isheem Young

    Offensive Players Returning: (12) QB Sr. Nasir Boykin 6-1, 190; WR Sr. Aamir Brown 5-10, 185; WR Jr. Justin Harris, 5-9, 170; C Sr. Brashon McRae 6-2, 265; OT Jr. Justin Johnson 6-7, 335; OL Jr. Arick Lochetto 5-11, 245; Sr. TE Khayr Ransom 6-3, 230; WR Sr. Jeff Davis; WR/HB Sr. Dedrick Parson; RB Jr. Chris Wells 5-10, 190; RB Sr. Amir Lewis 5-9, 165; RB Sr. Isheem Young 5-11, 195

    Defensive Players Returning: (6) LB Sr. Amin Black 5-11, 230; DB Sr. Jeff Davis; CB Sr. Mike Crawford 6-0, 185; CB Sr. Jamar Buckner 5-11, 160; NG Sr. Jalen Denby 6-0, 345; FS Isheem Young 5-11, 195

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) KR Sr. Aamir Brown; KR Jeff Davis; K Myles Nichalson

    Key Newcomers:  RB Jr. Kristian Marche 5-10, 160; So. SS Tykee Smith 5-11, 185; QB Sr. Xavier Fountain 6-1, 165; WR So. Yusuf Terry; DT Sr. Saleem Lockett 6-3, 285; DE Omar Speights 6-1, 230; DL Jr. Zymir Cobbs 6-1, 200; OLB Jr. Kamal Harrison 6-1, 185

    Key Stats: Boykin threw for 2,168 yards and 25 touchdowns.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We have a lot of guys competing for positions. It’s been a good off-season.

    Offense: Nasir Boykin is our leader and we need to settle in up front. We lost three D-1 lineman from last years team. We got some young guys who have shown us they are ready to play on the line this year. But we are extremely young on the line. Our center Brashon McRae is our leader on the line and will help the young players.

    Boykin didn’t run much last year, but he’s really fast and will use his legs as weapons. He has a strong arm and can throw on the run. Chris Wells and Amir Lewis will lead the running attack. Isheem Young is another threat at running back.

    Defense: Our strength is our secondary. Now that Isheem is back and playing his normal position, it allows Mike Crawford to play his natural corner position.

    Our four linebackers are fast and can tackle. Amin Black and Rashidi Santos are a few of guys to watch. The defensive line is big and physical.

    We are young but are talented and we have speed and size. We are going to line up and attack the ball.

  • Team # 1 Class 2A – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Farrschuylkill_haven_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Buddy Biever
    Steve Spolski
    Frank Gaffney
    Pat Mason
    Mike Tracey
    Dennis Fink
    Andrew Fink
    Evan Fink
    Zach Barket

    Team Name: Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

    2015 Record: 7-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Nich Kerschner RB-LB
    Boston Cook OL-DL
    Max Motko OL-DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    3 Danny Lozada © QB 5’9″ 165 **
    11 Matt Mills © SE 5’11” 180 **
    5 Preston Gehring © RB 5’7″ 145 **
    44 Mike Kalyan © RB 5’9″ 215
    47 Matt Kalyan © RB 5’9″ 210
    52 Jeremy Schaeffer OL 6’0″ 220 **
    51 Tyler Jenkins OL 5’9″ 220 **
    80 Austin Yoder TE 6’2″ 215 **

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)
    3 Danny Lozada © DB 5’9″ 165 **
    11 Matt Mills © DB 5’11” 180 **
    5 Preston Gehring © DB 5’7″ 145 **
    22 Brandon Koch DB 6’0″ 170 **
    44 Mike Kalyan © LB 5’9″ 215
    47 Matt Kalyan © LB 5’9″ 210
    32 Jacob Luckenbill LB 5’10” 195 **
    80 Austin Yoder LB 6’2″ 215 **
    50 Nathan Reedy DL 5’11” 215 **
    67 Conner Raymond DL 5’11” 195 **
    52 Jeremy Schaeffer DL 6’0″ 220 **

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Danny Lozada Punter
    Dawson Evitts Kicker

    Key newcomers: (4)
    7 So Austin Clauser 6’0″ 175 WR DB
    20 Jr Teddy Welsh 5’10” 160 WR DB
    28 Fr Kobe Brish 5’9″ 180 RB DB
    36 So Shawn Davis 6’0″ 205 RB LB

    Key Stats: Return all skill positions plus added Blue Mountain transfers Mike and Matt Kalyan.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Need to develop offensive line. All skill players return. Have the ability to play 8 or 9 RB’s.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Entire defense returns with experience + additions of Mike and Matt Kalyan to anchor the MLB positions

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Return all state punter Dan Lozada. Kicker Dawson Evitts continues to improve leg strength and will make a major impact this season.

    All return specialist are back as well

  • Team # 1 Class 6A – St. Joseph’s Prep (12)

    Head Coach: Gabe Infantesaint_josephs_prep_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Roken, Thomas Sugden, William Kerrigan, John Costantino, William Morris, Mark Shaw, John Connors, Pat Evans, Keita Crespina, Shawn Stratz, Mike Kehoe, Ray Infante, Tim O’Hara, Charles Hart, Darren Swift

    Team Name: St. Joseph’s Prep Hawks

    2015 Record: 7-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Ed Mooney, Charles Holsopple, Benny Walls, Joe Dumond, Shaun Harris, Nick Vandevere, Kevin Shaw

    Offensive Players Returning: (8) Sr. OG Jackson Evans 6-4, 285; Sr. C Mack Grey 6-1, 275; Sr OT Sal Cinaglia 6-3, 275; Sr. OL Carter Lynch 6-6, 316; Sr. OL Taron Hampton 6-4, 290; Sr. RB D’Andre Swift 5-10, 205; Jr. WR Darryle Simmons 6-3, 200; Sr. WR Terrance Greene 5-11, 178

    Defensive Players Returning: (9) Sr. CB Ricky Goodson 5-8, 170; Sr. CB Richard Carr 5-9, 175; Sr. OLB James Johnson 5-10, 205; Sr. DL Chris Lowndes 6-1, 220; Jr. Rayshad Wallace 5-8 170; Jr. DL Ryan Bryce 6-4, 275; Sr DL Sal Cinaglia 6-3, 275; Sr. DL Taron Hampton 6-4, 290; Jr. Phil O’Connor 5-11, 200

    Special Team Players Returning: (1) Jr. K Anthony Tigano 5-8, 195

    Key Newcomers: (4) Jr. QB Maquez McCray 6-2, 205, Sr. RB Khari Jones 5-9, 175; So. RB Christian Waller 5-8, 150; JR. WR James Cherry 5-7, 155

    Key Stats: D’Andre Swift rushed for 1,029 yards on 164 carries and 12 touchdowns. Terrence Greene caught 21 passes for 399 yards and three touchdowns.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: Our key is quarterback play is real important. We’re very quarterback driven system. We have to find away to distribute the football and be balance. Obviously we have a great talent in D’Andre Swift and people are going to want to take him away in games. We need some of our other players to step up and excel and become weapons in their own right.

    Defense: Our key starts with the are ability to stop the run. The question always becomes how many men do you need to commit to stop the run and the less guys I need to commit to stop the run the better we are going to be.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Interboro (1)

    Head Coach: Steve Lennoxinterboro_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Mike D’Esposito (Defensive Coordinator)
    Mark Burrell (OL/DL/Special Teams)
    Joe Coffey (Recievers/Secondary)
    Lou D’Alonzo (Tight Ends/DL)
    Gary Mayer (Running Backs/Secondary)

    Team Name: Interboro Bucs

    2015 Record: 8-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Lamar Shaw (FB)
    Danny Mea (QB/MLB)
    Chris Hummel (RB/SS)
    Steve Royer (G/DT)
    Brandon Tynes (T)
    Chase Pattinson (TE/DE)
    Matt O’Chuida (FB/DT)
    Mike Chamberlain (WB/OLB)

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Sr. WR Connor Adams 6′ 170lbs
    Sr. WR Matt DiSands 6′ 170lbs
    Sr. RB Chris Thomas 6′ 205lbs
    Jr. G Brett McLaughlin 6′ 195lbs
    Sr. G Quentin Frangelli 6′ 285lbs
    Sr. T Mike MacMillan 6′ 270lbs
    Sr. C Cameron Brooks 5′ 10″ 215lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. CB Connor Adams 6′ 170lbs
    Sr. CB/S Matt DiSands 6′ 170lbs
    Sr. MLB Chris Thomas 6′ 205lbs
    Jr. OLB Kalie Kuyateh 5’9″ 175lbs
    Jr. MLB Brett McLaughlin 6′ 195lbs
    Sr. DE Manny Obaseime 6’2″ 240lbs
    Sr. DT Quentin Frangelli 6′ 285lbs
    Sr. DT Mike MacMillan 6′ 270lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. Kicker/Place Kicker Colin Ravert 6′ 185lbs
    Sr. Punter Nate Murtha 5’10” 165lbs

    Key newcomers: (8)
    Sr. QB/Safety Nate Murtha 5’10” 165lbs
    Sr. RB Jimmy Moorhead 5’6″ 140lbs
    Sr. TE/DE Colin Ravert 6′ 185lbs
    Jr. FB/DT Joey Forte 5’9″ 200lbs
    Sr. G/DE John Keeney 6’2″ 185lbs
    Jr. T Noah Nicholl 6’7″ 315lbs
    Sr. OLB/WR Shane Beckwith 6′ 165lbs
    Sr. OLB Matt MacMullen 5’9″ 160lbs

    Key Stats: We return a significant amount of starters on both offense and defense Look for Captains Nate Murtha and Quentin Frangelli to be leaders on both sides of the ball.. Sr. RB Chris Thomas returns after rushing for close to 1000 yards during 2015.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to our offense are that we return a lot of players from last years team. We hope to stay healthy throughout the 2016 season.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to our defense in 2016 will be to stop the run. We have a lot of experience returning and our defensive unit will need to play together in order to have success. We will also need to remain healthy throughout 2016.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We feel we are in good hands with the kicking game as we return both our Kicker and Punter from the 2015 season. Our kicking game should be a strength for us in 2016.

  • Team # 2 Class 2A – West Catholic (12)

    Head Coach: Brian Fluckwest_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Virnest Beale, Virgil Sheppard, Keith Morrison, Greg Century, Jason Jones, Frank Patterson, Herman Hinton, Curtis Drake

    Team Name: West Catholic Prep Burrs

    2015 Record: 10-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tymir Oliver
    Craig Jones
    Joshua Evans
    Jameer Bryson
    Amir Postley
    Curtis Fredrick
    Charles Trabi
    Hyram Hill

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)
    WR Sr. Amadou Barry 6’0″ 170lbs
    OL Sr. Josh Taylor 6’3″ 270lbs
    RB Sr. Calil Wortham 5′”10″ 200lbs
    FB Sr. Supreme Kemp 5’10” 200lbs
    WR Sr. Tahj Powell 6’0″ 175lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    DB Sr. Dajone Averett 6’3″ 200lbs
    DB Sr. Ahmad Kent 5’10” 175lbs
    LB Jr. Rovny Dasilva 6’0″ 200lbs
    DB Jr. Jahmere Crumpton 5″10″ 185lbs
    DB Jr. Naeem Skief 5″10 170lbs
    LB Sr. Cyree Boggs 6’0″ 210lbs
    DB So. Tre Johnson 5’10” 185lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)
    Punter Jr. Rovny Dasilva 6’0″ 200lbs
    Punter/Kick Returner Ahmad Kent 5’10” 175lbs
    Punter/Kick Returner Tre Johnson 5’10” 185lbs
    Punter/Kick Returner Amadou Barry 6’0″ 170lbs

    Key newcomers: (8)
    TE/DE Jr. Calvin Pressley 6’3″ 230lbs
    OL/DL Sr. Wazir Sterling 6’3″ 300lbs
    OL/DL Sr. Dawan Seldon 6’4″ 275lbs
    QB Sr. Anthony Mirabile 5”10 190lbs
    OL/LB So. Kha’Jey Frazier 6’0″ 190lbs
    QB Jr. Da’Vion Kidd Jackson 6’1” 175
    RB/DB So. Jacir Savoy 5’9″ 175lbs
    LB So. Damon Studstill 6’0″ 190lbs

    Key Stats:
    Amadou Barry 37 catches for 673 yards 10tds
    Calil Wortham 172 carries for 902 yards 10tds
    Rovny Dasivla 15 1/2 sacks & 21 TFS
    Naeem Skief 19 Pass Defended
    Ahmad Kent 35 Tackles at DB

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    First, We need to stay healthy on the Offensive line. We have alot of playmakers at the skills position, so we need to spread the ball around and make sure that we have a good mixture of run and pass. Our Skills players are very experience,so we need leadership on the field to be successful.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will be playing a little bit different defense that we have done in the past. We are looking to put more athletes on the field to use their quickness and athletic ability to make plays. We will be showing alot more defensive fronts to keep the offensive off balance.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Special Team was a big key last year for us and we need to continue to have success with our special teams. With the skill players returning, we need to find ones to break some big returns to help our offense be more successful. Our punting and kicking game should be solid with our kicker/punter returning this year.

  • Team # 2 Class 6A – Neshaminy (1)

    Head Coach: Steven Wilmot (2nd Season)neshaminy_a

    Assistant Coaches: Neil French (Asst Head Coach, Linebackers, Co-Defensive Coordinator) ; Jay Weidenbagh (Defensive Backs, Co-Defensive Coordinator); Dave Ferrara (Outside Linebackers); Blair Gower (Defensive Line); Ray Jones (Offensive Line); Kevin Kelly (Quarterbacks and Running Backs); Charlie Marterella (Wide Receivers); Chuck Lumio (Speed and Agility Coach)

    Team Name: Neshaminy Redskins

    2015 Record: 9-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Denzel Hughes (WR/C), Hunter Kelly (OL), Billy Ritchie (TE),Harmon Yalartai (DE), Daulton Fox (ILB), Jack Spingler (OLB), Kyle Smith (OLB/DE), Ben Stern (ILB), Parker Minotti (OL/DE)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. OT Chris Wilson, 6-5, 285; Sr. OG Eddie Parry, 6-0 260; Sr. AJ Sanko, 5-11 215; Sr. QB Mason Jones, 6’2” 191; Sr WR Zach Tredway, 6’3 175; Sr. RB Will Dogba, 5-10 185; Sr FB Hayden Rooney, 6-0 205;

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DT Eddie Parry, 6-0 260; Sr. DT Kyle Osterhoudt, 6-1 245; Sr. CB Jacob Gordon, 6-1 175; Sr FS Zach Tredway, 6’3 175;

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. PK Dylan McDonald, 6-2 170

    Key Newcomers:  (6) So.LB Oleh Manzyk, 6-0 180; So. WR Corey Joyce, 6-0 170; Jr. WR/LB Mike Garlick, 5-8 175; Jr. OT Gio Figueroa, 6-0 260; Jr. OG Nick Napadano, 5-11 235; Sr. TE Ben Raab, 6-2 230;

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  QB Mason Jones, WR. Zach Tredway, RB Will Dogba, OT Chris Wilson

    2015 Outlook: The offense will be looking to get off to a strong start against three very good non-league opponents. Senior leadership will be very valuable and a key to getting off to a strong start. The defense will look to gain valuable experience in the beginning of the year.

    Offense: Quarterback Mason Jones returns for his third year leading the Redskin offense. His leading targets will be Senior Zach Tredway and a Sophomore Corey Joyce. We are deep at receiver so look for other names to emerge as the season progresses. Ben Raab and Oleh Manzyk should provide good production at tight end. Our running game should be strong, returning running back Will Dogba and fullback Hayden Rooney. Our line will be anchored by three Seniors AJ Sanko, Eddie Parry and Chris Wilson.

    Defense: Eddie Parry and Kyle Osterhoudt return to provide experience to the defensive line. Chris Wilson may give us some help in there during the course of the year, along with a handful of very hardworking Juniors. Linebacker is the area we are working our hardest at improving at this time. All four linebacker starter from last year graduated. Sophomore Oleh Manzyk, senior Hayden Rooney and Junior Mike Garlick seem to be the frontrunners right now at three of the four spots. Look for this position to improve greatly during the course of the year. The defensive backfield should be a strength, returning Tredway at Safety and Senior Jacob Gordon at Corner. We have some very talented Athletes competing for the third spot.

    Special Team: Kicker Dylan McDonald returns for his fourth year of kicking duties.

  • Team # 2 Class 4A – Bishop McDevitt (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff Weachterbishop_mcdevitt_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Weachter, Tommy Mealy, Chris Coller, Winston Horshaw

    Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Crusaders

    2015 Record: 13-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Bryce Hall, Kyree Calli, Kobay White, Joe Joe Headen, Anthony Long, Braden Weachter, Shaneil Johnson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. OL Jake Perloski 6-3 250; Sr. OL Joe Parker; Sr. FB Vinny Salomone 5-11 230; Jr. RB Mike Jones 6-1 215; Sr. QB Tayvon Bowers 6-2 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. DL Nick Fricchione; Sr. SS/LB Matt Geiger 5-11 190; Sr. DL Jake Perloski 6-3 250; Sr. DL Tom Morrow 6-1 215; Sr. Vinny Salomone 5-11, 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Sr. P Matt Geiger 5-11 190; Jr. K Jon Fonner

    Key Newcomers:  (9) Jr. OL Darrin Petrucci 6-4 300; Soph. OL Logan O’Grady 6-3; Jr. JuQuill Adams 6-2 180; Sr. FS Chris Briner; Jr. DE Cordell Cash 6-2 220; Sr. LB Sam Allen 6-2 195; Jr. CB James Lawson; Sr. FS Nick Briner; Jr. SS Qualik Davis

    Key Stats: QB Tayvon Bowers 233 of 385 passes for 3,576 yards and 42 touchdowns and Mike Jones rushed for 1,517 yards on 253 carries and 19 touchdowns.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need the offensive line to come together early. We have to replace three lineman from last year. We are going to be young at the receiver position, but they are talented.

    Defense: Our defense will be strong this year on the line and in the secondary. At linebacker Vinny Salomone and Matt Geiger are key in the middle of our defense.

    Special Team: We have our kicker and punter back and have plenty of guys to do returns like Qualik Davis and Tnyis Becker and some of those other guys.

  • Team # 2 Class 5A – Wyoming Valley West (2)

    Head Coach: Pat Keatingwyoming_valley_west_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jack Baranski (DC) Ted Jackson Jr. (OC), Ted Jackson, Ryan Mahovich, Doug Mucha, George Simms, Paul Patara, Josh Brody

    Team Name: Wyoming Valley West Spartans

    2015 Record: 12-1

    2016 Schedule

    Key Starters lost:
    Bill Davison FB/LB
    Devon Weidman WR/DB
    LJ Wesnseki TE/DE
    Chris Reese TE/DE
    Kris Wolfe OL/DL
    Jason Wall OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Sr. ATH Sean Judge 5’8″ 170
    Sr. QB Aaron Austin 6’1″ 180
    Sr. WR Jake Shemo 6’1″ 175
    Jr. OL Chris Bleich 6’6″ 300

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. DT Brydon Rukstalis 6’1″ 240
    Jr. ILB Zach Davies 5’11” 195
    Sr. OLB Nick Mooney 5’9″ 170
    Sr DB Sean Judge
    Sr DB Jake Shemo

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Jr. K Jake Gurtis

    Key newcomers: (12)
    Sr. RB Chris Melovitz 5’7″ 160
    Jr. TE Rob Dwyer 6’2″ 205
    So. WR Darrien Tyson 5’11” 165
    Jr. OL Dom Alunni 6’5″ 310
    Jr. OL Brandon Steidinger 6’0″ 265
    Jr. OL Mike Saracino 6’0″ 210
    So OL Connor Mikovitch 6’0″ 205
    Jr DT Cortes Adams 6’3″ 240
    Fr DE Sammie Solomon 6’3″ 250
    JR ILB Sean Mikovitch 6’0″ 185
    Sr DB Logan Myers 5’11” 160
    Sr DB Raphael Zbysheski 5’11” 165

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offensively our production will lie solely on how our offensive line develops. We were hit hard by graduation up front and we will be young. Besides Bleich and Rukstalis everyone else will be new up front. Athletically we have a lot of options. Our QB returns as does All State ATH Sean Judge. We also have some new faces that can make big plays.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively we have the potential to be good. I would say the strength of the unit is speed and athleticism. We have some decent size up front and our LB’s and DB’s can run.

  • Team # 2 Class 1A – Old Forge (2)

    Head Coach: Mike Schubackold_forge_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Holland, Rod Fisher, Frank Berardelli

    Team Name: Old Forge Blue Devils

    2015 Record: 13-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Armando Sallavanti, Jaret Horn, Joey Gutowski, Michael Cantarella, Christian Mitchell, Cooper Califano

    Offensive Players Returning: (6) Jr. RB Brendan Mozeleski 5-10, 200; Sr. QB/WR Paul Cariati 6-0, 175; Sr. OT Dylan Wilcox 6-3, 295; Sr. OT Trevor Brown 6-3, 305; Jr. RB Ian Hook 5-9, 172; Jr. OL Lexus Souriyavong 5-6, 225

    Defensive Players Returning: (7) Jr. LB Brendan Mozeleski 5-10, 200; Sr. DB Paul Cariati 6-0, 175; Sr. DL Dylan Wilcox 6-3, 295; Sr. DL Trevor Brown 6-3, 305; Jr. DL King Shakim-Rose 6-0, 215; Jr. LB Ian Hook 5-9, 172; Sr. LB Dean Nalaschi 5-10, 210

    Special Team Players Returning: (1) K/P Brendan Mozleski

    Key Newcomers: Jr. TE/DL Levi Kania 6-1, 220; Jr. C/DL Matthew Evans 5-10, 225; Jr. DL Nick D’Andrea 5-10, 195; Jr. WR Lorenzo Febbo 5-10, 185; Sr. LB Earl Talerico 5-10, 190; So. WR/DB/KR Tommy Souriyavong 5-5, 145; So. RB/DB Anthony Rios 5-11, 155; So. OL/LB Adam Samitz 5-10, 200

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: We have to control the point of attack and we have to take one series at a time. Our key is our offensive line controlling the line of scrimmage.

    Defense: We return one player in our secondary and need to control the back end of our defense. We are going to be young in the secondary. We are strong on the defensive line and at linebacker.

    Special Team: The major key for us is the young kids getting acclimated to the speed of the game. Our special teams will be young kids to give the O-line guys a break. So, we will be going with a lot of linebackers and skill kids. We graduated all three return guys.

  • Team # 2 Class 3A – Danville Area (4)

    Head Coach: Jim Keiserdanville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Coombe Bill Freeman Stacey Puckey Brian Raup John Weber Brian Klock Dan Feldmann Marty Palm

    Team Name: Danvile Ironmen

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Matt Meloy, Mark Kitchen, John Berkey,Colton Riley

    Offensive Starters Return: (8) OT Derien Yeager, OG Ken Cooper, OG Preston Fausnaught, FB Trent Hilkert, HB/QB Gannon Feldmann, HB Ryan Palm, TE Shayne Kozick, WR/QB Peyton Riley

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    CB Peyton Riley, OLB Trent Hilkert, OLB Shayne Kozick, LB Eric Sees, MLB Ken Cooper, SLB Jared Mowery, DE Preston Fausnaught, DE Derien Yeger, NG Evan Hagenbuch

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    K/P Peyton Riley, Kr Peyton Riley, Kr Ryan Palm

    Key newcomers: (5)
    FR TE/LB Colton Sidler, RB Joey Harris, LB Graeden Feldmann, OL Kevin Palm, DB/RB/LB Matt Danneker

    Key Stats: Trent Hilkert 1300 yards 14 TD’s Shayne Kozick 5 td catches

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to have more consistent play from our quarterback and more production from our supporting cast around Trent. We also need to have a couple young linemen step up and fill the 2 spots where we lost 2 very good players.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are very excited as we bring back 8 starters from what I feel was a very strong unit last season. Our D line needs to continue to improve from a very syrong 2015 and our linebackers led by ken Cooper need to stay aggressive and improve on their reads. We will be replacing 2 very strong DB’s (espescially Matt Meloy and his 9 picks) but the kids we have compoeteing for those jobs are very strong athletic kids.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Peyton had a very strong freshman season at both kicker and punter and also as a punt returner.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Hughesville (4)

    Head Coach: Dan Tuckerhughesville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Adam Gehr, Shawn Hale, Mark Burrows, Billy Michael, Steve Rupert, Jared Stermole, Logan Snyder, Mike Steele, Jon Delker, Mel Derhammer

    Team Name: Hughesville Spartans

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Trey Smith, Zach Fry, Alex Welch, Ethan Duff, Melvin Derhammer, Wyatt Spring

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. OT Josh Dauberman, 6-5, 285
    Sr. QB Landon Henry, 5-10, 165
    Sr. RB Ryan McClain, 5-9, 160
    Sr. G Braden Foresman, 5-10, 170
    Jr. OT Brad Beaver, 6-2, 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. DE Josh Dauberman, 6-5, 285
    Sr. SS Ryan McClain, 5-10, 165
    Sr. CB Malachi Savage, 5-10, 170
    Jr. LB Dale Shrawder, 6-0, 175
    Jr. DT Brad Beaver, 6-2, 275
    So. LB Jase Wright, 6-0, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    None

    Key Newcomers: (7)
    Sr. WR Brenden Gardner, 6-3, 175
    Jr. WR Ori Shaner, 5-10, 165
    Jr. WR Patrick Rogers, 6-2, 180
    Jr. FB Julian Brehm, 6-3, 220
    Jr. C/DE Gage Avery, 5-10, 220
    Jr. WR/DB Daulton Myers, 5-10, 160
    So. DE Jesse Bowersox, 5-10, 175

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Josh Dauberman (FCS) receiving attention from Albany, Lafayette, Lehigh, etc.

    Key Stats: Returning QB Landon Henry threw for 2163 yards last season including 27 TDs and only 5 Ints.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensively we need inexperienced receivers to step up and make big catches in long down and distance situations. We need our offensive line to play at a consistently high level. Our QB needs another big year and will have to get involved in the run game.

    Defense: Defensively we return a solid group of linebackers and 2 excellent D linemen. Our secondary was hurt by graduation but returning starter Malachi Savage will help to anchor our pass defense as well as Patrick Rogers who saw significant time as a sophomore last season while filling in for an injured Trey Smith. Our front seven should be strong against the run but we will need great effort from our new secondary athletes to help shut down opponent’s passing games.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Valley Forge Military Academy (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Koromvalley_forge_a

    Asst. Coach: Lex Bruno
    Asst. Coach: Mike Concannon
    Asst. Coach: Larry D’Andrea
    Asst. Coach: Jean Henry
    Asst. Coach: Chuck Kaniuka
    Asst. Coach: John Katch
    Asst. Coach: Tyler Otto
    Asst. Coach: John WardTeam Name:

    2015 Record: 1-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Seamus Mooney; Nick Palandeck; Anthony Howard

    Offensive (9) and Defensive (8)  Starters Returning: 

    Audley Isaacs, Sr. – RB/LB – 6’1” – 210 – Led the team in rushing & tackling last year – has committed to Temple

    Peyton Small, Sr. – RB/FS – 6’0” – 190 – Led the team in interceptions last year

    Mike Rosa, Sr. – FB/LB – 5’10” – 200 – 2ND on the team in rushing & tackles last year

    Connor Mooney, Jr. – OL/DL – 5’11” – 230 – 2 year starter

    Jaden Kelly, Sr. – OL/DL – 6’1” – 220 – 3 year starter

    Dakota Hopely, Sr. – OL/DL – 5’8” – 180 – 2 year starter

    Tim Rohe, Sr. – OL/DL – 5’11” – 200 – 2 Year starter

    Javier Price–Butler, Jr. – WR/DB – 6’1” – 160 – Led the team in receptions last year

    Max Kauffman, Jr. – TE/DE – 6’2” – 215

    Naseer Gilbert, So. – RB/LB – 6’0” – 170

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Jayden Smith, Sr. – WR/LB – 6’0” – 180

    Jermaine Clark, Sr. – QB – 6’2” – 165

    Charles Lockner, Jr. – OL/DL – 5’11” – 200

    Charles Ball, Jr. – OL/DL – 5’10” – 195

     

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Being able to run and throw the ball effectively. Strong play from the offensive line

    Defense: Improve the play of our Secondary & Defensive line; Our strength is our linebackers

    Special Team: Strength: our punter; need to improve on kick-off coverage

  • Team # 3 Class 3A – Middletown (3)

    Head Coach: Brett Myersmiddletown_a

    Assistant Coaches: JJ Ortiz Rob Pelletier, Mike Dupes, Dustin Green, Steve Boyland, Scott Souders, Chris Klusiwtticz

    Team Name: Middletown Blue Raiders

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Caleb Leggier, Jared Rife, Justin Shaver

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. RB Jaelen Thompson 5-11, 185; Jr. RB Brady Fox 5-9, 195; Sr. QB Chase Snavely 6-0, 180; Sr. TE Malik Noon; Sr. OL Ethan Newton 6-1, 235; Sr. OL Tommy Staker; Sr. OL Tre Michal 6-1, 280; Sr. OL Griffin Radabuagh

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) LB Sr. Hunter Landis; DB Sr. Corbin Stetler; Jr.. DB Tre Leach; Jr.. DB Tyreer Mills; Sr. DL Bobby Graham; Sr. DL Tristan Maxwell; Sr. DL Griffey Radabuagh

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Brady Fox & Tyeer Mills Kick Returner/Punt Returner

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jaelen Thompson FCS, Brady Fox FCS

    Key Stats: Returning two 1000 yard rushers

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We return four offensive linemen and two 1000 yard rushers. We return our starting quarterback from last year.

    Defense: We return seven  defensive starters from the league best scoring defense.

  • Team # 3 Class 4A – Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: John Cupplesallentown_central_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Rob Melosky
    Doug Yanders
    Tom Braxmeier
    Jake Reichard
    Robert Pietrobon
    Gabe Robinson
    Scott Horosko
    Salvatore Ruffino
    Rustin Seyle
    Vinny Andrews
    Joe Wolf
    Alex Tonnies

    Team Name: Allentown Central Catholic Vikings

    2015 Record: 6-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Chris Brune
    Colin Fasolka
    Nicholas Ghasab
    Dallas Kassis
    Thomas Kleppinger
    Tyler Maxsim
    Jacob Michelman
    Joseph Milano
    Alvin Pacheco

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    SR. QB ETHAN PERSA, 6-4,205
    SR. WR TOM MURPHY, 6-3,200
    SR. RB DARNELL FERRELL, 5-10,185
    SR. OT CHRIS OCASIO,6-4,240
    SR. OG BRIAN LLYOD, 6-3,290
    SR. OL DAMIEN GANCHOSO,6-2,260
    SR. WR EDWARD MANZELLA,6-2,185
    SR. OL ETHAN BECK, 6-3,290

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    SR. OLB TOM MURPHY, 6-3,200
    SR. DT ETHAN BECK, 6-3,290
    SR. DT BRIAN LLYOD, 6-3,290
    SR. DE CHRIS OCASIO,6-4,240
    JR. DT COLLIN FROST,5-10,270
    SR. FS JOSEPH WOLF,6-2,180
    SR. DT BEN STEPHEN,5-10,235

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    SO. K RUSTIN SEYLE, 5-10, 150

    Key newcomers: (12)
    SR. TE/DE AMEER GONZALEZ,5-10,235
    JR. WR/DB JACK YANDERS,5-11,150
    JR. OL/DE NICK CERIMELE,6-2,280
    SR. DB EDWARD MANZELLA,6-2,185
    JR. QB/WR/DB CONNER NEJAD,6-1,170
    SR. WR/DB STEVEN MARTH,6-1,185
    SR. LB WILLY GONZALEZ,5-10, 200
    JR. LB VINCENT LYNCH,5-10,200
    SR. OL LARRY KEBA,6-0,250
    SR. OL NATE HORWATH, 6-0,250
    JR. LB COLLIN AMBROSE,5-10,190
    JR. OLB/TE ANDREW BROSIOUS,6-1,180

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    KEYS TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL YEAR-CONTROL THE BALL AND THE TEMPO OF THE GAME.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE RED-ZONE.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    KEYS TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL YEAR-CREATE TURNOVERS,DON’T GIVE UP 3RD AND LONG CONVERSIONS AND CREATE PRESSURE ON THE QB.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ON OUR KICKING COVERAGE, CREATING GOOD FIELD POSITION ON RETURNS AND PINNING THE OPPONENT IN THEIR RED-ZONE ON KICKOFF COVERAGE.

  • Team # 3 Class 6A – LaSalle College HS (12)

    Head Coach: John Steinmetz (Head Coach and DC)lasalle_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dom D’Addona (Asst. Head Coach), Brett Gordon (OC)

    Team Name: LaSalle College High School (Explorers)

    2015 Record: 8-4

    Key Starters lost: Matt McDermott, Jim Morrissey, Nick Rinella and Chris Ferguson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. RB Sy Madden, 5’9 205; Sr. OG Vincenzo Pelusi, 5’10, 250; Jr. WR Troy Holland, 6’1, 160; Jr. TE Liam Trainer, 6’2, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DB Tom Flavin, 5’10 175; Sr. DB Tre McNeil, 6’0, 190; Jr. FS Isaiah Jones, 6’1, 205; Jr. MLB Austin Lemkie, 6’0 205; Jr. DE Chris Maloney, 6’2, 225; Jr. DT Garrett Zobel, 6’3, 250

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. LS Cole Lerch, 5’9, 180

    Key Newcomers: (4) Sr. FB/SS Corbin Mellee, 5’9 205; Sr. OL/DL Matt Weikel, 6’1, 250; Jr. DE/TE Colin Hirschmann, 6’4, 215; Jr. SS Dan Kuznetsov, 6’1, 215;

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Seniors: Sy Madden, Tre McNeil; Juniors: Isaiah Jones, Garrett Zobel, Liam Trainer, Chris Maloney and Troy Holland

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: We will have some athletic players in the backfield with Sy (Rb), Isaiah (QB) and Troy (WR) and return all league TE in Liam Trainer, but we need to replace our OL and that will take some time and we need to find a second go to receiver.

    Defense: We return 6 starters and we have a number of players ready to step in. I think we should be ok here if we can find another defensive lineman and a corner to replace Nick Renella.

    Special Team: We return our long snapper in Cole Learch, but will have a new punter, place kicker and KO guy this year.

  • Team # 3 Class 2A – Southern Columbia (4)

    People all over the state have been envious of the way that the Southern Columbia Tigers have been able to sustain success at the state level for such a long time. No other team in any classification across the state has won more state, district, or league championships since 1994. There isn’t a set formula that accomplishes this, but a motto can sum it up pretty bluntly. The Cats from Catawissa don’t rebuild, they reload. “The kids in the program really buy into the tradition that has been established. They want to all be successful and for that to happen you can’t make excuses. We have also been blessed to have pretty much the same coaching staff around now for a couple of decades,” said Jim Roth who has guided the Tigers to seven state championships. Below is a preview of all that you need to know about the 2016 squad…

    Team Name: Southern Columbia Tigerssouthern_columbia_a

    Head Coach: 

    Jim Roth (32nd year at SCA)

    Record: 381-62 (never had a losing season)

    7 State Championships (PIAA Record)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andy Mills (37 years)

    John Marks (23 years)

    Mike Johnston (21 years)

    Don Traugh (15 years)

    Roger Nunkester (4 years)

    2016 Schedule

    District/Classification: IV/AA

    Conference: Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference

    2015 Record: 16-0 (PIAA Class AA State Champions)

    Colors: Black & Vegas Gold

    Stadium: Tiger Stadium (Jim Roth Field)

    Offense: Wing-T

    Defense: 4-4

    Coverage:

    Every single Southern Columbia football game can be listened to live on internet radio at www.blackdiamondsports.net. The Tigers will also be on local radio at either 99.7 FM or 95.3 FM throughout the season. Look for Twitter posts on game night after each score and quarter and also throughout the week by following @BlackDiamondSN. On Saturday mornings, there will be a weekly article on this website recapping every Tiger game written by Dave Fegley.

    Key Losses:

    Nick Becker: the school’s all-time career passing yardage and TD leader

    Josh Yoder: four year starting lineman & Bucknell recruit

    Blake Marks: rushed for 2,552 yards in his career (13th most all-time)

    Matt Bell: 251 career tackles & all-state selection

    Steve Toczylousky: 12 receiving TD’s last season (2nd best single season)

    Gabe Delbo: three year starter & team captain

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    RB Hunter Thomas

    WR Cam Young

    TE Garrett Henry

    OL Andrew Bell

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1)

    CB Cam Young

    Offensive Outlook:

    After the Tigers won a state-record seventh state championship last December, head coach Jim Roth knew that the following season would look a lot different. It would also arguably be his most challenging one since taking the program over in 1984. “It’s going to be a challenge. We are losing 25 players to graduation including basically our entire defense and most of our offense. Our success will be determined by who is going to step up into the new roles and have the drive and determination to get the job done,” Roth said. On the ground, the Tigers are losing 2,772 rushing yards and 44 touchdowns from seniors on last year’s team including over 1,000 yards each from Blake Marks and Jared Torres. In the air, senior Nick Becker threw for 1,750 yards and 20 touchdowns. Steve Toczylouksy graduated after catching 30 passes for 758 yards and 12 scores last season. With all of this being said, the Tigers do have their biggest offensive threat returning for one more season in a black and gold uniform. Hunter Thomas earned all-state honors as junior last year after rushing for a team-high 1,593 yards and 24 touchdowns, and he also had the most catches on the squad with 36. Nic Fetterman is penciled in at fullback after showing positive signs in a backup role a year ago. “We have a lot of spots heading into the season with new players in them, but we have a lot of talent in the freshman class to fill some of the spots,” Thomas stated. Two of these new-comers include running back Gaige Garcia and receiver Julian Fleming. Those two and others will battle for playing time at the skill positions. Garcia is expected to start at the halfback opposite of Thomas. Cam Young, who was the second leading receiver last season, will be joined this year in a rotation with Fleming trying to stretch the field in the air attack. Andrew Bell will be the only returning lineman out of the front five, and Garrett Henry returns as the starting tight end. “Even though we have a lot of underclassmen starting on the line, I think everyone is capable of getting the job done. We’ve worked hard over the summer to have more success this fall picking up from the championship last year,” Henry said. Under center this year will be sophomore Stone Hollenbach, a transfer from Lewisburg, and he has been impressive during summer workouts. “I’m very pleased with the way that he has progressed and been able to comfortably grasp our offensive scheme. His arm strength is up there with just about any quarterback that we have had,” Roth said about his new quarterback. Continuing a past tradition, the kicker will once again be a soccer player for SCA. Elijah Hoffman will be in charge of handling the kicking duties.

    Starters:

    QB: Stone Hollenbach (So)

    RB: Hunter Thomas (Sr) – RB Gaige Garcia (Fr)

    FB: Nic Fetterman (Sr)

    WR: Cam Young (Sr) – Julian Fleming (Fr)

    TE: Garrett Henry (Sr) – Anthony Scicchitano (Jr)

    C: Troy Donlan (So)

    G: Andrew Bell (Jr) – John Stabinski (So)

    T: Connor Fulmer (Jr) – Oak Six (So)

    Defense:

    On defense, the Tigers will be even thinner. The secondary will be commanded by Cam Young, an all-state defensive back last season, and he’s the only Tiger to return that started last season. He intercepted eight passes and hopes to build on that even more this year. “We lost ten starters so the key is for the replacements to learn their rules to help create as many turnovers as possible. We want to get the ball back in the hands of the offense to score points,” said Young who had the most tackles out of anyone returning from last season with 55. Sydney Damgaard looks to be the replacement at the other corner and saw action last year a lot on special teams. Blake Day and Teagan Wilk will also be counted on to stop big plays at the safety position. Southern has to replace their entire front eight which could be a major factor when it comes to stopping the run and getting pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Last year, seniors Matt Bell and Austin Knepp were the top two tacklers finishing with 128 and 127 respectively. Chase Tillett had eight sacks and nobody returning this year had more than one in 2015. “Our defensive line depth and inexperience at the four linebacker positions are the main areas of concern,” Roth said. There may be some rotating going on throughout games with how many of the players potentially will be playing on both sides of the ball. “I think this year being physical will be the number one priority. As time goes on, everyone can learn and adjust to their new spots on the field especially with the lack of depth being rotated in and out,” said Andrew Bell who will be one of those players counted on to go both ways. Although the front eight won’t stand out as much from a physical standpoint, there will be a lot of speed coming off of the edges that could turn out to be a nightmare for opposing passing attacks.

    Starters:

    DE: Tyler Bendas (Jr) – Jeffrey Cox (Jr)

    DT: Troy Donlan (So) – Andrew Bell (Jr)

    OLB: Drew Michaels (Sr) – Thomas Manley (Jr)

    ILB: Anthony Scicchitano (Jr) – Cal Haladay (Fr)

    CB: Cam Young (Sr) – Sydney Damgaard (Sr)

    S: Blake Day (Jr) – Teagan Wilk (Fr)

    Key Number: 41

    Southern Columbia has won 41 straight regular season games dating back to 2011. The last time they lost was to Mount Carmel Area 22-21, and the Tigers had a two touchdown lead in that week nine game heading into the fourth quarter at the Silver Bowl against the Red Tornadoes.

    Record Breaking:

    Heading into his final season, Hunter Thomas will have a shot at becoming the school’s career receptions leader. What makes it even more impressive is that he is a running back and not a primary receiving target. The senior currently has 46 career grabs which is tied with Brandon Traugh (2001-2003) for the most ever by a running back. He currently sits 33 catches short of breaking Colby Snyder’s (2004-2007) program record.

    Scrimmage Result:

    In the scrimmage against Shikellamy, the coaching staff wanted to see how confident the younger players would be in their new positions. Some of the guys took full advantage of the only preseason tune-up game before the games count for real. The Tigers downed the Braves 35-7 and showed promising signs in the process. “I’ll take the effort for sure. We saw some good signs on defense with the new guys and lack of previous experience. Our aggressiveness and quickness will be key in our success,” Roth stated. On offense, Gaige Garcia only carried the ball four times, but picked up 86 yards in the process. Hunter Thomas and Nic Fetterman each found the end zone on the ground. Stone Hollenbach, other than throwing one interception, looked poised in the pocket. He threw three touchdown passes. Two of them to Julian Fleming and one to Anthony Scicchitano on a goal-line set.

    Games to Watch:

    Mount Carmel (Week 3): If there was a year for the Red Tornadoes to get back to competing in this local rivalry, this year would be the perfect time. MCA has more experience returning than SCA, and this was the second summer for the new Mount Carmel coaching staff to implement their new schemes on both sides of the ball. This is also the Tigers first divisional game in 2016.

    Montoursville (Week 7): Last year, the Tigers season could have ended before the state playoffs even began. “One of our toughest games is going to be Montoursville because they are going to be looking for revenge after last year,” said Cam Young. Southern defeated Montoursville 56-50 in the District IV title game and the Warriors had a chance to win it on their final possession.

    Danville (Week 8): The Ironmen had a young squad last season and showed a lot of promise as the season progressed. With the return of a deep skill group and more experience on the line, this week eight matchup at Danville could be interesting. It will come a week after the Montoursville game and will be SCA’s third straight road game.

    Players to Watch:

    Gaige Garcia: It’s not often that a freshman gets the opportunity to make an impact from the season’s launch. “He’s physical, elusive, and a very talented runner,” Roth said. Garcia, barring any potential injury setback (knock on wood), will have the opportunity to etch his name amongst the school’s top runners ever by 2019. “My expectations for the backfield are pretty high. Hunter Thomas returns on one of the wings which leaves open the other wing for competition. I’m hoping to compete for that position and earn carries next to him,” Garcia said. The newcomer will also compete for playing time at an outside linebacker position, but fans will be seeing his #23 a lot over the next four years in the backfield.

    Anthony Scicchitano: Besides Andrew Bell, Scicchitano was the second biggest contributor out of this year’s junior class on last year’s team. However, his role last year was almost fully focused on special teams with a few snaps at tight end. “Scicchitano played enough last year that he looks really comfortable right now,” said Roth. This year, he will be slated as a starting inside linebacker and will see time in two tight end sets. “My first priority is to get comfortable with our different defenses so that it becomes second nature. That way I don’t have to think and can just hopefully fly around and make plays like the outstanding ones that came before me,” Scicchitano said. Over the past three seasons the likes of Cody Pavlick, Matt Bell, Billy Barnes, Robert Delbo, and Austin Knepp have all had season’s with over 100 tackles from the inside backer spot.

    Troy Donlan: Although he didn’t technically ‘start’ last season as a freshman, Donlan gained a lot of valuable experience on the field especially during the Tigers playoff run where he played most of the time. He helped the defense by stopping the run at his defensive tackle spot. This year he will be counted on to produce on both sides of the ball. “My biggest concern is us having to replace so many guys on the offensive line. We lost a lot of senior leadership and someone needs to get the line working together as a unit this year,” Donlan said. The sophomore, who will start both ways, will be counted on to open up running lanes for the running backs. “Troy played enough last year that he has the big game experience. He will be a leader this year even though he’s only a sophomore,” stated Roth.

    2016 Prediction:

    There will be plenty of doubters this season when it comes to how far the Tigers can go in defending their state championship from 2015. With the PIAA’s new six classification system in place, Southern Columbia will remain in AA which happens to be where they won it all last year. “The first priority is for the younger guys to learn their roles and completely understand them. The second was the work that was put in during the offseason. If both of these priorities work out, then I think we will be able to give the higher caliber teams a run for their money,” Thomas said. With Montoursville’s move up to AAA, the Tigers will be the team to beat in District IV AA with Mount Carmel Area being their toughest competition. As far as the state playoffs are concerned, West Catholic, who the Tigers beat in the Eastern Final a season ago, should be one of the pre-season favorites with the amount of players that they have returning on both sides of the football. Schuylkill Haven will also be a tough out this season with their depth that they will display in the backfield and the size they have on the line.

  • Team # 3 Class 1A – Williams Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Tim Savagewilliams_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Paul Herb Mike Gunkle Alex Langhans Josh Rodichok Stephen Sedesse Trevor Whelski

    Team Name: Williams Valley

    2015 Record: 5-6 (1st  Round District 11)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Nick Rodichok QB Hero Sasaki G

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10) Jr. RB Dylan Rabuck 5-11 185, Soph RB Nick Savage 5-10 195, Soph WR levi Engle 6-0 160, Jr WR allen hand 5-8 150, Jr TE Devon Rabuck 5-11 195, Sr OT Kalin Hoffman 6-3 225, Sr G Ian minnich 5-10 245, Sr OT Daymian Shoop 6-0 225, Jr C Adam Stroup 5-9 185, Sr WR Kenny Reed 6-1 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Dylan Rabuck LB, Devon Rabuck DE, Nick Savage DE, Ian Minnich DL, Daymian Shoop DL, Kenny Reed DB, Levi Engle DB, Jake Wolfgang DB, Dylan Wolfgang LB, Matthew Kemble LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Punter Nick Savage, Holder Nick Ulsh Sr 5-10 155

    Key Newcomers: Example: Spenser Diamond soph 6-2 235 OL/DL Liam Costello jr 5-10 150 wr/db Faizan Ali soph 5-11 255 started several games last year Zach Hite Jr 6-5 295 OL/DL also has career starts, Zach Ulsh sr 5-10 155 WR/DB Brady Miller Fr 5-9 155 RB/WR/DB Bryce Miller FR 5-10 205 OL/DL

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Shoop, Harris, Minnich, Hoffman, and several underclassmen

    Key Stats: Sr RB/LB Ryan Harris Returns after losing Jr yr due to Acl. Led team in tackles as Sophmore and Jr Jake Wolfgang moves to QB after all conf 2015 yr at Wr.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Keys to a successful season begin with staying healthy across the board at all positions. Team Chemistry will be crucial due the many talented players amongst the skill positions. The overall success depends on the common thought that the team is comprised of no individuals putting personal statistics before that of winning as many games as possible. Leadership at the QB position is vital. The offense goes as the leader goes. 

    Defense: Defensively we must play as an 11 makes up 1 unit philosophy and each individual has a job in the grand scheme of the defense.

    Special Team: Special teams is very simple just don’t hurt the offense or defense in field position.

  • Team # 3 Class 5A – Academy Park (1)

    Head Coach: Jason Vosheskiacademy_park_a

    Assistant Coaches: David Vosheski, Charles Buecheler, Mike Ewing, Eric Engle, Mike Moors, Anthony Manginelli, Nate Much, Brandon Williams, Harry Eichelberger, Ian Clyburn

    Team Name: Academy Park Knights

    2015 Record: 13-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Jawan Collins
    Clarence Buchanan
    Jeremy Dembry
    Nykeal Jalloh
    Marion Holmes
    Terrel Lee
    Davante Harris

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Sr. OL Chris Thomas 6-3, 210
    Sr. OL Dan Kemp 6-0, 260
    Sr. OL John Ellis 6-2, 260
    Sr. WR Shymere Stroud 6-1, 175
    Sr. WR Zach Cleary 5-10, 200
    Jr. WR Kareem Burton 5-9, 175
    Sr. QB Taylor Moors 6-0, 150

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. DE Togba Porte 6-0, 210
    Sr. DL Corey Simmons 5-10, 220
    Sr. DL Amara Kenneth 6-2, 230
    Sr. SS Dazhon Miller 5-10, 190
    Sr. CB Davoughnte Brown 6-2, 170
    Sr. FS Teddy Wright 6-0, 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (Ex. Sr. K John Smith, 6-3, 2202)
    Sr. LS Zach Cleary 5-10, 200
    Sr. H Demetrius Perkins 5-8, 150

    Key newcomers: (10)
    Jr. OL Jaion Smith 6-0, 300
    So. OL Taj Brooker 6-0, 220
    Jr. OL Ryan Pham 5-10, 200
    Sr. WR Demetrius Perkins 5-8, 150
    Sr. DL Cyle Martin 5-10, 220
    Jr. LB Issa Fox 6-0, 180
    Jr. DB Jermal Martin 5-10, 155
    Jr. DB Isaiah Fields 6-0, 150
    Jr. DB Bryson Roberts 6-2, 170
    Sr. DB Shannon Fillis 6-0, 170

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With several returning players on the offensive side of the ball, we look to be just as explosive, if not more so than last season. The RB tandem of Teddy Wright and Dazhon Miller will be carrying the load for the offense.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With two All County players returning, and a lot of senior leadership on the DL, we look to be as disruptive as ever. We will do our best to play in the opponents backfield.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    There are several young players, who have shown to be more than ready to take over the reigns on the ST side of the ball. We look to continue our success and win field position.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lakeland (2)

    Head Coach: Jeff Wasilchaklakeland_a

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Bennett, Scot Wasilchak, Keith Galinsky, Matt Serniak, Ryan McAndrew, Jeff Cavanaugh, Frank Rapoch, Dave Piwowardzik, Larry Piccini

    Team Name: Lakeland Chiefs

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Corey Bednash, Joe Pidgeon, Garth Estadt, Antonio Cerminaro, Zach Polito, Josh Wayman

    Offensive Starters Return: (9) Michael Lowry, RB, 6’2″,SR, Dylan Reeves, 6’2″ 225, CA, SR, Eddie Cavalier, 5’11”,285, SR, Kevin Johnson, 6’200, TE, SR, Rob Bomba, 6′ 180, TE, SR, Cy Babcanec, 5’11”,175, RB,JR, Eric Ferko, 6′,238, FB,SR, Jake Gross, 5’9,176, QB, SR, Tyler Bylotas, 5’9″ ,160 WR,SR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Rob Bomba, DE, SR, Kevin Johnson, DE, SR, Dylan Reeves, DT,SR, Eric Ferko, ILB, SR, Cy Babcanec, OLB, JR, Tarin Harding, 5’8″, DB, SR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key newcomers: (6) Matt Pidgeon, 6′, 160, WE,DB,SR, TE Gavin, 6’2″,180, OLB, SR, Nicole Piraino, 5’8″,165, QB,DB, JR, Garrett Korner-Usher, 6′,195, FB,ILB,SOPH, Teri,Oration, 6′,255, OL,DL,SR, Jonathan Naniewicz, 6′,240, OL,DL, SOPH

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to replace some offensive linemen, this will dictate how good we’ ll be. We have good skill people, we need to be able to execute and get our athletes the ball.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively we need to shore up a few spots. As always we need to be able to stop the run.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Execution, protect our punter, and place kicker. Have great coverage teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lake-Lehman (2)

    Head Coach: Gerald Gilskylake_lehmen_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jeff shook, Rich Colorusson, Scott Fertal, Gary Grandenetti, JR Malloy, Brian McDermott

    Team Name: Lake-Lehman Knights

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:  Connor McGovern, Nick Eury, Joe Vigil, Zach Brucher, Luke Hummel

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. QB Vincenzo Ferrari, 6′, 175; Sr. WR Noah Gorski, 5’11” 175; Sr. OL Mason Rios, 5’7″ 230; Sr. OL Cole Spencer 6’3″ 260; Jr. RB,Trey Borger, 5’9″ 185; Jr. OL Kaleb Konigus 6’2″ 255

    Defensive Starters Returning:  (8) DB Vincenzo Ferrari, 6′, 175; Sr. DB Noah Gorski, 5’11” 175; Sr. DL Mason Rios, 5’7″ 230; Sr. DL Cole Spencer 6’3″ 260; Jr. LB,Trey Borger, 5’9″ 185; Sr. LB, Jake Tomolonis 5’11 175; Sr. DB; Charles Kuschke 5’5″ 160; Sr. DB, Matt Myers 5’11” 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. K, Ian Dawsey 6’1″ 150

    Key Newcomers:  (2) Jr. Ol/Lb Jack Symeon 6’1″ 235; Sr. OL/DL Jerimya Stonier,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Cole Spencer

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: Continue to be physical on the offensive line and have our running game. Our passing game has improved and will be more of a threat this year with the return with Vince Ferrari from injury in week one last year. Teams will have to respect our passing game this year where we have many players involved with a role to help on offense.

    Defense: Continue being aggressive and quick to the ball. With the amount with experience on defense this group work well as a unit.

  • Team # 4 Class 5A – West Chester Rustin (1)

    Head Coach: Mike St Clairrustin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Carr, Mike Mohrng, John Timco, Shaz Brown, Karl Sivek

    Team Name: West Chester Rustin Golden Knights

    2015 Record: 7-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB Evan Wlock LB Alex Rotelli, NT Issiah Spriggs

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. Ty Pingle RB 6′ 180; Sr RB Brandon Frazier 6’1 195; Jr. FB JT Alosio 5’11 200 ; Jr. OT Ray Macquire 6’1 270; Jr. OG  Jack Villone 6’1 250;  Jr. Dan Shoop 6’2 265; Sr. OT Edem Asuamo 6’2 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. OLB Tim Durant 6’1 195; Sr DE Tyler Cummings 6’3 275;  Jr MLB JR Alosio 5’11” 200; Sr. FS Pat Register 5’11” 195; Sr CB Brandon Frazier 6’1 195; Sr. DE Edem Asouma 6’2″250; Sr OLB Steve Spak 6’1″210

    Key Newcomers: (1) Sophomore MLB/TE Sean Hopkins 6’2″ 215

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jr RB Ty Pringle- 1,400 yards rushing as soph, RB/DB 6’1 195 Brandon Frazier; Sr DE Edem Asuoma

    2016 Outlook: Bringing back a majority of team from 2015 that went 7-3. if healthy should challenge for league.

  • Team # 4 Class 1A – Northwest Area (2)

    Head Coach: Lon Hazletnorthwest_luzerne_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Vito Malicari
    Ray Bierbach
    Leigh Bonczewski
    Neno Agnello
    Brian Hardiman
    Chad Davis
    Tom Noss
    Sam DeFinnis
    Roy Phillips
    Mark Reninger

    Team Name: Northwest Area Rangers

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 
    Jeremy Walsh
    Doug Campbell
    Brendan Riley
    Bryce Harrison
    Garrett Reese
    Neno Agnello

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) LT LUKE PAVILL, LG NICK LEVANDOWSKI, C ZACH WOLFE, TE DYLAN WOMELSDORF, FB JACK STANCAVAGE, RB JAKE ANDERSON, SE EZRA JUDGE

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) DT DEVON ANUSIEWICZ, NG CARL GRAZIANO, OLB DYLAN WOMELSDORF, MLB BEAU GETZ, MLB JACK STANCAVAGE, CB EZRA JUDGE, SS JAKE ANDERSON

    Key Players: 

    PLAYER JERSEY # H. W. POS. GRADE EXTRA INFO
    1. DYLAN WOMELSDORF 25 6’4 255 TE/OLB 12 LED WVC IN SACKS W/11 1ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE, ALL NPF, GREAT STUDENT
    2. EZR/A JUDGE 24 5’11 175 WR/FS 12 ALL-CONFERENCE, ALL NPF, LED TEAM IN RECEPTIONS, BIG-TIME PLAY MAKER
    3. BEAU GETZ 40 5’10 215 FB/MLB 11 ALL-CONFERENCE LB
    4. JAKE ANDERSON 35 5’10 175 RB/SS 11 ALL-CONFERENCE SS,
    5. LUKE PAVILL 75 6’3 310 OT/DT 12 ALL-CONFERENCE OT
    6. NICK LEVANDOWSKI 56 6’2 220 OG/OLB 12 ALL-CONFERENCE OG
    7. JACK STANCAVAGE 99 5’10 230 FB/MLB 12 RETURNING FROM INJURY FROM 15 SEASON, ALL CONFERENCE IN ’14
    8. DEVON ANUSIEWICZ 72 6’2 260 DT /OG 11 ALL CONFERENCE DT
    9. ZACH WOLFE 51 6’2 215 C/LB 11 ALL CONFERENCE C

     

    Newcomers:

    AUSTIN FORD
    COLTON BABCOCK
    DAVID PIESTRAK
    TYLER STEVENS
    CONNOR HAZLET
    ZACH CARR

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We are replacing a tremendous group of leaders and two 1,000 yard rushers in Jeremy Walsh and Garrett Reese and 4 players who are going to play at the collegiate level: Jeremy Walsh (dickinson), Bryce Harrison (lycoming), Doug Campbell (misericordia), Brendan Riley (wilkes)

    We have a nice group of boys returning who have worked hard in the offseason and how fast we come together as a team and how are leadership gels will have a great deal to do with how our season goes.

  • Team # 4 Class 6A – North Penn (1)

    Head Coach: Dick Becknorth_penn_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: North Penn Knights

    2015 Record: 11-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Nick Isabella, Justin Ostopowicz, Nyfease West, Keith Earle

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)

    Reece Udinski QB 6’4 180 SR
    Ricky Johns WR 6’3 185 SR
    Nick Vasger FB 6’1 215 SR
    Owen Thomas TE 6’4 210 JR
    Justis Henly WR 5’10 170 JR
    Jake Hubler WR 5’10 180 SR

    Defensive Starters Return: (5)

    Ricky Johns LB 6’3 185 SR
    Nick Vasger LB 6’1 215 SR
    Owen Thomas LB 6’4 210 JR
    Justis Henly S 5’10 170 JR
    Jake Hubler S 5’10 180 SR

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ricky Johns

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We have a three-year starter returning at wide receiver in West Virginia commit Ricky Johns. He is a big target at 6-foot-3 and a guy we are going to move around in different spots. The other two receivers people don’t know about are Justis Henley and Jake Hubler. They started the last ten games and gave us another option at receiver.

    Defense: The strength of our defense is at linebacker. Middle linebacker Owen Thomas is back and he started all the games for us as a sophomore. Ricky Johns is another linebacker with a lot of experience. Dan Drop was a starter last year.

    Nick Vaster will be a force at defensive end.

    Special Teams: Kelly MacNamara handles the kicking duties. She has a strong leg and started five games last year.

  • Team # 4 Class 3A – Montoursville (4)

    Head Coach: J.C. Keefermontoursville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Myers, Mike Boughton, Steve Tressler, Joe Hanna, Blake Berresford, Jeremy Eck, Ken Tallman, Brad Holmes, Mike Dietrick, Chris Molino, Brian DeSanto, Josh Dinges, Rich DeLong

    Team Name: Montoursville Warriors

    2015 Record: 9-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Keith Batkowski, Ben Cerney, Holden Lodge, Caleb Frantz, Bryce Berresford, Jacob Strassner, Logan McKeag

    Offensive Starters Return: (4) Sr. QB Brycen Mussina 6-3, 180, Sr. WR Tommy Shea 5-10, 185, Sr. TE Mitchell Rothrock, 6-1, 195, Jr. OL Dalton Tubbs, 6-0, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. OLB Tommy Shea 5-10, 185, Sr. ILB Torrin Lewis, 5-10 195, Sr. ILB Mitchell Rothrock, 6-1, 195, Sr. SS Nolan Ott, 5-10, 170,

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) Sr. K Ethan Lazorka, 5-9 155, Sr. P Brycen Mussina, 6-3 180, Sr. KR/PR Tommy Shea 5-10 185, Sr. KR/PR Nolan Ott, 5-10, 170

    Key newcomers: (2) Jr. RB Oleg Bohner, 6-0, 175, So. OL/DL Austin Wiesser 6-3, 250
    Key Stats: Looking to improve on the only stat that matters. 9-4

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Protecting the quarterback. After losing two time All-state RB Keith Batkowski the focus turns to the passing game. If the Warriors can keep Mussina upright, he should have a big year throwing the ball.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Health. We have a very good linebacking core and defensive backfield. If we stay healthy in those positions we will be successful on the defensive side of the ball. We have a whole new core of defensive linemen, but they work the hardest in the off-season, I expect very little drop off onthe defensive front this year!

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Tommy Shea had his first opportunities to return kickoffs in the district semi final and final games last year. He had a kick return for a TD in each. We have a returning All-state kicker in Ethan Lazorka and Brycen Mussina is a perfectionist when it comes to his punting!

  • Team # 4 Class 4A – Berks Catholic (3)

    Head Coach: Rick Keeleyberks_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Phil Bennethum, Jasen Esposito, Bill Hess,Jake Latchum, Keith Leamer, John Marabella, Anthony Meridionale, Josh Peffley, Brendan Riley, Ray Serafin, Vince Serafin, Dave Stahler, Alex Swavely, George Vogel

    Team Name: Berks Catholic Saints

    2015 Record: 12-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Offense: RB Isaac Lutz, RB Todd Reedy, RB Justin Huntsman, WR Eric Le, WR Tanner Pajikinas, TE John Reedy, OT Logan Schupp, OT Nick Kuzma, OG Michael Fey, C Mike Tauber

    Defense: FS Isaac Lutz, CB Justin Huntsman, CB Tanner Pajikinas, DE John Reedy, DE Bobby Cressman

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    OL: SR. Ryan Glanski, 6′, 260
    QB: SO. Terry Derr, 6′, 185
    RB: JR. Cooper Lutz, 6′, 190
    RB: SR. Marcus Wilson, 5’11, 220
    WR: SR. Brian Tanis, 6’1, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    DB: JR. Cooper Lutz, 6′, 190
    DB: JR. Trevor Leamer 6’1, 215
    LB: SR. Marcus Wilson, 5’11, 220
    LB: SR. John Paulik, 6′, 205
    LB: SO. Brandon George, 6’3, 220
    DL: JR. John Carlos Blanco, 6’3, 275
    DL: SR. Owen Dubble, 6’3, 280
    DL: SR. Ryan Glanski, 6’1, 260

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    PK: SR. Alex Gundersen, 5’6, 155
    LS: SR. Gehrig Vogel, 5’11, 210
    H: JR. Trevor Leamer 6’1, 215

    Key newcomers: (12)
    K/P: SO. Jamin Smith, 5’7, 160
    LB/OL: JR. Matt Hughes, 6’1, 185
    LB/OL: SO. Nico Myers, 6’1, 185
    LB/TE: JR. David Jones, 6′, 180
    DL/TE: SR. Mike Williams, 6′, 210
    DB/WR: SR. Marco Ramos, 5’11, 165
    DB/WR: JR. Trey Dabney, 6′, 170
    DB/RB: JR. Matt Hagelbarger, 6’1, 185
    DB/RB: SO. Luis Garcia, 5’7, 155
    LB/RB: SO. Quinn Foley, 5’9, 165
    LB/QB: SO. Kyle Roberts, 6′, 180
    LB/RB: JR. Tom Molteni, 5’10, 175

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Returning over 2000 rushing yards in Wilson, George, and Lutz in the backfield. Sophomore QB Derr started every game in 2015 and the team went 12-2, he will be drastically better and carry more responsiblities. Up front, only Glanski is back, but there is a lot of depth at the guard spot and some talent at tackle.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Strength is in four returning LBs. Lutz will anchor the secondary. The DL has a ton of athleticism and ability, it needs to show up in games.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Consistent in the kicking game. Smith will be a difference maker on punts and kickoffs.

  • Team # 4 Class 2A – Dunmore (2)

    Head Coach: Jack Henzesdunmore_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jack Mills, Kevin McCale, Michael DeSando, Michael Barrett

    Team Name: Dunmore Bucks

    2015 Record: 12-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Garrett Murray, Pat Reese, Chris Coviello, Bob Stout, Cory Frick, Dominic Mesko

    Offensive Players Returning: (9) Jr. OL Jerry Longo 6-2, 250; Jr. OL Michael Muracco 6-0, 275; Sr. TE George Cole 6-3, 235; Sr. TE Nicholas Lawler 5-11, 185; Sr. RB Colin Holmes 5-8, 178; Sr. WR Michael Dougherty 5-11, 170; Jr. OL Nick Shoemaker 6-2, 250; So. OL Jake Sawka 5-11, 250; Sr. RB Kyle Lasher 6-0, 190

    Defensive Players Returning: (7) Jr. LB Luke Yanisko 5-11, 175; Sr. LB Nicholas Lawler 5-11, 185; Sr. CB Colin Holmes 5-8, 178; Sr. FS Michael Dougherty 5-11, 170; Jr. CB Noah O’Malley 6-2, 185; Sr. NB Joe Galenas 6-1, 170

    Special Team Players Returning: (3) Jr. K Mark Rinaldi 5-10, 170; Sr. P Kyle Lasher 6-0, 190; Sr. P Michael Dougherty 5-11, 170

    Key Newcomers:  Jordan Petrowski, Frank Damiano, Cory Lawless, Gavin Darcy, Nate Fangio, Robert Bistran, Anthony Santarsiero, Kyle Harrity, Pat Donvito, Billy Donvito, Steve Borgia

    Key Stats: Colin Holmes rushed for 765 yards on 152 carries and 11 touchdowns. He caught 13 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need to run the football for us to be successful. Colin Holmes is an outstanding running back. If our offensive line comes together early that will help out our quarterback.

    Defense: Our defense starts with our linebackers, Luke Yanisko and Nicholas Lawler. In our secondary we have Michael Dougherty at free safety. Noah O’Malley played a lot at corner for us. Colin Holmes is the other corner. We are still looking at players on the defensive line.

    Special Team: Mark Rinaldi was the backup last year and takes over the kicking duties.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Haverford School (Inter-AC)

    Head Coach: Michael Murphyhaverford_school_a

    Team Name: The Haverford School

    2015 Record: 10-0

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Mickey Kober LB/OT
    Frank Cresta DL/OG
    Dox Aitken WR/FS
    Keyveat Postell WR/SS
    Micah Sims WR/DB
    Forrey Smith WR/S
    Kevin Carter QB – Inj
    Brian Denoncour OT/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Tommy Toal Sr. QB 6’0 180
    Mallik Twyman Sr. RB 5’10 215
    Anthony Reginelli Jr. C 5’11 260
    Peter Solomon Sr. OT 6’3 265
    Asim Richards So. TE 6’5 250
    Ben Stallworth Jr. RB 6’0 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Asim Richards So. DE 6’5 250
    Chris Kober Sen. LB 6’0 220
    Colin Hurlbrink Jr. DE 6’3 240
    Aaron Hudson Sr. CB 5’8 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Chris Kober Sen. LS 6’0 220

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Nate Whittaker So. WR/CB 5’10 185
    Chris Morrison Sen. SS/WR 6’4 190
    Logan Keller So. DB/RB 5’9 170
    Nico Tellez Jr. WR/S 5’9 175
    Sam Lindner Jr. WR/S 6’4 175

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must be able to run the ball effectively with two really solid FB players in the backfield. The OL will need to give them that opportunity. We have an experienced QB who came in wk 3 when the starter went down and did an excellent job. He will need to continue that consistency. The key to this offense will be how quickly the group of inexperienced receivers become productive. If they can do that, the offense has a chance to be very productive this year.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The strength of this defense should be the inside 7 and their ability to stop the run. It should be a stout interior. The key will be replacing an experienced and talented secondary shell. With only one player returning from last year’s team.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Losing both a productive kicker and outstanding punter will be a challenge for this year’s team. Look for the philosophy to be a bit different in those situations. We will need to try and not put too much pressure on those positions, especially early.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wyomissing Area (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Wolfrumwyomissing_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Tom Baldwin
    Frank Ferrandino
    Andy Siggins
    Al Silveri
    Steve Brunner
    Bill Hartman
    Jack Paris
    Jim Delp
    Steve O’Neil
    Todd Zechman

    Team Name: Wyomissing area

    2015 Record: 12-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 10 starters lost

    Offensive Starters Return: (1)
    Brandon Westwood FB 6′ 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Brandon Westwood lb 6’180
    Jakob Naylor lb 5’8 170
    Nolan Babb ss 5’8 170
    DeShaun Wilson 5’9 175
    Deion Adams 6′ 250

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Conner Mendel k- p 5’10 195

    Key newcomers: (Ex. Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170)
    Avery Holt Sr. Qb 5’8 160
    Jordan Caraballo Sr. Hb DB 5’8 170
    Dare on Gregory Sr. De Te 6′ 200
    Stray Yost Sr. Oh 5’9 190
    George Nanouh Jr. C 5’8 210
    Hunter Niedrowski Jr. Old 6’1 200
    Tim Kowalski Soph Olb 6′ 18
    Max Hurleman Fr DB Hb 5’10 170

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our skill people are good. We only have one experienced lineman and no depth at this time. We need to gain experience and build some depth to be successful.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our defense is way ahead of our offense at this point. We’re strong up the middle with both safeties and both backers returning. Just like our offense we must improve our defensive line if we expect to win.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Conner has been our kicker for the last two years. He’s done a great job and I expect our kicking game to be strong.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Nazareth Area (11)

    Head Coach: Tom Falzonenazareth_a

    Assistant Coaches: Rob Petrosky, Bob Bydlon, Mike Glass, Josh Knecht, Jim Schaffer, Jeremy Eberhardt, Bob Panny, Jimmy Trainello

    Team Name: Nazareth Area Blue Eagles

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Sammy Avalos, Manny Balbuena, Jacob Brown, Bruce DeRosier, Mike Dilcherd, Matt Gillingham, Jared Henn, Tim Hutchison, Antonio Novielli, Nick Redmon, Nick Schepis, Connor Schneebeli, Anthony Termini, and Jahan Dotson

    Offensive Starters Return: (4) Sr. QB Travis Stefanik 5’11” 185, Sr. WR Julian Liaci 5’10” 165, Sr. OL Todd Mahady 6’5” 255, Sr. OL Mohamed Tounkara 6’0” 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DB Julian Liaci 5’10” 165, Sr. LB AJ Vlasaty 6’1” 200, Sr. LB Nick Skirtich 6’0” 210, Sr. LB Jagar Keiser 5’11” 205, Sr. DL Mohamed Tounkara 6’0” 240, Sr. DL George Mihlopoulos 6’0” 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) Sr. PR/KR Julian Liaci 5’10” 165, Sr. LS Travis Stefanik 5’11” 185, Sr. LS AJ Vlasaty 6’1” 200, Sr. P Nick Skirtich 6’0” 210

    Key newcomers: (11) Sr. RB/LB Ryan Sherman 5’8” 165, Jr. TE/DB Zac Keifer 5’9” 187, Sr. OL Nathan Kline 6’0” 240, Sr. WR/DE Hunter Paulson 6’4” 190, Sr. DB/WR Hunter Lutte 6’0” 170, Sr. DL Noah Post 6’1” 285, Sr. OL Noah Hamilton 6’0” 255, Sr. DB/WR Jake Smith 6’0” 175, Sr. OL/DL Logan Szabo 5’10 210, Sr. OL/DL Jerry, DellaRagione 5’11” 240, Sr. OL/DL Christian Passaro 5’9” 209

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    New playmakers must develop on offense to share the workload and keep a balanced attack.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Linebackers with several years of experience must step up and lead a tougher 2016 Nazareth defense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A more consistent kicking game needs to be established right from the start of the year on extra point and field goal.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Salisbury (11)

    Head Coach: Andy Cercosalisbury_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Geoff Laird – Defensive Coordinator – Defensive Backs / Wide Recievers
    Dave Brown – Offensive Coordinator – Offensive Line / Outside Linebackers
    Chris Kretzman- Special Teams Coordinator – Fullbacks / Defensive Line
    Ken Weid – Quarterbacks / Defensive Backs
    Dave Puckett – Offensive Line / Defensive Line
    Mark Kappes – Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

    Team Name: Salisbury Falcons

    2015 Record: 7-4 , 7-3 Regular Season

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    2 – Devin Irwin – RB / OLB

    5 Alex Kubinec
    RB / LB

    7 Tevon Weber
    QB / FS

    21 Mason Donaldson
    WR
    DB / K

    25 Shane Wittman
    RB / OLB

    27 Adam Miller
    RB /CB

    42 Nick Sikora
    RB /LB

    88 Kyle
    Hartzell
    TE /DE

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    OT -SR- Agostino D’Ancona – 5’8″ 195

    RB- SR- Eric Frankenfield – 6’4″ 210 – – Eric is transitioning to RB, and started on the offensive line last year.

    OG – JR- Michael Killiri – 6’4″ 240

    C- JR- Dillon Trenge – 5’10” – 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    MLB -SR- Agostino D’Ancona – 5’8″ 195

    DE- SR- Eric Frankenfield – 6’4″ 210

    LB – SR – CJ Wittman – 5’11” 170
    CJ played Free Safety and was All-Area Morning Call Honorable Mention last season

    DL – SR – Jaxon Costello – 6’5″ – 240

    Key newcomers: (14)
    LB / OL – JR – Thomas Jone – 5’9″ 205

    OL / DL – SR- Jared Burkhardt – 6’0″ 215

    OL/ DL – SR – Dante Martinez – 6’2″ 220

    LB / OL – SR – Shane Simononis – 5’10” 185

    RB / OLB – SR- Christian Butz – 5’10” 150

    RB / CB – SR – Peter Forestieri – 5’8″ 140

    QB / FS – JR- Lucas Irwin – 6’0″ 160

    QB / LB – JR – Cameron Vaka – 6’0″ 205

    WR / OLB – SOPH – Jacob Kamp – 6’2″ 175

    WR/ OLB – SR – David D’Agostino – 6’0″ 155

    RB / OLB – JR – Alex Glenn – 5’8″ 160

    OL / DL – SR – Bailey Marcks 5’11” 255

    RB / CB – FR – Tim Buda – 5’8″ 140

    WR – SR – Jaxon Costello – 6’5″ – 240

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The Falcons will rely on their offensive line and running game to control the ball and clock. The Falcons have a variety of skill players who have been developing in their program and are ready to step in. The offensive line has experience which will help the Falcons. Taking care of the football will be key to the Falcons success.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively, the Falcons return some players with experience from last year’s team. In many areas the players stepping into new roles have been working hard and developing over the past 3- 4 years. The Falcons keys to success are pursuit to the football and creating turnovers.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to success for the Falcons will be having sound fundamentals in Special Teams and utilizing this aspect of the game to gain advantages in field position and momentum.

  • Team # 5 Class 3A – Scranton Prep (2)

    Head Coach: Terry Gallagherscranton_prep_a

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Croom, Dan McShaffery, Bill Pasqualichio, Ryan Jones, Jason Tallo, Jeff Stage, Aaron Holzman, Pat Orner, Chris Paris

    Team Name: Scranton Prep Cavaliers

    2015 Record: 11-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Tyler Stafursky FB/LB, Thor Balavage C/DE, Cory Christian OT/DE. Matt D’Andrea OG/DT, Kevin Holmes WR/DB, David Horvath WR/DB

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Sr. OG Max Borgia, 5’9, 235
    Sr. QB Jake Ryan, 6’1, 180
    Sr. WR Mario Giannone, 5’9, 175
    Sr. RB Ricky Morgan, 5’11, 185
    Sr. OT Kyle Polishan, 6’4, 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. DT Max Borgia, 5’9, 235
    Sr. DB Mario Giannone, 5’9, 175
    Sr. LB Braden Burrier, 5’9, 185.
    Sr. OLB Kyler McAllister, 6’1, 205
    Jr. OLB Lucas Stage, 5’11, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Biagio D’Appolonio

    Key newcomers: (14)
    Jr. OT/DT Charles Farrell -6’3 285, Jr. OG/DT Anthony Rossi-6’3 270, Jr. WR/DB Tommy Doherty-5’10 165, Jr. TE/DE Cree Coccodrilli- 6’1 215, Jr. OL/DT A.J. Kohut – 6’3 275, Jr. FB/LB Ivan Balavage-6’0 195, Jr. Jr. RB/OLB Matt Gilmartin-5’10 180, Jr. DB/WR Sam Dickson-5’9 170, Jr. FB/LB Joe Walsh-5’11 205, Jr. QB/OLB Brian Dwyer-6’0 195, Jr. DE/TE Michael Kaffka 6’5 215, Soph. Ath Leo O’Boyle-6’6 185, Soph. OL/DT T.J. Holmes- 6’0 250, Soph. RB/OLB Ryan Cosgrove 6’0 175

    Key Stats:
    OG/DT Max Borgia
    Times Tribune All Regional Team- Guard
    Lackawanna Football Conference Coaches Division 1 All Star- 1st team Guard.
    3 year starter, 57 tackles and 3 sacks in 2015.

    QB/DB Jake Ryan
    Lackawanna Football Conference Coaches Division 1 All Star- 2nd team Quarterback.
    Returns at QB where he threw for 731 yard and 7 touchdowns, while also rushing for 340 yards in only 6 games.

    OT/DE Kyle Polishan
    Returns as one of the top offensive/defensive linemen prospects in the LFC.

    FB/LB Braden Burrier
    Lackawanna Football Conference Coaches Division 1 All Star- 2nd team Linebacker.
    Returns at ILB where he recorded over 50 tackles last season.

    RB/OLB Ricky Morgan
    Lackawanna Football Conference Coaches Division 1 All Star- 2nd team Running Back.
    Rushed for over 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns in only 9 games last season.

    WR/DB Mario Giannone
    Lackawanna Football Conference Coaches Division 1 All Star- 2nd team Athlete.
    Accounted for 37 tackles and 4 interceptions last season, including one pick six.
    He also had 2 special touchdowns and 5 receptions for 93 yards.

    OLB/TE Kyler McAllister
    Returns at OLB where he recorded over 40 tackles last season.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a great group of leaders in this senior class. We return a solid nucleus on both sides of the football, but must replace a few guys along the offensive line. The junior class has great potential, and it should be exciting to see them develop. We hope to be very competitive.Offensively, we must run the football and develop the skilled positions to aid the passing game.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    To play smart, fast, disciplined, and physical football.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Putting our athletes in the best position for them to be successful.

  • Team # 5 Class 6A – Downingtown East (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Mattadowningtown_east_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    AHC/OLINE- Rick Daniels
    Strength/HB- Darren Wasser
    OC/QB- Tom Wolf
    TE/FB- Jim Smink
    WR- Jeff Whitaker
    Asst. OL- Mike Filozof
    DC- Omar Montalvo
    DL- Josh Woodward
    LB- Jim Mento
    DB- Mike Cabry
    Asst. DL- Jake Walker
    STC- Jeff Hauser

    Team Name: Downingtown East Cougars

    2015 Record: 11-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) WR Ethan Harris, OL Cameron Krasley, TE Noah Hahn

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) DB Jeremy Jennings, DT Will Kiely, DB Ethan Harris, LB Seth Davis, DE Shane Hogarth, DE Connor Munnelly, DL Carter Regitz, FS Christian Day, OLB Dan Zahniser

    Key Newcomers: (7) Correll Lynch Senior WR from Florida, Bryce Lauletta, Dan Liaudaitis, Brendan McGinley, Garrett Farmer, Spencer Umberger, Pat Howe

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jeremy Jennings, Will Kiely

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive line needs to develop on offense

    Defense: Defensively we are still looking for DB help most of front 7 back

    Special Team: We graduated our kicker, Drew Brennan, who was outstanding punter as well. He will be kicking for U PENN next year.

  • Team # 5 Class 5A – Manheim Central (3)

    Head Coach: Dave Hahnmanheim_central_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tom Waranavage, Mike Williams, Tom Getz, Frank Barton, Wes Geib, Kevin Krause, Justin Gorman, Dakota Royer, Taylor Groff, Scott Shelley

    Team Name: Manheim Central Barons

    2015 Record: 10 – 3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kevin Starner-OLB, Gavin Guyer-FS/WR, Drew Eshelman-C, Sam Martin-TE/DE, Damon Camacho-RB, Dylan Nelson-RB, DaShaun Neville-OT, Derek Adams-P/K

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #53 Sr. C Adam Kline, 6-2, 230

    #58 Sr. OT Elliot Martin, 6-1, 225

    #7 Sr. QB Kody Kegarise, 6-0, 185

    #17 Sr. WR Austin Geib, 6-1, 180

    #3 Jr. WR Jake Novak, 5-11, 170

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    #35 Sr. ILB Nick Brown, 5-10, 195

    #25 Sr. ILB Tyler Lutz, 5-10, 190

    #5 Sr. C Lowen Hanselman, 5-9, 155

    #40 Sr. DE Gunnar Royer, 6-1, 205

    #74 Jr. DE Garret Fittery, 6-0, 200

    #48 Jr. DT Colin Erb, 5-11, 250

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    #40 Sr. LS Gunnar Royer, 6-1, 205

    #3 Jr. Holder Jake Novak, 5-11, 170

     

    Key Newcomers: (7)

    #15 Sr. RB Jay Barreto, 5-10, 175

    #45 Sr. SS Brock Hochstetler, 6-1, 180

    #60 Sr. OG Wyatt Zimmerman, 6-0, 250

    #52 Jr. OG/DL Dalton Gainer, 6-0, 245

    #50 Jr. OG/DT Jarod Hauser, 6-0, 255

    #84 Jr. P/K Brad Myer, 5-11, 210

    #54 So. OL/DL Tyler Dougherty, 5-11, 255

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Kody Kegarise & Gunnar Royer

    Key Stats:

    2015 Specail Teams: Kick-offs 69 of 77 touchbacks

    2015 Defense: +17 in turnover ratio

    2015 Offense: QB, Kody Kegarise rushed for 833 yards and threw for 1,402 yards

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We have good leadership returning on offense with our QB, Center, OG, OT, and 2 Wr’s back. We will have to lean on them while our RB’s emerge.

    Defense: We have one full year under our belt in our defensive scheme, I feel good about our learning curve and where we are at, at this point. Being solid tacklers and pursuit to the ball are keys to any good defense and we will place a major emphasize on it as well as turnover ratio.

    Special Team: We have a big void to fill left by Derek Adams. We may have to use three different kids to do it and we will have to place a special emphasis on our coverage.

  • Team # 5 Class 2A – Camp Hill (3)

    Head Coach: Frank Gaycamp_hill_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Bigelow, Michael Dickson, Jason Lynch, Joe Dydek, Larry Hall, Matt Cox, Luke Cox, Jerry Taylor,Kristian Walker

    Team Name: Camp Hill Lions

    2015 Record: 11-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Micheael Shuster
    Logan Vallati
    Corey Becker

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr C George Massie 6′ 185
    Jr G Sean Eboch 5’10 230
    Jr G Luca Colestock 5’10 180
    Jr T CJ Laporta 6’2 225
    JR TE Zack Kuntz 6’7 220
    Jr WR Wyatt Beddow 6’3 190
    Sr RB Bill Williams 5’6 175
    Sr FB Jack Williamson 5’11 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    Sr LB Bill Williams
    Sr LB Jack Wiliamson
    Jr LB Luca Colestock
    Jr LB Nick Perry 5’9 175
    Jr DE Zack Kuntz
    Jr DE CJ Laporta
    SR DB Benny Guyer 6′ 155
    Jr DB Wyatt Beddow
    Jr DB Quinn Buffington

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Bill Williams PR/KR

    Key newcomers: (1)
    Greg Labine QB 5’10 155

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    QB will be key. They will just need to manage the game not try to do too much.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively with 9-10 returning starters needs to be stout early on until the QB position is solidified and settled

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With Bill Williams returning… Great things can happen. Kicker is a need and Freshman Jake Perry should do well

  • Team # 5 Class 4A – Berwick Area (2)

    Head Coach: Frank Sheptockberwick_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Jola, Keith Seely, Brian Remley, Jake Titus, Chris Matthews

    Team Name: Berwick Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Zach Beckley OL/DL
    Sean McCole NG
    Nick Koch RB
    Alex Koch DB
    Randy Miller LB
    Kyle McMillian LB
    Luke Fisher WR
    Jordan DiValerio K/P
    Daquan Hellenthal RB
    Rob Harter WR

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Kyle Pierce OL SR. 6’1 280
    Anthony Cicini WR/RB 5’10 188
    Ryan Woodard OL 6’3 315
    Chase Strothers OL 6’4 290
    Kyle Roberts HB 6’2 235
    Michael Force SR QB 6’2 178
    Jared Marshman JR QB 6’1 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Thomas Monico JR DT 6’2 285
    Anthony Cicini SR DB 5’10 188
    Kyle Pierce DL SR DL 6’1 280
    Kyle Roberts DL SR 6’2 235
    Justin Groshek SR FS 5’9 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Snapper – Kyle Pierce
    Returner’s – Lenny Wyda SR 5’7 170

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to develop more consistency on offense.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensive front and secondary need to play well as a young LB group develops.

  • Team # 5 Class 1A – Steelton-Highspire (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew Erbysteelton_highspire_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Willie Slade
    Tony Fillmore
    Shawn Evans
    Bud Kyle
    Jordan smith
    James Wilborne
    Andrew English
    Calvin Johnson
    Deshaun Beecher
    Jermaine Chisholm

    Team Name: Steelton-Highspire Rollers

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Bryce Carter
    Jaron Grayer
    Shamuri Jones
    Alex Furlan

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Malachi Young QB Jr. 5-10,190
    Jayshun Ramsey FB Jr. 5-10,220
    Ishmael Hodge G Sr. 6-0,240
    Ahmari Randolph Jr. 6-3 300
    Lathaniel Spencer Wr Jr. 6-3,190
    Javion Grant Wr Soph. 6-1,180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Ishmael Hodge DE Sr. 6-0,240
    Jayshun Ramsey LB Jr. 5-10,220
    Javion Grant FS Soph. 6-1,180
    Jarvia Flowers FS soph. 6-0 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Jr. Kicker Nicholas Neidlinger
    Sr. Snapper Jose Alcantar

    Key newcomers: (Ex. Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170)
    Soph. LB Tyshawn Wright 5-10,180
    Jr. LB Steven Pryor 5-10,180
    Sr. OT Eric Washington 6-4,315
    Sr. OG Zyair Pittman 6-3,300
    Sr. HB Mike Franklin Jr. 5-10 22

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our keys to our offensive is being able to establish a balance attack. Our key to successful season will be how fast we can develop some chemistry with our young skill guys.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our keys to defensive will be filling alot of holes from last year team. Keys to success will being to stop the run with some many great running back in our league.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Special teams is important area where we would like to improve from last year. Having a experience kicker give us some options in the red zone and we would like to Utilize Nick more.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Harrisburg High (3)

    Head Coach: Calvin Evetettharrisburg_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Tim Boblick
    Richard Muldrow
    Matthew Clark
    George Brown
    Jawon Chisholm
    Jesse Harr
    Shawn Lee
    Gary Fallings

    Team Name: Harrisburg Cougars

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost:
    Akee Cowan
    Chad Cooksey Easter
    Jujuan Burnett
    Austin Mitchell

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Jr. RB Shaquon Anderson-Butts 5-9, 170
    Jr. QB Yahmir Wilkerson 6-1, 185
    SR. ATH Joel Davis 5-8, 180
    Sr. Trevon Baltimore 6-3, 280
    Jr. Dionte Payne 6-0, 212

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. DT Trevon Baltimore 6-3, 280
    Sr. DE Damion Barber 6-4, 250
    Sr. SS Joel Davis 5-8, 180
    JR. LB/DE Dionte Payne 6-0, 212
    Sr. CB Justin Carter 6-0, 175
    Sr. MLB Isaiah Hall 6-1, 209

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Joel Davis 5-8, 180

    Key newcomers: (2)
    Donnell Henriquez JR. DB/WR 5-11, 185
    Jah’mir Plant Fr. RB/DB 5-9 180

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offensively, playing as a TEAM is the key. We have to be able to move the chains on a consistent basis. In order to move the chains, we have to have a good mix of run and pass to keep defenses on their heels. Ultimately, this will help to keep our defense fresh.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively, we have to play within our defensive scheme. Everyone has to have trust in each other believing that everyone will do their job. We need to make offenses earn everything and not give up big plays. Finally, we need to win the take away battle.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Special teams are the most overlooked part of football, but it is the most important. We need to be much sharper in all phases of special teams this year. Our punt and kick off teams need to dominate and not give offenses good field position. Our returns teams need to get our offense good field position. Everything starts with SPECIAL TEAMS.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Millersburg (3)

    Head Coach: Brad Hattermillersburg_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Aaron Wright
    Andy Banias
    Brett Boyer
    Charles Chadbourn
    Darryl Kerstetter
    Rich Shomper
    Ryan Davis
    Tyler Seibert

    Team Name: Millersburg Indians

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Austin Hoke
    Tylor Erdman
    Austin Lehman
    Tyler Hesen
    Gavin Carter
    Chris Zeigler

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr. C Zach Caprio
    Sr. RB/WR Cole Shomper
    Sr. QB Christian Wingard
    Jr. OG Ben Bostdorf
    Jr. WR Hunter Grexon
    Jr. RB Matthew Koppenhaver
    So. WR Logan Marshall
    So. RB Logan Troutman

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. DT Zach Caprio
    Sr. S Cole Shomper
    Sr. DB Christian Wingard
    Jr. DE Matthew Koppenhaver
    Jr. DT Ben Bostdorf

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Sr. OL/DL Kolby Jury
    Sr. OL/LB Caleb McCloskey
    So. OL/DL Bryar Caprio
    Fr. QB/DL Aiden Harmen
    Fr. RB/LB Dillon Gordon

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key for us on offense will be how well we play up front. We do have some experience up front but will have to replace 2 of the 5 starters from last year. If we can get consistent and physical play from our line, we could find success on the offensive side of the ball.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key for us on defense is how well our linebackers will step up this year. They will be across the board so how quickly they can grasp the system as well as adjust to varsity football will determine how effective we can be on defense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key for us on special teams is to not give up the big play in this area of the game while trying to create big plays in this area of the game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Perkiomen Valley (1)

    Head Coach: Rob Heistperkiomen_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Young, Jason Basile, Tim Connolly, Don Lindberger, Andrew Miller, Kevin Kehs, Tim Walsh, Jim Bildstein

    Team Name: Perkiomen Valley Vikings

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Ronnie Arch – Fullback
    TJ Foley – Defensive Tackle
    Anthony Rohrbach – Offensive Tackle
    John Tittle – Guard
    Tim Nestor – Sam Linebacker
    Aaron Morton – Split End

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    QB – Stephen Sturm – 6-2, 195
    WR – Justin Jaworski – 6-1, 180
    RB – David Willims – 5-10, 165
    OT – Chris Jimenez – 6-5, 260
    OT – Vaughn Stolzer – 6-2, 260
    C – Jahir Holmes – 6-1, 240
    Wr – Sean Owens – 5-10, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    DL – Jon Rotonda – 5-10, 170
    ILB – Nick Marren – 6-1, 210
    OLB – Ryan McCourt – 6-1, 180
    OLB – Kyle Beaudoin – 6-0, 175
    S – David Williams – 5-10, 165
    CB – Justin Jaworski – 6-1, 180
    CB – Matt Ford-Bey – 6-0, 175

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Rb – Brendan Schimpf – 6-0, 185
    G/DL – Kevin Mo – 6-2, 305
    G/ILB – Noah Shine – 6-0, 200
    DL – Nicco Carfagno – 5-10, 250
    WR – Remy Sell – 5-11, 175

    Key Stats:
    Record: 10-2 in 2015

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will strive to be well-balanced on offense. We will focus on execution and precision with regards to our pass game. We will focus on a physical brand of running the football, limiting penalties and being aware of situations.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Viking defense revolves around an gap-disciplined, aggressive style where we will swarm to the football and do our best to be unpredictable from a blitz/coverage perspective.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Execution is key for our special teams success. All 11 football players understanding their job and executing to the best of their ability.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wellsboro (4)

    Head Coach: Matt Hildebrandwellsboro_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Johnston, Nate Babcock, Ben Miller, Chase Kriner, Mike Pietropola, Shane Mascho

    Team Name: Wellsboro Hornets

    2015 Record: 10-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Nick Tremper, Owen Covert, Tony Cooper, Phillip Straniere

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. TE Parker Jones 6-6, 230; Jr. Quinn Henry QB 5-10, 170; Jr. Collin Pietropola OL 6-2, 250; Sr. Kaleb Smith OL 6-3, 250; Sr. Ethan Nichols OL 6-2, 270; Jr. Chase Moser RB 5-10, 185; Sr. Brandon Lamphier QB/WR 6-0, 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DE Parker Jones 6-6, 230; Jr. Quinn Henry DB 5-10, 170; Jr. Collin Pietropola LB 6-2, 250; Sr. Kaleb Smith DL 6-3, 250; Sr. Ethan Nichols DL 6-2, 270; Jr. Chase Moser LB 5-10, 185; Sr. Brandon Lamphier DB 6-0, 170; Jr. Alex Kozuhowski DB 5-9, 165; Soph. Robert Brown LB 6-2, 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) Jr Quinn Henry Returner; Jr. Alex Kozuhowski Returner; Jr. Collin Pietropola Punter; Jr. Nic Ingerick Kicker

    Key Newcomers:  (2) Fr. Aidan Hauser RB/WR/DB; Fr. Silas Wagaman WR/DB;

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Parker Jones and Quinn Henry

    Key Stats: Quinn Henry completed 100 of 194 passes for 1,373 yards and 16 touchdowns. He was the teams leading rusher with 1,045 yards on 179 carries and 17 touchdowns. Parker Jones led the team with 40 catches for 577 yards and 8 touchdowns.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: We return a lot of athletes and have a lot of athletes coming up. We are very athletic on the edges and I have one of the fastest teams I have had the last few years. One of the keys is we lost a couple of guys on the line. So, staying healthy upfront is key for us. We aren’t real deep at the offense line position.

    Defense: We return nine out of 11 guys that played for us last year. We have some guys that had some playing time that can step in for us, especially on the line. We were really strong last year on defense and this will be one of our strengths in 2016. We have size and speed.

    Special Team: We have Nic Ingerick back and he made some big kicks for us last year. He will be a key guy for us on special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Upper Dublin (1)

    Head Coach: Bret Stoverupper_dublin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Pring, Eric Taylor, Ed Wall, Dave Sowers, Paul Winters, Erik Schada, Dan Hugenbruch, Steve Roberts, Chris Naughton, Chris Engart,

    Team Name: Upper Dublin

    2015 Record: 14-1 1st Ever PIAA AAAA DIstrict Championship, Lost in Eastern Finals

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Ryan Stover QB Towson
    Henry Winebrake LB/OL Univ. Chicago
    Isaiah Henrich DE/OL East Stroudsburg
    Stacey Gardner RB/LB Ursinus
    Todd Spirt K Muhlenburg
    Mike Sowers CB/SB Princeton LAX
    Jack Rapine TE/OLB Johns Hopkins LAX
    Dan Boggs FL/CB
    Kane O’Connor OL/DL
    Kaleif Lee RB/DT
    James Lampmann FL
    Gary Fields SE/DT

    Offensive Starters Return: (1) Zhaire Lee OL 6’3 255 Sr

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Phil Butler DB 5’9 165 Sr

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key newcomers: (11)
    QB.Justin Horn 6’3 180 Sr.
    RB/DL Naiim Huff 5’10 175 Sr.
    SB/DB George Weems 5’10 160 Sr.
    SB/FS Mike Cottom 5’9 155 Sr.
    OL/DE Max Weinberg 6’3 225 Sr.
    OL/DL Jason O’Gara 6’1 235 Sr.
    SS/SE JT Breslin 6’2 180 Sr.
    SE/DB PJ Crane 5’11 170 Sr.
    TE/OLB Mike Ward 5’10 170 Sr.
    LB/SB Max Winebrake 5’10 160 Jr.
    LB Mason Novack 5’9 160 LB Soph

    Key Stats: UD graduated 20/22 starters and both kickers from last years District 1 AAAA Championship and state Final Four team.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    This years offense will be extremely inexperienced and competition for all positions will be fierce during preseason camp. How quickly this unit can determine its identity will be the key to success in 2016.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With only one returning starter and this athlete moving to a new position will mean 11 jobs will be up for grabs this season. This competition will hopefully not only lead to 11 starters, but provide depth during the 2016 season.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Too early to call the kicking duties, but 3 underclassmen are in the mix.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Athens (4)

    Head Coach: Jack Youngathens_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Kelleher, Keith Kline, Jim Kerrick, Tim Davidson, Al Orshal, Mike Keathley, Jeremiah Serfs, Nick Ball, Bill Johnston, Todd Eby

    Team Name: Athens Wildcats

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Gabe Sporn (LB/C), Aaron Barry (QB), Bill Bennett (DE/TE), Zach Steppeck (CB), Roger Horton (T/T)

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Kalen Keathley Sr. 6′ 184 Offensive Athlete, DB, Returner, long snapper (PA Top 100)
    Peyton Lewis Sr. 5’11” 175 RB, SS
    Luke Newman Sr. 6′ 235 FB/DE
    Zack Jayne Jr. 6’1″ 195 RB/LB
    Allan Lane Sr. 6’2″ 240 T
    Avery Chandler 6’1″ 230 T
    Austin Robert 6′ 225 G

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Kalen Keathley Sr. 6′ 184 Offensive Athlete, DB, Returner, long snapper (PA Top 100)
    Peyton Lewis Sr. 5’11” 175 SS
    Luke Newman Sr. 6′ 235 DE/DT
    Zack Jayne Jr. 6’1″ 195 LB
    Avery Chandler Sr. 6’1″ 230 DT
    Matt Collins Sr. 5’8″ 175 LB
    Justiin Reagan Sr. 5’8″ 164

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Kalen Keathley Sr. 6′ 184 K/P Returner Long snapper
    Peyton Lewis Sr. 5’11 175 K Returner

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Cooper Babcock Sr. 5’9″ 178 LB
    Cody Sindoni Jr. 5’9″ 180 C/G
    Matt Depew Sr. 5’8″ 175 LB
    Jared Williams Soph. 5’11” 195 T/T
    Mitch Kerrick Sr. 6’1″ 170 WR
    Tim Henry Soph. 6’1″ 290 T/T

    Key Stats: 10-2 Record
    Kalen Keathley has been selected to the PSFCA Top 100

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Having a good balance with Pass & Run will lead to big weapons making big plays.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Getting the best 11 defenders on the field & developing depth!
    Finding Mike LB to replace Gabe Sporn (3yr. starter)

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    First time in a long time to replace all league kicker & Punter.
    Troy Stivason should fill PAT/K duties.
    Kalen Keathley may very well be the best K/P Returner in the state!

  • 2016 Team Preview – Bishop McDevitt (12)

    Head Coach: Mike Watkinsphila_mcdevitt_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Gene Kane
    Karl Stout
    Colin Leach
    Fred Hanes
    Bruce Johnston
    Chris Leahy
    CJ Leahy
    Gary Postell
    Sterling Williams
    Nayte Venit

    Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Royal Lancers

    2015 Record: 7-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Dante Mason WR/DB
    Tyler Shelton LB
    Vince Dileo RB/LB
    Robbie Brett OL/DL
    Alex Wilson K

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Max Bryson, Sr. QB 6′ 195
    Jaron Macon, Jr. WR 6’2″ 170
    Jayvonne Campfield, Jr. TE 6’2″ 220
    Dan Church, Sr. OL 6’1″ 200
    Sean Campbell, Sr. OL 6′ 190
    Giancarlo Kelly, Jr. OL 5’11” 220
    Darien Hilliard, Jr. OL 6’1″ 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Nasir Pettus, Jr. DL 6’3″ 255
    Jared Warren, Jr. DL 6′ 285
    Jayvonne Campfield, Jr. LB 6’2″ 220
    Chris Feralio, So. DB 5’10” 165
    Jaron Macon, Jr. DB 6’2″ 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Max Bryson, Sr. Punter

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Diavante Lloyd, Sr. RB/DB 6’1″ 205
    Nasire Griffin, Fr. RB/LB 6′ 205
    Billy Gillette, Sr. LB 6′ 190

    Key Stats:
    Offensive Stats
    1,983 pass yards/ 24 TD’s
    1,685 rushing yards/ 19 TD’s

    Defensive Stats
    35 sacks
    13 interceptions

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to be able to run the football. We are returning 4 starters on the offensive line, and a 3 year starter at quarterback. Adding Diavante Lloyd at the RB position gives us the ability to do a lot of things in the running game. Jaron Macon will stretch the field in the passing game.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Stopping the run. We have to be physical at the line of scrimmage and finish plays. We will play much faster now with the amount of experience returning.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We graduated our All Catholic kicker so replacing him will not be easy. We have a few guys in mind to handle the return duties that could be dangerous.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Bethlehem Freedom (11)

    Head Coach: Jason Roederbethlehem_freedom_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ben Reph Greg Moore, Tim Hornbaker, Earl Jenkins, Bryan Haas, Mike Sculley, Mike Coccia, Kevin Hudak , Duke Wagner, Tevrin Brandon, Jeff Nelson, Ed Pfeiffer, Frank Cierech, Jeff Haberl, Paul Petro, Juan Cotto

    Team Name: Bethlehem Freedom Patriots

    2015 Record: 9-2 EPC South Co Champs

    2016 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost: Alkiohn Dunkins, Jonah Gundrum, Cordell Cotto, Colin Zarzecki, Mario Mcintyre, Ryan Nickol, Joeshua Ortiz, Dom Harris, Brennan Reinert

    Offensive Starters Return: (4) SR QB Joe Young 6-4 195, SR OT Aaron Bowden 6’0 270, JR OT Tijir Bleam 6’2 265, SR OL Hakeem Strickland 5’8 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) SR MLB Brady Hornbaker 6’0 225, SR DL Dashawn Polk 6’1 225, SR LB Steven Rold 6’1 220 ,JR DB Alec Huertas 6’2 185, SR DB Jake Petro 5’11 180,

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) SR P Steven Rold 6’1 220

    Key newcomers: (12) SR WR Jamal Williamson 6’4 185, SR RB Cyrus Thompson 5’8 180, SR RB Deshaun Peterson 5’11 190, JR OL Jaquan Swint 6’3 250, JR OL/LB Joe Figueroa 5’11 225, SR OL Jonas Pierre 6’2 270, SR OL Bryce Cavey 5’10 205, SO TE/LB Tristan Wheeler 6’1 210, SR OLB Tyler Mitchell 5’10 180, SR OLB Ryan Deloach 5’10 190, JR RB/OLB Abdul Beasley 5’10 180 JR OLB Chris Rich 5’8 175, jr wr/DB kyree Marshburn 5’10 175, jr wr/DB Kevin Mcnulty 5’8. 150

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    -As always limiting turnovers, penalties and negative plays on offense are gonna be keys.
    -Utilizing the talents of dual threat and 4 year starter Joe Young.
    -New WR corps and RB’s have had an outstanding off season.. Needs to translate to ganeday
    -Creating effective balance between run and pass

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    – Need to continue to be strong in our run defense
    -Continue to create turnovers
    – Be consistent in winning 3rd down

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Returning Punter Steve Rold who is getting some D1 and D1aa looks returns as punter and looks to also handle the PK duties

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wilson (3)

    Head Coach: Doug Dahmswilson_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jeff Brubaker, Jeremy Palm, Ernie Wolber, Joe Opalenick, Brandon Dahms, Jake Peterson, Mark Steinmeyer, Matt Bender, Brandon Naples, Paul Covell, Erik Baumgardener, Eric Hancock, Kyle Kline, Greg BArnett

    Team Name: Wilson Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 11-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Ike Schannauer-OG/LB
    Jake Gehman-WR/DB
    Jon Fox-WR/DB
    Adam Close-WR/DB
    Shane Dantzler-RB
    Nick Kline-OT/DT
    Ben Harris-DE
    Pete Weidner-OG

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Sr TE Alex Twiford 6-3 230
    Sr C Jake Morris 6’0 245
    Sr OT Isaiah Reigel 6’4 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr LB Leo Quigley 6’2 225
    Sr LB Foday Jalloh 6’2 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr KR Mason McElroy

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Jr OT Wyatt Schannauer 6’3 325
    Sr WR Justin Weller 6’0 175
    Jr RB Iggy Reynoso 5’11 185
    Sr RB Tom O’Brien 5’11 175

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Need to find a QB to run our offense and must mature quickly on the offensive line. Need to establish a run game to take pressure off young QB’s.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Secondary will be young and untested as will the defensive front. With tough non-league schedule will have to mature quickly.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Kicking game is suspect at this moment but return game looks strong.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Williamsport (4)

    Head Coach: Chuck Crewswilliamsport_a

    Assistant Coaches: Kevin Brown, Keith McCabe, Pat Ross, Doug Thiel, Ben Mayer, Phillip Vincent

    Team Name: Williamsport Millionaires

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jerah Reeves Drake Wolfe

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Isaiah Hankins QB
    Treyson Potts RB
    Dante Wright WR
    Tristan Connor WR
    Jalen Jackson TE
    Eli Clary OL
    Tyler Anderson OL
    Chance Bower OL
    Kurt Danneker OL
    Jack Holmes OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Ross Stebbins DL
    Kurt Danneker DL
    Eli Clary DL
    Keough Johnson DL
    Jalen Jackson LB
    Cam Dickey LB
    Isaiah Hankins LB
    Elliott Walker DB
    Treyson Potts DB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Elliott Walker P
    Angelo Girardi K
    Ben Kelley LS

    Key Newcomers: (7) Joe Fagnano (so qb), Blaze McClements (so Lb) Tucker Kreisher (so OL) Ben Garverick (so DL), Marcus Simmons (so wr), Mason Lilly (so Lb), Kolachi Polambor (Sr. K)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Isaiah Hankins, Ross Stebbins, Elliott Walker, Keough Johnson, Jalen Jackson, Kurt Danneker, Treyson Potts

    2016 Outlook: For the Millionaires to attain our goals this year, we must eliminate turnovers on offense and create more of them on defense. We want to play at a level that we set and not deviate from it.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Downingtown West

    District 1,     4A

    Ches-Mont League

    Mascot:     Whippets

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    Team: Downingtown West High School

     

    Head Football Coach – Michael Milano

    23 years as head coach: Unionville [2], Penncrest [8], Downingtown West [13]

    1994 District 1 3A Champions @ Unionville

    2008 , 2009and 2013 Ches-Mont Champions

    Record at Downingtown:             97 wins…50 losses

    Career Record:                           150 wins…99 losses….1 tie

     

    Team web-site: dwhsfootball.com

     

    Staff:  Mike Hancock, Hub Tinson, Abdul Madyun, Dan Harlow, Tom Wickersham, John Carroll,

    Matt Barr, Jim Cunningham, Tom Walsh

    2015 Record: 9 wins 2 losses

    Feature Suggestions: Mike Riddick, Mike Hamilton, Cole Zapf, Wayne Anderson

     

    Returning Offense (8): Mike Riddick-AB, Mike Hamilton-OT, Greg Geri-OG, Nate Allyne-WR, Aaron Baker-OT

     

    Returners Defense (9): Zach Siever-LB, Cole Zapf-SS, Wayne Anderson-FS, Drew Yarnall-NT, Darin Warfiled-CB

     

    Top Players:                                                                       

    Offense:        Mike Riddick-AB

    Mike Hamilton-OT

    Kyle Geiser – QB

     

    Defense:      Wayne Anderson – FS

    Cole Zapf – SS

    Drew Yarnall – NT

    Top Seniors: Wayne Anderson, Cole Zapf, Mike Hamilton, Zach Siever, Mike Riddick

    Comments: We have an outstanding group of returning starters on both sides of the ball. We also have many talented underclassmen from our undefeated JV team ready to step in and play. Success in our non-league schedule will be a key factor in setting us up for a playoff run later in the year. In the Ches-Mont, as always, the title will be hotly contested.

     

  • 2016 Team Preview – Governor Mifflin (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff Langgovernor_mifflin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Gary Mitzel; Nick Morrissey; Mike Vecchio; Doc Vecchio; Nate Daniels; Jantzen Linn; Nate Hertzog; Brandon Orndorf

    Team Name: Governor Mifflin Mustangs

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Tucker Garner; Lucas Garner; Hunter Reeser; Drew Snyder; Hunter Bortz; Dillon Harr; Miles Nessuno

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) Sr. OT Jonathon Schmehl, 6’1″ 255; Sr. OT Elijah Goheen 6’2″ 250; Sr. OG Ron Hohl 6’1″ 255; Sr. RB/Slot Aaron Grill 5’10” 175; Sr. RB/Slot AJ Sczepkowski 6’0″ 195;

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DT Jonathon Schmehl, 6’1″ 255; Sr. DT Elijah Goheen 6’2″ 250; Sr. Corner Aaron Grill 5’10” 175; Sr. Safety AJ Sczepkowski 6’0″ 195; Jr. DT Ben Gates 6’1″ 240; Jr. OLB Isaac Ruoss 6’1″ 220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) Jr. Placekicker/Punter Ben Myers 5’9″ 160; Sr. Returner Aaron Grill 5’10” 175; Sr. Returner AJ Sczepkowski 6’0″ 195;

    Key newcomers: (6) Jr. QB/Corner Kameron Wolfe 6’1″ 180; Sr. QB/OLB Austin Baker 6’1″ 220; Jr. Wr Tyshawn Weaver 6’2″ 180; So. TE/DE Sam Muller 6’1″ 235; Jr. TE/DE Brandon Allen 6’2″ 235; Jr. OG/DT Lorenzo Santos 6’1″ 250;

    Key Stats: We failed last year in the turnover ratio! We need to win that in order to win games!

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to do a much better job this year with ball security. We turned the ball over on offense last year and lost a number of close games because of it. Our offensive line needs to create a new positive line of scrimmage for our Mid-line and Triple Option to work.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to create and take possession of turnovers! Our goal is pretty simple, push the line of scrimmage backwards with our defensive line and swarm to the football with all 11 players!

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our returning kicker and punter did very well, winning the Berks County Team combine in the spring. We are looking for him to connect on all Extra points, help us with any FG we attempt, and put the ball in the endzone on kickoffs.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Selinsgrove (4)

    Head Coach: Derek Hicksselinsgrove_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Pete Voss
    Derek Pope
    Seth Hicks
    Jim Hile
    Mike Walter
    Justin Stover
    Brent Bastian
    Bill Moore
    Dan Troup

    Team Name: Selinsgrove Seals

    2015 Record: 12-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Juvon Batts, Colin Hoke, Nick Swineford, Jack Gaugler, Ryan Hoke, Andrew Boob, Aaron Boob, Joey Radel, Ethan Trautman, Jacob Strickler, David Klinger, Cole Schenck, Austin Burkholder

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    QB Logan Leiby 6’1″ 192
    OT Keith Dreese 6’3″ 270
    WR Ricky Cope 5’8″ 150
    G Cross Kantz 5’10” 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)
    S Garrett Campbell 6’1″ 175
    DE Tony Dressler 6’2″ 205

    Key newcomers: (16)
    So OLB/RB Joe Kahn
    Sr WR/CB Ryan Bucher
    Fr WR/CB Josh Nylund
    Fr CB Max Charles
    Jr TE/OLB Connor VanZijl
    Jr WR/CB Kody Showers
    So WR/CB Ben Swineford
    Jr G/LB Paul Oyster
    Jr RB/LB Hunter Croman
    Jr OL/DL Adam Ritter
    Sr DL Keanan Wolf
    Jr OL/LB Erik Bogar
    Sr OL/DL Ryan Varner
    Jr S Damian Ravy
    Jr WR/LB Jarrett Inch
    Sr K Dawson Klinger

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    This year we must replace the school’s all-time leading rusher in Juvon Batts. Right now there are several players battling for RB duties. The offense will be led by 2 year starter, junior Logan Leiby. While he lost his top two targets in Colin Hoke and Nick Swineford, Logan will still have a great crew of WR to throw to. At TE Junior Connor VanZijl has returned after not playing last year. He will provide anther solid option in the passing game. Up front we return two starters from last year. This is a group that needs to gel quickly to allow the running game to develop and to provide Logan time to pass the ball.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The defense was hit hard by graduation. Only two starters return from last years team, Tony Dressler and Garrett Campbell. There is outstanding competition so far on the defensive side. The kids are doing an outstanding job of learning the system. The pressure is certainly on with preseason being shortened by a week this year.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Just like offense and defense the special teams were hit hard. We are looking to replace all-league kicker Joe Radel. Joe also served as our punter along with fellow graduate Ethan Trautman.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Upper Dauphin (3)

    Head Coach: Brent Bellupper_dauphin_a

    Assistant Coaches: DC/WR Mike Griffiths, QB/LB Ed Cooper, OL/DL Jordan Feidt, TE/DB/STC Corey Shadle, RB/DB Trey Campbell, RB/LB Denny Lenker, OL/DL Chad Everhart

    Team Name: Upper Dauphin Area

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:

    Drake Lenker (RB/LB)

    Aaron Cleveland (QB/DE)

    Cody Zerby (OL/DL)

    Cole Zimmerman (OL/DE)

    Max Snyder (WR/DB)

    Zach Rebuck (WR/DB)

    Alex Uhler (K)

    Coy Rickert (OL/LB)

    John Eppley (DL)

    Colton Laudenslager (TE/DE)

    Ethan Ditty (OL/DL)

    Derrick Bordner (WR/DB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) OL Masen Bellis, RB Mason Wiest, RB Caron Barge, RB Tyler Wiest, RB/WR Donny Gelnett, OL Tanner Bechtel, WR Ben Cope

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) NG Masen Bellis, DB Mason Wiest, DB Carson Barge, LB/DB Tyler Wiest, DL Donny Gelnett, LB Tanner Bechtel, DL Blair Warner

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) KR Mason Wiest and KR Carson Barge

    Key Returning Players: (11)

    Masen Bellis Junior OL/DL

    Mason Wiest Sophomore RB/DB

    Carson Barge Sophomore RB/DB

    Donny Gelnett Sophomore RB/DE

    Tanner Bechtel Senior FB/LB

    Ben Cope Sophomore WR/DB

    Blair Warner Senior OL/DL

    Connor Reed Sophomore WR/DB

    Zach Rupp Sophomore QB/DB

    Keegan Kerstetter Junior TE/DE

    Tyler Wiest  Senior  RB/DB

    Key Newcomers: (15)

    Chuckie Brown Junior OL/DL  Played primarily JV in 2015

    Darien Wiest Sophomore RB/LB  Played primarily JV in 2015

    Eli Smith Junior K  Plays soccer; Played football in 2014

    Hayden McAllister Senior TE/DE  Did not play in 2015

    Jason Caffas Senior WR/DB  Did not play in 2015

    Sam Kerwin Freshman OL/DL

    Jake Ramberger Freshman RB/DB

    Kyle Kerstetter Freshman TE/DE

    Cody Istre Junior WR/DB  Did not play in 2015

    Steven Heck Freshman OL/DL

    Maison Grow Freshman RB/DB

    Cody Folcarelli Freshman OL/DL/LB

    Dalton Boyer Freshman WR/RB/DB

    Hayden Bellis Freshman OL/LB

    Macklin Ayers  Freshman  TE/LB

     

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Our goal is to quickly acclimate a new quarterback and rebuild our offensive line. If that happens quickly, we believe our experience at running back and receiver will help us have a competitive offense. Defensively, we need to be more aggressive up front with our defensive front and inside linebackers. In general we will strive to be more aggressive defensively. We have a very young team, but a talented young team. If we stay injury free, we have a chance to become a nice team as the year progresses and position ourselves for a strong future.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Whitehall (11)

    Head Coach: Brian Gilbertwhitehall_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ramie Moussa, Mike Yadush, Shawn Clary, Chris Kinane, Eric Miller, Tim Churchill,Austin Recker, Dan Caffery

    Team Name: Whitehall Zephyrs

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Gianni Sinatore
    Phil Reeves
    Nick Kovalchick
    Bryce Crum
    Brandon Jones

    Offensive Starters Return: (10)
    Mike Smith Jr. OT, 6-2 280
    Bret Legath Jr. OG 6-2 270
    Jakub Hudack Jr. C 5-10 200
    Tyler Meyers sr. G 6-3 260
    Markes Cruz jr. OT 6-3 255
    Devin martinez sr. TE 6-2 215
    Jacob snyder sr. TE 6-2 215
    Tavion george sr. Rb 5-9 170
    Dez Boykin jr. Wr 5-10 180
    Jackson buskirk sr. wr 6-0 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Adrian Meises sr.DE 6-0 220
    Mike Smith jr. Nose 6-2 280
    Kevon Allen sr. DE 6-1 215
    Devin martinez sr. Lb 6-2 215
    Jaxon snyder sr. Lb 6-2 215
    Jackson buskirk sr. Safety 6-0 175
    Ryan Klough sr. CB6-3 175
    Dez boykin. Jr safety 5-10 180

    Key newcomers: (8)
    Zach Gilbert sr. 6-4 195 qb
    Braxton Marrero jr. 5-10 205 rb / safety
    Nick Dex sr. 5-9 215 lb
    Roy Reeves sr. 5-9 210 lb
    Ian Kulp so. 6-0 255 nose/ OG
    Dabriel Ayala jr. 6-0 215 rb
    Alex Hatch sr. 5-10 210 lb/rb
    Akil Pulyadu sr. 5-8 160 rb/ db

    Key Stats: Lost a two year record breaking quarterback

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Need new quarterback to be efficient.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Replace our outside linebacker core.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Saucon Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Phil Samssaucon_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ed Chromczak-Offensive Coordinator: OL/DL, Chuck Muller Defensive Coordinator: LB/OL, Mike Phillips: TE/LB, Cody Muller-RB/DL, Brandon Lesko-QB/DB Zach Mazur-OL/DL

    Team Name: Saucon Valley Panthers

    2015 Record: 14-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Evan Culver-RB/DB
    Mike Kane-TE/DE
    Zach Thatcher-QB/FS
    Christian Carvis-OL/LB
    Nate Harka-WR/CB
    Mike Paolini-FB/LB

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Sr. OT Cody Zrinski 6′ 4″ 310
    Sr. OT Trey Polak 6’2″ 250
    Sr. OG Ryan Meyers 6′ 1″ 260
    Sr. C Stephen Good 6′ 210
    Jr. WR Alstan Wolfe 5’11” 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. DT Cody Zrinksi 6′ 4″ 310
    Sr. DT Trey Polak 6′ 2″ 250
    Sr. DE Ryan Meyers 6′ 1″ 260
    Sr. LB Nate Kehs 5; 9″ 165
    Sr. SS Kory Kemerrer 5′ 11″ 180
    Jr. CB Alstan Wolfe 5′ 11″ 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Josh Snead 5′ 11″ 160

    Key newcomers: (14)
    Sr. QB/CB Brandon Holub 6’1″ 175
    Sr. TE/DE Drew Wagner 6′ 210
    Sr. RB/LB Dino Zaharakis 5’7″ 165
    Sr. RB/LB Abe Lugo 6′ 185
    Sr. OL/DL Hayden Clifford 5’9″ 175
    Sr. WR/DE Joe Naiburg 5’10” 165
    Jr. RB/DB Zach Petit 5’8″ 165
    Jr. RB/DB Stephen Rose
    Jr. WR/LB Patrick Beatty 5’10” 170
    Jr. WR/DB Chris Smith 5’10” 165
    Soph. RB/LB Christian Alling 6′ 175
    Soph. RB/DB Ian Csicsek 5’8″ 160
    Soph. OL/LB J. Harka 5’9″ 185
    Soph. TE/DL Patrick Morissey 6’1″ 210

     

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our biggest key to our offense this year will be replacing a talented group of athletes. We have four of our five offensive lineman back, but we will need to develop players at several key skill positions.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to our defense will be the same as our offense. We have several skill positions to replace on defense, but we have a majority of our DL back.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have our kicker back, but will need to find a new punter.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pottsgrove (1)

    Head Coach: Rick Pennypackerpottsgrove_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Bill Bradford
    Jim Algeo
    Brent haring
    Preston Moser
    Josh Ford
    Josh Lindy
    Eric Engstrom

    Team Name: Pottsgrove

    2016 Schedule:

    2015 Record: 7-4

    Key Starters lost:
    Jake Adams – OT
    Chrsi Derancesco – TE/DE
    Wyatt Porter – FS/RB
    Ty Barr – RB

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Javon Colbert – Fb – 6’21 – 225
    Bailey Delp – WR – 6’2 – 175
    Dez Austin – WR – 6’3 – 185
    Malachi Hurt Ramsey – OT -5’11 – 300
    Ryan Cassidy – Center – 6′ 205
    Parris janusek – H Back – 5’11 – 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Tyler Smith – DT – 6′ 230
    Michael Dickey – DE – 5’11 – 235
    Joey Paolucci – LB – 5’10 – 175
    Ryan Finn – OLB – 6′ 175
    Adam Girafalco – Cb 5’10- 175
    Kobey Baldwin – CB – 6′ 185

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Raul Faison – RB – Transfer from Archbishop Carrol
    Ephraim Hurt Ramsey – Guard
    Avery Grant – RB/CB – started a few games last yr as a soph
    Dean Fiorini – OLB – RB

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to stay healthy and have our offensive line gel as a group. Very talented at the skill position. Finn started three games last year and has some good experience. He will be ok. Fasion is a very good back.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return some good players on defense. Giraflco and Baldwin will return and have been impressive in camp. Austin and Finn are very solid at oLB as well as Fiorini. Good Depth at Linebacker with janusek, paolucci and Colbert battling.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Need to find a kicker and punter. In the process as we speak. Looks like a soccer player – Nathn Kasper will do the kicking and Mailik Garner will do the Punting. need work at this

  • 2016 Team Preview – Penncrest (1)

    Head Coach: Rick Strouppenncrest_a

    Assistant Coaches: Derick Benedict Sean Breen Jon Stroup Rick Bailey Andrew Tulio Dan Cosgrove Tyler Tkach

    Team Name: Penncrest Lions

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Ryan Kinnard, Zane Horne, Jon Batipps

    Offensive Starters Return: (8) OL/DL James George 6 4 295, OL/LB Mike Wilson 5 11 190, FS/RB Zack Kout 6 0 190, LB/FB Shane Jones 5 11 210, TE/DE Conner Moretti 6 1 190, LB/FB Noah Burdsall 5 10 195, SE/CB Manny Ruffin 6 185, WR/CB Mark Ullman 5 9 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) LB Nick Newmiller 5 10 175, Calib Mahalik 6 1 185, OLB Mike Goolsby 6 1 255, DT Zack Kout FS 6 0 190, Noah Burdsall 5 10 195, Shane Jones 5 11 210 LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Shane Breckenridge P

    Key newcomers: (1) John Cosgrove olb 5 11 180

    Key Stats: Need to improve passing game

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    If our offensive line comes together we could be descent. And of course staying healthy

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Keys are not giving up big plays and communicating

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Tackling well and blocking well

  • 2016 Team Preview – Newport (3)

    Head Coach: Todd Rothermelnewport_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Kent Smeltz, Defensive Coordinator
    Rick Wood, Special Teams Coordiantor, WR & DB
    Ed Smith, RB & LB
    Tom Miller, OL & DL
    Shirey Little, Strength & Conditioning WR & DB
    Adam Butterbaugh, OL & DL
    Travis Kratzer, TE & OLB
    Wes Smith, RB & LB

    Team Name: Newport Buffaloes

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Trevin Dorman
    Dalton Klinger
    Chance Allen
    Cody Lebo
    Adam Flanders
    Jacob Bartels
    Kevin Sheaffer
    Colby Stroup

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Noah Heimbaugh, SR, QB 6’0″, 185
    Eli Goodling, SR, RB 6’1″, 215
    Sam Albright, SR, Center, 6’2″ 245
    Derek Peachey, JR, Tackle, 6’1″ 265
    Noah Reich, SR, WR, 6’2″, 205
    Drew Paden, SR, WR, 5’8″, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Derek Peachey, JR, DT, 6’1″, 265
    Noah Reich, SR, OLB, 6’2″, 205
    Nickolas Grabiec, JR, DB, 5’9″, 155
    Eli Goodling, SR, OLB, 6’1″, 215
    Sam Albright, SR, DT, 6’2″ 245
    Drew Paden, SR, DB, 5’8″, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Eli Goodling, SR, Returner, 6’1″, 215

    Key newcomers: (8)
    Max Bianchi, JR, OL, 5’9″, 205
    Donovan Swartz, JR, LB, 6’1″,195
    Steven Reisinger, SR, Safety, 6’2″, 190
    Preston Berkheimer, SR, LB/DB, 5’9, 170
    Tevin Gonzalez, JR, WR/DB, 5’9″, 150
    Walker Klinger, JR, OL/DL, 6’3″, 250
    Cody Davies, SR, OL/DL, 5’10”, 265
    Justin Barlup, JR, Kicker, 5’8″, 145

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Keeping our QB healthy and find three lineman to fill starting roles.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Fill graduation losses with quality guys. Stay healthy and tackle well.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are solid with our long snapper and holder, but will need new kicker Justin Barlup, JR, 5’8″, 145 to develop so we can have another solid kicker.
    Our return game should be in good hands as Eli Goodling will return kicks again this year. Need to find a punter.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Strath Haven (1)

    Head Coach: Kevin Clancystrath_haven_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Paul Tagliaterra
    Erik Hollingsworth
    Patrick Clancy
    Steve Grohman
    Dan Mulhern

    Team Name: Strath Haven Panthers

    2015 Record: 2-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Pete Deeb T-DE
    Sam Petrovitch T-DT
    Shane Mulhern G-LB
    Elijah Crew FB-LB

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Rob DuBois 6-1 200 SR.G
    Ben McFettridge 6-1 230 SR G
    John Harrar 6-9 232 SR TE
    Mekhi Hill 5-11 180 SR. HB
    Zach Newlon 6-0 195 SR FB
    Evan Atsaves 6-1 180 SR QB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Mekhi Hill 5-11 180 SR. SS
    Van Bobo 5-9 155 SR CB
    Zach Newlon 6-0 195 SR LB
    Ryan Morris 6-1 205 JR LB
    John Harrar 6-9 232 SR DE

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Zach Newlon Punter
    Mekhi Hill Kick Returns

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Jay Smith 6-2 165 JR WR-DB
    Lee Holbert 6-2 275 JR OT-DT
    Brian Dozier 6-0 200 SR C-DT

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The Backfield returns several players that gained a lot of experience in 2015. The offensive line is being rebuilt. The receiving corps has look strong in the early preseason.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The defense was hit harder by graduation and will rely on the promotion of Junior Varsity players, the Linebacker corp has some considerable experience.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Thomas Foster and Jay Smith should boost our return game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Annville-Cleona (3)

    Head Coach: Matt Gingrichannville_cleona_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Miller, Joe Heckard, Frank Hetrick, Greg Keener, Jake Mase, Cody Dodson, Adam Bennett, Joe Shay, Nate Myers

    Team Name: Annville-Cleona Dutchmen

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB/DB Adam Fox, RB/DB Will Langan, WR/DB Alec Barr, OLB Kurtis Reigle, ILB Mark Wagner, G/DE Brandon Light, G/DT Lucas Bush, OT Alex Musante, K Matt Light

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    OT Isaac Burris, 6-8, 250. WR Griffin Hertz, 6-2, 170. RB Cameron Hoch, 5-10, 175. TE Sam Mintz, 6-2, 180. C Drew Speraw, 6-0, 215. TE Brandon Uhrich, 5-11, 230. G Connor Williams, 6-0, 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    LB Mike Sowers, 6-0, 200. DB Griffin Hertz, 6-2, 170. DB Cameron Hoch, 5-10, 175. DE Brandon Uhrich, 5-11, 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    R Cameron Hoch, 5-10, 175

    Key newcomers: (15)
    Sr. RB/LB Dylan Bomgardner, 5-11, 200. Sr. OT/DE Brayden Turner 6-0, 190. Sr. Robert Mayfield, 5-10, 180. Sr. OT/DE/LB Kole Stout, 5-10, 180. Jr. QB Noah Myers, 6-5, 230. So. RB/LB Gavin Stout, 6-0, 190. So. RB/LB Caleb Turner, 5-9, 170. Jr. RB Zak Barr, 5-9, 165. Jr. RB/DB Dominic MacMillan, 6-0, 190. Sr. WR/DB Matt Erickson, 6-2, 170. So. WR/DB Jaylen Price, 6-1, 185. Sr. WR/DB Mitch Long, 5-10, 200. Jr. OG/DT Warren Willetts, 5-8, 220. Sr. WR/DB Cameron Chappel, 5-10, 170. Sr. OG/DT Joe Schubert, 5-11, 230.

    Key Stats:
    Offense – 2700 yards rushing in 11 games, 800 yards passing in 11 games.
    Defense – 22 sacks, 13 INT’s.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are breaking in a lot of first year starters, so finding a rhythm quickly and limiting our turnovers will be key.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are breaking in a lot of first year starters, so making sure we are sound with alignments and assignments is key. Also, creating turnovers is key.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are looking for big things from our return game. On the other hand, we are replacing a top kicker so that will be important we get stability.

  • 2016 Team Preview – North Penn (4)

    Head Coach: Tom Dickinsonnorth_penn4_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Bogaczyk, Steve Brion, Derek Hall, Chris Olson, Joe Zaparzynski

    Team Name: North Penn / Mansfield HS

    2015 Record: 6-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Eli Compton, Brad Pequignot, Vince Bova, Sean Giles, Levi Adams

    Offensive Starters Return: (9)
    Sr. WR Garrett Bickhart, 6-4, 185
    Sr. QB Brock Burleigh, 6-5, 200
    Jr. WR Brendan Hill, 5-11, 165
    Sr. SB Mason Gee, 6-2, 180
    Sr. OC Tyler Boyer, 5-8, 165
    Sr. OT Shane Kelly, 6-5, 282
    Jr. OG Justin Kriner, 6-3, 295
    JR. OT Camdyn Davis, 5-11, 265
    Sr. WR Joel Whitteker, 6-1, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. CB Garrett Bickhart, 6-4, 185
    Jr. CB Brendan Hill, 5-11, 165
    Jr. FS Judson Wise, 5-8. 160
    Sr. DE Shane Kelly, 6-5, 282
    Sr. NG Aaron White, 6-3, 275
    Sr. LB Nic Fidler, 5-8, 200
    Sr. SS Joel Whitteker, 6-1, 180
    SR. LB Justice Giarth, 5-11, 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. P Mason Gee, 6-2, 180
    Jr. K Justin Kriner, 6-3, 295

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Jr. LB Kipp Hillson, 5-11, 150
    Jr. TB Don Edwards, 5-10, 190
    So. DB Isaac Way, 5-9, 155
    So. LB Garrett David, 6-1, 190
    Jr. WR Nick Kasper, 6-0, 160

    Key Stats:
    Brock Burleigh 2,773 yds passing 35 TD’s
    Garrett Bickhart 59 receptions for 834 yds
    Joel Whitteker 56 receptions for 1,131 yds & 15 TD’s

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to establish a better running game to offset our passing attack. Play fast and wear down the defense.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to be more solid verse the run. We need to swarm to the football and attack the offense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Continue to be steady with our punt game and cover better on kickoffs.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Abington (1)

    Head Coach: Kevin Conlinabington_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jeff Gutgesell, Dave Laughlin,

    Team Name: Abington High School

    2015 Record: 1-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    WR George Reid 6-1 188
    O-line – Barry Johnson, Tom Penecale,
    A back – Darryl Davis McNeil, Shakur Williams

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    D-line – Shakur Williams, Tom Lukens
    Linebackers – Barry Johnson, Jackson Taylor, Colin Boetefuer, Isiah Cruz
    DB’s – Taji Redd, George Reid, Jeremiah Scott

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    none

    Key newcomers: (8)
    Lineman – Chris Allen, Kobe Gaskins
    Athletes – Kennan Lambright, Angelo Pierson, Ziare Ruiz, Jordan Grimaldi, Billy Freeman
    QB’s – Keith Hudoka

    Key Stats: 1-10

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a lot of athletes who can make big plays, but the offensive lineman development is the key to our success.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensive backfield is our strength, but must be stronger up the middle to be able to possibly win a game.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will be better

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pennridge (1)

    Head Coach: Jeff Hollenbachpennridge_a

    Assistant Coaches:  Mike Barainyak, Pete O’Connor, Mark Pasquale, Dave Allem, Marquise Stokes, Blake Raditz, Chris Vega, Brian Kuhns, Jerry Fetter

    Team Name: Pennridge Rams

    2015 Record: 8-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Devon Balmer, Dan Hockman, Mark Funk, Juden Desrosiers, Dylan Krans

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)
    #8 Ryan Cuthbert WR/C  6’2”  190   Sr.
    #44 Joe Robinson  6’ 210 Sr. LB/RB
    #40 Nick Tarburton  6’4” Jr. LB/RB
    # 59 Tom Koch  5’8” 225 Sr. G/DT
    #19  Joe Piacine  5’9″ 185 Sr.  RB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    # 52 Alex Schmidt  DE/OT  6’3”  245  Sr.
    #8 Ryan Cuthbert WR/C  6’2”  190   Sr.
    #44 Joe Robinson  6’ 210 Sr. LB/RB
    #40 Nick Tarburton  6’4” Jr. LB/RB
    # 59 Tom Koch  5’8” 225 Sr. G/DT
    #5 Anthony Kelly  5’9” 165 Sr.   WR/C

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    #4  Matt Mauer  6’3″ 200 Sr.  Kicker/Punter

    Key Newcomers: 
    #16 Jagger Hartshorn  Sr. 6’1” 190 QB/FS
    # 35 Josh Pinkney Jr. 5’6” 145  RB  Excellent Speed and Great Vision ….some Varsity last year
    # 30 Evan Exner  Jr. 5’11” 180 RB/OLB  Great extincts, tough hitter…some Varsity last year

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Alex Schmidt, Jagger Hartshorn, Nick Tarburton, Ryan Cuthbert

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Choosing to play together as a team, not as individuals.  And staying healthy.

    Defense: Adjusting to a new Defensive Coordinator and some new schemes.

    Special Team: Matt Mauer punted and kicked as a sophomore.  He has excellent potential to create great special teams for us.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Northampton (11)

    Head Coach: Mark Scislynorthampton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tony Frey, Lou Orth, Mark Bendekovits, Chad Gruver, Rob Holmes, Steve Fedorak, Tim Caffrey

    Team Name: Northampton Konkrete Kids

    2015 Record: 3-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Logan Koehler OT/DT
    Jake Roberts OT/DT
    Adam Kuronya TE/DE
    Andrew Szerencsits RB/OLB
    Devon Turner RB/ILB
    David Rehirg OG/DE
    Mario Delker WR/CB

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Colin Schucker (Sr. QB, 6’3″ 210)
    Dan Heckman (Sr. C, 5’10”, 230)
    Eric Hammer (Sr. OG, 6’0″ 250)
    Justin Monte (Sr. WR, 6’0″. 170)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)
    Austin Britton (Sr. ILB, 6’0″ 220)
    Jeremy Sell (Jr. DE, 6’3″ 250)
    Justin Monte (Sr. CB, 6’0″. 170)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Brandon Caffrey (Jr. Punter, 6’2″ 220)

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Robert Ellersick (Sr. RB/OLB 5’9″ 190)
    Shane Walsh (Sr. WR/DB 5’9″ 170)
    Jared Stauffer (Sr. RB/OLB 5’11” 180)
    Ronny Flick (Sr. OL 6’1″ 285)
    James Jandris (OL/DL 6’1″ 290)
    Josh Smith (QB/DB 6’1″ 180)

    Key Stats: Austin Britton (Leading Tackler in 2015) 78 Tackles and 12 Tackles for Loss. Colin Schucker (Starting QB in 2014 and 2015) 960 yards passing and 376 yards rushing last year. 5 Rushing TDs and 5 Passing TDs

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will need a lot of new face to step up on both sides of the ball this season. We have a limited number of returning starters, but we have a core groups of players to build around. Offensively, it will start up front with finding some lineman to replace Roberts and Koehler. In addition, we will need to replace Szerencsits and Turner who combined for over 1500 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Austin Britton returns and was our leading tackler a year ago. Jeremy Sell is Division 1 recruit. Just like on offense we will need a lot of new faces to step up.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to find a kicker.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Tunkhannock (2)

    Head Coach: Jan Cechaktunkhannocklogo

    Assistant Coaches: Colin Golden, Ben Townsley,Paul Grabowski, John Zdaniewicz, Rich Appleby, Bill Prebola, John Slusark, Mark Sickler, Terry Fischer

    Team Name: Tunkhannock Tigers

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Brad Webb, Ryan Cywinski, Josh Flaherty, Rick Stevens,Jarod Bernosky

    Offensive Starters Return: (9) Sr T John Walsh 6-2 225, JR G Tyler Pugh 5-11 260, Jr T Nate Shirtz 6 220,Sr Wr Brian Muckin 5 11 190, Sr Wr Bryce Steele 5-11 175, Sr Rb Mike Taylor 5-10 175, Jr QB/Rb Logan Cywinski 5-10 215, JR WR Connor Munley 6-3 180, Sr Hunter Hopkins 5-9 175 QB/TE

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr T John Walsh 6-2 225, JR DE Tyler Pugh 5-11 260, Jr DE Nate Shirtz 6 220,Sr DB Brian Muckin 5 11 190, Sr DB Bryce Steele 5-11 175, Sr DB Mike Taylor 5-10 175, Jr OLB Logan Cywinski 5-10 215, Jr S Connor Munley 6-3 180, Sr Hunter Hopkins 5-9 175 LB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Brian Muckin KO Xpt and Hunter Hopkins P

    Key newcomers: (5) So G/DL Tyler Peterson5;10 255, So FB/LB Matt Ramey 5’11 230, Jr K Billy Prebola 5’8 150,So TE Jake Stevens
    6-2 175,So QB Zack Rogers 5’10 165,

    Key Stats:
    Logan Cywinski had 2nd most yds, 750 6 tds
    Brian Muckin led team in receptions

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Logan is a dual threat for us. If the oline comes together and we stay healthy, we will be competitive each week.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have an experienced secondary and some strong kids on the line. We need to get out LBs up to speed.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Soccer player Billy Prebola is going to be our xpt ko guy. Strong leg and is consistent at 30-35 yd fg.

    Hunter Hopkins is back at punter and Mike Taylor is an experienced KOR.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Panther Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Matt Davispanther_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ed Kusko, Paul McArdle, Greg Kosciolek, Casey Lawrence, Danny Blazosky, Fenton Black, Billy Stalgaitis

    Team Name: Panther Valley Panthers

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kyle Emmert, Anthony Vavra, Nate Miller, Triston Strunk, Luke Hunsicker, Dylan Moyer

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Jr. QB Hunter Kennedy 5-9 150
    Soph. RB Rene Figueroa 5-7 135
    Jr. RB Jonathan Hafer 5-9 145
    Jr. TE Tristan Blasko 6-4 225
    Sr. WR Danny Gilberry 5-7 140
    Sr. WR Josue Rodriguez 5-8 140
    Sr. OL Chris Santore 6-0 245

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Jr. DE Tristan Blasko 6-4 225
    Sr. DB Danny Gilbeerry 5-7 140
    Sr. DB Josue Rodriguez 5-8 140
    Jr. DB Jonathan Hafer 5-9 145

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    K/P Brendan Morgans 6-2 190

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Jr. Jonathan Hafer RB 5-10 160
    Jr. Hunter Kerestes LB 5-10 180
    Jr. Justin Rodriguez DT 5-11 235
    Jr. Tyler Baez TE/LB 5-11 185
    Jr. Xander Kern DE 5-9 170

    Key Stats: Hunter Kennedy threw for 10 TDs in 8 starts as a sophomore in 2015. Rene Figueroa averaged 6.5 yards/carry on 69 carries as a freshman. Danny Gilberry caught 5 TDs as a junior and Tristan Blasko caught 3 TDs as a sophomore.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Nearly all offensive skill players return and should form a solid group to build around. Kennedy threw for 10 TDs as a Soph. QB and is poised for a solid Jr season. Figueroa and Hafer will get the bulk of the carries, while Blasko, Gilberry and Rodriguez all pose threats on the outside. Santore is the lone returning lineman, but should be surrounded by players who know the system.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Need to replace the entire linebacker group as well as three DL from up front. Justin Rodriguez and Xander Kern should be solid up front, along with Blasko who returns at DE. The linebackers will be inexperienced, but the secondary will return three starters.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Brendan Morgans gives us a great weapon as he enters his 3rd year of kicking for us. He has a great leg and a positive attitude that helps him strive on and off the field.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Academy of Palumbo (12)

    Head Coach: Scott Pitznerpalumbo

    Assistant Coaches: Charles Detaeye

    Team Name: Palumbo Griffins

    2015 Record: 3-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Deen Whitaker RB/LB
    Ian Barrett CB
    Paul Johnson TE/OLB

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    SR. RB Tahir Cruse 5’8, 170
    SR. WR Tavion Mack 6’1, 150
    SR. OL Aaron Myers 6’0, 310
    JR. OL Tyree Singleton 6’1, 300
    SR. OL Jordan Smith 5’7, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    SR. DB Tahir Cruse 5’8, 170
    SR. WR Tavion Mack 6’1, 150
    JR. MLB Ernest Holland 5’11, 175
    SR. FS Alieu Sahor 5’10, 135
    SR. DB Derek Brown 5’8, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    SR. KR Tahir Cruse 5’8, 170

    Key newcomers: (1)
    SR. DB Kenneth Bennett 6’1, 185

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a strong returning OL that has been working well together. We have a lot more depth and we are expecting big things from RB Tahir Cruse, WR Tavion Mack, and are very excited about the new players coming out this season.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With most of the defense returning we are expecting a great season. Returning MLB Ernest Holland will lead the defense again this year and with Kenneth Bennett at CB, and a strong supporting secondary, we should be very tough on defense.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Central Bucks West (1)

    Head Coach: Chas Catherscentral_bucks_west_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Jeff Thompson
    Michael Kantor
    Matt Pirolli
    Joe King
    Ryan Lynady
    Brian Haupt
    James Messina
    Mario Alejandro
    William Navarre
    Alex Smith

    Team Name: Central Bucks West

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Eddie Shields (QB)
    Noah Hill (DL)
    Declan Mandeville (OL)
    Jacob Schiela (LB)
    Kyle Taylor (DB/WR)
    Sal Tossona (DL)
    Rubens Isai (CB)
    Ian Whalen (OL)

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    7 TJ Rakowsky RB 5’11” 200
    33 Jake ReichweinFB 6’3″ 225
    42 Griffin Shields RB 5’8″ 160
    54 Chase Lorino OL 5’10” 225
    88 Kevin O’Hanlon WR 6’1″ 175
    70 Zack Fredenda OL 6’1″ 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    21 Jake Amsler LB 5’8″ 150
    85 Michael Taylor DE 6’1″ 225
    56 Jack Benstead DE 6′” 225
    7 TJ Rakowsky LB 5’11” 200
    33 Jake Reichwein LB 6’3″ 225

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    4 Kenny Doak K/P 5’10” 180
    32 Tyler James LS 5’8″ 140

    Key newcomers: (5)
    11 Ryan Moylan QB 5’11” 185
    99 Corey Cepeda DL 6′” 275
    8 Nicholas Ferrentino WR 6′ 2″ 165
    18 Donald McCauley WR/LB 5’11” 185
    Max Ojert OL/LB 5’9″ 185

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: We lost some very good player on the offensive line last year and we struggled a little bit with the new system we had going in. We have some guys that stepped up last year and we are looking to solidify the offensive line with those guys. That’s one of the key’s we’ve been stressing during the offseason.

    Defense: We have some pretty good talent and returning a good amount of staters from last year. We want to make sure we are playing the type of defense that we like to play and that is your hard nose football. We really emphasize form into the football, making sure that we are gang tackling and eliminating the big plays. If we play sound football and swarm to the ball we will be successful on defense.

    Special Team: We have a very talented kicking group. We have our senior Kenny Doak a tremendous kicker and getting some Division one looks. We have three kids that are solely just kicking the ball. They all are talented kickers.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Fleetwood (3)

    Head Coach: Sean Gaulfleetwood_a

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Troutman, Chris Blickley, Matt Riffle, Steve Gaunt, Zach Potter, and Joe Moyer

    Team Name: Fleetwood Tigers

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: WR Tyler Strunk, WR/RB Sampson Lerch, C/MLB Jake Fieck, OL/DL Albano Ferreria, QB Luke Emge

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    SR. OT Ty Galtere 6-2, 310
    SR. OG Cress Fisher 6-1, 280
    SR. OG Daymond Zweizig 6-1, 225
    SR. RB Brenden Jocsak 5-8, 190
    JR. WR/RB Mike Wilinson 5-9, 170
    JR. WR Alex Rubino 6-1, 175
    JR. C Joey Moyer 6-0,220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)
    SR. DT Nick Christman 5-11, 280
    SR. DT Cress Fisher 6-1, 280
    SR. DE Daymond Zweizig 6-1, 225
    SR. OLB Brenden Jocsak 5-8, 190
    SR. DT Matt Skimski 5-8, 230
    SO. MLB Izaiah David 5-10, 235
    JR. OLB Jordan Barr 5-7, 175
    JR. CB Mike Wilkinson 5-9, 170
    JR. CB Alex Rubino 6-1, 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    SR. K Brad Hook 6-1, 160

    Key newcomers: (3)
    SR. RB/MLB Alex Andre 5-9, 185
    SR. FS/RB Jordan Wilmer 5-8, 180
    JR. DE/TE Ryan Moyer 6-6, 215

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will be running a brand new offense this year to help out our defense and control the clock. A new system takes time to develop however, these players have all bought into the new system and have been learning it and reviewing it daily since April. Our offensive line will be the heart of our offense as they all have 2 or more years varsity experience and have been putting up good numbers in the weight room.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Also running a brand new defense this year. We will not sit in our normal 3-4 like we have done in years past. We need to find a way to utilize our strength and size more this year rather then our speed. We will be focusing more defensively and getting back to basics and adopting the attitude that “Defense matters”

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    SR. Kicker/Punter Brad hook returns again this year. After a whole year under his belt he has gained more knowledge and more leg strength. He is learning on how placing the ball on kick-offs is crucial for our defense. His leg strength has improved and should be pretty accurate from 40 and in. Having an improved kicker is a huge weapon in high school.

    JR. Mike Wilkinson will be back returning kicks and punts again. His speed and elusiveness makes him hard to tackle. He has great vision when he has the ball in the open field.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Dallas Area (2)

    Head Coach: Rich Mannellodallas_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Roper, Matt Austin, Joe Stuppino, Mike Olenginski, Jim Anderson

    Team Name: Dallas Mountaineers

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Cole Dixon, Tanner Gattuso, Matt Harrison, Owen Mackiewicz, Ryan Martin, Ray Ostroski, David Simpson, Ian Spare, Bret Storrs, Jack Tomko

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) SR. OG Jason Anderson 6’ 220, SO. OT Michael Anderson 6’1” 260 , SR. OT Michael Farrell 6”2” 270, SR. SE Stone Mannello 5’9” 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) SR. DL Jason Anderson 6’ 220, SR. DL Michael Farrell 6’2” 270, SR. DB Stone Mannello 5’9” 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) SR. Long Snapper Jason Anderson 6’ 220, SR. K Ron Ostrowski 5’7” 180

    Key Newcomers: (21) JR. Bradley Adams 5’10” 170 DB/SE, JR. Mike Biesecker 5’11” 160 DB/SE, SO. Sean Cuba 5’7” 170 LB/RB, SO. Matt Ferrara 5’10” 175 DL/TE, SR. Charles Giacometti 6’ 170 DB/SE, SO. Sean Henniger 5’10” 220 DL/OL, JR. Quinten Huey 5’10” 230 DL/OL, JR. Jim Hunter 6’1” 215 DL/OL, SR Justin Hutchins 5’6” 150 DB/RB, JR Nate Maransky 6’ 150 K, SR Carl Markowsky 5’10” 210 LKB/FB, SO Andrew Menig 5’9” 230 DL/OL, SO Christian Motley 5’5” 150 DB/RB, JR Chris Murray 5’11” 180 LB/TE, SR. Ron Ostrowski 5’7” 180 LB/RB, SR Jim Powell 5’10” 190 LB/RB, JR. Dave Schuster 5’9” 170 DB/RB JR. Dalton Simpson 5’8” 250 DL/OL, SR Christian Sypniewski 5’11” 180 LB/TE, JR Nick Whitesell 5’10” 150 DB/QB, JR Ed Zochowski 5’11” 155 DB/SE

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: SR. OL/DL Michael Farrell 6’2” 270

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: How fast a starter can be identified and developed at the QB and TB positions

    Defense: Successful cross training in the secondary

    Special Team: Solid second half of the season depth across all teams

  • 2016 Team Preview – Conwell-Egan Catholic (12)

    conwell_egan_aHead Coach: Jack Techtmann

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Conwell Egan Eagles

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Returning two-way starters: (11)

    Name – Height – Weight – Pos. – Jersey # – Yr. – Honors

    Danny Green—6’1” 170 WR/DB 7 Sr. 2ndteam all cath WR

    Keanan Baines 6’3” 289 DT/OT 78 Sr. 1st Team All Cath DT

    Kyree Bronson 5’9” 175 RB/DB 10 Sr. 1st Team All Cath RB

    Kendall Jones 5’11” 170 QB/DB 4 Sr.

    Patrick Garwo   6’0” 185 RB/DB 5 So.

    Dwayne Majors 6’1” 235 FB/DT 44 So.

    Brandon Cohen 6’1” 205 TE/LB 29 Sr. 1st Team All Cath LB

    Gino Turchi         6’2” 220 C/DE 51 JR.

    Ross Logan      5’10” 240 DT/OL JR

    Quamere Frances 6’3” 240 OL/DE JR

    Danny Bentley     5’9” 200 LB/FB 22 SR.

     

    Other Key Players: (7) 

    Tommy Reilly      5’10” 180 FB/DB 20 Sr.

    Chuck Layton      6’1” 170 WR/DB JR.

    Johnathan Bennett 5’11” 165 WR/DB SR.

    Jimmy Buchanon     6’4’ 260 OL/DL SR.

    Patrick Shire             6’3” 280 OL/DL Sr.

    Victor Nayanaway   6’1” 190 DE/RB 21 SR.

    Terome Mitchell     6’1” 185 FB/LB SO.

     

    Top Players: (8) 

    Keanan Baines- DT – 77 Tackles last Year—6.5 sacks—12.5 TFL—2 fumble Recoveries

    Brandon Cohen—TE – 10 receptions—92 Yards—106 Tackles—3 Sacks 1 Int.—5 TFL—2 Fumble Recoveries

    Danny Green—DB—59 Tackles—1 Sack—1 int.- 1 Fumble Rec.—5 Receptions-122 Yards 24.4.yard avg. reception

    Kyree Bronson- RB/DB-516 Rushing yards—6 TDS

    Dwayne Majors- DT –75 Tackles—3 Sacks—1 Interception—13 TFL—2 Fumble Recoveries

    Pat Garwo—RB-48 rushes/ 254 Yards –5.3 Avg Rush—4 TDS—8 Receptions for 90 yards

    Danny Bentley—LB –80 tackles—1 sack—8 TFL—3 Fumble REC—3 Interceptions

    Quamere Frances—OL —JR.

     

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    Chuck Layton—Jr. WR/DB—-Transfer from Calvary Christian

    Johnathan Bennett—SR –WR/DB—Transfer from Bensalem

    Terome Mitchell—SO. –LB/FB—JV Player at CEC Last Year

    Jimmy Buchanon—SR. OL/DL in our school but injured last year

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    Keanan baines is getting a lot of D1 Interest as a Senior.

    Brandon Cohen and Danny Green have been getting Div 2 Interest.

    We feel Dwayne Majors, Patrick Garwo, and Terome Mitchell could be possible Div 1 Prospcts down the road.

    Our QB Kendall Jones is a returning Starter, and is projected to compete for that job again. Alex Goldsby will see time at the QB position also

     

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We feel if we finish the year with the key players we start the year with we will be competitive with every team on our schedule. Lansdale catholic will be our main competition for a State Playoff berth. West Catholic, Msgr. Bonner and Cardinal O’hara will be key opponents in the Catholic League Blue Division.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Delaware Valley Charter (12)

    Head Coach: Troy K. Goredelaware_valley_charter_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Asst. HC/WR: Richard Spencer
    Off. Coor: Dontae Riley
    QB: Jeff Campbell
    RB: Barry Wyche
    Off Line: Kellen ‘Bubba’ Kemp
    Special Teams/TE: Howie Washington
    Def Line: Devin Briscoe
    LB: Jeremiah Kendrick
    CB: Dysheek Jones
    Safeties: Ron Montgomery

    Team Name: Delaware Valley Charter Warriors

    2015 Record: 6-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Shaheed Brown, WR
    Kyeef Williams, WR
    Shayne Smith, QB
    Mikal Cherry, OT
    Desmont Pugh, DB
    Devin Humphrey, DE

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. OG Kyree Wade, 6-4, 315
    Sr. OG Ari Long, 6-2, 325
    Sr. OC Stephon Dowlings, 6-1, 288
    Sr. OT Jymeer Littles, 6-3, 268
    Sr. WR/QB Imere Lubin, 5-9, 166
    So. RB Morris ‘Mopete’ Peterson, 5-9, 168

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. LB Maurice MCray, 6-2, 227
    Sr. DT Christian Davis-Stukes, 6-0, 291
    Sr. DE/OT Fritz-Kelly Edmonds, 6-5, 285
    Sr. CB Rich Lytle, 5-10, 168
    Sr. SS Zamir Davis, 5-10, 174

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Imere Lubin, 5-9, 166

    Key newcomers: (7)
    Sr. DB Sheirron Whittaker, 6-1, 180
    Sr. WR Shaheed Ross, 6-0, 170
    Sr. WR/RB Isaiah Jones, 5-9, 167
    So. RB Syree Groce, 5-9, 172
    Jr. WR/SS, Mahmoud Ware, 6-3 190
    So. Ath, Yusuf Proctor, 5-7, 150
    Jr. DB Damon White, 5-7, 158

    Key Stats:
    Delaware Valley Charter played a grueling schedule in 2015 with Aquinas Institute (NY), Archbishop Spalding (MD), Friendship (DC), and Haverford to name a few. Even with this schedule, they were top in SE Pa in passing yards and TDs.

    They will match that schedule in 2016 with games against the New York state champions Aquinas Institute, the Pa state champions Imhotep Charter, and the Inter Ac champions the Haverford School.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key for Delaware Valley Charter in 2016 is to take full advantage of their senior offensive line and run the football. This will all depend on the productivity of their stable of RBs. Del-Val has a good amount of good young skill players at WR who are capable to produce on the field.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Del-Val defense will be as strong and go as far as their talented All State LB, Maurice McCray, takes them. With the addition of Sherrion Whittaker and the return of 3 year All Public starter Zamir Davis, this defense should be able to make the necessary stops to go far in 2016. The key will be to stay consistent.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key is score and produce turnovers on special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pequea Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Michael Choipequea_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Stewart Ford – Offensive Coordinator, RB’s & QB’s
    Rob King – Defensive Coordinator & DL
    Mike Woodward – Offensive Line & Linebackers
    Mike Lane – Special Teams Coordinator, WR’s & DL
    Jay Shelton – Outside Linebackers
    Ed Lapp – Quarterbacks

    Team Name: Pequea Valley High School Braves

    2015 Record: 6-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Gabe Allgyer RB & LB
    Chad Mullen WR & CB
    John Lindquist OL & DL
    Austin Fisher RB & S
    Jason Stoltzfus RB & CB
    Donnie Broomell FB & DE

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Jr. QB Jordan Lapp, 6-4, 180
    Sr. OL John Gregson, 6-5, 290
    Sr. OL Tommy Coblentz, 6-0, 250
    Sr. WR Brandon Hooper, 5-8, 150
    Jr. OL Nate Kovalick, 5-11, 215
    Jr. OL Austin Sage, 5-3, 171

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. DL John Gregson, 6-5, 290
    Sr. LB Connor Horst, 6-1.5, 215
    Jr. LB Nate Kovalick, 5-11, 215
    Jr. LB Jrue Gray, 6-0, 185

    Key newcomers: (18)
    Jr. RB Tim Malloy, 5-10, 197
    Sr. RB Grant Gaynor, 5-10, 185
    Sr. WR Anthony Davido, 6-0, 175
    Sr. WR Joey Liney, 5-9.5, 155
    Sr. WR Nick Patrone, 5-10.5, 150
    Sr. OL Jared Bitts, 6-2.5, 236
    So. RB Dylan Jackson, 5-7, 160
    Jr. LB Ryan Smith, 5-10.5, 188
    Sr. WR Carly Hall, 5-9, 167
    Jr. S Brody Mann, 5-10, 170
    Sr. DL Matt Buczynski, 6-2, 208
    Sr. OL Logan Ford, 6-4, 233
    Sr. DB Nate Shantz, 5-10, 170
    Jr. LB Eddie Chilcote, 5-5, 170
    Jr. DL Ray Chilcote, 5-9, 210
    So. OL Sean Gray, 6-3, 255
    So. S/QB Zack Shaw, 5-9, 180
    Sr. OL Jonathon Erickson, 6-2, 225

    Key Stats: Last season was the first winning season in Pequea Valley school history.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A two year starter at QB returning for his third year in our offense combined with an offensive line that we have a lot of confidence in makes us optimistic that we will be able to run our offense in an effective and efficient manner.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our defense has had a pretty good track record over the past two seasons. As always, pursuing the football and tackling are areas that we aim to be very good at. While we do not have a lot of returners we do feel very good about the kids that have stepped into the roles left behind by some good seniors that graduated.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have put an emphasis on our special teams over the summer and will continue that into our season. We want to take pride that our special teams are well prepared and impact the football game in meaningful ways.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wallenpaupack (2)

    Head Coach: Mark Watsonwallenpaupack_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jay Haupt, Travis Ey, Drew Morrissey, John Myers, Lenny Spoor, Justin Kraft, Pat Ingulli, Lou Palazzi, Zach Blau, Jim Ragonese, Adam Holtzer

    Team Name: Wallenpaupack Buckhorns

    2015 Record: 5-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kenny Grady, Anthony Kepnach, James Gentes, Isaiah Rios, Rashawn Battle, Mike Ingulli, Todd Frick, Nick McConnell, Evans Obeng, Christian Waszak

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Zach Rode, SR, OT, 6’3, 310
    Zane Blau, JR, C, 6′, 275
    Codey Fenstemacher, SR, WR, 5’10, 160
    Aiden Maldacker, JR, FB, 6′, 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)
    Nathan Steffen, SR, OLB, 6’3, 205
    Jason Zarcone, SR, DL, 5’7, 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    None

    Key newcomers: (13)
    John Hannon, SR, DB, 6′, 170
    Ty Schmalzle, SR, WR, 5’11, 165
    Dan Vasey, SR, OL, 6’4, 210
    Chad Vasey, SR, DB, 6′, 170
    Nik Popick, SR, OL, 6’6, 340
    Max Alessi, JR, LB, 6’1, 210
    Tom VanBuskirk, JR, OLB, 6’1, 190
    Tommy McCormick, Soph, QB, 6′, 165
    Tyler Neglia, Soph, RB, 5’10, 185
    Joe Ingulli, Soph, DB, 5’8, 160
    Adam Haupt, Soph, DB, 6′, 155
    Chance Smith, Soph, OL/DL, 6’3, 260
    Ty Wesenyak, Soph, TE, 6’1, 220

    Key Stats: 

    Zach Rode is a top 100 SR in the state according to PFSCA (36 pancake blocks)

    Aiden Maldacker is a top 100 JR in the state according to PFSCA

    Nathan Steffen looking to become third brother in family to play at the college level (Victor and John currently at Colgate). (65 tackles, 5 TFL and 6 sacks)

    Jason Zarcone 42 tackles, 5 tFL and 2 sacks

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our Sophomore QB Tommy McCormick will have to mature quickly and take command of our offense. He will have some talented receivers in Senior Codey Fenstermacher and Ty Schmalzle. Our offensive line should be big which hopefully will allow us continue to have a good rushing attack. Our RBs will be very young but hopefully will gain success early which will help them gain confidence.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    As with the Offensive side of the ball we will be very young and inexperienced on the defensive side of the ball as well. We will need a player to step up and take control of the defense early. We will have to make sure we limit the opposing teams big plays.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are replacing our punter and kicker. We do have some players that have potential in those positions but they are very inexperienced.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lancaster Catholic (3)

    Head Coach: Bruce Harbachlancaster_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Todd Mealy (DC), Gordie Eck (OC), Julian Williams, Chris Maiorino, Jared Shearer, Brandon Way, Ron Zangari, Mike Mathias, Adam Cobb

    Team Name: Lancaster Catholic Crusaders

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Andrew Bertz, Eric Grill, Kurt Harnish, Guillermo Rodriguez, Chris Heise, Will Amidon

    Offensive Starters Return: (9) Sr.WR Christian Sweigert, 5’11” 175, Sr. WR Jordan Scott, 5’11” 175, Sr. WR Josh Houser, 6’1″ 170, Sr. QB Bryan Downey, 5’11” 180, Jr. TE/WR Andrew Kirchner, 6’0″ 180, Jr. OL Peyton Snopek, 6’1″ 230, Jr. Sebastian Lewis, 5’11” 230, Jr. OL Shane O’Leary, 6’0″ 235, Sr. TE/WR Ricky Poillon, 6’5″ 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Sr. DB/SS Christian Sweigert, 5’11” 175, Sr. DB Jordan Scott, 5’11” 175, Sr. FS Bryan Downey, 5’11″175, Sr. FS Josh Houser, 6’1″ 170, Sr. LB David Cook, 6’0″ 175, Sr. LB Nathan Dell Isola, 5’11” 165, Jr. DE Peyton Snopek, 6’1″ 230, Jr. DL Sebastian Lewis, 5’11” 230, Sr. DE Ricky Poillon, 6’5″ 235, Sr. LB Rufus Fulton, 6’1″ 180.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Jr. K Conner Engle, 6’0″ 160, Sr. P Nick Lawrence, 6’4″ 175

    Key newcomers: (7) Jr. RB/LB Ethan Baddick, 6’0″ 165, Jr. RB/LB CJ Zimmerman, 5’10” 180, Fr. OL/DE Charlie Skehan, 6’0″ 200, Fr. OL/DL Trey Wells, 6’2″ 215, Sr. C David Schreck, 5’10”, 180, Fr. WR Andrew Miklos, 6’2″ 180. Sr. WR/DB Ryan Shoesmith, 6’0″ 175.

    Key Stats: QB Bryan Downey rushed for over 1,000 yards and threw for over 1,200 yards in 2015. A duel threat at QB.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offense needs to be a ball control offense. Need to be able to establish a solid running game. Just keep the chains moving. Skill players are solid. OL needs to develop quickly with a relatively young group up front.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have to be able to stop the run which we did not do the past 4 years. Good solid group on defense with experience. Have to find cover corners.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Both Punter and kicker return with Christian Sweigert returning kick and punts. With a good kicking game, we need to pin teams deep in the hole and make them use long drives to score.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Northern York (3)

    Head Football Coach: Bill Miller 15th year as a head coach (1st at Northern) (23rd overall)

    Varsity Assistants: Brad Livingston, Scott Link, Brian Robison, Pat Hicks, Marty Green

    Team Name: Northern Yorknorthern_a

    Record in 2015:   8 – 4 District Qualifier (2nd round)

    2016 Schedule:

    Offense: Multiple

    Defense: 4-4, 5-2, 4-3

    Key Losses to Graduation: Bobbie Shelly (RB/LB), Mike Kearney (RB/DB), Cale Walker (OL/DL), Jake Cromer (WR/DB), Noah Smith (OL/DL), Devin Reed (OL/LB), Owen Blaschak (OL/DL), Gunnar Renninger (TE/DL), Justin Markle (QB/WR/DB), AndrewSwaisgood (WR/DB)

    Key Returners: Curtis Robison 12th (QB/LB), Kyle Goss 12th (OL/DL), Austin Wenger 12th (OL/LB), Joey Razzano 12th (WR/DB), Dylan Baxter 12th (WR/DB), John Kearney 12th (WR/DB), Jared Sutch 12th (TE/LB), Aiden Alves 12th (K)

    Strengths for 2016: Several returning wide receivers and secondary personnel highlight a bright spot for a team that lost 20 seniors from 2015. Multiple-year starters Curtis Robison (qb/lb), Kyle Goss (ol/dl), and kicker Aiden Alves highlight the returning group. Returning starters Austin Wenger along with Jared Sutch return to the offensive line. Receivers Joey Razzano, Dylan Baxter, and John Kearney return as receivers and defensive backs for 2016. Kicker Aiden Alves also returns for his 4th season as kicker.

     Weaknesses for 2016: Several questions need to be answered on the offensive and defensive lines as well as major losses in the backfield and linebacker positions. Graduation of 20 seniors from last year’s very successful squad will create some large shoes to fill.

    Coaches Outlook: There exist many question marks among the senior class. We are hoping that this class will develop the kind of leadership quality that they have enjoyed in their junior years. Coming off our first district appearance in a long time should be a source of motivation for this group to continue the winning tradition in the past and revisited last season.

    We are trying to find ways to motivate players to put more dedication into the program. Continuing to develop a strong running game is another main concern. Through a change in our summer workouts and attending a team camp at Lebanon Valley, we hope to develop positive team unity. The emergence of several underclassmen is seen as a positive. We will continue to try to develop model citizens as well as good football players through the use of stricter team policies and practices. Overall, the coaches are excited about this group of returning players in addition to the younger players, and are looking forward to 2016.

  • 2016 Team Preview – ELCO (3)

    Head Coach: Robert Millereastern_lebanon_a

    Assistant Coaches: Earl Thomas, John Carley, Bob Williams, Wyatt Hall, Derek Fulk, Mitch Davis, Chad Miller, Warren Zimmerman, John Hauk
    Team Name: ELCO High School

    2015 Record: 5-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB Jeff Martin, WR/LB Andrew Olson, LB/FB Ryan Rolon, WR/FS Luis Rolon, DE/TE Dylan Stoops, OL Jeremy Habowski, DE/OL Nate Hostetter, DT/OL Colt Umberger, DL Tony Rodriguez, OL Kyle Yoders, DL Nick Kitsch

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. RB Tyler Horst 6’1″ 215
    Sr. OL Billy Petruska-Rhoads 6’1 305
    Sr. WR Cory Kline 6′ 180
    Sr. WR Dane Miller 5’11 170
    Sr. WR Nate Beamer 6’3 185
    Sr. LB Kyle Knight 6 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. LB Tyler Horst 6’1″ 215
    Sr. DL Billy Petruska-Rhoads 6’1 305
    Sr. DB Cory Kline 6′ 180
    Sr. DB Dane Miller 5’11 170
    Sr. LB Nate Beamer 6’3 185
    Sr. LB Kyle Knight 6 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    K – Dane Miller

    Key Stats: Tyler Horst 1356 yds Rushing in 2015 returns, Led team in tackles.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Replacing 4 year QB starter Jeff Martin and LL Section 3 All Stars Andrew Olson and Dylan Stoops as well as 4 lineman will be a tall order. However, having Kyle Knight back from injury and having Tyler Horst back in the backfield is going to help a lot. The key to retuning a strong offense is finding lineman ready to fill in up front.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Remaining injury free and fining replacements along the DL will be key to having success on Defense. With so many question marks on offense it is critical that the defense improve and keep opponents from lighting up the scoreboard.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Elco must improve in the kicking game, it was a rough year on special teams last year. Replacing return man Travis Zimmerman will also be crucial.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Cedar Cliff (3)

    Head Coach: Colin Gillencedar_cliff_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Froelich, Randy Yeager, Kevin Yarnevich, Mike Spagnuolo, Zach Pottieger, Ken Sheaffer, Tom Sacoman, Scott Lackey, Nick McMillen, Ted Zindren

    Team Name: Cedar Cliff Colts

    2015 Record: 8 – 3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 6

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. QB Grant Breneman, 6-0, 185
    Sr. WR Trysten McDonald, 6-2, 208
    Sr. OL Shaun Hastings, 6-3, 265
    Sr. OL Erik Musselman, 6-0, 225
    Sr. OL Evan Levitsky, 5-10, 230
    Sr. OL Noah Lazeration, 6-2, 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. CB Chandler Heiple, 5-10, 170
    Sr. DE Shaun Hastings, 6-3, 265
    Sr. DT Kordell Dorsey, 5-10, 285
    Sr. DT Cole Perlick, 6-4, 305
    Sr. LB Chris Thompson, 5-10, 205
    Sr. S Trysten McDonald, 6-2, 208

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Sr. K Dominic Haley, 5-6, 150
    Jr. K Reed Bertram, 6-1, 190
    Sr. P Trysten McDonald, 6-2, 208

    Key Newcomers: (4)
    Jr. WR/DB Alex Lantz, 6-2, 180
    Jr. TE/DE Justin Carter, 6-3, 190
    So. WR/S Bobby Whalen, 6-0, 170
    Jr. WR/LB Nick Yarnevich, 5-11, 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:
    Sr. QB Grant Breneman, 6-0, 185(Committed to Colgate)
    Sr. WR Trysten McDonald, 6-2, 208
    Sr. OL Shaun Hastings, 6-3, 265

    Key Stats: Cedar Cliff finished last year with an 8 -2 regular season and averaged over 41 points per game on offense.

    2016 Outlook:
    Offense: The offense graduated a lot of production in WR Mike Viti and RB Jayden Demmy. The Colts will have a veteran offensive line including Shaun Hastings, Evan Levitsky, Erik Musselman, and Noah Lazeration. Three year starting QB Grant Breneman will provide leadership under center. Cedar Cliff will need to find production from a variety of weapons if they want to maintain the offensive numbers achieved in 2015.

    Defense: The defense will be big and experienced on the defensive line with returning starters Kordell Dorsey, Cole Perlick and Shaun Hastings. The secondary will be led by returning starter Trysten McDonald at safety and Chris Thompson at outside linebacker. If the Colts can fill the voids left by graduation at LB and FS they should again be a solid unit on defense.

    Special Team: The Colts will return both kickers Dominic Haley and Reed Bertram as well as punter Trysten McDonald. They will look to be more explosive in the return game and eliminate big plays given up in the kicking game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Delaware County Christian School (1)

    Head Coach: Drew Pearsondelaware_christian_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Chip Ridewood
    Lloyd Hill
    Chad Fenley

    Team Name: Delaware County Christian School

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Devin Hill
    Kuadio Toukou
    Nazim Trammell Wells
    Amir Dorsey
    Stephen Mitchell
    Kyle Winters
    Giho Park
    Jack Grim
    Ford Harvey

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Sr. G Jake Gutowski 6-0, 195
    Sr. TE Jacob Favino 5-8, 160
    Sr. RB Dan Poirier 5-9, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. DL Jake Gutowski 6-0, 195
    Sr. LB Jacob Favino 5-8, 160
    Sr. DB Jake Allen 5-9, 160
    Jr. DB Chris Chung 5-8, 135

    Key newcomers: (2)
    RB LB Luke Gutowski, 6-3, 180 and So. DB Elijah Thomas 6’2, 155

    Key Stats: In their 10 wins, the 2015 Knights 1st team players outscored opponents 384-55.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The 2016 Knights will look much different than last years team. They will look to replace 85% of their offensive production. The key to their overall success will be how well they execute individual responsibilities

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The 2016 Knights return most of their secondary. The key to the overall success will be how well the undersized 2016 unit can stop the run.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Loyalsock Township (4)

    Head Coach: Justin Van Fleetloyalsock_a

    Assistant Coaches: Andy Brown, Matt Palmatier, Denny Stopper, Dustin Brouse, Joe Difrancesco, Chris McCracken, Joe Mileto, Duane Van Fleet, Steven Dewar

    Team Name: Loyalsock Lancers

    2015 Record: 8-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Dan Harrison, Justin Wood, Braden Ray, Kardale Taylor, David Clemens, Nate Rainey, Nate Krizan

    Offensive Starters Return: (7) Sr. OG Crae McCracken 6-4, 275; Sr. OC Patrick Swink 6-0, 185; Sr. TE Alden Mileto 5’9 215, Sr. TE Alec Little 6-0 190; Sr. QB Marcus Williams 5-9 200; So QB Connor Watkins 6-3 195; Jr FB Dom Fishetti 5’9 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DE Crae McCracken 6-4, 275; Sr. ILB Alden Mileto 5’9 215, Sr. DE/LB Alec Little 6-0 190, Sr. S Marcus Williams 5-9 200; Sr. CB Mike Stopper; Jr. OLB Hunter Webb 6-2 205; Jr. S Cole Cavanaugh 6’1 200; Jr CB Giovanni Davis 6-0 175; Jr DT Brad Conroy 5-9 265

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) K Andrew Czap 5’10 165; P Derek Gee 5’10 180

    Key newcomers: (20) Sr. Ryan Ritter 5-10 160; Jr. DB/WR Brock Hepler 5-9 175; Jr DB/WR Sam Newton 5’9 160; Jr OL/DL Hunter Knott 6-0 260; Jr OL/DL Max Dugan 6’2 225; Jr OL/DL Nate Fagnano 6’0 220; OL/DL Geno Ginoble 6’1 260; Jr. OL Dylan Armson 6-6 250; Jr. LB/RB Chase Waller 5’10 180; Jr. WR/DB James Mandresh 5’9 155; Jr. RB/CB Jacob Waltz 6-0 160; Jr. LB Elijah Oliver 6-0 205; Jr RB/LB Eric Holz 6’0 210; So WR/CB Gerald Ross; So OL/DL Carmen Barone 6’1 220; So WR/DE Jaiden Cioffi 6’2 170; So OL/DL Alston Kehler 6’0 240; So DE/LB Elijah Holler 6’2 210; Fr OL/DL Maliki Parlante 6’2 240; Fr DB Micai Henriquez

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a great challenge on the offensive side of the ball in replacing a number of key starters due to graduation, injury, or ineligibility. That being said, we are extremely confident in other young men stepping forward and taking the reigns. We have competitions at every position. The boys have stepped up and worked extremely diligently to better themselves over the offseason. It should make for a very worthwhile preseason.

    Our season will go as far as the offensive line takes us. It begins and ends up front. We have a number of athletes competing for all spots and look forward to pushing their development.

    At the skill positions we are very lucky to have two quarterbacks with starting experience from last season. Additionally our backs should remain a strong point with individuals who have started every game last season on defense stepping into those roles. At the wide receiver position we look for competition in camp to allow the best to rise to the top of the charts.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return a great deal of our defense from last season. We lose some very important starters, but individuals are working very hard to fill those open spots. Our defensive will continue its aggressive attack style and hope to force opponents’ hands.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Special teams are an area of strength for our team this year as we return both our kicker and punter. Both have worked on their craft and are looking forward to the season. Additionally, with so many athletes competing for playing time of the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, we believe that depth will give us a distinct advantage in the area of special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Hazleton Area (2)

    Head Coach: Mike Brennanhazelton_area_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Gurski, Rick Painter, Jim Drumheller, Dennis Buchman, Mike Pozzessere, Mike Kogut, Josh Wenner, Mike Fuchick, Jeff Weed

    Team Name: Hazleton Area Cougars

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Steve Longazel, Eddie Bielen, Sammy Sanchez, John Dietrich, Collin Gunsser, Jose Cabrera, Joey Bayzick, Kyle Swetz, Tristan Williams

    Offensive Starters Return: (6) Jr. TB Adrian Otero, 6’1″ 215; Sr. FB Carson Kinney, 5’10” 200; Sr. WR Hunter Vanblargan, 5’10” 170; Soph. QB Ryan “Sparky” Wolk 5’10” 165; Sr. OT J.D. Merola, 6’0″ 270; Sr. OG Travis Kostyal, 5’10” 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. DT Zach Fuchick, 5’9″ 245; Jr. LB Adrian Otero, 6’1″ 215; Jr. OLB Kaleb Yahner, 5’9″ 165; Sr. DB Hunter Vanblargan, 5’10” 170; Sr. DB Matt Sutton, 6’1″ 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key newcomers: (8) Soph. OL/LB Mike Fuchick, 5’11” 245; Soph. WR/DB David Smith, 6’2″ 200; Jr. WR/OLB Joe Larock 5’9″ 170; Soph. DB/WR Nolan Schneider 5’11” 170; Jr. OLB/RB Koby Jackson 5’10” 200; Sr. TE David McCarthy 6’2″ 195; Soph. RB/LB Damon Horton 5’10” 200; Sr. DE Bryan Torrez, 6’1″ 220;

    Key Stats:
    Adrian Otero (1st team All-Wyoming Valley Conference RB)181 carries, 1,019 yards and 14 rushing TD’s.

    Carson Kinney, 89 carries, 641 yards, (7.2 ave.) 5 rushing TD’s.

    Hunter Vanblargan, 14 catches, 254 yards, 2 TD’s in seven games

    QB Ryan “Sparky” Wolk 62 of 130, 811 yards, 5TD’s/7 ints. in seven games.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our ball security and pass game must improve significantly in 2016. Our offensive line must quickly gel to be prepared for a very difficult early season schedule and a more competitive schedule top to bottom.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must develop strength, depth and consistency along the defensive line.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must find a replacement for All-League Kicker/Punter Tristan Williams

  • 2016 Team Preview – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Head Coach: BJ Hogancardinal_ohara_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Connor, Jim Connor, Isaac Jones, John Florio, Drew Formica, Joe GoldSchmidt, Andrew Pidgeon, Chase Fraley, Jack Florio

    Team Name: Cardinal O’Hara

    2015 Record: 1-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Offensive Starters Return: (9)
    Des Holmes – SR – OL- 6-6 325
    Stephen Brown SR- OL- 6-0 315
    Tommy O’Hara -SR – QB- 6-2 190
    Colin Hickey SR – OL – 5’11-225
    Tom Wertz – JR – OL – 5’11 220
    Justin Santilla – JR- WR- 5’11 – 180
    Jack Gibson – SR – WR – 5’11 175
    Josh MCCalister – JR -WR 5’11 170
    Myles Henderson -SR -RB 5’7 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (11)
    Des Holmes – SR – DT- 6-6 325
    Stephen Brown SR- DT – 6-0 315
    Colin Hickey SR -DT – 5’11-225
    Tom Wertz – JR – DE – 5’11 220
    Justin Santilla – JR- CB- 5’11 – 180
    Stef Borcky – JR- LB- 6’1 190
    Nick Kutufaris – JR – CB 5’10 -175
    Tyric Gould – JR- LB – 6’0 180
    Jamir Redd – JR- LB- 6’0 180
    Jack Gibson – SR – DB – 5’11 175
    Josh MCCalister – JR -DB 5’11 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: All started will play special teams

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    OL coming together with the new offensive scheme.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Chasing the football with great effort and competing every play.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    NO Big Plays

  • 2016 Team Preview – Sun Valley (1)

    Sun Valley Vanguards – 2016sun_valley_a

    Conference: Ches-Mont American

    District: 1 5A (2006 playoff qualifier)

    Location: Aston, Pa.   Delaware County

    Head Coach: Ray Gionta

    Assistant Coaches: Craig Stephenson, Shane Coyle,

    Ted Carotenuto, Bill Fulton, Casey Simpkins, Chris Quintans,

    Paul Strus

    2015 Record: 2-4 (league), 4-8 (overall)

    2016 Schedule:

    KEY LOSES: Bobby Koons OG/LB, Logan Markley OT, Anthony ruggiero c

     

    RETURNING STARTERS:   (7 offense, 6 defense)

    Gabe Boccella            SR.               QB/DB            6’0-185            HM All Ches-Mont,

    700 yds & 5 tds passing, 300& 7 tds rushing,

     

    Tyler Schuck            SR.            OT/DT            6’0-245            Started @ OT

     

    James Gines                         JR.      TE/OLB         6’0-190           Started both ways

    HM all ches-mont both ways

     

    Jon Kester                            SR.               RB/LB            5’11-180            Started @ RB,

    1212 yds rushing   2nd team All Ches-Mont

     

    Ishy Ahmad                           SR.       WR/DB       6’0-160           Started @WR 15 rec. 250 yds.2 tds       Injured missed 6 games

     

    Tim Brooks                           SR.             DE/OG         5’11-215            Started @ DE

     

     

    Caliph Jones             JR.             RB/DB         5’8- 160            started @ Safety

    65 carries 380 yds 2 tds

     

    Charlie Wendling                        SO.             RB- OLB            6’0-180            started @ LB

    HM All Ches-Mont

     

    Bailey Kilgore                     JR.            WR-DB       5’10-155            started @ cb

     

    Quentin West                        SR            RB-DB             5’9-165            Started @ RB         injured

    Missed 7 games

     

    Shane Luedtke                            So.       DT/OL            6’1-280            Started @ DT

     

     

    Other Letter Winners:

    Mike Windsor            SR.            RB-DB                        5’8-150

    Chase Kilgore                           SR .               OG-DE                         6’0-180

    Austin Campbell            sr.            P-K                        5’8-145

     

    TOP NEWCOMERS:

    Tyrhi Mc Cray                 JR.            RB/DB            5’8-150

    Aj basht                                jr.            og-lb              5’10-175

    Sal Carmolingo             jr            ot-dt                5’10-215

    Rocky Albano                       so.       RB-LB             5’8-180

    Alex Siekierski                 so.            Ot-dt               5’11-260

    Lance Stone                         so.            Rb-OLB    5’10-160

    Dom Ellis                             so.            C-DE               5’9-180

     

    STRENGTHS

    Returning starters at skill positions on offense and around the perimeter of defense. Specialists will also be strong area. A lot of experience overall returns.

     

    WEAKNESSES:

    Line men and line play. We need to develop young lineman as we go along in season. Depth at all positions.   The number of 2 way players. We need to develop young players in program to provide some depth late in season.

     

    OUTLOOK:

    Looking for leadership from a senior group that have played for last two seasons. They know what is needed for the team to have a winning season. If the vanguards can develop the line play and young players; while remaining healthy the chance for a successful season is there,

    Traditional Ches-mont powers will be a Challenge for vanguards.

    The goal is to have a winning season.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Emmaus (11)

    Head Coach: Harold Faircloughemmaus_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Matt Senneca
    Sam Senneca
    Keith Brader
    Caleb Fick
    Pete Kriesher
    Matt Williamson
    Pete Verile
    Jake Hildebrand
    JD Williams
    Randy Hannis
    Andrew Lee

    Team Name: Emmaus Hornets

    2015 Record: 7-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Kyle Boney
    Jared Romig
    Richie Roman
    Eric Miller
    Brett Poling
    Josh Purnell
    Sal Pagano

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Josh Artis JR, WR, 6-4 205
    Kyle Carraher SR, TE/OT6-4 235
    Derek Sheaffer SR, QB 6-0 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Lubens Meyers SO, CB, 5-10, 175
    Josh Artis JR, FS, 6-4, 205
    Ben Maehrer, JR, LB, 5-11, 205
    Ryan Fritz, SR, DB 5-8, 175
    Noah Breidinger JR, LB, 5-9, 205
    Kyle Carraher, SR, DE, 6-4 235

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Carson Landis SR, K/P, 6-1, 185
    Ian Mccardle SR, LS, 6-1, 210

    Key newcomers: (7) Aaron Figureroua SR,WR/DB, 5-10, 195
; Sone Ntoh SO, RB/OLB, 5-10, 195
; Matt Nimas JR, OL/DL, 6-1, 225
; Joey Barno JR, OL/DL, 5-8, 240; 
Drew Schwindenhammer SR, WR/DB, 5-10, 185
; Brian Mantone SR, WR/DB, 5-10, 180; Blake Reed JR, QB/OLB, 6-1, 195

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to our offense are being able to continually progress up front through out the season and having consistent and efficient play at the QB position.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Key to are defense are being consistent with our assignments, playing physical, and creating turnovers. We have a few players back with a lot of playing experience. We need those guys to step up and be leaders.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Carson Landis is one of the best kickers in the area. We need him to continue being reliable on Kickoffs, PATs, FGs, and Punts. He is the main key to our success on special teams. We also need great energy and effort from the rest of the players on special teams

  • 2016 Team Preview – Nanticoke Area (2)

    Head Coach: Ron Bruzananticoke_a

    Team Name: Nanticoke Area Trojans

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    All Conference Fullback Linebacker Alec Norton
    Halfback Ocyrus Leemoui-Brown

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Jr. OL/LB John Guszak 5-10 255
    Jr. Athlete Mark Walters 5-6 150
    Jr. Guard Kris Siewell 6-0 218
    Jr. QB Mark Wrubel 5-10 175
    Jr. WR Matt Piontkowski 6-6 205
    Jr. RB Dawson Huges 5-9 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. DT Brad Makowski 5-11 235
    Sr. DE Justin Casey 6-6 205
    Jr. LB Kris Siewell 6-0 218
    Sr. LB Ian Novakowski 6-0 185
    Sr. John Pietryzk 5-10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (6)
    Jr. Athlete (returner) Mark Walters 5-6 150
    Jr. Snapper Matt Pointkoskwi 6-6 205
    Key newcomers: (Ex. Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170)
    Fr. Athlete Darren Bosman 6-0 185
    Soph DL/OL Joe Riser 6-0 200
    Soph OL/DL Andrew Gurzynski

    Key Stats: We have great height at the receiver position with 4 players all over 6-3.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are looking to do a better job of protecting the football this season. I believe we will have great success throwing the football with the height we have at the receiver position and the year maturity our quarterback has gained.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are going to be solid on defense with the bend but don’t break attitude. We have good size and strength up front with seasoned linebackers.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Susquehanna Township (3)

    Head Coach: Joe Headensusquehanna_township_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Ramsay, Doug Atticks, Rick Pierce, Larry Holley, Logan Houser, Brock Ward, Charles Vaughn, Kody Mills

    Team Name: Susquehanna Township Indians

    2015 Record: 10-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Quarterback Ben Moser, Wideout Chris Cioti, Defensive End Aaron Seigle, Cornerback Isaiah Ramsay,

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) Sr. RB Trael Seegars, 5-11, 200, Mari Wright,Sr. RB-WR 5-10, 165, Jr. WR Brian Garner 5-10, 155, Jr. OT Safir Starling 6-0, 220, Sr. OG Lisimba Proctor, 6-0, 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. DT Raunya Mitchell 6-4, 300, SR. MLB Devin Evans 5-9, 190, SR. OLB Bobby Presley 5-11, 180, Jr. DB Brian Garner 5-10, 155, Sr. FS Jacoby Pate 5-6, 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Jonah Williams 5-11, 180

    Key newcomers: (3) Sr. QB Marshall Kent 5-11, 170, Jr. ILB Kevin Littles 6-1, 220, Jr. C Corey Jett, 5-11, 280

    Key Stats: Averaged over 29 points per game scored last season.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must be consistent on offense at moving the chains and putting together successive positive plays. We will score, but we must score using some clock as well. Offensive line must be consistent and reduce penalties.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must stop the run. Our strength should be defending the pass and rushing the passer. Pressure both on run downs as well as passing downs will be the key. Mitchell and Evans must play the vast majority of the snaps. They have an opportunity at a special season.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Williams has a strong leg. He must continue to work on accuracy, and his mental toughness. Need to consistently put kickoffs into the end zone to force teams to go 80 yards on our defense. No short fields in either phase of our kicking game and our return game needs to find a replacement for Cioti, the conference’s special teams player of the year for three consecutive years.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Eastern York (3)

    Head Coach: Jeff MesichEastern-York16

    Assistant Coaches: Tommy Hinkle, Gary Ishman, Gerald Waltemyer, Adam Smith, Harold Sprenkle, Carl Carbaugh, Mickey Rupp, Steve Wanger

    Team Name: Eastern York Golden Knights

    2015 Record: 4-6 (1-5 YAIAA Div II)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:

    Ryan Kalke (QB,DB)

    Conner Barshinger (RB,LB)

    Sam Pollock (RB/LB)

     

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)

    Wyatt Smith (SR. OG/OT)

    Keegan Corwell (SR. FB)

    Kevin Royce (SR. OT)

    Landon Mapstone (SR. OG/C)

    Jimmy Kurnik (SR. HB/WR/QB)

    Jahshim Snyder (JR. WR)

    Logan Kline (JR. HB)

    Seth Bernstein (SO. QB)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Wyatt Smith (SR. DT/DE)

    Keegan Corwell (SR. LB)

    Landon Mapstone (SR. DT)

    Jimmy Kurnik (SR. CB)

    Jahshim Snyder (JR. FS/SS)

    Brennen Shenk (JR. LB)

    Demonte Martin (SO. CB)

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)

    Jahshim Snyder (JR. KR/PR)

    Demonte Martin (SO. KR/PR)

     

    Key Newcomers:

    Tyler Winters (SR. WR/LB)

    Mike Oberdorff (JR. OL/DL)

    Demonte Martin (SO. WR/DB)

    Seth Bernstein (SO. QB)

    Trey Bernstein (FR. OL/DL)

     

    Key Stats:

    Logan Kline (HB) 156 Rushes, 659 rushing yards, 4.2 ypc, 6 TD’s

    Keegan Corwell (FB) 91 rushes, 632 rushing yards, 6.9 ypc, 7 TD’s (2014, missed 2015 with injury)

     

    2016 Offensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Establishing a physical, multi-faceted running game.

    Being more consistent and reliable in the passing game.

    Growth from our new/young players in the varsity rotation.

     

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Continuing our recent history of physical/stout defensive play.

    Creating a lot of turnovers, and winning the turnover battle each week.

    Limiting big plays on defense.

     

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are planning to be more exotic in our special teams design this season. We will need to win the “hidden yards” each week to take pressure off of our offense and defense.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Parkland (11)

    Head Coach: Tim Moncmanparkland_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bret Comp, Paul Hagadus, Dan Lewis, Craig Waters, Doug Joseph, Bob Ruisch, Brandon Brader, Mike Facchiano, Mike Billera

    Team Name: Parkland Trojans

    2015 Record: 14-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Devante Cross, Kenny Yeboah, Noel Brouse, Erik Digiralamo, Jim Morgans

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Zack Bross WR
    Drew Party OL
    Alex Van Woert OL
    Pat Ferry OL
    Rick Piniella WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Zack Bross DB
    Ethan Imler DB
    Frank Guida LB
    Dj Hohman DL
    Palmer Kerch DL
    Jahan Worth LB

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Nick Suriel RB
    Juan Salas WR/DB
    Michael Ruisch QB

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Multiple – qb position is the key

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Multiple -interior dline is the key

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pittston Area (2)

    Head Coach: Jim Norrispittston_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Chris Barnic
    Ken Scialpi
    Joe Oliveri
    Rob Haas
    Jeremy Davis
    Tyheed Jackson
    Sam Eramo
    Nick Dougal
    Rob Jenkins
    Mike Nocito
    Tony Meeker

    Team Name: Pittston Area Patriots

    2015 Record: 0-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Niko Cinquegrani
    Kyle Petroski
    Eric Petroski

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Jr QB Walter Coles 6′ 185
    Jr OL Jake Rutkowski 6’2 250
    Jr OL Mike Hopkins 5’11 280

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)
    Jr LB Tyler Ferlick 6′ 195
    Jr SS Kevin Krawczyk 6 ‘185

    Key newcomers: (2)
    Jr RB/DB Kemar Woodruff 6’1 180
    So OL Seth Johnson 6′ 215

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Young offensive line will need to develop and get better week to week.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Returning starters will need to step into leadership roles. We will be an attack oriented aggressive defense.

  • 2016 Team Preview – York Suburban (3)

    Head Coach: Andy Loucksyork_suburban_a

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Marshall, Joe Hasson, Scott Luckenbaugh, Scott Toman, Matt Marshall, Chad Garner, Craig Zortman

    Team Name: York Suburban Trojans

    2015 Record: 8-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Thomas Merkle, QB
    Collin Mailman, WR/CB
    Dajour Henderson, RB/CB
    Brad Smith, WR/LB
    Travis Edwards, RB/LB
    Adrian Sanchez, G/DT
    Derek Lehman, C/DE
    David Kline, G/DE
    Dustin Knaub, WR/FS
    Lew Wright, DT

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. OT Gavin Barclay, 6-6, 300
    Sr. OT Ralph Casper, 6-1, 220
    Sr. RB Teague Hoffman, 5-7, 180
    Sr. WR Colin Deardorff, 6-0, 175
    Sr. RB Jadon Haynes, 5-9/170
    Sr. OG Carl Young, 6-1/245

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. DT Gavin Barclay, 6-6,300
    Sr. DE Ralph Casper, 6-1,220
    Sr. LB Teague Hoffman, 5-7,180
    Sr. SS Colin Deardorff, 6-0,175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. P Jadon Haynes, 5-9/170
    Sr. LS Gavin Barclay, 6-6,300

    Key Stats: Returning 12 Returning Letterman from 2015, 6 Returning Starters.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    5 Senior OL with playing experience lead by Gavin Barclay, 6-6/300 and Ralph Casper, 6-1/220. @ of the top 3 RB are returning, Seniors Teague Hoffman and Jadon Haynes. We must be solid in the running game and progress quickly in the passing game, leaning on our veteran OL.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Lean on our experienced front 8, while our secondary gains experience.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Develop a reliable Kicker

  • 2016 Team Preview – Central Dauphin (3)

    Head Coach: Glen McNameecentral_dauphin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Sean Rosler, Paul Linn, Ben Cohick, Jason Easter, George Landis, Four Chapman, Mike Dougherty, Marshall Fisher, Nate Linn, Matt Kirchner, Thom Carmo, Denny Duttenhoffer, Jon Linn, Tim Hook

    Team Name: Central Dauphin Rams

    2015 Record: 12-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Raleigh Sirb, Reid Albright, AJ Perez, Adam Thornton, Mike Betz, Eamon Blythe, Joe Williams, Hansen Rowe, Steven Veronikis, Rashaun Gabriel, Mike Burgwin

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Senior QB AJ Millar 6’4″190, Senior TE Logan Gabrielson 6’1″215, Senior Center Jordan Sellers 6’1″260, Senior T Evan Childs 6’4″ 275

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Senior LB Cole Veliky 5’11” 210, Senior DT Clay Tinkham 6’3 275, Junior DE Micah Parsons 6’3″ 230, Senior DE Chase Flythe 6’4″ 215

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Junior K Ethan VanBuskirk

    Key Newcomers: Junior RB Mike Wise

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Micah Parsons

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We will need several new linemen and new WR’s to step up and fill the void left behind from graduation. We lose 4 starting OL and 3 starting WR’s. We will also need to fill the shoes of RB Raleigh Sirb who rushed for more than 3,500 yards in his career.

    Defense: We will need newcomers to improve quickly at the DB and LB spots after having lost all 3 DB’s and 3/4 of the LB’s to graduation. We do return 3 of the 4 DL (2 of them were all-conference in 2015) and the one returning LB was all-conference as well.

    Special Team: Kicker Ethan VanBuskirk got valuable experience in 2015 and will continue to improve. Senior Nick Santomieri is expected to be our punter.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Central Columbia (4)

    Head Coach: Scott DennisCCBlueJayHead

    Assistant Coaches: Jason Kalbach, Eric Smith, Mike Hall, Nate Johnson, Mike Downs, Larry Broscious, Kevin Bradley, Brian Hook, Brandon Fenstermacher, Ryan Golla

    Team Name: Central Columbia Blue Jays

    2015 Record: 1-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Eli Petersheim, Owen Gensemer, Brittain Cooke, Evan Campbell, Brady Crawford, Peter D-Ambrosio, Colton Young, Eric Zalewski,

    Offensive Starters Return: (3) Sr. QB Aaron Farver, 6-3 185, Sr. OG Nick Spicher, 6’ 2” 280, Sr. OG Mike Devine, 6’ 0” 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DT Nick Spicher, 6’ 2” 280, Sr. CB Evan Willimas, 5’ 11” 170, Soph MLB Ky Seesholtz 6’1” 210, Soph SS Isaac Gensemer 6’ 1” 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. K Garret Barilar

    Key newcomers: (15) SR WR Jensen Thivierge 6’ 1” 180, Soph Athlete Justin Thivierge 5’ 11” 180, Jr S Luke Hook 5’ 10” 170, Fr CB Zander Bradley 5’ 11” 165, Jr LB Andrew Fritz 5’ 10” 170, JR DE/T Cade Devlin 6’ 2” 225, Soph DE Jack Schechterly 6’ 1” 180, Jr T Kyle Kauwell 6’ 3” 290, Soph TE Jared Verse 6’ 3” 195, JR TE/DE Davis Brittan 6’ 2” 185, JR WR Allen Brittan 6’ 3” 180, Jr. WR Mat Fulton 5’ 6” 140, JR C Ryan Letkowski 6’ 3” 245, SR S Jake Kocan 5’ 10” 165, Soph C Marcus Smith 5’ 10” 220

    2016 Offensive outlook: We are returning 3 offensive starters (4 on defense) and only have seven seniors on our roster. On paper, we appear to be in rebuilding mode. After our offseason participation and passion for getting better, we have high expectations. The key to our success will be the ability of our young players to adapt to the speed of a high school game. The biggest factor has never changed to the success of any offense and that is our O-Line development. We want to move the line of scrimmage.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: Our defense will be built on speed and quickness. We are confident we will put a quick aggressive defense on the field. Similar to our offense, it all begins up front and the adaptability of our young players to adjust to the game.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: Our team speed and a returning place kicker has given us high hopes. We believe our special teams will be a game changer for us.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Easton Area (11)

    Head Coach: Steve Shifferrteaston_a

    Assistant Coaches: Doug Powell, Scott Byrd, Jeff Braido, Joe McIntyre

    Team Name: Easton Red Rovers

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Trey Durrah, QB
    Nasir Minney-Gratz, RB
    Ryan Green, C&DL
    Craig Stahlecker, OG & DL
    David Simmons, DE
    Corey Deemer, LB
    Nate Moser, CB

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Liam Ekoko, OG, 5’10”, 220, SR
    Mike Pugliese, OT 5’11”, 225, SR
    Trey Bailey, TE 6′, 185, SR
    Ben Nimeh, QB, 6′, 170. SR, started last four games

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1)
    Jahmel Foreman, CB, 5’10”, 175, SR

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Diego Santiago, PK, 5’r”, 140, SR

    Key newcomers: (8)
    EJ Simmons, TE, DE, 6’2″, 188, JR
    Trevor Storm, DE, OL, 6’7″, 200, JR
    Austin Bina, LB, 5’10”, 180, JR
    Eddie Olson, SE, S, 6’2″, 170, JR
    Israel Selassie, RB, DB, 5’11”, 180, JR
    Luke Nimeh, TE, DE, 6’1″, 170, JR
    Albert Gayle, OL & DL, 5’11”, 220, Soph
    Scott Paulson, QB, S, 4’11”, 165, JR

    Key Stats: Lost most of the offensive fire power

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    -Must develope a balanced attach
    -Passing game could be ahead of the running game due to graduation
    -Need some early success to build confidence

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    -Large number of new faces will need to be very disciplined early
    -Will have to rely on quikness due to lack of size

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    -PK may be a strong suit
    -Need to replace punter and long snapper

  • 2016 Team Preview – Morrisville (1)

    Head Coach: Derrick Savagemorrisville_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Joe Domzalski
    Matt Blisko
    Nick Scramuzza
    Mark Sprague
    John Tabeek

    Team Name: Morrisville Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 2-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Josh Smith RB/LB
    Michael Sacco QB
    Anthony McIntosh WR/DB
    Deontay Tyson-Davis OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (9)
    Sr. RB Zymir Williams, 5’9″, 145, Senior
    Sr. WR Braedon Alward, 6′, 165, Senior
    Sr. WR Domierre White, 6’1″, 170 Senior
    Sr. OT Joe Jacobs, 5’8″, 220, Senior
    Sr. OG Nick Kremer, 5’10”, 200, Senior
    Jr. TE Amir Pack, 6′, 190, Junior
    Jr. OG Chandler Rich, 6’1″, 230, Junior
    So. QB James Williams, 5’8″, 150
    So. HB Felix Feliciano, 5’10”, 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    Sr. DB Zymir Williams, 5’9″, 145, Senior
    Sr. DB Braedon Alward, 6′, 165, Senior
    Sr. LB Domierre White, 6’1″, 170 Senior
    Sr. DL Joe Jacobs, 5’8″, 220, Senior
    Sr. LB Nick Kremer, 5’10”, 200, Senior
    Jr. LB Amir Pack, 6′, 190, Junior
    Jr. DL Chandler Rich, 6’1″, 230, Junior
    So. DB James Williams, 5’8″, 150
    So. LB/DE Felix Feliciano, 5’10”, 205

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    None

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Jr. RB/DB Zeek Kershaw, 5’8″, 140
    Jr. OL/DL Louis Colon, 5’11”, 225
    So. OL/DL Roy Thomas, 6’1″, 275
    Fr. OL/DE Damon Auten, 6’3″, 190

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to limit the mistakes that have cost us over the past two seasons. We have turned the ball over and taken costly penalties that have been the difference between winning and losing. We like the experience we have in the skill positions and the line. We are hoping to have improved play from the quarterback position that should help us tremendously.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to create turnovers and get off the field on 3rd down. Nick Kremer is a 2 time 1st Team All-League LB and will anchor the defense. We moved some guys around and are hoping that it will pay off for us. We like our athleticism in our back 7.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Big plays in special teams hurt us last season. We need to improve in all facets of special teams, especially the kicking and punting games. We have some speed in our group of returners and they can make things happen if we give them a crease.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Jersey Shore (4)

    Head Coach: Tom Gravishjersey_shore_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Hess, Bob Lundy, Alex Jackson, Chris Bilbay, Dave Palski, Tony Cipriani

    Team Name: Jersey Shore Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: 14 players

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Todd Sanford SR WR
    Kevin Titus JR CB
    Tyler Smith SR TE
    Eric Lehman SR TE
    Harlan Baier SR OT
    Jarett Guthrie SR RB                 

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)

    Jarett Guthrie SR SAF
    Kevin Titus JR CB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)

    #3 Cameron Griffin K 5’9 150 SOPH.

    Returning Lettermen: 

    #1 JAQUAY NELSON WR-DB
    #3 TODD SANFORD WR-DB
    
#5 CAM GRIFFIN K
    
#11 ERIC LEHMAN TE-DE
    
#15 TYLER SMITH TE-DE
    #18 ELIJAH SHEMORY QB-DB
    #20 JOEL ROBINSON RB-DB
    #21 KEVIN TITUS WR-DB
    
#22 CHASE BRAIM RB-LB
    
#28 JASON DINCHER WR-DE
    #30 DAKOTA GARDNER WR-DE
    #32 JARETT GUTRIE RB-DB
    
#40 CODY STETTS TE-DL
    
#43 KEEGAN FEDEROFF WR-DB
    #44 DOMINIC WILLIAMS RB-LB
    #50 EVAN SELLINGER OL-LB
    #51 GAGE MARSHALL OL-LB
    #53 JOHNATHON HAMM OL-DE
    #56 MASON SECHRIST OL-DL
    #57 JEREMY CORSON OL-DL
    #64 JACOB LONES OL-DL
    #70 HARLAN BAIER OL-DL
    #71 MARCUS HESSINGER OL-DL
    #78 RYAN KOCH OL-DL
    #80 ROSS MILLER WR-LB

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We are excited about the offensive personnel that returns in 2016. I believe that we will be more of a balanced attack this season. Our OL should be a major strength of our 2016 team.

    Defense: We have high expectations for our defense in 2016. Our 2016 unit should be the fastest group that we have fielded in the past 5 seasons. Our goal is to keep all opponents under two scores and we believe we can win.

    Special Team: We expect to excel in all facets of our Special Teams. We put a lot of effort in our special teams. The unit will be led Sophomore Kicker Cameron Griffin who broke many kicking records last year as a Freshman.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Council Rock North (1)

    Head Coach: Matthew McHughcouncil_rock_north_a

    Assistant Coaches: Phil Mann, Tom Vivacqua, Travis MacBride, Jack Callender Kevin Hacker, Keelan Quinn, Paul Martell, Jared Vivacqua, Jim Dumont, Sean Hall, Shane Whalen

    Team Name: Council Rock North Indians

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    QB – Brandon McIlwain
    RB – Brian Choi
    WR – Devon Bibbens
    WR – Riley Thomson
    WR – Tyler Nowmos
    OL – Pat Sarullo
    LB – James Closser
    LB – Seth Leuz
    DE – Thomas Hewitt

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. OT Pat Bartlett, 6-5 315
    Sr. OC Shane Oros, 6-2 250
    Sr. OG Ethan Himes, 6-1 230
    Sr. FB Andrew Kelly, 5-9 170
    Jr. OG Mark Anastasi, 6-4 270
    Jr. OT Dom Hipple, 6-0 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. ILB Mason Luff, 6-0 205
    Sr. ILB Dom Desimone, 5-9 185
    Sr. OLB Christian Hanna, 6-1 170
    Sr. FS Evan Devine, 5-11 165
    Jr. DT Mark Anastasi, 6-4 270

    Key newcomers: (Ex. Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170)
    Sr. QB Kevin Gibson, 6-1 170
    Sr. RB T.J. Ayer, 5-9 180
    Sr. WR Connor Collins, 6-0 170
    Sr. WR Phil Huddy, 6-4 185
    Sr. WR Sean Murphy, 6-0 185
    Sr. OL Nick Zarutskie, 5-10 225
    Sr. OL Jack Blackwood, 6-6 250
    Sr. DL Joe Mulholand, 5-11 225
    Sr. OLB Sam Helberg, 6-0 200
    Jr. RB Matt Shenot, 5-9 170
    Jr. ATH Michael Welde, 5-8 165
    Jr. ILB Jason Walter, 6-0 215
    Jr. FS Andrew Cabo, 5’9 170
    Jr. CB Nick Muro, 5’9 165
    So. OLB Colman Closser 6-2 180

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The offensive line returns in 2016 with a lot of varsity experience. With a new head coach and new offensive scheme they will lean heavily on those big guys up front. There are many skilled positions to be filled including the QB spot. To be successful offensively the OL will need to own the LOS and the inexperienced skilled guys will need to step up early.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The defensive will return a few LBs and some DL. Mason Luff, a physical and intelligent ILB will be the leader on new a defensive scheme. In 2016, Mason and his teammates want to play physical-attack, but controlled defense. The mentality is a change up from last years aggressive 3-5 defense. To be successful defensively, Mason and his teammates will need to pursue to the ball as a unit and form tackle.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    To be successful on special teams the team will need to cover all kicks, make the extra points, and work to score on returns.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Line Mountain (4)

    Head Coach: Brandon Carsonline_mountain_a

    Assistant Coaches: Yaacov Yisrael, Mike Carson, Todd Wenrich, Adam Straub, Ryan Feger, Bryce Martz, Mike Marciniak, Nathan Shaffer, Damian Hojnacki

    Team Name: Line Mountain Eagles

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kurt Mace, Jon Lenker, Brenden Renn

    Offensive Starters Returning:  (9) Jr. WR Brenden Cregger, 6’0”, 175; So. WR Breven Derk, 5’9”, 150; Sr. QB Kenny Boyer, 5’9”, 165; Sr. FB Brent Osman, 6’0”, 210; Sr. WR D.J. Quinn, 5’11”, 165; Sr. C Ben Bidding, 5’11”, 210; Sr. OL Garrett Kieffer, 6’4”, 290; Sr. OL Bryce Hoffman, 6’2”, 250; Jr. OL Rogen Shaffer, 6’2”, 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (12) Jr. CB Brenden Cregger, 6’0”, 175; So. FS Breven Derk, 5’9”, 150; Sr. SS Kenny Boyer, 5’9”, 165; Sr. ILB Brent Osman, 6’0”, 210; Sr. FS D.J. Quinn, 5’11”, 165; Sr. DL Ben Bidding, 5’11”, 210; Sr. DL Garrett Kieffer, 6’4”, 290; Sr. DL Bryce Hoffman, 6’2”, 250; Jr. OLB Gage Bowers, 5’8”, 150; Sr. CB Cole Hauck, 5’9”, 150; Sr. DE Dawson Scott, 6’2”, 220; Jr. ILB Tyler Boyer, 6’0”, 180.

    Special Team Starters Returning: None

    Key Newcomers:  (6) Jr. NG Michael Lawrence, 5’9”, 220; Sr. TB/OLB Gary Laudenslager, 5’11”, 170; So. WR/ILB Adam Malafi, 5’9”, 160; So. OLB Jermez Herring, 6’0”, 185; Jr. DL Tait Bordner, 6’0”, 230; Fr. OL Dillon Bohner, 5’11”, 200

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  OL/DL Garrett Kieffer, 6’4”, 290

    Key Stats:  4-year starter

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Keys on offense will be to develop some chemistry, consistency and an identity. Ball protection will be crucial. New staff and a new offense will take some time for players to acclimate to.

    Defense: Defensively with a new system it will be important to understand schemes and responsibilities. The defense will definitely need to tackle well, pursue the ball and create turnovers.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pottsville (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McGeoypottsville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jake Wartella, John Toomey, Rusty Yost, Bob Shott Pete Mcdonald, Pete Kalinich, Rob Shaffer, Jamie O’Brien, Kevin Keating SR, Tony Barone

    Team Name: Pottsville Crimson Tide

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Anthony Angelichio, DE/TE,
    Kobey Azbell, G,
    Kolby Kleckner, DE,
    Dante Yeastadt T,
    Jeremy Witman C/WR,
    Nate Sandusky C,
    Mitch Robison DT,

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    SR RB Darion Jacoby 5-10, 180
    SR QB Eric Wapinsky 5-10, 180
    SR WR Kory Kleckner 6-4, 180
    SR G Ryan Kalinich 6-0, 200
    SR C Brent Gauntlett 6-1, 220
    JR TE Ian Renninger 6-6, 230
    JR FB Ian Murhon 6-1, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    SR LB Chase Alisaukas 6-1, 210
    SR LB Steve Drum 6-1, 190
    SR CB Darion Jacoby 5-10., 180
    JR DT Ian Renninger 6-6, 230
    SR DT Dylan Stillwagner 6-2, 220
    SR SS Matt Williams 6-1, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)
    SR Punter Kory Kleckner 6-4, 180
    JR Long Snapper Mike Botto, 6-1, 170
    SR Punt Returner and Kick Returner Darion Jacoby 5-10, 180
    JR Punt Returner Tyler Timberlake 6-2, 190

    Key newcomers: (8)
    JR RB/LB Sam Siminitus 6-0 190
    SO G Josh Hamilton 6-0 210
    JR DT/G Bryce Williams 5-10 210
    JR WR/CB Tyler Timberlake 6-2, 180
    JR T/DT Vince Bartashus 6-5 210
    SR T Nick Joy 6-0 230
    JR WR/DB Mike Botto 6-1, 170
    JR QB/DB Mike Holobetz 6-1 180

    Key Stats:
    Darion Jacoby had over 1500 all purpose yards last year.
    Finished the last 3 games of 2015 averaging over 35 points a game.
    Return leading tacklers on Defensive, leading rusher on Offense, and leading receiver on offense, along with starting QB from the 2015 season.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to replace 4 starters on the offensive line, but return all starters at the skill positions. We have to solidify the offensive line, and if we do that I think our offense can be explosive. Also we have to cut back on turnovers, mostly ints.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A very experienced group, with many players having 3 years starting experience. This unit kept us in games early in the year when our offense was struggling. Let up too many big plays, if teams are going to score on us they must be long drives, not big plays.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Number one priority is replacing our place kicker who was very reliable. Other than that we have returning starters at all of the other main special team positions.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Hatboro-Horsham (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Kapustahatboro_horsham_a

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Hensel, Marshall Vogel, Brandon Wolf, Kevin Garland, Jewel Rama, Joe Hallman, Trent Mongillo, Anthony Peronace, Luke Berry

    Team Name: Hatboro-Horsham Hatters

    2015 Record: 5-6 (5-2)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Casey Walsh QB, Jordan Mason FB/LB, Kingsley Nworu RB/DB, Phil Pagliaro OL/DE, Luke Gehlhaus OL/DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. OT Chris Edmondson, 6-3 235, Sr. WR Brandon Brandt-Crews, 6-1 185, Jr. RB Adam Suder, 5-9 190, Jr. WR Calvin Broaddus, 5-8 155

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DT Ryan Bruno, 6-3 275, Sr. LB Robert Fitzgerald, 6-0 180, Sr. DB Brandon Brandt-Crews, 6-1 185, Jr. LB Nick Chapman, 6-0 220, Jr. LB Adam Suder, 5-9 190, Jr. DB Anthony Kwiatanowski 5-9 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) Jr. K Jin Kim, 5-9 195, So. P Cameron Broaddus, 5-9 160, Jr. Ret Calvin Broaddus, 5-8 155

    Key Newcomers: Sr. OL/DL Evan Nemath, 6-2 255, Sr. DE Jalen Edwards, 5-11 200, Jr. QB Chris Edwards, 6-3 180, Jr. LB/RB Josh Smith, 5-9 175,

    Key Stats: 5-2 league record in 2015. 5 overall wins was the most since 2007 for HH, looking to build on that.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Replacing 4 offensive line starters. Getting the ball into the hands of capable skill players.

    Defense: Replacing 3 defensive line starters. Using overall team speed on defense to our advantage.

    Special Team: Jin Kim settling into a role as a weapon. Big play capability in the return game with good speed at the returner spots.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Harriton (1)

    Head Coach: J. Justin Mellorharriton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Nick Cimino, Dennis Shook, Sean Scott, Jon Rothberg, Bill Fulton

    Team Name: Harriton High School Rams

    2015 Record: 0-11

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Patrick Stewart – QB
    Zach Zuzelo – C/DL
    Jake Smolenski – TE/OLB
    Gavin McKendrick – ILB
    Sam Siegel – SS

    Offensive Starters Return: (2)
    Sr. OL Ray Fullbright, 6-2, 230
    Sr. OL James Cole, 5-9, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. DE Will Thomas, 6-3, 225
    Jr. FS Jack Thomas, 5-8, 150

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    None

    Key newcomers: (3)
    So. ILB Harry Thomas, 5-9, 155
    So. RB/LB Eddie May, 5-9, 155
    So. RB/LB Colin Prigent, 5-10, 160

    Key Stats:
    Graduated QB Patrick Stewart threw for 2,754 yards in 2014 and 1,562 yards in 2015. Rams offense will look much different now that he has graduated.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must be physical in the run game and possess the ball. We will have a number of players who will carry the ball.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    General toughness will be the theme this year.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The selfless-ness of our players will be paramount in being successful. We have a number of very similar type players (most of whom are very raw).

  • 2016 Team Preview – Coatesville (1)

    Head Coach: Matt Ortegacoatesville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Nick Bonner, Damien Henry, Daryl Daniels, Jim Cantafio, Pete Susi

    Team Name: Coatesville Red Raiders

    2015 Record: 7-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jordan Young, Justin Martinez, Jelil Norman,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) RB So. Aaron Young 5-10,180; Jr. WR Avery Young 6-1, 185; Sr. WR Jadan Hudson 5-11, 175; Sr. OL Alex Vondra 6-2, 262; Sr. OL Owen Kline 6-1, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. CB Avery Young 6-1, 185; Sr. FS Ed Clark; Sr. SS Brandan Talbott; Sr. LB Taun Evans 5-10, 205; Sr. DL Isaiah Hall 5-9, 220; Jr. DL Alex Raimondo 5-8, 205; Jr. CB Mekhi Alexander 5-8, 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key Newcomers:  Sr. WR/S Troy Brown 6-3, 180 (Transfer from Oxford); Fr. QB Ricky Ortega 5-11, 180; Jr. WR Kahtero Summers 6-2, 180; So. OL Ricky Santiago; So. LB Nik Thompson 5-11, 173

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year? 

    Offense: It starts with our offensive line. We need them to step up and help the young quarterback. Aaron Young is another guy that should help on the offensive side of the ball.

    Defense: We have two new linebackers stepping in this year at the will and sam positions. Tan Evans is the only returning linebacker. On the line we have Hall and Raimondo coming back, but we have two spots to fill. We have a ton of kids with experience in the secondary.

    Special Team: We have three soccer kids coming out and working hard at the kicking positions. Aaron Young is one of our returners.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lampeter-Strasburg (3)

    Head Coach: John Manionlampeter_strasburg_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Bill Valenzo
    Bill Heyser
    Bill Valenzo, Jr
    Victor Ridenour
    Bill Groff
    Jason Lindsley
    Steve McTaggart

    Team Name: Lampeter-Strasburg Pioneers

    2015 Record: 9 wins – 3 losses

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    QB – Collin Shank
    RB – Garrett Groshong
    WR – J.B. Boynton, George Grau
    TE – Darren Metz, Kyle Metz
    C – Chase Nelle
    G – Merek Hilliker, Zach Graham
    OT – Isaiah Carr & Pete Tollinger
    DT – Isaiah Carr & Pete Tollinger
    DE – Kyle Metz & Merek Hilliker
    LB – Josh Beiler, Collin Shank
    DB – Chase Pirozzi, George Grau

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    RB – Shane Lawler
    WR – Chad Gaudino
    G – Tyler Dougherty

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)
    DE – Damian Rosa
    LB/SS – Caleb Lopez
    DB – Chad Gaudino

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    PK – Peyton Denlinger (Jr); KR – Shane Lawler (Sr), Chad Gaudino (Sr); PR – Chad Gaudino (Sr)

    Key newcomers: (10)
    C – Mason Rush (Jr)
    G & LB – Cody Reiff (Jr)
    G & LB – Joey Dreer (Sr)
    QB – Justin Edwards (Sr) and Todd Shelley (Jr)
    RB – Cam Niemeyer (Jr) and Caleb Lopez (Sr)
    T – Aaron Jacoby (Jr)
    TE – Tim Palage (Jr) & Connor Ranck (Sr)

    Key Stats: Shane Lawler rushed for 713 yards and 10 touchdowns. He caught 28 passes for 384 yards. Leading tackler Caleb Lopez returns. He had 80 total tackles, 28 assists, 6 for loss, three fumble recoveries and one interception.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Transitioning back to more run/pass mix than pass first mentality the past two years. Excellent depth in backfield led by Lawler at FB. Explosiveness and big play possiblity from Chad Gaudino at WR.

    First year, but not young QB’s. Great kids, excellent leaders, smart football players. They have all the intangibles. Not as much duel threat as in the past, but solid pocket passers and field generals.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    Looking to be more physical and use team speed to our advantage. Must stop run in our section to succeed.

    Should have good pass rush with just front four.

    Strength at DE and secondary positions. Solid linebacker unit that should improve all season, but not a lot of depth at the start.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Leading kickers and returners all back. Special teams have the potential to be big plays for us this year.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Tri-Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Ulicnytri_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Bowman, Richie Dunkelberger, Brynn Bowman, Jason Eby, Marty Shade, Kevin Scheib

    Team Name: Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Hunter Herb – two year all-state defensive lineman 280 career tackles
    Jaden Buchanan – all state defensive back : off. stats – Rushing – 135 carries for 662 yds and 14 TD’s : Receiving – 30 rec for 490 yds and 12 TD’s : Passing – 87 – 168 for 1294 yds – 10 TD’s 8 Ints
    Tyler Lucas – Rushing – 120 carries for 726 yds and 6 TD’s : Receiving – 54 rec for 711 and 7 TD’s
    Chase Schaeffer – Rushing – 169 carries for 996 yds and 15 TD’s
    Dan Opozda – OL/ DL
    David Deibert OL/DL
    Deven Schwalm OL

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Sr TE Jake Kroh 6’1 200 lb
    Jr FB Danny Scheib 5’11 235 lbs
    Jr OT Josh Kroh 6’1 235 lbs
    Jr HB Dawson Schwalm 6’0 180 lbs
    Jr SE Ashton Buchanan 6’0 165 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr LB Jake Kroh 6’1 200 lb
    Sr DT Brian Rusinko 5’10 195 lbs
    Jr LB Danny Scheib 5’11 235 lbs
    Jr LB Dawson Schwalm 6’0 180 lbs
    Jr DB Ashton Buchanan 6’0 165 lbs
    So LB Kolt Shaeffer 6’0 195 lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr K Colby Harner 5’10 165 lbs

    Key newcomers: (11)
    Sr DB Tyler Dalton 5’11 170 lbs
    Sr DT Nick Rice 5’11 260 lb
    Sr DB Dawson Boltz 5’9 150 lbs
    Sr DB Racye Newswanger 6’1 175 lbs
    Jr QB Logan Yoder 6’1 175 lbs
    Jr OL John Lindenmuth 5’10 240 lbs
    Jr OL Darren Young 6’3 290 lbs
    Jr LB Cole Rothermel 5’10 180 lbs
    So DT Eric Dove 6’0 260 lbs
    So HB Ike Lucas 5’10 160 lbs
    So SE Nick Ziemont 6’1 165 lbs

    Key Stats:
    Offense
    Dawson Schwalm Rushing – 106 carries for 619 yds 5 TD’s
    Dan Scheib Rushing – 47 carries for 392 yards 5 TD’s
    Ashton Buchanan Receiving – 19 rec- 344 yds & 3 TD’s

    Defense
    Dan Scheib 107 tackles
    Jake Kroh 115 tackles
    Bryon Rusinko 111 tackles
    Dawson Schwalm 84 tackles
    Colt Schaeffer 62 tackles

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offensively TV returns a number of skill position players led by juniors Danny Scheib (FB), Dawson Schwalm (HB) and Ashton Buchanan (SE). The 230 lb Scheib, who missed most of the 2015 season with an injury, should be a force to contend with out of the backfield. Junior Logan Yoder is expected to replace Buchanan at QB and has two solid years of JV experience behind him. The biggest question mark on offensive is replacing 4 of 5 starting offensive linemen

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively the linebacking corps of Scheib, Schwalm, senior Jake Kroh and sophomore Colt Schaeffer return. Question marks will be on the defensive line and in the secondary where the Bulldogs only return lineman Brian Rusinko and defensive back Buchannan.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Colby Harner returns to kick PAT’s and Ike Lucas will have another year returning kicks and punts . We are in the process of finding a punter to replace Jaden Buchanan and also need a few more return men

  • 2016 Team Preview – Valley View (2)

    Head Coach: George Howanitzvalley_view_a

    Assistant Coaches: Nick Rodio, Mike Barrett, Corey Mitchko, Josh Lupini, Matt Seminsian, Chris Reese, Brian Kubilus, Mark Soltis, John Shnipes, Cory Panettieri, Rob Nolan, John Rebar

    Team Name: Valley View Cougars

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Scot Wasilchak, RB
    Brandon Brzenski, OL/LB
    Mitch McHale, QB
    Howie Babcock, LB
    David Krutulis, OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr WR Evan Carey, 5-11/175
    Sr WR Ethan Carey, 6-0/175
    Sr WR Jake Osborne, 6-0/180
    Sr OT Bryan Hudak, 6-4/275
    Sr OL Ang Mazzoni, 6-3/245
    Jr FB Sam Pittsman, 6-1/225
    So OL Brian Durkin, 6-4/275
    So OL Mike Sebastianelli, 5-10/265

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Sr DB Evan Carey, 5-11/175
    Sr DB Ethan Carey, 6-0/175
    Sr DB Jake Osborne, 6-0/180
    Sr DL Bryan Hudak, 6-4/275
    Sr DL Ang Mazzoni, 6-3/245
    Jr LB Sam Pittsman, 6-1/225
    Sr DL Matt Pittsman, 6-2/275

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Sr PR/KR Evan Carey, 5-11/175
    Sr PR/KR Ethan Carey, 6-0/175
    Sr PR/KR Jake Osborne, 6-0/180

    Key newcomers: (10)
    Sr TE/DE Zach Duffield, 6-4/245
    Jr FB/LB Robert Sebastianelli, 6-1/225
    Sr TE/LB Matt Mackinder, 6-1/200
    Sr FB/LB Zack Barrett, 6-0/210
    Jr WR/DB Dom Possanza, 5-09/165
    Jr QB Zack Cwalinski, 6-3/215
    Jr QB/DB Chandler Fuller, 6-3/175
    Jr OL/DL Lou Vitali, 6-1/270
    Sr RB/DB Brett Uhrin, 5-09/155
    Jr WR/LB Nasir Smith, 6-4/175

    Key Stats:
    Made Eastern Conference Playoffs Last Season
    Scot Wasilchak graduates the 4th leading rusher in VV History

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Stay Healthy
    Score More Points
    Spread the wealth

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Stay Healthy
    Tackle
    Play Fast

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Protecting our punter, no blocks given up
    Maximize the return game

  • 2016 Team Preview – Shamokin Area (4)

    Head Coach: Pat DiRienzoshamokin_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Randy Kehler
    Kevin Eck
    Ed Taylor
    Ken Schetroma
    Eric Troxell
    Tim Mangiaruga
    Eddie Taylor
    Ted Pietkiewicz
    Todd Nye

    Team Name: Shamokin Area Indians

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Adam Miller OL
    Derrick Dilliplane OL
    Nate Shurock QB
    Thomas Campbell WR
    Preston Burns RB
    Jake DiRienzo WR/ LB
    Ty Berge CB
    Isaiah Reiprich WR
    Brett Rebuck DT
    Brayson Pawelzyk DT

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Soph. C Blake Zalar 6-2 240
    Jr. OT Trent Curcie 5-9 225
    Jr. RB Devin Pietkiewicz 5-5 145

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. S Noah Mangiaruga 5-9 145
    Sr. OLB David Stevens 5-10 166
    Jr. CB Michael Breslin 5-8 152
    Jr. DT Aaron Miller 6-0 170
    Jr. DT Jake Carpenter 5-9 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. K / P Alek Washuta 5-10 175
    Jr. PR/ KR Devin Pietkiewicz 5-5 145

    Key newcomers: (10)
    Sr. RB/ LB Sam Deptula 5-10 178
    Soph RB/ Mark Wetzel 5-8 181
    Soph QB Colin Bowers 5-8 135
    Soph QB Zack Johnson 6-0 202
    Jr WR Jake Jeremiah 5-7 145
    Jr WR Marcus Dievert 6-2 161
    Soph WR Nathan Miller 6-0 166
    Jr Cameron Popiel 5-11 255
    Jr Patrick Latsha 5-9 215
    Soph Matt Knowles 6-1 205

    Key Stats: Need to have more than one running back to gain yardage. We had 1- 1000 yard rusher last season this must improve. Our passing game must be able to connect on a higher percentage this season.

    Defense we muse stop the run and get our points allowed down considerably to contend.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    On offense we will looking at developing a QB between Soph Collin Bowers and Soph Zack Johnson Sr Jon Saleski and Fr Nate Grimes also will be pushing for time. We must rely on our running game with Jr Devin Pietkiewicz, Soph Mark Wetzel, Sr Sam Deptula, Sr David Stevens. Our line will need to show more consistency this year to give our backs room to run and protect our inexperience at QB. Receivers Jr. Marcus Dievert, Jr. Jake Jeremiah, Soph Nathan Miller all will see playing time.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defense we return 5 starters with only 2 seniors returning in the lineup. Linebackers will have to learn fast Soph Mark Wetzel and Soph Matt Knowles, first year Sr Sam Deptula will have to step up. Our secondary will be a strong point with that being our most experienced group. We will be undersized and must rely on speed and quickness.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We expect to get big plays this season from Many different players Devin Pietkiewicz, Mark Wetzel, Jake Jeremiah, David Stevens will be heavily relied on go carry us.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Holy Cross (2)

    Head Coach: Josh Wattersholy_cross_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Gatto, Jim Seamon, Charlie Bartosavage, TJ McDonald, Steve Klassner, Matt Semanision

    Team Name: Holy Cross Crusaders

    2015 Record: 2-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Zach Zaluski
    Pat Pastore
    Casey Connolly
    JJ Backus
    Kevin Kizis
    Matt Nealon
    Dylan Michalek
    Sean Collins
    Nik Boniello
    Austin Shattin

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. RB/WR Josh Mies 5’9 195
    Sr. TE/WR Bailey Simrell 6’4 205
    Sr. OL Pat Kane 6’0 190
    Sr. QB/WR Cory Miller 6’1 180
    Sr. QB Deion Lewis 5’10 180
    Sr. OL Noah Sirianni 5’10 280

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. LB/DB Josh Mies 5’9 195
    Sr. DE/LB Bailey Simrell 6’4 205
    Sr. LB Pat Kane 6’0 190
    Sr. DB Cory Miller 6’1 180
    Sr. DL Noah Sirianni 5’10 280
    Jr. DL/LB Jason Kopf 5’10 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. P Mike Roberts 6’0 210

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Sr. WR/DB Paul Marmo 5’11 170
    Sr. OL/DL RJ Hernandez 5’10 230
    Sr. OL/DL Matt Warden 6’3 280
    Jr. WR/DB Conor Nealon 6’0 150
    So. OL/DL Nick Klein 5’11 180
    So. WR/DB Matt Herne 5’10 160

    Key Stats:
    Josh Mies 200+ carries
    Bailey Simrell 300+ yards receiving
    Jason Kopf Team Leader in Tackles for Loss

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    On Offensive we will be looking to control the line of scrimmage. we want to gain yards consistently and be aggressive.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are looking to create turnovers and limit big plays.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Help our offense get points on the score board. Also to help our defensive by not allowing teams to gain special teams yardage.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Northern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Toutnorthern_lehigh_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mark Lavine, Steve Hluschak, Manny Guedes, Chub Farber, Terry Bowman, Mike Strohl, Ryan Van Norman, Cody Bowman, Dylan Hofmann

    Team Name: Northern Lehigh Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Chad Cederberg, Cameron Kates, CJ Young and Brandon Smith

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Kellen Hendrix Sr. FB 6-0 190
    Tanner Filchner Sr. OL 5-10 160
    Jason Schaffer Sr. OL 5-11 220
    David Neff Sr. OL 6-4 220
    Austin Hemingway Sr. WR 6-0 160
    Seth Keiser Sr. WR 5-11 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Jason Schaffer Sr. DT 5-11 220
    Kellen Hendrix Sr. DE 6-0 190
    Tanner Filchner Sr. LB 5-10 160
    Brandon Belfonti Sr. LB 5-11 170
    Mason Seiler Jr. LB 5-10 180
    Austin Hemingway Sr. CB 6-0 160
    Seth Keiser Sr. CB 5-11 170
    Tekoah Guedes Jr. S 5-11 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    None

    Key newcomers: (7)
    Zach Long Jr. QB/DB 5-10 160
    Dominic Bandle SO OL/DL 5-11 220
    Caleb Wanamaker SO OL/DL 6-1 190
    Cameron Kline SO RB/S 5-11 160
    Damion Rodriguez SO TE/LB 5-10 180
    Justin Paul SO RB/LB 5-11 170
    Zak Sullivan Jr OL/DL 5-11 200

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are spending our off-season finding an identity on offense. We do not have any current standout offensive players. Our strength will be that we have several skill players that will be able to contribute

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a strong nucleolus returning with our linebackers and secondary. We feel we will be strong against the pass. We must find lineman to replace our starting front. We only return on lineman on defense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    None

  • 2016 Team Preview – Bristol (1)

    Head Coach: John Greinerbristol_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Micheal Ciotti – Defensive Coordinator
    Jack Arndt – Offensive Coordinator
    Aaron Gross – Strength Coordinator
    Joe Brown – Offensive and Defensive Coach
    Anthony Stango – Speed Coordinator

    Team Name: Bristol High School Warriors

    2015 Record: 6 – 6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    RJ Collins – QB
    Daryl Mehn – RB
    Samir Brisbon – CB
    Adarian Ellerbe – TE
    Eli Moore – LB
    Devin Adams – OL

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Eric Bell – RB – Junior
    Parker Kelley – QB – Senior
    Danny Collins – Center – Junior
    Rodney Courtney – RB – Senior

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Austin Knox – Safety – Senior
    Arren Pulinario – LB – Senior
    Lucas Bogarde – LB – Sophomore
    Xavier Corbin – DE – Junior

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    None

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Chuck Collins – Sophomore – DT
    Tommy Wallick – Junior – OL
    Jensen Valentin – Senior – SE
    Richie Ross – Sophomore – DE

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a very capable quarterback in Parker running the Offensive, in addition he along with Rodney are great leaders for an inexperienced team to look upon for doing things the right way. Eric had over 1,500 All Purpose yards last year and he is coming back to prove he can do more this year. And Danny had a great season last year and the expectation is that he is going to do the same this year. He Squats well over 400 pounds, power cleans over 300 pounds and benches well over 200 pounds.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a few of our core defensive players coming back, Lucas and Arren did a great job controlling the middle for us, Xavier did well on the front line and Austin controlled the back end of the defense. Our expectations will be that they come back better this season building on last year’s experience.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    At this point Parker will control the kicking game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Canton (4)

    Head Coach: Tyler Sechristcanton_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Bowman, Guy Kapichok, Brock Kitchen, David Machmer, Criag Route, Greg Bellows

    Team Name: Canton Warriors

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Brady Bryington OL/DL, Mason Martell OL/DL
    Malachi Washington RB/LB, Bryce Cole RB/S

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    (Sr OT Seth Robbins, 6’2″ 285)
    (Sr RB Gavin Huffman, 5’8″ 185)
    (Sr RB James Bowman, 6’0″ 195)
    (Jr C Kaden Martell, 6’0″ 205)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    (Sr DT Seth Robbins, 6’2″ 285)
    (Sr DE James Bowman, 6’0″ 195)
    (Sr LB Gavin Huffman, 5’8″ 185)
    (Jr LB Kaden Martell, 6’0″ 205)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    No Returning Staters

    Key newcomers: (2)
    (So TE/S Levi Giotti, 6’0″ 185)
    (Fr WR/CB Timothy Ward 5’10” 155)

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to average four yds a carry and move the ball on the ground with our two senior running backs. That will open up the play action passing game for us.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to be swarm to the ball on defense. We need to improve are tackling and eliminate the big play.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The Key for us this year is the improve the kicking game. We need a better punt average and improve field position.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Mahanoy Area (11)

    Head Coach: Dave Holmanmahanoy_area_a

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Gianelli, Mike Heater, Greg Merchlinsky, Pete Sanfillipo

    Team Name: Mahanoy Area

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Mike Wronski; Nolan Fegley; Chris Caravella; Lenny Dulsky; Mason Ryan; Matt Yedsena; Aydan Erbe; Marcus Styka

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) SR Billy Lipshaw (OL); JR Mike Hayes (OL); SR John Molina (OL); SR Mark Lawrence (OL); JR Nate Macleary (OL)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) JR Matt Lewandowski (DB); SR Liam Mansell (LB)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Matt Lewandowski (P)

    Key newcomers: (10) FR Tyler Celwell (FB); FR Danny Lawrence (QB/RB-DB); SO MJ Terry (RB-OLB); SO Cam Jones (RB-DB); JR Nick Cavenas (RB-DB); SR Zach Leshko (FB-LB); SR Kyle Loughlin (WR-DB); SO Mike Anshbach (TE-LB); FR Tony Merchlinksy (OL-DL); SR Nolan Yanchuck (WR-DB)

    Key Stats: Need to replace two 1,000 yard rushers from last season in Mason Ryan (QB) and Lenny Dulsky (FB) along with Mike Wronski and Nolan Fegley at LB. Mike and Nolan started at LB since freshmen year. Wronski holds school record for career tackles.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    All skills will be new this season, however, all projected starting offensive linemen either started the entire 2015 season or had significant playing time. Skills are a talented group, but most lack varsity experience.

    Matt Lewandowski started at WR the last two years as well as a few games at QB last season and is expected to be a very good QB in our flexbone option run game. The success we have this season offensively will depend on how quick the skill set gels with the line.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively, we must replace the 5 out of the back 7 as well as 3 out of 4 linemen. Liam Mansell is a key returning player having started the last two seasons at OLB. Matt Lewandowski is also a player that has started the last two seasons in the secondary. Liam and Matt must provide leadership. Similar to the offensive side of the ball, the players are talented, but young. Our success will depend on how fast they adapt to the varsity level.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Matt Lewandowski returns as Punter.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Chester (1)

    Head Coach: LaDontay Bellchester_a

    Assistant Coaches: James Howard,Al Layton,LaFennis Terry,Bill Bethard,Dennis Shaw,Anthony Davis,J.R.Wells

    Team Name: Chester Clippers

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: D’Andre Dill,Ed Nelson,Jr,Arlo Lee,Jaquan Flood,Rashee Alexander,Tamir Friend,Naim Little,Kyshaun Ash

    Offensive Starters Return: (3) Sr.QB Jamir Green 5-7,140, Sr.OG Demond Hardy 6-4,350, Sr.WR/DB Braheem Bishop 5-10,165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Jr.LB Devan Freeman 6-0 190

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr.P Jamir Green 5-7,140

    Key newcomers: (11)
    Sr.WR/DB Jhalil Karen 5-7,145, Sr.OL Aaron Robinson 6-2,260, Sr.WR Vouge Hopkins 6-2,180, Soph.QB Tahree Fuller 5-11,140, Sr.DE Rashon Archer 5-9,225, Jr.RB/DB Andre Cooper 5-6,130, Jr.SS Tahiaj Cooper 5-10,155, Jr.Ath Lahneir McBride 5-10,145, Jr.WR/DB Jihad Brown 5-5,160, Sr.C/DE Da’Juan Watson 5-8,190, Sr.OT/LB Deshon Lane 5-8,195

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our keys this year is too get the ball too our athletes in open space and let them do there thing.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to having a good year,is too create a lot of chaos for the opponet.Force them to make a lot of mistakes and create turnovers too ge the ball back to the offense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    To be explosive and put us in good field position.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Blue Mountain (11)

    Head Coach: Cory Mabryblue_mountain_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Carestia, John Sanders, Matt Harrison, Tony Sanders, John Boris, Sean Krim

    Team Name: Blue Mountain Eagles

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jon Ege, Lucas Forbes, Grayson Umbenhauer, Jeremy Murphy, Mark Chelius, Chris Puzz & Ian Donovan.

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. Mason Freed, 5’11” 170 lbs, QB
    Jr. Aaron Bolinksy, 5’10” 195 lbs OL
    Sr. Connor Kerstetter, 6’3″ 220 lbs TE
    Sr. Danny Greenawalt, 6’1″ 185 lbs TE
    Sr. Spencer Welsh, 6’1″ 180 lbs, WR
    Sr. Eric Thompson 6’3″ 260 lbs, OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. Erech Noecker, 5’11” 230 lbs, NG
    Sr. Alex Zimmerman, 5’11” 195, DE
    Sr. Brayden Lewis, 6’0″ 195 lbs, DE
    Sr. Connor Kerstetter, 6’3″ 220 lbs LB
    Sr. Danny Greenawalt, 6’1″ 185 lbs LB
    Sr. Spencer Welsh, 6’1″ 180 lbs, DB

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    Our All State kicker/punter graduated.
    No returners.

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Nate Calderone, 6’1″ 165 lbs WR/DB
    David Krewson, 6’1″ 175 lbs, QB/DB/WR
    Bill Hoynoski, 6’4″ 255 lbs, OL/DL
    Mason Dallatore, 5’9″ 165 lbs, RB/LB
    Jack Mckivigan, 5’11” 175 lbs, RB/LB
    Aaron Bensinger, 6’2″ 210 lbs, OL/DL

    Key Stats: Connor Kerstetter is being recruited heavily by the Ivy League schools. Erech Noecker was named Defensive player of the year on our League (Anthracite League).

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Loosing Lucas Forbes as our best running back is a huge hole to fill. We will have a good battle with some returners for that spot. We haven’t had a running back rush for over 900 yds in the last two years but we have managed to rush for team totals over 2500 yd per year. By Committee.
    If we can become a better passing team and maintain our success we have had running the football, we will have success.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We lost a few LB’s and DB’s but feel very confident that the players we have returning will fill those spots. Stopping the pass will be our biggest key to success this season.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We lost our all state kicker/punter but have Jon Benner who is a very kicker waiting in the wings. We think he can be a very good one.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Central Bucks East (1)

    Head Coach: John Donnellycentral_bucks_east_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ray Riley, Wil Acosta, Tim Barno, Jason Hepler, Mike Junkin, Jason Knipe, Matt Riley, Kurt Schneider, Vince Sebal

    Team Name: Central Bucks East Patroits

    2015 Record: 8-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jack Lamb, Alex Gibson, Lamine Nouck-A-Nwal, Tommy Strasburger, Danny Mantell, Logan Nelson

    Offensive Returning Players: (8) WR Wes Verbit, QB Matt Szczypiorski, RB Myles King, FB Dakota Knipe, FB Brian Stella, OG PJ Szymanski, OT Dylan Badger, RB/QB Chad Guzzi

    Defensive Returning Players: (8) DB Myles King, DE Nate Ventresca, DE Ryan Plack, DT Mike Gresko, DT Mike Melchiorre, DB Matt McKinney, DB Andrew Wilson, DB Evan Dorsey

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) K/P Barney Amor

    Key Newcomers: Example: (6) TE Conor Larkin, TE Connor Powers, LB Mike Glauber, WR Jake Novroski, LB/TE Drew Bethke, C Max Lichter

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Our success will be determined by how quickly our line comes along. It will be our least experienced area, but there is a great deal of potential and talent there.

    Defense: The Dline is our most experienced unit. The secondary has some experienced players as well. The linebacker corps is the biggest question. We have many talented players competing but until we come out of first scrimmage, we won’t know how solid we are at that position.

    Special Team: Our Special Teams coordinator does an outstanding job with these units. With Barney Amor, we have one of the top kicker/punters in the state. He can dictate field position and score big points every game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Delaware Valley (2)

    Head Coach: Keith Olsommerdelaware_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Al McElroy, Nick Quaglia, Jom Donnelly, Joe Raniero, Tony Bajor, Ray Lizzi, Jesse Jayne

    Team Name: Delaware Valley Warriors

    2015 Record: 7-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Austin Cernak, Nikolai Kepple, Chido Rwakonda, Joey Centanni, Brendan Boulanger, Sage Rizzo, Lorenzo Curto

    Offensive Starters Return: (9)
    Sr. C – Nick Haydu 6-1 270
    Sr. OT – John Actisdano 6-3 245
    Sr. Wr – Trevor Smith 6-3 190
    Sr. Wr – Tyler Smith 6-1 170
    Sr. QB – Matt Cavallaro 5-10 180
    Jr. TE – Brendan Heaney 6-2 265
    Jr. Wr – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175
    Jr. G – John McCarthy 6-1 250
    Jr. FB – Ryan Yencik 5-10 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. FS – Trevor Smith 6-3 190
    Sr. LB – Kyle Dillon 5-9 190
    Sr. DT – Nick Haydu 6-1 270
    Sr. John Actisdano 6-3 245
    Jr. LB – Brendan Heaney 6-2 265
    Jr. C – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Jr. – KR/PR – Dylan Kelly 5-10 175
    Sr. – Punter – John Actisdano – 6-3 245
    Jr. – K – Josh Goulette – 5-7 140

    Key newcomers: (3)
    So. – OL/DL Garrett Dwan 6-3 275
    Jr. – RB/OLB Ryan Obiso 5-10 180
    Jr. – OL/DL John Boyd 6-2 250

    Key Stats:
    Dylan Kelly – 15 Rec 279yards,
    Matt Cavallaro – 1027 passing yards as a junior,
    Ryan Obiso 303 rushing yards as a Sophmore

    Kyle Dillon 94 Tackles, Nick Haydi 54 Tackles

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Have several players back for this season. Have opportunity to be pretty good.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Have to fill a few major holes. Could be competitive if that is done.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Should have a decent kicking game. Dylan Kelly is a special kick/punt returner.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Frankford (12)

    Head Coach: Dominic Doylefrankford_a

    Asst. Coaches: Dave Cebular, Harry Palumbo, Damon Brockington, Rasheed Braddock, Bill Systma, Frank Trappier, Jim Grugan.

    Team Name: Frankford Pioneers

    2015 Record: 7-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: RB Ralph Hyland (Lock Haven) WR/DBNaim Franklin (Shippensburg) OL Haneef Lewis OL/DL Quasim Butcher WR/LB/P Danny Kornegay

    Offensive Staters Returning (5)
    Mikey Morell SR QB 5’7 175
    Jameer Brooks SR TE/FB 6′ 210
    Esky Lopez SR WR 5’10 165
    Brandon DeJesus SR WR 5’6 160
    Derrick Ellerson Sr OL 6’2 290

    Defensive Starters Returning (7)
    Jameer Brooks SR LB 6′ 210
    Derrick Ellerson SR DL 6’2 290
    Peterson Pierre SR SS/LB 6’195
    Esky Lopez SR DB 5’10 165
    Kaseem Rogers JR LB 5’11 185
    Isaiah Robinson SR DB 5’11 175
    Tariq Mines JR DB 5’7 140

    Special Team Starters Returning (1)
    Esky Lopez KO and PR

    Key Newcomers:
    Ahjere Snyder SR OL/DL 5’6 265
    John Arroyo SR OL/LB 5’10 185
    Deaquan Berry SR WR/DB 5’10 145
    Kenneth Purvis JR OL/DL 6′ 296
    Lennox Haynes JR WR/DB 5’10 165
    Juwan Rodriguez JR WR/DB 5’9 140
    Daquan Feagins JR WR/DB 5’10 155
    Tyrese Smith JR OL/DL 6′ 230
    Kyle Powell Soph. TE/FB/DE 5’10 205
    Jordan Price Soph. FB/LB 5’9 180
    Leon Mcknight Soph. OLB 5’9 165
    Zahir Haynes Soph. OLB 5’9 170
    Sharee Walden Soph. OL/DE 5/10 225

    Key Stats:
    Mikey Morell 1411 yards passing 29 total TDs
    Esky Lopez 31 reception 564 yards
    Brandon DeJesus 9 receptions 117 yards

    2016 Outlook Overall: We will try and be competitive in the new top division of Philadelphia public league football, and compete for the Philadelphia Public League 5A championship.

    Offensive Outlook: We bring back our QB and top receiver. We like our receiving corps and our RBs. We have 4 new offensive lineman that have to jell and get better each week for us to reach our goals.

    Defensive Outlook: We have a pretty good LB led by Jameer Brooks and a good secondary led by Peterson Pierre. We have to find some tough DL who will cause havoc and get after the QB. IF we can find 4 guys up front to get pressure and stop the run we will be in good shape.

    Special Teams Outlook: We lost arguably the best punter in the league last year in Danny Kornegay. We will be having a open competition during camp for punter, kicker, and long snapper. Esky Lopez, Peterson Pierre, Isaiah Robinson should be our kick returners and Esky will be our punt returner

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wissahickon (1)

    Head Coach: Randy Cuthbertwissahickon_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bruce Fleming, Mike Magowan, Derek Kunkle, Jim Sinnott, Dahnte Crawley, Jim Kelly, Stephen Sigmund

    Team Name: Wissahickon

    2015 Record: 1-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Yondell Dudley OL/DL
    Mike Marino QB
    Devontae Allen OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    SR Daryl Baldwin RB 5’9″ 185
    JR Antaun Lloyd RB 5’9″ 175
    SR Mike Schoenleber QB 5’9″ 185
    JR Marlon Johnson WR 6’4″ 185
    Eric Rodriguez OL 5’9″ 230
    Chad Dubin OL 6′ 200
    SR Tommy Gorman OL 6′ 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    SR Mike Schoenleber DB 5’9″ 185
    SR Chad Dubin LB 6′ 200
    JR Antaun Lloyd DB 5’9″ 175
    SR Daryl Baldwin DB 5’9″ 185
    JR Lamar Williams DL 6′ 319
    JR Marco Rivera LB 5’10” 195
    JR Rasheed Wright DB 6′ 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    SR Mason Menhardt K 5’10” 180

    Key newcomers: (5)
    SR Justin Cooper OL/DL 6′ 226
    SOPH Tyler Caso TE/DE 6′ 185
    SR Anthony Marino WR/DB 6′ 175
    SR Kyle Moynahan FB/LB 5’11” 210
    SR Darnell Watson WR/DB 5’8″ 150

    Key Stats: The Trojans dealt with some tough breaks with injuries last year and a mid-season coaching staff change. Many young players gained valuable experience last year, though, and the Trojans look to rebound this year.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The Trojans will look to feature some talented skill players while developing the offensive line. The offensive line will be the key to the success of the offense. A strong run game needs to established, which will set up the passing game. Dual threat QB Schoenleber, backs Baldwin and Lloyd and WR Johnson will need to have big years.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Lots of returning players on the back end of the defense, including defensive MVP Schoenleber. The key to the defense will be solidifying the defensive line and defensive ends, as the Trojans will switch to a 40 front.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    K Menhardt returns from last year, which could be a weapon on special teams. The return game could be big for the Trojans with guys like Baldwin and Lloyd having big play capability.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Upper Darby (1)

    Head Coach: Rich Gentileupper_darby_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Ruffenach, Brad Gilbert, Dennis Keegan, Chris Root, JD Johannson, Tony Lerro, Skip Barnes, Chris Barnes, Shawn Quinn, Sean Pickett, Anthony Maggitti

    Team Name: Upper Darby Royals

    2015 Record: 10-3. The 2015 team won the school’s first state playoff game against Council Rock North.

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Isaiah Bruce (West Chester), Shawn Page (Bloomsburg), Christoff Minott (Lycoming), Brandon Morton (Lock Haven), Dane Burke (Widener), Calvin Fielding (East Stroudsburg), Naijquan McKenzie (East Stroudsburg), Zeno Temple (Western New England), Tyler George (Lycoming), Scott Mellet (Wesley), Tyheim Dodson (Cheyney)

    Key Starters Lost continuing their education: Mazan Malak, Justin Durbin

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) Sr. OT James King, 6-5, 267

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr DT James King, 6-5 267 (50 tackles last year), Jr. DT Derrick Korboi, 5-11, 269 (8 sacks and 19 tackles for a loss last year as a sophomore) , Sr. SS Prosper Saydee, 5-11. 165 (109 tackles last year)

    Key Newcomers: Sr. QB Nate Rimel,5-10, 175, Jr. CB/WR Nasir Greer,5-9 ,160 , Sr. DE/FB Jeremy Keita,5-11, 222 , , Sr. DE/WR Obadiah Asare,6-3, 195, Sr. DL/OL Evans Cabral III,5-11, 300, Sr. S Isaiah McClain,5-8, 155, Sr. WR Sean Burke, 6-0 155, Jr. RB/CB Quaran Davis,5-8, 170, Jr. SS Khalil Brown,6-0, 175 , ,Jr. Jalen Camille, OLB/WR, 5-10, 166, Jr. OL/MLB Richard Tougeekay,6-1, 217,
    Jr. OL Dan Snyder,5-11 ,264 , Jr. RB/DB Ricky Dehdeh,5-8,165 , Jr. DB Jihaad McDonald, 6-0,170, Jr. OL Nick Kurko,6-0, 250

    2016 Outlook:

    Offense: The Royals are losing 10 of 11 starters on an offense that produced 32 points per game and had leading rusher Isaiah Bruce shatter county records. The 2016 Royals have great size and speed all over the field. The offensive line will average 6-2 250 lbs while the skill positions will rely on speed and explosiveness. Graduating talent will not be an excuse for the 2016 Royals. They hope to keep their success from last year and will depend on a host of underclassmen to do so. The Royals look to start 6 underclassmen on offense this year but will be led by Seniors Nate Rimel, James King, Sean Burke, Obadiah Asare, and Evans Cabrall III.

    Defense: The Royals strength this year will be the Defensive Line. With 5 contributors (James King, Derrick Korboi, Jeremy Keita, Obadiah Asare, and Evans Cabral III) returning up front, and 14 sacks between them last year, the Royals hope to control the line of scrimmage and hurry the quarterback. Behind the stout Defensive Line is speed and aggressiveness at the linebacker and defensive back positions. Like the offensive side, the defense will depend on 6 underclassmen.

    Special Team: Special Teams will be aggressive and will look to get big plays out of the return game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Penn Manor (3)

    Head Coach: John Brubaker Jrpenn_manor_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Burke, John Tercha, Joe Krieder, Ben Schober, and Ethan Martin

    Team Name: Penn Manor Comets

    2015 Record: 0-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Carter Kinser and Andrew Brown

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Sr OL/DL Harrison Eavey, 6’2, 209
    Sr OL/DL Justice Eshleman 6-1, 285
    Sr DB Grant Gale, 6-2, 172
    Sr OL/DL Daniel Mahoney 5-11, 206
    Sr OL/DL Mark Yoder, 5-8, 211
    Sr WR/DB Cavan Zechman 5-8, 164
    Jr WR/DB Xavier Roman, 5-11, 172

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr RB/LB Jonah Barley, 5-8, 167
    Sr DB Grant Gale, 6-2, 172
    Sr RB/OLB Shawn Harrish, 5-11, 205
    Sr TE/DE Donta Jones, 6-3, 186
    Sr. OL/DL Joe Santiogo 5-9, 268
    Sr WR/DB Cavan Zechman 5-8, 164
    Jr Ben Wright RB/OLB, 5-10, 182
    Jr Mason Sottek RB/OLB, 5-11, 167

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Jr Alex Scheivert, 6-0, 201
    So Liam Hart, 5-8, 158

    Key newcomers: (15)
    Sr Tyler Hertzog OL/DE 5-9, 146
    Sr Shane Shirk OL/DL 5-10, 188
    Jr Josiah Edwards QB WR, 5-11, 156
    Jr Paisun Harris OL/DL, 5-11, 221
    Jr Cole Heckaman, RB.OLB, 5-9, 169
    Jr Evann Jones
    Jr Casey McCullum, TE/DE, 6-5, 240
    Jr Theoren McElheny, RB/DB, 5-6, 150
    Jr Michael Morris, WR/DB, 5-9, 164
    Jr Adam Presnell LB/RB, 5-11, 205
    Jr Vinny Vozzella OLB, 56-169
    Jr Tyler Weizel
    Jr Clay Wright
    Jr Michael Brown
    So Jacob Hollinger

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Too early to tell, we have a lot of returning players so hard work has started.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Too early to tell, again we have a lot of returning players so hard work has started in the weight room.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    Two returning kickers

  • 2016 Team Preview – Northeastern (3)

    Head Coach: Jon Scepanskinortheastern_a
    Assistant Coaches: Brian Freed, Garry Morrison, Jon Urey, Josh Olver, Mike Smith, Milt Bushey, Tyler Wolgamuth, Jamie Snyder

    Team Name: Northeastern Bobcats

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Adam Kipp (G,DT)
    Tate Lau (G,DT)
    David Ankney (WR)
    Jordan Zirkle (WR)
    Garry Gobernik (LB)
    Fernando Flores (LB)
    Kody Reeser (LB)

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Shannon Valenti (SR. QB)
    Anu Johnson (SR. RB)
    Chris Whack (SR. RB)
    Jonathen Butler (SR. WR)
    Taemar Willis (JR. WR)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Mason Kling (SR. LB, 6-1 190)
    Taemar Willis (JR. DB, 6- 175)
    Justin Franklin (JR. DB, 5-11 180)
    Coby Motley (SR. LB 6-0, 185)
    Shamari Young (SR. DE 6-1, 215)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Taemar Willis (JR. DB, 6- 175)
    Key newcomers: (Ex. Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170)
    Zech Sanderson (FR. QB 6-2, 180)

    Key Stats: Shannon Valenti (QB) 1,149 passing yards, 16 TD’s
    Average 22.5 yards per completion
    430 rushing yards 6 TD’s

    Anu Johnson (RB) 155 carries, 877 yards, 5.7 YPC 7 TD’s, Average 80 yards per game,

    Chris Whack (RB) 82 carries, 626 yards, 7.6 YPC, 7 TD’s.

    Shamari Young (51 tackles, 9 sacks)

    Taemar Willis (average 41 yards per return, 2 td’s

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    Developing an offesnive line.

    Establishing the run game.

    Having quality leadership as we lost all of our captains due to graduation

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Learning our new defensive system. (Brian Freed is our new DC)

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We look forward to having Taemar Willis and our other returners put us in to great field position.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Warwick (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Lockerwarwick

    Assistant Coaches:
    Alex Daecher
    Todd SMoker
    John Ridinger
    Zach Snyder
    Jerry McKonly
    Joe Brenner
    Toss Rucci

    Team Name: Warwick

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    COlin Gibble QB/WR
    Preston Forney OG/DE
    Justin SMith TE/ILB

    Offensive Starters Return: (9)
    Carter Forney WR 6’0″ 180
    Patrick Quinn WR 6’0″ 175
    Tyler Borg OG 6′ 1″ 235
    Dakota Johnson Ortiz OG 5’11” 235
    Evan Clark C 5’10” 245
    Isaac Rissinger RB 5’9″ 165
    Ryan Deibler RB 5’8″ 162
    Tyler Trimarchi QB 5’10” 155
    Taylor Lentz QB 6’3″ 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Ryan Long OLB 5’11” 175
    Tyler Gerhart OLB 6’2″ 188
    Ryan Deibler ILB
    Tyler Borg DE
    Evan Clark DT
    ISaac Rissinger DB
    Carter Forney DB
    Patrick Quinn FS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    WIll Mobley P. K 5’10 165

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Dreydan Vazquez 6’4″ OT DE
    Ross FOrmica 6’0″ OT DT
    Jorden Cruz WR/ DB

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Balance of pass and run. Take what is given to us. Take advantage of our speed.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Run to the ball. No big plays

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a good kicker – make more FG’s

  • 2016 Team Preview – West Perry (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Bodenwest_perry_a

    Assistant Coaches: TJ Quaker, Derek Puchalsky, Craig May, Ken Wilson, Nick Dillman

    Team Name: West Perry Mustangs

    2015 Record: 0-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Hunter Wilson, John Searer, Riley Stone, Curt Fry, Zach Rudy, Stone Caldwell, Jordan Long, Hunter Whitcomb

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    SR WR Cameron May 6′, 180, Sr OT Marshal Putt 6’3″ 300, Jr WR Jake Quaker 6’5″ 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Cameron May, SR DB Nate Salinetro 5’8″ 160, SR LB Gabe Puchalsky 5’11” 190, Sr LB Austin Wonders 6′ 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (Ex. Sr. K John Smith, 6-3, 220)
    SR PK/P Scott Messner

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Soph RB CJ Reyes 5’10 170, Soph LB Jake Fadness, 6′ 185, Soph DB Terrance Quaker 5’7 130, Soph WR Joey Reisinger 5’8″ 155

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Keys are developing an inexperienced offensive line and increasing our passing productivity

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to develop as a young defense and have an emphasis on stopping the run.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Having determined players who will limit the special teams yards.

  • 2016 Team Preview – West Chester East (1)

    Head Coach: Dave Guerierawest_chester_east_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Scott Taylor
    Jim Boyd
    Scott Stephen
    Ben Perlmutter
    Keith Harding
    James Wiggins
    Shrey Vyas
    Rick Horan
    Greg Smith
    Tony Naab
    Strength and Conditioning – Team McCloskey

    Team Name: West Chester East Vikings

    2015 Record: 5-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    QB Jon Jon Roberts
    OL/DL Tavis Peterson
    OL/DL Tom Gormley
    DE/OLB TJ Gaspard

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    RB – Jared Cooper 5 foot 7 180
    TE – J.D. Carroll 6 foot 5 220 lbs
    WR – Alex Hirsch 5 foot 10 170 lbs
    OL – Tom Silva 6 foot 260 lbs
    OL – Austin Pitt 5 foot 8 190 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    DL Tom Silva 6 foot 260 lbs
    DL Kenny Pugh 5 foot 7 270 lbs
    LB Matt Erfle 6 foot 1 190 lbs
    LB Jack Phelan 5 foot 11 180 lbs
    SS Mike Salloum 5 foot 9 180 lbs
    CB Jared Cooper 5 foot 7 180 lbs
    CB Anthony Gray 5 foot 10 180 lbs
    DE JD Carroll 6 foot 5 220 lbs
    FS Alex Hirsch 5 doot 10 170 lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    N/A

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Steve Hocker OL/DL – 6 foot 1 190 lbs
    Michael Gray – FB/OLB 5 foot 11 180 lbs
    Kyle Cichanowski RB/FS 5 foot 9 170 lbs
    Malyk Tucker – OL/DL 5 foot 7 265 lbs

    Key Stats:
    Conference record of 3-3 last year was best since schools split. Alex Hirsch returns as a 1st team All League WR. Jared Cooper and JD Carroll return as 2nd team All League on O. Defensively we return Matt Erfle and Jack Phelan as 2nd Team D All League. Alex Hirsch 2016 stats 47 catches – 704 yards – 10 TD’s. Jared Cooper 2016 stats 108 Rush – 688 yards 10 TD’s. J.D. Carroll 35 Catches 492 Yards 2 TD’s.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    New pieces to the Offensive puzzle this year. We will need consistent play from our OL to have sustained success. We will also need to reduce the amount penalties and turnovers from 2016.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return a good amount of players on our D. We will need to play more violent in the run game than we have in years past. We have to create more turnovers and give the O more short fields.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Execution and Discipline are our two main keys for ST.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lackawanna Trail (2)

    Head Coach: Steve Jervislackawanna_trail_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Becchetti, Jason Wagner, Chad Gibbs, Matt Landsiedel, Ben Simmons, Tom Ward, Steve Jervis, Sr.

    Team Name: Lackawanna Trail Lions

    2015 Record: 6-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Trent Phillips, Steven Scioscia, Nick Rolka, Rocco Pacini

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Soph Nathan Rolka QB 6-3 195
    Sr Thomas Huffsmith FB 5’10 230
    Sr Anthony Berrios RB 6’2 195
    Sr Tyler Baltrusaitis Ath 5’7 150
    Sr Matthew Bergey WR 6’1 160
    Sr James Gillespie RB 5’7 225
    Jr Shawn Jones OL 6’2 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Sr Thomas Huffsmith ILB 5’10 230
    Sr Anthony Berrios OLB 6’2 195
    Sr Tyler Baltrusaitis FS 5’7 150
    Sr Matthew Bergey CB 6’1 160
    Jr Thomas Kohinsky ILB 5’8 160
    Jr Shawn Jones DL 6’2 270
    Soph Jordan Edwards DB 5’11 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)
    K/P Sr Thomas Huffsmith
    K/P So Nathan Rolka
    Ret Sr Tyler Baltrusaitis
    Ret Sr Anthony Berrios

    Key newcomers: (4)
    OG/ILB Jacob Brim Soph
    OT/DT Robbie Davis Soph
    RB/DE Justin Carey Soph
    TE/OLB Zac Cost Soph

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return our entire backfield from a year ago, need to mature and mesh quickly upfront

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return 3 of 4 linebackers and our entire secondary, need to be able to control the line of scrimmage with only one returning starter on the D- line

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Will have plenty of experience returning as both our top 2 kickers and punters return as well as our top two returners

  • 2016 Team Preview – Penn Wood (1)

    Head Coach: Nick Lincolnpenn_wood_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ato Troop – DC, Kevin Williams – Asst HC, Pass Coordinator, Maurice Scott – Run coordinator, Rory Dillard – JV HC, WR, Will Everett – OL, Andre Gilmore – Special Teams, DB, Tyron Hurst – DL, Darryl Lloyd – TE, Danny Santos – LB, Desman Johnson – RB

    Team Name: Penn Wood Patriots

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tayvon Ruley
    Christian Santos
    Abraham Charles
    Jordan Johnson

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    SR QB Javon Lindsey-Terrell, 6-0, 175
    SR WR Amir Vaughn, 6-0,185
    SR C James Williams, 5-8, 230
    SR LG Kenny Ngaima, 6-2, 250
    SR RG Lidao Tchatala, 6-0, 230
    JR WR Rahiem Bowens, 6-0, 175
    JR OT Shane Fraser, 6-3, 255
    SO WR Kennedy Poles, 6-2, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    SR DE Kenny Ngaima,6-2, 250
    SR NG James Williams, 5-8, 230
    SR FS Fatin Copper, 5-11,180
    SR CB Eric Cummings, 5-7, 165
    SR LB Edward Fields, III, 6-2, 210
    JR LB Zackiey Sherrif, 5-11, 185

    Key newcomers: (4)
    SR RB Tyreem Welton, 5-11, 175
    JR RB Answered Gleplay, 5-6, 160
    JR OT Ronald Goodwin, 6-0, 270
    SO DB Edmund Dennis, 6-0, 180

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Replacing all league RB Tayvon Ruley. Controlling tempo of the game and scoring a lot of points

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Tackling, Turnovers, Intensity

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Aggressive and fast

  • 2016 Team Preview – Stroudsburg (11)

    Head Coach: Jim Millerstroudsburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ken Sickler, Tony Rose, Dan Burns, Steve Hluschak, Derek Schaller, Brett Youngken, Ken Parrish, James Hazlett, Dennis Verga, John Pytko
    Team Name: Stroudsburg Mountaineers

    2015 Record: 8-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Marcello Riccardi, Jake Jakobsen, Kwabena Appiah, Travis Hines, Jake Jones, Jason Vitacco, Daniel Savoia, Kevin Hughes, Nate DeSouza, Jack Williamson, Korey Nace, Micaiah Vick, Jake Slomiak, Kyle Banashefski

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. WR Sean Stewart, 5-9, 174; Sr. RB Jamaal Brome, 5-7, 170; Sr. C Zach Miller, 5-11, 255; Sr. G Hunter Holmes, 5-11, 200; Jr. OT Jeremiah Gutierrez, 6-2, 255; Sr. TE Alonzo Riccardi, 5-11, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    Sr. DB Markeith Strickland, 6-0, 182; Sr. DB Spiro Korovesis, 5-9, 185; Sr. DB Sean Stewart, 5-9, 174; Jr. DB Nahzir Lango, 6-0, 170; Sr. LB Andrew Crotty, 5-11, 210; Jr. DT Warren Watson, 5-10, 250; Sr. DT Zach Miller, 5-11, 255; Jr. DT Nazahr Higgins, 6-2, 250; Sr. DE Alonzo Riccardi, 5-11, 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Sr. K Jaco Sattamini, 6-0, 175; Jr. K David Kutteroff, 6-0, 165; Sr. C Zach Miller, 5-11, 255

    Key newcomers: (10)
    Jr. DB/WR Chad Dorst, 5-10, 170; Sr. RB/DB Okay Osameka, 5-11, 190; Sr. QB Brett Yarnall, 5-9, 175; Jr. RB Kyeer Grant, 5-9, 165; Sr. OL/LB Tim Dobroski, 5-11, 220; Jr. OL/DL Nick Whitewood, 6-3, 220; Sr. OL/DL Talid Broxton, 6-4, 315; Jr. OL/DL Micah Hargrove, 6-0, 215; Jr. WR/DB Rashaun Jones, 6-1, 200; Sr. LB Gabriel Bellinger, 6-0, 205;

    Key Stats: RB Jamaal Brome is going to be a senior who broke a game record for rushing in a single game. He rushed for 1646 yards on 200 carries. He averaged 8.23 yards per carry.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The offensive keys for our success is to make sure the offensive line is able to gel together for a young team and for the receivers to learn the system.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The defensive keys for our success are to make sure we are able to be physical up front and control the line of scrimmage. Our linebackers need to be able to flow to the ball and secondary play their coverage’s.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to make sure we are able to use our special teams for giving us good field position during the game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Bethlehem Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: Kyle Haasbethlehem_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Gene Legath, Nick Artinger, Jeff Searfass, Matt Cohen, John Glass, Larry Moussa, Jack Daddona, Dan Muir

    Team Name: Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks

    2015 Record: 9-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Antwon Keenan, Joe Smith, E.J. Fineran, Julian Spigner, Andre Blackett, Will Schroeder, Anthony Davis, Nate Stewert.

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr. OG P.J. Weierbach, 6-0, 235, Sr. OG Isaiah Onuschak, 6-1, 225, Sr. RB Damian Diaz, 5-9, 180, Sr. Wr Nick Petros, 5-9, 165, Sr. WR Karim Powell, 6-1, 175, Sr. RB Randy Terry, 5-7, 160, Jr. OT Brandon Gill, 6-1, 280, Jr. FB Peter Iselo, 5-10, 220.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. DE P.J. Weierbach, 6-0, 235, Sr. LB Isaiah Onuschak, 6-1, 225, Sr. DB Damian Diaz, 5-9, 180, Sr. DB Nick Petros, 5-9, 165, Sr. SS Karim Powell, 6-1, 175, Sr. LB Rafael Lozada 5-11, 220, Sr. LB Brandon Kelly 6-1, 230, Jr. DE Brandon Gill, 6-1, 280.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. Punter Nick Petros 5-9, 165, Jr. Long Snapper Peter Iselo 5-10, 220.

    Key newcomers: (15)
    Sr. C/NG Darian Rosado 6-2, 325, Sr. WR/DB Trevon Burton 5-11, 165, Sr. QB Liam Nixon 5-10, 170, Jr. FB/LB Matt Bisko 5-10, 215, Jr. WR/DB Dayday Rhodes 5-10, 175, Jr. QB Javon Clements 6-0, 195, Jr. QB Jacob Gonnerman 5-8, 165, Jr. WR/DB Shamus Williams 5-10, 165, Jr. OT/DE Jacob Kanyuk 6-0, 220, Jr. WR/SS Brandon Bartholomew 6’3, 195, Jr. WR/SS Owen Daddona 6-1, 165, Jr. WR/DB Chris Drayton 5-7, 155, So. OT/NG Elias Marte 6-3, 315, So. C/DE Dalton Daddona 6-3, 215, So. OG/NG Joe Bruzgo 5-11, 260.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have 8 starters back on an offense. The key will be finding a QB who will emerge. We have three players battling for the starting job. The offensive line is experienced with three returning starters. We have good depth and speed at the skill positions. Our depth will enable us to rotate players so we can play at a fast tempo. The three keys to a successful season are taking care of the football, limiting mistakes, and staying healthy.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have 8 returning starters on Defense. Many of these players are looking to play on the defensive side of the ball in college. We feel good about where we are at in terms of getting aligned, making checks, and playing technique. They are a physical group that has great leadership qualities. The three keys to a successful season are creating turnovers, limiting mistakes, and staying healthy.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We feel very good about our special teams phase of the game. Our speed may be a concern for some opponents. We have a talented Junior and Sophomore class, which gives more players opportunities to contribute. So. K Anthony DaSilva 5-9, 145 and Sr. K Antonio Tavares 6-2, 180, will be battling for kicking duties.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Oxford Area (1)

    Head Coach: Michael Means (Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator)

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Wood (D.C.), Eric Szpyrka (WR/CB), Mo Nadachowski (JV D.C./CB/WR), Joe Martinelli (JV Head Coach/RB), Josh Schneider (Strength and Conditioning/LB/RB), George Hildebran (Oline/Dline), Rich Higgins (JV Oline/Dline) Leo Pizzini (Freshmen Head Coach)

    Team Name: Oxford Area Hornets

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Dan Green (QB), Noah Shoemaker (G), Mike Williams (WR/Strong Safety), Connor Hilaman (WR), Greg Roberts (WR)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) SR RB Tim Davis (5’11, 180) SR WR Troy Brown (6’3 180) SR WR Pat Kinsella (6’2 180) SR C Josh Freese (5’9 230) SR G Brendan Chew (5’9 210) SR T Zach Davis (6′ 215) JR G Jared Tweed (5’10 235) SR T Mykie Brown (6′ 215)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) SR CB Rob Civitella (5’10, 170) SR CB Nolan Benke (5’10 175) SR Safety Cole Hartert (5’10 175) SR LB Mykie Brown (6′ 215) SR LB Dom Sceski (6′ 180) JR LB Julian Nadachowski (6′ 215) JR DL Dom Sassi (5’9 215) SR DL Eric Impriano (6′ 205) SR DL Cole Gruver (5’10 180)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) SR Kicker Ryan Hannum, SR Punter Pat Kinsella

    Key Newcomers: (14) SR LB George Tzanakis (5’10 180) SR WR Devante Harris (6’1 185) SR DT Mike Weber (6’1 230) JR OL Connor McMurrough (6’2 240) JR DL Phillip Hurt (6’2 215) JR WR Brandon Deshields (5’9 155) JR RB Brandon Holz (5’11 180) SR QB Nolan Benke (5’10 175) JR QB Chandler England (5’11 180) Soph Safety Nate Ferro (5’9 160) Soph RB Mason Hager (5’9 175) Soph RB Mario Pantalone (5’9 160) Soph LB Jimmy Overstreet (5’10 175) Soph WR Brandon McWilliams (5’9 160)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Troy Brown (WR)

    2015 Outlook: Although we do have a lot of players who got valuable time back for next year, we still have some big shoes to fill. We lost the All-Time leading passer in Oxford History in Dan Green, who was second team All Ches-Mont the last two years, the heartbeat of our defense in Mike Williams, who was second team all Ches-Mont at strong safety, and fourth leading WR in the Ches-Mont and First Team All League player in Connor Hilaman. Last year we were decimated with injuries early on to some key guys and we are excited to have a bunch of them back and healthy. Because of those injuries, we had a lot of young guys get time last year which should be beneficial moving forward. We have had a tremendous off-season thus far but will need to continue to improve and get bigger and stronger in the weight room through the summer to compete in the Ches Mont.

    Offense: There will be an open competition at QB to run our pistol option offense. At the conclusion of spring ball, the competition is between Senior Nolan Benke (Honorable Mention All League at CB) and Junior Chandler England. Both did some good things through spring practice. We return the two main cogs in the backfield with Tim Davis and Brandon Holz both coming back and get pretty much the entire starting offensive line back as well. The starters from last year will really be pushed by some younger guys who are getting bigger and better in the weight room. They are the key to our offensive success. We want to be a team that pounds the ball to set up our athletes on the outside and we need to do a much better job of establishing the run this year. We are also deep at WR and excited about the group of athletes that will put on the field on the outside.

    Defense: The defense returns 9 starters from last year. We were extremely young on that side of the ball last year and although we showed flashes in some games, we were not consistent. We are looking for our returning starters to really step up after a great off-season in the weight room. Through spring ball, we have been much further ahead with our defensive installs then where we were last year at this time.

    Special Team: We return a weapon in punter Pat Kinsella (coming back from a season ending week four injury last year) and also return our starting K Ryan Hannum.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Unionville (1)

    Head Coach: Pat Clarkunionville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Murphy, Mike Hebb, Craig Mahon, Duane Lawrence, Tom Davidson, Bob McLaughlin, Jeff, Sanders

    Team Name: Unionville

    2015 Record: 8-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Brendan Boyle QB
    Elan Nash WR/Db
    Tyler Marmo WR/DB
    Brandon Boon RB
    Pat Clark Jr TE/DE
    Sean Green OL
    Thomas Mallon DL
    Asger Hansen OL
    Laz Kirifides LB
    Mark knightly FS

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Matt Dauphin- Sr. center 6’ 210
    Pablo Aviles-Bernal. JR OG 5’10 185
    Bryce McManus SR FB 5’11 205
    Robby Maxwell SR OL 6’2 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Jesse Gill. SR LB 5’11 195
    Trevor Gardiner. SR LB 6’190 1st team All-Chesmont LB
    James Watson. SR LB. 6’2 195
    Joe Zubillaga JR FS/ WR 6’ 185
    Zach Nance SR DB 5’10 165
    Michael Cresta SR DL 6’ 245

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Matt Mainwaring SR K 5’10 175

    Key newcomers: (13)
    Chris D’Amico SR RB/LB 6’195
    Shane Burke SR FS 5’10 170
    JT Hower JR DB/ WR 5’10 165
    Aiden Boyle JR WR/DB 5’11 175
    Zach Lawrence JR DL 6’215
    Alex Gorgone JR QB 5’10 175
    Dante Graham. JR RB 5’11 185
    Jack Adams JR RB/DB 5’10 170
    Theron Schilling JR WR/DB 6’1 195
    Nick Pileggi SR OL 6’245
    Josh Ciccarelli SR OL 6’ 1 245
    Joey Hagen JR OL 6’2 215
    Cole Sheehan SOPH OL/DL 6’215

    Key Stats: We lost most of our offensive production from 2015.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must replace all of our skill players, but have 3 OL returning. Alex Gorgone should be the varsity QB. Zubillaga will play WR this year. Both Dante Graham and Jack Adams should develop into good RB.

    I like our skill players but we need time to develop. The quicker we do so, the better we will be on offense.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return 6 key players on defense, including three strong LB. Gill and Gardiner are the best pair of inside LB in our league Zubillaga is an excellent FS. We must replace two excellent corners and be able to cover people.

    I think our defense keeps us in games while the offense develops.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Mainwaring returns as kicker. He will punt as well.

    Last year we had 7 special teams TD. If we can repeat that then we will find a few wins.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Scranton (2)

    Head Coach: Mike Marichakscranton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jamie Higgins Steve Shumbres Jack Miles Joe Watral Joe Gorton Jeff Field Dave Demas AJ McKenna Al Karaffa Bill Lazor sr

    Team Name: Scranton Knights

    2015 Record: 5-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: John Marichak Dylan Granahan Nate Corby Josh Williams Julio Veramendi Nasir Muhammad

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr Jacob Watts 6’2 239 QB
    Jr Reggie Dickey 6’1 180 WR
    SR Raquan Groves 5’11 175 WR
    SR Damel Wright 6’2 195 WR
    SR Len Floyd 6’2 265 T
    SR Greg Miller 6’1 264 C-G
    JR Jake Jones 6’0 205 G
    JR Rheyse Green 5’9 168 RB (Transfer from Abighton Heights Clarks Summit)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    SR Jacob Watts 6’2 239 SS /OLB
    JR Reggie Dickey 6’1 180 DB
    SR Rayquan Groves 5’11 175 DB
    Sr Damel Wright 6’2 195 DB/OLB
    SR Len Floyd 6’2 264 DL
    JR Jake Jones 6’0 205 LB
    JR Rheyse Green 5’9 168 DB (Abington Heights)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (5)
    A lot of the guys mention up top as well as these guys.
    Sr Carlos Acevado 6’0 172 KR
    JR Azzan Jett 5’10 161 KR
    SR Aiden Santorsa 6’3 202 P
    Sr Hugo Vargas 5’7 145 K
    JR Brian Villanueva 5’9 160 K

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Sr Carlon Davis 6’2 266 OT-DL
    Sr Carlos Acevedo 6’0 172 RB-DB
    JR Rheyse Green 5’9 168 RB-DB
    JR Azzan Jett 5’10 161 WR=DB
    SR Aiden Santorsa 6’3 202 TE-DE
    Sr Chris Cobley 5’10 165 WR-DB

    Key Stats: Jacob Watts was the all regional QB last year. He ran for close to 800 yrds and passed for about 1200 yrds.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are going to try to get the ball to our athletes and let them make plays. We need to get better up front ever week in order to be successful. Staying injure free is a key for us

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The keys to our team is our experience in the defensive backfield. We need our linebacker and DL to get better each game that is where we lack experience on the defensive side of ball.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our Kickers and punter are back from last year and the all had a pretty good year. I think we can be pretty successful with the amount of athletes and speed we will have on special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – John Bartram (12)

    Head Coach: Jim Chapmanjohn_bartram_a

    Assistant Coaches: James Ockimey, John Gossett, Wade King, David Carter, David Hand, Rob Thomas, Tyler Hall

    Team Name: John Bartram Braves

    2015 Record: 7-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kabir Drummond, Davon Bishop, Jasceir Wyndham,

    Offensive Starters Return: (2)
    Sr. TE Joel Gland 6-5 250
    So. OG Zaire Witherspoon 6-4 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. DB George Quiyea 5-9 170
    Sr. LB Hanson Teah 5-10 195
    Jr. LB Tayvon Jackson 6-3 220
    Sr. LB Quadree Barnes 5-8 195
    Sr. DT Elisha Douglas 6-2 300

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Sr. DE Romeo Outland 5-10 250
    Sr. DT Ian Brown 6-0 230
    Jr. QB Mahmud Dioubate 6-3 185
    Jr. DB Davon Thompson 6-0 180
    Jr. Wr/DB Ibrahim Diaoune 5-8 165
    Jr. RB/DB Fred Lackey 5-8 170

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Discipline. If we remain disciplined throughout the year we will be successful

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return a majority of our starters from last years team and we added a lot of depth in positions. If we communicate properly the sky is the limit for this unit.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to find a reliable long snapper and place kicker. We have a whole bunch of skilled players that are comfortable fielding kicks.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Kevin Bolinskyshenandoah_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mick Jacavage, Jeff Jacavage, Francis Lally, Chad Marquardt, Leo Kayes, Tyler Dean, John Sczyzglak, Joe Kayes, Dakota Rakus, Brandon Swantek

    Team Name: Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils

    2015 Record: 3-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Ian McCole QB, Jeremy Urbanavage RB/LB, Derek Dombrowski OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Return: (6) Noah Allegretta SR. WR 5’8″, 170, Joel Santana SR. WR 5’8″ 160, Jake Gallo SR. OL 6’5″ 275, J.T. Thomas SR. OL 6’3″ 260, Fred Morales SR. RB 5’7″ 170, Dean Dombrowski Soph. OL 5’8″ 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Noah Allegretta SR. DB 5’8″, 170, Joel Santana SR. DB 5’8″ 160, Jake Gallo SR. DL 6’5″ 275, J.T. Thomas SR. DL 6’3″ 260, Fred Morales SR. DB 5’7″ 170, Dean Dombrowski Soph LB 5’8″ 170, Jason Najunas JR. Sydiq Shenoster DL 6’5″ 215, Garret Wasser SR. LB 6′ 190. John Chinchay Soph. DB 5’7′ 150.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Noah Allegretta SR. K 5’8″ 170, Joel Santana SR. KR/PR 5’8″ 160.

    Key newcomers: (4) Hensy Peralta SR. OL/DL 6’1″ 315, Zach Uholik JR. WR/DB 6′ 150, Alex Donchak FR. WR/LB 6′ 160. Alvin Ortiz JR. OL/LB 6′ 210

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    This year we want to be fast on offense with a quick paced tempo, executing simple yet productive plays for positive yards every play. The players know the system in my second year as head coach, the main keys are knowing our assignments and establishing more of a run game this year.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    My staff and I recognized poor tackling technique last year on film. This off-season we are emphasizing on proper safe and effective form and everyone getting to the ball. Keys to be successful this year on defense include tackling efficiently and getting our defense off the field on third down situations.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    It’s a third of the game, and we graduated a great kicker the last two consecutive years. Big need to replace those kids. We have to be able to change the field position as much as we can this year.

  • 2016 Team Preview – West Scranton (2)

    Head Coach: Brian Faheywest_scranton_a

    Assistant Coaches: C.J. Rosser, Evan Prall, Tony Konasavage, Donnie Jackson-Bey, Marc DeAntona, Chris Gentilezza

    Team Name: West Scranton Invaders

    2015 Record: 3-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Dillon Hart, Matt Gaul, Donovan DePasquale, Sam Egan, Ryan Buck, Leo Cuillo, Jack Harrity, Amir Frasier, Marlon Green,Jarred Wyatt, Trevor Haynos

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Shaun Fanning G/T,6-2,240
    Andre Chollette RB, 5-8,185
    Matt Williams TE,6-3,200
    Tamon Brown RB, 5-9,170
    Josh Fagerlin OT, 6-2,250
    Jude Wheeler G/C,6-1,200
    Shyaan Jackson WR, 6-0 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Isaiah McCloe LB 5-9,185
    Matt Williams LB 6-3,200
    Austin Lipowitch DB 5-11,175
    Bartley Novak DB 5-10,165
    Shaun Fanning DL 6-2 240

    Key newcomers: (16)
    Soph LB/FB Bailey Loureiro 5-10, 190
    Soph QB/DB Nick Gioia, 6-0, 180
    Soph OL/DL Geno Salmond 6-0,225
    Soph OL/DL Camdon Rawlings 6-2,240
    Soph OL/DL Guillermo Gomez 6-3,260
    Soph QB/LB Jake Cuillo 6-0, 175
    Soph TE/DE Jeremy Seymour 5-11, 170
    Jr. LB/TE Josh Hart 6-1,180
    Jr. OL/DL Jake Hoffman 6-1, 255
    Jr.OL/DL Mike McIntyre 5-10,215
    Jr.RB/DB Ahmad McKnight 5-7, 170
    Jr. DB/WR Owen Evans 5-8 160
    Sr. DB/RB Tyler Souriyavong 5-8 160
    Sr. WR/K Dashawn Minnick 6-3,180
    Sr. TE/DE Alex Vives 6-2, 185
    Sr. OL/DL Anthony Giordano 6-2, 220

    Key Stats:
    Matt Williams 85 tackles, 12 TFL’s, 5 TD rec.
    Isaiah McCloe 80 tackles, 7 TFL’s, 3 sacks
    Austin Lipowitch 59 tackles, 3 INT, 2 fumble rec
    Andre Chollette Jr. 2014 :774 rushing yds. 6 TD
    2015: 2 games(inj.) 265yds,2TD
    Shyaan Jackson 31 receptions, 3 TD’s, 2 INT
    Tamon Brown 2 100+ rushing yds games, 4TD’s

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Developing cohesion on the offensive line will be the key to a more consistent running game. We have some play-makers at the skills positions although Andre Chollette Jr. will be out for the season with a torn ACL that he suffered at a camp in June. Tamon Brown is a very capable and explosive Tailback but we will need to find depth at that spot and develop the young talent competing at Quarterback.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A solid nucleus is returning at linebacker and in the secondary. If we can improve along the front and eliminate mental errors that lead to big plays in 2015, we can become a consistent unit.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a few kids with strong legs competing at punter and kicker. The returners will be a strength. Overall, we are committed to becoming more fundamentally sound in all of our special teams units.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Crestwood (2)

    Head Coach: Greg Myerscrestwood_a

    Assistant Coaches: Don Flynn, Tony Marranca, Ryan Arcangeli, Kyle Kutney, Walt Stets, Dan Distasio, Roger Legg

    Team Name: Crestwood

    2015 Record: 3-7

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tanner Kahlau
    Noah Kita
    Seamus Rother
    Connor Sheloski
    Christian Kintz
    Josh Malkemes

    Offensive Starters Return: (10)
    Sr. QB Lance Blass, 6-2, 210
    Sr. OL Kyle Frisbie, 6-0, 260
    Sr. OL Troy Simko, 6-3, 255
    Jr. OL Shane O’Rourke, 5-10, 230
    Sr. WR Kyle Richards, 6-4, 180
    Sr. RB Garrett McaFee, 6-0, 180
    Soph. RB Patrick Rother, 5-10, 200
    Jr. OL Ethan Van Gordon, 6-2, 275
    Jr. OL Luis Castro, 6-0, 280
    Sr. OL Jeremy Hannen, 6-1, 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (12)
    Sr. DB Lance Blass, 6-2, 210
    Sr. DL Kyle Frisbie, 6-0, 260
    Sr. DL Troy Simko, 6-3, 255
    Sr. LB Nate Smith, 5-11, 230
    Jr. DE Ryan Black, 6′-0, 212
    Jr. DL Shane O’Rourke, 5-10, 230
    Jr. DB Kevin Klusewitz, 5-9, 155
    Sr. DB Garrett McaFee, 6-0, 180
    Sr. LB Jacob Barney, 5-10, 195
    Jr. DL Ethan Van Gordon, 6-2, 275
    Sr. DE William O’Boyle, 6-1, 205
    Sr. DB Ben Kreuzer, 5-10, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. K Alex Despirito, 5-10, 180
    Sr. P Kyle Richards, 6-4, 180

    Key newcomers: (14)
    Soph. QB/DB, Chase Passman, 6-0, 180
    Soph. RB/LB, Jacob Smith, 5-10, 190
    Jr. RB/DB, Michael Macri, 5-11, 190
    Soph. RB/DB, Nick Grosek, 5-10, 180
    Jr. RB/LB, Owen Grigas, 6-0, 175
    Jr. WR/DB,Pat Colo, 6-3, 185
    Soph. TE/DE, Sean Foley, 6-4, 205
    Jr. FB/LB, Jeffrey Schmude, 5-11, 195
    Sr. TE/LB, Mark Snyder, 6-0, 200
    Jr. OL/DL, John O’Boyle, 6-3, 265
    Soph., TE/DE, Jimmy Curry, 6-0, 190
    Soph. FB/LB, Adam Gegaris, 5-11, 200
    Sr. OL/DL, Christian Zero, 5-10, 250
    Jr. WR/DB, Brandon Brozena, 5-11, 180

    Key Stats: We lost our leading rusher and receiver.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We were forced in playing a lot of different lineman last year because of injuries. Most of those lineman return so that should be our strength. We return Lance Blass and Patrick Rother and will rely on both of them a lot more offensively next year. We need to develop an X receiver.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a few defensive backs new to the lineup this season with a lot of potential. How quickly they learn and progress will be the key to our defensive success.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return both our starting all-league punter and kicker. Alex has had a great off-season in the weight room.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Bensalem (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Cubbagebensalem_a

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Fulmer, Rich Clemens, Cordaro Newkirk, Andy Anisman, Jeff News, Charles Morantz, Randy Taylor, Justin Ellis, Chris Barry, Ken O’Connell

    Team Name: Bensalem Owls

    2015 Record: 0-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kenny O’Connell, QB; Matt Haffner, RB/LB; Tom Peagler, RB/LB

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)

    Blake Morgan SR. OL 6’4 260 lbs 1st Team All SOL National
    Keith Parrish JR. RB 5’7 150 lbs
    Gerald Whea SR. RB 5’8 165 lbs
    Malcolm Carey SR. RB 5’10 210 lbs
    Jordan Duncan-Murphy SR WR 5’9 170 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Saleem Martin SR DL 6’2 230 *6 QB sacks *12 TFL
    Rob Fund SR DB 5’8 150
    Dante Duncan-Murphy SR LB 6′ 192
    Keith Parrish JR. S 5’7 150 lbs
    Gerald Whea SR. CB 5’8 165 lbs
    Malcolm Carey SR. LB 5’10 210 lbs

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Keith Parrish JR. P 5’7 150 lbs and Scott Rooney JR. K 5’10 165 lbs

    Key newcomers: (2)
    Vincent Citrino JR OL/DL 6’5 335
    Vince was injured all of last season. He has also caught the eye of colleges during the summer camp circuit and had a very good off-season.

    Rob Harris JR LB/DB 5’9 150
    Rob is an explosive athlete who got his feet wet last year on Varsity and has excelled in the classroom and the weight room.

    Elijah Jackson JR WR/LB 6’2 175
    Elijah is good athlete with a lot of range and a big time hitter. He saw limited time last year on Varsity but we expect great things from him.

    Key Stats: Currently the program is in a 29 game loosing streak.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key to our season will be the development of our Offensive Line. Blake Morgan, returning 1st Team All SOL National Team selection and 1-AA recruit, is a good place to start. However, finding the pieces to fit around him is our challenge.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We run a 3-5 defense to put as many skilled athletes on the field as possible, however; we are short on linemen. We are constantly looking to develop linemen that fit our scheme. If we can find linemen who can get Varsity snaps to spell some starters we can cause problems.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Improving our entire Special Teams is a major goal for us in 2016.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pen Argyl (11)

    Head Coach: Paul Reduzzi          10th    Season at Pen Argyl     Record:  56 – 46

                                                                   22nd    Season as Head Coach Record: 131 – 94      

    Assistant Coaches:pen_argyl_a

    Roy Cortez Dave Barr Steve Ruggiero

    Kris Otranto Jason Keenhold Gary Heard

    Max Sui Tyler Horn Mike Post

     

    2015 Record: 2 – 8 Starters Lost:  4 offense / 4 defense

     

    2016 Schedule:

     

    Key Players Lost: WR/DB James Klinger OL/DL Jake Sutton

    QB/DB Jake Holden TE/DE Stephen Beltz

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    Sr. QB Logan Ruppert, 5-10, 185

    Sr. RB Austin Heisler, 6-0, 205

    Sr. WR Nick Guerro, 5-7, 165

    Sr. TE Joey DePaolo, 6-3, 205

    Sr. OL Tanner Barr, 6-1, 205

    Sr. OL Dawson Hughes, 6-1, 281

    Sr. OL Thomas Coppola, 6-0, 245

    Sr. OL Vince Incalcatera, 5-9, 220

    Jr. RB Logan Sterner, 6-0, 175

    Jr. OL Blake Fox, 6-1, 250

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. LB Logan Ruppert, 5-10, 185

    Sr. DE Austin Heisler, 6-0, 205

    Sr. DB Nick Guerro, 5-7, 165

    Sr. LB Joey DePaolo, 6-3, 205

    Sr. LB Tanner Barr, 6-1, 205

    Sr. DL Dawson Hughes, 6-1, 281

    Jr. DB Logan Sterner, 6-0, 175

    Jr. DL Blake Fox, 6-1, 250

     

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)

    Sr. Snapper Tanner Barr, 6-1, 205

    Jr. Punter Logan Sterner, 6-0, 175

     

    Key New Players: (3)

    OL/DL Mike McFadden-12th WR/DB Darren Engler

    WR/DB Christian Scott-12th OL/DL Zach Ceraul

    RB/LB Jeremy Achenbach-11th

     

    Returning Player Stats

    Logan Ruppert 124 carries – 523 yards 79 tackles / 2 INT

    Logan Sterner 128 carries – 640 yards 38 tackles

    Austin Heisler  43 carries – 160 yards 38 tackles / 5 sacks  (7games)

    Tanner Barr 60 tackles / 10 TFL

    Dawson Hughes 28 tackles / 4 sacks / 7 TFL

    Joey DePaolo 53 tackles

    Nick Guerro 28 tackles / 2 INT

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The key for us offensively will be to improve in the run game and be able to establish a more physical presence on the line of scrimmage.

    Defense: Defensively we need to improve on creating turnovers and making game changing plays.

    Special Team: We are looking for some younger players to step up in this area to improve our depth and allow us to play athletic, rested players on all special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Phoenixville (1)

    Head Coach: Evan Breisblattphoenixville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mark Fischer, Neil Herman, Dave Clarke, Jamie Gray, Travis Ford Bey, Joe Davis, Mark Ferko, Mike Barbara and Blair Houck
    Team Name: Phoenixville Phantoms

    2015 Record: 2-9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Matt Palubinsky WR/LB
    Cory Bird G/DE
    Mike Vargo G
    Matt Simes DT

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    JR OT Jon Miller 6’2 285
    JR C Sean Sabo 5’10 225
    SR T Matt Valadonovis 6’3 270
    SR RB Matt Garcia 5’6 165
    SR WR Nasir Green 6’1 165
    SR QB Troy Rossman 6’1 185
    JR WR Bob Strunk 5’10 160
    TE SR Durron Johnson 6’3 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    SR DE Matt Branch 6’0 210
    JR DT Jon Miller 6’2 285
    SR LB Kyle Bennick 5’8 190
    SR LB Ricky Williams 5’8 170
    SR LB Matt Garcia 5’6 165
    JR FS Bob Strunk 5’10 160
    CB SR Johnavin County 5’9 160
    CB SR Nasir Green 6’1 165

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    SR Johnavin County 5’9 160 KR
    SR Nasir Green 6’1 165 P

    Key newcomers: (7)
    SR WR Shyeim Abernathy 6’3 190
    SR WR Matt Osisek -Byrne 6’0 175
    SOPH LB Travis Panella 5’9 170
    SR CB Ezekial Frank Vinson 5’9 170
    JR G Bryce Thompson 5’11 195
    SOPH SS Alex Washington 5’7 160
    SOPH DE Xander Crawford 5’11 180

    Key Stats:
    QB Troy Rossman 99-192 1020 yards 6TD’s
    RB Matt Garcia 460 yards 3 TD’s
    WR Nasir Green 32 Catches 570 yards 6TD’s

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    No Huddle
    Spread
    WE must be able to establish a consistent run game to go along with our quick passing game. We have a lot of experience coming back on the offensive side of the ball. We have some very good athletes joining our team this year, with an experience group coming back.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    4-3
    We have to not give up big plays. We gave up to many big plays of 15 or more yards. We have to tackle better in the open field. We have many returners back on the defensive side of the ball and we our very excited about our newcomers

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have been very consistent not getting kicks blocked and blocking kicks. We have a good return game and should excel in this area with Johnavin County back to return kicks.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: John Tomansouthern_lehigh_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Feifel, Derek Bleiler, Adam Legath, Chuck Sonon, Curtis Reigle, Derek Weedling, Mike Litzenberger, Joe Cassidy, Steve Sroka, and Patrick Ludlow.

    Team Name: Southern Lehigh Spartans

    2015 Record: 9-3 (Eastern Conference, Div III Champs)

    2016 Schedule:

    Key losses: Ethan Price, Blake Levengood, Dylan Niedbalski, Josh Mohr, Michael Riccio, Steffen Lindsay, Sasha Hart, Alec Titensor, Ryan Probasco, Trevor Silfies.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. OL Gary Popowitz, 5’8” 230; Sr. OL Zach Rudolph 6’3” 250; Sr. HB/DB Timmy Walter, 5’7 155; Jr. OL Brandon Derby, 6’0 260.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DL Gary Popowitz, 5’8” 230; Sr. DL Zach Rudolph 6’2” 240; Sr. HB/DB Timmy Walter, 5’7 155; Sr. LB Zach Mohr, 5’10” 190”;

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR/DB Logan Hantz, 5’9 180; Sr. WR/DB Logan Klutinoty, 6’2”, 180: Sr. DL/TE Caleb Goodman, 6’0” 190; Sr. FB/LB Caleb Martin, 5’9” 170; Jr. DB Luke Strauss, 5’11” 180.Jr. TE/DL Lucas Lebron 6’0 195; Jr. WR/DB Elijah Price, 6’0 170; Jr. LB Mike Sisselberger, 5’9 200; Jr. DB Nathan Derby, 5’7 150.Jr. OL/DL Temple Coldren, 6’1” 260; Jr. HB/DB B.J. Harding, 5’10, 150; So. QB/DB Logan Edmond, 5’10, 175; So. QB/DB Quinn Schmidt, 6’0” 180; So. HB/DB Dalton Musselman, 5’8” 155.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Zach Rudolph, Timmy Walter

    2015 Outlook: It is our goal to challenge for the top spot in our league and gain momentum for a district run. Our success will be determined on how well our skills carries us until the lines on both sides of the ball can jell and our new players get the necessary experience to be successful on a Friday night.

    Offense: Our strength on offense will be talented skill players that can make plays in a variety of ways. Timmy Walter (686yds rushing; 761yds Receiving, 15TD) will be returning as a dual threat. We will have a new starting quarterback with very little experience and we will be thin on the offensive line in experience and numbers.

    Defense: We will be talented but thin in numbers and experience in the defensive front seven. Gary Popowitz and Zach Rudolph will anchor the defensive line and Zach Mohr will be a key returning linebacker. We will have good team speed on defense but the experience factor and depth will be a challenge early in the season.

    Special Teams: Timmy Walter looks to be a key in the return game. He will be joined by a Luke Strauss (KOR TD as a freshman), and a few others with speed. Team speed could provide us with an advantage in Specials. The kicking game will be an issue as we will be replacing a highly accurate and skilled kicker in Anthony Colasurdo.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Jenkintown (1)

    Head Coach: Anthony Owensjenkintown_a

    Assistant Coaches: Elmo Kelley,Shane Kelley,Ricky Onslager,Sean Maccari,Shawn McCarthy

    Team Name: Jenkintown Drakes

    2015 Record: 6-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Andres Madden,Adam Bdeir,Frank Sobilowski, Justin Nusbaum,Evan Masinkovitch,Phoenix Eberhart,Chris Callas

    Offensive and Defensive Starters Return: (8)
    Steve Charlamagne,rb,ss,5’9 179,Gavin Lafferty 6’5 190,ot,dt,Alec Griffin 5’10 195 ol,lb,Vince Willie,5 10 205 ol,dl,Jake McGrath 5 10 175 wr dB will be the qb All seniors also Chris Solis 5’9 160 rb,wr,dB jr,Tarik “sweet feet ” Davis 6’1 225 ol,lb,dl,jr,Pat Morrin 6’2 185 te,de,jr

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Mickey Mcgettigan,5’6 165, Jason Plange,5’8 160,sr

    Key newcomers: (2)
    Adam Giammanico 5’5 145,soph,wr,db, Cade Lafferty,6’3 180 sooh,ol,dl,

    Key Stats: We lost quite a bit from last year,virtually our entire receiving core and secondary. Andrew Madden our Qb from last year threw for over 1000 yards is gone.
    The good news is we have Charlemagne and Solis back who combined to rush for over 1000 yarss, along with several starters on the oline.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to control the ball,with a sound ground game and playaction quick passing game. Our offensive line will dictate our success. Like everyone we need to stay healthy and not turn the ball over.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are young at several positions and need to mature as the season progresses.
    Tackling and knowledge of assignments is paramount.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Can’t give up the big play and convert pat’s and out well.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: Josh Snyder (5th season 32-15)northwestern_lehigh_a

    Coaching Staff: DC – Scott Hippensteel, Line – Dave Kerschner, Ends – Rich Kulp, OLB – Josh Zimmerman, Rb’s – Ty Cunningham, ILB’s & Special Teams – Greg Mitchell

    Team Name: Northwestern Lehigh Tigers

    2015 Record: 9-3 (D-11 2A Runners up) JV Record 7-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters Lost: Andrew Sorensen, Harry Hall, Dylan Snyder, Matt Shields, Dylan Lobach, Joseph Colucci, Brandon Schrader

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr OL Jacob Ruch 6’ 240; Sr WR Trevor Cunningham; Sr OL Andrew Seyler;

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr DB Trevor Cunningham; Sr OLB Tyler Foster; Sr DL James Felch;

    Key Newcomers: Sr DB Ryan Hippensteel; SR, OL/DL, Evan Scholler; Sr DB/WR, Mathew Shetayh; Jr DB/QB, Phil Dangello; Jr OL/DL Cameron Sanchez; Jr TE/LB, Caleb Clymer; So RB/OLB, Anthony Colucci; So LB/RB, Tyler Lobach Fr QB Devin Bollinger

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. WR/DB Trevor Cunningham, OL/DL James Felch

    2015 Outlook:

    Defense: Tigers only return 3 starters from a year ago. There is a lot of experience in the secondary and the Tigers will look to find their identity on defense early on. As always it will be a priority to stop the run. James Felch figures to be an integral part of the D-line as well as Evan Scholler. They are a very aggressive group under DC Scott Hippensteel who love to run and swarm to the ball.

    Offense: The Tigers have only 3 starters returning from a year ago, but have plenty of depth returning. Tyler Foster will be handed the task of trying to replace Harry Hall. Trevor Cunningham returns at WR and figures to be on of the best in the league at his position. Jacob Ruch is a three year starter at Tackle and will have to lead a fairly inexperienced Line. The biggest question mark will be who will emerge as the Tiger signal Caller.

    Special Teams: Tigers lost to graduation 3 year Starter Brandon Miller at punter & kicker. There will open competition at those positions.

  • 2016 Team Preview – George Washington (12)

    Head Coach: William “Skip” Singletarygeorge_washington_a

    Assistant Coaches: Stephen “Kyle” Benzio, Larry Arata, Al Zenquist

    Team Name: George Washington Eagles

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedules:

    Key Starters lost:
    DB George Hubbard
    RB Nigel Sealy

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Sr. QB Kwijah Kelly, 6’1″ 17
    Sr. RB/LB “Arizona” Varpilah, 5’11”, 200
    So. RB/LB Jamil Lawrence, 6’0″ 210
    Sr. WR/DB Hakeem Wilson, 6’1″ 170
    Sr. OL/DL James Wade, 6’2″ 285

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. LB “Arizona” Varpilah, 5’11”, 200
    So.LB Jamil Lawrence, 6’0″ 210
    Sr. DB Hakeem Wilson, 6’1″ 170
    Sr. DL James Wade, 6’2″ 285

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. “Arizona” Varpilah, 5’11”, 200
    So. Jamil Lawrence, 6’0″ 210
    Sr. Hakeem Wilson, 6’1″ 170
    Sr. James Wade, 6’2″ 285

    Key newcomers: (9)
    Jr. LB Ashton Edwards, 6’0″ 200
    Sr. WR/DB Mike Drennon 5’10” 185
    Sr. OL/DL George Harmer 6’2″ 265
    Sr. OL/DL “Q” Morris 6’3″ 220
    Sr. OL/DL Jim Binder 6’3″ 210
    So. RB/DB Muhammad Kessely 6’2″ 185
    So. OL/DL Joe Stott 5’10 270
    So. OL/DL Arnold White 6’2″ 265
    So. RB/DE Shamar Kelly 6’1″ 185

    Key Stats: In Coach Singletary’s debut season as Head Coach, the GW Eagles had a QB who threw for over 1000 yards for the first time in school history in a brand new offensive scheme.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We are a very young team with a strong nucleus of seniors. We have 3 fast running backs who are punishing runners. Our success will be predicated by our offensive line. We have a lot of new young faces on our offensive line, but they are tough and hungry.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our defense will be young and scrappy. Our key on defense will be pursuit to the football and having 11 helmets around the ball carrier on every play.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    1/3 of our practice will be dedicated to special teams. They account for a third of the game and are always the difference between winning and losing close games. Special Teams will be a major point of emphasis this year.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Marple-Newtown (1)

    Head Coach: Chris Gickingmarple_newtown_a

    Assistant Coaches: Harry Gicking, Zach Young, Mike Willard, Steve Giordano, Josh Crooks, Scott Williams, Bob Knapp, Trevor Viviani, Anthony Paoletti, Joe Sweeley, Nick Reynolds, Steve Reynolds, Matt Destefano, Dan Giordano, Pete Rodden, Chris Boggs, Jim Allsman, Marc Saracino, Joe Rufo, Joe Gordon, Guy Defeo and Dave Bertoline

    Team Name: Marple-Newtown

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Abel Hoff (Shippensburg), Noah Turner (Shippensburg), George Lambritsios (West Chester), Matt Trainor (Ursinus), Marcus Weathers (Ursinus), Kyle Kelly (Widener), Gino DiCamillo (Williamson), Ryan Rhoads ( Williamson) and Pat Carr (Monmouth) are all playing college football.

    Tyler Kostack, Ryan Scheinder, Chris Rufo, Matt Mckee and Justin McKeown were also starters that helped that senior class go from 3 wins as sophomores to 9 as seniors!

    Returning Starters: (5) Anthony Paoletti Qb Junior threw for 1,888  yards and 15 TDS a as a sophomore. He had over 2,000 yards all purpose yards.

    Carmen Christiana Senior DB/WR 71 tackles, 5 fumble recoveries and 2 INTS

    Luke Lozowicki Senior OT/DT  (FCS level)

    Jack Fallows Junior RB/OLB 351 yards rushing 3 TDs

    Marlon Weathers Sophomore RB/OLB 332 yards and 1 TD.

    Key Newcomers:  (19) Cameron Mathes Senior WR/DB, Dylan Conan Senior DB/WR, Anthony Goodman Senior OL/DL, Kevin Rankin Senior OL/DL, Cooper Maas Senior DL/OL, Tom Long Senior LB/OL, Nick DiCrecchio Senior DB/WR, Dylan Tuohey Senior WR/DB, Dan Payne Senior WR/OLB, Dash Dulgerian Junior WR/OLB, Mike Miller Junior OL/DL, Kevin Hahn Junior OL/DL,  Mike Shelly Junior OL/DL, Reilly Fillman Junior WR/DB/P Luke Cantwell Junior WR/ OLB, Kyle Tobin Junior LB/TE/LS Alden Mathes Sophomore QB/WR/DB, Kevin Merrone Sophomore WR/DB, and James Diamond Sophomore OL/LB.

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    After coming off one of MNHS Football most successful seasons (9-3)and our 1st playoff win in school history, we are in the rebuilding stage. We lost in the district semifinals 28-20 to Upper Moreland. This being our 3rd year with the current coaching staff we feel we have our younger guys ready to step up.

    We lost 18 of 22 starters from the FIRST Playoff win in school history. We need kids to step up and take the next step. The coaches and kids have worked hard. The administration and community support is great!

  • 2016 Team Preview – Harry S Truman (1)

    Head Coach: Jon Craigtruman_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Kinney, Chase Rieger, Mike Forward, Shaun Hudgins, Shawntae Carroll, D’andre Webb, John Later, Ryan Katona, Kevin Schafer

    Team Name: Harry S Truman Tigers

    2015 Record: 6-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Maurice Jackson, Tim Kenny-Schwartz, Mark Lopez-Shefcyk

    Offensive Starters Return: (1) Sr QB Jorden Freeman – 6’0 180 – Started last four games of year last season due to injury to #1 QB.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) JR DL David Akinwande – 5’9 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key newcomers: (2) Jr RB Habeeb Baba 5’5 165, So WR Javeer Peterson 6’1 165

    Key Stats: 3 consecutive .500 or better seasons since 2013 and 5 consecutive wins over Conwell-Egan on Thanksgiving Day

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    With many new starters, we’ll have to come together quickly to have success early in the season. We’ve seen great growth this summer as the reps have increased and we’ll go as our projected starting QB Jorden Freeman goes. He is the team leader and the most explosive player on offense.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    As on offense, we have to move at a varsity speed very quickly. We’ll be undersized compared to most teams, so we’ll rely on speed and film study to compete against our opponents in the always-tough SOL National.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    All Special Teams positions are open for camp competition.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lower Dauphin (3)

    Head Coach: Greg Kratzerlower_dauphin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Page, Ed Romano, Dave Gourley, Mike Sterner, Brandon Swords, Phillip Pantalone, Dylan Thomas

    Team Name: Lower Dauphin Falcons

    2015 Record: 9-3

    2016 Team Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tommy Klock -QB
    George Hatalowich – RB/LB
    Evan Morrill – WR/DB
    CJ Ramage – OL/DL
    Chad Ray – DL
    Brock Wilson – OL/DL
    Charlie Fies – WR

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Sr. OT Dan Beaver, 6-4, 240
    Sr. OG Chad Santanna, 6-0, 230
    Sr. TE Justin McIntyre, 6-3, 235
    Sr. RB Hunter Harnish, 6-2, 220
    Jr. RB Brendan Shaffer, 5-11, 185
    Jr. WR Clay Spencer, 5-7, 150
    Jr. WR Skyler Swartz, 5-11, 150
    Sr. WR Michael Geesaman 6-0, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Sr. DL Dan Beaver, 6-4, 240
    Sr. DL Justin McIntyre, 6-3, 235
    Sr. LB Hunter Harnish, 6-2, 220
    Sr. LB Zach Harvey, 5-10, 175
    Jr. LB Brendan Shaffer, 5-11, 185
    Jr. DB Skyler Swartz, 5-11, 150
    Jr. DB Cole Etchberger, 5-11, 160
    Jr. DB Brent Spencer, 6-0, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K Clyde Tamburro, 5-7, 155

    Key newcomers: (5)
    Jr. QB Aidan Klassen, 6-1, 170
    So. QB/LB Ryan Kutz, 6-2, 185
    So. TE/DL Will Bowen, 6-4, 235
    Jr. OL/DL CJ Holland, 6-2, 250
    So. OL/LB Tom Katzenmoyer, 6-0, 230

    Key Stats:
    4139 yards of Total Offense in 2015
    163 pass yards/game in 2015
    182 rush yards/game in 2015
    53 Total TD’s in 2015

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will be replacing a senior class of 16 young men who were all contributors in some way. We will replace our leading rusher, passer and receiver on offense. A lot of young players will be asked to fill those voids. Brendan Shaffer will be asked to tote the mail on offense, while Junior Aiden Klassen and Sophomore Ryan Kutz compete for the starting QB spot. The Falcons will also be replacing 3 offensive linemen. Our success will depend on the development of young players. We will look to continue our tradition of having a ball control offense by utilizing a strong power running game and using a quick passing game to get the ball to a variety of small, but talented WR’s.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The Falcons return numerous starters on Defense. The strength of the defense should be at the 3rd level as the Falcons return 3 defensive backs that all started as sophomores. Also returning is the Falcons leading tackler from last year Hunter Harnish (87) at LB. On the first level the Falcons will be replacing 2 major contributors from last years team but they will be replaced by talented sophomores like Will Bowen. The key for the falcons will be continuing to play disciplined, bend-but-don’t-break defense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We lose our FG kicker and punter from the last two years, but replace them both with talented players. Sr. Clyde Tamburro who kicked off last year will assume all place-kicking duties, while Sophomore Ryan Kutz will take over the punting duties.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Wilson Area (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Labatchwilson_area_a

    Assistant Coaches: Edward Labatch, Herm Stein, Tyler Merrick, Scott Baltz, Vincent Spina, Matthew Lippincott, Nick Labatch, Tim Hinkle, Joe Kovacs, Brad Walters

    Team Name: Wilson Area Warriors

    2015 Record: 1 – 9

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jaykwon Jefferson, Skyler Heft, Mike Fabian

    Offensive Starters Return: (6) Jr. QB Cameron Clark, 5’9, 160, Jr. RB Job Goodman, 5’11, 170, Sr. TE Brian Huber, 6’1, 205, Sr. OL Zack Febbo, 5’10, 190, Sr. OL Trevor Loebsack, 6’0, 245, Jr. OL Jarin Kozemcheck ,5’10, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DL Brady Anderson, 5’10, 190, Sr. DT Trevor Loebsack, 6’0, 245, Sr. DE Terrence Mainor Jr, 6’5 220, Sr. DE Logan Grube, 5’10, 210, Sr. OLB Brian Huber, 6’1 205, Jr. MLB Jarin Kozemcheck, 5’10 200, Jr. CB Cameron Clark, 5’9, 160, Soph. CB Ethan Aquino, 5’10, 160, Jr. FS Job Goodman, 5’11, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) KR Job Goodman, 5’11, 170

    Key newcomers: (11) Jr. OL Joey Allen, 6’0, 240, Jr. Daishawn Bronson, 5’10, 170, Jr. OL Javier Espinal – Katz, 6’0, 215, Jr. TE Devlin Grielle, 5’10, 190, Jr. OL Dylan Short, 6’0, 230, Soph. WR Ethan Asiatico, 5’10, 170, Soph. OL Kevin Harrison, 6’3, 270, Soph. QB Ben Hindmarch, 6’1, 170, Soph. OL Zach Miller, 5’11, 200, Fr. LB Kolby Flank, 5’9, 165, Fr. RB Alec Snyder, 5’9, 170

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    As an offense, we need to be able to control the line of scrimmage and not turn the ball over to be successful.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our defense needs to be able to swarm to the football and create turnovers.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    By winning the field position battle and creating point we can win on special teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – James Buchanan (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew D. Stonerjames_buchanan_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jason Ellis/Robert Brown/Derek Embly/Todd Stoner/Robert Bray/Rhett Smith

    Team Name: James Buchanan High School

    2015 Record: 0-10

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Seth Carbaugh, Dustin Walker and Dillon Sanders

    Offensive Starters Return: (8)
    Jr. G Jackson Ellis 6’2″ 185 LBS
    Sr. T Zane Bray 5’11” 235 LBS
    Jr. G Sean Bankson 5’10” 180 LBS
    Sr. T Judson Iverson 5’10” 255 LBS
    Sr. C Colton Beckman 5’9″ 175 LBS
    Jr. QB Remi Spoonhour 5’10” 160 LBS
    SR. WR Clay Bendell 6’1″ 175 LBS
    Jr. HB Caden Ficks 5’9″ 175 LBS

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    Jr. DE Jackson Ellis 6’2″ 185 LBS
    Sr. ILB Zane Bray 5’11” 235 LBS
    Jr. ILB Sean Bankson 5’10” 180 LBS
    Sr. DT Judson Iverson 5’10” 255 LBS
    Sr. DT Colton Beckman 5’9″ 175 LBS
    Jr. FS Remi Spoonhour 5’10” 160 LBS
    SR. CB Clay Bendell 6’1″ 175 LBS
    Jr. OLB Caden Ficks 5’9″ 175 LBS

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Jr. Punt Returner Remi Spoonhour
    Jr. Kick Returner Caden Ficks

    Key newcomers: (3)
    So. Cormac Houpt 5’10” 170
    So. Owen Stoner 5’8″ 145
    Sr. Evan Stoner 5’7″ 175

    Key Stats: Score more than our opponents.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to be able to control the ball and limit our turnovers.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to force many three and outs and find away to get 3 turnovers.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to improve field position without turning the ball over.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Pope John Paul II (1)

    Head Coach: Rory Graverpopejohnpaulii_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bill Baker, Matt Bildstein, Greg Weckel, Tony Yerger, Tyler Yaculak, Brian Lesher, Mike Cianciulli

    Team Name: Pope John Paul II High School

    2015 Record: 0-11

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jared Johns-Lupold, David DeBias, Andrew Salvo, Ricky D’Aquilante, Matt Duff.

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) Sr. OL AJ Dejewski, 6-2,220, Jr. RB/WR Dan Cirino, 6-1 175, Sr. WR Ryan Kormos, 6-2 180, Sr. TE Sean Brennan, 6-1 215, Sr. OL Mitch Boyle, 6-1 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Sr. LB Nick Yerger 5-8 165, Sr. DB Ryan Kormos,Sr. DL AJ Dejewski, Sr. DL Liam Lockrey 6-2 210, Sr. DL Sean Brennan, Sr. DL James Butler 5-10 190, Sr. DB Dan Cirino.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr. Long snapper AJ Dejewski

    Key newcomers: (11)
    Jr. QB Matt DeLaurentis, 6-3 180, Jr. WR/DB Jake Bildstein, 5-8 170, Jr. WR/DB Gunner George, 5-10 170, SR. 6-2 215, Soph. RB/LB AJ Natale, 5-8 185, Jr. OL/DL Nick Galbraith 6-1 230, Jr. OL/DL Denver Francis 5-10 210, Jr. OL/DL Michael Florig 5-10 210, Jr. TE/LB Chris Haffey 6-0 185, Soph WR/DB CJ McCafferty 5-8, 170, Sr. TE/DL Brendan Rau 6-0 215, Jr. OL/DL Mike Ronca 6-1 200.

    Key Stats: Dan Cirino- 43 receptions 558 yds, 63 rushes 236 yds.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    To be successful this season we need to establish a running game and control the football. This all starts up front and we will be deep there this season. By establishing a running we will be able to open things up with our play-action passing game. Our QB Matt DeLaurentis does a nice job selling play-fakes and this will create space for our WRs and TEs to work.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively, we need to play with confidence this season. We must play fast and physical with the mentality 11 men swarming to the football. We must create turnovers and limit the opposing teams big plays. When something does go wrong defensively, we must have a short memory and have confidence that we will make the next play.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We must control field position with our special teams and put our offensive and defense in good positions. We must be consistent in the kicking game.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Susquenita (3)

    Head Coach: Scott Acrisusquenita_a

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Acri, Sr. ; Corey Gochenaur ; Andy Ziegler ; Jeff Lancione ; Don Smith

    Team Name: Susquenita High School

    2015 Record: 6-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    RB/LB – Kevin Kenny
    LB/OL – Hunter McGuire
    OL/DL – Vinne Werner
    WR/LB – Michael Neumayer

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Sr. C Joel Etter, 5-11, 230
    Sr. OG Ryan Baker, 6’2, 255
    Sr. WR Angel Lugo, 5’9, 180
    Sr. WR Taevon Miller, 5’8, 155
    Sr. WR Jake Stine, 5-8, 165
    Jr. TE Cole Falduts, 5-10, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Sr. LB Joel Etter, 5-11, 230
    Sr. DT Ryan Baker, 6’2, 255
    Sr. DB Angel Lugo, 5’9, 170
    Jr. SS Trent McGuire, 5-9, 180
    Sr. DB Taevon Miller, 5’8, 155
    So. DE Aaron Etter, 5-10, 220
    Sr. DB Nathan Kessler, 5-7, 155

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K/P Nate Woleslagle, 5’6, 150

    Key newcomers: (6)
    Sr. QB Dane Barrick, 5-10, 160
    Sr. LB Joey Hestor, 5-9, 190
    Fr. RB Russ Amick, 5-8, 160
    Fr. QB Antonio Garcia 5-7, 140
    Jr. OL Brandon Blose, 5-8, 260
    Sr. DL Troy Rhome, 6-2, 310

    Key Stats:

    2015-2016 Record : 6-4

    6 Returners on Offense

    7 Returners on Defense

    Defense was ranked #1 in League (Points against, yards against, etc.)

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    It will be tough to replace workhorse Kevin Kenny (1630 yards/22 Touchdowns) but look for Sr. Joey Hestor or Rising FR. Russ Amick to get a bulk of the carries this fall in Cove. The Blackhawks return two lineman up front with Joel Etter and Ryan Baker. Look for the youngster Aaron Etter and well experienced Brandon Blose to anchor the tackle spots. Returning Tight End Cole Falduts is a reliable option in the passing game and solid up front. Blackhawks must find a reliable, physical fullback to replace bruiser Vinne Werner. Look for the bulk of experience to return in the skill positions. Neumayer has departed, but the gaps are filled with Miller, Lugo, Stine, and a host of others that will look to receive passes from whomever takes over the starting quarterback nod. The Blackhawks started 6 different quarterbacks a year ago, but look for that to change and consistency to be relevant under center. That is going to a huge test for the upcoming 2016-2017 season.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A solid core returns from a defense that ranked number 1 in the league a year ago. The losses of linebackers Hunter McGuire (101 tackles) and Kevin Kenny (110 tackles) is going to hurt. Look for Joel Etter to remain the anchor inside and expect a move from all conference SS Trent Mcguire to be down in the box. Baker and Etter will again anchor the DL. Expect valuable snaps from newcomer Troy Rhome. Nate Kessler, Lugo, Miller, Stine, and McGuire have all seen snaps in the secondary. This certainly is the experienced group from a solid defense that had 10+ takeaways in 2015.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Nate Woleslagle returns to the Susquenita Sidelines this fall to resume his kicking duties. A very efficient kick off man and consistent on his extra points. He has developed more range this off season and look for this to be a huge weapon this season. Lugo will continue to develop as the Punter.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Head Coach: John Darrahmount_carmel_a

    Assistant Coaches: Pete Cheddar, Marc Persing, Carl Stine, Shawn Sheptock, Matt Mankiewicz, John Skinner, Rob Varano, & Bill Joraskie

    Team Name: Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Kyle Karycki, Mason Duran, Ethan Bartos, Allen Yancoskie, Dylan Fiamoncini

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    So. QB John Ayres 5’10”, 185
    Sr. TE Wes Shurock 6’2″, 230
    So. OT Billy Anderson 6’2″, 260
    Jr. OT Brendan Boris 6’2″, 210
    Jr. OG Collin Krakowski 6’1″, 220
    Sr. ATH Lane Tanney 5’6″, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Sr. DE Wes Shurock 6’2″, 230
    Jr. DE Brendan Boris 6’2″, 210
    Jr. LB Manus McCracken 5’10”, 190
    Jr. DB Michael Cuff 5’10”, 165
    Jr. DB Tommy McDonald 5’11”, 175
    Sr. DB Lane Tanney 5’6″, 160
    So. DB John Ayres 5’10, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Jr. K Rosalino Mangiapaine, 5’8″, 155
    Jr. P Tommy McDonald 5’11, 175

    Key newcomers: (9)
    Sr. OL/DL Tom Pastucha 6′, 265
    Sr. OL/DL Trevor Shuder 6’2″, 285
    Jr. OG/DT Harrison Rees 5’11”, 270
    Jr. WR/DB CJ Reichart 5’10”, 170
    So. FB/LB Walter Kalinoski 5’11”, 180
    So. RB/DB Tanner Karycki 5’10”, 170
    Fr. QB/LB Logan Wills 5’11”, 185
    Fr. RB/DB Shane Weidner 5’10”, 170
    Fr. OG/DT Collin Herb 5’11”, 260

    Key Stats:
    Average 352 YPG total offense
    Average 285 YPG Rushing

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The 2016 Red Tornadoes must spread the ball around and keep their So. QB John Ayres healthy. They must also improve on their passing game to supplement their strong running attack.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The success of MCA’s defense will rest in the hands of their big defensive line which is much improved from last season. Look for the MCA D to take a big leap forward in 2016, their 2nd season in the 4-2-5 system.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Soccer played turned place kicker Rosalino Mangiapaine should be a weapon for MCA this season after finding his groove about three quarters through last season.
    Junior Tommy McDonald proved to be one of the area’s best punters last season & will continue to improve.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Avon Grove (1)

    Head Coach: Harry O’Neillavon_grove_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Shuibbeo, Kevin Borcky, Brian Kirby, Rollie Walker, Adam Boroski, Wayne Bruhn, Vic Yokimus, Mat Walsh, Greg Blue, Tim Bryan, Kory Hitchens, Mike Bolmer

    Team Name: Avon Grove

    2015 Record: 5-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Shane McLaughlin – QB
    Ryan Hoffman – OG/LB
    Mike Burritt – DE
    Henry Buchanan – WR
    Dan HAzewski – LB

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    Nate Jones, Sr RB 5’8 185
    Spencer Wallace Sr OL 6’3 200
    Brett Yurkovich Sr WR 6’2 180
    Dylan Curtis Sr OL 6’1 215
    Kevin Francis Jr RB 5’8 195
    Max Atkinson So OL 6’0 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)
    Tyler Boyd Jr DB 6’1 195
    Josh Brockson Jr DE 6’3 200
    Dylan Estes Jr LB 6’0 205
    Joe D’Antonio Sr LB 6’2 185
    Dylan Poole Sr DB 5’10 175
    Nate Jones Sr DB 5’8 185
    Spencer Wallace Sr DE 6’3 200

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3)
    Kevin Sheehan Jr K, 5’8 155
    Dylan Curtis Sr LS, 6’1 215
    Nate Jones Sr Returner 5’8 185

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Joey Borcky Jr QB, 6’0 160
    Shane Wolford Jr QB, 6’2 155
    Dylan Lapham Jr WR, 6’1 150

    Key Stats: Nate Jones over 1500 yards rushing and 16 TDs

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Senior Nate Jones returns as the leading rusher in league. We must be able to run the ball, control the clock and limit turnovers to be successful.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Strength of our defense is we run to the ball very well and we are extremely good tackling team. We must generate more turnovers this season. We made huge improvement in 2015 over 2014 season, the improvement must continue in 2016 for us to be successful.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Our kicking game has to help the defense with field position. We return a good kicker/punter in Kevin Sheehan who had an excellent year as a sophomore in 2015. Kevin has good range on field goals and is very consistent on extra points. Our return teams need to generate some points this season.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Littlestown (3)

    Head Coach: Michael Lippylittlestown_a

    Assistant Coaches: Corey Bittle, Joe Bowman, Scott Staub, Jason Popoff, Mike Thomas, Steve Lane, Todd Gantz, Wes Chrismer, Larry Baumgardner, and Andrew Polashuk

    Team Name: Littlestown

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB Cody Boyd, OL/DL Ryan Dickensheets


    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. OG Brandon Morey, Sr. OT/TE Brandon Pittinger, Sr. RB Wesley Storey, Soph. OT Malachi Fodor

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. S Wesley Storey, Sr. OLB Trey Noble, Sr. DE Brandon Pittinger, Sr. DT Matthew Becker, Soph. DE Malachi Fodor

    Key Newcomers: Tanner Noble { QB } Senior, Dylan Morey { RB/ILB } Soph, Malachi Fodor { OL/DL } Soph. Corbin Brown { RB/Safety } soph. Jacob Thomas
    { WR/OLB } soph.

    Key Stats: Went 2-8 last year!

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Looking to get back on track. Must avoid poor tackling and turnovers. Must play as a team..

  • 2016 Team Preview – Waynesboro (3)

    Head Coach: Steve Myerswaynesboro_a

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Pavone, Matt Bosso, Roy Shoemaker, Zach Shoemaker, Gabe Lesher, Mark Saunders, Jyi Smith,

    Team Name: Waynesboro

    2015 Record: 6-4

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: RB Jake Wertz, WR Matt Peck, TE Charlie Patterson, OL Anthony Garland, DT Trevor Biller, S Brandon Baer, LB Tyler Hahn, DE Dakota Rhyne

    Offensive Starters Return: (6) Sr. QB Brady Riddell, 6-2 190, Sr. WR Cameron Keck, 6-2 180, Sr. RB Brady Beckner, 5-9 185, Sr. OL Clay Wolfe 6-0 220, SR. OL Brock Persons 6-2 260, SR. OL Landon Brown, 5-11 210.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DB Dylan Cummins, 5-11 190, Sr. LB Forrest Rhyne 6-2, 230, Sr. DB Cameron Keck, 6-2 180, Sr. LB Patrick Swiney, 6-0 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Jr. Kicker George Souders, 6-1 175

    Key newcomers: (8) Jr. RB Mason Frampton, 5-8. 175, Sr. WR Mitch Neterer, 6-0 165, So. WR Jay Alvarez, 6-1 180, Sr. OL Austin Bish, 5-11 195, Jr. DB Jimmy Hoffman, 5-9 160, So. DB Quenten Gaskill, 5-10 155, Sr. DE Tucker Januchowski, 6-1, 190, Jr. DE David Henke, 6-0 230

    Key Stats: We had 1522 passing yards and 2145 rushing yards and had 55 touchdowns. On D we had 44 sacks and gave up an average of 19 points per game.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We had far to many turnovers last year and we want to limit those this year. We want to control the ball on offense and score touchdowns.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We were very good against the run last year and a very physical defense. We want to continue those things and improve in the pass game.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a great kicker this year which will help our field position game as well as our scoring as I expect him to make some field goals.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Olney Charter (12)

    Head Coach: Mike McKeenolney_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dennis Ginenthal , Tony Rome

    Team Name: Olney Charter Trojans

    2015 Record: 6-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Cam’ron Izzard, Juan Agosto, Gerldo Texeira, Luis Reyes, Nijer Carter, Isiah Brooks, Dangelio Thomas

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Sr. RB Will Hunter, 5’11, 225
    Sr. QB Kaleem Clark-Scott, 6’2, 170
    Sr. WR Anthony Sloan, 6’0, 175
    Sr. TE Anthony Mangual, 6’2 , 185
    Sr. OL Saleem Powell, 5’10, 255
    Sr. OL Jahkim Lomax, 6’2, 325
    Sr. OL Anthony Ortiz, 5’11, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)
    Sr. DB Josh Singleton, 5’10, 165
    Sr. OLB Malik Smith, 5’10, 165
    Sr. MLB Isiah Turner, 5’11, 170
    Sr. DL Rashad Shabazz, 6’0, 245

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1)
    Sr. K/P Daqwan Jordan-Rodgers, 5’10, 155

    Key newcomers: (4)
    Sr. OL/DL , Brain Carr, 6’3, 270
    Jr. OL/ DE, Donovan Morales, 6’1, 235
    So. FB/TE Jaleel Burton, 6’3, 235
    Sr. DB Tre Smith, 5’9,155

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Olney will be filled with Senior talent in the backfield lead by last seasons team leading rusher Will Hunter. However the Trojans will only go as far as the big guys up front will take them.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Loosing some key pieces in the middle of the defense will force some guys to step up into key roles. The Trojans will have to be aggressive an fly to the football bringing an attack style of play to force opponents mistakes.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    A strong Special Teams year will consist of younger guys stepping into important roles and giving some of the Offensive and Defensive starters a break. Punting the football was a strong point for last years team and Daqwan Jordan-Rodgers will have to continue to punt the ball well and pin opponents deep.

  • 2016 Team Preview – New Hope-Solebury (1)

    Head Coach: Jim Ditulionewhopesolebury_a

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Goodman (DC), Tom Modeferri(RB/LB), Dale Smith (OL/DL), Allen Carson (OL/DL), Adam Nutter (WR/DB)

    Team Name: New Hope-Solebury Lions

    2015 Record: 12-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tommy Capriotti
    Blake Hildebrandt
    Alec Coburn
    Nate Miller
    Brian Hauch
    Russell Abernethy
    Franco Minnino

    Offensive Starters Return: (5)
    Sr. LT Matt Fest, 6-3, 265
    Sr. RB Jack McKenna, 5-9, 185
    Sr. RB Brenden Shadle, 5-10, 185
    Jr. QB Nick Garritano, 6-3, 180
    Jr. RG LJ McGowan, 5-7, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Sr. SS Andrew Wheelan, 5-8, 170
    Sr. DT Matt Fest, 6-3, 265
    Sr. NG Marcus Hems, 5-8, 160
    Sr. FS Jack McKenna, 5-9, 185
    Sr. LB Brenden Shadle, 5-10, 185

    Special Team Starters Returning: (5)
    So. K Logan Waterman, 5-9, 145
    Sr. LS Matt Fest, 6-3, 265
    Sr. Andrew Wheelan, 5-8, 170
    Jr. Morgan Shadle, 5-7, 160
    Jr. Jesse Capriotti, 5-9, 150

    Key newcomers: (8)
    Jr. C/DE Max Adar, 6-2, 220
    So. RT/DE Topher Taylor, 6-6, 220
    So. G/LB John Mangan 5-8, 205
    Jr. G/LB Alex Young, 5-10, 175
    Jr. TE/LB Morgan Shadle, 5-7, 160
    Jr. WR/DB Hunter Pala, 5-6, 135
    So. WR/DB John Flavin, 5-9, 155
    So. TE/DE Charles Bray, 6-0, 170

    Key Stats:
    District 1-AA Champions
    2249 Team Rushing Yards
    1274 Team Passing Yards
    3723 Total Yards of Offense
    401 Points Scored
    166 Points Given up (Finished in top 5 Defenses in all AA schools)

    Jack McKenna- 1020 yards rushing, 10 TD’s
    Brendan Shadle- 747 yards rushing, 14 TD’s
    Nick Garritano- 1067 yards passing, 15 TD’s
    Marcus Hems- 10.5 sacks

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offensively, We will have a lot of size up front. We are returning 2 starting Lineman(Fest and McGowan). Matt Fest has gotten a ton of interest this offseason from the IVY League schools. Max Adar, who started 3 games last season, will move to Center. Topher Taylor will play right tackle. John Mangan who transferred from Archbishop Wood will play Left Guard. Alex Young will also rotate in a guard/center. Morgan Shadle has converted to TE, gives us a ton of speed and catching ability at that position.

    This season We return our 1000 yard rusher Jack McKenna. Jack is fast, a hard runner and has break away speed. Brendan Shadle who also returns in the backfield, is a powerful runner that is hard to bring down. He will be moving to fullback. He has had 700 yards rushing both season. We are hoping to get him over 1000 as well to finish off his career.

    Nick Garritano returns as our starting Quarterback. He is in his 3rd Year as the starting QB. Nick Missed the first 3 games last season due to injury, but still finished the season with over 1000 yards passing with 15 TD’s.

    At the WR positon we will see a Wheelan, Flavin and Pala getting a ton of action.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defensively, last season we finished in the top 5 for AA schools. This season our strength will be on the defensive line. We are returning a lot of experience. Matt Fest and Marcus Hems return to the middle of the line. Both players were All League selections last season. Topher Taylor who started a couple games in the playoffs last season, and played a ton during the regular season will play End. Max Adar who also played a ton during the season last year will move to the other End. LJ McGowan and Charles Bray will see a ton of action on the line this season.

    After graduating all 3 LB’s, we will have a lot of youth at those position. Brendan Shadle who started last season at DE, will move back to play LB. His Brother Morgan Shadle will also play LB. Both brothers fly around and will make plays for us. Newcomer John Mangan and Alex Young will play inside LB.

    Jack McKenna will move back to his natural position of FS and Andrew Wheelan will move to Strong Safety. Both players were All league Players last season. Nick Garritano, Jesse Cappriotti, John Flavin and Hunter Pala will all see a ton of playing time at the CB positon.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Logan Waterman did a great job kicking for us as a freshman last season will return this season.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Cumberland Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Michael Whiteheadcumberland_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Levi Mumma, John Bates, Craig Schweitzer, Jim Fry, Matt Fisher

    Team Name: Cumberland Valley HS

    2015 Record: 12-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Connor Long, Nick Rhodes, Josh Ferguson, Cole Kline,
    Joey Heikel, Shannon Dolan, Dan Althouse

    Offensive Starters Return: (3)
    Jr. WR Charles Katshir, 6’3″ 190
    Sr. OL Robert Goodrich, 6’4″ 250
    Sr. OL Chris Armbrust, 5’10 195

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3)
    Sr. LB Josiah Quigley, 6’2″ 205
    Jr. DB Charles Katshir, 6’3″ 190
    Jr. LB Christian Arrington, 6’2″ 210

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)
    None

    Key newcomers: (2)
    Sr. QB Ridge Bachman
    Soph. QB Jared Plessinger

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Offensively, we will need to replace 8 starters but we had quite a few players get some experience last season. Returning Charlie Katshir at WR gives us a weapon. It will be a work in progress through the summer and camp to identify the starters and settle on the QB position.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return 3 productive players in Arrington, Quigley and Katshir. That gives us good leadership and I feel we have some young guys that will step into the other positions.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    This is a big question mark considering Connor Long handled all the kicking and return duties the last two years.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Big Spring (3)

    Head Coach: Cory Hoffman

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Baker, John Barnett, Chuck Hickes, Don Witter, John Beeman, Brad Fry, Shane Cohick

    Team Name: Big Spring Bulldogs

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Tristan Robb (FB/LB), Triston Cooper (HB/DB), Rhett Nixon (OL/DL), Taylor Farling (FB/LB), Garrett Chestnut (WR/DB)

    Offensive Starters Return: (7) Sr. QB Jaret Petty, 6’1″ 190, Sr. OG Hunter Adams 6’3″ 285, Sr. WR Kenny Blessing, 6’1″ 180, Sr. WR Anthony Tressler, 6’2″ 210, Sr. OT Josh Header 6’3″ 225, Jr. OT Elwood Yohe, 6’0″ 225, Jr. RB Ryan Adams, 5’6″ 155,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DT Hunter Adams 6’3″ 285, Sr. DB Kenny Blessing, 6’1″ 180, Sr. OLB Anthony Tressler, 6’2″ 210, Sr. LB Brock Jumper, 6’0″ 180, Jr. DE Elwood Yohe, 6’0″ 225, Jr. DB Ryan Adams, 5’6″ 155, Jr. DB Joey Yaukey, 5’11” 170.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Jr. KR/PR Colton Hockensmith, 5’10 155, Sr. K Noah Keiter, 6’0″ 160

    Key newcomers: (4) Sr. OT/MLB Tom Miller, 6’0″ 195, Sr. WR/DB Tim Bowers, 5’6″ 170, Jr. OG Steven Lynn, 6’3″ 235, Soph. RB/OLB Zack Hasco, 5’10” 185.

    Key Stats:
    Ryan Adams (Jr) 850 total yards in 2015.
    Jaret Petty (Sr) 750 total yards in just 6 complete games in 2015.
    Joey Yaukey (Jr) picked off 3 as a Sophomore in 2015.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We need to spread the ball around and play with tempo to have success this year.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will play fast and disciplined defense. Miller and Tressler must make the transition to LB successfully.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We will seek to continue our success in our punt game and shore up our kick off coverage (3 returned for TDs in 2015).

  • 2016 Team Preview – Hempfield (3)

    Head Coach: Ron Zeiberhempfield3_a

    Assistant Coaches: Win Heisey, Bob Shipp, Mark Harman, Troy Smith, Tony Gish, Jim Vieland, Mark Cheyney

    Team Name: Hempfield Black Knights

    2015 Record: 10-3

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: RB/LB-Will Blair, QB-Sam Kramer, OL/DL-Ty Callahan, R/LB-Riley Canouse, OL/DL-Avery Dombroski, R/DB-Andrew Green, R/DB-Tyler Jackson, OL/DL-Isaiah Johnson, LB-Wyatt Miller, LB-Tyler Reber, R/LB-Ben Sahd, OL-Kyle Smith, OL/DL-Nate Trimble, K Chris Kosmela

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) R Jimmy Dizon, 6′, 180, OL Julian Eklund, 6’1″, 265, OL Chris Loose 6’2″, 240, QB/R David Martin 6’4″, 220, R Matt Sheerin 5’11”, 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) DB-Jimmy Dizon, 6′, 180, DL Chris Loose 6’2″, 240, DB David Martin 6’4″, 220, LB Matt Sheerin 5’11”, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) P Evan Pritchard, 6’2″ 190

    Key newcomers: (9) Sr. RB Brendan Flores 5’10” 170, Sr. RB/DB Jon Gutierrez 5’8″ 160, Sr. R/DB Hugh Mauck, 5’10”, 170, Sr. DL LeRon Muhammed, 6’3″ 220, Sr. LB Shawn Kreider, 5’9″, 160, Jr. R/LB Zeke Rodriguez 5’11, 175, Jr. OL/DL Evan Pritchard, 6’2″190, Jr. OL/DL, Hunter James, 6’2″ 230, Soph. OL/LB, Christian Shepperson 6’3″, 250

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We Graduate a lot of seniors and will need to focus on building an Offensive Line.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Younger players will need to earn position and step up. We had a Great off-season which will help us to field a good group of players.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Focus on not giving up big plays on the special teams

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lewisburg (4)

    Head Coach: Michael Ferrierolewisburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Thaddeus Davis, Ken Shedleski, Dan Conklin, Andrew Wagner, Joe Stahley, Shawn Crebs, J.B. Moyers, Matt Wilson

    Team Name: Lewisburg Green Dragons

    2015 Record: 7-4, Lost in the first round of districts to Montoursville

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Trent Gower, Noah Inch, Matt Fedorjaka, Dominic Farronato, Cody Palmer, Andrew Durfee, Spencer Barlett

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) #74 Dee Gose 6’2, 275 (LT), , 180, #5 Donte Malone 5’11, 150 (WR), #52 Andrew Shedleski 5’10, 195 (Center), #25 Aaron Veloz 5’9, 195 (RB), #1 Dylan Farronato 6’1, 155 (WR)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) #44 Trey Delbaugh 5’10 180 (LB), #74 Dee Gose 6’2, 275 (DT), #5 Donte Malone 5’11, 150 (DB), #52 Andrew Shedleski 5’10, 195 (LB), #25 Aaron Veloz 5’9, 195 (DB), #1 Dylan Farronato 6’1, 155 (DB), #62 Riley Shaw 5’7, 190 (DE)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) #14 Nate Liscum 5’9, 160 (Kicker)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Dee Gose (FCS/D2)

    2015 Outlook: The key to a successful year will be to establish a run game on offense and to stop the run game on defense. We will also have a new QB this year so we will need him to adjust quickly. Some of the younger guys will need to step up this year and take on bigger roles so they will need to show up as well.

    Offense: Need to establish a run game to take some of the pressure off of the pass game. A new QB will have to make the adjustment quickly and learn how to manage the game.

    Defense: Need to stop the run and limit the big plays. We also have to win the battle on 3rd and short situations.

    Special Team: We need to have better kickoff coverage to put our defense in a manageable position. We took a big hit with our punter graduation, so we will need to find a replacement.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Central Bucks South (1)

    Head Coach:  Tom Hetrickcentral_bucks_south_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bart Szarko  Off. Coordinator and Kyle Detweiler Def. Coordinator

    Team Name: Central Bucks South Titans

    2015 Record:  4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:    Luke Kohler-LB,   Joe Vitelli-WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    Sr. OL Ethan Knapp 6’4″ 320

    Sr. OL Theo Riotto 5’9″ 200

    Sr. WR Cole Braccio 6′ 175

    Sr. RB Nate Norris 6’1″ 220

    Sr. QB Sam Thompson 6′ 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    Sr. DE Sean Gaida 6’2″ 240

    Sr. DT John Madara 6’2″ 261

    Sr. LB Nate Norris 6’1″ 220

    Sr. DB Ty Watson 5’11” 180

    Key Newcomers:

    Sr. TE/DT Jeremy Bass 6′ 250

    Soph. LB Matt Norris 6’1″ 215

    Jr. QB Jack Johns 6’6″ 195

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ethan Knapp and Nate Norris

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need to be able to spread the ball around the field to multiple people. Nate Norris and Ty Watson will carry the load in the backfield. Our QB situation is a two man competition between Sam Thompson and Jack Johns. We believe that we have a solid core of receiver including Casey Sloms, Jack Gardy, Cole Braccio, Jason Horvath, John McSweeney. Jeremy Bass should be a weapon as our H-Back.

    Defense:   We have a talented group of young players at our skill positions, with Ty Watson returning with a lot of varsity experience. Matt Norris and Nate Norris are solid inside LBS.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Haverford High (1)

    Head Coach: Joe Gallagherhaverford_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Milewski, Mike Bright, Scott Lipshutz, Mike Gentile

    Team Name: Haverford High School

    2015 Record: 10-2

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jack Donaghy QB, Bob McClure WR, Denis Spaventa OL/DL, Josh Lafferty DB, Ethan Samel DB, Billy Farrell LB

    Offensive Starters Return: (5) SR. OL Jack Farrell 6-0, 200. Sr. RB Mike Romanofsky 5-10 200. Sr RB Kareem Bernard 6-1, 210. Sr. WR Chris Trainor 5-11, 175. Sr WR Matt Corbett 5-10, 175.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr.LB Jack Farrell 6-0 200. Sr LB Mike Romanofsky 5-10 200. Sr LB Luke McCallion 5’9, 180. Sr DB Chris Trainor 5-11 175. Sr DB Corey Hunt 5-11 170. Sr DL Nick DiIrio 6-1 200.

    Key newcomers: (5) Jr LB/TE Jordan Mosely 6-1, 210. Jr RB Travis Weiss 5-9, 170. Sr WR/DB Steve Kelly 5-9, 165. Jr QB Jon Klee 5-10 170. So QB Jake Ruane 6-0 175.

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Excellent skill positions returning. Key will be the development at the QB position replacing Donaghy who leaves Haverford as the all time leading passer in school history and replacing four offensive line starters.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defense will be the key to our success as a team. We need to replace 3 defensive lineman

  • 2016 Team Preview – Souderton (1)

    Head Coach: Edward Gallaghersouderton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Heath (Defensive Coordinator), Tony Cipriano (Defensive Line), Mike Bergey (Linebackers), Wayne MacFarland (Offensive Line), Paul Fargo (QBs and WRs), CK Moyer (Running backs), Matt Brown (Tight Ends), Sean Pelosi (JV), Brad Kull (freshmen), Jeff Blue (freshmen)

    Team Name: Souderton Area High School

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    TE / LB Matt Pierce (Delaware Valley University)
    FB / LB Blake Gular (Bloomsburg University – baseball)
    RB Jamar White (Delaware Valley University)
    C Andrew Horton (Grove City College)
    DL Anthony Tate

    Offensive Starters Return: (6)
    OT Trevor Watts 6-2 256 Jr.
    OT Jarrod Van Loon 6-1 252 Sr.
    OG Andrew Stein 6-0 228 Sr.
    OG Jack Morgan 5-9 200 Sr.
    RB Koby Khan 6-0 223 Sr.
    WR Matt Halteman 6-4 185 Jr.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    DL Andrew Stein 6-0 228 Sr.
    DL Tycier Goods 6-0 226 Jr.
    DL Lucas Carreras 5-11 223 Sr.
    LB Jack Morgan 5-9 200 Sr.
    LB Koby Khan 6-0 223 Sr.
    LB/S Shane Day 6-1 184 Sr.
    S Ben Yerk 6-0 176 Sr.
    CB Camerin Carroll 5-8 150 Sr.

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    KR/PR Camerin Carroll 5-8 150 Sr.
    P Zach Bradshaw 5-10 222 Sr.

    Key newcomers: (3)
    Sr. QB Thylar Summarell 6-3 211
    Jr. QB Dean DiPisa 6-2 204
    Soph. NG Manny Brown 5-9 283

    Key Stats: Matt Halteman led the team in receiving last year, with 16 catches for 213 yards. Koby Khan rushed for 500 yards and 3 TDs. 6 of the 9 leading tacklers return from 2015, led by Jack Morgan (71) and Tycier Goods (50).

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return four of the five starters on the offensive line, along with several quality backs and receivers. We need consistency at the quarterback position, and we need to finish drives in the end zone more often than we did in 2015.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We return many experienced players at all three levels on defense. The number of points yielded per game has decreased in each of the past two seasons, and we expect to continue that trend in 2016 with this experienced group.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    P Zach Bradshaw earned all-league honors in 2015, while KR/PR Camerin Carroll had a breakout season returning kicks (including one for a TD in our season finale). K Dylan Molyneaux gained some experince with kickoffs last season, and may win the place-kicking job as well for 2016.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Conrad Weiser (3)

    Head Coach: Al Moyer

    Assistant Coaches: Robert Tranquillo, Dan Browne, Mike Robinson, Darrell Wenrich, Nate Luckenbill, Brett Skovera, Dan Dierolf, Chris Eberhardt, Ryan Knarr

    Team Name: Conrad Weiser Scouts

    2015 Record: 7-4 District 3 qualifier

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:

    All Berks Running Back, Koran Jordan,

    All Berks receiver, Pierce Brosious,

    OT, Connor Burt,

    TE, CJ Tomlinson,

    All Section 1 QB, Tyler Hoss

    WR, Jon Diaz

    All Berks OG, Phillip Weiser

    DT, Dylan Emore

    LB/FB Kyjuan Shivers

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #5 SR, WR Kwis Montinard

    #2, SR, TE Zach Mowrer

    #60, SR OG Brad Gaston

    # 76, SR, Center Deiondre Presley

    #68, JR OT Seth Sondergeld

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    #5, SR, DB Kwis Montinard

    #2, SR, DE Zach Mowrer

    #10, SR, DB Tyrek Shivers

    #12, SR, LB Dylan Laraba

    # 15, SR, LB Brett Brown

    #63, JR, DE Matt Wagner

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0)

    None

    Key Newcomers: (4)

    #8 RB SR Alec Morales

    #6 QB Austin Costenbader

    Chris Sterious

    Josh Taatjes

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: 6’3” 190lb WR/DB Kwis Montinard…. Speed kid with outstanding athletic ability

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Hit hard with graduation losing All Berks County Running back of the year in Koran Jordan. Also All Berks County Receiver of the year in Pierce Brosious. Lost two year all Section QB Tyler Hoss who was outstanding offensive leader. Offensive line will need to mature early and will be looking for a premier running back to emerge.

    Defense: Need to replace some great players on defense. Need to be aggressive early and have many players competing for a starting spot.

    Special Team: Big loss in special teams after graduating top kicker//// 3 year starter Jake Roth who has committed to play at University of Delaware

  • 2016 Team Preview – Hanover Area (2)

    Head Coach: Mike McCreehanover_area_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jason Majiros, Drew Devitt, Bob Stelma, Rich Gavlich, Ben Webb, Ian Schreffler, Sean Jones, Bernie Stelma, Kyle Holmgren

    Team Name: Hanover Area Hawkeyes

    2015 Record: 2-8

    2016 Team Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: John Sheridan 6-3 285 OL/DT
    Jake Peters 6-1 190 QB
    Connor Bowers 6-1 235 DE
    Zach Roediger 6-5 290 OL

    Offensive Starters Return: (10)
    SR. OL Andrew Schiel 6-1 285
    SO. OL Justin Kopko 6-4 290
    JR. OL Sal Gurnari 6-0 225
    SR. OL Matt Sebolka 6-0 256
    JR. TE JJ Hooper 6-0 185
    SR. WR Brandon Chafin 6-0 185
    SR. WR Brandon Brueckner 6-1 175
    SR. WR Christian Percy 6-1 195
    JR. RB Tyheim Taylor 6-0 205
    JR. RB Josh Jopling 5-9 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)
    SR. DL Matt Sebolka 6-0 256
    SR. DL Sterling Wade 6-1 215
    SR. LB Kyle Baranosky 6-1 190
    JR. LB JJ Hooper 6-0 185
    JR. SS Josh Jopling 5-9 175
    SR. WS Christian Percy 6-1 195
    SR. FS Brandon Chafin 6-0 185
    SR. CB Brandon Brueckner 6-1 175
    SR. CB Zakee Nettles 5-10 160

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4)
    SR. P Brandon Chafin 6-0 185
    SR. LS Brandon Brueckner 6-1 175
    SR. KR Mohammad Chesson 5-6 145
    SR. PR Brandon Chafin 6-0 185

    Key newcomers: (10)
    JR. TE Donny Lott 6-1 195
    JR. FB Mike Lanahan 6-1 175
    JR. WR Trek Brodginski 6-1 155
    SO. OL Matt Beecham 6-1 245
    JR. OL Robert Fuller 5-11 250
    SR. LB Conner Severcool 6-1 180
    SO. FB Cameron Holeman 5-10 225
    SO. WR Jared Kishbaugh 5-10 155
    SO. QB Aaron Hummer 5-10 170
    SO. RB Owen Davis 5-9 155

    Key Stats:
    Top Two Receivers return:
    Brandon Chafin – 24 Receptions – 416 yards – 4 TD’s
    Brandon Brueckner – 17 Receptions – 397 Yards – 4 TD’s

    Top Two Rushers Return:
    Tyheim Taylor – 126 Rushes – 572 yards – 6 TD’s
    Brandon Chafin- 53 Rushes – 347 yards – 2 TD’s

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have to develop a consistent running game. The kids up front have been working their tail off getting stronger, becoming more athletic and have a better understanding of the schematics. We expect great competition at the running back position and quarterback position throughout the summer. We feel very happy with the experience we have returning.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    We have to do a much better job stopping the run and getting the defense off the field. 3rd down defense will be a priority in the summer. We stress being a swarming and aggressive defense.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)
    Have to eliminate the mistakes and penalties. We have some play makers in the return game and we have to give them an opportunity to make big plays.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Twin Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Dean Owenstwin_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Kris Olsen, Joe Bonfadini, Scott Duke, Doug Randall, Chez Morton

    Team Name: Twin Valley

    2015 Record: 4-6

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Alec Rank, Justin Deihm, D.J. Warren, Mitch Carsley

    Offensive Starters Return: (10)
    Jesse Funk, JR RB 5’11 165
    Anthonhy Troupe, SR QB/WR 5’11 155
    David Sabulsky, JR RB 5’11 180
    Jake Ahornian, SR G 6’1 210
    Darren Sipf, SR T 6’2 250
    Jacob Gardner, SR G 6′ 240
    Shawn McGinnis, JR C 6′ 210
    Jacob Hammersly, SR G 6’1 235
    Eric Shwarz, SR T 6’3 320
    Zack Shaffer, SR WR 6′ 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)
    David Sabulsky, JR S 5’11 180
    Darren Sipf, SR DE 6’2 250
    Jesse Funk, JR S 5’11 165
    Anthony Troupe, SR C 5’11 155
    Josh Mable, SR MLB 6’1 195
    Cameron Bash, OLB 6′ 175
    Tanner Hertzler, DE 6’1 195
    Ethan Leslie, DT 6’1 235

    Key newcomers: (1) Zack Gardner Soph QB 6’2 190

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Clock management: being able to effectively run the football, and making big plays.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Preventing the big play and getting off of the field on 3rd down

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Make big plays and change momentum of games.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Lehighton (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McCarrolllehighton_a

    Team Name: Lehighton Indians

    2015 Record: 11-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: QB/LB- Tyler Cann, RB/LB- Wyatt Clements, WR/DB- Tegan Durishin, WR/LB- Nick Chambers, OL/LB- Connor Frey, OL/DL- Dustin Koons, OL/DL- Xander Smith, TE/DE- Erik Skrincosky

    Offensive Starters Return: (4)
    Sr. WR-Gavin Zehner, 5-10, 170
    Sr. WR-Tanner Haydt, 5-9, 170
    Jr. OL-Dane Frantz, 6-2, 240
    Sr. WR-Matt Strubinger, 6-0, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    Jr. DB-Cody Scherer, 5-11, 175
    Sr. LB-Mike Mayernik, 5-10, 185
    Sr. DB-Matt Strubinger, 6-0, 175
    Sr. DB-Gavin Zehner, 5-10, 170
    Sr. DB-Tanner Haydt, 5-9, 170

    Special Team Starters Returning: (0) None

    Key newcomers: (5)
    So. OL/DL-Dakota Heister, 6-1, 220
    Sr. LB/OL-Dominic Palumbo, 6-0, 180
    So. OL/LB-Shawn Truhe, 5-10, 180
    Jr. OL/LB-Luke Becker, 6-1, 190
    Sr. WR/LB-Donovan Buchinsky, 6-2, 180

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The key to our offense is continuing to stay balanced. The key to this will be replacing 4 of 5 linemen, as well as our starting QB and RB. Continuity will be key.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Defense has been our strong suit and that needs to continue as we fill many holes on both sides of the ball.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    The theme of replacing starters continues in this area as well. Our returners are back, so field position will be vital for us.

  • 2016 Team Preview – North Schuylkill (11)

    Head Coach: Wally Hallnorth_schuylkill_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Minalda, Joe Tomtishen, Marc Wislosky, Pete Stanakis, Jason Gaywrilik, John Chowansky

    Team Name: North Schuylkill Spartans

    2015 Record: 6-5, District 11 Class AA Qualifier

    2016 Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) SR. Major Jordan RB 6’1, 214- SR. Bobby Wagner ATH 6’0 170, SR. Richard Zahodnic ATH 5’10 167, SR. Jeno Schiccatano OC 5’9 242, JR. Mason Geary TE 6’0 212, SOPH. Danny Tomtishen OT 6’0 227

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) SR. Major Jordan LB 6’1 214, SR. Bobby Wagner SS 6’0 170, SR. Richard Zahodnick SS 5’10 167, SR. Jeno Schiccatano NG 5’9 242, JR. Mason Geary DE 6’0 212, DB. Brandon Rockwell DB 5’10 175,

    Special Team Starters Returning: (7) JR. Kickers, Doug Weist 6’1 165, SOPH. Ryan Weitz 5’7 215, Long Snapper SR. Major Jordan 6’1 214, Returners SR. Bobby Wagner 6’0 170, SR. Richard Zahodnic 5’10 167, SOPH. Brayden Heyer 5’8 165, SOPH. Mitchell Wagner 5’9 172

    Key Newcomers: SR. GARRET CRESS DE, SR. AUSTIN DEITZ OG-LB, SR MATT GRIFFIN NG, JR. JUSTYN DEANGELO RB, JR. BOBBY GIBBA OT, JR. NICK KOWALISHEN FB-LB, JR. DOUG WEIST QB-DB, JR. AARON PERNETA WR-SS, JR RYAN KORN WR-DB, JR. HOLDEN MYERS WR-DB, JR. BRIAN DZICZEK DT-OG, SOPH. BRAYDEN HEYER ATH-DB, SOPH. JACK KEMPSY TE-DE, SOPH ERIC MIERNICKI DB, SOPH. KEITH STAVINSKI WR-DB, SOPH JIMMY VOECKLER DE-OG, SOPH. MITCHELL WAGNER ATH-FS, SOPH RYAN WEITZ NG, SOPH DJ ZALESKI NG

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Major Jordan Committed to Lafayette

    Key Stats: 

    Offense: SR. RB- Major Jordan 141 carries 876 yards, 6.27 yards per carry, SR. ATH Richard Zahodnic 90 carries 456 yards rushing 5.07 yards per carry, 423 yards receiving, 2 passing touchdowns, 39 receptions, 103 yards passing, Bobby Wagner SR. ATH 89 yards receiving, 3 receptions.

    Defense: SR. LB Major Jordan 106 Tackles, 16 for loss, 5 sacks, 3 interceptions, 1 pass break up, SR. SS Richard Zahodnick 47 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 tackles for loss, 1 pass break up, 2 interceptions, SR. SS Bobby Wagner 67 tackles, 1 sack, 3 tackles for loss, 2 forced fumbles, 1 pass break up, 5 interceptions, Mason Geary JR. DE 40 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 tackles for loss, Jeno Schiccatano SR. NG 45 tackles, 2 sacks, 6 tackles for loss, 1 recovered fumble.

    2016 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive line will need to establish as a cohesive unit. Offensive team speed will be the focal point of the offense. Multiple players will touch the ball at any time along with the ability to run a bigger back to power run the football. Pass game developing with multiple receivers. Five quarterbacks working within multiple packages.

    Defense: Looking for best 11 that will pursuit to the football. Key is to find our best 11 defensive players along with a solid rotation for defensive line.

    Special Team: Key is consistent kicking.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Palmerton Area (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Walkowiakpalmerton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Austin Cseh, Mike Falcone, Fred Lesher, Joe Spitale

    Team Name: Palmerston Blue Bombers

    2015 Record: 5-5

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost: Jericho Burger, Owen Miller, Rai Washington, Toby Sander, Zach Buck, Sam Zmyewski,

    Offensive Starters Return: (4) Garrett Perschy Sr. QB 6’2 200; Mike Stasko Sr. RB 5’10 190; Jared Mooney Sr. WR 6’1 195; John Iles Sr. T 6’0 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Mike Stasko Sr. FS 5’10 190; Luke Yaindl Jr. OLB 5’9 170; Jared Mooney Sr. LB 6’1 195; Reece Heiney Sr. DE 5’10 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) Garrett Perschy Sr. – Punter, Jake Taschler Jr – Kicker

    Key newcomers: (3) Austin Frank Sr. 5’10 200 C/DT; Mike Eckhart Jr 5’10 155 WR/DB; Cody Waterhouse 5’9 155 lb WR/DB;

    Key Stats: FCS Prospects: Garrett Perschy and Mike Stasko

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Solid nucleus of skill players back. Replacing offensive lineman form last year will be key along with finding depth. Spread the ball to all out playmakers.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Finding 11 guys who will pursuit to the ball and make plays. Must avoid giving up the big play and get off the field on 3rd downs.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    Consistency in the kicking game and establishing field position. Continue making big plays with our return teams.

  • 2016 Team Preview – Spring-Ford (1)

    Head Coach: Chad Brubakerspring_ford_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Mich, Jr., Chad Strickler, Dale Bergman, Steve Schein, DJ Fox, Chuck Nesley, Eric Hill, Mike Engro, Victor Brown

    Team Name: Spring-Ford

    2015 Record: 10-1

    2016 Schedule:

    Key Starters lost:
    Matt Rice
    Steve Rice
    Ricky Venuto
    Trey Jarmon
    Teddy Dylinski
    Bobby Welsh
    Dan Kelchner
    Sean Tatum
    Tim Rudderow
    Jeremiah Ndjali
    Owen Gulati
    Alex Nagy

    Offensive Starters Return: (7)
    Sr. Matt Gibson, RB, 5-9, 170
    Sr. Stone Scarcelle, ATH, 6-2, 190
    Sr. Quinn McKenna, TE, 6-2, 215
    Sr. Selwyn Simpson, RB, 6-2, 215
    Sr. Nick Salomone, OL, 6-1, 210
    Sr. Casey Callahan, OL, 6-4, 230
    Jr. Noah Silva, OL, 6-2, 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)
    Sr. Toby Poet, DL, 6’1, 240
    Sr. Lee Albert, LB, 6-0, 215
    Sr. Tanner Romano, DL, 5-10, 190
    Sr. Ryan Yanulevich, LB, 5-11, 195
    Sr. Adam Sharkey, DB, 5-10, 175
    Sr. Dan Cassidy, DB, 6-0, 180

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2)
    Sr. P Stone Scarcelle, 6-2, 190
    Jr. LS David Giangiulio, 5-11, 190

    Key newcomers: (10)
    Sr. Josh Tumelty, LB, 5-7, 175
    Sr. Billy Frazier, LB, 5-8, 175
    Sr. Luke Nadwodny, OL/DL, 5-9, 225
    Sr. Ryan Egbert, OL/DL, 5-10, 245
    Sr. Andrew Guldin, LB, 5-10, 175
    Sr. Matt Booth, WR, 5-9, 165
    Jr. TJ Pergine, QB, 5-11, 170
    Jr. Matt Lepore, OL, 5-11, 255
    Jr. Justin Defrancesco, ATH, 5-8, 160
    Jr. Ben D’Arcangelo, LB, 5’6, 155

    Key Stats:
    Matt Gibson – 104 car. – 824 yds – 7.8 – 7 TD
    Selwyn Simpson – 84 car. – 601 yds – 7.2 – 10 TD

    Quinn McKenna – 33 rec. – 453 yds – 13.7 – 10 TD
    Stone Scarcelle – 29 rec. – 440 yds – 15.2 – 4 TD

    Ryan Yanulevich – 39 solo tackles
    Lee Albert – 37 solo tackles
    Adam Sharkey – 35 solo tackles
    Tanner Romano – 8 QB sacks / 13 TFL

    2016 Offensive outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on offense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have our top 4 scorers back from last year (non-kickers) and 3 of our starting lineman. We need to find out who our starting QB and 2 new lineman will be and go from there. With Gibson and Simpson, we have 2 RBs returning with a lot of experience and ability. Also, Stone Scarcelle will line up at WR, RB, and QB and Quinn McKenna has the ability to line up at WR, also. With those 4 returners and some newcomers, we have the versatility to do a lot of neat things.

    2016 Defensive Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on defense. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    We have a lot of experience in the back of our defense with Sharkey and Cassidy returning (and Scarcelle played a lot). We need to find at least one corner. We are expecting Yanulevich and Albert to have excellent years at LB, but we’ll need to find another and may have to shuffle who plays where. Poet and Romano return up front. The guys that end up playing at the other 2 spots on the defensive line will play a big role in how successful we will be defensively.

    2016 Special Teams Outlook: (Please let us know the keys about your team on special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?)

    David Giangiulio did a great job as a sophomore long snapper last year. Stone Scarcelle returns for his 4th year as our punter. We are hoping that Erick Rodriguez can be our K this year.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Imhotep Charter (12) – Big School Team # 1

    Head Coach: Albie Crosbyimhotep_a

    Assistant Coaches: Marcus Godfrey, Mark Schmidt, Earl Morgan, Brett Gordon, Bruce Wilson, Ernie Covington, Terrance Peachy, Josh Kauffman, Kevin Norris, Wayne Allen, Keith Kerrin, Devin Johnson, Damon Linder, Lance Jenkins, Scott Staley,

    Team Name: Imhotep Panthers

    2014 Record: 12-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players Lost: Andre Driuett-Parks, DJ Moore, Antwan Williams, Keyon Marble, Kalim Kennedy, Shaquille Jones, Seiffudine Black

    Offensive Starters Returning:  (7) 1). #70-Sr. Yasir Durrant, OT, 6-7, 335 2). #57-Sr. John Carlo Valentin, OG, 6-5, 337 3). #74-Sr. Jahmir Johnson, OG, 6-5, 275 4). #8-Sr. Naseir “Pop” Upshur, TE, 6-4. 235 5). #18-Sr. Nasir Louis, WR, 6-2, 195 6). #3-Sr. Taliek Raynor, RB, 5-10, 183 7). #25-Sr. Mike Waters, RB 5-10, 192

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) 1). #9-Sr. Andre Mintz, DE, 6-4, 236 2). #7-Sr. Shaka Toney, LB, 6-4, 210 3). #42-Sr. Jordan McCray, LB, 6-2, 217 4). #16-Jr. Amin Black, LB, 5-11, 217 5). #20-Jr. Mike Crawford, DB, 6-0, 184

    Special Team Starters Returning: (4) Kick Returners: 1). So. Isheem Young 2). So. Chris Wells Punt Returners: 1). So. Justin Harris 2). Jr. Amir Brown

    Key Newcomers: 1). Jr. Nasir Poykins, QB, 6-0, 185 2). Sr. Prince Smith, WR, 5-11, 180 3). So. Chris Wells, DB, 5-9, 170 4). Jr. Amir Brown, DB, 5-10, 177, 5). So. Isheem Young, DB, 5-10, 180 6). So. Justin Johnson, OL, OT, 6-7, 325 7). Sr. Joshua Townsend, DE, 6-5, 213

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Guys with offers: Yasir Durrant, John Carlo Valentin, Jahmir Johnson, Naseir Upshur, Nasir Louis, Taliek Raynor, Shaka Toney, Andre Mintz, Isheem Young, Justin Harris,

    Guys with Strong Div I interest: Kirk Smith, Mike Waters, Jordan McCray, Amin Black, Amir Brown, Josh Townsend

    Twitter: @imhotepfootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive Line play

    Defense: Young but very talented DBs

    Special Team: Explosives skill guys

  • 2015 Team Preview – Camp Hill (3) – Small School Team # 1

    Head Coach: Frank Gaycamp_hill_a

    Team Name: Camp Hill Lions

    2014 Record: 10-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Michael Hope, Kyle Remig, Alex Gallaher

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. QB Micheal Shuster 6-3 200, Jr. RB Bill Williams 5-5 180, SO WR Zack Kuntz 6’7 215, SR WR Logan Valati 5-9 160, SR OT Corey Becker 6 190, SO G Sean Eboch 5’10 210, JR C George Massie 5-11 185, SO G Luca Colestock 5-10 175, JR OT Jack Williamson 5-10 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. C Logan Valati 5-9 160, JR NG Brandon Tomeo 6 220, SO DE Zack Kuntz 6-7 215, SO DE CJ Laporta 6-2 210, JR OLB Bill Williams 5-5 180, SR ILB Corey Becker 6 190, JR ILB Jack Williamson 5-10 210, SO OLB Luca Colestock 5-10 175, SR S Michael Shuster 6-3 200

    Key Newcomers: SO WR/DB Quinn Buffington 5-9 160, SO WR/DB Wyatt Beddow 6 175, Fr OL/DL AJ Brantley 5-10 240, JR K Noah Resuta 6 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Michael Shuster, Zack Kuntz, Bill Williams

    Key Stats: Michael Shuster 3612 Passing Yards and 42 TD, Bill Williams 2600 All Purpose Yards

    Twitter: @GoCHAthletics

    2015 Outlook: WE must build on the Team Chemistry that was established last year! Having lost an All-State Kicker… our focus is on the kicking game and getting better on defense.

    With All-State QB Michael Shuster starting for the 4th year.. the offense is in GREAT hands and we want to continue to score a ton of points.

  • 2015 Team Preview – St. Joseph’s Prep (12) – Big School Team # 2

    Head Coach: Gabe Infante saint_josephs_prep_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Roken, Thomas Sugden, William Kerrigan, John Constantino, William Morris, Mark Shaw, John Connors. Pat Evans, Keita Crespina, Shawn Stratz, James Wick, Dan Pelliciotti, Ray Infante

    Team Name: Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks

    2014 Record: 11-3 (2014 4A State Champions)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Olamide Zaccheaus, John Reid, Jon Runyan, Jack Clements, Tom Johnson, Alec Dirks, Armen Ware, Mark Ehrlich, Shane Davis, Justin Montague

    Offensive Players Returning: (8) C Ed Mooney, OT Charles Holsopple, RB D’Andre Swift, RB Benny Walls, FB/TE Joe Dumond, TE Billy Boyle, WR Darryle Simmons, WR Terrence Greene,

    Defensive Players Returning: (4) S Benny Walls, DE Joe Dumond, LB Shaun Harris, LB Nick Vandevere,

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) P Robert Caprice

    Key Stats: D’Andre Swift rushed for 1,045 yards and 13 touchdowns. He caught 33 passes for 495 yards and six touchdowns. He had two kickoff returns for a touchdown.

    Twitter: @SJPrepFootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: On offense we have to replace our quarterback that graduated. We are fast this year, but we have to find new roles for everybody. We are talented up front on the offensive line, but we are untested.

    We have to develop chemistry. That will be key for us this year.

    Defense: Our key on defense is going to be the defensive line. I think we are untested on the line.

    We are going to be strong in the back seven. Guys like Benny Walls, Nick Vandevere and Shaun Harris will lead our defense.

    Special Team: We have a battle going on at the kicker position and Robert Caprice will do the punting. We have four or five guys that will do the kick and punt returns.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Marian Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: Stan Dakosty marian_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Lou Ceci, Charles Connely, Rick Weidick, Jim Barron, Pat Morgans, JD Hackenberg

    Team Name: Marian Catholic Colts

    2014 Record: 8-4

    Key Starters lost: Angelo Maskornick, Nick Sully, Joe Damiano, Nico Agosti

    Key Offensive Players: (8) C Ryan Malarky, OT Pete Dubravski, OG Josh Skotek, SE Aaron Deangelo, QB Ethan Kuczynski, TB KJ Snerr, WR Dom Mussoline, WR Hunter Nause

    Key Defensive Players: (8) FS Aaron Deangelo, DB Dom Mussolini, DB Hunter Nause, DL Ryan Malarky, DL Pete Dubravski, DL Josh Skotek, DE Jake Paluck, DE Noah Goldberg

    Special Team Players Returning: (2) K Tim Busher, P Mike Neary

    Key Newcomers: LB Nathan Litsch, LB Gunnar Rehrig, DB Brandon Mauro, DB Cooper Moore, LB Mike Dubravski, TE/DE Matt Stanziola, DL Nick Erbe, OL Kyle Plesh,

    Key Stats: KJ Snerr rushed for 1,531 yards and 14 touchdowns and Ethan Kuczynski passed for 1,321 yards and 15 touchdowns.

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We have a lot of skilled kids coming back and the line is solid. We just need to build some depth. We have to look at the fullback spot and see who is going to step in there.

    Defense: The key to our defense is the linebackers and secondary. We have two new linebackers and two new players in the secondary. That is a concern there.
    Our strength will be the front line. We have good depth.

    Special Team: KJ Snerr and Hunter Nause will be the return guys. Noah Heckman is the long snapper.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Southern Columbia (4) – Small School Team # 2

    By: Dave Fegley (Twitter: @DFegs9)southern_columbia_a

    Team Name: Tigers

    Head Coach: 

    Jim Roth (31st year at SCA)

    Record: 365-62 (never had a losing season)

    6 State Championships (PIAA Record)

    Assistant Coaches:

    Andy Mills (36 Yrs)

    John Marks (22 Yrs)

    Mike Johnston (19 Yrs)

    Don Traugh (13 Yrs)

    Roger Nunkester (3 Yrs)

     

    2015 Team Schedule

    Conference: Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference

    2014 Record: 11-1 (Division II Champions)

    Colors: Black & Vegas Gold

    Stadium: Tiger Stadium

    Offense: Wing-T

    Defense: 4-4

     

    Coverage:

    Every single Southern Columbia football game can be listened to live on internet radio at www.blackdiamondsports.net. This year Phil Manney and Dave Fegley will be broadcasting the games. The Tigers will also be on local radio at either 99.7 FM or 95.3 FM throughout the season. Look for Twitter posts on game night after each score and quarter and also throughout the week by following @BlackDiamondSN. Keep up to date with the school account @SoCoTigerSports for information as well. On Saturday mornings, there will be a weekly article on this website recapping every Tiger game by Fegley as well.

     

    Key Losses:

    Luke Rarig: All-State Athlete

    Billy Barnes: All-State Linebacker

    Trent Donlan: All-State Lineman

    Matt Jeremiah: Leading Rusher

    Brad Noll: Team Captain

    Mike Klebon: Two-Way Starter

    Jason Vought, Charles Wertman, Grayson Belles: Starting Linemen

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    QB Nick Becker

    RB Blake Marks

    RB Hunter Thomas

    WR Steve Toczylousky

    WR Cam Young

    OL Gabe Delbo

    OL Josh Yoder

    OL Aaron Kroh

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    S Steve Toczylousky

    CB Billy Marzeski

    CB Cam Young

    LB Matt Bell

    DL Chase Tillett

    DL Josh Yoder

    DL Gabe Delbo

    DL Nick Freeman

    Key Newcomers:

    FB Jared Torres

    LB Austin Knepp

    OL Dale Houser

     

    Key Number: 22

    Southern Columbia has been the most consistent team in the state for more than two decades. The Tigers have won a state record of 16 consecutive, and 22 out of the last 24 district championships. Since 1991, the only two years that SCA hasn’t won the District IV Championship were in 2007 and last year. 2014 was the first year the team has played at the AA level in program history after dominating the Class A level in prior years.

     

    2015 Outlook:

    The offensive unit should be explosive this year lead by the return of senior Blake Marks. The workhorse missed time to start the season with an injury and then had a knee injury that ended his season prematurely. “I’m extremely eager to get back on the field. Missing half of the season last year made me realize how much I love playing and gives me motivation to give 110% on each play because I never know which one may be my last,” said Marks. He was still able to account for 12 total touchdowns last year while only playing in a little over half of the games. With Marks fully healthy, he should provide the Tigers with big play capability both on the ground and as a target for fellow senior quarterback Nick Becker. Hunter Thomas, who will be a junior, was a thorn in the side for opposing defenses as well out of the backfield. Thomas was also hampered by an injury last season causing him to miss some time. When he was healthy, Thomas averaged over 12 yards per carry a season ago and looks to pick up from where he left off. Becker, who threw 11 touchdown passes last season, is entering his third and final season as the team’s signal caller with veteran experience to take control of the offense. “I have focused since last season on being a leader and taking control on and off the field. Telling your team what is realistic and what you need to do to accomplish your goals is a key to your own success,” said Becker. Steve Toczylousky and Cam Young will be the top two returning receivers on the outside. Toczylousky can be a weapon for the Tigers in the red zone and pulls down virtually anything thrown his way. Young, who is the shortest starter on the squad, works just as hard as anyone and will be an asset on the outside. “He’s looked down on for his size, but when you are quick, fast, strong, determined, and know the game of football, it’s hard to be stopped,” Becker said about his junior wide-out Young.

    Balance will be important for Jim Roth’s offense as the team should be a strong contender in the postseason. “This skill group will provide us with experience and allow us to have offensive balance,” said the head coach. The line will be the Tigers question mark as they have to replace three graduates. “Our main concern is replacing three offensive linemen,” stated Roth. Josh Yoder and Aaron Kroh will be the two returning starters up front. Yoder is entering his fourth and final year as a starter and has the most experience out of anyone on the roster for Roth’s squad. He has also drawn interest to play college football after impressing coaches at camps and on film. The most intriguing move on the offensive line will be the transition of Gabe Delbo, who was a starter at tight end last season, and will now start at offensive tackle. “The biggest challenge is learning a whole new set of blocking rules and responsibilities. I’m going from being in a rotation on offense to now being an every down offensive lineman,” Delbo said. Dale Houser and Andrew Bell will be the other two starters anchoring the offensive line. Taking Delbo’s spot at tight end will be Garrett Henry. Southern has had quite the line of fullbacks over the years and this year they hope for the same type of success from Jared Torres. The senior showed a lot of promise last year in both junior varsity games and at times in the varsity mix. “He has good size and strength. For a big guy he has a good burst of speed and great vision as well,” said Marks about his newest backfield mate.

    Defensively, the Tigers have to replace two all-state performers in linebacker Billy Barnes and lineman Trent Donlan. However, they return most of their leading tacklers. “We will have key returning starters in the back of the defense that also includes other experienced players,” according to Roth. Senior inside linebacker Matt Bell was second on the team last year with 95 tackles and should be able to put up similar numbers this year. The other inside linebacker will be Austin Knepp, who was a starter last year at Pennridge High School. In limited action on defense, Marks was still able to lead the team with four fumble recoveries and added two interceptions. He will start at one of the outside linebacker positions. Jake Potter, who started a few games later on in the season last year due to other injuries, and Ross Crowl will share time at the other outside linebacker position, and they both have had success at the JV level over the past two seasons. “The defense is very solid this year. We need to be aggressive, but we also need to remember our rules and stay disciplined,” stated Marks. Returning in the secondary, Toczylousky and Young, combined for exactly 100 tackles and five interceptions which will provide SCA with a nice safety blanket in the back of their defense. Billy Marzeski, who totaled 63 tackles in 2014 at outside linebacker, will be converted to a cornerback. Marzeski will be one of the fastest players in the conference, and if he is able to stay disciplined the senior should be a valuable asset in coverage. The success of the secondary will be a key late in games that the Tigers are leading when teams will be forced to air it out. “Steve Toczylousky started last year but has improved greatly even from where he was. Defensively he has a knack for finding the ball in the air and playing it well,” said Marks about one of his best friends. Chase Tillett will start at one defensive end, and Gabe Delbo will split series’ with Josh Yoder at the other end spot. With the experience returning on the defensive line, defensive coordinator Andy Mills should be excited to see how much pressure they will force on opposing offensive linemen. All three seniors should cause fits for opposing quarterbacks with their ability to elude blockers off of the edge. Nick Freeman and Chris Grosch will be counted upon to clog holes on the inside from their defensive tackle spots. “You just hope the defense doesn’t get complacent and they realize that they have to keep working and getting better,” Roth said.

    The Tigers should also hold an edge against most of their opponents in the special teams’ category which can play a key role as the season progresses. “We return all of our key special team players,” said Roth. Senior Tyler Keiser, a soccer player who converted on 56 of 62 PAT’s, will handle the kicking duties and Becker will be the punter. Yoder will return to do the long-snapping. The return men (Toczylousky, Young, Marks, and Thomas) had some highlight reel plays last year and should be a crucial part for the Tigers in winning the field position battle each week for the black and gold.

     

    Games to Watch:

    Selinsgrove: Last season the Tigers won a thriller at home against the Seals 28-21 thanks to a late interception from Billy Barnes to seal the victory. This game, which will be played in the final week of the regular season, should decide the bragging rights of who the best team is in the entire conference. By the time the game hits, Selinsgrove should have star running back Juvon Batts back in action after the senior will reportedly sit out the first part of the year due to academic issues. Southern is the outright favorite in Division II and Selinsgrove should cruise through Division I. This game will also be a great gauge for both coaching staffs on what the teams will need to focus on heading into the district playoffs the following Friday night.

    Lewisburg: The last time these two teams matched up in Lewisburg ended in an instant classic in 2011. Lewisburg missed a field goal as time expired to give the Tigers a 29-28 victory. Tyler Levan scored all four Tiger touchdowns in the game, including the game-winning two point conversion with just over a minute remaining. Quarterback Brad Fegley lead the team down the field through the air, while battling leg cramps, on the Tigers’ final possession to set up Levan’s winning score. The Green Dragons will most likely be the only challenge for the Tigers in PHAC Division II. The game will be played on a Thursday night at Bucknell University, the same site where the two teams met in that one point SCA win. Last season, Southern beat the Green Dragons at Tiger Stadium 31-14.

     

    Players to Watch:

    Steve Toczylousky: He has the perfect build for a safety and wide-out as he stands at roughly 6’2’’ and 195 pounds. With the strength to beat press coverage and the height to go over defenders, Toczylousky should cause the opposing secondary fits. “I’ve been working on getting stronger and coming off of the ball and my routes faster,” said Toczylousky. On defense he has a knack for the ball and the ability to make opposing receivers think twice about coming over the middle. “At safety I’ve worked on my tackling and breaking on the ball,” Toczylousky said. In the two scrimmages alone, he had two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, and he averaged over 41 yards per catch with his longest being a 62 yard score. “As for it being my senior year, it’s definitely sad but it makes me want to go out on a positive note. It makes all of the seniors go hard every single play knowing it could be their last play. Everyone has been working hard, and we should have a great season,” said the senior.

    Jared Torres: The fullback position at Southern has a long and successful history. New York Giants starting fullback Henry Hynoski is the most famous of the bunch, but there have been other standouts prior to and after him. Torres, a senior first year starter, will be put in that role and depended upon to pick up yardage to keep drives alive this season. “It means a lot to me and there’s a lot of pressure there as well because of all of the great players that came before me at the fullback position,” said a motivated Torres. Playing a position like fullback requires a breed that thrives with contact and Torres fits that role. “The contact is one of my favorite parts because you really demoralize a defense with how hard you hit them. You can make them not want to tackle you again,” Torres said.

     

    Preseason Scrimmages:

    Week 1- Shikellamy: The Tigers shut the Braves out 21-0 and held the Shikellamy starters to only 56 yards on 30 plays. In fact, Southern’s defense scored one more touchdown than the Braves offense thanks to a 48 yard pick six from Steve Toczylousky. Chase Tillett had two sacks and also forced a fumble that was recovered by the Tigers. Blake Marks and Hunter Thomas each had a rushing touchdown for the offense.

    Week 2- Montoursville: Southern Columbia’s season came to an end with a home playoff loss to the Warriors last season after Southern finished the regular season unblemished. The Tigers got revenge, if you call it that in late August, by defeating Montoursville 28-7 in the final tune-up before the games count for real. Nick Becker had a solid outing by spreading the ball around to four different receivers for scores. Hunter Thomas led the charge with five catches for 93 yards and also added 41 yards on the ground on only four carries. Southern’s defense was also able to limit Montoursville’s veteran duo of quarterback Brycen Mussina and halfback Keith Batkowski to only a handful of big plays which ultimately killed the Tigers in last year’s playoff defeat.

     

    2015 Prediction:

    Last year, the Montoursville Warriors came to Tiger Stadium and handed the Tigers their one and only loss of the season in the District IV AA Semi-Final. This season, Southern and Montoursville are the odds-on favorites to play in the final barring a major upset. The other teams to throw in the mix with an outside chance would be Loyalsock and Lewisburg depending on the development of their new starters at key positions. “A big expectation for us will be to play even tougher in the playoffs like a championship team needs to do. The past few years we have played good in the regular season and good in the playoffs. This year we are looking to play good in the regular season and great when the playoffs hit,” Becker said. Without any major injury setbacks, SCA should reclaim the district title by knocking off the team that ended their season in 2014. Once the state playoffs hit, the Tigers biggest challenge will potentially be West Catholic as the Burrs have a ton of athleticism returning lead by a handful of Division I recruits. Both Berks Catholic and Wyomissing Area from District 3 are other teams to keep an eye on in the eastern part of the state as the season progresses. As for Roth’s team, he is hoping the injury bug stays away from his players this season. “If Hunter Thomas and Blake Marks stay healthy, we will be better suited to do something in the playoffs than we were last year. When they were out that was a big part of our offensive production,” Roth said. If Southern wants to make it back to Hershey for the first time since 2011, they will have to get over their recent state playoff slump. The past three seasons Southern has finished perfect in each of the regular seasons, but the teams haven’t had the postseason success of teams of Southern Columbia’s past. Many people view the Tigers achievements each year by looking strictly at their state playoff resume, which fair or not, is because of the name the program has built since the early 1990’s. This senior class is motivated to win a state playoff game as no one on the squad has ever had that feeling. Remarkably, every graduating class dating back even a few years before Southern’s first state title in 1994, has had at least one player that was part of a state playoff win and this senior class doesn’t want to graduate without experiencing a deep run in the state playoff. “Some people think if we’re not playing in Hershey at the end of the season we’re not successful, and we do want to get back to that level,” said Roth. Last year, Trent Donlan and Luke Rarig were the only two team members that were part of previous state playoff victories. They were both freshmen when the Tigers went on to win the 2011 PIAA Eastern Championship and play for a state championship. This class doesn’t want to be the one to end that streak, and it can serve as motivation for the talented senior group throughout the course of the season as the playoffs approach in November. “It’s going to take a different type of attitude. An attitude that is hungry for domination and won’t fade as the season goes on into the playoffs. As a team, we’re going to take every game one at a time and focus on dominating each week,” said Delbo who will be one of the senior leaders. With Southern Columbia’s veteran coaching staff, teams across the state have to fear the potential game plans that the Tigers can come up with after seeing all kinds of schemes and sets over the past 25 years of relevant playoff action. If the Tigers are able to remain healthy, this could be a squad that could contend for a state title as the west is projected to be the weakest it has ever been at the Class AA level. If Southern makes the trip to Hershey, it will mean that every class dating back to 1991 has been represented on a state final roster outside of the Class of 2010. Aliquippa will be the favorites heading in, but South Fayette could knock them off in a WPIAL playoff game. With Roth’s veteran coaching staff, this is the year that the Tigers will finish on top. The 2015 PIAA Class AA gold medalists will hail from Southern Columbia Area by season’s end.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Parkland (11) – Big School Team # 3

    Head Coach: Jim Morgansactionkarate

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Kinane, Tim Moncman, Frank Lane, Paul Hagadus, Dan Lewis, Brett Comp, Bob Ruisch, Doug Joseph, Craig Waters, Mike Billera; Mike Facciano

    Team Name: Parkland Trojans

    2014 Record: 11-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Preston Saylor RB/LB; Amir Wallace DL; Shane Fisher OL/DL; Ben Geinosky OL; Omar Haddad DL; Stephen Ewald LB; Jarey Elder WR/DB; Nick Zambelli WR/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) 12 SR. QB Devante Cross, 6’2 190; 15 SR. WR Kenny Yeboah, 6’6 220; 74 JR.OT Patrick Ferry, 6’3 315; 79 SR. OT Noel Brouse 6’5 275; SR. 14 WR Nolan Ridgway, 6’1 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) DB 12 Sr. Devante Cross, DB  15 Sr. Kenny Yeboah, Sr. 79 Noel Brouse, Sr, 14 Nolan Ridgway, SR. 25 LB Erik DiGirolamo 5’9 185;

    Special Team Starters Returning: Ridgway long snapper and punt returner and all of the guys above are on specials. Lost a ton including Jacob Bissell

    Key Newcomers: SOPH. 1 Jahan Worth RB/LB 5’11 220;JR. 2 DJ Hohman RB/DL 5’10 190; SR. 6 Zach Post WR/DB 6’3 200; JR 7 Rick Panella WR/DB 5’8 165; 11 JR Zach Bross WR/DB 6’4 190; JR 21 Frank Guida RB/LB 5’9 185; SOPH 43 Nate Wieder RB/LB 5’10 190; JR 70 Billy Danko OL/DL 5’11 230; JR 53 Alex VanWoert OL/DL 5’10 210; SR 56 Stephen Feher OL/DL 6’4 260; SR 8 Marios Delis RB/LB 5’10 200

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Yeboah Signed with Temple; Brouse signed with Syracuse; Cross undecided but has many offers from D1

    Key Stats: Cross owns every record now at Parkland as QB; Yeboah had 13 TD catches last year (School record in season). Will attach last years stats.

    Twitter: @phsfootball15

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Tempo (fast as possible) has to be number 1; OL number 2

    Defense: Tackling and running to ball playing assignment football

    Special Team: Consistent play from all

  • 2015 Team Preview – Montoursville (4) – Small School Team # 3

    Head Coach: J.C. Keefermontoursville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Myers, Steve Tressler, Mike Boughton, Joe Hanna, Brad Holmes, Steve Simms, Ken Tallman, Jeremy Eck, Mike Dietrick, Blake Berresford

    Team Name: Montoursville Warriors

    2014 Record: 9-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Wyatt Entz, Mike Signor, Curtis Miller, Andy Biber,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OL Holden Lodge 5-10, 205, Sr. OL Caleb Frantz 5-9, 230, Sr. OL Logan Vargo 6-2, 210, Sr. OL Ben Cerney 5-10, 225, Sr. RB Keith Batkowski 5-8, 160, Jr. QB Brycen Mussina 6-2, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. ILB Logan McKeag 5-9, 180, Sr. DL Ben Cerney 5-10, 225, Sr. DL Holden Lodge 5-10, 205, Jr. FS Nolan Ott 5-10, 175, Sr. SS Jacob Strassner 5-11, 170, Sr. DB Keith Batkowski 5-8, 160, Sr. WR Cole Karschner 6-2, 180

    Key Newcomers: Jr. ILB Torin Lewis, 5-10, 200, Jr. ILB/slot Tommy Shea, 5-9, 175, Jr. WR Riley Conboy, 5-9, 155, Jr. TE Mitchell Rothrock, 6-0, 190

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Brycen Mussina

    Key Stats: 2014 District 4 champions & Batkowski/McKeag 2014 first team All-State

    Twitter: @hold_the_rope

    2015 Outlook: Staying healthy, and replacing some guys we’re going to miss from last year’s squad. Montoursville lost a Stud in sophomore 2-way player Josh Dinges to a health concern, he will no longer be able to play football.

    Replacing him is Montoursville’s #1 concern during the summer. If they find a player or two to step up, it could be another competitive year.

    Our schedule is so brutal, if we can somehow stay healthy and pull out some wins, we’ll see where we are at come week #11!

  • 2015 Team Preview – Muhlenberg (3)

    Head Coach: Patrick Siskmuhlenburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Bauer, TJ Miller, Dan Gassert, Ken Romberger, Matt Wisotsky, Kevin Morton

    Team Name: Muhlenberg Muhls

    2014 Record: 2-8

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) RB Kevens Duffault, QB Cody Fidler, RB Anthony Jenkins, OL Ethan Pizzo , OL Roberto Altamirano, WR Joaby McMinn

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) DB Cody Fidler, DB Anthony Jenkins, LB Ethan Pizzo

    Key Newcomers: Brady Fidler, Najee Smith, Chris Dolce, Jordy Talavera, Jonathan Jonassaint

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Multiple Formations- veer offense

    Defense: Multiple fronts- base defense- 4-4

  • 2015 Team Preview – Wilson (3) – Big School Team # 4

    Head Coach: Doug Dahms wilson_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Palm (OC), Ernie Wolber (DC), Jeff Brubaker (OL), Brandon Dahms (OL), Joe Opalenick (WR), Jake Peterson (RB), Paul Covell (DL), Matt Bender (LB), Erik Baumener (DL), Brandon Naples (DB), George Eager (DB), Kyle Kline (DL), Mark Steinmeyer (WR)

    Team Name: Wilson Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 14-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Austin Rosa (DE), Nolan Campbell (DE), Matt Close (WR/DB), Jake Templin (QB), Chris Zerbe (OG/LB), Connor Ritter (LB), Connor Howell (WR/DB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) RB Shane Dantzler 5’9, 175, TE Alex Twiford 6’3, 230, WR Jake Gehman 6’0, 190, WR Jon Fox 5’11, 195, OG Ike Schannauer 6’0, 253, OG Pete Weidner 6’9, 235

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) ILB Ike Schannauer 6’0, 253, CB Jake Gehman 6’0, 190, S Jon Fox 5’11, 195, DT Mac Saloka 6’0, 235, OLB Foday Jalloh 6’2, 195

    Key Newcomers: Nick Kline OT/DT 6’2, 270, Jake Morris C 5’10, 235

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: RB Shane Dantzler 5’9, 175, TE Alex Twiford 6’3, 230 (junior), WR/DB Jake Gehman 6’0, 190, WR/DB Jon Fox 5’11, 195, ILB Ike Schannauer 6’0, 253, OLB/WR Foday Jalloh 6’2, 195 (junior)

    Twitter: @wilsonbulldogs

    2015 Outlook:
    Offense: We have a lot of skill back on offense and a big O-line. Question mark is untested at QB.

    Defense: Should be strong in the secondary and at LB. D-line mostly new and untested.

    Special Team: Punter and kicker both return so should be solid. KO return men back, but punt returners still uncertain.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Springfield-Delco (1)

    Head Coach: Chris Britton springfield_cougars_a

    Team Name: Springfield-Delco Cougars

    2014 Record: 12-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Twitter: @shscougars

    Special Team:Base Offensive Scheme: Multiple Spread

    Base Defensive Scheme: Multiple 4-4

    Number of returning starters on Offense (4) and Defense (4)

    Players to Watch, with Year, Position(s), Height and Weight:

    Dan Archibong SR TE/DE 6’5 245lbs
    Matt Cella SR OT/DE 6’3 290 lbs
    Ricky Sterling SR FB/LB 5’10 210 lbs
    Brett Sheeran SR WR/DB 5’10 175 lbs
    Joe Davis SR RB/OLB 5’9 160 lbs
    Vince Puppio JR WR/DB 5’9 165 lbs
    Tom Becker SR FB/LB 6’0 225 lbs
    Pat Smyth SR WR/DB 5’11 175 lbs
    Charlie Carbin SR OG/DT 260 lbs
    Joe Kennedy JR WR/DB 170 lbs

    Transfers or key newcomers expected to contribute:
    Tom Becker SR FB/LB
    Kyle Long SO RB/DB
    Justin Shield SO C/DT
    Derek Strain SO OG/DT

    Division I or I-AA prospects in any Class (2016-2019), with interested schools or scholarship offers: Dan Archibong – Temple committed

  • 2015 Team Preview – Haverford School (Non-PIAA)

    Head Coach:  Mike Murphy haverford_school_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Haverford School Fords

    2014 Record: 9-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Overview:

    Losing 22 seniors is a challenge for any team in the Inter-Ac, and that is what the Fords will face this year. Losing 22 seniors that had a tremendous impact in all 3 areas of the football team will be a big hurdle for the Fords this year. However, talent and leadership still remain for the Fords, but inexperience will be more prevalent than it was for the 2014 team that went 9-1 overall and undefeated 5-0 in the Inter-Ac.

    Still, the Fords return Co Inter-Ac Player of the Year, Dox Aitken (Sr. 6’3 195lb FS/WR/P) as well as record setting QB, Kevin Carter (Sr. 5’11 195lb QB) and that is a good place to start for any team. A number of other All Inter-Ac selections return and will form the nucleus of the team, providing talent and leadership. Micky Kober (Sr. 6’1 215lb LB), Frank Cresta (Sr. 6’2 230lb LB/OL), Brian Denoncour (Sr. 6’3 270lb OL/DL) and Micah Sims (Sr. 5’8 160lb WR/DB) will be counted on to have another solid season and help bring along some inexperienced players who will need to fill the roles vacated by the graduating seniors.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #17 Kevin Carter (QB Sr. 5’11 195lb), #24 Dox Aitken (WR Sr. 6’3 195lb), #71 Brian Denoncour (OT Sr. 6’3 270lb), #53 Frank Cresta (OG Sr. 6’2 230lb), #1 Micah Sims (WR Sr. 5’8 160lb)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #24 Dox Aitken (FS Sr. 6’3 195lb), #53 Frank Cresta (LB Sr. 6’2 230lb), #32 Micky Kober (LB Sr. 6’1 215lb), #1 Micah Sims (DB Sr. 5’8 160lb), #5 Eli Godfrey (Jr. DB 5’10 175lbs)

    Players to Watch:

    #5 Eli Godfrey (Jr. DB/RB 5’10 175lbs), #8 Mallik Twyman (Jr. RB/LB 5’10 205lbs), #33 Chris Kober (Jr. LB/H 5’10 210lbs), #11 Keyveat Postell (Sr. WR/SS 6’2 175lbs), #14 Forry Smith (Sr. WR/S 6’3 190lbs), #76 Peter Solomon (Jr. OL/DL 6’3 265lbs), #55 Colin Hurlbrink (So. DL/OT 6’2 220lbs), #2 Aron Hudson (Jr. DB/WR 5’7 160lbs)

    Expected Strengths:

    Experience at QB, explosiveness and size at skill positions could present match-up problems, experience in defensive secondary

     Concerned About:

    Lack of experience along both fronts, RB’s without proven game experience, no proven kicker

     

    Division I or I-AA prospects, with interested schools (please denote scholarship offers):

    #17 Kevin Carter (QB Sr. 5’11 195lb) – FCS interest, Ivy/Patriot/CAA

    #32 Micky Kober (LB Sr. 6’1 215lb) – FCS interest, Ivy/Patriot

    #1 Micah Sims (DB Sr. 5’8 160lb) – FCS interest, Ivy/Patriot

    #53 Frank Cresta (LB Sr. 6’2 230lb) – FCS interest

    #71 Brian Denoncour (OT Sr. 6’3 270lb) – FCS interest, Ivy/Patriot

    Offense: “We are excited about returning many explosive players with experience on the offensive side of the ball. Replacing two solid senior running backs will fall to a tandem of juniors, Eli Godfrey and Mallik Twyman, with sophomore Ben Stallworth pushing them. Returning Senior QB Kevin Carter, should continue to develop and direct the offense and get the ball to playmakers within the system. If the group up front comes together, this could be a very exciting offense.

    Defense: This group will be led by a talented group of DB’s on the back end. They all run well, and the safeties possess good size. The LB core has really started to gel this summer and during camp, and should be a very physical unit. The key to the overall success will be the development of a young core of defensive lineman. They will need to produce quickly if this unit is to be a dominant one.

    Special Teams: the graduation of 22 seniors may be felt the most in this area. It means that many younger players will be forced in to duty on the special teams. The loss of record setting PK Jack Soslow will also leave not only a hole in the points scored, but perhaps more importantly in almost ensuring that the opponent usually started their drive from their own 20. Dox Aitken returns at the punter with one of the most powerful legs in the state.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Big Spring (3)

    Head Coach:   Corey Hoffman      big_spring_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Baker, Brandon Cook, Chuck Hickes, John Barnett, Curtis Waltman, Jason Creek, John Beeman, Shane Cochick

    Team Name: Big Spring Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 2-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Top Returners:

    Triston Cooper RB,DB; 809 All Purpose Yards, 5 TDs 15 Tackles, 3 INTs

    Tristan Robb RB,LB; 831 All Purpose Yards, 5 TDs 73 Tackles, 1 Sack, MPC MVP

    Matt Coyle WR,DB; 295 All Purpose Yards, 1 TD 16 Tackles, 1 INT

    2015 Watch List: 

    Derek Sweger WR,DB; Shifty senior will contribute as possession receiver & cover corner.

    Brock Jumper OL,LB; Former FB earns leadership role on OL & joins solid LB corps.

    Jaret Petty QB,DB; Athletic signal caller has the arm and wheels to make an impact.

    Ryan Adams RB,DB; Phenomenal sophomore nicely compliments the senior bruisers.

    Garrett Chestnut WR,DB; Selfless move from QB to Slot for senior season. Covers the entire field from his safety position.

                            2014 Letter Winners

    Weldon JT 11 OL LB
    Adams Ryan 10 RB DB
    Bechtold Peyton 10 WR DB
    Black Nick 10 QB DB
    Bowers Charles 10 RB DB
    Clavey Dakota 10 OL LB
    Gettle Koltin 10 OL DL
    Kelley Mason 10 WR DB
    Kulp Andrew 10 OL DL
    Lee Ethan 10 QB LB
    Lynn Steven 10 OL DL
    Miller Daulton 10 OL DL
    Paulus William 10 OL LB
    Ruff Christian 10 OL DL
    Yaukey Joseph 10 WR DB
    Yohe Elwood 10 OL DL
    Blake Jaret 9 RB DB
    Eshenour Jacob 9 WR DB
    Hasco Zack 9 FB LB
    Hinton Darius 9 WR LB
    Keiter Silas 9 WR DB
    McCullough Mason 9 OL DL
    Siwy Tim 9 QB DB
    Swartz Tim 9 RB LB
    Tressler Jaime 9 WR DB
    Wakefield Devin 9 OL DL

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Veterans in the backfield will lead the charge. Gelling of the rebuilt o-line is key to success.

    Defense: Transition to 4-3 will allow solid LB corps led by Tristan Robb to run and make plays.

    Special Team: A few new faces should add some excitement. Sophomores Ryan Adams and Charles Bowers can break one at any time.

  • 2015 Team Preview – West Catholic (12) – Small School Team # 4

    Head Coach: Brian Fluck west_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dennis Fluck, Brian Weathers, Virgil Sheppard, John Costello, Keith Morrison, Castell Green. Greg Century, Tom Beilli

    Team Name: West Catholic Prep Burrs

    2014 Record: 7-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Antwain McCollum, David Swen, Neil Satterwhite, Kahree Ruley, Ahkil Crumpton, Jeromy Reichner

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) 74 Sr. OL Tymir Oliver 6-4 265, 72 Sr. OL Charles Trabi 6-3 320, 58 Sr. OL Curtis Fredrick 6-0 225, 4 Sr. WR Jameer Bryson 6-2 190, 24 Sr. WR Craig Jones 6-0 180, 6 Jr. RB Calil Wortham 5-9 180, 14 Sr. QB Josh Holsopple 6-0 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) 74 Sr. DE Tymir Oliver 5-4 265, 72 Sr. DT Charles Trabi 6-3 320, 58 Sr. DE Curtis Fredrick 6-0 225, 9 Sr. LB Amir Postley 6-0 210, 24 Sr. DB Craig Jones 6-0 180, 4 Sr. DB Jameer Bryson 6-2 190, 31 Jr. DB Ahmad Kent 5-8 165,

    Key Newcomers: Sr. QB Joshua Evans 6-3 190 (transfer from NY), Jr. WR/DB Amadou Barry 6-0 170, Jr. FB/LB Cryie Boggs 6-0 200, Jr. RB.LB Supreme Kemp 5-9 180, Sr. OL/DE Josh Ingersoll 6-0 230

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tymir Oliver, Jameer Bryson, Craig Jones, Amir Postley, Charles Trabi

    Twitter: @WCPrepFootball

    2015 Outlook: We have very good talent but we need to stay healthy especially at the line position. If we can do that then we can compete for a State Title.

    Offense: We have a good groups of skills players, so we need to get the ball into their hands as fast as we can to let them make plays.
    We need to stay healthy on the OL and keep our focus on the mission.

    Defense: With us having a good secondary to be able to cover players, then we will count on front seven to pressure the QB and stop the run game

    Special Team: We are looking are some big plays in our returner game with type of skills players we have. We need to improve our kicking game which has been a weakness on the team.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Stroudsburg (11)

    Head Coach: Jim Millerstroudsburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ken Sickler, Brett Youngken, Derek Schaller, James Hazlett, Dan Burns, Tony Rose, Seth Brown

    Team Name: Stroudsburg Mountaineers

    2014 Record:   10-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Zack Herman, TJ Backer, Joel Ozoemena, Cole Secor, Gerald Douglas, Jeremy Caraballo, Steve Trbuza, Kevin Howarth, Steve Hernandez, Nico Ruiz, Joel Lopez, Ryan Modzelewski

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OG Korey Nace, 6’1” 225, Sr. OT Jack Williamson, 6’4” 270, Sr. OG Kevin Hughes, 5’ 11” 240 Sr. WR Marcello Riccardi, 6’0” 180, Sr. QB Jake Jakobsen, 6’ 3” 200, Sr. WR Travis Hines, 6’0” 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. CB Kwabena Appiah, 5’10”, 170 , Sr. LB Jason Cullen, 5’ 10” 180, Sr. DT Nate DeSouza, 6’ 2” 230, Sr. DT Kevin Hughes, 5’ 11” 240 , Jr. CB Okay Osameka, 5’11” 180, Sr. DT Dan Savoia, 6’3” 315, Sr. LB Jason Vitacco, 5’9” 185

    Key Newcomers:  Jr. RB Jamaal Brome, 5’6” 160, Jr. LB Andrew Crotty, 5’11” 200, So. OL Jeremiah Gutierrez, 6’1” 245, Sr. OT Marcus Jones, 6’0” 230, Jr. WR Spiro Korvesis, 5’9” 175, So. K Dave Kutteroff, 5’8” 150, Jr. C Zach Miller, 5’11” 235, Jr. CB Shaquille Mitchell, 5’9” 175, Jr. LB Paul Pinto, 5’8” 170, Jr. DE Alonzo Riccardi, 5’11” 200 Jr. WR Sean Stewart, 5’8” 165 Jr. CB Markeith Strickland,6’0” 185, So. DT Warren Watson 5’ 10” 240

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jack Williamson, Marcello Riccardi, Kwabena Appiah

    Twitter: @Sburg_Fb

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Our offensive line needs to be able to control the line of scrimmage and take control. We need to play unselfish football.

    Defense: The defense needs to play good fundamental football and be able to swarm to the ball.

    Special Team: Our special teams needs to be able to give us great field position and win this part of the game.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Archbishop Wood (12) – Big School Team # 5

    Head Coach: Steve Devlinarchbishop_wood_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Archbishop Wood Vikings

    2014 Record: 14-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Ryan Bates, Jake Cooper, Jarrett McClenton

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Anthony Russo, Kurt Stengel SR 6’4 265, Mark Webb JR 6’3 195, James Gillespie SR 6’2 185, FB – Ryan Barrett SR 5’9 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) DE – Mac Schwartz SR 6’3 220, DB-Mark Webb JR 6’3 195, LB-Seb Silva SR 6’0 215, LB-Ryan Barrett SR 5’9 185, S-Dan Freeman JR f6’0 185

    Key Newcomers: OL – Omar Peterkin, SR 6’3 290, OL – Mike Hoelsworth SR 6’0 260, TE – Anthony Diodato JR 6’4 250, WR-Mike Devlin 6’2 185, DE/OLB- Adrian Lambert SOPH 6’0 190, OLB- Matt Palmer SOPH 6’0 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Anthony Russo, Mark Webb, Kurt Stengel, Mack Schwartz, Seb Silva, Omar Peterkin

    Twitter: @WoodFootball

    2015 Outlook: We are excited about the athletes we have coming back and we need the young guys to step up and fill the spots of the guys that graduated.

    Offense: Our QB, AnthonyRusso is a Rutgers commit. Also finished as an Elite 11 QB this summer. We have a bunch of playmakers for him to get the ball to. We have a bunch of guys that will compete for the RB positions.

    Defense: Our defense will be fast. Need to see with pads on before I know how we will be on defense.

    Special Team: We need to replace DanMcDonald who was a 2 year starter for us as our kicker. We have 3 or 4 guys in the mix to replace him.

    Anthony Russo is committed to Rutgers.

    Mark Webb has offers from Penn St, Rutgers, NC, Virginia, Wake, Temple, and more, only a JR.

    Mack Schwartz has offers from Temple, Bryant, Monmouth, Army, Navy. more will come. Huge upside.

    Kurt Stengel has offers from Navy, Bryant, Monmouth.More will come. Big physical offensive lineman.

    Seb Silva and Omar Peterkin will be offer kids as well.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Dunmore (2)

    Head Coach: Jack Henzes dunmore_a

    Team Name: Dunmore Bucks

    2014 Record: 14-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Dan Drewes, Tim Drewes, Matt Muracco, Jake Makowski, Bill Connor, Stephen McMynne, Kyle Oprisko, Joe Waters, Sal Marchese, Eric Deluccie, Tyler Lasher, Joe Maceyko, Joe Capooci

    Offensive Players Returning: (5) TE Bob Stout, RB Colin Holmes, FB Pat Reese, RB Garrett Murray, WR Mike Dougherty

    Defensive Players Returning: (3) LB Bob Stout, DB Colin Holmes, SS Garrett Murray

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) P Kyle Lasher

    Key Newcomers: OL Michael Muracco, OL Cory Frick, OL Nick Shoemaker, OL Chris Coviello, OL Jerry Longo, OL Jake Sawka, QB Dominic Mesko

    Key Stats: Colin Holmes rushed for 1,698 yards and 24 touchdowns.

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We have to be patient. We are going to be very young this year. We are going to have to start some freshman and sophomores on the offensive line this year and these are some of the guys, OL Michael Muracco, OL Cory Frick, OL Nick Shoemaker, OL Chris Coviello, OL Jerry Longo, OL Jake Sawka.

    At quarterback will be Dominic Mesko. Pat Reese will be at fullback. At tailback we will have Colin Holmes and Garrett Murray.

    Michael Dougherty will be at wide receiver along with Noah O’Malley

    Defense: On the defensive line we have DE Ryan Williams and Garrett Murray. Nick Shoemaker will play DT along with Julio Ramos. At Nose tackle is Kyle Lasher.

    The two inside linebackers are Pat Reese and Bob Stout.

    At strong safety is Colin Holmes and Dominic Mesko will play free safety. At right corner will be Noah O’Malley and Michael Dougherty will be left cornerback.

    Special Team: The kick returners will be Colin Holmes and Michael Dougherty. Pat Orr will compete for kicking duties and Kyle Lasher will do the punting.

  • 2015 Team Preview – South Western (3)

    YORK-ADAMS INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION / DIVISION I (Y.A.I.A.A.)

    P.I.A.A. DISTRICT III “AAAA”south_western_a

    2014 RECORD: 5 – 5

    2015 Team Schedule 

    RETURNING STARTERS:

     

    SKYLAR BOWMAN  12            6’3”            265            G/DE

    CORBIN BYERS  12            6’2            205            TE/DE

    SCOTTY DICKMYER  12            5’11            285            C/DT

    TYLER FULMORE  12            5’11            195            FB/LB

    BROCK GEIMAN  12            6’1”            195            QB/CB/K

    ROBBY HARBISON  12            5’8”            170            FB/ LB

    ZACK HUGHES  12            5’9”            165            HB/LB

    NOAH STAUB  12            6’3”            200            SE/S

    JOSH ZEROTH 12            6’3            260            T/DT

    DREW HARTLAUB  11            5’11”            170            HB/CB

    A.R. REUSING 11            6’0”            265            T/DT

     

    OTHER RETURNING LETTERMEN:

     MIKE FARACE  12            5’8”            185            G/DE

    JEFFERY GREEN 12            5’9”            155            HB/DB

    MATT SMOLKO  12            6’0”            195            TE/LB

    CHRIS STECKEL  12            6’0”            185            TE/DE

    BUBBA CARBAUGH 11            6’2”            265            T/DT

    JACOB MUIR 11            5’9”            165            FB/CB

    CARSON PERRY 11            5’9”            165            HB/LB

    EVAN RAUBENSTINE  11            5’11”            185            G/LB

    NATE VANCAMPEN 11            5’11”            175            QB/S

     

    PLAYERS TO WATCH:

    MIKE JOHNSON 12            5’11”            160            HB/CB

    TOMMY AUMEN 11            6’0”            200            G/DT

    DESEAN CRUMP 11            5’7”            150            HB/CB

    NOAH LANGENFELD 11            5’11”            165            SE/CB

    TEIAN MOORE 11            5’9”            165            HB/CB

    THADDEUS DAVIS 10            5’11”            195            FB/LB

    KURT EICHHORN  10            5’10”            165            HB/CB

    JOSH HIGDON  10            5’10”            165            HB/S

    BRADY TYMAN 10            5’11”            165            SE/LB

     

    KEY PLAYERS LOST TO GRADUATION:

    LUKE BAUGHER                                 HUNTER PALMER

    MATT HELWIG                                    BRADY THAYER

    TYLER JACHELSKI                             ANDREW SLATER

    RYAN KREBS

    OFFENSE:  SPREAD WING-T

    DEFENSE:  4-4

     

    COACHING STAFF:

    DAMIAN POALUCCI (HEAD COACH 4TH SEASON, 18TH OVERALL, 14-16 OVERALL RECORD)

    CHRIS HEILMAN (ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH, 15TH SEASON)

    RYAN KRESS (ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH, ASSISTANT JV COACH, 10TH SEASON)

    TOM TRONE (ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH, 19TH SEASON)

    DOUG WHERLEY (ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH, 10TH SEASON)

    KYLE WILDASIN (ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH, HEAD JV COACH, 10TH SEASON)

    MIKE MARSHALL (VOLUNTEER VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH, 3RD SEASON)

    SCOTT BARNHART (VOLUNTEER VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH, 1ST SEASON)

    NATE JOHNSTON (HEAD 9TH GRADE COACH, 2ND SEASON)

    ALLEN BITTINGER (ASSISTANT FRESHMAN COACH, 1ST SEASON)

    SCOTT SAGER (HEAD 7TH & 8TH GRADE COACH, 17TH SEASON)

    STEVE HARTLAUB (ASSISTANT 7TH & 8TH GRADE COACH, 4TH SEASON)

    LEE HOUSER (ASSISTANT 7TH & 8TH GRADE COACH, 3RD SEASON)

    BOB GLOVER (ASSISTANT 7TH & 8TH GRADE COACH, 1ST SEASON)

     

    2015 SEASON OUTLOOKThe Mustang Corral should be filled with offensive excitement this season with numerous returning starters on the offensive side of the ball. Brock Geiman returns to his Quarterback position and will joined in the backfield by returning lettermen, FB Robby Harbison and HB’s Drew Hartlaub, Zack Hughes, and Jeff Green. Mike Johnson, Teian Moore, Carson Perry, and Jacob Muir will add to the Mustang running game. Noah Staub returns to lead the receiving corp and with young Mustangs Noah Langenfeld, Caleb Stuller, Tyler Bynaker, Kurt Eichhorn, and Brady Tyman the QB’s should have many options to get the ball downfield.

    The old cliché’ that “it all starts with the line” has never been more applicable. The fate of the Mustang Football Team clearly rests up front. The offensive and defensive line will be anchored by seniors Skylar Bowman, Josh Zeroth, Scotty Dickmyer, Mike Farace and returning junior starter AR Reusing. Newcomers to the offensive and defensive line Bubba Carbuagh, Evan Raubenstine, Tommy Aumen, and returning TE’s Corbin Byers, Matt Smolko, Chris Steckel, and Chris Ginevra will play a vital role on both sides of the football.

    The Mustangs return significant playing experience on the defensive side of the ball with Nate VanCampen, Matt Smolko, and Zach Hughes returning to their safety and OLB positions. Tyler Fulmore will return to his ILB position and be joined by Evan Raubenstine, Colby Teal and youngster Kaiden Gaylord. The defensive backfield will be manned by Drew Hartlaub, Jeff Green, DeSean Crump, and youngsters Josh Higdon, and Grayson Wingert.

    FINISH is 2015 mantra in the South Western Corral. The off-season work ethic in the weight room, 7v7s, voluntary camps, and instructional sessions was excellent, actually the best in many years. The up and coming sophomores (Thaddeus Davis, Sam Hacker, Wyatt Laudicina, Sean Wolfe, and Jacob Sager) worked tirelessly this summer and may contribute to the returning players and lettermen noted above.

    The absolute, number one, positive with this group has been the bond of classes and willingness to work together. There has been outstanding senior/junior leadership from those players noted above (starters, lettermen, and “players to watch”) and these young men really want to continue the strong tradition of Mustang Football!

  • 2015 Team Preview – Episcopal Academy (Inter-Ac)

    Head Coach: Todd Fairlieepiscopal_academy_a

    Assistant Coaches: CJ Yespelkis, Nate Higgins, Tom Richards, Rob Carter, Zach Richards, Ryan Dabney, Bryan McGowan, Mike O’Rourke, Kyle Viguers

    Team Name: Episcopal Academy Churchman

    2014 Record: 5-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players Lost: John Minicozzi, Jake MArtilotti

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Dee Barlee, SR, RB 5’9 190; Christian Feliziani SR, WR-DB 5’8 165 – will be 3rd year as starter; CJ McAnally JR QB-DB 6’0 185 – Will be 3rd year as starter; Bob Gibson JR OL-LB 5’10 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Jon’avin Freeman JR QB- LB 6’1 200 – will be 3rd year as starter; Christian Feliziani SR, WR-DB 5’8 165 – will be 3rd year as starter; CJ McAnally JR QB-DB 6’0 185 – Will be 3rd year as starter

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Connor Ringwalt JR K/P, 5’9 170

    Key Newcomers: Dallas Taylor JR OL-DL 6’0 250 – Could be a very good Nose; Adam Klein SO OL-DL 6’3 245; James Bagnell SO OL-DL 6’4 300

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Dee Barlee

    Key Stats: 1300 rushing yards for Barlee last year

    Twitter: @eafootballfans

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Develop our young lineman up front, consistency in our run game to set up pass

    Defense: Limit big plays and defend the run

    Special Team: This will be Connors 3rd year as our starting kicker so we are expecting him to keep improving

  • 2015 Team Preview – Scranton (2)

    Head Coach:  Mike Marichak    scranton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jack Miles, Steve Shumbres, Jamie Higgins, Joe Watral, A.J. McKenna, Dave Demus, Jeff Field, Al Karaffa jr, Bill Lazor

    Team Name: Scranton Knights

    2014 Record: 7-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Jake McCarthy, Brett Engleman, Scott Gorton, Charlie Pabst, Jordan O,Hearn, and Ramon Fields

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Dylan Granahan TE, John Marichak WR, Julio Veramendi T, Jacob Watts TB/QB, Nico Bush T, Nate Corby FB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Dylan Granahan DE/OLB, John Marichak DE/OLB, Nico Bush DL, Nate Corby LB, Nasir Muhammad DL
    Marcus Pacheco CB

    Key Newcomers: Josh Williams (starter for West Scranton High RB/DB); Len Floyd OL/DL; Reggie Dickey WR/DB; Jake Jones 6-1 200 g lb so; Jacob Watts and Dylan Granahan

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    If we stay healthy and get better on the Oline we will be very competitive. We have enough athletes to make plays its about putting it all together and get better each week.

    Offense: We are going to need a team effort and everybody is going to have to contribute on Offense not just one athlete.

    Defense: I think we are going to very quick and physical up front and our linebackers but we are going to need our secondary to get better and gel quickly.

    Special Team: I think will be pretty good because we a lot of kids that are quick and athletic and that’s important on special teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – North Schuylkill (11) – Small School Team # 5

    Head Coach: Wally Hall  north_schuylkill_a         

    Assistant Coaches: John Minalda, Joe Tomtishen, Marc Wislosky, Pete Stanakis, Tyler Laudeman

    Team Name: North Schuylkill Spartans

     2014 Record:  11-1         

    2015 Team Schedule

     Key loses: Nathan Gadinski OG-DT, Paul Dean OT-NG, Jordan Dziczek OT-DT, Keanu Dziczek DE, John Rupinsky RB, Brett Budwash C

     Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. QB  Bobby Grigas 6’2 187 , (40)Sr.  RB Patt Gownley 5’11 185, (2) Sr. WR Jordan Marlow 5’10 185, (10) Sr. WR Tevin Murray 6’6 212, (51) Sr. OG  CJ Steinhilber  6’0 212, (74) Sr. OT Dane Tarantelli 6’3 247,  (42) JR. RB Major Jordan 6’1 212, (20) JR. WR Richard Zahodnick 5’10 177,

     Defensive Starters Returning: : (8) Sr. DB  Bobby Grigas 6’2 187 , (40)Sr.  DB Patt Gownley 5’11 185, (2) Sr. DB Jordan Marlow 5’10 185, (51) Sr. LB  CJ Steinhilber  6’0 212, (74) Sr. DE Dane Tarantelli 6’3 247, (42) JR. LB Major Jordan 6’1 212, (20) JR. SS Richard Zahodnick 5’10 177, (77) JR.. DE Jeno Schicatano

     Key Newcomers:  (64) Sr. OT-DT Ethan Shumaker 6’0 268, (61) Sr. )T-DT Brett Dillman 6’2 296, (22) SR. WR Jonathan Smith 6’2 188, (56) SR. OT-DT Jordan Green 6’2 235, (73) SR OG-DE Dylan Reese 6’0 233, (5) JR. ATH –SS  Bobby Wagner 6’0 175, (26) Soph TE-DE Mason Geary 6’1 198

     D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tevin Murray, Major Jordan

     Key Stats:

    Bobby Grigas Quarteback –  82 of 144 for 1622 and 26 touchdowns

    Tevin Murray WR – 37  catches for 762 yards and 14 touchdowns

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

     Offense:  Return 8 starters offensively.  Primary off-season focus was the development of offensive lineman to replace 3 starters.  With a good off season and some game experience from a year ago players are fitting the roles of those to be replaced.  Solid core of skills and development of Offensive line will allow for another balanced year to run and pass the ball effectively.

    Defense:  Return 8 starters defensively.  Two interior lineman to be replaced.  Defensive unit will have more speed than a year ago.

    Special Team:  Return all kickers from a year ago.  Need to improve on coverage teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Head Coach: John Darrah (1st Year, 1st Year Overall)mount_carmel_a

    Assistant Coaches: Pete Cheddar (Defensive Coordinator) , Shawn Sheptock, Carl Stine, Marc Persing, John Skinner, John Karyicki, Matt Mankiewicz, Rob Varano, Curt Everet, Mike Higgins, Al Robbins, Vic Kornaski, Marshall Mirarchi

    Team Name: Mount Carmel Area Red Tornadoes

    2014 Record:   7-4 (Lost in District IV quarterfinals to Loyalsock)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: RB Blake Panko, WR Treyvon White, OL Lee Amarose, TE Christian Kelley, OL Mike Kaminsky, WR Juwan Sullins, K Tommy Bielski, LB Glenn Barwicki, WR Nick Rossi, DL Joey Schmoyer, DB Zach Tocyloski, OL Gerard Reichwein

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr. RB Kyle Karyicki, 6-0, 218; Sr. FB Allen Yankcoskie, 6-0, 220; Sr. OL Dylan Fiamoncini, 6-0, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DL Mason Duran, 6-3, 235; Jr. DL Wesley Shurock, 6-2, 230; OLB Karyicki; ILB Yancoskie

    Key Newcomers:  Fr. DB John Ayres; Fr. OL Billy Anderson

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Mount Carmel Area will look a lot different than the last time they took the field. The Tornadoes will have a new head coach, new uniforms, and will be playing their first season at the Silver Bowl without the iconic creature bleachers.

    MCA Alumnus John Darrah (Class of ’03) takes over the Red Tornadoes for his inaugural season in 2015. Darrah arrives after spending the last two seasons at North Schuylkill as defensive coordinator. The Tornadoes and Spartans meet in Week 7. Circle the calendars.

    The Red Tornadoes break summer camp with 30 varsity players. While numbers are down, will and dedication are not, with the team adopting a “30 strong” mentality.

    Having a successful year in 2015 means winning as many games as possible without sacrificing doing things the right way.

    Offense: Offensive philosophy will be to focus on running the ball, get after people, and impose our will.

    Defense: The defense will be run by veteran coordinator Pete Cheddar and the Tornadoes will be implementing a defense built with the philosophy of “do your job” for all 11 starters.

    Special Teams: Replacing a lot of components; hoping to come away from our scrimmages healthy, strong, and ready for the season.

     

  • 2015 Team Preview – Allentown Central Catholic (11)

    Head Coach: John Cupples allentown_central_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Rob Melosky, Doug Yanders, Tom Braxmeier, Jake Reichard, Bob Peaches, Gerald Kresge, Gabe Robinson, Dan Kelly, Scott Horosko, Ralph Andrews, Salvatore Ruffino, Rusty Seyle

    Team Name: Allentown Central Catholic Vikings

    2014 Record: 2-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Deionte Wilson, Robbie Fidati, Jack Nosovitch, Patrick McKellick, Mason Kholi, Demari Williams, Marc-Anthony Ocasio, Connor Walsh, Maximus, Ebert

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) 

    1 FERRELL,DARNELL WR/DB/KR 5’10 170 JUNIOR
    2 KASSIS, DALLAS WR/Corner/KR/PR 5’9 160 SENIOR
    9 PACHECO,ALVIN WR/DB/KR 6’0 190 SENIOR
    11 KLEPPINGER, THOMAS QB/SS/WR/KR 5’10 160 SENIOR
    22 MILANO,JOSEPH F-Back/LB 5’10 200 SENIOR
    64 GHASAB,NICK OL/DE 6’1 220 SENIOR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)
    2 KASSIS, DALLAS WR/Corner/KR/PR 5’9 160 SENIOR
    9 PACHECO,ALVIN WR/DB/KR 6’0 190 SENIOR
    11 KLEPPINGER, THOMAS QB/SS/WR/KR 5’10 160 SENIOR
    22 MILANO,JOSEPH F-Back/LB 5’10 200 SENIOR
    64 GHASAB,NICK OL/DE 6’1 220 SENIOR

    Key Newcomers: 

    4 MURPHY,THOMAS QB/WR/DB 6’2 190 JUNIOR
    5 PERSA, ETHAN QB 6’3 190 JUNIOR
    6 GONZALEZ,AMEER TE/LB 5’9 235 JUNIOR
    8 MANZELLA,EDWARD WR/DB 6’2 175 JUNIOR
    13 WOLF,JOSEPH WR/DB 6’1 165 JUNIOR
    51 MICHELMAN, JAKE OL/LB 5’10 195 SENIOR
    52 BRUNE,CHRIS OL/DE 6’0 225 SENIOR
    54 GANCHOSO,DAMIEN OL/DL 6’1 255 JUNIOR
    70 MAXSIM,TYLER OL/DL 6’7 250 SENIOR
    74 OCASIO,CHRIS OL/DL 6’3 245 JUNIOR
    78 LLOYD BRIAN OL/DL 6’3 270 JUNIOR

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    2 KASSIS, DALLAS WR/Corner/KR/PR 5’9 160 SENIOR
    9 PACHECO,ALVIN WR/DB/KR 6’0 190 SENIOR
    11 KLEPPINGER, THOMAS QB/SS/WR/KR 5’10 160 SENIOR
    22 MILANO,JOSEPH F-Back/LB 5’10 200 SENIOR
    64 GHASAB,NICK OL/DE 6’1 220 SENIOR
    70 MAXSIM,TYLER OL/DL 6’7 250 SENIOR

    2015 Outlook:

    Looking to come together as a team and being able to finish the close games that we couldn’t last season.

    Offense: New Coordinator Rob Melosky

    Defense 4-2-5 Base

     

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lancaster Catholic (3)

    Head Coach: Bruce Harbachlancaster_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: OC – Jim Cantafio, DC – Gerad Novak, OL – Clint Surgeoner, DL – Julian Williams, DB – Pete Anderson, RB – AJ Cunningham, LB – David Beck

    Team Name: Lancaster Catholic Crusaders

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Jared Kramp WR/DB, Nassir Weaver, RB/DB, Skylar Bender, OL/DL, Darius Goudy, TE/DE, Keegan Sheedy, OL/DL, Christian Kemp, WR/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Bryan Downey, Jr. QB 5’11’ 175, Jordan Scott, Jr. QB 5’10” 170, Andrew Bertz, Sr. WR/DB 5’10” 160, Kurt Harnish, Sr. 5’10” 220 RB, Alex Zaporozec, Sr. 6’1″ 220 TE, William Amidon, Sr. 6’3″ 290 OL, Guillermo Rodriguez, Sr.5’11” 240 OL, Noah Thomas, Jr. 6’4″ 295, OL, Ricky Poillion, Jr. 6’4″ 205 WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Christian Sweigert, Jr. 5’9″ 150 DB, Bryan Downey, Jr. 5’11” 175, FS, Eli Crone, Sr. 5’10” 190 LB, Kurt Harnish, Sr. 5’10”, 220 LB, Alex Zaporozec, Sr. 6’1″ 220 DE, Guillermo Rodriguez, Sr. 5’11” 240 DL, Noah Thomas, Jr. 6’4″ 295, DL, Ricky Poillion, Jr. 6’4″ 205 OLB,

    Key Newcomers: So. Andrew Kirchner, 6’0″, 170 WR/LB, Jr. Josh Houser 6’1″ 175, WR/155, Sr. Chris Tshudy, 5’11” 175 RB/LB, So. Sebastian Lewis, 5’9″ 215, RB/LB, So. Peyton Snopek, 5’11” 210 OL/DL, Sr. Eric Grill, 5’9″ 215, C, Fr. Cody Sparkiln 6’3″ 245 OL/DL,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Noah Thomas, OL/DL, Rickey Poillion, WR/LB, Bryan Downey, FS

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We have to cut down on turnovers and penalities to be successful. Numbers are low, so we have to stay healthy. Way ahead of last year at this time because of new staff in place last season.

    Have to control the ball. Kids feel confident and are working hard.

    Defensively, we have to stop the run. Strength is WR’s and secondary. QB position is in good hands woith Downey and Scott.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Coatesville (1)

    Head Coach: Matt Ortega coatesville_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Coatesville Red Raiders

    2014 Record: 13-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Jimmy Clark, Ahkema Evans, Jay Stocker, Amir Ealey, Jalen Hudson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) QB Jordan Young, HB Jelil Norman, C Nate Luvice, OG Christian Bermudez

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) LB Chris Jordan, DB Kevin Kirk, DL Jelil Norman, DL Isaiah Hall, DL Javon Sampson

    Special Team Starters Returning: (2) P Jordan Young, K Ibrahim Kallie

    Key Newcomers: RB/WR Jadan Hudson, WR Avery Young, WR Arnold Hammond, OL Justus Martinez, CB Brasir Stocker, DB Avery Young, LB Ronnell Knight, DE Shawn Lentz

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jordan Young, Jelil Norman, Justus Martinez, Kevin Kirk

    Key Stats: Jordan Young passed for 2,720 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushed for 669 yards and 21 touchdowns.

    Twitter: @football_cville

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The main focus is to keep Jordan Young healthy. He is a big part of our offense. Last year he had over 3,000 yards of offense and 41 touchdowns. He is a guy that makes us go and was player of the year in the conference.

    I think the offensive line can be better this year. We do have a lot of newcomers on the line, but they are talented. These are guys that have been waiting for there turn and learned a lot from the older guys. It’s their time now.

    We are young at running back and receiver and we will find out more about those guys in camp.

    Defense: On defense we have to replace two division one kids in the secondary. We have to replace Ahkema Evans and Jay Stocker. We have one returning starting in Kevin Kirk coming back. So this year we are going to have three young kids in the secondary.

    Chris Jordan will lead our linebackers this fall.

    Our strength on defense will be our line. We have DL Jelil Norman, DL Isaiah Hall, and DL Javon Sampson all returning. We should be big and physical up front this year.

    Special Team: We return our kicker and punter. We are real excited about our special teams. We have a bunch of young guys that will do punt and kick returns for us.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Central Dauphin (3) – Big School Team # 6

    Head Coach: Glen McNameecentral_dauphin_a

    Team Name:  Central Dauphin Rams

    2014 Record: 11-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Steven McNeal, Jake Kerschner, Malik Frye, Enrique Armas, Jordan Hatcher, Dylan Hobbs, Justin Salak, Elijah Robinson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. RB Raleigh Sirb, 5-9, 190, Sr. Ath David Payton, 5-9, 180, Sr. TE Rashaun Gabriel, 6-0, 220, Sr. OL Steven Veronikis, 6-4, 235, Sr. OL Eamon Blythe. 5-9, 205, Sr. WR Mitchell Nice, 6-0, 180, Jr. QB AJ Millar, 6-4, 180, Jr. FB Terrell Gabriel, 5’9-205, Jr. OL Evan Childs, 6-2, 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) Sr. DT Joe Williams, 6-4, 260, Sr. DT AJ Perez, 6-2, 265, Sr. DE Rashaun Gabriel, 6-0, 225, Sr. LB Reid Albright, 5-10, 200, Sr. LB Adam Thornton, 5-9, 210, Sr. LB Mike Betz, 5-10, 2015, Sr. DB David Payton, 5’9, 180, Sr. DB Arshawn Downing, 5-9 165, Jr. LB Cole Viliky, 5-10,200, So. DE Micah Parsons, 6-2, 230,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Micah Parsons

    Twitter: @cdathletics

    2015 Outlook: The 2015 offense will have several returning starters from a 2014 unit that averaged 200 rushing yards per game on the way to the district final game. The defense also returns many starters from a 2014 unit that had a fantastic season. The special teams unit will have to replace all-conference kicker/punter, Jake Kerchner and the main kick/punt returners.

    This will be an extremely experienced team which is an unusual situation for the Rams. It will be very important that we have the correct mindset and continue improving each week.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Perkiomen School (Non-PIAA)

    Head coach: Tom Calvarioperkiomen_school_a

    Assistant coaches: Keegan Ash, Ross Harter, Mike Paul

    Team name: Perkiomen School Panthers

    2014 record: 5 – 3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key players lost: Tom Aaron RB/DE, Mortiz Schellenberg TE/DB

    Offensive starters returning: (7) Isaiah Armstrong OL, Quinn Kasner OL, Jack Flynn OL, Ja’Ren Hampton TE, Brett Ciocari QB, Josh Cruz RB, David Juechter RB

    Defensive starters returning: (7) Isaiah Armstrong DL, Quinn Kasner DL, Jack Flynn DL, Ja’Ren Hampton DE, Marlon Lindsey LB, Josh Cruz DB/S, Brett Ciocari DB/S

    Special team starters returning: all of the above

    Key newcomers: no one at this time

    Twitter: @perkfootball

    2015 outlook: We have some seasoned veterans that are returning, if we can come together as a team and get off to a good start early in the season we need to build momentum. It all comes down to the 6-inches between their ears.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Loyalsock Township (4) – Small School Team # 6

    Head Coach: Justin Van Fleetloyalsock_a

    Assistant Coaches: OC Andy Brown; DC Matt Palmatier; DB, WR Dustin Brouse; OL, DL, JV Joe Difrancesco; ILB, OL Duane Van Fleet; LB, RB Zac Hanner; QB, JV Denny Stopper; OL, DL Don Kinney

    Team Name: Loyalsock Township Lancers

    2014 Record: 9-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Kyle Datres, Fletcher Quigley, Kaden Stensland, Aaron Weaver

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. OG Dan Harrison, 6-3, 315; Sr. OT Justin Wood, 6’4, 305; Jr. OG Crae McCracken, 6-3, 260; Sr. OL Braden Ray, 6-0, 225; Sr. FB Nate Rainey, 5-10, 230; Jr. C Patrick Swink, 5-11, 175; Sr. WR Nate Krizan 6-0, 175; Jr. TB Marty Clark, 5-10, 190; Jr. SS Gee Davis, 6-0, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Jr. CB Marcus Williams 5’10, 175; Sr. DT Dan Harrison, 6-3, 315; Sr. DT Justin Wood, 6’4, 305; Jr. LB/DE Crae McCracken, 6-3, 260; Sr. DE Braden Ray, 6-0, 225; Sr. LB Nate Rainey, 5-10, 230; Jr. CB Marty Clark, 5-10, 190; Sr. CB Kardale Taylor, 5’10, 170; So. FS Cole Cavanaugh 6’0, 175

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR/QB Christian Diggs, 6-4 210; Jr. WR Kevin Anderson, 6-4 185; So. RB/OLB Hunter Webb, 6’1 185; Fr. QB/DB Connor Watkins, 6’1 175; Fr. WR/SS/K Derek Gee, 5-10 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. OG, DT Dan Harrison, 6-3, 315; Sr. OT, DT Justin Wood, 6’4, 305; Jr. OG, LB/DE Crae McCracken, 6-3, 260; Jr. TB, CB Marty Clark, 5-10, 190; Jr. SS Gee Davis, 6-0, 180; Sr. WR/QB Christian Diggs, 6-4 210; Jr. WR Kevin Anderson, 6-4 185

    Twitter: @lancercoachv

    2015 Outlook: 

    Offense: Offensively we bring a lot back from a team that was highly successful averaging over 30 ppg and ver 400 ypg. Our offensive line and running game is a major strength entering the season as we return much of our line as well as backfield. Justin Wood, Dan Harrison, and Crae McCracken should all be all state candidates on the offensive side of the ball as well as our tailback Marty Clark.

    Our passing game has become a strength through offseason work. Marcus Williams is slated to be under center at the start of the year. Marcus has stepped up to the challenge of following Kyle Datres who has been a remarkable player for us the past four seasons. We have had tremendous competition at every position entering camp.

    We are looking forward to relying on that depth in order to repeat our offensive performance. We enter camp looking to improve and provide opportunity for that depth to continue in competition.

    Defense: We are looking to continue to build on our late season success on the defensive side of the ball as we return the majority of the defense. Our run defense is hoped to be very strong as the development of our front 7 continues through offseason conditioning and training.

    All members of our front have multiple years of starting experience with the exception being a battle for our Will Linebacker position between many individuals.

    Our defensive backfield loses two stalwarts in Fletcher Quigley and Kyle Datres. Luckily we were able to gain a tremendous amount of depth and starting opportunities through rotation and therefore return starting experience in multiple positions.

    Special Team: We have a key loss in our special teams with he graduation of our kicker Austin Champion. Our long snapper and holder are both back in Braden Ray and Nate Krizan. Multiple individuals including Derek Gee are competing for the starting kicking job.

    In our return game we should be able to replenish the great athletes who have been lost to graduation.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Delone Catholic (3)

    Head Coach: Corey Zortmandelone_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches: Colby Zortman, Barry Zortman, Steve McMaster, Donnie Sanders, Brian Arentz, Mark Leonard, Brian Arentz, Michael Kale

    Team Name: Delone Catholic Squires

    2014 Record: 6-5 (District III Single A Play Off Birth)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: RB/KR Jake Kadis (976 rushing yards, 8.6 yards per carry, 9 TDs, 491 return yards), RB Alex Little (842 rushing yards, 8 TDs), TE/LB Justin Gobrecht (263 receiving yards, 3 TDs, 65 tackles, 8 sacks), LB/S Tyler Loucks (86 tackles, 3 INTs), LB/DL Jimmy O’Boyle (75 tackles, 1 sack), DL Michael Rider (69 tackles, 4 sacks), K Jay Strickland (24 PATs, 4-4 FGs), QB Jake Wiles

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) T Bryce Perkins, G Chase Kint, RB Tavian Dorsey, QB Brian Shermeyer

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) DT Bryce Perkins, DE Chase Kint, DE Dan Coleman, DB Tavian Dorsey

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Tavian Dorsey

    Key Newcomers: SE Larry Leffler, SE Brandon Zumbrum, TE Brady Repasky, T Wade Neiderer, RB Zach Hart, G Damian Rodriguez, OLB Logan Panzer, C Derek Smith, FB/ILB Sean Sneeringer

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tavian Dorsey

    Key Stats: QB Brian Shermeyer (810 passing yards, 7 TDs, 8 INTs), RB/S Tavian Dorsey (858 all-purpose yards, 7.4 yards per carry, 7 TDs, 1 INT), RB Sean Sneeringer (145 rushing yards, 5.8 yards per carry, 1 TD), WR/CB Brandon Zumbrum (199 receiving yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT), OL/DL Chase Kint (89 tackles, 1 sack), OL/DL Bryce Perkins (62 tackles, 1 sack)

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Wing T – Dorsey is our senior and big play threat, while Shermeyer is a smart talented Junior QB. Newcomers (limited experience) Larry Leffler and Brandon Zumbrum will be fine targets for the passing game. In effort to replace the productivity of Kadis and Little we will look to a assortment of backs to find the right combination (Zach Hart, Ryan Hart, Alec Matland, Logan Panzer, Andrew Hernadez) with Sean Sneeringer bolstering FB. With only 2 other returning starters on the line Chase Kint, Bryce Perkins the strong junior class will be the core of the starting units offensively and defensively. Our success will hinge on how quickly our young guys get acclimated to Varsity football. It has been an advantage having coached under Steve Wiles allowing us to continue the same offensive system with a few wrinkles as a first year head coach.

    Defense: 4-4 – We plan to be more aggressive than years past to offset the key losses and inexperience, leveraging some of our athleticism.

    Special Team: We are currently trying to lock down a full time kicker.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Easton Area (11)

    Head Coach: Steve Shifferteaston_a

    Assistant Coaches: Doug Powell, Scott Byrd, Joe McIntyre, Jeff Braido

    Team Name: Easton Area Red Rovers

    2014 Record: 12-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Nolan Kilpatrick LB, Shane Simpson RB, Dalvyn Reynolds RB, Nick Tone DT, Mike Catalano OT, Mike Fleming C, Forrest Myers OT, kyle Walsh TE,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr QB Trey Durrah 5-9/170, Sr OG Ryan Greene 5’10/215, Sr OG Craig Stahllecker 6’1/210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr DE Daloni Caldwell 6’2/205, Sr LB Corey Deemer 6’3”/200, Sr DE Davis Simmons 6’3/225, Jr CB Katrell Thompson 5’9/165, Sr CB Greg Albertson 5’7/140

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) Sr P/PK Jarrett Koose 5’9/145

    Key Newcomers: Sr LB Luke Daub 5’10/200, Sr DE Isiah Davis5’11/175,Sr FL/DB Trevon Mills 5’11/165, Sr RB Nysir Minney-Gratz 5’7/155, Sr FL/DB Nathan Moser 5’11/150, Sr OL/DL James Barnes 6’2/220, Sr TE/S Richard Tatolli 5’10/175, Jr TE Trey Bailey 6’1/175, Jr OL/LB Liam Ekoko 5’9/201, Jr QB/LB Ben Nimeh 6’/175, Jr OL Mike Pugeliese 6’/220, Jr RB/S Jahmel Foreman 5’11/175, Sr OL Alec Mertz 5’8/210, sr Ol Nick Casterline 5’10 175

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: David Simmons and Corey Deemer IAA

    Twitter: @eastonfootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Need to replace an experienced OL and two 1,000 yd rushers

    Defense: Need to replace the middle of our defense (ILB’s and DT’s)

    Special Team: have to stop giving up big plays (we gave up 5 TD’s last year) and gain better field position from our special teams

  • 2015 Team Preview – Neumann-Goretti (12)

    Head Coach: Dan Concannonneumann_goretti_a

    Assistant Coaches: Lou Mobley – Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line, Kadeem Custis – Defensive Line, Mike DiGiacomo -Defensive Backs/Quarterbacks, Joe Gionfriddo – Wide Receivers

    Team Name: Neumann-Goretti Saints

    2014 Record: 9-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Ray Lenhardt, Mike Difrancesco, Jack Taylor, Joe Herrin, Joe D’Emillio

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) #23 Sr. Khalil Roane RB 5’9″ 205 lbs, #63 Sr. Naquise Childs OG 5’11” 270lbs, #76 Sr. Pat Banning OT 6’2″ 285 lbs., #22 Sr. Miles Brewer RB 6′ 185 lbs.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) #66 Sr. Rashid Saunders DT 6’2″ 275 lbs., #2 Jr. Emil Moody DE 6’5″ 210 lbs., #24 Sr. Fabian Matthews 5’10” 190 lbs.

    Special Team Starters Returning: N/A

    Key Newcomers: Jr. QB Brandon Pridgen 6’1″ 175 lbs.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: #23 Sr. Khalil Roane RB 5’9″ 205 lbs, #76 Sr. Pat Banning OT 6’2″ 285 lbs., #66 Sr. Rashid Saunders DT 6’2″ 275 lbs., #2 Jr. Emil Moody DE 6’5″ 210 lbs.

    Key Stats: 163 Rushing Yards per Game

    Twitter: @NGSFootball

    2015 Outlook: We expect to compete in every game we play this year. There is no reason we cannot compete for our division championship again. It will come down to playing disciplined, mistake-free football. Execution is key.

    Offense: On offense, we want to establish the run and let that dictate everything else. We have experience on the offensive line and at running back. We want them to lead us.

    Defense: We will be an aggressive, attacking defense predicated on stopping the run, preventing the big play, and causing turnovers.

    Special Teams: We hope to be solidly Special Teams. We have some battles for our kicking and returning spots heading into camp. It should be fun to see who emerges.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Cumberland Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Michael Whiteheadcumberland_valley_a

    Assistant Coaches: Levi Mumma, Craig Schweitzer, Jim Fry, John Bates, Mike Cesarano, Pete Rhodes

    Team Name: Cumberland Valley HS Eagles

    2014 Record: 9-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: Tim Spinelli, Logan Chetaitis, Jake Hunt, Brad Hanshaw, Deshaun Thompson, Connor Williams, Suave Carter,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) #21, Sr.RB Nick Rhodes, 5’9″ 175, #22, Sr. WR, Connor Long, 5’9″ 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) #21 Sr. DB Nick Rhodes, 5’9″ 175, #22 Sr. DB Connor Long 5’9″ 175, #40 Sr. LB Cole Kline 6’2″ 210, #62 Sr. DT Shannon Dolan 5’9″ 230

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) #22 Sr. K,P Connor Long

    Key Newcomers: #2 Sr. DB-WR Charles Katshir 6’2″ 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Cole Kline, Connor Long

    2015 Outlook: We have some depth issues but overall I feel we have a good group that can compete for a division championship.

    Offense: We have some returning guys that were not starters but played quite a few snaps at the skill positions. We are expecting them to be leaders within our offense.

    Defense: We have a good nucleus of returning starters. Plus many guys that played a lot as backups. We should have good quickness on defense.

    Special Team: Connor Long is in his 3rd season as our kicker and punter. We expect to have good special teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bishop McDevitt (3) – Big School Team # 7

    Head Coach: Jeff Weachterbishop_mcdevitt_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Crusaders

    2014 Record: 14-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Andre Robinson, Que’Shawn Jenkins, Myles Turner, Nick Marsilio

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) WR Kobay White, WR Bryce Hall, WR Kyree Calli, TE Kevin Lenz, OT Anthony Long, OG Jaelon Mitchell, C Braden Weachter, FB Vinny Salomone

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) DL Shaneil Johnson, DT Anthony Long, LB Vinney Salomone, LB Osman Kamara, CB Jaron Scott, CB Joe Joe Headen, S Alex Marsico

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) P Matt Geiger

    Key Newcomers: QB Tayvon Bowers, DB Jalik Smith

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Kobay White, Kyree Calli, Joe Joe Headen, Anthony Long, Bryce Hall

    Key Stats: Lost over 6,000 yards of offense due to graduation.

    Twitter: @mcd_football_

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: One of the keys on offense is our quarterback Tayvon Bowers. He throws the ball very well and brings another dimension that we haven’t had at the quarterback spot. He can really run the ball. We really won’t know what we have until we put the pads on. He has great potential to be a good one. Marshall Kent will back him up. You may see both kids on the field at the same time.

    One of the biggest question marks going into the season is at running back. Andre Robinson is at Penn State now and this year we are going more running back by committee. We have a sophomore, Michael Jones, who is a big kid and can run the ball. When Andre was out for five games, guys like Matt Geiger got some playing time last year. Osman Kamara will get some playing time at running back. Kobay White will see time in the backfield.

    In the offensive line we have some holes to fill. Jake Perloski will move from tight end to the offensive line this year. Joe Parker and Darrin Petrucci will see time on the line this year. Anthony Long, Jaelon Mitchell, Braden Weachter will lead our line this year.
    Our strength on offense is our receivers and they are led by Kobay White, Kyree Calli and Bryce Hall.

    Defense: Our strength is our secondary. We return 3 out of 4 players from last year. They are Jaron Scott, Joe Joe Headen, Alex Marsico. Kobay White can play back there for us. Jalik Smith a transfer from Susquehanna Township has looked good in camp this summer.

    We have a lot of speed at linebacker. Vinney Salomone and Osman Kamara both played well for us last year. We are going to move Matt Geiger from safety to outside linebacker this year.

    Our biggest question going into the season is our line. We lost 2 out of the 4 starters from last year. We have Anthony Long and Shaneil Johnson back. We always have rotated a lot of guys on the line. So, guys like Jake Perloski, Tim Kater and some other guys we are going to check out in camp.

    Special Teams: We have two or three soccer players trying out for the kicking position and we have our punter back in Matt Geiger. We have a lot of weapons that can do kick and punt returns and are led by Kobay White.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Farrschuylkill_haven_a

    Assistant Coaches: Buddy Biever, Asst Coach; Steve Spolski, Asst Coach; Frank Gaffney, Asst Coach; Bud Runkle, Asst Coach; Dennis Fink, Asst Coach; Andrew Fink, Asst Coach; Evan Fink, Asst Coach; Zach Barket, Asst Coach; Mike Tracey, Asst Coach; Zach Dixon, Asst Coach; Andrew Torch, Trainer; Derek Flail, Strength & Conditioning

    Team Name: Schuylkill Haven Hurricanes

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Ryan Fink, Will Casella, Ken Harig, Jason Trumbo, Zavier Webb

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    JR  3 Danny Lozada QB 5’9″ 145
    SR  40 Nick Kershner © RB 5’9″ 205
    SR  70 Remy Reager OL 5’9″ 210
    SR  77 Max Moltko © OL 6’1″ 294
    SR  75 Boston Cook © OL 5’11” 320
    SO  80 Austin Yoder TE 6’2″ 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)

    SR  40 Nick Kershner © LB 5’9″ 195
    SR  77 Max Motko © DL 6’1″ 276
    SR  75 Boston Cook © DL 5’10” 315
    SO  80 Austin Yoder DL 6’3″ 190

    Key Newcomers:

    JR  3 Danny Lozada DB 5’9″ 145
    JR  11 Matt Mills DB 5’11” 180
    JR  5 Preston Gehring DB 5’7″ 135
    SO  22 Brandon Koch DB 6’0″ 170
    SR  26 Nate Batz LB 5’10” 175
    FR  36 Shawn Davis LB 6’0″ 190
    SO  51 Tyler Jenkins LB 5’9″ 205
    SR  31 Tyler Browne RB 5’8″ 175
    SR  66 Jeff Bensinger © OL 5’9″ 295

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: none

    2015 Outlook: Leadership is key. Experience up front must control LOS and youth needs to develop quickly

    Offense: Experienced line

    Defense: New 3-4 defense. Use our athletes to pressure

    Special Team: 2 new kickers – SO Dawson Evitts and SR Blake Handling

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lebanon (3)

    Head Coach: Gerry Yonchiuk lebanon_a

    Assistant Coaches: Asst Head Coach Karl Liedtka, Def Coordinator Bob Norman, WR Dave Haninchick, DB Trent Jones, RB Jeff Stellar

    Team Name: Lebanon High School, “Cedars”

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: RB/DB Khaleem Newkirk, OG/DT Connor Cummins, WR Nick Negron, RB-WR Luke Eisenhour, WR Xavier Baez

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) #65 Sr. C Lucas Imm, 6-1, 297 – #52 Sr OT Gian Fabian 5’10” 240 – #77 Jr OT Khalique Washington 6’4” 265 – #5 Sr RB Malik Hunter 5”10 175 – #7 Jr QB Cody Kissinger 6’0” 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) #32 Sr LB Luke Fureman 5’10’ 165 – #65 NT Lucas Imm, #5 OLB Malik Hunter, #57 Sr DT Marcus Jimenez 5’5” 225, # 11 Sr Alex Maldonado DB 5’10”-150, #2 J. Jay Maldonado DB 5’10” 145

    Special Team Starters Returning: N/A

    Key Newcomers: Sr RB/OLB Markel Scarborough 5’9”165, So WR/OLB Jeremiah Beckley 6’1” 185, So ILB Nick Bradley 5’9” 180, So ILB Josh Kaufman 5’8” 180, Sr RB/DB Danny Carricabaeur 5’9” 175

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: SR Lucas Imm – Preferred walk on Temple University, Jr Khalique Washington Div 1-A Off line prospect

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Strong returning off line with two D-1 prospects. More balance this year then just Air Raid offense. RB Malik Hunter is a difference maker. QB Cody Kissinger is returning starter in the Air Raid.

    Defense: Switch to a 4-2-5 Defense. Very good team speed.

    Special Team: Kicking game will be a question with a new punter and kicker
    ***Staying healthy will be key for the Cedars this fall!

  • 2015 Team Previews – Berks Catholic (3) – Small School Team # 7

    Head Coach: Rick Keeleyberks_catholic_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Head Coach: Rick Keeley
    Athletic Director/Assistant Coach: Bill Hess
    Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Dave Stahler
    Offensive Line Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jasen Esposito
    Defensive Coordinator: Ray Serafin
    Defensive Line Coach: Phil Bennethum Jr.
    Defensive Backs Coach: Brendan Riley
    Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach: Jake Latchum
    Assistant Coach: John Marabella
    Assistant Coach: Chris Lea
    Assistant Coach: George Vogel
    Assistant Coach: Mike Bean
    Assistant Coach: Josh Pefley
    Assistant Coach: Anthony Meridionale
    Assistant Coach: Neil George
    Assistant Coach: Fred Caruso
    Assistant Coach: Dan Christian

    Assistant Coach:Alex Swavely

    Team Name: Berks Catholic

    2014 Record: 12-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB/OLB Pop Lacey, QB Pat Causa, OL Phil Bennethum, OL/OLB Tom Ferguson, LB Matt Reinhart, OL/DL Dalton Hoagland, DL Will Mancuso, DL Tynan Deshields, DB Dan Gray, DB Joe Stiles, LB Eric Bodolus (transferred to Pottsgrove)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) RB Isaac Lutz 5’11 185, RB Marcus Wilson 5’11 200, RB Todd Reedy 5’10 200, TE John Reedy 6’3 215, WR Tanner Pajakinas 5’9 155, WR/RB Cooper Lutz 5’11 185, OL Nick Kuzma 6’3 270

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) DB Isaac Lutz 5’11 185, LB Todd Reedy 5’10 200

    Key Newcomers: OL/DL SR Logan Schupp 6’3 300, OL/DL JR Owen Dubble 6’2 250, OL/DL Soph John Blanco 6’3 250, RB/LB FR Brandon George 6’2 180, OL JR Brandon Perez 5’7 200, OL JR Matt Perez 5’7 180, JR OL/DL Michael Fey 6’1 200

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Class of 2016: Isaac Lutz, John Reedy, Logan Schupp

    Key Stats: From 2014 +14 Turnover Margin. 5111 Today Yards of Offense (393.2 Yards Per Game). 40.6 Points Per Game. 17.4 Points Allowed Per Game. Marcus Wilson 688 Yards Rushing in 2014, Todd Reedy 364 Yards Rushing in 2014, Isaac Lutz 565 Yards Rushing, 495 Yards Receiving, and 24 TDs in 2014. Eric Bodolus 98 Tackles, 2 INts, and 2 Fumble Recoveries in 2014, Isaac Lutz 60 Tackles and 4 Ints in 2014

    Twitter: @WeAreBC55

    2015 Outlook: Have to replace a strong Class of 2015 that went 35-4 over 3 years. Lots of talent returning in Lutz, Lutz, Reedy, Reedy and Wilson.

    Will need a new group of seniors to step up and contribute to challenge for Berks 2 and District 3 AA titles.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Central York (3)

    Head Coach: Brad Livingstoncentral_york_a

    Assistant Coaches: Matt Baker, Charlie Grimm, George Touras, Justin Sowers, Tony Desenberg, Brody Myers, Patrick Strine, Matt Snyder

    Team Name: Central York Panthers

    2014 Record: 5-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Brandon Falkenstein (Jr./WR), Josh Ferguson (Sr./OL), Noriega Goff (Jr./RB), Carter Luckenbaugh (Jr./K-P), Nik Strine (Sr./QB), Zane Santos (Sr./OG/2YS)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sakai Barton (Jr./DB), Lonnie Blount (Sr./DT), Isaiah Dickson (Sr./LB), Rodney Johnson (Sr./DB), Brennden Jenkins (Sr./DE), Elzir Stroman (Jr. OLB)

    Special Team Starters Returning: (number) Example: Sr. DT John Smith, 6-5, 320

    Key Newcomers: Corbin Chevaux WR, Shawn Johnston TE, Shyheim Goff TB, Drew Anderson DB, Devin Gaffney OL/DL, Jordan Bowie DB, Ben Ward TE/DE, David Miller LB, Gordon Kelley LB, Nnaemeka Afunugo DT, Eddie Santiago WR, Todd Horner OL

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We are coming off a subpar 2014 season during which our program became irrelevant in both DIII and YAIAA 4A football. Our 2014 Panthers suffered from many self-inflicted wounds that ultimately were exposed by our opponents each and every Friday. We feel that we have addressed the issues responsible for those “wounds” and our resulting lack of competitiveness.

    The 2015 season will help us evaluate our progress toward raising our level of play toward a competitive level. I am sure there is still work to be done, but this will be an exciting, fun season.

    Our 2014 results should be sufficient motivation for our players to build the very best football team we can build in 2015. As a coaching staff we hope that the players “get it”. As of this writing I can tell you that we are excited about this 2015 football team. There is a sense of urgency among the returning players who want to prove that 2014 was an anomaly.

  • 2015 Team Preview – ELCO (3)

    Head Coach: Robert Millereastern_lebanon_a

    Assistant Coaches: Bob Williams, John Carley, Warren Zimmerman, Skeeter Thomas, Derek Fulk

    Team Name: ELCO Radiers

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Pat Adams – OL/DL, Dustin Miller DB/WR, Bobby Kreps OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Jeff Martin 2016, QB 6-4, 220; Tyler Horst 2017, RB 6-1, 210; Colt Umberger 2016, OL 6-3 305; Nate Hostetter 2016, OL 5-11, 185; Dylan Stoops 2016, TE 6-2 220; Luis Rolon 2016, WR 6-1 180; Jeremy Habowski 2016 OL 6-1 210; Travis Zimmerman 2016 RB 5-10 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Tyler Horst 2017, LB 6-1, 210; Colt Umberger 2016, DL 6-3 305; Nate Hostetter 2016, DL 5-11, 185; Dylan Stoops 2016, DE 6-2 220; Kyle Knight 2017, LB 5-11, 180; Luis Rolon 2016, DB 6-1 180; Ryan Rolon 2016 LB 6-1 210

    Key Starters Returning: Jeff Martin QB, Colt Umberber OL, Nate Hostetter OL/DL, Tyler Horst LB, Travis Zimmerman RB, Luis Rolon DB, Kory Brown DB, Ryan Rolon LB, Jeremy Habowski OL

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jeff Martin and Tyler Horst

    Key Newcomers – Andrew Olson WR/LB, Austin Taylor DB/WR

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We have a lot of key returning players that have experience but there is a lot of improvements to be made.

    Offensively we have had a lot of success but we have to win games against winning teams.

    Defensively we have a lot back but have struggled. We look to see improvement each week and hope to contend for a Section championship.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Upper Dauphin (3)

    Head Coach: Brent Bell         upper_dauphin_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Griffiths, Ed Cooper, Jordan Feidt, Corey Shadle

    Team Name: Upper Dauphin Trojans

    2014 Record:  5-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Peyton Barge, Matt Deitrich, Cameron Fornwald, Tanner Miller, Cole Reed, Ethan Schell, Dakotah Wiest

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) QB Aaron Cleveland, C/OG Cody Zerby, OT Cole Zimmerman, OG Mason Bellis, FB Coy Rickert, RB Drake Lenker

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) FS Aaron Cleveland, DT Cody Zerby, DE Cole Zimmerman, ILB Coy Rickert, DL/LB Evan Hoffman, DE/LB Masen Bellis, OLB Drake Lenker

    Special Team Starters Returning: (1) K Alex Uhler

    Key Newcomers:

    Zach Rebuck Senior WR/DB  Did not play in 2014

    Max Snyder Senior WR/DB  Did not play in 2014

    Colton Laundenslager Senior TEWR/DE  Did not play in 2014

    Derrick Bordner Senior WR/DB  Did not play in 2014

    Ethan Ditty Senior OL/DL  Reserve; Played JV Ball in 2014

    John Eppley Senior OL/LB  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Blair Warner Junior OL/DL  Reserve; Played JV Ball in 2014

    Tanner Bechtel Junior FB/LB  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Austin Crabb Junior WR/DB  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Marion Thomas Junior RB/OLB  Did not play in 2014

    Tyler Wiest Junior RB/OLB  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Chuck Brown Sophomore OT/DT  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Nick Straub Sophomore WR/DB  Did not play in 2014

    Keegan Kerstetter Sophomore OC/LB/DE  Played JV Ball in 2014

    Carson Barge Freshman RB/LB

    Donnie Gelnett Freshman FB/RB/LB

    Mason Wiest Freshman RB/WR/DB

    Ben Cope  Freshman  WR/DB

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    The goal of the Trojan Football Team during the 2015 is to be competitive each week and improve throughout the season. We have a lot of inexperienced and young players that we expect will improve as the season progresses.

    How well we do this season depends on staying healthy and allowing those inexperienced and young players time to develop their skills. We expect our returning players to step up and lead our team while having patience with those with less experience.

    That said, those new players do have a lot of talent and if they develop quickly, they could have a very nice year within our league.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bethlehem Catholic (11) – Big School Team # 8

    Head Coach: Joe Henrich (5th year)bethlehem_catholic_a

    Team name: Bethlehem Catholic

    Coaching Staff: Kyle Haas (OC/QB), Matt Cohen (RB), Jeff Searfass (WR), John Glass (OL), Nick Artinger (S), Jack Daddona (LB), Larry Moussa (DL), Brian Jones (C),

    2014 Record: 12‐2 (overall 24‐23) District XI AAA Champions (2013 & 2014)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Mike Italiani OL/DL, Kyle Benbrook OL/DL, Mike McDaniel RB/FS, Freddie Simmons Jr. WR/C, Colby Faasuamalie OL, Will Ward LB, Dante Lonardo DE/FB, Ryan Johnson DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7), Antwon Keenan‐JR RB, Julian Spigner‐JR QB, Anthony Davis‐JR OL, Nate Burk‐JR FB, EJ Fineran‐JR WR, Niko Camacho‐JR OL, Damian Diaz‐JR RB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7), Antwon Keenan‐SR LB, Joe Smith‐SR DB, Brandon Blobe‐SR DE, Nate Burk‐JR LB, EJ Fineran‐JR S, Darius Aldridge‐JR S, Will Schroeder‐SR LB

    Key Newcomers: Nate Stewart‐SR WR/S (from Pius X), Andrew Nieves‐SR RB/C, Destyn Woody‐SR FB/LB (from Pius X)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Joe Smith, EJ Fineran, Antwon Keenan, Nate Stewart and Julian Spigner

    Key Stats from 2014: Julian Spigner ‐ 1,548 Passing Yards, 18 TD’s, 617 Rushing Yards, 2 TD’s ; EJ Fineran ‐ 31 receptions, 730 yards, 8 TD’s, 23.5 ypc average;  Nate Stewart ‐ 81 receptions, 1154 yards, 15 TD’s;  Joe Smith ‐ 47 total tackles, 6 interceptions, 2 int’s for TD

    Twitter: @becahi_hawks

    2015 Outlook: Coming off the 2014 season that saw the Hawks win their second consecutive (10th overall) District XI Championship, the 2015 squad is poised to make another run.

    Offensively, Becahi returns all of their skill position players from last year with the exception of NC State bound Freddie Simmons Jr.. With a year of experience and another offseason of training the Hawk offense could be one of the most explosive in the area after averaging 42.2 ppg in 2014.

    Defensively, Becahi returns three linebackers who saw starting time last year, as well as four of 5 starting defensive backs.

    The biggest holes will be replacing three offensive and defensive lineman. Overall, Coach Henrich believes he will have an experienced and hungry squad in 2015 with a bitter taste of a 0‐30 loss in the state quarterfinals to Somerset.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Springfield-Montco (1)

    Head Coach: Chris Shellyspringfield_township_a

    Team Name: Springfield-Montco Spartans

    2014 Record: 6-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Base offensive scheme: multiple

    Base defensive scheme: multiple

    Number of Returning starters on defense (5) and offense (5):

     

    YEAR  PLAYER  POSITION HT/WT

    SR Brett Righter FB/LB   6’ 195

    SR Justin Hill QB/DB  5’9 170

    SR Nigel Fox OL/DL 6’5” 200

    SR Ben Fisher RB/DB 5’11 180

    JR George Baughan WR/DB 6’1” 180

    JR Sheir-Ron Whittaker  WR/DB  6’1 180

    JR Drew Toutkousian RB/LB  5’10 170

    JR Robert Demerlis OL/LB  5’10 185

     

    Key transfers or newcomers: NONE

     

    Strengths: Terrific leadership from captains (Righter and Hill)

    Team chemistry and a very talented junior class

    FB/LB Righter is a big time player who should warrant all-state attention

     

    Concerns: Inexperience at key spots including QB and line

    We have to rebuild offensive and defensive lines

    Difficult Suburban One schedule

     

    Goal: Same as every year for us!

    Compete in every league game, compete for district AA championship,

    and make a run in the AA state play-offs!

    League Favorite: Upper Dublin

     

    College prospects:

    Brett Righter- he is looking at I AA Colgate, Villanova, etc.

    Tremendous player who is flying under radar- will open scouts’ eyes this year!

  • 2015 Team Preview – Conestoga Valley (3)

    Head Coach: Mark Pieters conestoga_valley_a

    Team Name: Conestoga Valley Buckskins

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) QB Grant Stoltzfus; OG Kole Martin

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) CB Tyler Humpreville; DL Kole Martin

     

    Key Stats: Grant Stoltzfus – 161/282 57% 16 TD 10 Int 1996 yds – honorable mention all-section I QB and place kicker

    Kole Martin – second team all section I @ OG and honorable mention @ DL.

    Tyler Humpreville – CB – 63 tackles

    Connor Brinton – 34 tackles, 15 KOR 322 1 TD 85 yds.

    Daulton Martin – 2013 section 2 first team FS

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Our goal is to be focused and play our best game each week regardless of the opponent. We respect each opponent on our schedule and work to give our best effort each week.

    Offense: (Air Raid) Grant Stoltzfus – QB – #8 – Jr – 6’1” 185. Threw for almost 2000 yards last year as a sophomore and has dedicated himself in the off-season to improve on that this year. We expect BIG things from him this tear.

    Defense: (3-3-5) We feel that Connor Brinton is primed for a breakout season. He will be starting at SS on defense and TB on offense. He plays an integral position on each side of the ball.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Academy of New Church (Non-PIAA)

    Head Coach: Ty Klippensteinacademy_new_church_a

    Assistant Coaches: Randall Mattison, Kevin Junge, Ben Barnett, Walter Long, Tom Gontz

    Team Name: Academy of the New Church Lions

    2014 Record: 9-0

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players lost: Antonio Nakos, Carnel Harley, Shane McCurdy, Zahir Murray

    Offensive starters returning: (8) Sr. QB Charlie Coyle, 5-9 165; Sr. RB Anthony Weizer, 5-7, 185; Jr. RB Kyle Mattison, 5-11, 185; Soph. RB Seamus Hogan, 5-7 165; Sr. OT Kyle Cole, 6-0, 220; Jr. OG Bryson McCurdy, 5-10 170; Soph. OG Milo Navarro, 5-10, 190; Jr. OT Jack McCabe, 6-2 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. LB Anthony Weizer, 5-7, 185; Jr. LB Kyle Mattison, 5-11, 185; Sr. DT Kyle Cole, 6-0, 220; Jr. DT Bryson McCurdy, 5-10 170; Soph. LB Milo Navarro, 5-10, 190; Jr. DT Jack McCabe, 6-2 240; Soph. DB Seamus Hogan, 5-7 165; Jr. DB Kameron Kittrels, 5-8, 170

    Key Stats: Charlie Coyle is 14-1 as a starting QB.

    Key Newcomers: We’ll see at camp!

    Twitter: @anc_lionsfb

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: We have depth at the skill position despite losing some of our most productive players there in our history. We also return the bulk of our team–including our 3 year starting QB, most of our backfield and line–and are looking to build on the success from last year. Make no mistake though, with a tougher schedule, and having lost some great players, it will be a challenging year, especially when, as always, we struggle with a low number of players.

    Defense: The same players we lose on offense will also be missed on defense. But again, we have a large core of returning players, so it’s only a matter of filling a few positions.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Chambersburg (3)

    Head Coach: Mark Saunderschambersburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mark Elko-Defensive Coordinator; Lionel Pierre- Defensive backs; Harvey Staver Defensive Line; Scott Mitchell- Cornerbacks; Scott Shacreaw-Offensive Line; Quarterbacks- Gary Carter; Bob McClure- Runningbacks; Scott McClure- Wide Receivers

    Team Name: Chambersburg Trojans

    2014 record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule
    Key losses: Both inside linebackers Colten Brookens and Mitch Hollar.

    Offensive starters returning: (5) OL/DL- Kelton Chastulik 6-3, 260 Jr.,OL Nathan Trindel 6-3, 265 sr, Darius Johnson RB/DB 5-10,180 Sr, WR/DB Sam Blevins 5-10,160, Sr. QB Hunter Leedy 6-1,170 Sr.

    Defensive Starters returning: (5) Kelton Chastulik Jr. , DL Myles Braxton,6-0 270 Jr., Darius Johnson, Sr, Sam Blevins DB, Sr. Josh Honorat 5-9, 170 DB, Sr.

    Key Newcomers: Warren Lee RB/DB 5-11, 185 Sr, Shawn Vessah WR/OLB, 6-2, 200 Jr. Kameron Green RB/DB, 5-8,165 JR.

    Offense: We will look to have more consistency and better execution. Offensive line should be better with a year under their belts and we need to have the ability to run the football.

    Defense: Extremely thin at the linebacker position and will need to develop depth all around. Key point is to keep the big explosive plays to a minimum to be successful.

    Special teams: Kicking game should be a strong point we have an exceptional kicker.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Wyomissing Area (3) – Small School Team # 8

    Head Coach: Bob Wolfrumwyomissing_a

    Assistant Coaches: Frank Ferrandino, Andy Siggins, Tom Baldwin, Jim Delp, Jack Paris, Al Silveri, Bill Hartman, Steve Oneil, Chris Blickley Steve Brunner, Todd Zechman

    Team Name: Wyomissing Area Spartans

    2014 Record: 13-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Tom Paolini, Sam Weaver, zPete Geyer, Scott Kuszala, Jack Wertz Mason DuGuay, Liam Reedy

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. C Slade Strauss, Sr. OG Robert McCarthy Sr. HB Chris Martir, Sr. FB Brandon Workman

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DL Colin Maluchnik, Sr. DL Robert Dunbar, Sr. LB Brandon Workman, Sr. LB Chris Martir Sr. DB Charlie Tonneslan, Sr. DB Colin Smith

    Key Newcomers: Sr. TE Hunter Beane, JR. HB,FB Brandon Westwood Sr SE Colin Mastrangelo, Sr. SE DB Andy Urban, Sr DL Darius Miller Jr. PK Conner Mendel

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Robert Dunbar

    Twitter: @wyofootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive line is inexperienced. If they come thru, we’ll be fine.

    Defense: Strength is the front 7. Young secondary must grow up fast.

    Special Team: Conner Mendel finished last year strong and will be both out punter and place kicker

  • 2015 Team Preview – Valley Forge Military Academy (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Koromvalley_forge_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Concannon, Connor Ferst, Chuck Kaniuka, John Katch

    Team Name: Valley Forge Military Academy Trojans

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. TE John Cary, 5’10”, 175: Sr. OL Jerome Hay, 5’11”, 220: Sr. FB Anthony Howard, 5’11”, 170: Jr. RB Audley Isaacs, 6’0”, 205: Sr. C Seamus Mooney, 6’0”, 200.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr. DE Seamus Mooney, 6’0”, 200: Jr. LB Audley Isaacs 6’0”, 205: Jr. LB Mike Rosa, 5’10”, 180

    Key Newcomers: Soph. WR Javier Price-Butler, 6’0”, 150: Soph. QB Gavin Chaffee, 6’2”, 150

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We need to be able to run the ball effectively to set up the pass. Audley Isaacs will be carrying the load on offense.

    Defense: We must get good play from our Defensive Line and Linebackers and contain the running games of the teams in our league.

    Special Team: We must improve on our kicking and punting game

  • 2015 Team Preview – Northern York (3)

    Head Coach: Greg Bowmannorthern_a

    Assistant Coaches: Marty Green, Pat Hicks, Scott Link, Bill Miller, Craig Moose, Brian Robison

    Team Name: Northern Polar Bears

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players Lost: Ethan Bell, Sam Geiser, Zach Shanahan

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. OL Owen Blaschak, 5-9, 200, Jr. OL Kyle Goss, 5-9, 240, Sr. RB Michael Kearney, 5-10, 165, Sr. OL Austin Miller, 6-2, 230, Sr. OL Trevor Morris, 6-1, 245, Jr. QB Curtis Robison, 6-1, 190, Sr. RB Bobby Shelly, 6-0, 195, Sr. OL Cale Walker, 5-10, 220

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DB Jake Cromer, 5-10, 155, Sr. DL Gunnar Renninger, 5-10, 195, Sr. LB Bobby Shelly, 6-0, 195, Sr. DL Noah Smith, 6-3, 260, Jr. DL Jared Sutch, 6-0, 180, Sr. DB Andrew Swaisgood, 5-11, 145, Sr. DL Cale Walker, 5-10, 220

    Special Team Starters Returning: (3) Jr. K Aidan Alves, 6-0, 170, Sr. P Justin Markle, 5-11, 170, Sr. KR Andrew Swaisgood, 5-11, 145

    Key Newcomers: Jr. WR/DB Josh Fekete, 5-11, 155, Jr. WR/DB John Kearney, 5-7, 128, Jr. WR/LB Joey Razzano, 6-2, 175, Jr. OL/LB Austin Wenger, 6-0, 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. RB/LB Bobby Shelly, 6-0, 195

    Key Stats: Statistics are a thing of the past, and the Polar Bears will not look back. Rather, they will focus on moving forward to “Restore the Roar” in 2015!

    Twitter: @NorthernFootbll

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The 2015 Northern offense will feature a downhill rushing attack operating out of multiple formations. Opposing defenses will be forced to respect both the run and the pass, as well as maintain option responsibilities on every snap. The Polar Bears will look to senior running backs Bobby Shelly (2014 2nd Team All-Mid Penn Colonial Division RB) and Michael Kearney to shoulder the load in the running game, and will rely on a variety of receivers in the passing game.

    Junior quarterback Curtis Robison returns and will compete with senior Justin Markle for the starting nod under center. Regardless of who takes the field first, both young men are expected to contribute.

    The key to Northern’s offense will be the play of an experienced offensive line, which returns five starters, four of whom are entering their senior year. If the guys up front can successfully open holes in the running game and protect the quarterback in the passing game, the Polar Bears will be very difficult to stop.

    Defense: The 2015 Northern defense will operate out of a base 4-4, gap-control scheme designed to prevent the opponent from driving the ball, changing field position, and taking time off the clock. The defensive unit will pride itself upon being physically dominant at the line of scrimmage, relentlessly pursuing the ball carrier from sideline to sideline, gang tackling, preventing the big play, and forcing the opponent into errors which result in turnovers.

    A variety of coverage schemes will be utilized in an experienced secondary, featuring seniors Andrew Swaisgood (2014 2nd Team All-Mid Penn Colonial Division CB) and Jake Cromer. Having lead the Polar Bears in tackles in 2014, senior linebacker Devin Reed returns to hold down the middle of the field, and he will be flanked by the multi-talented Bobby Shelly at one outside linebacker position and Curtis Robison at the other.

    As with the Polar Bear offense, the key to victory for the Northern defense will be the big guys up front. Returning starters Noah Smith, Cale Walker, and Jared Sutch will be relied on heavily to stuff the run and put pressure on the opposing team’s quarterback.

    Special Teams: Junior placekicker Aidan Alves put in a ton of work in the off-season and promises to be a huge weapon for the Polar Bears’ special teams. Senior punter Justin Markle returns and will compete with Alves – who added punting to his kicking regimen during the summer months – for the punting job. A dynamic return man with exceptional speed and quickness, Andrew Swaisgood will be a threat to take it to the house on every kick.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Upper Dublin (1) – Big School Team # 9

    Head Coach: Bret Stoverupper_dublin_a

    Team Name: Upper Dublin Cardinals

    2014 Record: 9-1 Suburban 1 American Conference Champions, 2-1 in District 1 playoffs, 11-2 Lost District 1 Semi-Final to Pennsbury

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Matt Thompson FL/S, John Lee FB/OLB, Tim Rasmussen, OL/OLB, Tamir Bailey NG, Tom Henning DE, Kevin Callahan LS

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. QB Ryan Stover 6’4 210, Sr. OL Henry Winebrake 6’1 225, Sr. FL Mike Sowers 5’8 175, Sr. OL Jack Rapine 6’2 215, Sr. OL Kane O’Connor 6’4 235, Sr.TE John Barrett 6’1 185, Sr. FB 5’9 215 Stacey Gardner, TB Kaleif Lee 5’10 190, Sr. SE Gary Fields 5’10 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. NG Kaleif Lee 5’10 190, Sr. DE Kane O’Connor, Sr. MLB Henry Winebrake 6’1 225, Sr. MLB Stacey Gardner 5’9 215, Sr. OLB Jack Rapine, 6’1 215, Sr. CB Mike Sowers 5’8 175, Sr. FS Evan Scott 6’1 190, Sr CB David Bryant 5’8 165

    Key Newcomers: Example: Fr. DB John Smith, 6-1, 170 Sr. DE/TE Isaiah Henrich 6’5 235, Sr. K Todd Spirt 5’8 165, Jr. RB/DB Naim Huff 5’11 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ryan Stover, Henry Winebrake, Isaiah Henrich, Todd Spirt

    Key Stats: The Cardinals will look to replace Thompsons 57 catches with a number of capable receivers. They also need players to step up and replace Thompson and Lee’s TD output of 22 combined from last year’s school record setting District 1 playoff team.

    Twitter: @UpperDublinFB

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    The Cardinal offense returns 8 starters from last year’s District 1 playoff team. Ryan Stover returns at QB after his school record setting season (Passing Yards 2187) TD passes (21). Kaleif Lee is also back at the TB position where he tallied 1057 yards and 21 TD’s. Stacey Gardner returns to the FB position after taking every snap at center last season as a junior. Gary Fields(26 catches) and John Barrett (21 catches) return as receivers. The addition of kicker Todd Spirt adds an offensive element the Cardinals have lacked the last few years.

    Defense: MLB Henry Winebrake returns for his 3rd season as the leader on the cardinals defense and heads a defense that returns 8 starters. Impact players will be Jack Rapine at OLB, Gardner at MLB, Michael Sowers and David Bryant return as CB’s while Evan Scott returns at FS. Lasalle transfer Isaiah Henrich will help anchor a defensive line along with Kane O’Connor, Lee and Fields.

    Special Teams: The addition of Todd Spirt gives UD a legitimate kicking game, and if he can consistently kick the ball into the end zone this will be a huge improvement in terms of drive starts for the Cardinals opponents this season. The Cardinals have a plethora of capable kick returners with the likes of George Weems and Phil Butler leading the way.

    Like every other team, the Cardinals have to stay healthy. In the interim we need to develop depth on this senior heavy team.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Honesdale (2)

    Head Coach: Mike Jurkowskihonesdale_a

    Assistant Coaches: Gene Biscontini, Joe Kosciuk, Jeremy Ebert

    Team Name: Honesdale Hornets

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) 77, Sr. OT Jon Sepe, 5-11, 275: 7, Julio Galarza, Sr. WR, 6-0, 205: 2, Sr. QB, Clay Hewlett, 6-1 175: 70, Jr. C, Alec Rutledge, 6-0, 215: 33, Sr. TB, Kyle Strokes, 5-10, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) 7, Julio Galarza, Sr. SS, 6-0, 205: 81, Sr. Tristan Petroski, 6-0, 215: 27, Sr. Luke Davis, LB, 5-11, 185: 80, Jr.Tyler McConnell, DE, 6-2, 170.

    Key Newcomers: So. OG, Austin Principal, 5-10, 195: So. QB, Garyn Barnes, 6-0 175: Jr. Pierce St. Clair, 5-10 190: Sr. OL, Stephen Montauredes, 5-11, 210: Jr. WR, Nik Krempasky, 6-2 155.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: None

    2015 Outlook: As a first year head coach, we are looking to build the offense and defense around our current players. We have many different formations and options by using the Pro formation and the 4-4 as our base packages.

    The key to success this year will be to have a smooth transition into the new offensive and defensive schemes.

    Offense: Pro formation

    Defense: 4-4

  • 2015 Team Preview – Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac)

    Head Coach: Aaron Bradymalvern_prep_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Malvern Prep Friars

    2014 Record: 7-4

    Offensive (5) and Defensive (7) Starters Returning:

    Riley Ammerman, Sr., OLB; Ryan Murray, Sr., OLB; Phil DiTrolio, Sr., DB; Chris Brown, Sr., WR; Ian Murray, Sr., TE-WR-P; Joe Basiura, So., OL; John Skrocki, Sr., TE-DE; Rashon Lusane, Sr., ATH; Zac Fernandez, Jr., RB-DB; David Lynch, Sr., OL; Nick Leasure, Sr., OL; Pat Finley, Sr., LB

    Key Newcomers: OL Jake Glavin

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: QB wide open / not sure yet who it will be Sam Rose (JR), Nick Maras (JR), and Kevin Doyle (SO) will all get reps this fall.

    RB Zac Fernandez (league leading rusher last year as a soph will be a junior) , O’Shaan Allison (talented rising soph)

    WR/TE Chris Brown returns as a starter / keep an eye out for talented JR Mike Fay and 6’6 TE Ian Murray

    OL is led by seniors John Skrocki, Nick Leasure and David Lynch

    Defense: DL Expect returning starter, Justin Titchenell (JR) to be a force and Riley Ammerman had a great offseason.

    LB Defensive MVP last year Ryan Murray returns at weak OLB — he made a lot of plays for us. also our ILB’s started last year Pat Finley and Cole McCabe

    DB/S Rashon Lusane (Div I recruit will roam the field) we return both corners as starters (Phil DiTrolio and Danny Sullivan) from last year

    Special Team: Kicker will be someone new

    What is your team’s strength and what is its weakness?

    We expect our Offensive line to be very strong and dominating. Our defense returns a lot of players from a group that got better every game last season.

    Please briefly assess your team’s chances to win your league?

    The Inter-Ac will be competitive this fall we expect to play for the championship but it runs through haverford. Coach Murphy has done a great job building his program.

    Please identify the Team to Beat in your league/section/division/conference? 

    The team to beat is Haverford in our league.

    X Factor–excited to have Brian Boyle back at DB, RB and on special teams (he was hurt most of the year last year)

    Two Juniors to keep an eye on this season–Seth Janney (TE/DE) and Jake Glavin (OL/DL)– I think they will have breakout junior football seasons.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Mahanoy Area (11)

    Head Coach: Dave Holmanmahanoy_area_a

    Team Name: Mahanoy Area Golden Bears

    2014 Record: 5-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: OG/DE Bailey Forte; OT/DT Troy Kimmel; OG/DE Jeremy Markiewicz; TE/LB Corbin White; FS/RB Jason Richmond

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) SR Mason Ryan (QB); SR Lenny Dulsky (FB); SR Mike Wronski (RB); SR Matt Yedsena (RB); SR Nolan Fegley (C); SR Ayden Erbe (WR)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) SR Mike Wronski (LB); SR Nolan Fegley (LB); SR Chris Caravella (DT); SR Lenny Dulsky (DE); SR Mason Ryan (FS); SR Matt Yedsena (DB); JR Liam Mansell (LB); SO Matt Lewandowski (SS)

    Key Newcomers: SR Marcus Styka (TE-LB); JR Billy Lipshaw (OL-DL); SO Mike Hayes (OL-DE); SO John Molina (OL-DL); SO Mark Lawrence (OL-DE); FR Colin Fegley (QB-DB)

    Key Stats: Four year starter and senior LB Mike Wronski accumulated 138 tackles last season and has almost 300 total career tackles. Senior LB Nolan Fegley also returns after recording over 100 tackles last season. Senior FB Lenny Dulsky returns after rushing for 956 yards as a junior. QB Mason Ryan will lead the option offense after rushing for over 700 yards in 2014.

    Twitter: @MAHSAthletics

    2015 Season Outlook: I feel very confident in our senior led 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.

    We do, however, need to replace four out of five linemen that we lost to graduation. Our guys have been working very hard since last season ended and we’ve had a great summer. With us being one of the smaller teams in the Anthracite Football League, we know that we have a difficult schedule ahead of us.

    We need to stay healthy and stay confident and take it one game at a time.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Old Forge (2) – Small School Team # 9

    Head Coach: Mike Schubackold_forge_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Holland, Frank Berardelli, Rod Fisher, Bobby Rinaldi Jr, Mark Uhrin, Mark Zambetti, Kevin Shotwell, Joe Gutowski

    Team Name: Old Forge Blue Devils

    2014 Record: 12-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: South Williamsport

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) #21 RB SR Cooper Califano 6’1 190; #23 WR SR. Jaret Horn 6 180; # 71 C SR. Christian Mitchell 5’11 250; # 53 OG SR. Mike Cantarella 6’1 255; # 34 TE SR. Mando Sallavanti 5’11 200; # 3 QB/Ath SR. Joey Gutowski 6’1 170; #74 OT JR Dylan Wilcox 6’3 300; #63 OT JR Trevor Brown 6’3 290

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) #4 ILB SOPH Brendan Mozeleski 5′ 10 195; #34 ILB SR Mando Sallavanti 5′ 11 200; #21 OLB SR Cooper Califano 6’1 190; # 53 DT SR Mike Cantarella 6’1 255; # 74 DT JR Dylan Wilcox 6’3 300; # 3 DB SR Joe Gutowski 6’1 170; # 23 DB SR Jaret Horn 6 180

    Key Newcomers: # 1 WR/DB SR Philip Palmiter 5′ 11 155; # 54 OL/DL SR Andrew Belles 5’9 235; # 88 ATH SOPH Nasir Harris 5′ 10 145

    Key Stats: Cooper went over 1,000 yards rushing in only 6 starts at TB.

    2015 Outlook:
    Offense: Well the positive’s, Unlike last year, we will have a handful of players that can handle the ball. Horn can play both TB and WR, plus he is a 2 year returner in the punt game and kick returns. Sallavanti can play TE/H-back / WR. Brendan Mozeleski only a Soph will give us a lift at FB/TB as well. Brendan is a Strong/physical player on both sides of the ball. Gutowski returns at Qb along with 2nd yr Qb Paul Cariati who will be a JR. WE are Big and strong up front with all but one player returning. So we have a few players working for that spot, including SR Jonathan Herrera 5’9 265 & Soph Levi Kania 6’1 220.

    BUT we are Young and inexperienced at the WR spots. Horn leads all kids coming back but he will be all over the field. So the only true WR’s we have is Sr Jerry Hobbs 5’10 170 , SOPH Nasir Harris 5’10 145 , Sr Philip Palmiter 5’11 155, Soph Joe Verespey 5′ 10 140. When Gutowski goes to Wr and Cariati goes to QB that will give us a lift with experience.

    Defense: Again we return A lot. So as long as we can sure up the DE spots we should be good. For the one remaining LB spot we are have good work between, JR Troy Harris 6 205 & JR Dean Nalaschi 5’10 200.

    In the back end we have a few kids trying to fill the one DB spot. Philip Palmiter, Nasir Harris, Paul Cariati, Joe Verespey & Jerry Hobbs

    Special Team: We have some work to do here!! Losing everyone in the kicking game will be a area we put time In to this yr during 2-a-days!

    Jaret Horn will try to take on the Punting duties along with his return skills.
    Brendan Mozeleski will attempt to take the Kicking duties.

    Punt returners: Horn, Gutowski, Nasir Harris, Hobbs

    Kick returners: Horn, Nasir Harris, Philip Palmiter,

  • 2015 Team Preview – Eastern York (3)

    Head Coach: Dave Kemmickeastern_york_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tommy Hinkle, Gary Ishman, Dennis Kemmick, Adam Smith

    Team Name: Eastern York Golden Knights

    2014 Record: 7-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters lost: Garrett Ishman OL/DL, Lucas Barshinger FB/LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. RB Sam Pollock, 5-10, 190; SR TE Connor Barshinger, 5-11, 180; SR G Jake Touchton, 6-0, 195; SR WR Sawyer Richardson, 6-0, 175; JR G Wyatt Smith, 6-3 255; JR RB Keegan Corwell, 5-11, 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr DB Ryan Kalke, 5-10, 170; Sr. LB Sam Pollock, 5-10, 190; SR DE Connor Barshinger, 5-11, 180; SR DE Jake Touchton, 6-0, 195; SR DB Sawyer Richardson, 6-0, 175; JR DT Wyatt Smith, 6-3 255; JR LB Keegan Corwell, 5-11, 205; SO DB Jayshim Snyder, 6-1, 170;

    Key Newcomers: SO RB/LB Logan Kline; FR QB/DB Seth Bernstein;

    Key Stats: Top five team in the league in rushing offense and overall defense in 2014

    Twitter: @gldknightftball

    2015 Outlook: With a number of returning starters and others that saw plenty of time Eastern is looking to make it back to the playoffs. Staying healthy will be key due to a lack of depth.

    Offense: A young line needs to come together early.

    Defense: The defense needs to stop the run and get off the field.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lackawanna Trail (2)

    Head Coach: Steve Jervislackawanna_trail_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jim Becchetti, Jason Wagner, Chad Gibbs, Matt Landseidel, Tom Ward, Steve Jervis, Sr.

    Team Name: Lackawanna Trail Lions

    2014 Record: 7-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players lost: Vic Mallory QB Ross Fauquier RB/LB Matt Cole OL/LB Evan Sandercock OL/DL Cooper Rosiak RB/DB Jared Phillips FB/DE Liam Dougherty WR/DB Jordan Hannon OL/DL

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) Steven Scioscia TE 6’3 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Trent Phillips DE, Tyler Baltrusaitis DB, Steven Scioscia LB, Nick Rolka DL

    Key Newcomers:  Quinn Jagoe So   FS 5’8 155, Nathan Rolka Fr QB 6’2 175, Shawn Jones So OL 6’1 240

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We need to get up to game speed very quickly and remain injury free

    Offense: Run the ball and execute the Wing-T, take some pressure off of the QB position

    Defense: Swarm to the ball

    Special Team: Could definitely be the difference in many of our gamesLac

  • 2015 Team Preview – LaSalle College HS (12) – Big School Team # 10

    Head Coach: John Steinmetzlasalle_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dom D’Addona (Asst Head Coach and OL/Dl); Ryan Doyle (OC), Vernard Abrams (QB)

    Team Name: LaSalle College High School (“Explores”)

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses:

    Offense: Kyle Shumur, QB (2500 yards passing and 29 TD’s); Jim Herron, WR (71-931); Jordan Meachum, RB (141-857)

    Defense: Keith Wagner, DL; Aiden Kerrigan and Ryan Brady LB’s

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Offensive Line: C: Jim Morrissey (6’3 290); OG: Matt McDermott (6’2 275) and Conor McCracken (6’2 270); OT: Ryan Schutta (6’2 245) and TG Garvin (6’4 260)

    Skill Positions: RB/Slot Rec: Nick Rinella (5’9 180), WR: Charles Headen (5’8 165, 10.6 100 meter dash time);

    Specials: P Mike Raczak and K Matt Savage

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Defensive Line: DE’s Matt McDermott (6’2 275) and Ryan Schutta (6’2 245); NT Anthony Piscopo (5’11 215)

    Secondary: C: Jared Walls (5’8 190) and Nick Rinella; and Sam Hardy at Will LB

    Key Newcomers:

    Offense: QB Chris Furguson (6’4 220); RB Corbin Melle (Jr 5’9 185); WR Winston Eubanks(5’11 170)

    Defense: DL Garret Zobel (So 6’2 240), SS Kohler Setley (5’10 2015); DB Tom Flavin (Jr) and Tre McNeil (Jr)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Morrissey, McDermott, Schutta, Rinella, Headen and Raczak

    Twitter: @LaSalle_Sports

    2015 Outlook: 

    Offense: Our strength will be our offensive line, if we can consistently run the ball; it should open up the passing game to get the ball in space to Rinella and Headen/Eubanks deep.

    Defense: We should be solid up front with three returning players and a number of juniors and sophomores who are working hard in the weight room that we expect to contribute. Our LB’s are athletic, but will be young, . Our secondary is having a good summer and is getting better every day, they should be solid once the season starts.

    Special Team: We return our Punter, Kicker and long snapper, so we will have experience at all three positions.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lewisburg (4)

    Name: Lewisburg Green Dragonslewisburg_a

    Head Coach: Mike Ferriero

    Assistant Coaches: Thaddeus Davis, Dan Conklin, Andrew Wagner, Joe Stahley, J.B. Moyers, Shawn Crebs, Ken Shedleski

    2014 Record: 7-4 (lost in first round of district playoffs to Montoursville)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Losses: Drew Newcomb, Logan Aikey, Brandon Benfer, Jon Ward, Brian Anderson, Alex Liscum, Matt Nash, Zach Pyers

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Trent Gower SR. -QB, Noah Inch SR. – WR, Matt Fedorjaka SR. – WR, Andrew Durfee SR. – OT

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Trey Delbaugh JR. – LB, Noah Inch SR. – CB, Matt Fedorjaka SR. – CB

    Special Teams Starters Returning: (1) Noah Inch SR. – KR, PR, Punter

    Key Newcomers: Dominic Farronato SR. – RB, LB, SS, Punter,
    Dylan Farronato FR. – WR, DB, KR, PR, Dee Gose – JR. – OL, DL

    D1 Prospects: N/A

    Twitter: @lbgathletics

    2015 Outlook: We are going to play fast once again. We have a lot of playmakers on offense so we are going to try to find a way to get them the ball.

    Defensively, we need to do a better job at tackling and continue getting turnovers just like we did last year. We have to do a better job during the first half of games and come out ready to play.

    Keys to a successful year will be to stay healthy and play every play like it’s the last.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Abington (1)

    Head Coach: Tim Sorberabington_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Laughlin, Chris Roberts, Lou Roberts, Trevor Grasso, Steve Ricci, Tyler Kennedy

    Team Name: Galloping Ghosts

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Player lost: Daron Boone LB, Juawine Sowell RB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) #14 QB SR David Kretschman 6’0 180, #19 WR JR George Reid 6’1 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) #34 CB SR Mike Brooks 5’10 170, #65 SR DL Luke Werner 6’2 210

    Key Newcomers: Shakur Williams OLB / Hback

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: #19 WR George Reid

    Key Stats: 25 Catches 8 TD’s

    Twitter: @abington2013

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Expecting great things from Kretschman & Reid

    Defense: Inexperienced group, extremely fast & athletic.

    Special Team: Punter returns.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bethlehem Freedom (11)

    Head Coach: Jason Roederbethlehem_freedom_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ben Reph Greg Moore, Tim Hornbaker, Marc Zimmerman, Bryan Haas, Earl Jenkins, Andres Morales, John Fistner, Duke Wagner, Mike Sculley, Ed Pfeiffer

    Team Name: Bethlehem Freedom Patriots

    2014 Record: 9-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: John Callahan Jake young KJ pretty John Deely Joe Santos Ryan Mullen Jake Piazza

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) JR QB Joe Young 6’3 190 SR RB Roberto Diez 5’11 190, SR OL Mario Mcintyre 6’0 240, Sr TE Cordell Cotto 6’4 275, SR OG Colin Zarzecki 5’11 250, SR WR Alkiohn Dunkins

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr DL Cordell Cotto 6’4 275, SR DL Joeshua Ortiz 6’3 220, JR DL Dayshawn Polk 6’0 225, JR LB Brady Hornbaker 6’0 230, SR LB Andres Santos 5’11 225, SR DB Alkiohn Dunkins 5’9 170, SR DB Jonah Gundrum 6’2 185, SR DB Brennan Reinert 6’0 180, Sr DB Roberto Diez 5’11 190

    Key Newcomers: SR db dom harris 5’9 180, SO OL Tijir Bleam 6’1 240, SO WR/DB Alec Huertas 6’1 180, JR WR/DB Jake Petro 5’10 180, SR LB Ryan Nickol 6’0 185 JR RB Cyrus Thompson 5’8 170, JR Jamal Williamson 6’2 180, SR RB/DB Jeremy Parker 5’11 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Cotto Gundrum Young Hornbaker Dunkins all getting looks right now

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Continue the success we had with protecting the football and limiting turnovers. Need to replace 3 starters and develop a new cohesive offensive line unit. 2014 saw an increase in “explosive” plays. Ae need to continue that trend

    Defense: 2014 forced 30 turnovers in 12 games. Need to continue to force turnovers and limit big plays. We return a lot of experience on defense with 9 guys who started at some point during the 2014 season

    Special Team: K John Eltringham Returns

  • 2015 Team Preview – Shenandoah Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Kevin Bolinsky

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    Assistants: Ed Hogan, Chad Marquardt, Mick Jacavage, Jeff Jacavage, Francis Lally, Jack Bushinsky, Joe Kayes, Chris Napp, Leo Kayes, Tyler Dean, Tyler Marnell, John Szczyglak.

    Team Name: Shenandoah Valley Blue Devils

    2014: 1-10 (contingency game)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players Lost: Nick Gurski (C/LB) Clarence Grutza (G/LB) Nick Kruzinsky (G/DE).

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Ian McCole: QB (6’/180/Sr), Derek Dombrowski OL (6’3”/230/Sr), Jeremy Urbanavage RB (6’2”/200/Sr), Jacob Gallo OL (6’3”/275/Jr), Noah Allegretta WR (5’7”/150/Jr), Joel Santana WR (5’8”/145/Jr).

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Derek Dombrowski DL (6’3”/230/Sr), Jeremy Urbanavage LB (6’2”/200/Sr), Jacob Gallo DL (6’3”/275/Jr), Grant Schadle DL (6’/215/Sr), Fred Morales LB (5’7”/165/Jr), Noah Allegretta DB (5’7”/150 Jr), Joel Santana DB (5’8”/145/Jr), Ian McCole DB (6’1”/180/Jr).

    Key Newcomers: Sydiq Shenoster WR/DE (6’5”/215/Jr), Julio Cabrera RB/LB (6’/200/Sr), John Chinchay WR/DB (5’6’/140/Fr), Kyle Guers WR/DE (6’2”/180/Sr), Michael Vinas WR/DB (5’5”/130/Soph).

    Div 1 Prospects: Jeremy Urbanavage (2016), Sydiq Shenoster (2017)

    Key Stats:  Ian McCole: 2,000 + career passing yards. Joel Santana: 1,000 + All-purpose yards (2014).

    Twitter: @shenqbclub

    2015 Outlook:The keys to our offense this year is the amount of weapons we have on the outside. We are fortunate enough to have a high number of athletes in the same position with no true starters rather than a large rotation.

    Our goal is to have different sets using the athletes in a variety of ways to keep the defense guessing.

    Defensively we’ve looked very sound all off-season with experience at every level of position. If we communicate well, and play to our strengths our defense will be able to get many three and outs. We’ve stressed the turnover ratio all offseason to get our offense the ball back.

    The kids have been working hard ever since I was appointed and they’re dedicated just as much as I am to turn the program back around.

    Offense:

    QB: Ian McCole will start, with Joel Santana and Noah Allegretta also getting time.

    RB: Jeremy Urbanavage, Fred Morales, Blake Florio, Julio Cabrera and Nate Labotsky will rotate.

    WR/TE: Kyle Guers, Jason Najunas, Sydiq Shenoster, Riley Guers

    Slot: Joel Santana, Noah Allegretta, Michael Vinas, John Chinchay

    OT: Derek Dombrowski, Jacob Gallo

    OG: Grant Schadle, Gabe Whitecavage

    C : JT Thomas

     

    Defense:

    DE: Derek Dombrowski, JT Thomas

    DT: Jacob Gallo, Hensy Peralta

    ILB: Jeremy Urbanavage, Grant Schadle

    OLB: Jason Najunas, Fred Morales

    C: Noah Allegretta, Michael Vinas

    S : Ian McCole

  • 2015 Team Preview – Troy Area (4) – Small School Team # 10

    Head Coach: Jim Smithtroy_a

    Team Name: Troy Area Trojans

    2014 Record: 9-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Qb Isaac Havens, C. Dylan Brennan, T. Brock Schucker, DB. Brandon Mattocks, LB. Nick Stephani

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. RB Diante Jones 5-8 160, FB SR, 6 220 Ben Sherman, RB,. SR. 6-2 230. Cody Ercolino , OG, SR. 6-1 250 Takoda Kelley, OG SR. Kyle Schucker 6-1 230, TE SR 5-9 225 Rob Rigby, JR. WR Curtis Roupp 6-2 170.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5 ) SR. MLB, Kyle Schucker 6-1 230, JR LB Zach Zimmerman 5-11 205, SR LB Ben Sherman 6 220, SR DT Takoda Kelley 6-1 250, SR DB 5-8 160 Diante Jones,

    Key Newcomers: Nate Swain SR Qb, DB,Wr, 5-10 190. SR Tristen Drake FB, TE LB , 5-10 190, SR John Terre-Blanche OL, DL 6-3 230, Sophomore QB DB Clark Jackson 5-7 145. SR Mitchell Robson OL 6-2 220, JR Cody Schucker OL 5-10 260, JR Roy McClelland RB,TE,DL 6-0 195. SO Ja Wallace DB,WR 6-1 170.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: D1-D-2 prospect, Kyle Schucker 6-1 230 MLB.

    Key Stats: record 9-2, NTL Co-Champs

    2015 Outlook: Defensively we return 3 linebackers, lead by Kyle Schucker who has dominated play at Mike backer for the past three seasons.

    Our defensive line will be held together by Takoda Kelley who is a big strong fast player with a lot of Varsity experience.

    The defensive backs return Diante Jones for the third year. I feel defensively we return a good core group of guys with a ton of experience. They should help the newcomers fill in the gaps and learn the system.

    Offensively we return a lot of experienced skill players lead by senior Ben Sherman and Diante Jones. Both of these guys have started the last 2 seasons in the backfield. Our guards return for the third year and will help communicate our scheme accurately on the OL. Our biggest replacement will come at the quarterback position.

    The key to our success on the offensive side of the ball will be finding that guy under center to lead us. Our overall success will be determined by the ability of our senior leadership.

    How we gel as a team will be determined by that. Four returning starters will come into the 2015 season with 36 games of experience including district and state playoff games under their belt. I feel hopeful that their experience will aid in their ability to lead.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Shamokin (4)

    Head Coach: Pat DiRienzoshamokin_a

    Assistants: Carmen DeFrancesco, Randy Kehler, Ted Pietkiewicz, Ken Schetroma, Dave Troxell, Kevin Eck, Tim Bousson, Tim Mangiaruga

    Team Name: Shamokin Area Indians

    2015 Team Schedule

    2014 record : 5-6

    Key Players Lost: QB- Tucker Yost, RB- John Demsko, TE- Logan Mirolli, G- Christian Duganitz, C- Alek Bonshock, OT- Matt Fabian G, Mitch, McGuinn. DE- Eligiah Kelly,

    Offense Returners: (6) Sr RB- Preston Burns, Sr. Sr. FB. Garrett Zalar, OT- Adam Miller, Sr. SE- Russ Henz, Sr. WR- Thomas Campbell, Soph. RB- Devin Pietkiewicz

    Defense returners: (5) Sr. LB Preston Burns, Sr. LB Garrett Zalar, Sr. S Alex Kiefer, Sr. CB. Ty Berge, Sr. CB- Nate Shurock

    Newcomers: Fr. C Blake Zalar, Fr. LB, Matt Knowles, Soph G Trent Curcie, Soph, OLB, Colin Hoover, Jr. SS, Noah Mangiaruga

    2015 Outlook

    Offense: The main key for us to be successful will be to fill QB position with Seniors Nate Shurock, or Thomas Campbell battling it out with the other playing reciever.

    We have senior running back Preston Burns and Sophmore Devin Pietkiewicz at running back expecting alot out of both of them also we are moving senior Garrett Zalar to H- Back this year.

    Our offensive line will be key with Senior Adam Miller leading the way along with Senior Tye Som, Freshman center Balke Zalar, Soph Aaron Miller and sophmore Trent Curcie also in the mix for playing time are seniors Brett Rebuck and Derek Dilliplane, Returning at split end is Senior, Russ Henz, Looking for playing time at reciever are Jr, Noah Mangiaruga, Sr, Ty Berge, Soph, Jacob Jeremiah, And Jr. David Stevens

    Defense: We will have speed and quickness on defense this year with Sr Garrett Zalar and Sr. Preston Burns at ILB, David Stevens, Colin Hoover and sr. Dilin DeCamble at OLB, Sr Ty Berge and Nate Shurock at corners, Sr Alex Kiefer and Jr, Noah Mangiaruga at Saftey, D Line we have a number of options with Soph Trent Curcie, Sr. Brett Rebuck, Soph, Aaron Miller, Soph Rich Kleman, Soph, Jake Carpenter all fighting for the D- line position.

    Special Teams: We have punter, Sr. Thomas Campbell, Kicker Soph Alek Washuta returning along with kick and punt returners Soph, Devin Pietkiewicz, and Sr. Ty Berge also Returning

  • 2015 Team Preview – Simon Gratz (12)

    Head Coach: Erik Zipay simon_gratz_a

    Assistant Coaches: Ryan Flanagan, Eli Taylor, Kendell Coleman, Jamal Edwards, Keith Jones, Chris Rhone, Antione Bland,

    Team Name: Simon Gratz Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 10-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Musa Al-Sumani, Shawn Williams, Nick Brown

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)  Everyone is Back Except Starting QB
    1. G – Raquan Thomas (6’ 4” 350 lbs, Sr)

    2. G– Charlie Timite (6’4” 275 lbs, SR)

    3. T– Cameron Brown (6’ 3” 285 lbs, SR)

    4. C – Clifton Mariney (6’ 1” 305 lbs SR)

    5. T – Kaiden Crawford (6’ 4” 275 lbs)

    6. RB/Ath – Amir Lewis (5’ 11” 180 JR)

    7. Ath – Javon Whitfield (5’ 10” 175 , Sr) 3 Year Starter

    8. RB– Luke White (5’ 9” 170 lbs, Sr) 2 Year Starter

    9. WR/TE– Kenneth Bennett (6’ 2” 195 lbs, JR)

    10. WR – CJ Hall (6’ 1” 170 SR)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)
    1. DT – Raquan Thomas (6’ 4” 350 lbs, Sr)

    2. DE/DT – Charlie Timite (6’4” 275 lbs, SR)

    3. DT – Cameron Brown (6’ 3” 285 lbs, SR)

    4. MLB – Shawn Jenkins (6’ 1” 235 lbs, SR)

    5. DB– Kenneth Bennett (6’ 2” 195 lbs, JR)

    6. DE – Steve Reynolds (6’ 3” 190 lbs Soph)

    7. LB – Rashad Hawkins (5’ 11” 220 lbs SR)

    8. DB – Samir Thomas (5’ 6” 160 SR)

    9. LB – Messiah Hurst – (5’ 11” 180 SR)

    10. DE – CJ Hall (6’ 1” 170 SR)

     

    Key Newcomers:

    1. RB/LB – Rahmir Johnson SR (5’ 11” 195)

    2. OLine/Dline Amir Blaylock SR (6’1” 285)

    3. RB/DB Quasha Carter JR (5’ 8” 170)

    4. LB/DB Brendan Reyes SR (6’ 175)

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (Based off of Guys that Have Received Offers or Interest from that Level)
    1. T/Dt – Raquan Thomas (6’ 4” 350 lbs, Sr) 3 Year Starter – Offers From Temple

    2. G/DE – Charlie Timite (6’4” 275 lbs, SR) 2 Year Starter

    3. T/DT – Cameron Brown (6’ 3” 285 lbs, SR) 3 Year Starter

    4. MLB – Shawn Jenkins (6’ 1” 235 lbs, SR) 4 Year Starter

    5. DB/WR – Kenneth Bennett (6’ 2” 195 lbs, JR) 2 Year Starter

    6. Ath – Javon Whitfield (5’ 10” 175 , Sr) 3 Year Starter

    7. RB/DB – Luke White (5’ 9” 170 lbs, Sr) 2 Year Starter

    8. RB/LB – Rahmir Johnson (5’ 11” 195 lbs) 1st Year Starter

    9. OLine/Dline Amir Blaylock SR (6’1” 285)

    10. RB/Ath – Amir Lewis (5’ 11” 180 JR)

    Twitter: @sgb_football

     

    2015 Outlook: We should be one of the top teams in District 12 4A with the talent and experience that we return – It is up to the players to make sure that potential is pushed.

    Offense: Our Offense at times this year should be flat out dominate – due to the size and experience we have upfront – we return 5 starters and have two other guys that are sure to get time.

    We also return Two RB’s in White & Lewis that can take one to the house from anywhere – with the addition of some younger guys working hard and Rahmir Johnson returning to his neighborhood school I am very confident in our skill guys.

    Defense: Again with us returning so many kids after a productive 2014 season I have confidence that we should be able to control the LOS and make plays on the defensive side of the ball – Shawn Jenkins has been starter for us since 9th Grade and I expect him to continue to be a leader and dominate from the MLB position.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Emmaus (11)

    Head Coach: Randy Cuthbert (95-67)        emmaus_a

    Assistant Coaches: Keith Brader, Jose Delgado, Caleb Fick, Rich Gierula, Randy Hannis, Jake Hildebrand, Pete Kreisher, Stan Luckenbill, Pete Verile

    Team Name: Emmaus Green Hornets

    2014 Record: 6-6 (reached Eastern Conference Championship Game)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: Andy Davidson, Logan Kober, Kurt Krogermeier, Alex Minnich, Tom Wagner

     Offensive Starters Returning: (9) SO WR Josh Artis 6’5” 185, SR RB Kyle Boney 6’1” 220, JR TE Kyle Carraher 6’4” 230, SR G Eric Miller 6’2” 260, SR FB Sal Pagano 5’9” 205, SR C Brett Poling 6’0” 250, SR T Josh Purnell 6’3” 247, SR G Richie Roman 6’2” 235, SR T Jared Romig 6’5” 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) SO DB Matt Bisko 5’10” 190, JR DE Kyle Carraher 6’4” 230, SR DL Eric Miller 6’2” 260, SR LB Sal Pagano 5’9” 205

    Key Newcomers:  JR DB/WB Jordan Villafane 5’10” 165, JR QB Derek Sheaffer 6’1” 180, SR WB/DB Stephen Wolfe 5’8” 190

     

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: The entire offensive line and tight end return with starting experience from a group that averaged 300 yards rushing a game. Newcomer QB Derek Sheaffer looks to have a breakout year with FB Pagano and RB Boney in the backfield, and WR Josh Artis at wideout. The offense should be more diversified with an improved passing game.

    Defense: MLB Pagano will be the leader of the defense and should have a big year. The defensive front will be anchored by DL Eric Miller and DE Kyle Carraher, and look for DB Villafane to have a break out year.

    Special Teams: SO K/P Carson Landis 6’2” 172 returns and will handle both the kicking and punting this year. JR LS Ian McCardle 6’1” 190 returns and will do all of the snapping. These two were solid starters last year and should have another good year.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Downingtown West (1)

    Head Football Coach – Michael Milanodowningtown_west_a

    22 years as head coach: Unionville [2], Penncrest [8], Downingtown West [12]

    1994 District 1 3A Champions @ Unionville

    2008 , 2009and 2013 Ches-Mont Champions

    Record at Downingtown: 88 wins…49 losses

    Career Record: 141 wins…97 losses….1 tie

    Team name: Downingtown West Whippets

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Hancock, Hub Tinson, Abdul Madyun, Mark Gillespie, Tom Kline, Mariano Cocco, Tom Wickersham, John Carroll, Matt Barr, Jim Cunningham, Tom Walsh, Matt Barr

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Feature Suggestions: Tom Mattioni, Jake Barr

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) John West-OT, Jackson Hale-OG, Matt Geary, CTR, Brandon Peterson-OT, Jake Barr-RB, Tom Mattioni-WR, Braden Harper-FB, Mike Riddick-AB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Brandon Peterson-DT, Billy Hammond-NT, Brandon Myers-LB, Colby Burkr-LB, Zach Siever-LB, Cole Zapf-$$, Wayne Anderson-CB, Tom Mattioni-CB, Braden Harper-LB

    Top Players:                                                                       

    Offense: Tom Mattioni-QB, Mike Riddick-AB, Jake Barr-RB

    Defense: Brandon Peterson-DT, Braden Harper – LB, Wayne Anderson – CB

    Top Seniors: Tom Mattioni, Jake Barr, Jackson Hale, John West, Matt Geary, Brandon Peterson, Braden Harper

    Twitter: @dtown_whippets

    2015 Outlook: We have seven seniors who started as sophomores and won a Ches-Mont Title. This year we have 16 starters returning. We were stung by our failure at the end of the season. We have proven able to score points and know that we must improve defensively to be a factor in District 1.

    With nine returning starters on that side, we should show marked improvement this year. On Offense, we lost our QB, Tyler McNulty to graduation. Tom Mattioni will replace him. Tom has started on both sides of the ball since his sophomore year and will be a real dual threat QB for us.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Riverside (2)

    Head Coach: John Fox riverside2_a

    Team Name: Riverside Vikings

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: John Plisko

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11) Juniors- QB Cody Glogowski RB Paul Coleman WR Nick Sottile TE Riley Gaughan OL Donnie Clark

    Seniors- RB Mikkell Green, WR Joe Austin FB Phil Sottile, WR Matt Fallon Kyle Ludwikowski, WR Jon Tucker

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Juniors- Billy Nash DE, Donnie Clark DL, Riley Gaughan LB, Paul Coleman LB, Nick Sottile DB

    Seniors- Mason Hughes DL, Joe Austin DE, Mikkell Green LB, Phil Sottile DB, Matt Fallon LB Kishod Stanton, Kyle Besecker

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Joe Austin & Matt Fallon

    2015 Outlook: We return every stat leader in every position from last year. We finished the season winning 3 out of 4 games last year, with an extremely young team.

    Offense: Offensively we are extremely talented in all of the skill positions. We return our QB, 3 RB’s & 4 WR’s. The key will be how our offensive line performs.

    Defense: Defensive should be our strength. We need to stay healthy.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Berwick Area (2)

    Head Coach: George Curryberwick_a

    Assistant Coaches: John Jola, Mike Bennett, Mike Hall, Andy Mihaly, Dave Parmenteri, Scott Fetterolf, Brian Remley, Keith Seely, Jake Titus

    Team Name: Berwick Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 9-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Returning Letterman: Kyle Roberts, Luke Fisher, Sean McCole, Kyle Pierce, Logan Eyer, Jared Levan, Alex Koch, Nick Koch, Anthony Cicini, Harrison Kuchka, Ryan Woodard, Zack Beckley, Matt Taylor, Randy Miller, Kyle McMillan, Len Wyda, Daquan Hellenthal, Trent Kowalski, Rob Harter, Austin McLaughlin

    Twitter: @berwickdawgs

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The 2015 offensive line will be young but talented. Curry stated we have enough experience returning to get the leadership that great lines have. Leading the way is Kyle Pierce and Zach Beckley. Matt Taylor and Stone Force both lettered last year. Austin McLaughlin returns after missing last year with an injury. Ryan Woodard is a 6-foot-3, 305 pound lineman that has good quickness and size. Watch out for two talented sophomores in Chase Strothers and Tom Monico. Kevin Tanribilir, Joe Knipp and Joe Brewer add depth to the line.

    At tight end is Kyle Pierce. He’s a dominant blocker and can play on the line anywhere. Stone Force saw action at tight end last year and could be a factor in the running game. Jim LeGrande and Max McCabe add depth to the tight end position.

    At running back Len Wyda and Daquan Hellenthal are two guys who can turn a game around in a hurry. Another guy that will see action is Alex Koch. He hits the hole first and cuts well. Matt Shannon, Evan Klinger, Trent Kowalski and Anthony Cicini added depth at the running game.

    At quarterback Mike Force knows the offense and has a strong arm and speed. Another guy who may see some action is Jared Marshman. Backup Noah Craig will be seeing duty at quarterback also.

    Curry has depth at wide receiver, like returning letterman Harrison, Luke Fisher who are strong, confident receivers. Anthony Cicini is quick and has good hands. Nick Koch, Rob Harter and Randy Miller will see action this year. Denver Knorr, Malik McMillan, Justin Groshek and Jared Watts are battling for play time this year.

    Defense: The Dawgs have five candidates for the two defensive end positions. They are Kyle Roberts, Luke Fisher, Trent Kowalski, Dylan Weaver and Joe Norce. They are all good athletes and run well. Roberts started a few games last year at linebacker. Also Nate Zanolini, Ben Stola, Connor Hanson, Ahren Slusser, and Jim LeGrand give the Dawgs a lot of talent to choose from.

    On the defensive line All-Conference Sean McClole returns at nose guard along with All-Conference Kyle Pierce. Also, letterman Logan Eyer and Matt Taylor come back with experience. Curry is high on Chase Strothers, Tom Monico, Will Morey, Jared Levan and Austin McLaughlin. Adding depth to the line are Kevin Limas, Fernal Guavara, Stone Force.

    There will be a lot of competition for the starting job on the defensive line in camp.

    At linebacker the Dawgs return two of the best in the league in Randy Miller and Kyle McMillan. Curry’s concern is depth. Noah Craig and Joe Miller are working hard this offseason. Kyle Roberts can be moved back to inside linebacker if needed.

    Returning at defensive back are the Koch brothers, Alex and Nick. Anthony Cicini and Justin Groshek have looked good in summer workouts. Curry thinks the secondary will be one of the strong points on defense. They have depth in Matt Shannon, Evan Klinger, Harrison Kuchka, Denver Knorr, Jared Watts, Alex Parks, Ethan Miller, Ryan Wright and Tom Smith.

    Special Team:
    Punters: Dylan Weaver and Trent Kowalski
    Kickoffs: Jordan DiValerio, Fernal Guevara and Luke Fisher
    Long Snaps: Kyle Pierce and Anthony Cicini
    Extra Points: Jordan DiValerio, Frenal Guevara and Luke Fisher
    Kick Returns: Len Wyda, Anthony Cicini, Daquan Hellenthan, Alex Koch and Harrison Kuchka

  • 2015 Team Preview – Hanover Area (2)

    Head Coach:  Mike McCree (1st)

    Team Name:  Hanover Area Hawkeyes

    2014 Record: 6-5 (Lost Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, Pine Grove 17-7)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  RB/CB Ya’sir Jones; Isaiah Taylor RB/CB; LB Mike Kremenic; OL/DL Jess Sheridan; OL/DL Tony Marcincavage

    Offensive Starters Returning:  (4) #11 JR.  WR 6-0 185lbs Brandon Chafin; #12 SR.  QB 6-0 190lbs Jacob Peters; #59 SR.  OT 6-3 285lbs John Sheridan; #48 SR.  FB 5-9 225lbs Sean Westawski

    Defensive Starters Returning:  (3) #28 SR.  DB 5-9 155lbs Kyle Holmgren; #11 JR. DB 6-0 185lbs Brandon Chafin; #56 SR. LB 5-10 215lbs Zach Shaffer

    Key Newcomers:

      #16 SR. WR/DB 5-5 140lbs Mike Gronkowski

     #25 SO. RB 6-0 197lbs Tyheim Taylor

    #32 SO. LB/H Back 5-10 185lbs JJ Hooper

     #41 JR. WR 6-1 165lbs Brandon Brueckner

     #66 JR. OL 6-1 285lbs Andrew Shiel

     #73 SR. OL/DT 6-5 285lbs Zach Roediger

    #75 FR. OT 6-3 275lbs Andrew Kopko

     #76 SR. OL/DE 5-10 230lbs Frank Geklinsky

    #81 SR. TE/DE 6-1 240lbs Connor Bowers

     #87 JR. WR/DB 6-1 165lbs Christian Percy

    #88 JR. TE/DE 6-3 200lbs Keith Eichler

    Key Stats:  Offense: #12 Jake Peters 1109 passing yards and 9td passes; #25 Tyheim Taylor 13 carries and 111 yards, 8.5 avg; #48 Sean Westawski 20 carries and 95 yards, 2tds; #11 Brandon Chafin 17 catches and 387 yards, 6tds. 

    Defense: #11 Brandon Chafin 51 tackles, 2 Fmb Rec, and 4 interceptions; #28 Kyle Holmgren 64 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 sack, and 1 Fmb caused; #56 Zach Shaffer 31 tackles, 1 Fmb Rec, and 1 Fmb caused; #59 John Sheridan 27 tackles, 1 Fmb caused, and 1 Fmb Rec; #41 Brandon Brueckner 2 interceptions.

    2015 Outlook:  A new era has begun in Hanover.  Hanover has to replace a wealth of starting experience but returns some real talented kids.  The kids have taken to the “Brick by Brick” mentality that we are establishing for the foundation of the program. 

    We are teaching the kids the fundamentals of the game, new terminology, a new practice tempo, and new schemes.  We are concerned with what Hanover is doing and we are taken the approach to get better every day!  We could not be happier with the coaching staff that we were able to put together. 

    The kids have really adapted well and we are building something special.  We have made tremendous gains in the weight room, had an energetic spring and a relentless summer to date.  The leadership and accountability has been tremendous.  The support from the administration, parents, the community and school board is outstanding. 

    We may be young in terms of experience, but the talent, work ethic and motivation will compensate.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Wyoming Valley West (2)

    Head Coach: Pat Keatingwyoming_valley_west_a

    Team Name: Wyoming Valley West Spartans

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2014 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Brady Davison QB (East Stroudsburg); JerMichael Bunch WR/DB (U of Buffalo for Track); Jared Kozich OL/DL (Susquehanna); Jeremy Kozich LB (Susquehanna); Ian Ultsh K/P (Lock Haven)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sean Judge RB, Bill Davison FB, Devon Weidman WR, LJ Wesneski TE/WR, Chris Reese TE, Chris Bleich OL, Jason Wall OL, Kris Wolfe OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) LJ Wesneski DE, Chris Reese DE, Bill Davison ILB, Sean Judge DB, Devon Weidman DB, Jake Shemo DB

    Key Newcomers: Aaron Austin QB Jr.; Jake Shemo WR/DB Jr.; Josh Sokoloski LB Sr.; Chris Melovitz RB/DB Jr.; Brydon Rukstalis OL/DL Jr.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: LJ Wesneski TE/DE Sr.; Bill Davison FB/LB Sr.; Chris Reese TE/DE Sr.; Chris Bleich OL So

    Key Stats: 2015 can mark 20 consecutive years at WVW on non-losing seasons

    Twitter: @wvwfootball

    2015 Outlook: Jr. QB Aaron Austin will take over at QB for WVW in 2015 looking to keep the streak going for successful QB’s (Eugene Lewis PSU; Mike Baur Lehigh; Brady Davison ESU).

    Luckily for him he won’t have to put the team on his shoulders as WVW returns almost the rest of their skill players from last year. Multiple year starters of Wesneski, Weidman, Judge, Reese, and Davison have helped them average over 35 PPG the last two seasons, and with 3 starters returning up front they should be able to score points.

    Defensively WVW will be big up front returning Reese and Wesneski and Bill Davison will be back to lead the LB core, however, the rest of the LB core will be new starters. The secondary returns from last years’ group.

    Overall the offense should be able to put points on the board as long as Austin plays smart and limits mistakes. Defensively everything hinges on the LB core coming together as the front end and back end should be solid.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Littlestown (3)

    Head Coach: Mike Lippylittlestown_a

    Team Name: Littlestown Thunderbolts

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Lucas Reynolds, Zach Brown, Dustin Duvall, Zach MacLeod, Dalton Brittain

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) C Dan Dudenhoeffer, OT Ryan Dickensheets, TE Brandon Pittinger, FB Dylan Sizemore

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) OLB Wesley Storey, DT Ryan Dickensheets, ILB Dylan Sizemore, DB Colin McNeal

    Twitter: @ltownbolts

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    I’m excited about this season. If we correct those mistakes from last season we can see more wins this year.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Olney (12)

    Head Coach: Mike Andolinaolney_a

    Assistant Coaches: Paul Bryant, Dennis Ginenthal, Mike McKenn, Ryan McGavin

    Team Name: Olney Charter Trojans

    2014 Record: 6-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Kadir Chisholm, QB (El Paso Prep); Sultan Johns, RB (Bloomsburg); Giovanni Matos, OL/DL (US Army)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. RB Kevin Prosper, 5’8, 165; Jr. RB Josh Singleton, 5’9, 155; Sr. OL Brian Green, 6’1, 230; Jr. OL Donald Houge, 5’9, 210; Sr. RB/DB Luis Reyes, 5’8, 150

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr. LB Kenneth Rowell, 5’10, 190; Jr. DB Josh Singleton, 5’9, 155; Sr. LB Kevin Prosper 5’8, 165

    Key Newcomers: Sr. FB/LB Elijah Taylor, 5’10, 175; Jr. RB/LB Isiah Turner, 5’10, 170; Jr. OL Jahkim Lomax, 6’2, 320; Jr. QB/DB Daqwan Jordan, 5’9, 150; Jr. QB/DB Kaleem Clark-Scott, 6’1,155; Jr. RB/LB Malik Smith, 5’10, 160

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: N/A at this point

    2015 Outlook: The 2015 Trojans will be a young but experienced team. Our players stepping up this year have been in our system since freshman year. We are expecting them to rise to the challenge in a tough public league division.

    Offense: Our key to success on offense is to control the clock and play at our tempo. We coach our kids to do their job every play and good things will happen.

    Defense: 11 hats to the ball, our goal is to swarm the ball carrier and be physical and aggressive on defense; we want to force 3-and-outs.

    Special Team: We want to control field position on special teams and never give up points. If we can meet this goal we are confident it will make things easier for the offense and defense.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Unionville (1)

    Head Coach: Pat Clarkunionville_a

    Team Name: Unionville Indians

    2014 Record: 6-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Returning Players:

    QB- Will be either Jason Hagen (6’1 175 Sr) or Brendan Boyle (5’10, 180 Sr)

    RB- Boyle if not the QB, also Brandon Boon (5’8, 160 SR). Boon played both WR and RB last year, and was all league at WR- he has big play potential every time he touches it. Junior Bryce McManus (5’10 200) will also play rb

    WR/TE- Tyler Marmo 5’10, 165 Sr. Marmo made several big plays and had a KOR for TD last year. Also, Elan Nash 6’ 190 Sr- Nash has committed to Navy, where he will play corner. He is a 4 year varsity starter and an all-league performer. Chris Helle (sr 5’10 175) also returns with varsity experience. Pat Clark Jr returns at TE. He is a 6’3 230 Sr who is attracting interest from some 1AA and division II schools.

    OT- We are rebuilding here. Sean Green, 6’7 240 Sr. is a returning starter. The OL also returns Matt Dauphin, 6’ 215 Jr, and Asger Hansen, a 6’240 Sr. Juniors Mike Cresta, Louis Ramunno, and Shane Jones will contribute on the OL.

    DL- NG Thomas Mallon, 5’10 240 Sr. returns, as does Sam Gangel, a 6’2 215 Sr. Clark should also play DL. Senior Clay Coleman, as well as Cresta and Shane Jones will add depth.

    LB- Return starting OLB Dylan Rapucci (6’1 210 Sr) and Laz Kirifides (5’9 175). Trevor Gardiner (5’10 175) and Jesse Gill (5’10 185) will play inside LB.

    DB/S- Nash is one of the best corners in the region. FS Drew Stradling (5’10 175 Sr) also returns as a starter. Mark Knightly (6’ 170 sr) and Boyle should also play in the secondary. Nate Christopher (5’10 170 SR) also returns in the secondary.

    Kicker- Shane Jones (5’10 215 Jr) will handle the kicking and Pat Clark Jr will be the punter. We have to replace Alex Pechin, who is headed to Bucknell.

    2015 Outlook:  We have large group of hard-working seniors and a lot of varsity experience returning. We have to replace a small, but talented, core of seniors (Alex Pechin- Bucknell, Andrew Jones- Bryant, and Quinn Cheyney- WCU). We need to get QB situated . This is our toughest schedule to date. Our first five games are Garnet valley, Exeter, Avon Grove, Rustin, and Downingtown East.

    league/section/division/conference—… We have the ability to compete. Our program has a proud tradition and our kids will work tirelessly to pursue a championship. We have lost just 8 league games in the last 7 years. We expect to be in the title chase.

    Rustin has established itself as the top team in our league. Great Valley is the defending District One AAA champion.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Susquehanna Community (2)

    Head Coach: Kyle Cooksusquehanna_community_a

    Team Name: Susquehanna Sabers

    2014 Record: 7-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Austin White (QB-LB), Christian Miller (OG-DE), Craig Stanley (WR-CB), Steve Jesse (K) Brett Hepler (FB-P-FS)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Center Sr. Zach Conrad 5-11 185, Sr. OG Evan Aldrich 6-0 240, Sr. OT Cameron Mallery 5-11 320, Sr. RB Nolan Hausser 5-10 175.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. NG Evan Aldrich 6-0 240, Sr. DE Wesley Ricardson 5-10 205, Sr. DT Cameron Mallery 5-11 320, Sr. LB Zach Conrad 5-11 185, Jr OLB Jarred Mills 5-8 160, Sr. CB Nolan Hausser 5-10 175.

    Key Newcomers: Jr. QB Kyle Donavan 6-1 180, Jr WR Evan Haley 5-10 155, So WR Doug Higgins 5-10 150, Sr. K Dan Braun 5-10 185.

    Key Stats: Both Mills and Conrad had over 100 tackles last year. We lost 80 % of our offensive production to graduation.

    2015 Outlook: After losing so much offensively last year this summer will be the key to our season. Getting new players reps in practice will be crucial.

    Defensively we lost some key players but return six players who have a lot of experience at their positions.

    Special Teams we lost everyone except our long snapper. We do have a first year senior or played soccer through high school and has a strong leg.

    The keys to us having a successful year is our off season work and be able to stay competitive into the fourth quarter of every game.

    If we get some early wins I think it will really help out confidence for when we get into our league play.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Line Mountain (4)

    Head Coach: Rodney Knockline_mountain_a

    Assistant Coaches: Darwin Marquette, Craig Scott, Brian Wetzel, Josh Daniels, Ryan Feger, Damian Hojnacki, Todd Wenrich, Jason Williams, Willard Reed, Bryce Martz, Adam Straub, Shane Kieffer

    Team Name: Line Mountain Eagles

    2014 Record: 5-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Ryan Reed, Clint Riehl, Logan Snyder

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. OT Garrett Kieffer, 6-4, 285, Jr. C Ben Bidding, 5-11, 200, Sr. G Jonathan Lenker 6-2, 200, Sr. TE Brendan Renn, 6-2, 215, So. G Rogan Shaffer, 6-1, 230, Jr. TB Kenny Boyer, 5-9, 160, Jr. K. Brent Osman, 6-0, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Jr. DT Garrett Kieffer, 6-4, 285, Sr. DE Jonathan Lenker 6-2, 200, Sr. DE Brendan Renn, 6-2, 215, Jr. CB Kenny Boyer, 5-9, 160, So. LB Tyler Boyer, 5-11, 175

    Key Newcomers:  Sr. QB/S Kurt Mace, 5-11, 150, Sr. WR/Logan Ingram, 5-11. 170, Sr. DT Brok Phillips, 5-9, 240, Sr. WR/CB Shjon Kern, 5-10, 165, Jr. WR/S David Quinn, 5-10, 165, Jr. RB/LB Cole Hauck, 5-9, 140, Jr. RB/LB Gary Laudenslager, 5-10, 165, Jr. OT/G Bryce Hoffman, 6-1, 240, Jr. DE/OT Dawson Scott, 6-2, 210, Fr. WR/S Breven Derk, 5-9, 140

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jr. OT/DT/DE Garrett Kieffer, 6-4, 285

    2015 Outlook: A year after graduating 15 seniors we are looking to improve on last year’s 5-6 record and eastern conference playoff berth. We have a good core of experienced players returning even after losing a large group to graduation. We have had a great offseason in the weight room and at various camps/ 7 on 7’s we have attended. The players are hungry to compete for a championship.

    Offense: Our keys offensively to become more consistent from week to week and improve upon our decision making specifically at the quarterback position. We will be young but experienced offensively and our strength will be the offensive line.

    Defense: Our keys defensively will be to stop the big play, especially in the passing game, which hurt us the last two years. Our strengths will be the defensive line and linebackers. We will be replacing our entire secondary besides Kenny Boyer.

    Special Team: Special Teams was our most consistent phase of the game this past season. Our key is to create more opportunities on special teams to better set up our offense and defense. More explosive plays!

  • 2015 Team Preview – West Chester East (1)

    Head Coach: Dave Gueriera

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Taylor, John Dempsey, Scott Stephens, Jim Boyd, Ben Perlmutter, John Florio, James Wiggins, Chase Gunther, Eric Bowers, Bob McCloskey, Tony Naab, Ethan Williamson

    Team Name: West Chester East Vikings

    2014 Record: 5-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Kevin Murphy OL/DL, Steve Borum RB, Kevin Logan OL/DL, Evan Anderson FS, Pat Downey WR/OLB, Nick Corialos WR, Shrey Vyas CB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Jon Jon Roberts QB 5-8 170, Emmanuel Creekmur RB 5-10 180, Tom Gormley OL 5-11 275, Tavis Peterson OL 6-0 280,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Tom Gormley DL 5-11 275 lbs., Tavis Peterson DL 6-0 280,

    Key Newcomers: Example: JD Carroll WR/OL 6-5 200, Matt Erfle TE/ILB 6-1 190; Alex Hirsch WR/FS 5-10 165, Jack Wolov WR/CB 5-10 155; Drew Wahn WR/CB 5-9 150 lbs; Tyrone Richardson WR/FS 6-1 165 lbs; Zae Murrey WR 6-2 180; TJ Gaspard WR/CB 6-3 190; Tom Silva OL/DL 6-0 250; Kenny Pugh OL 5-9 275; Jack Phelan SS 5-11 165 ; Mike Salloum ILB 5-10 170 lbs

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:
    Jon Jon Roberts (Navy, Army, Lafayette, Ball St, Princeton, Dartmouth)
    Tavis Peterson (Interest from Monmouth and St Francis)
    Tom Gormley
    Emmanuel Creekmur

    Key Stats: Averaged 28 ppg last year and allowed 27 ppg.

    Twitter: @wceastfootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Our #1 key is staying healthy. We have so many players playing both ways, its important that our core guys stay health for us to have a successful season. We have to be better on defense!

    Offense: We return one of the most electrifying playmakers in the state at QB. He has a really good supporting cast around him. Less penalties, and better scoring percentage in the red zone.

    Defense: We have a new defensive scheme and culture. We cannot get burned by the big play as we did the year prior. Must force more turnovers and give our offense shorter fields.

    Special Team: We should be pretty consistent with our kicking game. Our teams should be similar to last years; decent across the board.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bishop McDevitt (12)

    Head Coach: Pat Manzi   phila_mcdevitt_a

    Assistant Coaches: Karl Stout, Drew Gordon, Colin Leach, Mike Watkins, Bruce Johnston, Fred Hanes, Gene Kane, Chris Leahy, Nayte Venit

    Team Name: Bishop McDevitt Lancers

    2014 Record:  3-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Stephan Leach WR/S Graduation Brandan Hanagan K Graduation

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Jr.QB Max Bryson, 6’ 195, Sr. TB Vince Dileo, 6’1 200, So. OT Nasir Pettus, 6’3 220, Sr. WR Dontae Mason, 5’9 160, Sr. OG Robbie Brett 6’2 250, So. WR Jaron Macon, 6’2 165, So. TE Jayvonne Campfield 6’2 225 Jr. OL Daniel Church 6’1 225

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr.OLB Tyler Shelton 6’ 185, So. DE Nasir Pettus, 6’3 220, So. CB Jaron Macon, 6’2 165, Sr. S Dontae Mason, 5’9 160, Sr. CB Devon Nichols 6’2 170, So. ILB Jayvonne Campfield 6’2 225, Sr. DT Robbie Brett 6’2 250, Jr. DE Sean Campbell 5’10 190

    Key Newcomers:  Jr. TB Amir Lockhart 5’9 165, So. C Giancarlo Kelly 6’ 245

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. TB Vince Dileo, 6’1 200

    Key Stats: N/A

    2015 Outlook: Our strength is our team speed we have athletes that surround both sides of the ball giving us the big play at anytime..

    Offense: Having 2 year starting QB Max Bryson leading the way will go a long way in determining our fate this year on offense.

    Defense: The defense is lead by returning first team all-catholic DE Nasir Pettus who is a sophomore along with a full returning secondary.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pennridge (1)

    Head Coach: Jeff Hollenbach pennridge_a

    Team Name: Pennridge Rams

    2014 Record: 7 – 5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Joe Unangst, Zack Hockman, Ezra Outlaw

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. QB Devon Balmer, 5-10 190; Sr. OG Mark Funk 6-0 260; Sr. C Luke Basquill 5-10; Sr. RB Judens Desrosiers 5-10 210; Sr. FB Nick Hirsch 6-2 240; Jr. WR Ryan Cuthbert 6-2 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. LB Judens Desrosiers 5-10 210; Sr. LB Nick Hirsch 6-2 240; Sr. SS Dan Hockman 5-10 185; Sr. OLB Matt Kraynik 6-1 205; Sr. CB Riley Hager 5-10 180

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR Iziah Lewis 6-2 175; Jr. OG Tom Koch 5-9 225; Soph. LB Nick Tarburton 6-2 230

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. FB Nick Hirsch 6-2 240; Sr. LB Judens Desrosiers 5-10 210 (Neither of them have offers)

    Key Stats: Open with 4 straight home games at our new stadium.

    Twitter: @pennridgefb

    2015 Outlook: Looking to rebound from a very good season with a very disappointing finish. My hope is that the bad taste of the way we ended the season will be good motivation to get off to a good start this year.

    Offensively, we have a number of key people returning, and look to improve on a successful offensive season last year.

    Defensively, we have good experience at LB’s and Secondary and will be looking for new people to step in on D line.

    Our special teams are led by Junior Matt Mauer both in kicking and punting.

    We do play an incredibly difficult schedule in one of the better leagues in the state, which means we need to take one game at a time and see where we land at the end.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Millersburg (3)

    Head Coach: Brad Hattermillersburg_a

    Assistant Coaches: Aaron Wright, Andy Banias, Brian Campbell, Brett Boyer, Charlie Chadbourn, Darryl Kerstetter, Richie Shomper, Ryan Davis, Tyler Seibert

    Team Name: Millersburg Indians

    2014 Record: 6-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Ethan Troutman, Cole Hoover, Robbie Burger, Mitchell Hahn, Austin Marks, Austin Simpkins, Lukas Cassel, Connor Keim

    Offensive (6) and Defensive (5) Starters Returning:

    1. Austin Lehman – Sr. RB/DB
    2. Christian Wingard – Jr. QB/DB/K
    3. Cole Shomper – Jr. RB/LB
    4. Tyler Hesen -Sr. WR/DB
    5. Matthew Koppenhaver – So. RB/LB
    6. Ben Bostdorf – So. OL/DL
    7. Austin Hoke – Sr. OL/LB
    8. Tylor Erdman – Sr. LB
    9. Gavin Carter – Sr. OL/DL
    10 Matthew Horchler – So. OL/DL

    Twitter: @mbgfootball

    2015 Outlook: 

    Offense: We have most of our skill players returning from last year but the key for us will be up front with out line play.

    If we can give our QB, Christian Wingard time, he should be able to find some open receivers like Cole Shomper, RJ. Daley, and Tyler Hesen.

    Defense: The last few years, we have had decent play from our defensive front 8 and that will need to improve if we hope to be successful on the defensive side of the ball.

    Special Team: It seems that in recent years we have given up big plays on special teams and haven’t created any big plays. We will need to reverse that this season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Cedar Cliff (3)

    Head Coach: Colin Gillencedar_cliff_a

    Team Name: Cedar Cliff Colts

    2014 Record: 8 – 3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Noah Malone WR, Dylan Farrow OL/DL, Garrett Villar OL/DL, Jordan Stiles LB/FB, John McGee WR/CB, Nate Markley DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr WR Mike Viti, 6′ 181, Sr RB Jayden Demmy 5’10” 195, Jr QB Grant Breneman 6′ 185, Jr OL Shaun Hastings 6’2″ 255, Sr OL Nate Walker 6′ 1″ 300, Sr TE Charles Ghiazza 6’2″ 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr S Mike Viti, 6′ 181, Sr LB Jayden Demmy 5’10” 195, Sr LB Cole Whalen 5’10” 185, Sr LB Ryan Schoppert 5′ 8″ 190, Sr TE Charles Ghiazza 6’2″ 230

    Key Newcomers: Jr WR/S Trysten McDonald 6’1″ 190, Jr OL Erik Musselman 6′ 215, So DB Patrick Duggan 5’11” 170, Jr LB/RB Chris Thompson 5’9″ 180, Jr OL/DL Cole Perlick 6’3″ 300, Jr WR/DB Bryan(Tre) Neal 6′ 192

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Mike Viti committed to University of Maryland, Jayden Demmy, Grant Breneman, Shaun Hastings

    Key Stats: Jayden Demmy 256 Carries for 1721 yds 27 TD, Grant Breneman 166/267 for 2396 yds 24 TD, Mike Viti 69 Tackles 2 INT

    Twitter: @GoCCFootball

    2015 Outlook: We have a large amount of offensive production returning in Grant Breneman at QB, Jayden Demmy at RB and Mike Viti at WR. We will be young and inexperience on the OL. How quickly our offensive front matures will determine our level of success on offense.

    Defensively we have a veteran core of LBs and Mike Viti is a ball hawk in the secondary. We will need to mature and develop on the DL and Cornerback positions.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Manheim Central (3)

    Head Coach: Dave Hahnmanheim_central_a

    Team Name: Manheim Central Barons

    2014 Record: 8 – 4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Tony Staffieri (QB), Justin Moreno (LB/FB), Chad Zunich (C/DT), Hugh Montgomery (OT), Dan Wiederrecht (WR), Frankie Bowman (CB), Zach Christian (DE), Tucker Ford (WR), Zach Sylvester (WR)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4)

    2 Sr. RB Damon Camacho, 6-0, 190

    17 Jr. WR Austin Geib 6-0, 180

    87 Sr. TE Sam Martin, 5-11, 210

    58 Jr. ILB Elliot Martin 6-0, 225

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    19 Sr. FS Gavin Guyer, 6-0, 190

    16 Sr. CB Drew Eshleman, 5-10, 170

    22 Sr. ILB Craig McKee 5-9, 195

    24 Sr. OLB Kevin Starner 5-11, 195

    33 Sr. OLB Harrison Myer 6-0, 180

     

    Key Newcomers:

    20 Sr. RB/DB Dylan Nelson 5-9, 160

    74 So. OL/DL Garrett Fittery 6-0, 215

    So. DT/TE Colin Erb 5-11, 245

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    4 Sr. P/K Derek Adams 5-11, 180

     

    2015 Outlook: I would not say we are a young team but we are not a Varsity level experienced team yet. We need to get experience, we need run as many reps during the off-season and in the pre-season so we can recognize different situations and react to them not think about them.

    It will be crucial for us to gain momentum early and build on that down the stretch, during our second half of the season gauntlet.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Wissahickon (1)

    Head Coach: Paul Noonwissahickon_a

    Assistant Coaches:
    Matt Hess, Assistant Head Coach, Offensive/Defensive Line
    Mike Magowan, Defensive Coordinator
    Joseph Razzano, Linebackers and Tight Ends
    Michael Borkowski, Defensive Backs and Running Backs
    John Flaningan, Offensive/Defensive Line
    Marcus Robinson, Wide Receivers and Outside Linebackers
    Derrel Johnson-Koulianos, Quarterbacks and Defensive Backs

    Team Name: Wissahickon Trojans

    2014 Record: 2-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: N/A-1st year with program

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. QB Mike Marino, 5-8, 155, Sr. WR Tre Holcomb 5-7, 170, Sr. OT Yondel Dudley 6-3 275, Sr. OG Ricky Pons 5-10, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4)  Jr. OLB Mike Schoenleber, 5-9, 180, Sr. DT Yondel Dudley, 6-3, 275, Sr. LB Bryan Haire, 5-6, 200, Sr. DE Devante Allen, 6-4, 230

    Key Newcomers: Jr. OG/LB Chad Dubin 6-0 195, Jr. TE/LB Kyle Moynahan 6-0 215, Jr. RB/S Daryl Baldwin, 5-8, 185, Sr. OL/NG Tony Chidembo, 5-8, 280, Sr. WR/OLB Donovan Hartsock, 6-1, 175, So WR/CB Antaun Lloyd, 5-7, 160, So WR/OLB Marlyn Johnson, 6-4, 165

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (FCS) Yondel Dudley

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Overall, our kids have to buy in to the new coaching staff’s philosophies and systems for us to be successful. Our offensive and defensive scheme is all new for them so the learning process can not be a slow for us to get off to the fast start we hope for in the non league schedule. Furthermore, we lack varsity experience which we hope they can overcome asap. If the players are resilient through adversity and we stay relatively healthy there is no doubt that we can be competitive and win any game on our schedule.

    Offense: Everyone needs to be efficient and execute our game plan and system to the best of their abilities. Limit penalties and turnovers. We have two quarterbacks (Marino and Schoenleber) that have varsity experience and need to step up.

    We have young wide receivers that can make plays when given the opportunity. Daryl Baldwin has the talent to be a top quality SOL running back if he continues to work as hard as he has this offseason.

    The offensive line has some holes that lack varsity experience but with Dudley as our anchor we think they can get the job done.

    Depth is a major concern beside the qb and wide receiver position.

    Defense: We need to be fast and aggressive in the system we are running. We have a solid defensive line that can compete vs. any offensive front in our division.

    Our linebackers lack experience but are strong, fast, and intelligent. Once they get a couple of varsity games under their belt they could be an excellent corps for us. Antaun Lloyd and Daryl Baldwin look solid in the secondary this offseason but lack depth after that.

    Need others to step up to fill the voids and depth concerns. If we avoid injury and learn the new system, we can confuse and frustrate any offense we come across.

    Special Team: Yondel Dudley is returning as our All League punter. Mason Menhardt will be our kickoff and field goal kicker. He has been excellent and hard working this offseason and see him as a great weapon in our arsenal.

    We have multiple competent long snappers including returning starter Brendon O’ Connor. Special teams is a definite strength.

     

  • 2015 Team Preview – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator : B.J. Hogan  cardinal_ohara_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Defensive Coordinator/OL- Jim Connor
    LB’s- Mike Connor
    WR’s/DB’s- Isaac Jones
    OLB- Joe Goldschmitt
    DB’s- Brain Giacabetti
    QB’s- Mike Lomas
    Assistant Head Coach/RB’s- Edsel Torres

    Team Name: Cardinal O’Hara Lions

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive and Defensive Players Returning:

    QB- JR. TOMMY O’HARA 6’2 180

    RB- SR. RYAN TAYLOR 5’11 185

    JR. MYLES HENDERSON 5’6 145

    SO. NICK KUTUFARIS 5’11 175

    SO. MAKHI PRESTON 5’9 210

    WR- SO. JUSTIN SANTILLA 5’11 180, JR. JACK GIBSON 5’11 185, SO. JAMIR REDD 5’11 175

    OL- JR. OT DES HOLMES 6’4 290, JR. OG STEPHON BROWN 6’1 300, SR. CENTER ANTHONY AMOROSO 6’0 255

    DL- JR. COLIN HICKEY 5’11 225 SR. JIM TULSKIE 6’0 190 DE/OLB

    LB’S -SR KYLE GODSEY 5’11 185

    DB’S- SO. JUSTIN SANTILLA 5’11 180, JR. JACK GIBSON 5’11 185, SO. JAMIR REDD 5’11 175

    Kicker- JOBS OPEN

    Twitter: @ohara_football

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Cardinal O’Hara football keys to success are to play great defense, special team and take care of the football on offense.

    Defensively we will emphasize knee bend, creating turnovers, chasing the ball with great effort and correct leverage.

    Offensively we will emphasize ball security, finishing plays and competing every snap.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Northwest Area (2)

    Head Coach: Lon Hazletnorthwest_luzerne_a

    Assistant Coaches: Vito Malicari. Ray Bierbach

    Team Name: Northwest Rangers

    2014 Record: 9-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Logan Womelsdorf keith Mazonkey Tyler Burger nick long

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) Brendan Riley, Doug Campbell

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Brendan Riley, Doug Campbell, Jeremy Walsh, Garrett Reese, Neno Agnello

    Key Newcomers: Mitch Mazonkey

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jeremy Walsh, Doug Campbell

    Key Stats: 97% of offensive production from 2014 graduated

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Great kids who have worked extremely hard since I came on board, the sooner we come together and execute the better.

    Offense: Only 2 starters returning

    Defense: Must play well defensively early in the year until the offense jells and executes

    Special Team: should be good, Jeremy Walsh is an outstanding punter and kicker

  • 2015 Team Preview – Crestwood (2)

    Head Coach: Greg Myerscrestwood_a

    Team: Crestwood Comets

    2014 Record: 12-1

    2015 Schedule

    Twitter: @crestwoodcomets

    2015 Outlook:

    WE ARE VERY EXCITED ABOUT THIS YEARS GROUP, WE LOST A NUMBER OF SKILL KIDS OFF LAST’S YEARS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM BUT FEEL REALLY GOOD ABOUT THE LINE, ESPECIALLY, ON THE OFFENSIVE SIDE AND THE RETURNING SKILL PLAYERS, AND THEY ALL HAD AN EXCELLENT OFF-SEASON.

    WE RETURN A NICE NUCLEUS OF PLAYERS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL AND HAVE A QUALITY GROUP OF UNDERCLASSMEN, ESPECIALY ON THE O-LINE. OUR NUMBERS ARE OVER 60 ON THE ROSTER SO THE INTEREST IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH.

    WE ARE GOING TO RELY A LOT ON OUR SENIOR CLASS AND LANCE BLASS, A RETURNING ALL STATE FREE SAFETY.

    Offensive Starters Returning: 5

    Defensive Starters Returning: 5

     

    KEY PLAYERS: Please include at least 6 players and as many as 15 players)

    PLAYER JERSEY Number HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION GRADE EXTRA INFO
    1.   Lance Blass 1 6’2 210 RB/FS 11 Returning all-state Free Safety, bulked up from 180 last year.
    2. Tanner Kahlau 6 5’11 195 RB/OLB 12 3 year starter, close to 2000 yards on his career
    3. Seamus Rother 15 5’10 210 QB/ILB 12 2 year starter, started all 13 games last year. Team leader
    4. Noah Kita 78 6’1 285 OT/DE 12 One of the top lineman in D2, 2 year starter
    5. Connor Sheloski 11 6’3 190 WR 12 One of the top WR in D2, expect big things out of Connor in 2015. Long, rangy receiver. Put on 22 pounds this off-season.
    6. Johnny Macri 10 5’10 200 OLB 12 Returning OLB, started all 13 games last year.
    7.   Christian Kintz 60 5’10 270 OG/DT 12 Returning started, started 13 games last year at Guard
    8. Luis Castro 65 6’1 290 OG/DT 10 Newcomer with potential, very physical, if he picks up the offense could be an impact player
    9.   Josh Kaminski 44 6’ 200 ILB 12 Returning starter at ILB, was 3rd on the team in tackles, started all 13 games last year.
    10.   Garrett McAfee 14 6’ 180 RB/C 11 Underclassmen who will step in and replace the graduating skill players from last year.
    11.Josh Malkemes 87 6’ 180 WR/C 12 New to the program, great athlete
    12. Kyle Richards 7 6’3 185 WR 11 Played last year as a role player, had a great off-season and bulked up
    13. Brett Reidinger 85 6’ 215 DE 12 Played last year as a role player, had a great off-season and bulked up
    14.Troy Simko 61 6’2 245 DE 11 Played last year as a role player, had a great off-season and bulked up
    15.Kyle Frisbie 25 5’11 235 TE 11 New to the program but expect bug things at TE, great feet for his size.
  • 2015 Team Preview – Council Rock North (1)

    Head Coach: Adam Collachicouncil_rock_north_a

    Team Name: Council Rock North

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Chris Welde, Running Back; Connor Guzy, Defensive End, Kyle Thorpe, Defensive Tackle, Jake Shenot, Offensive Line, Mike Rademacher, Offensive Line

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5): Brandon McIlwain QB, Devon Bibbens WR, Pat Saraullo OL, Pat Bartlett OL, Tyler Nowmos WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) James Closser, LB; Thomas Hewitt DE, Colin Drotar DE, Sean Yoder Safety, Mason Luff LB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Bradoon McIlwain ( South Carolina Commit) Devon Bibbens, James Closser, Pat Bartlett

    Key Stats: McIwain passed for over 2,000 yards and ran for another 1,000 and totaled 37 touchdowns.

    Twitter: @crnorthfootball

    2015 Outlook: Offensive line needs to come together and continue to perform. McIlwain needs to continue to make big plays and the defense must stay healthy and stop the run and big plays that hurt us last season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bensalem (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Cubbagebensalem_a

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Fulmer, Brandon Hughes, Stephen Humma, Ken O’Connell, Casey Adams

    Team Name: Bensalem Owls

    2014 Record: 0-11

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) Sr., QB, Kenny O’Connell, 6′, 160 lbs; Sr., RB, Matt Haftner, 5’8, 180 lbs; Sr., RB,Tom Peglar, 5’9, 175

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Jr., LB, Dante Duncan-Murphy, 6′ , 190 lbs

    Key Newcomers: So, OL, Vince Citrino, 6’5″, 260 lbs; Jr, OL/DL, Blake Morgan, 6’4″, 235 lbs

    Key Stats: This is my 1st season and we currently have a 19 game loosing streak…so I choose not to look at anything from last year.

    2015 Outlook: The whole off-season and season will be about establishing an identity. We started in the weight room and it will continue to grow by holding expectations high. Do to a lack of Juniors and Seniors we will have a lot of Sophomores playing varsity right away.

    However, between the Sophomores and having a Freshmen team for the 1st time in a few years we are excited about the future of Bensalem Football.

    Offense: We need to win time of possession if we have any chance of shocking someone.

    Defense: We will be smaller than everyone we see some we have to use our speed to our advantage.

    Special Team: We have to find a way to generate points and we will have to be very good on all Special Teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Downingtown East (1)

    Head Coach:  Mike Matta downingtown_east_a

    Assistant Coaches: Rick Daniels, Tom Wolf, Omar Montalvo, Josh Woodward, Darren Wasser, Mike Cabry, Jake Walker, Jim Smink

    Team Name: Downingtown East Cougars

    2014 Record: 9-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: WR Dan Chisena, DE Caleb Fell, DT Thad Stevenson, FB Chris Hockenjos, DB Justin Cohen

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. OC Jay Ingram, Sr. WR Cam Hammonds, Sr. WR/TE Cary Angeline, Sr. OL Mike Clark, Sr. OL Tyler Beasly, Jr. WR Ethan Harris, Sr. HB Jack Kincade, Sr. QB/ATH Saunders Healy, Sr. OL Chris Houseworth, So. QB Bryce Lauetta, Sr. FB Jake Hanford

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Jr. LB Noah Hahn, Sr. LB Matt Boorman, Sr. DB Mark Mastog, Jr. DB Jermey Jennings, Jr. DT Will Kiely, Jr. DB Ethan Harris, Sr. DB AJ Gripton, Sr. LB Brody Wilson, Sr. LB Seth Davis, Sr. DL Chris Harootunian, Sr. DE Pat Matta, Jr. DE Shane Hogarth

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Cary Angeline and Mike Clark

    Key Stats: Cary Angeline caught 66 passes for 1,015 yards and 10 TD

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive line has to develop and we are breaking in a new quarterback.

    Defense: We have to replace two new starters on the line.

    Special Team: Should be solid with All-League kicker and punter returns.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Tri-Valley (11)

    Coaching Staff & Administrationtri_valley_a

    Head Coach  Mike Ulicny, Superintendent  Mark Snyder, Assistant  Brian Bowman, Principal Charles Hall, Assistant Marty Shade, Asst. Principal Bob Felty, Assistant Richie Dunkelberger, Athletic Director Bob Felty, Assistant Brynn Bowman, Asst. Athletic Director Wayne Klinger, Assistant  Jay Howard, Asst. Athletic Director Rick Otto, Assistant Kevin Scheib, Athletic Trainer Mike Welgosh, Video Bob McDonald, Cheerleader supervisor Denise Williard

    2014 record : 7-5 : Eastern Conference Class A Champions

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses from 2014

    Hunter Harner   QB / DB   –   career 2640 yards and 33 TD’s ; Pottsville Republican – 1rst team def athlete

    Anthony Snyder FB / LB –  953 career rushing yards ; 371 career tackles ; AP all-state class A linebacker

    Beau Rothermel OL/DL                          

    Jericho Zemencik TE/DE                    

    Dominick Carado   OL

     

    Returning Starters: Hunter Herb (OL/DL) ; Chase Schaeffer (RB/LB) ; Jaden Buchanan (SE/DB) ; Tyler Lucas (RB/DB) ; Dan Opozda (OL/DL), Devin Schwalm (OL), Bryan Rusinko (OL/LB), Jake Kroh (TE/LB), Danny Scheib (LB), Dawson Schwalm (LB)

    Key newcomers: Willie Ward (OL) ; David Deibert (OL/DL) ; Jared Bush (DE) ; Tyler Dalton (LB); Nick Rice (OL) ; Rayce Newswanger (SE/DB) ; Logan Yoder (QB/LB) ; Ashton Buchanan (SE/DB); John Lindenmuth (OL) ; Josh Kroh (OL) ; Darren Young (OL)

     

    Noteworthy Stats for returning players (career stats)

    Offense:

    Jayden Buchanan Receiving – 29 rec for 440 yards and 11 TD’s

    Chase Schaeffer Rushing – 103 carries for 457 yards and 7 TD’s

    Tyler Lucas Rushing – 72 carries for 405 yards and 3 TD’s ; 21 rec for 275 yards and 3 TD’s

     

    Defense:

    Hunter Herb 199 tackles, 4 sacks

    Jayden Buchanan 74 tackles, 16 interception s

    Chase Schaeffer   161 tackles, 5 interceptions

    Tyler Lucas 116 tackles, 3 interceptions

    Dan Opozda 74 tackles

    Dan Scheib 88 tackles

     

    Season Outlook: Tri-Valley lost a few good seniors from last season’s Eastern Conference championship team. The two biggest losses are all-star selections Hunter Harner and Anthony Snyder. Harner led the Dawgs offense the last two years accumulating over 2640 yards rushing and scoring 33 TD’s. Snyder set the school record for career tackles from his linebacker position and will be hard to replace.

    Other Key losses include Dominick Carado and Beau Rothermel along the offensive line and Jericho Zemencik along the defensive front.

    The cupboard is not empty for the Bulldogs as they return class A all-state defensive selections Jaden Buchanan and Hunter Herb who will lead a defensive that returns 8 starters.

    Offensively TV returns a number of skill position players led by senior standout all-purpose backs Tyler Lucas and Chase Schaeffer along with sophomore FB Danny Scheib. The QB position will be filled by either senior Jaden Buchanan or promising sophomore Logan Yoder. Three year starters Hunter Herb and Dan Opozda will anchor a line that must replace two starters from last years’ team.

    How well this line gels will determine the Bulldogs fate for the season as they must be able to compete with league favorites Newport, Juniata and Williams Valley.

  • 2015 Team Preview – West Perry (3)

    Head Coach: Bob Bodenwest_perry_a

    Assistant Coaches: TJ Quaker, Derek Puchalsky, Craig May, Nick Dillman, Matt Harmon, Derek Sheaffer, Ken Wilson

    Team Name: West Perry Mustangs

    2014 Record: 0-10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Jake Owens/WR-DB, Kyle Thoman/WR-DB, Chris Lehman/QB-DB, Logan Comp/OL-LB, Dacoda Rose/C-DE,Zack Miller/ TE-DE, Talon Thebes/FB-DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) SR RB Hunter Wilson, 5-10, 185, SR OL Stone Caldwell 6-1, 240, SR OL Riley Stone 6-1, 225, JR OL Marshal Putt 6-2, 300, JR WR Cameron May, 6-0, 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) LB’s – JR Gabe Puchalsky 5-11, 175, JR Austin Wonders , 6-0 180, SR John Searer 5-11, 185, DL – SR Jordan Long 5-7, 225, SR – Riley Stone 6-1, 225, JR Marshal Putt 6-2, 300, DB – JR Cameron May 6-0, 185

    Key Newcomers:  JR QB Nate Salinetro 5-9 165, WR Soph – Jake Quaker 6-4 180

    Twitter: @wpvarsityfb

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The key to offense lies with the offensive line. If they can move people and protect the QB the offense can move the ball.

    Defense: Aggression. Must limit big plays and stop the offense at the LOS.

    Special Team: Again must be aggressive. Need to take advantage of and gain field position. K/P Scott Messner is back

  • 2015 Team Preview – Harriton (1)

    Head Coach: J. Justin Mellorharriton_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Barr, Nick Cimino, Ato Troop, Sean Scott, Dennis Shook, Gino Petrasso, Kevin White

    Team Name: Harriton Rams

    2014 Record: 1-10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Jordan O’Donnell, Sam Schlichting, Eddie Byrd III, Jack Veasey

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) #7 QB Patrick Stewart (SR), 6-2, 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) #55 LB Gavin McKendrick (SR), 6-1, 185

    Key Newcomers: Harry Thomas (FR), 5-10, 170, RB/LB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Stewart (QB)

    Key Stats: Last year, Stewart threw for 2,754 yards breaking 20+ year Central League single season passing record

    2015 Outlook: The 2014 Rams lost 5 games in the 4th quarter. The key for the Rams to compete in a highly competitive Central League will be the ability to run the ball and stop the run.

    Offense: No-huddle, up-tempo spread

    Defense: 3-4

    Special Team: Kicker Nate Nagvajara showed great promise as a Freshman last year.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Central Bucks East (1)

    Head Coach: John Donnellycentral_bucks_east_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tim Barno, Mike Junkin, Ray Riley, Kyle Bernard, Jason Knipe, Matt Riley, Jason Hepler, Kurt Schneider

    Team Name: Central Bucks East Patriots

    2014 Record: 5-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Alex Jordan, Connor O’Keefe, AJ Ventresca

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. RB Alex Gibson, Sr. QB Jack Lamb, Sr. WR Ethan Silverman, Sr. OT Lamine Nouck-A-Nwal, Sr. TE Logan Nelsen, Sr. OT Sheridan Chubb, Sr. C Brian Thress

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. ILB Jack Lamb, Sr. FS Tommy Strasburger, Sr.  ILB Danny Mantell, Sr. S Keith Becker, Sr. DB Owen Griffin, Sr. DB George Pla, Sr. DB Myles King

    Key Newcomers: Jr. WR Wes Verbit, Sr. WR Zane Shalachi, So. C Dylan Badger, Jr. FS Matt McKinney, So. S Evan Dorsey, Jr. OLB Brian Stella

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Alex Gibson, Myles King

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensively, we return solid depth and experience at the skill positions. On the Oline we have 3 out of 5 returning starters.

    Defense: Defensively our LB corps and DB’s are the strength of our D because of the skill and experience that is returning. Our Dline is unproven but we are confident in how they will rise to the challenge

    Special Team: We graduate a record setting kicker/punter in Ollie Boucher. We have plenty of options competing in the kicking game. We return our top kick and punt returners.

    Our keys to having a successful year rest upon our ability to consistently play at a high level and believe in each other.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Fleetwood (3)

    Head Coach: James Martinezfleetwood_a

    Team Name: Fleetwood Tigers

    2014 Record: 7-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Tyler Emge, Michael Allen, Zach Koenig, Shaquille Cobb, Matt Hook, Jake Good, Cody Mc Mullen, Thaddeus Cornick

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr C Jake Feick 5-11, 235, Jr OL Cress Fisher 6-1, 290, Jr. OL Ty Galtere 6-2, 300, Sr WR Tyler Strunk 5-10, 170, Sr. RB Sampson Lerch 6’1, 205, Sr. H Back/TE Albano Ferreira 6-4, 275.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr DL Albano Ferriera 6-4, 275, Sr. DB Sampson Lerch 6-1, 205, Sr. DB Tyler Strunk 5’10, 170, Jr DL Nick Christman 5-10, 260. Jr DL Matt Skimski 5’10, 240. Jr. OLB Dale Lock 5-11, 180.

    Key Newcomers:  So. QB Luke Emge 6-0, 190, So. WR Mike Wilkinson 5-9, 145. Jr. WR/DB J.D Pellock 5-9, 160. Jr. LB Brendon Jocsak 5-10, 180. Jr. LB Jordan Barr 5-11, 160, Jr OL/DL Jake Geho 5-11, 240, OLB Ben Reed 5’10, 180 SR

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Albano Ferreira – 6’3, 275 Hback, Dline, Oline

    Key Stats: Albano is being looked at by CAA schools like Delaware, Towson, New Hampshire, Sampson is moving to running back to fill the shoes of last years 2000 yard running back. Tyler Strunk is the top returning receiver in the county with over 600 yards receiving as a junior.

    2015 Outlook: We have our work cut out for us. We have to replace the top qb, rb, and wr in berks 2. They accounted for over 4000 yards of offense. With that being said, we did not graduate one lineman and we are returning the number 3 wr and the number 5 wr in Berks County.

    We have a young qb, who has plenty of varsity experience just not at qb and a group of lineman who want to take the bull by the horns and keep the tigers going in the right direction.

    As well a group of dedicated young skill players that have goals to be as good as the guys who just graduated from our program.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Red Lion Area (3)

    Head Coach: Jesse Shay red_lion_a

    Assistant Coaches: JD Granger, Taylor Green, Tom Bell, Chad Donagher, Kyle Masser, Ron Johnson, Brett Fishel, Bryan Bortner

    Team Name: Red Lion Area Lions

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Antwan Jackson (RB, OLB), Sam Lowe (C, DE), Greg Thibault (OL), Raquan Mitchell (ILB), Derek Ross (CB), Nate Orji (CB), Dan Waldrup (FB), Kenny Holloway (RB, DT)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. QB Dalton Grove, 6-1, 170, Sr. WR Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie, 6-3, 203, Jr. OT Nick Argento, 6-3, 305, Jr. OT Stephen Tierney, 6’3, 250

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. SS Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie, 6-3, 203,Jr. DT Nick Argento, 6-3, 305,Sr. FS Alex Keough, 6-0, 185, Jr. OLB Patrick Daugherty, 6-0, 205, Sr. DE Patrick Stafford, 6-1, 205

    Key Newcomers: None

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. WR Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie, 6-3, 203
    Jr. OT Nick Argento, 6-3, 305

    Key Stats: In our 6 wins, we ran for an average of 235 yards per game. In our 5 losses, we were down to 75 yards rushing per game.

    Twitter: @rlfootball

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Returning so few starters, the season will depend on how quickly the new starters on offense come together. Although Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie is a great option for us throwing the football, we will only go as far as our Offensive Line takes us. Dalton Grove got progressively better last season and Alex Keough, although a potential new starter this year, had 7 plays from scrimmage that went at least 45 yards. Both players will be counted on this season.

    Defense: Similar to the offense, the defense does not return a tremendous amount of players, but those that do played very well last season. Having the new players understand our system and becoming confident in themselves and their teammates will determine how good this unit is, especially early on.

    Special Team: Having graduated 2 kickers last year, finding a replacement will be a top priority. Several kick and punt returners are back, but we will need to find 2 or 3 that are willing to step up and become bigger play-makers

  • 2015 Team Preview – Owen J. Roberts (1)

    Head Coach: Rich Kolkaowen_j_roberts_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Frederick, Jeremy Mellon, Brian Leister, Ryan Howard, Jeff Dinocenti

    Team Name: Owen J. Roberts Wildcats

    2014 Record: 3-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Mitch Bradford Senior QB/RB 5’10, 180, Eric LeVan Junior OT, 6’5 280, Jack Heft Senior OT, 6’3 320, Dawson Stuart 6’4 195 QB SO.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Jake Karpinski Senior DB 6’1 185, Bill Scherfel Senior LB 5’8 225,

    Key Newcomers: CJ Weaver Senior DB/WR 5’10 170, Alex Condello Senior 6’3 220 DL,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Eric LeVan

    Twitter: @owenjfootball

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: Offensively we will be an uptempo team that needs to be able to control the flow of the football game and dictate the pace to other teams. We should be solid up front and have a few skill players to help our offense move the ball.

    Defense: On defense we will be an aggressive blitzing football team that will try to change field position with turnovers and hopefully negating he run.

    Special Team: We hope to have a strong kicking game with senior returning kicker Matt Dinocenti.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lehighton (11)

    Head Coach: Tom McCarrolllehighton_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Team Name: Lehighton Indians

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Preview

    Key loses: Tom Ruzicka, Tyler Crum, Joel Kuneck, Evan Haberman, Dakota Smith

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Tyler Cann, Sr, QB; Wyatt Clements, Sr, RB; Connor Frey, Sr, OL; Tegan Durishin, Sr, WR; Dustin Koons, Sr, OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Tyler Cann, Sr, DB/LB; Wyatt Clements, Sr, LB; Connor Frey, Sr, LB; Dustin Koons, Sr, DL; Tegan Durishin, Sr, DB; Gavin Zehner, Jr, DB

    Key Newcomers: Xander Smith, Sr, OL; Matt Strubinger, Jr, WR/DB; Nick Chamber, Sr, WR/DE; Cody Scherer, So, DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Wyatt Clements

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: The key to success for us offensively is to continue to stay balanced and control the clock. Staying healthy throughout the season will improve our chances for success as well.

    Defense: Maintaining an aggressive style and being disciplined in our responsibilities.

    Special Team: Finding consistency in all facets.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lower Merion (1)

    Head Coach: Bryan Scopellitilower_merion_a

    Team Name: Lower Merion Aces

    2014 Record: 2-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Yuejay Reeves (OL/DL), Malik Ward (WR/DB), Jaylen Glasgow (WR/LB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) #27 Sr. Isaac Iglesias (RB), #9 Sr. Brandon Jones (QB), #57 Sr. Ryan McConnell (OL), #58 Sr. Tanner Eisenhard (OL)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) #32 Sr. Mike Berg (LB), #44 Sr. Tommy Tice (LB), #3 Sr. Marquis Gee (DB), #20 Sr. Brandon Jordan (DB), #50 Sr. Marcus Biddy (DL)

    Key Newcomers: #28 Jr. Rashon Cooke (WR/DB), #26 So. Deion Davis (WR/DB), #36 Jr. Miko Allen (DL)

    Twitter: @lowermerionfb

    2015 Outlook: Our success will be based on how our offensive and defensive lines perform. Lack of size can no longer be used as an excuse.

    Our entire line knew they had to have a great offseason to compete in the Central League.

    We will find out how hard they worked in August.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Annville-Cleona (3)

    Head Coach: Matt Gingrichannville_cleona_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Miller, Frank Hetrick, Joe Heckard, Greg Keener, Greg Herr, Shaun Webb

    Team Name: Annville-Cleona Dutchmen

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Adam Bennett (C/DE), Andrew Burris (T/DT), Noah Connor (RB/LB), John Groh (TE/DE), Josh Hartman (G/DT), Kole Orfino (G/DE), Trace Seiple (TE/DE),

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. WR Alec Barr (5’8’’, 160), Sr. WR/TE Chris Boltz (6’, 200), Sr. QB Adam Fox (6’1’’, 190), Jr. RB Cameron Hoch (5’9’’, 160), Sr. RB Will Langan (6’1’’, 190), Sr. T Alex Mussante (6’2’’, 230),

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. CB Alec Barr (5’8’’, 160), Sr. DT Lucas Bush (6’2, 296), Sr. S Adam Fox (6’1’’, 190), Jr. CB Cameron Hoch (5’9’’, 160), Sr. DB Will Langan (6’1’’, 190), Sr. ILB Brandon Light (6’1, 220), Sr. OLB Kurtis Reigle (5’9, 160), Sr. OLB Mark Wagner (5’10, 170), Sr. K Matt Light (5’ 10’’, 160)

    Key Newcomers: Jr. OT/DE Isaac Burris (6’8’’, 225), Jr. RB/DE Victor Hoffer (6’1, 200),Jr. WR/DB Griffin Hertz (6’2’’, 190), Sr. G/DT Greg Morrison (5’9, 230), So. QB/DE Noah Myers (6’4’’, 230), Jr. G/DT Darien Peris (6’, 215), Jr. C/LB Drew Speraw (5’11, 200), Jr. TE/DE Brandon Uhrich (5’10, 215),

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. DT Lucas Bush (6’2, 296),

     

    2015 Outlook: Despite losing 7 great seniors and their 28-year veteran head coach Terry Lehman, AC has a chance to have a great year. There will be approximately 12 seniors on this team that has made the District 3 AA playoffs the last two years. AC will rely on a strong defense with an experienced back 7, and strong special teams, to try to return to the district playoffs and compete for a Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Three title.

    Offense: Veer.

    Defense: 4-3, 4-4.

    Special Team: Return all-section kicker Matt Light and kick returner Cameron Hoch

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pleasant Valley (11)

    Head Coach: David Pacchionipleasant_valley_a

    Team Name: Pleasant Valley Bears

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Nyiem Nevarez WR/DB, Tyson Calhoun DB, Eric Marbury RB/DB, Ahmad Curtis OL/DL, Brian Joseph OL/DL, Nick Burke OL, Kevin Cruz WR, Matt Sheehan DL, Antonia Santana LB, Noah Bard LB, Tanner Parascando TE, Demetrius Green WR, Brendan Kuehner QB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5): SR. RB Austyn Borre, 5-10, 190, SR. RB Trent Thomas, 5-11, 205, SR. WR Danny Hunter, 5-7. 150, SR. TE Brendan Kearn, 6-2, 215, SR. OT Matt Burke, 6-2, 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) SR. LB Brendan Kearns, 6-2, 2-15, SR. LB Garrett Gouger, 5-8, 185, SR. DB Chase Dougherty, 6-2 190, SR. DB Danny Hunter 5-7 150, SR. DE Matt Burke, 6-2, 215

    Key Newcomers: JR WR Justin Richardson, JR OL James Miller, JR OL/DL Tyler Dooner, SO OL/DL Zach Altemose, SO QB Mikey Brown, JR OL/DL Josh Fitzsimmons

    Division 1 Prospects; Dean Krcic K/P, Austyn Borre RB, Brendan Kearns LB

    2015 Outlook: Losing 31 Seniors to graduation, the 2015 Bears will rely on career leading rusher (3,000+ yards) SR. Austyn Borre for an offensive edge.

    The Bears are relying on SR. LB Brendan Kearns, SR DE Matt Burke, and SR. DB Chase Dougherty to lead the defense.

    The Bears are expecting to be competitive in a strong Eastern Penn Conference.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Wallenpaupack (2)

    Head Coach: Mark Watson, Ph.D.wallenpaupack_a

    Assistant Coaches: Jay Haupt, Travis Ey, John Meyers, Andrew Morrissey, Justin Kraft, Lenny Spoor, Lou Palazzi, Dan Granville, Jim Ragonese, Zach Blau, Guy Bruno, Zach Unger

    Team Name: Wallenpaupack Buckhorns

    2014 Record:   5-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: QB/Punter – John Steffen and TE/OLB – TJ Root

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. G Kenny Grady 6’1” 250, Jr. T Zach Rode 6’4” 320, Sr. C Anthony Kepnach 6’4” 295, Sr. WR   Isaiah Rios 5’8” 165, Sr. RB Mike Ingulli 5’ 8” 155

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. DE James Gentes 6’3” 250, Sr. OLB Rashawn Battle 6’3” 235, Sr. ILB Todd Frick 5’10” 190, Sr. DB Nick McConnell 5’10” 160, Sr. DB Isaiah Rios 5’8” 165

    Key Newcomers: Jr. QB   Gavin Hiller 6’6” 190 and Jr. OLB Nathan Steffen 6’3” 190

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Rashawn Battle, Anthony Kepnach,  James Gentes, Zach Rode

    Key Stats: Our two leading rushers from 2014 return (Ingulli & Battle) & 2nd leading tackler (90+) returns (Frick) & Leading receiver returns (Rios)

    2015 Outlook: We will be thin on the OL as long as we stay healthy we will be in good shape

    Offense: Get Gavin Hiller comfortable as soon as possible. Establish the running game which will open up the passing game.

    Defense: Create turnovers and limit 3rd and 4th down conversions. We allowed to many big plays last year.

    Special Team: We must replace our punter (Steffen, who was all league and all region)

     

  • 2015 Team Preview – Morrisville (1)

    Head Coach: Derrick Savage (2nd Season)morrisville_a

    Assistant Coaches: Joe Domzalski (2nd Season), Raheem Bey (1st Season), David Champion (1st Season), Jeremy Tice-Byrd (1st Season)

    Team Name: Morrisville Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 0-10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Damion Douglas, Jon Cosme, Neaquan Allen, Miguel Walle

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. RB Josh Smith, Jr. RB Domeier White, Jr. WR Braedon Alward, Jr. OL Anthony Hernandez, Jr. OL Chris Jacobs, Jr. OL Joe Jacobs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. LB Josh Smith, Jr. CB Braedon Alward, Jr. S Zymir Williams, Jr. LB Nick Kremer, Jr. DL Joe Jacobs, Sr. CB Anthony MacIntosh, Jr. LB Domeier White

    Key Newcomers: Fr. MP Felix Feliciano, Fr. RB/LB James Williams, So. OL/DL Zaire Merritt

    Twitter: @morrisvillefb

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    To have a successful year we have to be more disciplined in every aspect of the game. We committed too many penalties and turnovers last year, often at critical times in close games.

    With such a small school, our numbers will be an issue and many guys will have to play both ways. They have worked hard in the weight room to get ready for the demands of the season.

    Depth along the line is our biggest area of concern heading into the season. Hopefully we can get some more guys to help along both sides of the ball on the line.

    Hopefully we can continue to rebuild and grow our program. We are all excited to see how our season goes!

    Offense: On offense we will need to protect the ball and stay out of 3rd and long situations. We need to find balance in the run game and the pass game and be more aggressive along the line.

    There are some position battles going into camp, mainly at the quarterback position and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out.

    Defense: Defensively we really feel good about our back 7. We cleaned up a lot of areas of confusion over the offseason and moved some guys into positions they are better suited to play.

    We changed our offensive and defensive systems and tried to simplify everything as much as possible for our guys and let their natural abilities take over.

    Special Team: On special teams we have some holes to fill. Our kicker graduated and our punter transferred out of the district so those are two jobs that are up for grabs.

    There are a couple early favorites but whoever steps up during camp will win the job. We would like to have one person handle both duties.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Sun Valley (1)

    Team: Sun Valley Vanguardssun_valley_a

    Conference: Ches-Mont American

    District: 1 AAA (2006 playoff qualifier)

    Location: Aston, Pa.   Delaware County

    Head Coach: Ray Gionta

    Assistant Coaches: Craig Stephenson, Rudy Cerami, Dana Keith,

    Ted Carotenuto, Bill Fulton, John Mc Allister

    2014 Record: 2-4 (league), 5-7 (overall)

    2015 Team Schedule

    KEY LOSES: Ed Racine OL/DL, Nate Cusumano TE/DE, Kijana Gordon

    RB/DB, Mike Fisher LB, Juwan Chandler RB, DB

    Twitter: @SValleyFootball

    RETURNING STARTERS:   (4 offense, 4 defense)

    Sr.Bobby Koons OG/LB  5’11- 210 (HM All –Ches mont)

    Sr. Anthony Ruggiero  C/DT (HM All-Ches mont)

    Sr. Logan Markley  OT/DL 6’3-250  (2-year starter @ OT)

    Jr. Gabe Boccella QB/DB 6’0-185  (starter as soph. 6 td passes)

    Sr. Wali Sabree DE 6’3-215

    So. Shane Luedtke  DT/OL  6’0-270

    Sr. Tyler Smith  K/P  5’11-160     (holds school record 8 PAT in game)

    Jr. Quentin West  RB-DB  5’9-165   (40 carries-171 yards game)

     

    Other Letter Winners:

    Sr. Nigel Bell   OG-DE 5’11-185

    Jr. Jon Kester  RB- LB 5’10-180  (66 carries-281 yds-4 tds)

    So. Charlie Wendling  RB- OLB   6’0-180 (14 carries-83 yds-2 tds)

     

    TOP NEWCOMERS:

    Jr. Ishy Ahmad  REC/DB  5’10-150

    Jr. Tyler Schuck  OG/DT  5’10-250

    Jr. Chase Kilgore   TE-OLB  5’11-160

    So. James Gines  TE-LB  5’11-190

    Jr. Marvin Barnett RB- DB 5’10-165

    Jr. Tim Brooks OG-LB  5’9-180

    So. Adam Robinson QB- DB 5’11-170

    So. Josh Truesdale  SE-DB  6’0-170

     

    STRENGTHS:

    A good returning core of starting players on offense will include 3 lineman and quarterback. The Kicker is back which should help the offense and field position for the defense. There are young players coming up who have a significant amount of game time from 14.

    The defense has 3 returners in the front eight.

     

    WEAKNESSES:

    Youth on both sides of ball. Sophs and first year players as juniors will play. The roster will be dominated by underclassmen . Depth is always a problem at the smallest Ches Mont American School.   The number of two way players

     

    OUTLOOK:

    Coming off an Inaugural season with 3 wins in the last 4 games will provide the vanguards with some momentum heading into 2015. The team will be young and ready to compete in an always tough ches-mont American conference. Traditional Ches-mont powers will be a challenge for vanguards.

    Questions need to be answered in all three phases of game. The Vanguards experienced players must remain injury free. This will give the team time to develop and mature as the season progresses. They will compete and fight in each game on the schedule. The Building continues with an improvement on 2 league wins as a goal.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pottsgrove (1)

    Head Coach: Rick Pennypackerpottsgrove_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Tomasso, Jim Algeo, Bill Bradford, Josh Ford, Brent Haring, Preston Moser, Eric Engstrom, Josh Lindy

    Team Name: Pottsgrove Falcons

    2014 Record: 8-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses:  Patrick Finn – Michael – Devon Fink

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr OT Jake Adams – 6’4 – 290, Sr   OG Brandon Drozda – 6’3 – 275, Sr Center – Matt Wazniewski – 5’11 – 210, Sr OG – Michael Gantert – 5’10 – 190, Sr TE Chris Defrancesco – 6’ 220, Soph FB Parris Janusek – 5’11 – 225

    Both of these guys played a tremendous amount as we rotated them.

    Sr Slot Wyatt Porter – 6’ – 195 ; SR Tyrell Barr – 5’6 – 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr LB Chris Defrancesco 6’ 220, Sr LB Madison Kelsey   6’ 200, Sr Saf Wyatt Porter 6’ 190, Jr OLB Ryan Finn 5’10 – 175, Sr SS Will Wallace    5’10 170, Jr DL Tyler Smith 5’11 – 220, Sr Saf Deyon Doctor 6’5 – 175

    Key Newcomers:  Sr Eric Bodolus LB 6’1 230, Soph Coby Baldwin Slot 5’10 175, Sr Louie Gibbs wr/Cb 5’9 – 165

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jake Adams – Eric Bodolus – Wyatt Porter

    Twitter: @PGFalconsFB

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: We must be able to throw the ball with more consistency. We have a very experienced offensive line back and will count on them heavily to run the ball. We have some very physical backs with the addition of Bodolus and along with Porter and Janusek, we have some tough running backs. Receivers are new and inexperienced but talented.

    Defense: We must stay healthy on defense. We return a lot of starters and have been able to move people around with some additions to our team. We have good depth at linebacker. The addition of Bodolus has allowed us to move Porter to free safety, which is his natural position. Concerned about the inexperience at corners but we have athletes playing there and will get better every day.

    Special Team: Punter and kicker return in Garret Bleakley. Very consistent and reliable. Have no worries about him.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bangor (11)

    Head Coach: Brian Millerbangor_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tom Toth, Bob Kohler, John Smith, John DeBoer, Rich Smith, Kyle Sandt, Andrew Kolb

    Team Name: Bangor Slaters

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) Cam Strohe – Sr. TE 6’2” 215

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Jesse Long – Sr. DT 6’2” 210, Cam Strohe – Sr. LB 6’2” 215, Austin Jones – Sr. DT 6’0” 215

    Key Newcomers: Nasir Richardson – Sr. WR/LB 6’0” 175, Gavin DeBoer – Sr. WR/DB 5’8” 130, Aaron Pysher – Sr. OL/DL 5’11 205, Devin Protain – Sr. RB/LB 5’7” 175, Eddie Young – Sr. WR/DB 5’11 145

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Cam Strohe

    Twitter: @slaterathletics

    2015 Outlook: Using a variety of our personal and key players, we will be able to put our players in the best possible situation to help them be successful.

    Offense: We will focus on our 5 top plays that will help our players move the ball down the field. The closer we get to the goal line, the better our chances of scoring. We will rely on our offense to score more points than the other team.

    Defense: We will focus on using pursuit, effort, and attitude to help our players make plays on the defensive side of the ball. The defense’s job will be to stop the other team from scoring points.

    Specials Team: We will be focused on utilizing a core group of players to make plays and give great effort on specials teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pine Grove (11)

    Head Coach: Jeff Sampsonpine_grove_a

    Team Name: Pine Grove Area High School Cardinals

    2014 Record: 6-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Logan Levan, Mark Weinus, Tyler Wolfe, Daniel Diaz-Walton, Brent Mars, Scott Werner, Scott Aungst, Luke Rossi, Cailyn Aungst

    Offensive Starters Returning: (1) Sr. TE Tristan Omlor, 6-2 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Sr. DE Tristan Omlor, 6-2 200

    Key Newcomers: Sr, QB Geoff Kaufman, 5-11, 145, So RB Cam Lutz, 5-7, 155, SO RB Austin Ney, 5-10, 190, Sr. WR Colin Knoll, 5-10, 160, So. WR Marcus Hughes, 5-10, 150, Jr. WR Austin Luckenbill, 5-3, 130, Sr. C Connor Jaynes, 5-10 230, Jr. OT Justice Walls, 6-1, 230, FR OG Vinnie Lepre, 5-10 245, Jr. OG EJ Herb, 6-1, 230

    Key Stats: Omlor had 6.5 sacks as a Jr

    2015 Outlook: Key to success on offense will be establishing a sold running game. Revamped OL will need to gel early for success.

    Defensively being able to stop the run upfront will be key. Sr. Kicker Kyle Fidler should shoulder the load on special teams.

    Having a successful year will depend on how quickly this young team comes together and how much leadership will be displayed by upper classman.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Quakertown (1)

    Head Coach: George Banasquakertown_a

    Assistant Coaches: Chris Hunter, Brad Mushrush, Jeff Wolfinger, Chris Lemuell, Jeremy Walck, Joe Martin, Craig Whitten, Caleb Ruch

    Team Name: Quakertown Panthers

    2014 Record: 11-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Hunter Nice, Alec Vera, Micah Jones, Eric Dzieniszewski, Tyler Kishbaugh, Luke Wood, Brett Graver

    Offensive and Defensive Starters Returning: (10)

    QB Tom Garlick (6’4″, 180, Sr.) 1st year starter

    RB Rob Burns (5’10”,185, Sr.) 2 year starter

    RB/OLB Nick Bonomo (5’11”, 190, Sr.) 2 year starter

    WR Kyle Baskin (6’4″ 200, Sr) 2 year starter

    WR/OLB Aaron Besch (6’1″ 190, Sr.) 2 year starter

    OL/DL Gavin Caroff (5’8″, 225, Sr.) 2 year starter

    OL/DL Chris Curry (6’2″, 235, Sr.) 2 year starter

    LB Noah Wood (5’7″, 185, Jr) 2 year starter

    S/WR/RB Jon Potynski (5’7″, 175, Sr.) 2 year starter

    Punter Jake Bovard (6′, 205, Sr.) 2 year starter

    Key Newcomers: We are hoping some young players will step in and fill the positions of the seniors that we lost last season.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: QB Tom Garlick, Punter Jake Bovard

    Twitter: @qchsathletics

    2015 Outlook: Our strength should be our offense as we have all but two starters back from a year ago and our numbers as we have the most on the roster in recent years.

    Our weakness will be some positions that we graduated on the defensive side of the ball, but with many options to choose from we hope they will not be a major drop off.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Kennard-Dale (3)

    Head Coach: Patrick Weiderkennard_dale_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Updegrove, Jeff Lange, Kevin Christman, Chris Grube, Alex Lange, Teddy Lange, Matt Stike.

    Team Name: Kennard-Dale Rams

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Dan Creter (Oline), Josh Eaton (Linebacker)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Quincy Noland LT, Luke Gabrielle Guard, Tyler Spalt Center, Kyle Woolridge WR, Austin Jenkins WR, Chase Carlile RB, Connor Stokes TE

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) Quincy Noland DE, Austin Jenkins CB, Nick Workinger DB, Chase Carlile LB, Connor Stokes LB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Kyle Woolridge WR/Punter

    Twitter: @kdramsfootball

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: We are installing a new offense scheme that focuses on running the ball. The key is we need to be disciplined, run the ball and not turn the ball over.

    Defense: We need to attack and get after the offense. We spent too much time just sitting back and not making enough plays.

    Special Team: We need to be more consistent the way we play every special teams, accept for out punt team.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Harry S Truman (1)

    Head Coach: Jon Craigtruman_a

    Team Name: Harry S Truman Tigers

    2014 Record: 7-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Trysten Hunt, Brandon Hill, Isaac Flowers, Rob Lancieri, Terez Franklin

    Offensive Starters Returning: #18 Mark Lopez-Shefcyk QB, Sr, 6’1 170 / #23 Justin Fant RB, Sr, 5’11 190 / #10 Corey McCloud RB, Sr, 5’9 165 / #71 Connor McAdams OL, Sr, 6’3 250 / #72 Bailey Stone OL, Sr, 6’2 255 /

    Defensive Starters Returning: #76 Mike Beers DE, Sr, 5’10 215 / #58 Tim Kenny-Schwartz LB, Sr, 6’0 225 / #21 Maurice Jackson LB, Sr, 6’2 210 / #3 Darius Deleon Sr, 5’10 150

    Key Newcomers: #13 Jorden Freeman QB/RB, Jr, 6’0 185 / #50 Tyler Pool LB, Sr, 6’0 220

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Maurice Jackson

    Key Stats: Most offensive production in Truman history: 3,891 yards of offense (Outgained opponents by 1,700 yards). Outscored opponents 2 to 1 (46 TDs for/ 22 TDs against)

    Twitter: @coachjoncraig

    2015 Outlook: The Tigers are coming off their best season in twenty years and are eagerly preparing for 2015.

    They return their leading offensive weapon in quarterback Mark Lopez-Shefcyk (1228 yards passing, 1029 yards rushing, 27 TDs), their leading receiver, Justin Fant (27 catches for 613 yards, 5 TDs), & 4 of 5 offensive lineman saw time last season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Minersville (11)

    Head Coach: Pat Mason

    Team Name: Minersville Area High Schoolminersville_a

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Kyle Lucas, RB/DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) Jon McBreen WR, Adam Stoppie TE, Keidre Taylor QB, Alan Renninger OL, Dave Chistakoff OL, Tyler Whitaker OL, Brian Brennan WR, Dylan Stephen RB, Shykir Bethea RB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Dylan Stephen DB, Adam Stoppie LB, Aaron Beach LB, Dawson Schafer DL, Justin Fedornak DL, Storm Marks DL, Jon McBreen DB, Bryce Miklesavage DB

    Key Newcomers: Kenny Yurkonis OL/DL, Steele Fekette RB/DB, Shane Hoffman RB/DB, Nolan Hoffman WR/DB, Noah Primeau OL/DL

    Twitter: @MinersvilleFB

    2015 Outlook: We start off our season with Jim Thorpe (AAA) and Lehighton (AAA) in the first two weeks, getting off to a good start could set the tone for the rest of our season.

    We have many experienced players returning and have a very optimistic outlook for the 2015 season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Bishop Shanahan (1)

    Head Coach: Paul Meyersbishop_shanahan_a

    Assistant Coaches: Mike Quinn, Joe McKee, Doug Costin, Geoff Long, Brett Weinhardt, Gerard Remaley, Justin Keller, Lex Bruno, Bryan McKee, Bill McDonald, Bob Seefeldt

    Team Name: Bishop Shanahan HS

    2014 Record: 8-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Dan Murphy, Kevin Stein, Matt Evans, Jeff Zebrowski

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. Doug Costin, OT, 6’4″ 270 Jr. Jake Colby, C 6’1″ 250 Sr. Mike Sprague, WR, 6’0″ 185 Sr. Dan Neuhaus, WR, 6’1″ 205

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. Doug Costin, DT, 6’4″ 270 Sr. Mike Sprague, DB, 6’0″ 185 Jr. Brendan Dearing, DB, 5’9″ 160 Jr. Jack Schell, DT, 6’4″ 260

    Key Newcomers: Jr. Josh Burke, RB/LB 5’11” 185 Jr. Nick Skulski, QB 5’11” 160

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Doug Costin

    Key Stats: 75 tackles 2013, 13.5 sacks 2013, All State PFN 2013, All Area 2013, All League 2013

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Need to be able to run the ball this year

    Defense: Need to fill some spots from last year

    Special Team: Need to replace our Kicker–Jake Geiger–playing at Temple

  • 2015 Team Preview – Upper Darby (1)

    Head Coach:   Rich Gentile   upper_darby_a

    Team Name:  Upper Darby High School Royals

    2014 Record: 6-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  WR Vince Coll, OL/DL Nataar Henderson, OL/DL Scott Rucci, OL Madhat Fares, DB Rociado Jennings, RB Linder Divos, FB/LB Chris Gambone, OL/DL Stephan Thompson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) QB Christoff Minott 5-9 160, SR RB Isaiah Bruce 5-7 170, SR WR Brandon Morton 6-0 155, SR WR Calvin Fielding 6-0 180, SR WR/TE Tyler George 5-11 175 , SR Tackle Shawn Page 6-3 255

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) SR Safety Calvin Fielding 6-0 180, SR DE Shawn Page 6-3 255, SR LB Dane Burke 6-1 220, JR DT James King 6-4 260

    Key Newcomers: SR DB Prosper Saydee 6-0 170, SR OLB Scott Mellet 5-11 180

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Shawn Page, Calvin Fielding, Dane Burke, James King (all mostly FCS interest)

    Twitter: @udfootball

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: Continue to score points and play at a fast pace. We have averaged over 30 ppg in last two seasons. With the return of all skilled players we look to increase our scoring and dominate more at the line of scrimmage.

    Defense: With a new scheme in place we are looking for our defense to understand their responsibility and react to ball. We will emphasize being quick and aggressive.

    Special Team: Improving PATs is a must. We look for our returners to give our offense good field position. Our goal each week is score a TD on special teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Holy Redeemer (2)

    Head Coach: Scott Dennis  holy_redeemer_a

    Assistant Coaches: Tyson Kelley, Gene Dennis, Ryan Waters, Carl Deluca, Matt Zlotek, Leigh Bonciewski, Mike Conway, Wayne, Grilz

    Team Name: Holy Redeemer Royals

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: Pat Villani, Justin Renfer, Jason Hoggarth, Andrew Semanek, Robert Bertram, Baily Endler, Mark Cantafio

    Offensive Starters Returning:  (5) Thomas Willimas, JR RB 5’ 11” 185, DJ Baird, JR. OT 6’ 4” 275, Mike Conway, SR OG 6’ 0” 265, JD Turosky, Soph TE 6’ 2” 215, Cam Brennan, SR QB 6’ 1” 185

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Mike Conway, SR DE 6’ 0” 265, Tom Williams SR DT 5’ 10” 205, Liam Vender, SR DT 5’ 11” 265, Cam Brennan, SR S 6’ 1” 185

    Key Newcomers:  Connor Thole, SR WR 6’ 2” 180, Alex Wampell, SR WR 5’ 10” 170, Jonathan Winter Soph WR/LB 6’ 0” 200, Austin Smith, SR T 6’ 2” 260, Chris Menning SR TE 6’ 3 220, Eric Jeffries, Soph RB/S 5’ 10” 175, Drew Casper, SR T/DE 5’ 11” 220, Justin Janusko, SR CB/RB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: JD Turosky, Soph TE 6’ 2” 215; DJ Baird, JR. OT 6’ 4” 275

    Twitter: @hrhsathletics

    2015 Outlook: This program is in the second year of our rebuilding process.  A solid off-season has provided our players with better strength and we should be a more physical team this year.  

    Despite losing an excellent group of seniors, this year’s roster has better depth at every position.  Our players should be fresher and able to finish games on a more consistent basis.

    Offense: PRO

    Defense: 5-2

  • 2015 Team Preview – Radnor (1)

    Head Coach: Tom Ryanradnor_a

    Assistant Coaches: Larry DiSipio, Dave Booth, Chris Sydnor, Tony Brigg, Vince Mirarchi, James Hemwall, Luke Peterson

    Team Name: Radnor High School Red Raiders

    2014 Record: 4-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key losses: Alex Andersen ( U of Penn Football) Chris Leighton, Mike Thompson, John Lord

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) OT Colin Bradley Sr. 6’5′ 280, OG Griffin Monaghan Sr. 6’1″ 210, OG Matt McCue Jr. 5’11” 205, WR Jack Wilson Sr. 5’10” 170, WR Josh Simpson Sr. 6’2″ 185,  Alex Hino Sr. 6’1″ 170, WR Justin DiCarlo Sr. 6’1″ 180

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) DL Alex DeNolfo Sr. 6′ 4″ 210, DL Isaiah Coates Jr. 6′ 190, LB Dario Falcone Sr. 6’1″ 205, LB Charlie Connolly Jr. 6’3″ 205, LB Griffin Monaghan Sr. 6’2″ 205, DB Justin DiCarlo Sr. 6’1″ 180, DB Alex Hino Sr. 6’1″ 170

    Key Newcomers: Pat McDermott QB Jr. 5’11 185

    Twitter: @radnorfootball

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Experience at WR and O Line

    Defense: Fast D Line and LB’s

    Special Team: Punter Jack Wilson and Kicker Drew Addis

  • 2015 Team Preview – Upper Merion (1)

    Head Coach: Harold Smithupper_merion_a

    Assistant Coaches: Kevin Mobley, Mike Evans, Tom Pierantozzi, terrill Ellis, Brandon Hawkins, Greg Bates, Don Jackson, Jim Bildstien

    Team Name: Upper Merion Vikings

    2014 Record: 2-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Ryan Thornton, Tyler Thornton, Nick Monestero, Zach Lane

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. QB Jarret Quinn, Sr. OL Marcus Elliott, Sr. OL Tony Zevallos, Sr. WR Isaiah Graham- Mobley, Jr. FB Kyle Smith, Jr. OL Amir Borgahei, Jr. RB Alex Panichi

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) SR – DL Marcus Elliott, Sr. DL Tony Zevallos, SR – LB Noah Strinbrny, Jr – LB Jake McGrath, Jr – LB Kyle Smith, Sr – DB Kori Smith, Jr – DB Botros Barsoum, Sr. DB Isaiah Graham-Mobley

    Key Newcomers: Example: So RB David Brown, So WR Tijay Sheppard

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Marcus Elliott

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: We must be able to run the ball and our skill kids on the outside have to produce when given the opportunity

    Defense: With a veteran group back we expect to be much better on defense.

    Special Team: We need to find a reliable kicker but our returners are very dynamic.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Marple-Newtown (1)

    Head Coach: Chris Gicking (second year)marple_newton_a

    Assistant coaches: Harry Gicking, Zach Young, Mike Willard, Steve Giordano, Josh Crooks, Bob Knapp, Trevor Viviani, Steve Reynolds, Nick Reynolds, Matt Destefano, Joe Sweeley, Anthony Paoletti, Jim Allsman, Dan Giordano, Pete Rodden, Chris Boggs, Joe Gordon, Brett Wolski, Dave Bertoline, and Mike Pettinelli.

    Team Name: Marple-Newtown

    2014 Record: 5-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Adrian Sapnas RB 2,200 yds , 24 TDs, Vince Ciavardelli NT 57 tackles, Lucas Maas WR/DB, Dom Talluto OL, Brian Brosko, DL, Ryan Everly SS, Adriel Maas LB, Jake Lemaitre OL, Sebastian Dicrecenza LB,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Marcus Weathers QB 6 2 190 SR, Abel Hoff 5 9 165 WR SR, Kyle Kelly OL SR, Pat Carr OL SR, Ryan Rhoads OL SR, Luke Lozowicki OL JR,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Noah Turner 6 2 225 DE SR, Matt Trainor 6 2 225 DE SR, Gino DICamillo 5 11 190 LB SR, Matt MCkee 5 11 210 LB SR, Tyler Kostack 5 9 175 DB SR, Carmen Christiana 5 9 180 DB JR

    Key Newcomers: Chris Rufo 6 1 170 WR SR, Justin Mckeown 6 2 225 DE/LB SR, Ryan Schneider 6 180 DB SR, Anthony Goodman 6 3 240 DL JR, Dylan Conan 5 11 180 DB JR, Dylan Touhey 5 11 185 WR/DB JR,Tommy Long 5 9 200 LB JR, Te Ron Johnson 5 9 180 RB SO, Jack Fallows 5 11 185 RB SO, Anthony Paoletti 6 1 195 QB/LB SO, Bobby Siderio 6 200 QB/LB SO, Dash Dulgerian 6 195 DB/WR SO, Reilly Fillman 5 10 175 Wr/DB So,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Abel Hoff, George Lambritsios (kicker), Matt Trainor, Kyle Kelly, Noah Turner, and Marcus Weathers

    Key Stats: This is the our second season, so the kids know the system more than they did last year.

    Twitter: @mntigers

    2015 Outlook: We have worked hard as a program this off season. The key will be consistency on both sides of the ball. The league is tough!

  • 2015 Team Preview – Avon Grove (1)

    Head Coach: Harry O’Neillavon_grove_a

    Assistant Coaches: Brian Kirby (LB), Rollie Walker (LB), Kevin Borcky (DL), Eric Schuibbeo (DB), Matt Walsh (QB), Aaron Dykes (RB), Matt Jones (RB), Greg Blue (OL), Shane Coyle (WR), Kory Hitchens (WR).

    Team Name: Avon Grove Red Devils

    2014 Record: 0 – 10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Taylor Kim (LB/DE, Lycoming) Bashom Haith(OT, Stevens Trade), JJ Moroz (WR, Shippensburg)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. QB Shane McLaughlin 6’1 190, Jr. RB Nate Jones 5’9 180, Sr. WR Henry Buchanan 5′ 9 165, Jr. OL Spencer Wallace 6’3 200, Jr. OL Dylan Curtis 6’1 200, Sr. WR Johan Eastman 5’10 175, Sr. OL David Trosky 5’10 220, Sr. OL Marty Hayburn 6’1 220.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. LB Ryan Hoffman 6’0 240, Sr, LB Dan Hazewski 5’10 180, Jr. LB Doug Jones 6’1 185, Sr. DB Matt Walters 5’10 175, Sr. DB Anthony Grider 5’9 165, Sr. DE Chris Vahey 6’1 195.

    Key Newcomers: So. DB Tyler Boyd 6’1 185, So, OL Josh Brockson 6’3 200, Sr. OL/DL Mike Burritt 6’2 205 Sr. DB Thomas Schmidt 5’10 165, Jr. WR Brett Yurkovich 6’2 175 Jr. Niko Arhontakis 5’10 165.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr QB Shane McLaughlin, Sr. LB Ryan Hoffman, Jr RB Nate Jones.

    Key Stats: RB Nate Jones scored 16 total touchdowns, QB Shane McLaughlin threw for over 300 yards twice, LB Hoffman had over 100 tackles.

    Twitter: @grovefootball1

    2015 Outlook: Offense should be much better in 2015 with 8 returning starters. McLaughlin has a strong arm and Nate Jones could have a big year. Key will be the offensive line which returns four starters from a year ago. Defensively LB Hoffman is a three year starter and a two year captain, we have good team speed. So. Kicker Kevin Sheehan could have a breakout year, Nate Jones is very dangerous in the return game.

    Offensively we need to finish drives and give the defense a chance to keep us in the game. We need to play hard whistle to whistle and compete every down. One plus is a lot of young players received valuable playing time on Friday nights in 2014, we return 14 starters.

    Offense: Spread

    Defense: 3-4

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pottstown (1)

    Head Coach: Don Grinstead pottstown_a

    Assistant Coaches: Steve Anspach, Gary Rhodenbaugh, Jake Bean, Gerry Gleeson, Kris Williams.

    Team Name: Pottstown Trojans

    2014 Record: 2-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: QB/DB Gary Wise, OG/DE Alex Humma.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. QB Brandon Tinson, Sr. C Jimmie Zazzi, Sr. RB Bryant Wise, Soph. WR Aaron Diamond, Jr. RB Isiah Mayes, Soph. WR Pete Marcheskie, SR. TE Alec Krause Jr. G Nyles Rome.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)  Sr. DT Jimmie Zazzi, Sr. S Brandon Tinson, Sr LB Bryant Wise, Jr. NT Ernest McCalvin, Jr. LB Nyles Rome, Soph. C Aaron Diamond, Jr. LB Isiah Mayes

    Key Newcomers: SR. WR/DB Jamal Adams, SR. WR/DB Quantel Williams.

    Twitter: @trojansofphs

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Brandon Tinson is a very good player with great academics. He will be a highly sought after D-2 recruit who could get some FCS attention.

     

    2015 Outlook: We were extremely young last year and will be relying on that experience to get out of the gate quickly. We have some experience coming back on the offensive and defensive lines but we will need some key young guys to step up if we are going to compete in our conference.

    As always, health will be our biggest concern as we enter the season, if we can stay healthy I believe we have a chance to compete in every game in the always tough PAC 10 league.

    Offense: The offensive line is the question mark entering the season, we have some very promising young guys who need to step up quickly. We are very experienced at the skill positions, we expect to be on par with anyone we play athletically.

    We are a multiple offense with triple option as the foundation, but we will try to alter our offense to our personnel and the opponents weakness.

    Defense: We return most of our starters from the 5th rated defense in the PAC 10 last year. We are a 4-4 team who can be very multiple depending on the opponent.

    We expect our defense to lead us this year with so many experienced guys coming back.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Overbrook (12)

    Head Coach: Rendell Ivoryoverbrook_a

    Assistant Coaches: Kenneth Carson, Robert Miller, Nadim Lynch

    Team Name: Overbrook High School Panthers

    2014 Record: 4-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Oline, D-line

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) #11 Jr. WR Quincy Fairy 5-10 165, #5 Jr. RB Joel Polk 5-9 175, #66 Sr. OL Christopher Hayles 6-1 310, #65 Sr. OL Charles Wilkerson 6-1 280

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) #44 Sr. DL Johnathan Gathers 6-4 220, #50 Sr. LB Khydir Washington 5-10 225, #19 Sr. LB Gary Hawes 6-2 205, #85 Sr. DL Nate Goines 6-0 215, Anthony Sheppard 6-0 155

    Key Newcomers: Jr. WR/DB Tyreek Langley 6-0 175, SO RB/CB Quadir Smith 5-7 170

     

    2015 Outlook: Getting our offensive line to gel and become one unit will be the key to our offensive success.

    Offense: O-line will anchor down the offense with a good experienced backfield and a young skillful receiving core.

    Defense: Strength of our defense will be our LB’S. We have a young fast secondary with alot of potential

    Special Team: Tevin Taylor originally from the Island of Barbadoes will be kicking as well as punting for our team.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Lower Dauphin (3)

    Head Coach: Rob Klocklower_dauphin_a

    Team Name: Lower Dauphin Falcons

    2014 Record: 9-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Ben Ross (TE/DE), JR Borreli (OL/DL), Adam Domovich (WR/DB/P), Adam Zeiders (WR/DB/RS)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. QB Tommy Klock, 6-3, 205; Sr. RB George Hatalowich, 5-11, 205; Sr. OL Brock Wilson, 6-0, 260; Sr. C Alex Stoner, 5-6, 200; Sr. WR Evan Morrill, 5-11, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. DL Chad Ray, 5-11, 240; Sr. DL CJ Ramage, 6-2, 250; Sr, LB Jarrod Smith, 5-10, 210; Sr. LB George Hatalowich, 5-11, 205

    Key Newcomers: Soph. WR/DB Clay Spencer, 5-6, 150; Jr. LB Hunter Harnish, 6-1, 195; Jr. OL Denver Rissinger, 6-2, 275

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. George Hatalowich (FCS), Sr. Tommy Klock (FCS), Sr. Chad Ray (FCS)

    Key Stats: Hatalowich rushed for 1,382 yards and scored 17 TDs in 2014 and had 89 tackles to lead the team.

    Chad Ray had 81 tackles including 9.5 sacks.

    Tommy Klock threw for 1,300 yards with 13 TDs and 8 INTs.

    Evan Morrill had 19 receptions for 237 yards and 3 TDs.

    Twitter: @ldathletics

    2015 Outlook: This team has a great group of leaders. Offensively we will be sticking to our power-run game, but we do anticipate throwing the ball more this year because of some of the skills this group possesses.

    Defense will again have a strong foundation. Our 4-4 base has performed very well over the past three seasons and we expect this group to be just as strong.

    On special teams we feel we have some very strong returners, an outstanding punter (Sr. Matt Canis) and two very good place kickers (Sr. Antonio Heredia and Jr. Clyde Tamburro) who will share the kicking duties. Overall we have very high expectations for the 2015 Falcons!!

  • 2015 Team Preview – Upper Moreland (1)

    upper_moreland_aHead Coach: Adam Beach

    Assistant Coaches:

    Matthew McHugh – Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator

    Mike Dillon – Running backs/Linebackers

    Aaron Lynch – ‘O’Line/’D’Line & Special Teams Coordinator

    Dan Heiland – Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs

    Team Name: Upper Moreland HS “BEARs”

    2014 Record: 8 – 4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Losses: QB – Josh Abrams, ATH – Tyler Whitmore, WR/DB – Kyle Bennis, TE/DE – Colton Hooker, OLB – Joey Colbridge

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OC   Christian Leighton,  5-10, 205, Sr. OT   Connor Dolan,  6-5, 280, Sr. RB   Nick Delucas,  5-9, 170, Sr. TE/WR   Ryan Norton,   6-2, 215, Jr. RB/WR   Nick Pagano,   6-1, 180, Jr. P/K   Randy Meehl,   5-9, 160

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. LB   Ryan Cavanaugh,  5-10, 190, Sr. CB   Rodney Morgan,   5-9, 195, Sr. LB   Tyler Smith,   5-7, 180, Sr. DL   Kevin O’Donnell,   5-10, 225, Sr. DT   Connor Dolan,   6-5, 280, Sr. DE   Ryan Norton,   6-2, 215, Sr. OLB   Christian Leighton,   5-10, 205, Jr. FS   Nick Pagano,   6-1, 180

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR   Sean McCandless,   5-10, 180, Sr. OLB   Tim Duff,   6-1, 170, Jr. QB   Casey Decker,   6-1, 170, Jr. FB/LB   Bernardo Paranhos,   6-0, 190, Jr. OL   John Searles,   6-4, 260, So. WR/OLB   Bryan Mowery,   6-0, 180

     D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. OT   Connor Dolan,   6-5, 280

                      -University of Rhode Island

                      -Villanova University

                      -Lehigh University

                      -Lafayette University

    Key Stats:

    Nick Delucas had 5 TD Receptions from his RB position in 2014

    Rodney Morgan had 3 INTs, 2 Forced Fumbles and 2 Fumble Recoveries as a CB in 2014

    Kicker/Punter, Randy Meehl was third on the team in scoring in 2014 with 36 total points

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: Our team has great senior leadership. They have lead us into a very successful off-season. As we prepare for the season, the senior leadership brings experience to our Offensive Line and the Running Back positions. OT, Connor Dolan and TE Ryan Norton are very big and very strong and look to open up the holes for our three running backs. The Running-Back position has a lot of depth in Nick Delucas, Rodney Morgan, and Nick Pagano and will open up a lot of what we want to do offensively. With the addition of first year quarterback Casey Decker we will be able to mix up the run and pass consistently. Although we may be undersized compared to league opponents our overall team speed has worked to our advantage and this year will be no different.

    Defense: The senior leadership has instilled an attitude that creates an atmosphere in the weight room and on the practice field where everyone is expected to put forth “maximum effort.” This idea has everyone “doing their job.” Defensively if our players “do their job” we will find success throughout the year. We have returning starters at the LB and DL position and they will be the stable of our 4-4 Defense. Our three Linebackers, Ryan Cavanaugh, Tyler Smith, and Christian Leighton will be the leaders on our defense and we have a lot of confidence that they will put our defense in a position to be successful every play. Our team speed, experience, and fundamentally sound defenders again work to our advantage. The experience on Defense gives us as coaches the ability to check coverage’s and call blitzes because we have confidence in our players on the field to execute.

    Special Team: As a team we pride ourselves on Special Teams. Our kickoff coverage and punt coverage teams have been very good keeping teams out of the end zone. We look to make some big plays this year on returns with the dangerous speed of Nick Delucas, Rodney Morgan, and Nick Pagano. Lastly, our sophomore class has great athletes/football players and they will certainly be the core to our special teams

  • 2015 Team Preview – Tunkhannock (2)

    Head Coach: Jan Cechak  tunkhannock_a

    Team Name: Tunkhannock Tigers

    2014 Record: 0-10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Players: Ryan Cywinski, Ricky Stevens and Jarod Bernosky

    Offensive (5) and Defense (6) Starters Returning: Ryan Cywinski- Sr – 5’9 290 FB/DE 4.4; Jarod Bernosky- Sr-5’10 185 TE/LB 4.8; Ricky Stevens- Sr-5’10 222 G/LB 5; Josh Flaherty- Sr-5’10 215 C/DE 5.2; Fred Beamer- Sr-6’ 165 WR/S 4.9; Mike Taylor- Jr-5-9 178 TB/DB 4.6; Brian Muckin- Jr-5’11 200 SL/LB 4.8; Hunter Hopkins Jr-5’8 175 QB/LB 4.9; John Walsh Jr-6’1 235 T/T 6; Bryce Steele Jr-5’11 170 WR/DB 4.6

    Key Newcomers:  Shane Holton-Sr-5’9 235 G/T, Nate Shirtz-So-5’10 220 T/T, Mark Holton-So-5’10 205 G/DE, Tyler Pugh-So- 5’10 230 T/T, Keegan Cook-So-5’8 180 G/T, Braden Seboe-So-5’9 155 WR/DB, Logan Cywinski-So-5’9 170 QB/DB, Thomas Perry-So-5’10 275 T/T

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We are trying to build the numbers up. We are hoping to get a few wins and get the students interested in playing. The numbers were low(18) when they finished the season. They were in the games but got fatigued by the 4th qtr.

    By having coaches in the school, we hope to have more players to help that situation.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Chichester (1)

    Head Coach: Ryan Smith chichester_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dan Chominski, Lou D’Alonzo, Gary Molineux, Lou D’Alonzo Sr., Lamar Shaw, Wayne Heacock,

    Team Name: Chichester Eagles

    2014 Record: 3-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Colin McAllister, Dan Sullivan

    Offensive and Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. RB/LB Kevin Miller, 5-11, 195, Sr. C Hunter Thornton, 6’ 200, Sr. WR/SS Martin Frempong, 5-10, 180, SR. OT/DE Maurice Martin, 6-3 225, SR. WR/CB Ray Argro, 6-2, 190, JR. FS/RB Greg Allman, 5’7” 165, Sr. K Austin Wilson, 5’9” 170

    Key Newcomers: Sr. QB CJ Horne, 5’9” 170, JR. OT/DE Serge Filipskiy 6’1” 230, JR. OG Eric Weah, 5’7” 205, SR. RB/CB Shemar Johnson, 5’9” 170, Sr. DE Shaquan Cobb, 6’2” 185, SR. TE/WR Carl Paasewe, 6’0” 190

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ray Argro, Kevin Miller

    Twitter: @Rs19Rs

    Key Stats: Kevin Miller ran 10 yards shy of the 1,000 mark in 2014.

     
    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    This season’s team is deep in size, strength, and speed on the perimeter and in the secondary. We have the physical ability to compete in our schedule with our senior heavy team.

    Our QB will be a senior who has worked in our system for 3 years leading up to his senior campaign. He has good relationships with his teammates and commands the team well.

    We have good offensive balance between a very fast and tough running back, and 4 very talented WR’s Our offensive and defensive lines are mixed with returning varsity players and some newcomers.

    We have strong athletic kids in the trenches, but they will need to prove their worth early to build confidence. Our special teams units should be improved with a returning long snapper and 3 year varsity kicker.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Northwestern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: Josh Snyder (4th season 23-12)northwestern_lehigh_a

    Team Name: Tigers

    2014 Record: 11-2 (District 11 2A Champions)

    JV Record 8-0-1

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Cam Richardson, Taylor Breininger, Frank Dangello, George Haddad, Jason Pechacek, Chris Trumbauer

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. RB Harry Hall 5’9” 180 lbs, Sr Athlete Dylan Snyder 5’7” 165, Sr OL Chet Karpyn 6’ 255, Sr OL Matt Shields 6’ 235, Sr TE Dylan Lobach 6’2” 190, Sr FB Joseph Colucci 5’10” 165, Jr OL Jacob Ruch 6’ 240

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. LB Harry Hall 5’9” 180 lbs, Sr Safety Dylan Snyder 5’7” 165, Sr DT Chet Karpyn 6’ 255, Sr DE Matt Shields 6’ 235, Sr LB Teagan Golden 5’10” 165, Sr OLB Joseph Colucci 5’10” 165, Sr DT Brandon Schrader 6’ 220, Sr. DE Andrew Sorensen

    Key Newcomers: SR. DB Brett Schillinger, Jr. DB/WR Trevor Cunningham, 6-2, 170, Jr. RB/OLB Tyler Foster 5’8” 170, Jr. QB/DB Ryan Hippensteel 5’7” 165.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. RB Harry Hall

    Twitter: @nwtigerfootball

    2015 Outlook:

    Defense: Tigers are returning 7 starters from a year ago from a very formidable defense. Their front 8 will be the heart and sole of the team. The linebacking corps returns 3 of 4 starters who all started since their sophomore years. The DL has two 4 year starters returning and are very stingy against the run. Safety Dylan Snyder is also a 4 year starter and is the vocal leader of the secondary. They are a very aggressive group under DC Scott Hippensteel who love to run and swarm to the ball.

    Offense: The Tigers lost a lot of firepower in the skill position players from a year ago. However they return 1,800 yard rusher Harry Hall and 4 of 6 starting lineman. They will rely heavily on the run as the new skill position players develop and gain confidence. They will have to replace 3 year starter Frank Dangello at QB. Look for Dylan Snyder to make plays as an offensive athlete. Dylan Lobach also returns at TE and has the ability to be a pass catching threat. Newcomer Trevor Cunningham has opened some eyes at WR as well.

    Special Teams: Tigers return 3 year Starter Brandon Miller at punter & kicker. Brandon was second team all league in both a year ago. Over half of his kickoffs were touchbacks in 2014 and Brandon made some clutch EP’s and FG’s in the past two seasons. The tigers feel like with Brandon they have a valuable asset which gives them the edge in Special Teams.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Williams Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Tim Savage

    Assistant Coaches: Paul Herb, Mike Gunkle, Josh Rodichockwilliams_valley_a

    Team Name: Williams Valley Vikings

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule     

    Key loses: Cody Miller WR/DB, Matt Miller RB/S, Tim Carl OT/DT, Albert Wolfgang FB/LB, Kenny Ross WR

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Nick Rodichock QB, Dylan Rebuck FB, Devon Rebuck TE, Daymain Shoop OT, Hero Sasaki C, Ian Minnich OG, Kaylin Hoffman OT, Garrett Zimmerman WR

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Nick Rodichock DE, Devon Rebuck DE, Daymain Shoop DT, Ian Minich DT, Dylan Rebuck LB, Ryan Harris LB, Garrett Zimmerman DB

    Key Newcomers: Allen Hand WR/DB, Jake Wolfgang QB/DB, Kenny Reed WR/DB, Levi Engle WR/DB, Nick Savage RB/LB, Jason Chamberlain LB, Dylan Wolfgang LB

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We will be very young and inexperienced in many places on the field. A offensive line with starters returning with multiple years of varsity play should help the youth movement.

    This may be the overall fastest team Williams Valley has ever fielded and we are looking for that speed to compensate for size and experience.

    Offense will be multiple 1 and 2 back sets with lots of spread formations

    Defense will be a 4 front with multiple linebacker and secondary configurations and coverages.

    Special teams we will return our punter and key return guys

    Success will be based upon the utilization of our speed and the growing cohesion of the newcomers to our varsity thru summer workouts. Winning the turnover battle will be a must this coming season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pen Argyl (11)

    Head Coach: Paul Reduzzi, 9th Season at Pen Argyl Record: 54 – 38pen_argyl_a
    21st Season as Head Coach Record: 129 – 86

    Assistant Coaches: Kris Otranto, Roy Cortez, Vinny Andrews, Steve Ruggiero, Dave Barr, Max Sui, Dan Muir, Gary Heard, Jason Keenhold, Brian Hendershot

    2014 Record: 2 – 8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: OL/LB Zak Ruppert, WR/DB Chris Muller, TE/DL Alex Bartleson

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) QB Logan Ruppert-11th; OL Jake Sutton-12th; RB Austin Heisler-11th; OL Tanner Barr-11th; WR James Klinger-12th; OL Thomas Coppola-11th; WR Logan Sterner-10th; OL Joey DePaolo-11th; OL Vice Incalcaterra-11th

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) DL Austin Heisler-11th; DB James Klinger-12th; DL Stephen Beltz-12th; DB Logan Ruppert-11th; DL Jake Sutton-12th; DB Logan Sterner-10th; DL Thomas Coppola-11th; LB Joey DePaolo-11th

    Key New Players: WR/LB Jake Holden, QB/LB Kyle Fulmer, WR/DB Nick Guerro, OL/DL Dawson Hughes, OL/DL Blake Fox

    Twitter: @paknightfball

    2015 Outlook: The 2014 season presented many learning experiences for the starters as well as other players that are returning. We will look to build on those experiences to move forward, Those players have been focused and motivated during the off-season as well as in summer sessions.

    Defensively we are experienced on the line and in the secondary, As a group they are athletic and we expect to be able to run to the ball and play more physically.

    Offensively we will rely on a line that has made great strides in terms of strength, technique, and developing depth. We feel our skill players will allow us to attack defenses with multiple threats.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Northern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: Joe Toutnorthern_lehigh_a

    Team Name: Northern Lehigh Bulldogs

    2014 Record: 7-5 Eastern Conference Division 2 Champions

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Nate Farber, Stephan Scheib, Ryan Rubio, Keith Schmidt, Austin Arnold

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. G Cameron Kates 6’1 275, Jr. T David Neff 6-4 240, SR. T Ethan Caldwell 6’4 220, Sr. FB Austin Lancsak 6’1 210, Sr QB Chad Cederberg 5’11 180, Sr. FL CJ Young 6’1 170, Sr TE Brandon Smith 6’2 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr. Cameron Kates 6’1 275, Sr. DE Brandon Smith 6’2 210, Jr. Dt Jason Schaffer 5’10 235, Sr. DE Ethan Caldwell 6’4 220, Jr. CB Ryan Farber 5’11 160, Sr. S CJ Young 6’1 170, Sr LB Austin Lancsak 6’1 210, Sr LB Chad Cederberg 5’11 180

    Key Newcomers: Jr. WR CB Seith keiser 5’9 150, Jr. TB Austin Hemingway 5’9 150, SO LB FB Mason Seiler 5’9 210, Jr C LB Tanner Filchner 5’8 160, Sr TE LB Devon Becker 5’10 175, Jr. TE LB Kellen Hendrix 5’11 175

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Cameron Kates Sr. CJ Young

    2015 Outlook: Return 15 starters that have gained experience over the past two seasons. With plenty of depth at the skill positions we expect several players to make an impact this season.

    With better numbers we expect to be able to play more one way players and hope to build depth as the season continues.

    We must be able to develop players along the offensive line. We have a core group of five players with experience but we must be able to find depth at each offensive line position.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Williamsport (4)

    Head Coach: Chuck Crewswilliamsport_a

    Assistant Coaches: Kevin Brown, Pat Ross, Keith McCabe, Tony Birch, Ben Mayer, Keith Davis, Josh Rogers, Dom Hill, Marcus Strothers

    Team Name: Williamsport Area High School “Millionaires”

    2014 Record: 2-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: 18 seniors to graduation!

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr WR Jerah Reeves 6’1″ 190, Sr OL Frank Rose, Jr. 6’3″ 260, Jr QB Isaiah Hankins 5’10” 180, So OL Kurt Dannekar 6’4″295

    Defensive Starters Returning: (2) Jr DB Isaiah Hankins 5’10” 180, Jr LB Jalen Jackson 6′ 200

    Key Newcomers: Jr LB Keough Johnson, Jr 6’4 200, Jr RB Elliott Walker 5’10 175, Jr OL Tyler Anderson 6’4″ 280, Jr OL Eli Clary 5’10” 230, Jr WR Dante Wright 5’9″160, Jr WR Tristan Connor 6 175, Jr DL Ross Stebbins 5’11 210, So DL Chance Bower 5’11 225, So Ath Angelo Girardi 5’9 160

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jerah Reeves, Isaiah Hankins, Jalen Jackson, Keough Johnson, Jr., Kurt Dannekar

    Twitter: @millionaire_fb

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Simply put, we have to become a better team. Being athletic is no substitute for being a football team. All three phases of the game will skyrocket.

    We want to become a united front that does not hurt itself and is capable of capitalizing on the mistakes of out opponents. Just like the good teams do.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Saucon Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Matt Evanchosaucon_valley_a

    Team Name: Saucon Valley Panthers

    2014 Record: 10-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Justin Propsner, DB; Chris Magan, WR; Daxton Reed, DE; Steven Herbold, LB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10) SR. QB Zach Thatcher, 6’1″, 185; SR FB Mike Paolini, 5’10, 180; SR RB Evan Culver, 5’11, 180; SR TE Mike Kane, 6’3″, 210; SR WR Nathan Harka, 5’7″, 165; SR OL Christian Carvis, 6’1″, 195; JR OL Cody Zrinski, 6’4″ 280; JR OL Trey Polak, 6’3″ 240; JR OL Ryan Meyers, 6’2″ 230; JR OL Stephen Good, 5’10”, 190

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) SR DE Mike Kane, 6″3″ 210; JR DL Cody Zrinski, 6’4″, 280; JR DL Trey Polak, 6’3″ 240; SR LB Mike Paolini, 5’10”, 180; SR LB Christian Carvis, 6’1″, 195; SR DB Evan Culver, 5’11”, 180; SR DB Zach Thatcher, 6’1″, 185; SO DB Alstan Wolfe, 5’10”, 155

    Key Newcomers: SR WR/DB Adam Hough, 5’10”, 170; JR WR/DB Kory Kemmerer, 6’0″, 160; JR RB/LB Nate Kehs, 5″9″, 165; JR RB/LB Devin Fontanez, 6’0″, 205; SO RB/DB Zach Petiet, 5’7″, 155

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: SR Mike Kane; SR Evan Culver; SR Zach Thatcher

    Key Stats: Return our top producers on offense from 2014 in RB Evan Culver (1700+ yds rushing), QB Zach Thatcher (1300 yds passing & 600 yds rushing), WR Nathan Harka (480 yds receiving), & TE Mike Kane (449 yds receiving).

    2015 Outlook: Need to develop depth in the spring and throughout the summer to create competition at all positions.

    Staying focused each week.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Frankford (12)

    Head Coach: Will Doggettfrankford_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Cebular, Dominic Doyle, Harry Palumbo, Bill Systma, Rasheen Braddock

    Team Name: Frankford Pioneers

    2014 Record: 5-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Devanta Lee WR/DB, BJ Jenkins DB, Danny Kornegay WR, Nizir Graham RB, John Martinez OL/DL, Jemire Solomon TE/DE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. QB, Naim Franklin 5’10 170, Sr. RB, Ralph Hyland 5’9 175, Jr. OL, Derrick Ellerson 6’2 295, Sr. OL. Haneef Lewis 5’9 225, Jr. WR, Brandon DeJesus 5’6 150.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr. S. Naim Franklin 5’10 170, Sr. CB. Ralph Hyland 5’9 175, Jr. OLB/DE Jameer Brooks 6′ 195, Sr. OLB Josh Mason 5’11 180.

    Key Newcomers: Sr. OL/DL Quasim Butcher 5’10 230, Sr. OL/DL. Matt Coriano 6′ 250, Sr. OL/DL James Tucker 5’11 215, Jr. WR/CB Ezequiel Lopez-Robles 5’10 160, Jr. Ath. Peterson Pierre 6′ 195 Sr. OL/LB Durrick Breazeale 6′ 200.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Ralph Hyland, Peterson Pierre

    Key Stats: Return leading passer and rusher.

    Twitter: @fkdfootball

    2015 Outlook: We look to bounce back after losing in the first round of playoffs last year. Have a good mix of lineman and skill guys who are working really hard to get better.

    Offensively we hope to use our athletes in space and generate some big plays.

    Defensively we will be a little undersized but quick.

    What are your keys to having a successful year? Staying healthy as we don’t have a lot of depth. Take care of the football and work hard as a team.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Scranton Prep (2)

    Head Coach: Nick Donatoscranton_prep_a

    Assistant Coaches: Terry Gallagher, Dan McShaffery, Brian Croom, Jason Tallo, Ryan Jones, Aaron Holzman, Pat Orner

    Team Name: Scranton Prep Cavaliers

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: QB Nick Solfanelli, WR/DB Dan Ryan, WR?DB Kevin Sompel, TE/DE Justin Belardi

    Offensive (5) and Defensive (5) Starters Returning:

    FB/LB Tyler Stafursky 6-2, 230

    All-Regional LB who led team in tackles last year with 69

     

    OT/DE Corey Christian 6-4, 270

    All-Regional OT and solid DE who has college offers. Led team with 8 sacks

     

    C/DE Thor Balavage 6-2, 240

    2-way starter in 2014 he is a District 2 wrestling champ. Accounted for 67 tackles and 5 sacks

     

    OG/DT Matt D’Andrea 6′, 245

    2-way starter in 2014 who had 45 tackles and 2 sacks last year

     

    TB/OLB Justin Weckel 5-10, 180

    Rushed for 686 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2014. Also caught 4 passes for 69 yards and 1 touchdown.

     

    FB/OLB Will Mulligan 6′, 170

    Returns at OLB where he totaled 60 tackles, 4 sacks and 2 interceptions, including one pick six.

     

    WR/DB Kevin Holmes 6-4, 170

    Returns as one of the areas top punters. Caught 4 passes for 32 yards in injury shortened 2014 season.

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    We return a solid nucleus up front on both sides of the ball. We must replace a record setting QB and a talented receiving corps.

    We hope to be very competitive.

    Offense: Run the football and development of skilled positions to aid passing game.

    Defense: Development of secondary

    Special Team: Return outstanding punter in Kevin Holmes.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Susquehanna Township (3)

    Head Coach: Joe Headensusquehanna_township_a

    Assistant Coaches: Eric Ramsay, Doug Atticks, Rich Patucka, Charles Vaughn, Larry Holley, Rick Pierce, Brock Ward, Kody Mills, Terry Clark

    Team Name: Susquehanna Township Indians

    2014 Record:  3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Long Tran DE (Carnegie Mellon) Jaquan Blair WR (Maine) Gary Penn DB (Kutztown)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) #3 Sr.QB Ben Moser 5’10, #1 JR RB Trael Seegars, #34 RB Sylas Pope, #20 WR Sr Chris Ciotti, #9 SR WR Alonzo Rivera, OL #73 Sr. Jahkele Bascome, 6’3 278, #77 SR Ben Walker 6’2 250, #72 Kyree Downing 6’2 253

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10)DT #55 Sr Aaron Seigle 6’3 275, DT #75 Sr Chris Uzokwe 6’2 280, DT # 61 So Corey Jett Jr 5’10 274, DT #77 Sr Ben Walker 6’2 253, ILB JR #6 Devin Evans, OLB 6′ Dre Banks, SS Trael Seegers, DB Malcolm Cobb-Wingfield, OLB Sam Allen, DB Isaiah Ramsay

    Key Newcomers: Sr DT Malichi Murphy 6’4 240, Jr DB/WR Mari Wright

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Aaron Seigle ’16, Jahkele Bascome 16′, Trael Seegars 17′, Mari Wright 17′, Sam Allen 17′ Chris Ciotti 16′ Jonah Willimas ’17

    Twitter: @hanna_tribe

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: They Key to our season unlike last year is to stay healthy. We have never experienced the rash of injuries we had last season. We will see if the experience that our underclassmen gained will pay dividends. Offensively we will be as go as far as our QB play will take us. Ben will have 3 years in as a starter. Hopefully our experience upfront pays off.

    Defense: We are cautiously optimistic about our defense. if we can line up and run to the ball we will have a good chance at being successful.

    Special Team: We have one of the best kicker in central pa returning in Jonah Williams. Kick Returner Chris Ciotti has had 12 KOR for Touchdowns in the previous 2 seasons.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Central Bucks West (1)

    Head Coach: Chas Catherscentral_bucks_west_a

    Team Name: Central Bucks West

    2014 Record: 2-8

    Key Starters Lost: Luke Durkin, Matt Kilkenny, Jake Metzer, Jon Boyer, Connor Steele, Brian Miller, Ralf Silva, Dallas Owen, and Shane Donovan.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. QB Eddie Shields 5-11 155), (Sr. TE Max Cascerceri 6-1 210), (Sr. WR Brandon McCauley5-11 190), (Sr. OT Declan Mandeville 6-1 255), (Sr. WR Michael Kovalic 6 180), (Sr. WR Kyle Taylor 5-10 170), (Jr. Kevin O’Hanlon 5-11 160)

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) (Sr. DT Noah Hill 6 260), (Sr. LB Jacob Schiela 5-8 220), (Sr. DT Sal Tossona 5-10 290), (Soph. LB Jake Reichwein 6-2 190)

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: (Soph. LB Jake Reichwein 6-2 190)

    Twitter: @cbwestfootball

    2015 Outlook: Central Bucks West football keys to success offensively are to take care of the football, have a balanced attack, and win the line of scrimmage.

    Defensive keys are too create turnovers, play discipline, and execute fundamentals and techniques the right way under pressure.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pocono Mountain East (11)

    Head Coach: Mike Culkinpocono_mountain_east_a

    Assistant Coaches: Scott Harmon, Rich Ludka, Greg Garzio, Paul Malvolta, Mike Coyle, James Farley, Nick Lemmo, Aharon Parker, Gerald Reeves

    Team Name: Pocono Mountain East Cardinals

    2014 Record: 2-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Seniors-Dontae Edwards(RB\LB), Luke Hohenstein(QB), Bobby Szpara(OL\DL), Jeremy Candelario(OL\DL), Ryan Maletta(OL\DL),Brendan Clancey(WR), Junior- Jaylin Barmer(RB\LB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (3) #78 Sr. OT Matt Bruno 6-2, 275, #14 Jr. WR Tyler Horvath 6-4, 215, #15 Jr. TE Leroy Litus 6-3 230

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) #81 Jr. LB Tom Sisk 6, 195, #7 Sr. DB RJ David 5-10, 155, #12 Sr. DB Eli Medina 5-10, 150, #21 Jr. DB Joel Wittel 5-9, 165

    Key Newcomers: #11 Jr. RB Matt Fisher 5-10, 185, #52 Jr. LB Bobby Fox 5-8, 185, #54 Sr. DT David Robinson 6-3, 230

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:#78 Matt Bruno

    Twitter: @pmecardinals

    2015 Outlook: Although losing many key starters, many of our young players saw significant time across the board on Friday nights last season. The field experience, coupled with a great off-season, will greatly increase the competitiveness of our team within the league.

    Offense: We look to compete with teams using a balanced attack on the ground and through the air.

    Defense: Anchored by our defensive line, we look forward to a more disciplined defense that will hope to eliminate the big plays.

    Special Team: # 4 Sr. Kicker Ian Lake has a very strong leg that will contribute to our success

  • 2015 Team Preview – Daniel Boone (3)

    Head Coach: Bill Parks (4th Season)daniel_boone_a

    Team Name: Daniel Boone Blazers

    2014 Record: 8-5 District 3 semi-finals

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB/CB-Paul Galanti, MLB- Jonathon Passifione, WR-Jonathon Charles, DT Darius Hinton, OL-Connor Johnson, WR/SS-Shayne Bookwalter

    Offensive Starters Returning – Defensive Starters Returning:

    (#8) QB/SS/P – Nick Hughes – 6-1, 195 3 year starter

    Second in county in passing yards with 1526. Second in county in completions with 90. Threw 15 touchdown passes and ran for 10 more. Nick is a team captain and is the leader of our offense. Had 34 tackles, 8 pass breakups, 3 tackles for loss and two interceptions one of which he returned 80 yards for a touchdown. As our only junior captain on the team, Nick made all the calls in the secondary while also running the offense as starting QB. Hard hitting defensive back who makes very good breaks on the ball. Punted 27 times for 821 yards averaging over 30 yards per punt with zero punts returned for TD’s and no blocked or muffed punts all season.

    (#24) K/P – Drew Kresge – 6-0, 198, 3 year starter

    Very strong kicker with a good foot. Made 37 PAT’s this season and kicked all of our kickoffs. He had 26 touch backs on kickoff and was a major reason that we had no kickoffs returned for touchdowns and only allowed 2 returns past the 50 all year long.

    (#22) RB/DE Cineque Ramsey – 5-10, 207, 3 year starter

    Had 62 carries for 409 yards and 6 touchdowns. Averaged 6.6 yards per carry. Also had 5 receptions for 40 yards. He is an explosive blocker from the backfield and helped our team rush for over 2200 yards this season. He had several big hits from the backfield including 6 pancake blocks. One of the area leaders in sacks with 14, he started all season at defensive end. Also recorded 8.5 tackles for loss in his 37 tackles this season.

    (#65) C/DT – Jared Gaspari – 5-10, 205, 2 year starter

    (#50) G/DE – Ryan Glanski – 6-0, 225

    (#79) T/DT – Jesse Enck – 6-2, 230

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Nick Hughes, Drew Kresge, Cinque Ramsey

    Key Stats: Over 4,300 yards of total offense and scored 355 points in 2014 while coming out even in turnover ration and having a +6.8 scoring differential

    Twitter: @dbathletics

    2015 Outlook: Offensively, Defensively, and on special teams, we have key returning multi year starters that we will build around. The key to this season will depend on how the team comes together and rallies around these players and fills supporting roles.

    As one of the smallest teams in our league and county, it will also depend on how mentally tough this group is and how hard they condition. Consistency will be a key factor.

    Competing in the Berks I-C1 is always a challenge and we coach our players to be resilient and focus on improving as citizens, family members, students, and teammates each day.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Holy Cross (2)

    Head Coach: Josh Wattersholy_cross_a

    Assistant Coaches: Dave Gatto, Matt Semanision, Charlie Bartosavage, Steve Klassner

    Team Name: Holy Cross Crusaders

    2014 Record: 1-10

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Holy Redeemer, Montrose, Carbondale, CMVT

    Starters Returning: (10)

    PLAYER JERSEY # HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION GRADE EXTRA INFO
    1. Zach Zaluski 22 5’11 205 RB/LB 12 Returning Starter
    2. Pat Pastore 54 5’9 230 OL/LB 12 Returning Starter
    3. Rob Murphy 48 5’10 180 FB/LB 12
    4. Aaron Bogdanski 64 5’11 220 OL/DL 12
    5. Casey Connolly 18 6’0 175 WR/DB 12 Key new comer
    6. JJ Backus 65 6’1 240 OL/DL 12 Returning Starter
    7. Kevin Kizis 14 5’10 140 QB/DB 12 Returning Starter
    8. Matt Nealon 75 6’0 240 OL/DL 12 Returning Starter
    9. Dylan Michalek 52 6’2 285 OL/DL 12 Returning Starter
    10. Sean Collins 58 5’10 205 OL/LB 12 Returning Starter
    11. Nik Boniello 85 5’11 160 WR/DB 12 Key new comer
    12. Josh Mies 2 5’8 180 WR/DB 11 Returning Starter
    13. Pat Kane 34 6’0 185 RB/LB 11 Returning Starter
    14. Noah Sirianni 55 5’9 280 OL/DL 11 Returning Starter

    Twitter: @cross_football

    2015 Outlook: This season we are looking to lean on our large group of seniors. Their experience and hard work will help mold our team to reach their full potential.

    We are looking forward to this season and the strides we have made will show.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Notre Dame (11)

    Head Coach: Chuck Mullernotre_dame_a

    Team Name: Notre Dame – Green Pond Crusaders

    2014 Record: 0-10 (0-10 Colonial League)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Trey Watson, Kyle Arrington, Mike Peapos, Tanner Stout, Chris Snyder, Josh Holloway

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10) Sr., QB Tre Jordan, 6-1, 190 (*transfer), Sr., WR Aaron Weller, 5-9, 155 (*transfer), Jr., WR Jon Moran, 6-0, 165 (*transfer), Sr., WR Nick Basenese, 5-8, 175, Jr., WR/RB Mitch Daniel, 5-6, 155, Jr., RB Jalen Simpson, 5-10, 160 (*transfer), Sr., OL Eddie Ferreira, 6-2, 245, Sr., OL Robert Schippers, 5-11, 200 (*transfer), Sr., OL Sean Stackhouse, 6-3, 275, Jr., OL Matt DeBerardinis, 6-1, 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) Sr., DB Aaron Weller, 5-9, 155 (*transfer), Sr., DB Nick Basenese, 5-8, 175, Jr., DB Jalen Simpson, 5-10, 160 (*transfer), Sr., DL Eddie Ferreira, 6-2, 245, Sr., DL Julian Wismer, 6-0, 225, Sr., DL Cody Georges, 6-4, 275, Sr., LB Matt Ledner, 5-11, 165 (*transfer), Jr., LB Christian Candelaria, 5-8, 185 (*transfer)

    Key Newcomers & Impact Players: So., LB Sam Viera, 6-0, 205, Jr., LB Jack Nesbitt, 6-1, 175, Sr., DL Max Birkhahn, 6-5, 320, Jr., WR/DB Austin Kaulius 6-0, 170, Jr., WR/DB Timmy Constantino, 5-9, 160, Jr., LB Derek McFarland, 5-9, 160, So., OL/DL Mike DeGaetano, 5-10, 200, Sr., DL-LB, Andrew Tichy, 6-0, 195 (*transfer), Jr., DL Jonas Pierre, 6-0, 260, Sr., DL, Taino Gonzalez, 6-0, 245 (*transfer), Sr., OL Antoine Bassil, 6-2, 285, Sr., K/P, Kevin Dadio, 6-0, 175, Sr., K, Brett Nesfeder

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr., QB, Tre Jordan, Sr., WR Aaron Weller, Sr., OL Sean Stackhouse, Sr., OL/DL Eddie Ferriera, Sr., DL Cody Georges, K Brett Nesfeder

    Key Stats: Sr., QB Tre Jordan threw for a District XI leading 2,963 yards & 35 TDs for Pius X last season. Sr., WR, Aaron Weller ranked 10th in District XI for receptions (35), 11th for receiving yards (711) & 6th for receiving TDs (9) for Pius X. Jr., WR Jon Moran ranked 22nd in District XI for receiving yards (509) for Pius X. Sr., LB, Matt Ledner had 94 total tackles last season for Pius X. Sr., DB, Nick Basenese had 4 interceptions on defense. Jr., RB Jalen Simpson scored 10 TDs rushing & Jr., Jon Moran added 5 TDs receiving + 4 Interceptions on defense for Pius X. Jr., LB Christian Candelaria had 72 total tackles for Pius X. Sr., LB, Andrew Tichy added 60 total tackles for Pius X.

    Twitter: @ndhscrusaders

     

    2015 Outlook: Bringing two groups together as one for this upcoming season. The close of Pius X HS is bringing players and coaches from a very successful 2014 Pius X District Championship team to NDGP.

    Defensively we want to have an aggressive style of play including creating turnovers + outplaying and outworking other teams.

    Offensively we will look to be consistent and score a bunch of points by utilizing team speed and athleticism.

    Overall we want to keep the right mindset & attitude approaching the season and our goals.

  • 2015 Team Preview – James Buchanan (3)

    Head Coach: Andrew Stonerjames_buchanan_a

    Team Name: James Buchanan Rockets

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Blake Egolf WR/FS, Shamar Pates Ath/DB, Brandon Hann ILB, Casey Glunt ILB, Peter Hughey WR/DB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) SR. FB/OLB Seth Carbaugh 6’ 190 LBS/SR. QB Dillon Sanders 5’11” 197 LBS/SR. C/DE Dustin Walker 5’8” 230 LBS/JR. OT/DT Zane Bray 5’10” 221 LBS/JR. Judson Iverson OL/DT 5’9” 235 LBS.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) SR. FB/OLB Seth Carbaugh 6’ 190 LBS/SR. C/DE Dustin Walker 5’8” 230 LBS/JR. OT/DT Zane Bray 5’10” 221 LBS/JR. Judson Iverson OL/DT 5’9” 235 LBS

    Key Newcomers: We need a bunch of newcomers to step up this season. We look forward to the challenge awaiting us.

    Season Outlook: Coming into this season the JB Football Rockets will have some veteran talent sprinkled in with some youth. If the youth can quickly mature and stabilize the Rockets can build momentum to reach the .500 mark this season.

    The offense will have to consistently move the ball on the ground and in the air, while the defense will have to stop the run and force the pass as in years past. It should be a fun filled season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Salisbury Township (11)

    Head Coach: Andy Cerco — Quarterbacks, Linebackerssalisbury_a

    Assistant Coaches:

    Geoff Laird – Defensive Coordinator – Wide Receivers, Defensive Backs

    Andy Doran – Offensive Coordinator – Offensive Line, Defensive Line

    Chris Kretzman – Special Teams Coordinator – Running Backs, Defensive Line

    Ken Weid – Running Backs, Defensive Backs

    Todd Mika – Tight Ends, Linebackers

    Mark Kappes – Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

    Team Name: Salisbury Township Falcons

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key loses: Teddy Denver – Fullback, Middle Linebacker – All League / All Area / McDonalds Lehigh Valley All-Start Class – Middle Linebacker — Lebanon Valley College; Wes Maron – Tight End, Defensive End; Nico Scarcia – Running Back, Linebacker; Matt Heiserman – Running Back, Linebacker – Moravian College; Mason Gannett – OT, Defensive Line; Chase Rodgers – Defensive Back

    Offensive Starters Returning: (11) #7 – Sr. QB – Tevon Weber 6’6” 195 lbs; #25 – Sr. RB – Shane Wittman – 5’8” 170 lbs; #2 – Sr. RB – Devin Irwin – 5’10” 165 lbs; #5- Sr. Running Back – Alex Kubinec – 6’0” – 200 lbs; #75 – Jr. Center – Andrew Gibisser- 6’0” – 230 lbs ( will play Tackle); #64 – So. Center – Dillon Trenge – 5’10” – 205 lbs; #67 – Sr. Guard – Alex Nicholas – 6’0” – 220 lbs; #54 -Sr. Guard – Isaac Rivera – 5’11” – 185 lbs; #77 – Sr. Tackle – Brett Sonntag – 6’0” – 340 lbs; #88 – Sr. Tight End – Kyle Hartzell – 6’6” – 245 lbs; #21 -Sr. Wide Receiver – Mason Donaldson- 6’2” 200 lbs

    Defensive Starters Returning: (10) #42 – Sr. Linebacker – Nick Sikora – 5’10” – 200 lbs; #5- Sr. Linebacker- Alex Kubinec – 6’0” – 200 lbs; #45 – Jr. Nose Guard – Agostino D’Ancona – 5’10” – 200 lbs ( will be moving to Linebacker); #67 -Sr. Defensive Line – Alex Nicholas – 6’0” – 220 lbs; #88 – Sr. Defensive End – Kyle Hartzell – 6’6” – 245 lbs; #80 – Jr. Defensive End – Eric Frankenfield – 6’3” – 205 lbs; #2 – Sr. Strong Safety – Devin Irwin – 5’10” 165 lbs; #25 – Sr. Cornerback – Shane Wittman – 5’8” 170 lbs; #22 – Jr. Free Safety / Cornerback – CJ Wittman – 5’11” – 175 lbs; #27 -Sr. Cornerback – Adam Miller – 5’8” – 170 lbs

    Key Newcomers: #68 – Jr. Guard / Defensive End – Jared Burkhardt – 6’1” – 200 lbs; #76 – Jr. Guard / Defensive End- Dante Martinez – 6’2” – 195 lbs; #48 – Jr. – Tight End / Defensive End – Jaxon Costello – 6’4” 240 lbs; #66 – So. – Tackle / Defensive Line – Michael Killiri – 6’3” 235 lbs; #17 – Sr. – Tight End / Linebacker- Michael Schmidt – 6’1” 181 lbs; #8 – Jr. – Running Back – Corner – Shane Simononis – 5’9” 160 lbs; #28 – So. – Alex Glenn – Running Back / Corner – 5’7” – 125 lbs; #35 – So. – John Rodriquez – Fullback / Linebacker – 5’7” – 145 lbs; #52 – So. – Thomas Jones – Guard / Linebacker – 5’10” – 185 lbs; #99 – Jr. – Bailey Marcks – Tackle / Defensive Line – 5’10” 245 lbs; #72 – Sr. – Luis Palacios – Center / Defensive Line – 5’9” 275 lbs

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: #7 – QB – Tevon Weber 6’6” 195 lbs; #88 – Tight End / Defensive End – Kyle Hartzell – 6’6” – 245 lb; #21 – Wide Receiver- Defensive Back – Kicker – Punter – Mason Donaldson- 6’2” 200 lbs

    Key Stats:

    #7 – QB – Tevon Weber 6’6” 195 lbs – 1,692 yds passing – 19 TD’s

    #21 -Sr. Wide Receiver – Mason Donaldson- 6’2” 200 lbs – 491 yds – 9 TD’s

    #2 – Sr. RB – Devin Irwin – 5’10” 165 lbs – 1,064 All Purpose yds – 10 TD’s

    #25 – Sr. RB – Shane Wittman – 5’8” 170 lbs – 955 All Purpose yds -10 TD’s

    #42 – Sr. Linebacker – Nick Sikora – 5’10” – 200 lbs – 35 Solo Tackles

    #22 – Jr. Free Safety / Cornerback – CJ Wittman – 5’11” – 175 lbs – 30 Solo Tackles

    #88 – Sr. Defensive End – Kyle Hartzell – 6’6” – 245 lbs – 25 Solo Tackles – 2 Sacks

    #80 – Jr. Defensive End – Eric Frankenfield – 6’3” – 205 lbs – 29 Solo Tackles – 5 Sacks

    #45 – Jr. Nose Guard – Agostino D’Ancona – 5’10” – 200 lbs ( will be moving to Linebacker) – 25 Solo Tackles – 2 sacks

    #2 – Sr. Strong Safety – Devin Irwin – 5’10” 165 lbs – 25 Solo Tackles – 2 Ints

    #25 – Sr. Cornerback – Shane Wittman – 5’8” 170 lbs – 21 Solo Tackles 2 Ints

    Twitter: @salisburyfb

     

    2015 Outlook: Please let us know the keys about your team on offense, defense and special teams. What are your keys to having a successful year?

    Offense: Offensive balance will be key. Many returning starters with a good knowledge of the offensive scheme. Tevon Weber returns at Quarterback to lead the offense with his receiver Mason Donaldson and tight end Kyle Hartzell as key targets. The Falcons will rely on several running backs including Shane Wittman, Devin Irwin, Alex Kubinec, CJ Wittman, Adam Miller, Nick Sikora and Agostino D’Ancona. The offensive line is anchored by Alex Nicholas, Brett Sonntag, Andrew Gibbiser, Isaac Rivera and Dillon Trenge all returning with experience.

    Defense: Playing team defense will be key. The defense will be anchored by Kyle Hartzell, Alex Nicholas and Eric Frankenfield on the defensive line. Nick Sikora, Agostino D’Ancona and Alex Kubinec will secure the linebacking corps. The entire secondary returns with Shane and CJ Wittman, Devin Irwin and Adam Miller. The Falcons will rely on Mason Donaldson and Tevon Weber to fill out the secondary. Pursuit to the ball and solid tackling will be stressed in order to achieve success.

    Special Team: Mason Donaldson will lead the special teams units with an ability to excel in the kicking game. Will look to Devin Irwin and Shane Wittman in the return game.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Conrad Weiser (3)

    Head Coach: Al Moyerconrad_weiser_a

    Team Name: Conrad Weiser

    2014 Record: 7-5 District 3 Qualifier

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: All County Center Brandon Wolfskill, All County and Receiver of the Year in Berks County, Chase Ober, All Section RB Alex Guilbe, All Section LB Luke Thomason, Offensive Guard Dustin Yoder, LB Isaac Pettis, OT Nate Bond, WR Josh Joseph, RB Billy Price,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) SR. QB, Tyler Hoss, 5’10” 170lb, SR. RB, Koran Jordan, 5’10” 175LB, SR. OL, Phillip Weiser, 6’3” 275lb, SR. Kicker/Punter Jake Roth, 6’1”180lb, JR. WR Kwis Montinard, 6’3” 180LB

    Defensive Starters Returning: (number) JR. LB, Brett Brown, 5’9” 170LB, SR. DE, Kody Bosch, 5’11” 190LB, SR. DE, CJ Thomlinson, 6’4” 255lb, SR. LB, Kyjuan Shivers, 5’11” 210LB, JR. DB Kwis Montinard, 6’3” 180LB, SR. DB, Koran Jordan, 5’10” 175LB, SR. DL, Phillip Weiser, 6’3” 275lb, SR. DE, Devon Drexel, 5’10” 200LB

    Key Newcomers: SR. LB, Matteo Wanner, 6’0” 190lb, SR. Slot Back, Christian Vega, 5’8” 170LB, JR. OL, Brad Gaston, 5’8” 240LB, JR. LB Austin Costenbader, 5’10” 205 LB, JR. DB, Zach Mowrer, 6’2” 180LB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: SR. OL, Phillip Weiser, 6’3” 275lb Some Div 1AA interest, Some Ivy league interest and SR. Kicker/Punter Jake Roth, 6’1”180lb Kohl’s Kicking Top 35 in the nation

    Key Stats: 8 Straight appearances in District 3 playoffs

    2015 Outlook: Graduated 23 Seniors and some good lineman…. Will need to mature quickly on offense with a difficult schedule ahead.

    Defense returns some key players from 2014 and should provide some stability early on.

    Special TEAMS led by All County Place kicker and Punter Jake Roth. One of the top kicking prospects from Pennsylvania.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Blue Mountain (11)

    Head Coach: Cory Mabryblue_mountain_a

    Team Name: Blue Mountain Eagles

    2014 Record: 10-2

    Key Starters Lost: Sean Greenawalt (QB & DB), Zach Martin(TE & LB) Derrec Robinson (OL & DL)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (#72) Sr. OT Jonathon Ege, 6’4”, 280 lbs, (#28)Sr. Lucas Forbes RB 5’5” 172lbs, (#15) Sr. Christian Puzzi 6’1” 180lbs P/K.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (#95) Jr. NG Eroch Noecker, 5’11” 227, (#9) Jr. OLB Connor Kerstetter, 6’2” 210lbs

    Key Newcomers: Jr. DL. Alex Zimmerman, 5’11” 200 lbs, Jr. QB 5’11” 180 lbs Mason Freed. Sr. OL Grayson Umbenhaur 6’2” 255 lbs

    Twitter: @bmefootball

    2015 Outlook: Our Defense will be have to be our dominate side of the ball. We graduated 4 OL and last years starting QB.

    We have one of the best kickers in the state and we hope to use that to our advantage with field position etc. If we can get our offense clicking, that will be key to our success.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Academy Park (1)

    Head Coach: Jason Vosheskiacademy_park_a

    Team Name: Academy Park Knights

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Allon Ruffin; Dante Ghee; Terrance White

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. OT Nykeal Jalloh, 6-4 330; Sr. OG Marion Holmes, 6-2 250; Jr. C Dan Kemp, 5-10 240; Jr. OG Chris Thomas, 6-2 190; Sr. WR Jawan Collins, 5-9 170; Sr. RB Jermaine Wesley, 5-10 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. ATH Jeremy Dembry, 6-0 195; Sr. DE Davante Harris, 6-3 200; Sr. LB Terrel Lee, 6-2 215; Sr. LB Anthony Balogh, 5-11 205; Sr. DB Clarence Buchanan, 5-11 175; Jr. S Teddy Wright, 6-0 190

    Key Newcomers: Sr. WR/DB Deandray Covert, 5-10 165; Jr. WR Shymere Stroud, 6-2 180; Jr. WR Zach Cleary, 5-10 175; Jr. QB Taylor Moors, 5-11 160; So. QB/WR Kareem Burton, 5-9 170; Jr. RB/LB Dazhon Miller, 5-11 190; Jr. DL Corey Simmons, 5-10 200

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: ATH Jeremy Dembry; OT Nykeal Jalloh; WR Jawan Collins

    2015 Outlook: We are looking to capitalize on a surprising, yet also somewhat expected 2014 season. Unlike a year ago, we return a bulk of our starters from last year and have a good amount of talent that will be getting their first crack at starting.

    As long as the team stays together through a tough non-league schedule and battles through adversity, there’s no reason that we could not have a successful season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Oxford Area (1)

    Head Coach: Mike Means (first year)oxford_a

    Team Name: Oxford Area Hornets

    2014 Record: 2-8

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: WR/S Ryan Hubley, RB Zach Deasey, WR Josh Mosley, FB/LB Brad Way, DE Brandon Liberato, G/DT Brian McMenamin

    Key Returners (Offense – 5 starters returning, Defense 4 starters returning): Connor Hilaman (WR/FS), Michael Williams (WR/SS), Dan Green (QB), Wes Ogino (OLB/RB), Noah Shoemaker (G/DE), Greg Roberts (WR/DE), Brendan Chew (G/DT), Josh Freese (C), Billy White (RB/OLB), Tim Davis (RB/OLB)

    Key Newcomers: Nolan Behnke (CB/QB), Mykie Brown (T/DE), Pat Kinsella (TE/CB), Zac Davis (T/DT), Dom Sceski (RB/ILB), Cole Hartert (WR/FS), Cole Gruver (G/DT), Troy Brown (WR/CB), Robert Civetello (WR/CB), Eric Impriano (DE/QB)

    2015 Outlook: The new coaching staff at Oxford is trying to change the culture of Oxford football. The kids have been working extremely hard in the weight room and through spring ball getting stronger, more athletic, and picking up our scheme extremely well. They have totally bought into what we are selling and, if they keep working as hard as they have been so far, the result on the field will take care of itself.

    We are a triple option team and through spring ball, our coaching staff has been giving the players large chunks of the scheme and they have picked it up well.

    Defensively, we will be running a multiple 4-3 look that will be versatile. The most important thing for us on both sides of the ball is developing our undersized offensive and defensive line to be perfect in their technique and execution to offset the size that we will be facing in our Ches-Mont schedule.

    The kids have been great so far and they are ready for a winning culture at Oxford, now they just have to work harder and harder to achieve that goal of consistent success in a great conference.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Hughesville (4)

    Head Coach: Dan Tuckerhughesville_a

    Team Name: Hughesville Spartans

    2014 Record: 6-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Logan Henry, Nick Yeager, Patrick Hiller, Nick Gorg, Jon Warg, Clint Snyder

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Jr. OT Josh Dauberman 6-5, 260, Sr. TE Alex Welch 6-1, 210, Sr. Ath Trey Smith 5-10, 185, Sr. OT Mike Karschner 5-10, 220, Sr. Rec. Zach Fry 5-8, 170, Sr. TE Ethan Duff 6-2, 210

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DT Luther Lozano 5-10, 250, Sr. LB Melvin Derhammer 5-8, 170, Sr. LB Alex Welch 6-1, 210, Sr. SS Trey Smith 5-10 185, Sr. C Zach Fry 5-8, 170, Jr. DT Josh Dauberman 6-5, 260, Sr. DE Ethan Duff 6-2, 210

    Key Newcomers: So. LB Dale Shrawder 6-1, 190, Sr. LB Carter Ohnmeiss 5-10, 170, Sr. DT Gabe Davidson 6-3, 240, Sr. FS Wyatt Spring 5-10, 170

    Twitter: @spartanswarm

    2015 Outlook:

    Offense: We need to find a guard and a center. If we can lock down those positions up front we feel confident that we’ll be able to move the ball and score. How our offensive line gels as a unit and plays with three new faces will be the biggest determining factor in how many times we get in the end zone this year.

    Defense: We have a lot of returning starters but we are running a different scheme this year. Our veterans need to learn the system quickly and help to teach our youngsters what we expect at their respective positions. If we can learn our assignments and play fast, our defense could be excellent this year.

    Special Teams: We have a senior kicker and a senior punter both of whom are dedicated and hard-working young men. With these two around to mentor a couple promising young fellas in the kicking game, our special teams should be solid.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Northampton (11)

    Head Coach: Mark Scislynorthampton_a

    Team Name: Northampton Area High School Konkrete Kids

    2014 Record: 3-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Marcus Kuronya (DE), Christian Pinnock (OLB/WR), Dalton Hammer (OT), Cory Croll (DB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. OT Logan Koehler, 6’3″ 285; Sr. OG David Rehrig, 6′ 2″ 215; Sr. OT Jake Roberts, 5′ 10″ 235; Jr. QB Colin Schucker, 6′ 1″ 200, Jr. RB/WR Joavni Datis Cordero, 5’6″ 165; Sr. RB Andrew Szerencsits, 5′ 7″ 160; Sr. RB Devon Turner, 6′ 0″ 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DT Logan Koehler, 6’3″ 285; Sr. ILB David Rehrig, 6′ 2″ 215; Sr.; Jr. DB Joavni Datis Cordero, 5’6″ 165; Sr. OLB Andrew Szerencsits, 5′ 7″ 160; ILB. RB Devon Turner, 6′ 0″ 200; Jr. DE Adam Kuronya, 6’2″ 200; Sr. DB Mario Delker, 5’10” 165;

    Key Newcomers: Too Early to Tell at this point.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Logan Koehler

    Key Stats: Datis- Cordero, Turner, and Szerencsits all rushed for over 400 yards last year. Schucker and Datis-Cordero both had 5 rushing TDs. Szerencsits (81 Total Tackles) and Rehrig (70 Total Tackles) were the team’s top 2 tacklers in 2014. The kids are riding a 2 game winning streak into 2015 after entering 2014 with a 19 game losing streak.

    Twitter: @nhamptonfball

    2015 Outlook: The defense was much improved from 2014 and looks to continue to improve with 7 returning starters for 2015. The key to success in 2015 will be in the hands of the offense.

    The Kids must show an improved ability to pass the ball and also get better play out of their offensive line in order to do a better job competing in the loaded EPC South Division.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Whitehall (11)

    Head Coach: Brian Gilbertwhitehall_a

    Team Name: Whitehall Zephyrs

    2014 Record: 8-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Saquon Barkley, Jacob Buskirk, Connor Sullivan, Mustpha Mitchell, Zachary Hixson, entire OL / DL (except 1)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) Sr. Gianni Sinatore 5’11 170 QB, So. Mike Smith OT

    Defensive Starters Returning: (1) Sr. Bryce Crum, 6’0 175, FS

    Key Newcomers: Example: Sr. Phil Reeves 6’0 215 LB / TE, Sr. Brandon Jones, 5’10 165 RB / CB, Jr. Devin Castro 6’0 170 WR / CB, Jr. Devin Martinez 6’2 190 LB / TE, So. Marcus Cruz 6’2 210 OT, Jr. Kevon Allen 6’1 205 DE / OG

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Gianni Sinatore – Patriot / Ivy, Phil Reeves Patriot / FCS

    2015 Outlook: We will be young. We will have a lot of competition for every position. The question will be finding out if a new O and D line can hold up.

    Skills should be our strength…especially at QB

  • 2015 Team Preview – Palmerton Area (11)

    Head Coach: Chris Walkowiakpalmerton_a

    Team Name: Palmerton Blue Bombers

    2014 Record: 7-3 Regular Season – lost in First Round of D11 AA playoffs to North Schuylkill

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Tre Nelson RB/LB, Dominic Shivone WR/Corner, Nick Sander Wr/Corner, Isaac George RB/OLB, Tyler Rodgers T/DE, Jake Horn C/DE, Jerry Pereira Slot/FS, Cody Reitz T, Sean Doherty WR, Matt Semmel T, Evan Tayntor ILB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) Jericho Burger SR – 6’2 315 lb Guard, Garrett Perchy JR – 6’1 195 lb QB, Rai Washington SR -6’1 230 lb FB, Mike Stasko JR – 5’10 185 lb Athlete

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) Rai Washington 6’1 230lb DE, Jericho Burger 6’3 315 lb DT, Mike Stasko 5’10 185 lb FS

    Key Newcomers: Owen Miller SR 6’3 315 lb Guard/DT, Kole Rodrigues SR 5’11 185 lb OLB/WR, Toby Sander SR 5’11 175 lb Coerner/WER, Jared Mooney JR 6’1 190 lb ILB/WR, John Iles JR 6’1 200lb DE/Tackle, Zach Buck SR 6’1 195 lb OLB/WR. Chris Fredericks 5’11 170 lb FR OLB/Athlete

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Rai Washington and Jericho Burger

    Players to watch: Jericho Burger, Rai Washington, Garrett Perschy, Mike Stasko, Owen Miller

    2015 Outlook: We graduated 18 seniors last season, so we have many holes to fill. Offensively we need to spread the ball around and have our seniors step up and become play makers. Many of them gained valuable experience last season on a very senior oriented team. However, it is now there turn to step up and be the main contributors. We need to protect Garret Perschy at QB and establish a run first mentality with our offensive line. We have some huge holes to fill from last season on the offensive line.

    Defensively we lost 8 starters and an all state linebacker in Tre Nelson so it will be finding 11 players who can grasp our system, fly to the ball, tackle and make plays. I do like the senior class although it is small in numbers we have some quality athletes that have been around the program and they are very good competitors.

    We also have some underclassmen that will contribute depending how fast they can come up to varsity speed.

    Developing team chemistry and building off last year’s success will be some of our focuses this year.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Dallas Area (2)

    Head Coach: Rich Mannellodallas_a

    Team Name: Dallas HS

    2014 Record: 6-5

    Key Starters Lost: Justin Mucha

    2015 Team Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) SR. Cole Dixon RB 6’ 190. SR. Tanner Gattuso SE 6’1 190. SR. James Geiger OL/RB 5’11” 210. SR Matt Harrison QB 5’10 170. SR Ryan Martin TE 6’ 190, SR David Simpson RB 5’10 225 SR Ian Spare OL 6’ 250 JR Jason Anderson OL 5’10 230 JR Michael Farrell OL 6’2” 260

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8) SR Cole Dixon OLB 6’ 190 SR Tanner Gattuso DB 6’1 190 SR James Geiger LB 5’11 210 SR David Simpson LB 5’10 225 SR Ian Spare DL6’ 250 JR Jason Anderson DL 5’10 230, JR Michael Farrell DL 6’2 260 JR Christian Roberts DB 5’10 175

    Key Newcomers: Ray Ostroski SR SR TE 6’1 190 Stone Mannello JR 5’9 160 SE/DB

    2015 Outlook: The key to all three phases will be how quickly we pick up the new system, which will allow us to play at full speed.

  • 2015 Team Preview – East Stroudsburg North (11)

    Head Coach: Chuck Daileyeast_stroudsburg_north_a

    Team Name: East Stroudsburg North

    2014 Record: 5-5

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB Elijah McBride, WR/DB – Anthony Cruz, OT/DE – Will Kazura

    Offensive Returners: Sean Beyrouthy OL, Kassious Sumpter OL, Steven Grampp OL, Brandon Pearson OL, Thomas Melchiorre QB, Jacob Clouse FB, Marquis Peacock RB, John Huss WR

    Defensive Returners:  Robert McCoy DL, Jacob Clouse DE, Kassious Sumpter DE, Steven Grampp DL, Sean Beyrouthy LB, John Huss LB, Marquis Peacock LB, Eddie Brown DB, Bryan Cruz DB

    Key Newcomers: Joshua Prospere RB/DB, Dillon Galloway OL

    Key Stats: 2014 Timberwolves once again rushed for over 3000 yards

    2015 Outlook: Plenty of experience returns from the 2014 5 – 5 team, including junior QB Thomas Melchiorre who ran for 901 yards last season as a sophomore.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Panther Valley (11)

    Head Coach: Matt Davis (2nd Year)panther_valley_a

    Team Name: Panther Valley Panthers

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Rian Shubeck (DT/FB) & Jake Suveg (RB/CB)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. OL Dylan Moyer, 5’10” 190. Sr. OL Kyle Emmert, 5’10” 185. Sr. OL Luke Hunsicker, 5’11” 245. Sr. OL Shane Houser, 5’11” 215. Soph QB Tristan Blasko, 6’3″ 210. Jr. WR Danny Gilberry 5’7″ 145. Sr. FB Anthony Vavra, 5’8″ 155.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. DL Dylan Moyer, 5’10” 190. Sr DL Shane Houser 5’11” 215. Sr. DL Luke Hunsicker, 5’11” 245. Sr. LB Anthony Vavra, 5’8″ 155. Sr. LB Kyle Emmert 5’10” 185. Sr. LB Nate Miller, 5’10” 170. JR. DB Danny Gilberry, 5’7″ 145. Sr. DB Ali Capobianco 5’9″ 160. Jr. DB Josh Rodriguez 5’9″ 145.

    Key Newcomers: Fr RB/DB Rene Figueroa, 5’7″ 135.

    D1 Prospects: None

    Key Stats: PV started three different QBs last season. Blasko started two games as a freshman and will battle with Danny Gilberry for the starting job in 2015.

    Twitter: @PVSDsports

    2015 Season Outlook: For the second year in a row, the varsity team will have more than 50 players. The Panthers return all but 2 starters on defense and should improve with a strong senior class.

    A strong start to the season will be a huge factor in determining how many wins the Panthers can get in 2015.

    An experienced line will hopefully help the Panthers get a few more wins in 2015.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Danville (4)

    Head Coach: Jim Keiserdanville_a

    Team Name: Danville Area

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: 1

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9) QB Gannon Feldmann So, 5-10, 180 ,OT Mark Kitchen 6’0” Sr.212, OT Joey Strausser SR. 230, C John Berkey Sr, 237,G Jay Brennan Sr, G 190,WR/QB/HB Matt Meloy Sr 5’10”,173, HB Raiden Williams 5’10” SO 167, FB Trent Hilkert Jr 6’1” 212, WR Colton Riley Sr 5’10” 173

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) S Matt Meloy Sr 5’10”173, Colton Riley Sr 5’10” 173 CB, DT/LB Joey Strausser Sr 6’0” 230, DT Mark Kitchen 6’0” 212 Sr., OLB Trent Hilkert 6’1” 212 Jr,.

    Key Newcomers: FR, Shayne Kozick TE /LB 5’11’ 165, Preston Fausnaught Fr. OL/DL 6’0” 210, Peyton Riley Fr. QB/WR/S 6’0” 165

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: none

    Twitter: @ironmenfball

    2015 Outlook: For us to be successful we have to get contributions from some of our freshman, They will need to get some snaps to get other kids off the field.

    We also have to be more physical than we were last season.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Shikellamy (4)

    Head Coach: Todd Tilfordshikellamy_a

    Team Name: Shikellamy Braves

    2014 Record: 6-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Brett McCreary FB, Matt Splitt RB/LB, John Schaeffer WR/DB, Nick Dunn WR/DB, Blake Bettleyon OL, Brandon Kashuba LB

    Offensive Starters Returning (7) : Sr – Christian Schlegel QB 6’3 210, Sr – Shawn Turber 6’185 RB, Sr Owen Long TE 6’1 225, Sr Kobe Swanger G 6’20, Jr tackle Jacob Stine 6’6 255, Jr Derek Bussey 6’2 245, Soph Harrison Rees Tackle 6’1 245

    Defensive Starters Returning (7): Turber SS, Long DE, Swanger DE, Bussey DT, Rees DT, Sr – Jeremy Bacon 5’9 255 DT, Soph – Gabe Tilford 5’11 180 LB

    Key Newcomers: Jr – Chris Tasker RB/LB 6’1 180, Jr- Bryce Snyder Ol/Dl 6’3 225, Jr – Trey Cunningham Wr/Olb 6’2 200, Jr – Ethan Oakes FB/LB 5’10 205, Jr – Dylan Harry Ol/DE 6’3 235, Jr – Pierson White Rb/Db 5’10 170, Soph – Tate Krankoskie S/QB 6’1 175, Soph – Josh Krieger Te/Lb 6’1 185

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Christian Schlegel QB, Shawn Turber Rb/WR, Owen Long Te/De

    2015 Outlook: Our strength should be our offensive line as we return 6 starters (Bryce Snyder started the 2nd half of the season for injured Blake Bettleyon).

    Christian Schlegel is strong and athletic – he threw for 1,500 yards as a junior and we look for him to be more of a dual threat QB as a senior.

    Shawn Turber is very athletic and will be used at RB and Wide Receiver.

    Owen Long also returns as a PHAC all league selection at DE, Returning 7 starters on both sides of the ball, we hope to use our experience to get off to a good start and compete for the PHAC I Championship

  • 2015 Team Preview – Souderton (1)

    Head Coach: Ed Gallagher

    Team Name: Souderton Area HSsouderton_a

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: OL / DL Evan Sweet, FS Taz Smith

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)  Jr. QB Joe Curotto 6′ 0″ 188, Sr. FB Blake Gular 5′ 9″ 218, Sr. HB Jamar White 5′ 11″ 178, Jr. HB Koby Khan 6′ 0″ 221, Jr. WR Dajone Averett 6′ 2″ 187, Sr. G Phil Stolfi 5′ 7″ 197, Sr. G / C Andrew Horton 5′ 11″ 210, Sr. TE Matt Pierce 6′ 0″ 202

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9) Sr. LB Blake Gular 5′ 9″ 218, Jr. LB Jack Morgan 5′ 9″ 190, Sr. LB Matt Pierce 6′ 0″ 202, Jr. LB Koby Khan 6′ 0″ 221, Sr. CB Jamar White 5′ 11″ 178, Jr. DB Dajone Averett 6′ 2″ 187, Jr. SS Ben Yerk 5′ 10″ 174, Sr. DE Phil Stolfi 5′ 7″ 197, Jr. NG Andrew Stein 6′ 0″ 208

    Key Newcomers: Soph. OL / DL Trevor Watts 6′ 1″ 248, Jr. OL / DE Jarrod Van Loon 6′ 1″ 208, Jr. TE / OLB Shane Day 6′ 0″ 176

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Jr. WR / DB Dajone Averett 6′ 2″ 187 (Villanova offer)

    Key Stats: Gular / White / Khan combined for 1,500 rushing yards in 2014

    Twitter: @SoudertonAthl

    2015 Outlook: We return most of our offensive skilled players and all of our linebackers from a competitive team in the SOL-National. 14 players on our roster have started a varsity game on defense (Gular and Pierce will be 3-year startes at LB), so our depth and experience should be beneficial heading into 2015.

    We also return our top three rushers, our leading passer, and our starting WR and TE from 2014. The rebuilding of our lines will determine if we can compete in the challenging SOL-National Conference.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Waynesboro (3)

    Head Coach: Steven Myerswaynesboro_a

    Team Name: Waynesboro Area Senior High School

    2014 Record: 6-4

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Connor Fetterhoff, Tyrell White

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. Wr Matt Peck, 5-10, 175, Sr. Wr Charlie Patterson, 6-2, 200, Sr. Rb, Jake Wertz, 5-8, 160, Sr, OL, Anthony Garland, 6-1, 220, Jr, OL, Brock Persons, 6-2, 255,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (4) Sr, DB, Brandon Baer, 5-9, 160, Jr, LB, Forrest Rhyne, 6-1, 215, Sr, DB, Nick Wade, 5-9 175, Sr, DL, Trevor Biller, 6-5, 280

    Key Newcomers: Jr, QB, Brady Riddell, 6-2, 175, Sr, Wr/DL, Dakota Rhyne, 6-4 215, Jr, LB, Pat Swiney, 6-0, 180, Jr, RB, Brady Beckner, 5-9, 165, Sr, LB, Aiden Smith, 6-1, 190, Sr, LB, Tyler Hahn, 5-10, 210,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Matt Peck, Brett Mohn, Trevor Biller, Dakota Rhyne

    Key Stats: As a team had 5040 yards of total offense. Matt Peck had 42 catches for 1145 and 17 total TD’s. Jake Wertz had 1046 all purpose yards.

    Twitter: @footballwashs

    2015 Outlook: In 2015, we plan to take more steps forward from the improvements we made last year. We have some starters back on both sides of the ball along with some strong players coming back that missed last year with injuries.

    On offense we will keep things face paced and try to keep the balance that we had last year with nearly identical rushing and passing numbers.

    On defense we are installing an all new system but the players are picking it up fast. I fully expect that our defense will be a strong part of our team.

    Our keys to victory on offense will be to spread the ball around to our many playmakers along with limiting penalties and turnovers. On defense we are going to know our assignment, play fast, and keep offenses off balance.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Neshaminy (1)

    Head Coach: Steven Wilmotneshaminy_a

    Team Name: Neshaminy Redskins

    2014 Record: 4-6

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: D’Andre Pollard RB (Villanova), JR Stevens DB (IUP), Matt Magdelinskas LB (West Chester), Evens Cleus DL(Lackawanna)

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8) Jr. WR Zach Treadway 6’3” 165, Jr. QB Mason Jones 6’2”175, Sr. WR Denzel Hughes 6’2” 175, Sr. TE Billy Ritchey 6’2” 235, Jr C AJ Sanko 5’9” 195, Sr OG Parker Minotti 6’3” 235,Jr. OG Eddie Parry 6’ 295, Sr OT Hunter Kelly 6’3” 285,

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr DB Dave Nuckles 6’ 160, Sr ILB Daulton Fox 6’2” 205, Sr. FS Denzel Hughes 6’2” 175, Sr. OLB Jack Spingler 6’2” 170, Sr. DE Billy Ritchey 6’2” 235, Sr. OLB Kyle Smith 5’11” 185, Sr. DE Harmon Yalartai 6’1” 250

    Key Newcomers: Jr. RB Will Dogba 5’9” 170, Sr. ILB Nick Lynch 5’11” 180, Jr H-Back Hayden Rooney 6’ 185, Jr. OT Chris Wilson 6’5” 265

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Denzel Hughes, Billy Ritchey, Hunter Kelly

    Twitter: @NeshaminySkins

    2015 Outlook: Neshaminy is looking to rebound from a 4-6 campaign in 2014. Junior QB Mason Jones will have two solid targets to throw to on the outside in receivers Zach Treadway and Denzel Hughes. Will Dogba will be looking to lead the ground game behind a veteran line led by Hunter Kelly and Eddie Parry. Billy Ritchey is an excellent blocker who is also a threat to catch the ball.

    The defense will be led by Denzel Hughes, who is entering his fourth year starting in the Redskins’ defensive backfield. Returning letterman Jack Spingler, Daulton Fox and Kyle Smith will lead the linebacking core, which was the strength of the Skins’ defense at the end of last year. On the defensive line, Ritchey, along with Harmon Yalatarai will provide veteran leadership at the end postion.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Spring-Ford (1)

    Head Coach: Chad Brubakerspring_ford_a

    Team Name: Spring-Ford

    2014 Record: 7-3

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Danny Matthews WR, Brandon Barone WR, Brandon Leacraft QB, Zach Hare S, Connor Crawford LB, Tim Vu LB, Zach Smiley C, Nate Schoeck T, Zach Dorsey OL/DL, Joe Goul G, Brendan Zimmie DE, Bryce Rhodenbaugh TE

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. G, Matt Rice, 6-1, 255, Sr. ATH, Trey Jarmon, 5-10, 170, Jr. ATH, Stone Scarcelle 6-2, 180, Jr. RB Matt Gibson, 5-9, 160, Jr. RB Selwyn Simpson, 6-2, 215, Sr. K, Owen Gulati, 5-9, 165

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7) Sr. DL Dan Kelchner, 5-11, 190, Sr. DL Tim Rudderow, 6-1, 225, Sr. DE, Jeremiah Ndjali, 6-2, 225, Sr. CB, Trey Jarmon, 5-10, 170, Sr. S, Teddy Dylinski 6-0, 180, Sr. LB, Steve Rice, 6-0, 190, Sr. OL/DL Alex Nagy, 6-1, 220

    Key Newcomers: Jr. ATH/DB, Matt Booth 5-8, 150, Jr., OL, Casey Callahan, 6-4, 215, Sr. DL, Joe Campbell, 6-0, 210, Jr. WR/DB, Dan Cassidy 6-1, 180, Sr. S, Nick Crawford, 5-10, 180, Sr. WR, Brad Heininger, 5-9, 165, Jr. TE/WR, Quinn McKenna, 6-2, 205, Jr. OL/DL Luke Nadwodny, 5-9, 245, Jr. DL, Toby Poet, 6-1, 250, Jr. DE Tanner Romano, 6-0, 185, Jr. OL/DL Nick Salamone, 6-2, 210, Sr. OL, Sean Tatum, 6-0, 255, Sr. QB, Ricky Venuto, 5-11, 180, Sr. LB Bobby Welsh, 5-11, 185, Sr. LB Jason Wilson, 5-11, 180, Jr. LB, Ryan Yanulevich, 5-11, 205

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Trey Jarmon, Jeremiah Ndjali

    Key Stats: 2014 – Averaged 42.1 points per game and 429.5 yards per game

    Twitter: @SFRamsFB

    2015 Outlook: 5 key skill guys returning…QB competition between Sr. Ricky Venuto and Stone Scarcelle…not huge on the O and D lines but strongest, deepest group we’ve had in the past 6 years…defense focused on getting off of the field on 3rd downs and generating more turnovers.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Phoenixville (1)

    Head Coach: Evan Breisblattphoenixville_a

    Team Name: Phoenixville Area High School (The Phantoms)

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Zach Gallow DE/OL,Mike Ciaverelli WR/DB,Jason Waltman LB, Dave Rosati OL/DL, and Ian Truax LB.

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7) Soph. OT Jon Miller 6’1 292 SR. C Cory Bird 5’9 210, SR. TE/WR Matt Palubinsky 6’3 210, JR. WR Nasir Green 6’0 160. JR FB 5’8 185 Kyle Bennick QB/WR 5’9 160 Ian Brown

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Soph DT Jon Miller 6’1 292, SR DT Calvin Lydon 6’0 290, JR DE Matt Branch 5’10 210 , SR. LB Cory Bird 5’9 210, SR OLB Matt Palubinsky 6’3 210. SR DB 5’8 160 Ian Brown

    Key Newcomers: JR WR/DB 6’3 175 Shyeim Abernathy, JR RB/OLB 5’6 150 Matt Garcia, JR RB/ DB 5’9 150 Zeke Vinson, SR WR/DB 5’9 165 Matt Ranizweski, 5’7 150 JR RB Johnavin County, Soph WR/DB 6’0 160 Dorian County, JR QB 6’0 175 Troy Rossman and soph CB 5’7 145 Conor McQuiston, SR QB/CB Isaiah Johnson.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Matt Palubinsky is getting some one day camp opportunities from Temple, Boston College and Villanova this summer. The outcomes of those camps will give us a good indication where he will be able to play.

    Key Stats: Ian Brown QB 889 passing yards 6 TDS 75 -169 12 ints.

    Matt Palubinsky 38 receptions 440 yards 1 td and 4 total TDS.

    2015 Outlook: The keys to the 2015 will be the productivity of the Offense which we were so inefficient last season. The offensive line play will be the key to running our spread offense. We will have only two starters back from an offensive line that struggled with the new schemes last year.

    Troy Rossman will go into camp fighting for the starting position. He will he tested by newcomers Dominic Nattle and Isiah Johnson.

    The running back position is a strength which is loaded with 4 potential very athletic starters Matt Garcia ( transfer from Texas) , Kyle Bennick, Zeke Vinson, and Jonavin County.

    Our WR position is also loaded with some nice athletes that have a lot of attributes. We have some nice size and speed. Matt Palubinsky, Nasir Green, Matt Raniszwski, Shyeim Abernathy and Ian Brown switching to receiver full time give us plenty of weapons.

    It will fall on the offensive line to get some movement upfront.

  • 2015 Team Preview – West York (3)

    Head Coach: Jeremy Joneswest_york_a

    Team Name: West York Area High School

    2014 Record: 10-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Ross Campbell (QB), Diego Torres (WR), Brett Kinneman (FS), Ian Lichty (TE)

    Offensive Starters Returning: 2 SR WR Terry Cains 6-2, 175, 62 SR OL Noah Sowers 6-2, 245, 56 SR OL Walton Shull 6-2, 245, 11 JR RB Cadence Thomas 5-9, 170

    Defensive Starters Returning: 5 SR LB Tyler Folk 5-9 185, 28 SR LB Ryan Narber 5-9 165, 55 SR DT Logan Loucks 6-0 300

    Key Newcomers: 16 JR FS Mike Messersmith 5-11, 180, 37 SO RB/LB Nick Spadafora 5-8 150, 47 SO RB/LB Anthony Kahley 5-9, 150

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: FCS: Terry Cains

    Key Stats: Graduated 28 seniors from last year.

    Twitter: @wy_football

    2015 Outlook: Offense and Defensive Fronts need to have a good year.

  • 2015 Team Preview: Dallastown (3)

    Head Coach: Kevin Myersdallastown_a

    Team Name: Dallastown Wildcats

    2014 Record: 9-2

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Addison Quinones, Justin Tindull, Tray Noye, Zarie Willis, Dezmond Jones, Damoni Weaver,

    Offensive Starters Returning: (4) QB Gade Gold 6’ 180, WR Jake Jansen 6’ 185, Jordan Burns 6’1” 235, Garrett Kerr OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: (3) DB Jake Jansen, LB Jake Garrity, LB William Reilly 6’ 190,

    Key Newcomers: Jr Brice Register OL/DL

    Twitter: @dt_football

    2015 Outlook: We have talented players that have little varsity game experience, we will have to mature quickly. The team leadership has been great and our hope that will help us through the early games.

    Key to our success will be maturing quickly and continue to work hard and improve each week.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Montrose Area (2)

    Head Coach: Dr. Lou Cellamontrose_a

    Team Name: Montrose Area High School

    2014 Record: 1-9

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Bill Hewes, RB; Bob Purdy, RB; Austin Cook, RB-CB; Pat Parks, QB; Jack Fruehan, WR-OLB

    Offensive Starters Returning: (2) OL JJ Heft, 6-2, 280; OL Devin Nash, 6-2, 200

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5) LB Colin Mondi, 6-3, 200; DB Joe Igo, 6-4, 190; DL/LB Zack Summers 5-11, 240; DL Tom Malandri, 6-3, 250; DB Tom VanNostrand 5-9, 150

    Key Newcomers:

    Sr. RB-LB Deryk Nunez, 6-0, 185 (transfer from Wilkes-Barre Coughlin to Elk Lake);

    So. RB-LB Bryden Jerauld, 6-1, 185;

    So. RB-LB Tyler Dovin, 5-8, 150;

    So. QB-DB Maverick Tims, 5-10, 160;

    So. OL-DL Caleb Fruehan 6-2, 190;

    So. OL-DL Jerry Fassett 6-0, 250;

    So. DL Rob Gregory 6-0, 275;

    So. QB-DB Cayden Myers 5-11, 150

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    OL JJ Heft, 6-2, 280 (FCS)

    LB Deryk Nunez, 6-0, 185 (FCS)

    PK Matt Saravitz, 5-11, 185 (FCS)

    Key Stats: Available through Scranton Times and/or Varsity 570

    2015 Outlook: Improvement of blocking, tackling, and ball security.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Southern Lehigh (11)

    Head Coach: John Toman (10th season, 61-40)southern_lehigh_a

    Team Name: Southern Lehigh Spartans

    2014 Record: 9-2 (Lost 1st round D11 3A, Saucon Valley 20-17)

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB, Travis Edmond; TE/DE Cody Heffelfinger, HB/CB Austen Hughes, DB Brycen Holland, WR/S Matt Watkins, K Eli Watkins, OT/DT Matt Long, G/DE Kolbi Harding, T/DE Jacob Martin; OLB Nico Bonnie

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5) Sr. G Josh Mohr, 5’9” 210; Jr. C Gary Popowicz, 5’8” 255 ; Sr. WR Ethan Price, 6-2, 205; Sr. FB Dylan Niedbalski; Jr. HB Tim Walter.

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6) Sr. DE Josh Mohr, 5’9 215; Sr. DE Brian Clark; Sr. LB Dylan Niedbalski; Sr. LB Mike Riccio; Sr, 5’9” 195; FS Blake Levengood, 6’1” 190; Jr. CB Tim Walter, 5’7, 150.

    Key Newcomers: Sr. HB/CB Steffan Lindsay; Jr. LB Zach Mohr; Jr. WR Logan Hantz; HB/LB Sasha Hart; G Ryan Probasco, 5’11” 210; Jr. HB/SS Ryland Holland, 6’1” 185; Sr. G/DE Trevor Silfies 5-8, 185; T/DT Zach Rudolph, 6-2, 225; So. HB/DB Luke Strauss 5’10, 170; Jr TE/LB Mike Moyer 5’11” 190.

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. WR Ethan Price, 6’2” 205

    Key Stats: Tim Walter (545yds Rec, 519yds Rush, 13TD), Ethan Price (716yds Rec, 6TD, 24.7yds/catch), Dylan Niedbalski (400yds rushing; 10.5 TFL); Mike Riccio (14.5 TFL), 5 sacks; Blake Levengood 10 pass breakups, 4 Interceptions; 429 total points scored (School Record)

    2015 Outlook: Southern Lehigh has earned shares of the Colonial League title the past two seasons. They havee to replace a number of quality starters including record setting, three-year starting quarterback in Travis Edmond who threw for 5,281yds and 55 TD in his career and also led the team in rushing in 2014. Senior signal caller Blake Levengood is poised to take over the reins of the offense that will have the top two receivers back in HB Tim Walter (40 rec) and WR Ethan Price (29) .

    Dylan Niedbalski returns as a solid fullback and will anchor a defense that has strength in its linebacking corps. The defense does return a safety in Levengood and a corner in Walters, but there are holes to fill at the open positions and the Spartans are weak on depth and experience.

    For special teams, the Spartans have to find replacements for punter (Edmond 35.2yds/punt) and kicker Eli Watkins (36XP, 2 FG). They do have both returners back. Lindsay (kick-off) and Walter (Punt) will be deep on specials.

    The key to the season and chances of vying for a 3rd straight league title and returning to Districts could lie in the trenches. Their offensive line and tight end positions return just two starters with limited experience filling in the holes. The defensive line experiences the same problem with only Clark and Mohr returning. The season could tilt on how fast the lines on both lines put it together in both running the ball and stopping the run.

  • 2015 Team Preview – Pittston Area (2)

    Head Coach: Jim Norrispittston_a

    Team Name: Pittston area patriots

    2014 Record: 3-7

    2015 Team Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Qb Kyle Gattuso; WR Angelo Aita

    Offensive Starters Returning: WR Paul Brady; Athlete Kyle Petrosky; TE Niko Cinquegrani; Experienced OL

    Defensive Starters Returning: LB Ryan Davis; LB Eric Petroski

    Key Newcomers: Qb Walter Coles; OL Jake Rutkowski; WR Rich Wallace

    2015 Outlook: Our success will depend on our ability to come together as a team. We are talented group with a large senior class looking to improve on last year’s disappointing season.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – St. Joseph’s Prep (12)–Big School Team #1

    saint_josephs_prepOffensive Preview:

    Preps starting quarterback Chris Martin from last year is gone to graduation. Who will replace the 2,200 yards and 27 touchdowns from last year? In steps quarterback Jack Clements. Jack did start a few games last year when Chris was hurt.

    “Jack has worked real hard in the offseason and we’re happy with his progress. He got some experience last year playing in those city championship games. In the Malvern game I thought he showed a lot of improvement from the first week to the second. He has a good vertical passing game. He’s tall (6-4) and sees the field pretty well. He does a nice job working in between the hashes. He’s a very good runner and is quick. He can move around the pocket and throws well on the run.”

     

    Prep arguably has the best group of running backs on one team in the state. Olamide Zaccheus, De’Andre Swift and John Reid lead the three-headed rushing monster attack. All three guys can run 4.3 or 4.4.

    Olamide rushed for 875 yards on 129 carries and 12 touchdowns last year.

    “He’s more of a slasher type runner and has great speed. He can catch the ball and has the best hands on the team. He’s a very patient runner and has great vision and can accelerate. He can get from 0 to 90 faster than anyone we have.”

    He caught 32 passes for 424 yards and three touchdowns.

    “We like to put him in the slot and he’s a very good route runner. He’s a nightmare for a safety to cover and is great in open space. He makes plays. He’s very explosive and has great body control. His ability to separate from people underneath is exceptional. He can get away from you quickly.”

    Another guy very similar to O is sophomore sensation D’Andre Swift. Last year as a freshman he rushed for 635 yards on 113 carries and four touchdowns.

    “He can accelerate and change direction and he can run through you. He gets stronger as the game goes and if you are tired at the end of the half, he is impossible to tackle. His lower body is so big. I see him everyday and sometimes in practice he does something and you say, did he really do that? Did that really just happen and sometimes its like watching a video game, it’s like how did he do that? Then it hits you that he’s very young. But don’t let that fool you. When he gets on the field he’s a different person.”

    He caught 33 passes for 424 yards and five touchdowns last year for Prep.

    “He has great hands and is a playmaker for us. He’s capable of breaking big plays every time he touches the ball.”

    Last year John Reid played more receiver for Prep.

    “We had a kid last year before the season transfer out who was a good receiver. He came to me and said, coach we’re going to miss the vertical threat and I think I can help us there. That was his unselfish way of saying I can help you there. That’s what he did and he committed to learning the wide receiver position. He did a great job and I argue he may be one of the best wide receivers in the state.”

    He was limited at running the ball last year. He rushed for 126 yards and three touchdowns.

    “When he lines up at running back, he’s an explosive and strong runner. He’s a great downhill runner. He’s a physical back. He will be back there getting some touches at running back.”

    Another guy to watch is Benny Walls.

    “He’s a rising junior and a 400 meter champion. He’s very fast and a physical downhill runner.”

    Some other young guys that may get some reps and they are James Bell and Shaun Harris.

     

    If your going to talk about Prep’s offensive line you start with Michigan recruit Jon Dainel Runyan. Jon has been playing on offense since his sophomore year. He will play left tackle.

    “His sophomore year he started at right tackle and last year he was the only returning lineman. We had to ask him to anchor the line. We graduated four of the five kids. We wanted him to be the leader and he did a great job last year with the other four guys. The credit on how the line played all season goes to Jon. He stepped up and got the job done. He’s technically one of the best I have ever seen at this age. He’s very athletic and probably can play tight end for us. He’s one of the strongest kids on the team and has great feet.”

    The left guard is Shane Davis.

    “Shane is a big guy at 6-foot-4, 295-pounds. He’s a returning starter from last year and has some division one offers. He’s very smart and is the student council president. The strongest guy on the team pound for pound. He’s very powerful.”

    The center is Ed Mooney.

    “Ed is 6-foot-1, 245-pounds and is a returning starter. He did a great job last year as a sophomore in the no huddle offense. He’s a very talented young man.”

    The right guard is Mark Ehrlich.

    “Mark is 6-foot-2, 240-pounds. He’s a returning starter from last year and was real solid for us.”

    The right tackle is a newcomer and his name is Charlie Holsopple.

    “He’s 6-foot-4, 245-pounds and is big and physical. He’s tough and very smart kid.”

    Bobby Baker will be the sixth man on the offensive line. He can play any of the positions on the line for Prep.

    They have a rising sophomore to watch and he is Jackson Evans.

     

    At wide receiver Prep returns their leading guy, John Reid. John led the team with 41 catches for 698 yards and eight touchdowns.

    “He’s a dynamic player and has really worked on his hands a lot over the last couple of years. He has really become an exceptional receiver. He has done a great job working on the things that he may not have been great at over the past couple of years. He has worked to eliminate those things. He has improved each year to become a great player. The bottom line is we have to find ways to get him the ball.

    Another guy to watch is Justin Montague. He played some last year and caught eight passes for 108 yards.

    “He made some huge catches for us in the playoffs against Neshaminy and Parkland. He’s a very good athlete and will be the other receiver.”

    Freshman Daryl Simmons is progressing well and may see some varsity action this year.

    Another kid is sophomore Terrence Green.

    “I think he’s a star in the making. He’s going to be special. I think these are the four guys that will contribute at receiver.”

    At tight end we have Jake Strain returning.

    “He’s on the field playing tight end about half of the game and is a very good blocker.”

    Joe DuMond will also play some tight end as well as Billy Boyle who might play some full back too.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    They say it starts up front, well Prep brings back a lot of experience on the defensive line. They return four players from last year. The leader on the line is senior Jake Strain. He has started two years at defensive end.

    “He’s a student of the game and really knows the defense schemes. He’s a really smart young man and that is his biggest asset. We can move him around anywhere on the field and what a huge asset that is. It doesn’t matter where we put him on the field. He knows what everybody does on every call. Traditionally we play him at the strong side at defensive end because most teams in high school run the ball off tackle at the strong side. So we like to put our best player there.”

    Armen Ware and Alec Dirks are the other defensive ends. Erich Hartman returns at nose guard.

    “I think we’re quick and mobile up front. But if we have to go big we can put Jon Daniel and Shane in.”

    Both Jon Daniel Runyan and Shane Davis have experience on the defensive line.

    “Jon has great instincts and is very strong. Shane is a physical kid. Both are tough to block. You can see what both kids did in the championship game. We asked both of them to play another position in that game and both did a tremendous job.”

    Sophomore Taron Hampton will be one of the guys rotating in.

    “We got him in some games last year as a freshman. He’s 6-foot-3, 275-pounds. He will give us a lot of reps inside this year.”

    Another kid that will get reps is sophomore Michael Bright.

    “He’s very athletic and will get some reps this year.”

     

    Prep returns all three linebackers from last year. Joe DuMond played outside linebacker last year.

    “We’re moving Joe to inside linebacker. He has started on defense since he was a freshman. He will play the Mike position. He has a lot of experience.”

    Shaun Harris returns at the Will position. Nick Vandevere plays the Sam position.

    “All three kids are juniors and seniors Tom Console returns and was the fourth backer.”

    James Johnson is a sophomore that will see time at linebacker.

     

    In the secondary you have to start with the number one ranked player in Eastern Pennsylvania. His name is John Reid.

    “John is very good at adjusting to the football and making plays. Not many people can locate the football like he can. He has the combination of speed, strength and agility. His technical knowledge and professionalism and the way he goes about learning his skills, puts him in the top one percent. He was huge last year in the playoffs against Parkland and Central Catholic.”

    They have five guys that will rotate in. Tom Johnson returns at safety along with Dillon DeIulliis.

    Justin Montague returns at corner. He played a lot last year for Prep. Benny Walls will be in the mix in the secondary.

    Don’t rule out seeing Olamide Zaccheus and De’Andre Swift in the secondary. Richard Carr is another guy that will get some reps at corner.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    The returners are Olamide Zaccheus, De’Andre Swift and John Reid. Terrence Green, Benny Walls and Davion Kidd Jackson will all do returns.

    Nick Bill is the kicker. The punter is between two guys. They are Robert Caprice and Mike D’Anjolell.

    John Coppinger will be the long snapper along with Jon Daniel Runyan and Jake Strain.

     

    Head Coach: Gabe Infante

    2013 Record: 12-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Chris Martin, Vince Moffett, Ryan McNulty, Steve Robinson

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    RB Olamide Zaccheus

    RB De’Andre Swift

    RB/WR John Reid

    OL Jon Dainel Runyan

    OL Shane Davis

    OL Ed Mooney

    OL Mark Ehrlich

    TE Jake Strain

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    DL Jake Strain

    DL Erich Hartman

    DL Alec Dirks

    DL Armen Ware

    LB Joe DuMond

    LB Shaun Harris

    LB Nick Vandevere

    CB John Reid

     

    Key Newcomers: Benny Walls and Charlie Holsopple

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: John Reid, Jon Daniel Runyan, Olamide Zaccheaus, De’Andre Swift, Jake Strain, Thomas Johnson, Dillion DeIuliis, Daryl Simmons, Joe Dumond, Shawn Harris, Nick Vandavere, Shane Davis

    Key Stats: Won the 2013 State Title in 4A

    2014 Outlook:  Cautiously optimistic

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 39 – West Catholic (12) – Small School Team # 1

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    Offensive Preview:

    The Burrs return their starting quarterback Antwain McCollum who threw for 1,301 yards and 12 touchdowns. This is his third year as a starter.

    “He has worked hard on increasing his speed. He’s a lot faster than he was last year. He has a strong arm and throws another deep ball. He’s good at reading the coverage and makes sure everyone is in that right spot during games.”

    Going into the season McCollum has passed for 2,890 yards in his career and is currently second all-time passer in West Catholic history. He needs just 398 yards passing to break Curtis Drake record of 3,287 yards career passing.

    “He has a really good chance to break the record this year.”

     

    At running back the Burrs will have to try and find a running back(s) to replace Greg White who rushed for over 1,300 yards and 19 touchdowns last year.

    West Catholic does return their second leading rusher from last year and his name is Calil Wortham. He rushed for 380 yards and five touchdowns in limited action.

    “He’s going to be a sophomore and he started a couple of games for us last year. He has experience and is a hard-nosed runner. He had good speed and great vision down the field.

    David Swen is back at running back.

    “He didn’t have a lot of carries for us last year. He played a lot of safety for us. He’s a downhill runner with speed.”

    Another guy that will get carries this year is Kharee Ruley who transferred from Furness. He rushed for over 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns last year. He has 1,988 yards for his career.

    “He was a 1,000-yard rusher their last year and will be a good complement to the backfield. We actually are using five running backs on varsity.”

    The other two backs are junior Keshon Farmer and Sharif Fennell.

    “Keshon is very quick and has good speed. Sharif runs low to the ground and has good vision. Both these guys will get reps this year.”

    West Catholic is the only school in Philadelphia (Public, Catholic and Inter-Ac) in the last 14 years to produce a 1,000-yard rusher every year. The other two schools with the longest current streak are Archbishop Wood and Imhotep Charter with four consecutive years.

     

    On the offensive line they have senior center Steve Wyant back. He’s a three-years starter and is 6-foot, 305-pounds.

    “Steve makes sure we are in the right blocking schemes. He’s a very intelligent and hard working kid.”

    At right guard is Greg Nathaniel.

    “He played defense last year. He worked hard to crack the line up this year. He’s big, strong and has good foot work.”

    The left guard is Charles Trabi.

    “Charles played some last year. He’s a big kid and good at drive blocking and has good feet.”

    The right tackle is Jeromy Reichner. He’s a transfer from Furness.

    “He has size and is a smart player. We may have him play both ways. He’s quick off the ball and working hard with his new teammates.”

    The other tackle is junior Tymir Oliver.

    “He’s our best lineman. As a junior he has several division one offers. He has put the time in the weight room and has gotten bigger and stronger. He’s 6-foot-4, 275-pounds now. He can run block, pull trap block and pass block well. He can do everything.”

    Savion Perez and Curtis Fredrick will add depth to the line and rotate in.

     

    At wide receiver they have back Ahkil Crumpton. Last season, Ahkil caught 23 passes for 556 yards and four touchdowns.

    “He runs good routes and has good hands. Once he gets the ball he is very elusive in the field. When he catches the ball he can make a move and take it to the distance. Last year against LaSalle, he caught a pass, made a move and went 65 yards for a touchdown. Those are the types of plays he can make.”

    The other receiver is Demond Brunache. He was a running back last year.

    “Demond really had a good summer for us and has looked good catching the ball. He runs great patterns and is a workhorse out there. He has good speed and he catches the ball. He’s a good blocker.”

    They are going to use four or five receivers this year. Jameer Bryson, Craig Jones and backup quarterback Josh Holsopple will rotate in.

    Their two H-Backs are Neil Satterwhite and Nasir Haqq.

     

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line Jeromy Reichner will play defensive end.

    “He’s real strong and we’re working with him on attacking the quarterback this year. We’re excited about him this year.”

    At nose guard is Savion Perez.

    “He’s strong and very physical at nose guard. He moves well and slides side-to-side.”

    Tymir Oliver is the other end.

    “I think this is his best position and what colleges are recruiting him for. He’s hard to block and teams are having a tough time doing it.”

    Greg Nathaniel will do some nose guard this year as well as Charles Trabi. They will rotate in and add depth. Joshua Bing will get some reps at tackle this year.

     

    At weak middle linebacker is sophomore Marque McDuffy.

    “He started since his freshman season. He’s the guy going side-to-side making plays. He’s physical and a good tackler.”

    Amir Postley is the other middle linebacker.

    “He’s the strong linebacker. He’s a good cover guy for us. We can move him around and can blitz from different spots. He’s very fast to the ball.”

    Curtis Fredrick is our outside linebacker as well as Neil Satterwhite.

    “Curtis is a cover guy for us and is very aggressive. Neil covers the corner and slot positions.”

    Freshman Zymir Cobbs and Demond Brunache will rotate in.

     

    In the secondary Ahkil Crumpton will play in the secondary.

    “He’s our lockdown corner. He did a great job playing man-to-man on defense against some of the better receivers we played last year. He is a high-energy kid with great speed. He’s aggressive on defense and likes to battle the bigger receivers.”

    The other corner is Craig Jones.

    “He’s another guy we could put on the other teams best receiver. He has gotten bigger and stronger.”

    The strong safety position is David Swen.

    “He has good speed and a guy we have lock on tight ends and slot receivers. He’s very good in zone coverage.”

    The other position they have a few guys rotating in. They are Justin Rivers who is starting and Kharee Ruley at safety.

    They have two corners that will be helping out this year. They are Sharif Fennell and Ahmad Kent.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Sharif Fennell will do the kicking and punting duties.

    Kick returners are Calil Wortham, David Swen and Keshon Farmer. They have a bunch of guys they can rotate in.

    Punt returners are Swen and Ahkil Crumpton.

    Long snapper is Neil Satterwhite.

     

    Head Coach: Brian Fluck

    2013 Record: 9-3 (4-0 conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Greg White, Romeo Gunt, Rae’Quan Williams and Patrick Amara

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (7)

    QB Antwain McCollum

    RB Calil Wortham

    RB David Swen

    OL Steve Wyant

    OL Charles Trabi

    OL Tymir Oliver

    WR Ahkil Crumpton

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (7)

    DL Tymir Oliver

    LB Marque McDuffy

    LB Amir Postley

    LB Neil Satterwhite

    DB Ahkil Crumpton

    DB Craig Jones

    SS David Swen

     

    Key Newcomers: RB Kharee Ruley, WR Jameer Bryson, DL Jeromy Reichner and NG Savion Perez

    Note: They haven’t lost a league game since 2006.

    Ed “Huck” Palmer contributed to this article

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 38 – Archbishop Wood (12) – Big School Team # 2

    archbishop_woodOffensive Preview:

    Archbishop Wood junior quarterback Tom Garlick returns after passing for almost 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns last year for the Vikings. The backup at quarterback is junior Anthony Russo.

    “We have two kids, Tom Garlick who started last year and backup Anthony Russo. Both kids are competing for the spot. Both kids can throw the ball and move. They are two athletic kids and both have strong arms. This year we are going to open up the offense more with our quarterback.”

     

    Senior Jarrett McClenton returns at running back after an impressive junior year. He rushed for 1,705 yards on 177 carries and 28 touchdowns.

    “As a runner, he has great vision, has a long stride and an explosive step. If he gets a step on you, he’s gone and will out run you. He doesn’t shy away from contact either. He’s strong and initiates contact. He runs inside or outside and is hard to bring down. We are going to use him in different spots this year. Every time he touches the ball he’s a game breaker.”

    He can catch the ball too. He caught nine passes for 161 yards and one touchdown.

    “He has tremendous hands. We like to throw to him in open space and let him make plays.”

    They have a few guys returning a fullback and they are Devon Cobb and Mack Shwartz also Ryan Barrett.

    Alex Arcangeli is another guy to keep an eye on.

    “All these guys will be in the mix for some reps at fullback and halfback. Jarrett is our main back and these guys will rotate in.”

     

    When you start with the offensive line you have to start with the number one offensive lineman in EasternPAFootball.com, Ryan Bates and will be play tackle position.

    “He has great feet and is very athletic for an offensive lineman that big. He can run and has great technique. He is strong and can bend, which is very important for an offensive lineman. He’s the total package and can do everything. There are times he’s 15-20-yards down the field sometimes throwing a touchdown block against a safety. That’s very impressive at times.”

    Shawn Scroger will play offensive guard and he’s 6-foot-2, 255-pounds.

    Ryan Neher will be the center and he’s 6-foot-3, 255-pounds.

    “I feel he’s the best center in the state. He’s smart, great technique, strong and can run.”

    The other two positions will be between four or five guys battling. Nolan Murt (5-11, 235), Jack Kenney (6-1, 235), Tom Cardozo (6-1,235), Dan Coyle (6-1, 250) and Kurt Stengel (6-4, 255).

    “All of these guys rotated in and played some last year for us. All these guys and the backups are back.”

     

    Their leading wide receiver is back and he is Justin Rubin (6-1, 210). Justin caught 18 passes for 240 yards and one touchdown.

    “He’s a very good route runner and he understands the game and is very good at finding the open zone. He has good hands and is very smart.”

    Sophomore Mark Webb got some playing time last year and he’s back.

    “He’s 6-foot-3, 185-pound kid that already has a offer from Temple. He’s a big target. He’s a kid that can stretch the field for us.”

    James Gillespie (6-0, 180), Gianni Cruel (5-10, 165), John Hall (6-2, 195) and John Loughlin (5-9, 170) will rotate in.

    “All those guys will rotate in and get some reps.”

    Jake Cooper is back at tight end and he’s 6-foot-3, 235-pounds.

    “He has good hands and had a bunch of touchdowns for us last year. He’s a big strong kid and is a very good blocker at the point of attack. He’s athletic and can run.”

    Christian Lohin (6-2,240) and he is committed to Delaware. Nafeez Brown-Carter (6-0, 210) will play tight end.

    “All three of these tight ends are all division one kids. At times we use all three kids out there. They all can run, block and cactch.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Returning on the defensive line is senior defensive tackle Devon Cobb (5-10, 230).

    Christian Lohin (6-2, 240) is the defensive end. The other end is Nafeez Brown-Carter (6-0, 210).

    They have a couple of guys that can play the other tackle spot. They are Jeff Panara (6-4, 240) and Mack Shwartz (6-3,220).

    “All these guys are strong and quick. Tom Cardozo and Nolan Murt could rotate in at times.”

     

    At linebacker you have to start with Penn State recruit Jake Cooper (6-3, 235). He’s the inside backer and is

    “He’s intelligent, a tough kid and is very athletic to use inside the box. He can cover and rush the passer. We can do a lot of different things with him because he’s so athletic. He’s our quarterback on defense and makes the calls. He’s physical and a good tackler.”

    The other returning inside linebacker is Justin Rubin and he’s (6-1, 210).

    “He’s a very tough kid, has good instincts, is physical and can run. He uses his hands great as a defensive player and is a good tackler. We like to move him around depending on the situation.”

    The outside guys are Mack Schwartz and Ryan Barrett. Brandon Barge could rotate in.

     

    In the secondary they have Gianni Cruel, Jarrett McClenton, Mark Webb, Ahmod Carson and Dan Freeman.

    “McClenton and Freeman will be safeties. Jarrett is a very solid tackler. He plays a lot of different spots. He’s fast and can cover people and has tremendous hands on defense. We know with him back their with his speed, he can make that touchdown saving tackle.”

    Cruel, Webb and Carson will all be corners.

    “I think Cruel is ready to have a break out year at defensive back this year. He started for us last year and he’s playing really well for us.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Jarrett McClenton will be one of the punt returners. There is an open competition at kick return.

    At punter last year they used Jake Cooper and Christian Lohin. They both are back.

    Dan McDonald is back at kicker.

    “He was an all-league kicker last year for us.”

     

    Head Coach: Steve Devlin

    2013 Record: 13-2 (3-0) Defending 3A State Champions

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Kendall Singleton

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (10)

    QB Tom Garlick

    RB Jarrett McClenton

    FB Mack Shwartz

    OT Ryan Bates

    OG Shawn Scroger

    C Ryan Neher

    WR Justin Rubin

    WR Mark Webb

    TE Jake Cooper

    TE Christian Lohin

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (6)

    DT Devon Cobb

    DE Christian Lohin

    LB Jake Cooper

    LB Justin Rubin

    S Jarrett McClenton

    CB Gianni Cruel

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 37 – Southern Columbia (4) – Small School Team # 2

    southern_columbia2Written by:  Dave Fegley (@dfegs9) on Thursday, August 28th, 2014

    The Tigers have moved up to Class AA this year for the first time in school history. The Tigers still have the advantage against virtually any team they face with Jim Roth on the sidelines for his 31st season as the head coach of the Tigers. As a matter of fact, he will have the most impressive resume no matter who his team faces this year because Southern Columbia has won more district titles and state championships than any other school during his tenure. Roth did say however that the district playoffs will certainly be more challenging this year. With the move to AA, the field expands from four to eight teams.

     

    Offensive Preview:

    Luke Rarig returns for his senior year as a do-everything type player that led to him earning all-state honors as a junior. “He provides us with the threat of a deep pass and helps with the offensive balance,” said Roth. Rarig caught 37 passes for over 700 yards last season and eight touchdowns to lead the team in all categories. When he wasn’t catching passes, he also opened up the running game because teams would double cover him which took another man out of the box. Rarig also has a leaping ability that allows him to come down with pretty much any pass in his vicinity regardless of how good the coverage is.

    Junior quarterback Nick Becker will return as the starter after having a solid season a year ago. Becker passed for 1,699 yards and 20 touchdowns. He was also pretty accurate by completing nearly 60% of his passes. He will try to drop his interception count this upcoming season after getting picked off eight times as a sophomore. Roth noted that Becker has attended some summer camps and has worked hard in lifting and speed training. With his size, strength, and ability to get in the open field, the Tiger quarterback can also help the team by running more this season.

    The Tigers lost their top rusher from last season due to graduation. Adam Feudale led the charge last year with 1,552 yards rushing and 22 touchdowns. The only returning starter in the backfield will be junior Blake Marks, but he won’t return until mid-season after suffering an injury in a seven-on-seven passing scrimmage this summer. Marks showed that he was a versatile player last season by rushing for 577 yards and nine touchdowns and also catching five additional TD passes. Roth isn’t overly concerned, however because he feels the team has other talented backs to fill the role. “Matt Jeremiah, Brad Noll, Hunter Thomas, and Billy Marzeski all have some experience and should enable us to have a strong running game,” Roth said. All four have looked impressive during the scrimmages Southern has had the past two weeks.

    “Our main concern was having to replace three offensive linemen, but they should be a solid group after seeing the way they performed in the first scrimmage against Shikellamy” said Roth. The two returning starters have a ton of experience on the line. Senior Trent Donlan is a four year starter and junior Josh Yoder will start for the third year in a row.

     

    Defense Preview:

    The Tigers secondary should be their strong point on the defensive side of the ball, and their star may have found himself a nickname given by some local radio voices. If it’s “Revis Island” in the NFL for the Patriots shutdown corner, the name “Rarig Island” could work well in District IV. Rarig will be the leader on defense as well at his cornerback position. “We can lock Luke on the other team’s top receiver,” Roth said. Rarig led the team with five interceptions and eleven pass break-ups a season ago. The other corner will be Mike Klebon who also started last season and had two interceptions of his own in his first varsity season after showing tremendous growth throughout the year. The safety will be junior Steve Toczylousky who has a nice size frame and the body type to be physical in stopping both the pass and run.

    The Tigers defensive question mark would have to be in their line-backing group just based on the fact that they lost a lot of talent a season ago. “The biggest concern on defense will be replacing three of the four linebackers,” stated Roth. Blake Marks and Brad Noll each shared time at the one outside linebacker position last year. One of the inside linebackers that graduated, Cody Pavlick, was a two-time all state selection for the Tigers.

    Donlan will be one of the Tigers two-way players as he will return to start at defensive tackle and has the potential to have a tremendous year at the position. Chase Tillett will also return at defensive end after a nice sophomore campaign. “A challenge is trying to fill the positions on defense without having too many two-way players,” Roth said. Gabe Delbo and Yoder will look to add depth on the defensive line even though they are both offensive players.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    One thing that the Tigers have done over the past decade has been having a soccer player do the kicking for the team. This year looks like the trend will continue with another soccer player handling the duties. “Tyler Keiser will be doing some of the kicking to limit some of Rarig’s plays on special teams,” Roth said. Rarig will however most likely be the punter at least until Marks returns from injury. Rarig, Marzeski, Thomas, and Cam Young will be the return men for the Tigers this season.

     

    Head Coach: Jim Roth (31st season)

    2013 Record: 12-1 (5-0 conference): Heartland Conference & District IV Champions

    2014 Schedule

     

    Key Losses: 

    FB Adam Feudale

    OL Josh Tripp

    LB Cody Pavlick

    LB Robert Delbo

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (6)

    QB Nick Becker

    WR Luke Rarig

    RB Blake Marks

    OL Trent Donlan

    OL Josh Yoder

    TE Gabe Delbo

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (6)

    DL Trent Donlan

    DL Chase Tillett

    LB Blake Marks/Brad Noll (rotated)

    CB Luke Rarig

    CB Mike Klebon

     

    Key Newcomers:

    FB Matt Jeremiah

    RB Hunter Thomas

    RB Billy Marzeski

    S Steve Toczylousky

     

    Projected Starters:

    Offense:

    QB Nick Becker

    FB Matt Jeremiah

    RB Blake Marks

    RB Brad Noll

    RB Hunter Thomas

    RB Billy Marzeski

    WR Luke Rarig

    TE Gabe Delbo

    OL Trent Donlan

    OL Josh Yoder

    OL Grayson Belles

    OL Jason Vought

    OL Aaron Kroh

    OL Charles Wertman

    Defense:

    DL Trent Donlan

    DL Chase Tillett

    DL Gabe Delbo

    DL Josh Yoder

    LB Billy Barnes

    LB Brad Noll

    LB Blake Marks

    LB Matt Bell

    LB Billy Marzeski

    LB Ross Crowl

    CB Luke Rarig

    CB Mike Klebon

    S Steve Toczylousky

     

    Key Stat: Last season the Tigers two inside linebackers, Cody Pavlick and Robert Delbo, combined for 254 tackles. The two Tigers that return from last year’s team with the most tackles are Noll and Rarig. The two combined for 94 tackles.

     

    2014 Outlook:  The regular season will be more challenging for the Tigers this season to help prepare them for the district playoff bracket. The first half of the regular season should be less difficult than the second half which will play in the Tigers favor with Marks out for a few weeks. A question mark will be who will step up on the outside to help Rarig in the receiving game. Becker has had another offseason to work on timing with the new group of receivers which should lead to some exciting plays downfield. The breakout performer this season could come out of the backfield as all of the running backs have showed the ability in the preseason to elude tacklers and turn on the motor in the open field. The pass defense should be solid from the first snap, and with time, the rush defense should progress to top notch form as a typically talented defense does at Southern. The key is developing the confidence of the newcomers up front especially after watching them struggle stopping Montoursville’s running game in the second scrimmage. The toughest game for the Tigers in the regular season could be in week 10 when they host Selinsgrove. Another potential test could be at rival Mount Carmel in week six.

     

    Prediction: Southern Columbia will defeat a team they don’t play in the regular season, Loyalsock, to win their first ever District IV AA Championship. It’s hard to judge how the team will fair after that as they have never played in the AA state playoff field. They could potentially meet up with a very athletic and talented West Catholic squad in the eastern side of the state playoffs. If the team stays healthy, the Tigers should have another successful season that they hope doesn’t end until around Christmas time.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 36 – Bishop McDevitt (3) – Big School Team # 3

    bishop_mcdevittOffensive Preview:

    The Crusaders return one of the top quarterbacks in Eastern Pennsylvania. Last year senior Nick Marsilio passed for 2,657 yards on 171 of 289 completions and 31 touchdowns. Look for Nick to have a big year with all the weapons McDevitt has.

    “He has a strong arm and is mobile. His biggest attribute is his arm. We have on his highlight tape that he threw a 70 some yard touchdown pass and the ball was in the air 68-yards. He can make all the throws. He has good mastery of our offense. We run a complex passing game and he understands it. He understands where to go and make his checks. He throws well on the run.”

    The backup is sophomore Tayvon Bowers.

    “We want to get him in and get him some varsity experience. He can run and is very fast. He can throw the ball and is very intelligent.”

     

    Not only do the Crusaders have one of the top quarterbacks but one of the top running backs in Pennsylvania. Senior Andre Robinson returns after rushing for 2,338 yards on 260 carries and 29 touchdowns. He averaged almost nine yards a carry last year.

    “Andre is a combination of everything you look for in a running back. He has good vision and he used to be a point guard in basketball. He runs with power and probably is the strongest running back I have ever had. He has very quick feet and makes a lot of jump cuts. He’s a good blocker and runs routes as good as any receiver in the state and has good hands. He’s pretty much the total package. He runs well outside. He’s the strongest kid on our team.”

    Que’Shawn Jenkins is a big linebacker that will get some carries this fall and last year he averaged over six yards a carry.

    They have two sophomores’ that will see time. They are Matt Geiger and Jacque Jackson.

    Keep an eye on two freshmen this fall. They are Michael Jones and Shalimar Artis-Payne.

    “We have a staple of running backs. We have Que’Shawn who will pound the ball and some of these young runners to give a different look to the running game.”

    Their fullback is Vinny Salomone.

    Myles Turner will play some fullback.

     

    On the offensive line Jaelon Mitchell is the left tackle.

    “He started three games last year at guard. He’s 6-foot-2, 270-pounds. He’s very athletic and strength. He has quick feet.”

    Anthony Long is playing left guard this year.

    “We moved Anthony Long who has been the left offensive tackle the last two years. He’s 6-foot-3, 295-pounds and moves very well. We moved him to inside so we can pull with him.”

    Braden Weachter is the center.

    “He’s 5-foot-10, 250-pounds and he makes a lot of the line calls for us. He was the JV center the last two-years.”

    The right guard is Kendric Lewis.

    “He’s a three-year starter and is a senior. He’s a very good run and pass blocker.”

    The right tackle is Mitch Ward.

    “He’s 6-foot-3, 285-pounds. He started the last two-years at Middletown.”

    Senior Alex Burkey will play a little bit this year. Derek Lutes is another guy that can see some action.

     

    At wide receiver McDevitt has one of the most explosive receivers in the state. Junior Kobay White is back, after 64 passes for 1,172 yards and 15 touchdowns.

    “Kobay’s number one thing is his speed. As an eighth grader he finished second in the nation in the 100 meters in a national track meet. He has a long stride and when he gets into his stride you don’t realize he’s going as fast as he is. He is very strong and he’s tough to bring down when he catches the ball. He runs good routes and is always working harder to be better. When he gets in open space, no one can catch him.”

    When Kobay isn’t open Nick Marsilio can throw to senior wide receiver Tyrone Gibson, who’s the fastest player on the team. Last year he caught 37 passes for 503 yards and five touchdowns.

    “He has a lot of speed and is really a running back playing the wide receiver position. He has good hands and runs nice routes. We will put him in the slot position a lot.”

    Bryce Hall is the third receiver that McDevitt can throw at you. He averaged over 37 yards per catch and had seven touchdowns.

    “He has gotten taller and is now 6-foot-3. He has gotten faster and was the guy who made the game winning catch last year against Cathedral Prep.”

    Kevin Lenz is another kid to watch.

    “He’s our most improved player this offseason.”

    Kyree Calli is a 6-foot-4 kid that will be a big target this year.

    “We have four division one receivers that are all over 6-foot-1.”

    When they are in the pro-I formation look for Jake Perloski to come in at tight end.

    “Jake played a little bit on the defensive line as a freshman last year.”

    When they go to spread Chad Cortez will play some tight end. Tim Kater is a freshman that will see action at tight end.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    They have one returning starter, Myles Turner, on the defensive line. Last year he had 18 solo tackles, 47 total tackles, two sacks and one pass deflected.

    “He has very good movement and can change directions. He’s a very strong player and is physical. He benched 315 pounds for 10 reps. He’s a good run stopper and pass rusher.

    Derek Lutes can play end or tackle for McDevitt this year.

    “He brings a lot of quickness to the line.”

    Anthony Long will see more time at defensive tackle this year.

    Kendric Lewis and Mitch ward will rotate in at defensive tackle. Shaneil Johnson will get some playing time and he’s a good edge rusher.

    Buddy Pagliaro played some last year and will get playing time. Sophomore Nick Fricchione is a good pass rusher to watch.

    “We have a lot of depth and can rotate a lot of guys in and out.”

     

    They have two out of three starters back at linebacker and another kid that played a lot last year. The middle linebacker is Greg Artis-Payne. He had 75 total tackles last year.

    “He’s a three-year starter and is 6-foot-2, 225-pounds.”

    One of the best defensive players on the team is Que-Shawn Jenkins. He’s the Sam linebacker. He had 90 total tackles and 13 tackles for loss last year.

    “He had a very good state championship game against Wood. He’s a physical kid and a great tackler.”

    The other linebacker is depending on who the play. Senior Jake Phillips has a lot of experience from last year. Vinny Salomone will play some backer this year.

    Jacque Jackson will play some when teams go to spread offenses.

     

    In the secondary they return three players from last years team.

    “We should have returned four players from last year but Anthony Dasent our free safety got hurt in the offseason and is out.”

    They return Tyrone Gibson at one of the corner positions.

    “He’s a very good cover corner. He’s very physical at the line and can press a man and can play off man. He’s a very good tackler. We like to put him on the other team’s top receiver.”

    Joe Headen is the other returning corner. Brandon Stanback is the strong safety. Brandon had 90 total tackles.

    “Both of these kids are athletic and can make plays in the secondary.”

    At free safety they have a battle going on. Osman Kamara and Alex Marsico are the guys battling.

    Kobay White will play some free safety.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    The two main punt returners are Andre Robinson and Kobay White.

    “Andre had two punt returns for touchdowns last year.”

    The three kick returners are Andre, Kobay and Tyrone Gibson. Kyree Calli may be back there too.

    Chris Mixon is the kicker and Matt Geiger will do the punting.

    Nick Fricchione will do long snapping duties.

     

    Head Coach: Jeff Weachter

    2013 Record: 14-2 (6-1 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:

    Offensive Players Returning: (9)

    QB Nick Marsilio

    RB Andre Robinson

    RB Que’Shawn Jenkins

    OL Anthony Long

    OL Jaelon Mitchell

    OL Kendric Lewis

    WR Kobay White

    WR Tyrone Gibson

    WR Bryce Hall

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (8)

    DL Myles Turner

    DL Anthony Long

    LB Greg Artis-Payne

    LB Que-Shawn Jenkins

    LB Jake Phillips

    CB Tyrone Gibson

    CB Joe Joe Headen

    SS Brandon Stanback

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 35 – Loyalsock Township (4) – Small School Team # 3

    loyalsockOffensive Preview:

    If you are going to talk Loyalsock football you have to start with their field general, quarterback Kyle Datres. Kyle is a three-sport star and has won two state titles in baseball for the Lancers. He’s a very good basketball player too. The last two-years he has 4,693 total yards offense and 65 touchdowns. Kyle was named one of the captains.

    “Kyle is our field general. On the offensive side of the ball there are many times we go no huddle and the ball is really in his hands to make the call and checks at that point.”

    In 2013 he completed 112 of 207 passes for 1,473 yards and 14 touchdowns. He rushed for 1,163 yards on 176 carries and 18 touchdowns.

    “He has a strong arm and great vision and his biggest strength is his ability to interrupt and execute. He’s able to pick up things very quickly. He’s very coachable and he knows the offense. When we watch game tape he is always writing down notes on improving his game. He’s like a coach on the field. When you combine his knowledge of the game with his athletic talent that is what makes him stand out from other quarterbacks.”

     

    The Lancers return running back Ikeem Fogan.

    “Ikeem is a excellent back and really has worked hard in the offseason. He really dedicated himself to learning our offense. He’s newer to football and started playing in eight grade. He’s a powerful back and has good speed. He will play some receiver too.”

    The other feature back is sophomore Marty Clark.

    “Marty and Ikeem are very similar runners. Marty has a little more speed and bounces off tackles a little more. Ikeem is more of a straight-ahead runner. They both are 5-foot-10, 190-pound runners.”

    At fullback you will see junior Nate Rainey and sophomore Alden Mileto.

    “Nate had some injuries last year but was a good player for us last year. Alden is a little undersized but always sticks his nose in there. He really has learned the offense. The two of them gives us the foursome at running back.”

     

    It’s always nice when you have a few players returning with experience on the offensive line. The Lancers have six guys returning that all have either started or played some on the line.

    “The offensive line is our biggest strength. It really starts with what we’re doing up front. It’s being able to protect and run block.”

    The leader on the line is junior left tackle Jake Glavin.

    “He’s a big, aggressive and very strong young man. He has great technique and works hard at it. He’s very gifted and smart. His best quality at this point is his run blocking. He’s a devastating run blocker who really takes pride in getting the lower pad level and driving forward. His pass blocking is excellent and he is working every day to get better.”

    The left guard position is up for battle between two players. Crae McCracken and Brennan Moodie are the guys battling.

    “Both players are hard workers and physical.”

    They have their center back. He’s Kaden Stensland.

    “He was a first team all-league center. He moves well and is strong.”

    The right guard is junior Dan Harrison.

    “He’s a big kid at 6-foot-2, 305-pounds. He’s very powerful and has quick feet.”

    Our right tackle is junior Justin Wood. He’s 6-foot-4, 285-pounds.

    The guy behind them that will see a lot of playing time is Chase Dunkleberger.

     

    At wide receiver, senior Fletcher Quigley is back.

    “Fletcher is a back side or front side receiver. He has really worked hard this offseason to be a better receiver. He’s a track starter and was an all-district corner last year.”

    The other guys that will see action at receiver are a cast of new kids. They are freshman Cole Cavanaugh, Nasza Short, Nate Krizan and backup quarterback Marcus Williams will get some reps on receiver. Larry Vanstavoren is a sophomore that could get some playing time this year too.

    “We will be much bigger and faster than last year at receiver position. We are working real hard to getting the timing down in camp with the new kids.”

    At tight end they’re looking at Aaron Weaver.

    “He has nice size, is a good blocker and has real nice hands.”

    The other two guys that will play some tight end are former fullback Dakota Bergquist and Braden Ray.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The Lancers return their guys on the defensive line. Senior Brennan Moodie returns at tackle.

    “Moodie is the leader of the defensive line. Than you have all the big offensive lineman will be playing as well.”

    One other player that will play is James Jenks.

    “He got some playing time in the middle of the year and did a nice job for us.”

    Sophomore Crae McCracker returns as a linebacker or defensive end.

    “He will be a defensive end when we go to a 4. He’s a big physical kid and moves well.”

    Jake Glavin returns at tackle.

    “He’s as good as a tackle as a lineman. We’re looking for him to be a strong run stopper. Being able to stop the run is going to win you games on defense, especially in our league. The teams that beat us last year ran the ball and controlled the clock. So we are counting on Jake and a couple of other kids to do a good job at stopping the run and the long drives this year.”

     

    At linebacker, the Lancers return a lot of experience. Dakota Bergquist will be the outside linebacker. Alec Graden will get some reps there too.

    “They are both seniors. Dakota will most likely be the starter and Alec will get reps. Dakota not only works hard on the field but he does it in the classroom. ”

    They have three inside linebackers. In the Sam position is going to be Crae McCracken. His backup will be Braden Ray.

    “Crae has the size and speed. He may only be a sophomore but he’s ready to do it.”

    Aaron Weaver is another inside guy.

    “He brings a lot of speed and is a really solid kid. He will play the Mike position.”

    The Will position is junior Nate Rainey who makes all the calls.

    “He’s very intelligent and is first in his class. He’s a blue collar worker.”

    The final backer is I-Keem Fogan.

    “He’s a very good athlete and will get some time on offense at running back.”

     

    In the secondary they return a free safety Kyle Datres and cornerback from last year’s team. Kyle was named all-state at safety last year and is a leader in the secondary.

    “Kyle controls the middle of the field as a safety. He had two interceptions for us and one was for a touchdown. Teams don’t throw the ball towards his area. He’s a very physical player on defense. He’s made his name as a playmaker and a guy that brings big hits.”

    Cole Cavanaugh will get some reps at free safety.

    “He has similar attributes across the board. I’m very excited to have two safeties like that this year. They both are physical kids, playmakers and get down hill.”

    At corner they return senior Fletcher Quiglety.

    “Fletcher is extremely fast and has gotten stronger. He put on 15 pounds of muscle in the offseason and went to a lot of camps to get better.”

    The third position at corner is a battle. Marcus Williams is one the guys battling for the corner spot.

    “We have about six guys fighting for that last spot.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Fletcher Quiglety will be back returning kicks. You may see Kyle Datres back there at times and host of other guys still battling at camp.

    “Fletcher returns three touchdowns last year and did that with a broken hand.”

    Punt return is an open competition in camp still.

    “If the game is on the line I know who will be catching punts, Kyle.”

    Austin Champion is back at doing kicking for the Lancers. Kyle does the punting.

    Braden Ray is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Justin Van Fleet

    2013 Record: 8-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Mickey Haller, Caleb Robbins, Phil Krizan, Steve Harrison, Luke Faubion, Robbie Klein, Robbie Newton

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr. Kyle Datres QB

    Sr. Fletcher Quigley Wr

    Sr. Kaden Stensland C

    Jr. Jake Glavin OT

    Jr. Justin Wood OT

    Jr. Dan Harrison OG

    Soph Crae McCracken OG

    Jr. Ikeem Fogan RB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Kyle Datres FS

    Sr. Fletcher Quigley CB

    Sr. Dakota Bergquist LB

    Jr. Nate Rainey LB

    Sr. Brennan Moodie DT

    Soph Crae McCracker N/LB

    Jr Jake Glavin DT

     

    Key Newcomers: So Marty Clark RB/OLB, So. Marcus Williams SS/QB, Sr. Evan Moore TE/OLB, Sr. Brennan Casale TE/OLB, Jr. Aaron Weaver FB/LB, Fr. Cole Cavanaugh WR/FS

    D1 (FBS & FCS). Sr. Kyle Datres QB/FS, Sr. Omar Little WR/CB, Sr. Fletcher Quigley CB, Jr. Jake Glavin OT, Jr. Justin Wood OT, Jr. Dan Harrison OG, Soph Crae McCracken LB/DE

    Key Stats: Team Statistics sent last month with Datres Details.

    2014 Outlook: We hope to improve on our record from last season and continue to build as a program.  Our goal is to become a top tier program in the state of Pennsylvania.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 34 – LaSalle College High School – Big School Team # 4

    lasalleOffensive Preview:

    After transferring from Ohio powerhouse St. Edward’s, senior quarterback Kyle Shurmur passed for almost 2,500 yards and 25 touchdowns last year in his first year at LaSalle College High.

    “He had the fundamentals and all the skills. He was very sure of himself, but extremely humble. You can tell right away that he was a game player and has a very good work ethic.”

    This summer Kyle committed to Vanderbilt. We have him ranked the number one quarterback in EasternPAFootball.com.

    “He has a really strong arm, is a very accurate passer and is extremely smart. He’s very good inside the pocket and can escape if he has too. He’s very good on the outside. He has that strong arm and will find the open receiver.”

     

    At running back they return one of the versatile runners in Eastern Pennsylvania. Jordan Meachum had nearly 1,300 all-purpose yards from last year.

    “We like to put him in the slot a lot but he could lineup in any position. He has good hands. He’s a strong runner and good at protecting the ball. He’s very quick to the hole and if he can break level two, the linebackers, he’s a threat to go the distance.”

    Another guy that’s like Jordan is junior Nick Rinella. Nick was the second leading rusher and caught over 25 passes last year.

    “Another kid that plays the same way is Rinella. He can play all the positions and can run and catch well.”

    Ryan Brady is back at fullback.

    “He’s one of our strong leaders and is a tough kid. He’s a smart kid and understands what we’re doing. He can block and does everything very well.”

    Jared Walls is another runner that will get some reps.

     

    They have one guy returning last year that had a lot of experience on the offensive line is. His name is Matt McDermott and he will play either center or guard.

    “He has a strong football IQ. He recognizes what the defenses are doing.”

    With only one guy returning with experience who would be the guys battling for the four remaining spots on the offensive line?

    “We have about five or six guy battling or could rotate in.”

    The guys battling for playing time on the line are Jim Morrissey, Ryan Schutta, Thomas Garvin, Connor McCracken and Anthony Piscopo.

    “We will come up with our starting group next week after our second scrimmage.”

     

    The Explorers return their top wide receiver from last year. His name is Jimmy Herron. Jimmy is a guy that will play all over the field and could lineup in the backfield, slot or receiver spots.

    “He’s a very smart player and has great hands. He has the knack to find the open space. He’s a competitor out there and runs smart routes. I think his best position is outside. He is not a big kid, but has good speed and instincts.”

    At receiver he caught 48 passes for 734 yards and 12 touchdowns. He rushed for 94 yards in the wild cat.

    “He understands what he is doing out there whether it is at receiver, quarterback or safety. He is a student of the game. One of the things I like about him is even in practice he will lineup against our best player so he can get better.”

    Another guy that played a lot last year is Charles Headen. Keep an eye on junior receiver Winston Eubanks along with AJ Grezeszak.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line Keith Wagner is returning at defensive tackle.

    “He’s a real strong kid and works very hard. He played a lot for us last year on the line.”

    Anthony Piscopo is a junior who started on the line last year as a sophomore. He has started each of the scrimmages.

    Guys that played a little last year are Sean Collins, Conor McCracken, Isaiah Henrich and Fletcher Grady. Jim Morrissey might see some action.

     

    Inside linebacker Aidan Kerrigan played a lot last year at linebacker and Ryan Brady is going to be another linebacker.

    “Kerrigan and Ryan are the leaders and the both have good knowledge. Kerrigan is the guy calling the plays and he’s always around the ball.”

    Brian Buckley will play outside and inside and Sam Hardy will play outside linebacker.

     

    In the secondary AJ Grezeszak returns with experience as a safety. Jimmy Herron, Jordan Meachum and Nick Rinella will all get some time in the secondary this year.

    “Jimmy and Jordan are leaders in the secondary.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Jordan Meachum, Nick Rinella and Jimmy Herron will do kick and punt returns. They are working some other players out during camp.

    Matt Savage, Michael Raczk and Michael Wells are competing for the kicking and/or punting duties.

    Cole Lerch is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Drew Gordon

    2013 Record: 8-4 (3-1 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Zaire Franklin, Bill Frusco, Mick Barrett, Steve Hudak, Matt Raczak, Corey Lerch, Tom McClain, Nick Buckley, Dave Geppert, Ryan Coonahan, Tamar Turner, Levi Hardy, Brennan O’Donnell, Raekwon Caswell, Mike Koller and Vince Cicalese

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (6)

    QB Kyle Shurmur

    ATH Jordan Meachum

    RB Nick Rinella

    FB Ryan Brady

    WR Jimmy Herron

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (5)

    DT Keith Wagner

    LB Aidan Kerrigan

    CB AJ Grezeszak

    CB Jordan Meachum

    CB Jimmy Herron

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 33 – South Williamsport (4) – Small School Team # 4

    south_williamsportOffensive Preview:

    Senior quarterback Matt Boone returns after throwing for over 800 yards and seven touchdowns and only one interception.

    “This is Matt’s second year as a starter. He does a tremendous job for us. He’s a great student, hard worker and runs the offense extremely well. He’s very good at play action. He’s a very good game manager and distributor.”

    After a year under his belt, look for Matt to throw the ball more this year.

    “We’re never going to be a team that’s going to lineup and say we are going to throw the ball 20-25 times a game. But we are going to have Matt pass more than last year. He will run the ball too. The more we can have teams off balance the better.”

     

    When you start getting into the conversation on top players in Eastern Pennsylvania. Senior running back Dominick Bragalone name is right up at the top of the list. The Mounties senior rushed for 3,286 yards on 273 carries and 48 touchdowns. He holds pretty much all the records at South Williamsport.

    “He is a down hill runner. He’s the strongest kid on our team. He can bench press 400 pounds. You add his speed with his power and he’s a special player. When he hits the hole and gets through, he’s gone. He can carry the ball 30 times for us if we need him to and as the game gets deeper he wears people down and gets stronger. He may get two yards, then three yards and all of the sudden he goes 50. He hasn’t played much football in his career. So, he is still learning.”

    The guy opening the holes for Dominick is returning senior fullback John Peters. Not only is John a good blocker, but he averaged 6.5 yards per carry last year.

    “He’s a two-year starter and always working with the other players to help them get better. He’s the guy that paves the way for Dom in lot of those runs. He throws devastating blocks and is a tremendous runner. He’s the ultimate team player.”

    They have two fullbacks that have been doing a good job in camp. They are Kennan Holloway and Gideon Green.

    “Holloway is a 230-pound kid and Green is a 200-pound freshman fullback. They both did a good job running and blocking in our first scrimmage.”

    Freshman running back Ashton Martin opened up some eyes in the Mounties first scrimmage.

    “He did a great job in the scrimmage against Troy Area.”

    One other guy to watch this fall is sophomore Aaron Orgitano.

     

    The Mounties return four offensive linemen from last year and tight end Tyler Schonewolf.

    “He has great hands and is very athletic. He may be a tight end but he’s our best blocking lineman we have out there. Last year we threw screens to him and he did a good job for us. We like to run to his side because he’s such a good blocker. His is very versatile and we move him around on the line.”

    The returning tackles that played a lot last year are Cody Nelson and Josh Wein.

    “We are working out a few guys at tackle that played a lot last year. Josh and Connor Rutan are the guys. Cody is a tremendous run blocker and really strong kid. Connor has worked hard in the offseason. He’s so big and strong.”

    Sam Buck and Anthony Caruso are the returning guards.

    “We moved Caruso from tackle to guard this year. He’s a very athletic kid and is versatile.”

    “Sam is a 6-foot-2, 280-pound kid that can move really well. He’s got great feet and is athletic.”

    Rocco Bausinger will be the center along with freshman Reilly Barnes.

    “They are both big strong kids. They both snap well and move well.”

    Cody Couch is a kid that played four-years. He will play some guard this year. Pat West is the backup tight end.

     

    At wide receiver Riley Thomas returns as a split end. He averaged 19.5 yards per catch last year.

    “Riley is our leader at receiver and had a nice scrimmage against Troy.”

    Brock Jones is a newcomer that hasn’t played since 8th grade.

    “He’s a big target at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds. He’s strong and real fast.”

    Nate Koletar will play some slot this year.

    “We’re going to use him like a H-Back this year. He will catch the ball run it and block for us.”

    The fourth receiver is sophomore Billy Kline.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line the Mounties return four players. Sam Buck is the leader on the line and he returns with Anthony Caruso as that two tackles.

    “Sam is the guy that sets the table. He’s the big body and the guy that takes on the double teams. Anthony really excels at the tackle position. He’s very athletic kid that moves well.”

    Cody Nelson is one of the returning ends.

    “Cody is very athletic kid. He has done a tremendous job moving his feet well up and down the line. He’s a big physical kid.

    One of the best defensive linemen in Pennsylvania is Tyler Schonewolf. He returns at the other end spot.

    “On defense he’s so technical. He comes off his blocks fast and uses his hands very well. He’s a tremendous pass rusher. He has the ability to run guys down and make plays. He really showed it last year against some really good quarterbacks we played against. When you have a guy with his size and length, he knocked down a good many passes last year and teams last year either double-teamed him or just run away from him. He has that ability to shut down a side. He has power and finesse.”

    Look for Josh Wein will rotate in at defensive end. Connor Rutan will rotate in at tackle along with Cody Couch.

    “We want to rotate these guys in and keep player fresh.”

     

    John Peters returns at inside linebacker.

    “John has started as either an inside or outside backer since he’s been a freshman. He’s a team leader and is a really good inside linebacker.”

    Rocco Bausinger returns with experience.

    “Rocco works very hard and he had the knee injury against Hughesville which was week six or seven last year. He’s back and healthy.”

    Junior Nate Koletar returns at outside linebacker.

    “He’s big, physical and fast kid. When he hits you, it’s like a truck. He’s a tough hard nosed kid that likes contact. He’s a good tackler and always around the ball.”

    Guys that might see time at inside linebacker are Keenan Holloway and Reilly Barnes. At outside linebacker Patrick West and Gideon Green may rotate in.

     

    In the secondary the Mounties return both their corners. They are Seniors Riley Thomas and Matt Boone.

    “Thomas had a nice year for us last year. He really came on strong at the end of the season. He can tackle and has great hands. Matt has gone to camps this offseason to improve on his skills. He looked real good in the Troy scrimmage.”

    At safety Dominick Bragalone got his first start at safety.

    “He has looked great in camp and really has shown in it camp. He really can come up in hit you.”

    Aaron Orgitano and Ashton Martin will get some reps at safety. Brock Jones will rotate in along with Billy Kline.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Riley Thomas is a returning kick and punt returner. Matt Boone is working out as a punt returner. Dominick Bragalone will be back there at times.

    Brock Jones is the punter. Anthony Caruso is the kicker.

    Tyler Schonewolf and Patrick West are the long snappers.

     

    Head Coach: Chris Eiswerth

    2013 Record: 10-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Ian Niklaus Tackle, Riley Hengler Corner, Jon Pulizzi Safety, Sean McCormick Safety, Ryan Seagrave linebacker

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (10)

    SR. QB Matt Boone

    SR. RB. Dominick Bragalone

    SR. FB John Peters

    SR. C, Rocco Bausinger

    SR. TE Tyler Schonewolf

    SR. OT Cody Nelson

    SR. OG Sam Buck

    JR. OT Josh Wein

    SR. OG Anthony Caruso

    SR. SE Riley Thomas

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    SR. Sam Buck T

    SR. Cody Nelson DE

    SR. Tyler Schonewolf DE

    SR. Anthony Caruso T

    SR. John Peters LB

    SR. Rocco Bausinger LB

    SR. Riley Thomas C

    JR. Nate Koletar LB

    SR. Matt Boone C

     

    Key Newcomers: Jones SR. Receiver, Rutan JR, T, JR Hollaway LB,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Bragalone SR RB, Schonewolf SR. TE

    Key Stats: 3300-yard rusher, two years in a row district 4 runner up A

    2014 Outlook: TheMounties are working hard and are poised for an exciting year.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 30 – Pennsbury (1) – Big School Team # 6

    pennsburyOffensive Preview:

    One of their key pieces from last year’s team is gone. For the first time in three-years Pennsbury will have a new quarterback at the helm. Breon Clark has left Pennsbury and transferred to a school down south in Maryland. So, what looked like a position that had a lot of experience resulted in coach Galen Snyder starting all over again.

    “We had a two-year starter that transferred for his senior year. We have been counting on him to be the QB for his third year.”

    The Falcons will now have a battle during camp to determine the starter. The guys battling are senior Cody Tabeek and junior Rob Daley along with Conwell-Egan transfer Mike Alley.

    “Mike Alley is the only one with experience at the quarterback position. It’s an open competition for these guys.”

     

    The Falcons return four-year starter Charles Snorweah at running back. He rushed for 1,476 yards on c.snorweah145 carries and 22 touchdowns last year in the Wing-T attack.

    “He’s a physical runner. He spent the first couple of years doing some blocking for us for some of the older backs. Last year he really took off and had a tremendous season for us. He’s a good runner and catches the ball well. He’s probably our number one threat as a pass receiver and running back and has great speed. We like to put him in the slot or at tailback position.”

    Also returning in the Wing-T is Raheem Thompson.

    “Raheem is our other halfback. He can run, has speed and can catch the ball. He had around 880 yards rushing for us last year.”

    Senior Victor Delgado is the fullback this year.

    “He’s a two-year starter on defense. In the Wing-T he has to be a good runner from the fullback spot, but he does have to block. All our runners have to block for each other.”

    The fourth guy in will be junior Daulton Hose.

    “He played linebacker for us last year. He is going to play a lot of running back. We have four guys who are going to go in and out at the three positions.”

     

    The Falcons have plenty of experience coming back on the offensive line. One of the guys is Mason Houriet.

    “Mason is our center and it’s his second-year as a starter for us. He’s a big physical center. He’s 6-foot-1, 255-pounds.”

    Senior Austin O’Neil is back on the line.

    “He has started two-years at left tackle. But this year we’re going to move him at left guard. He’s a tremendous player for us. He’s physical and moves very well.”

    Sam Raywood is the third guy returning from last year.

    “He’s our right tackle. He has started since his sophomore year. He’s a big powerful lineman. He’s 6-foot-3, 355-pounds. He can move the pile.”

    The left tackle will be Brandon Pabon and the right guard is Brandon Hogan.

    Sophomore Maurice Stukes will rotate in and may play some tackle.

    “He’s a big kid. He’s 6-foot-7, 340-pounds.”

     

    At wide receiver the Falcons will have to replace everyone from last year. Senior Tom Augustin will be that guy.

    “He had a little bit of varsity time last year. He’s a good athlete. He’s a good possession receiver. He has good hands.”

    Vinnie Rathamess will play tight end.

    “He’s going to be a junior and is athletic. We may line him up at receiver at times this year.”

    Also you may see one or two of the guys that may not be quarterback play some receiver.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line Pennsbury has two juniors returning and they are Jack Kenney and Nick Paragano.

    “Jack will be playing defensive end and Nick will be playing defensive tackle. Jack is technically sound. Nick is a big powerful kid and is very physical.”

    Joe Maurer will be the other tackle and Makhi Butler as the other end spot.

    “Joe is strong and very quick. He’s a guy that will get in the backfield and cause havoc. Makhi is very athletic who can move.”

    Jeremiah Wells will see some time at tackle. Dalton Thomas will rotate in at end.

     

    Linebacker Dalton Hose is a junior and started last year.

    “He’s going to play outside linebacker.”

    Jordan O’Neil is a senior and will play inside linebacker. Luke Snyder played as a freshman and last year missed most of the season due to an injury.

    “Luke came back toward the end of the season and played in a couple of games. He will play inside linebacker.”

    The fourth guy is Victor Delgado.

    Junior outside linebackers that will rotate in is Greg Lichtenstein.

     

    At defensive back Anthony Pitt and Joe Strong return at cornerback.

    “Anthony Pitt is a returning starter and Joe started a couple of games at the end of the year last year. Joe is a real good technique. Anthony is real fast.”

    Also back is Robert Daly.

    “He played a lot of corner for us last year. Now he’s going to play some safety. He’s a good athlete that can play multiple positions.”

    At times you may see Charles Snorweah playing some corner.

    “He’s a good corner and has great instincts and great speed. This year he will go up against other teams’ top receivers.”

    Cody Tabeek will go in and play some safety.

    “He will go in and play some pass coverage type situations.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    “We have a lot of guys that can do kick or punt returners. We can always put Charles back there too.”

    Guys like Anthony Pitt can return kicks and Robert Daly can return punts.

    Josh Leon returns as the kicker and punter. Michael Geary does kickoffs.

     

    Head Coach: Gale Snyder

    2013 Record: 10-2 (7-0 conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB Breon Clark

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (5)

    RB Charles Snorweah

    RB Raheem Thompson

    C Mason Houriet

    OG Austin O’Neil

    OT Sam Raywood

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (8)

    DE Jack Kenney

    DT Nick Paragano

    SS Victor Delgado

    LB Daulton Hose

    LB Jordan O’Neil

    CB Anthony Pitt

    CB Joe Strong

    S Robert Daly

     

    Key Newcomers: OT Maurice Stukes, OT Brandon Pabon, OT Brandon Hogan

    Key Stats: Charles Snorweah rushed for 1,476 yards on 145 carries and 22 touchdowns.

  • 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

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 28 – North Penn (1) – Big School Team # 7

    north_pennOffensive Preview:

    The Knights graduated their quarterback from last year and this year it’s going to be a battle between two guys. They are junior Spencer Jones and Jake Bevan.

    “They are both very similar and both don’t have varsity experience. Both players are smaller kids, but quick and can run the ball and throw it a little bit. We’re going to let this play out in camp and some scrimmages to see who steps up as our starter.”

     

    At running back North Penn’s Nyfease West is featured on defense. But he wasn’t the main man at the start.

    “He played at running back his sophomore year. He was a young guy that was low on our depth chart at the start of the season last year. He was one of the biggest surprises last year. We keep giving him more reps and he looked good. He started his first game against Central Bucks East.”

    He rushed for 1,430 yards on 195 carries and 11 touchdowns.

    “He’s deceptively strong. He likes to run off-tackle. He has great game speed and is much faster than he seems. He has great vision and great field awareness. He has very good hands. He can do a lot of things and we like to move him around.”

    This year Nyfease won’t have to carry the load all by himself. The Knights have three backs that will get touches this year. They are Nick Isabella, John Posavec and Justin Ostopowicz.

    “All three guys have very good speed and are tough runners. When they get in the open field all three are capable of taking it to the house.”

     

    The strength on the offense is the line. They return four players from last year’s team.

    One of the leaders on the offensive line is tackle Frank Tranzilli.

    “Frank is a third-year starter and he has good agility for his size. He’s tough and can be physical. He can block down field.”

    The other guy returning at tackle is Andrew Thomas.

    He’s another all-league guy like Frank. He’s a tough-nosed kid and is a very good blocker. He can be physical and is strong.”

    Ryan Nowicki returns at center.

    “Ryan is a 6-foot-1, 265-pound center. He’s a tough kid, moves well and is very athletic for his size.”

    Nick Argento returns at offensive guard.

    “Nick started every game last year for us. He’s a good drive blocker.”

    The other guard spot will be determined at camp. Danny Lare and Marc Buchhalter are battling.

    “Whoever the fifth guy is might rotate in.”

     

    At wide receiver they don’t return any players from last year’s team.

    “We don’t return anyone from last year, but we have good players that are ready to step in.”

    There will be three guys playing receiver. Ricky Johns is one of them and he’s 6-foot-3, 180-pound sophomore.

    Mike Liddy will play some receiver this year.

    “He started every game for us on the defense last year at corner. Both Ricky and Mike have speed.”

    Anthony Cameron will be the third guy.

    “He will play some slot or wide receiver this year. He’s more of a possession receiver.”

    There are two tight ends, Colby Beck and Keith Earle.

    “Colby is about 6-foot-3, 205-pounds and Keith is about 6-foot-2, 200-pounds. Both these guys can block and catch.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Defensive tackle Kevin Vandenplas returns on the defensive line.

    “He’s a little undersized but is quick and has a nose for the ball.”

    At defensive end they are looking at Keith Earle to play one defensive end. The other will be Andrew Thomas.

    “Keith started in four of five games last year for us.”

     

    The middle linebacker is going to be Dorian Sobetsky.

    “Dorian started as a sophomore and last year as a junior he missed the football season due to a Lacrosse injury. He’s healthy this year and we are glad he’s back.”

    Justin Ostopowicz will play one of the open spots at linebacker.

    Nick Isabella will be the third linebacker.

    “Both Nick and Justin have great speed at the linebacker position.”

     

    The strength of the defense is the secondary. They return three players from last year’s team.

    In the secondary they return Mike Liddy at corner back.

    “Mike is the leader in the secondary. He has good size at 6-foot and can run with anybody.”

    Also returning is Mike Burns and Marquise Watson at corner.

    “Mike is more of a strong safety. Marquise is very quick and will hit you.”

    You may see Nyfease West play some free safety this year.

    “He has good field awareness and can find the ball quickly.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    They return their kicker from last year and he’s Matt Ammendola.

    “Matt has a very strong leg. Last year he kicked a 56-yard field.”

    Which is a record of third all-time. Bishop Hoban’s Gerry McGroathy kicked a 64-yard field goal in 2003.

    Anthony Cameron returns as punter.

    Deion Robinson and Nyfease are the kick and punt returners.

    At long snapper it will be an open competition during camp.

     

    Head Coach: Dick Beck

    2013 Record: 10-4 (7-0 conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB Kris Atkins

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (5)

    RB Nyfease West

    OT Frank Tranzilli

    OT Andrew Thomas

    C Ryan Nowicki

    OG Nick Argento

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (5)

    DT Kevin Vandenplas

    DE Keith Earle

    CB Mike Liddy

    SS Mike Burns

    CB Marquise Watson

    Key Stats: West rushed for 1,430 yards on 195 carries and 11 touchdowns.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 27 – Wellsboro (4) – Small School Team # 7

    wellsboroOffensive Preview:

    Wellsboro returns one of the top small school quarterbacks in Eastern Pennsylvania. Michael Pietropola completed 118 of 190 passes for 2,755 yards and 39 touchdowns and only six interceptions.

    “One of his strengths is decision making. He doesn’t force a lot of balls in there. Last season he had 39 touchdowns and only six interceptions. He has great arm strength. He has the ability to make plays with his arm and can make all the throws. Sometimes in practice he’s throwing it too hard for certain receivers. We have to tell him to bring it down a little bit. He does a great job finding the open receiver. Last year we had three receivers over 20 catches.”

     

    The Hornets lose Jermain Brooks a 1,000-yard runner due to graduation. Levi Mack returns at running back and will be the feature back. He played a limited time on offense and when he was in he averaged over 10 yards a carry.

    “Levi played mostly on defense last year as a linebacker. He did see time last year but we had a 1,000-yard rusher who had the bulk of carries. He’s a very similar runner to Jermain who we had last year. You may see the same results we had last year with Levi. He’s a physical runner.”

    They have a few kids coming back that played some last year. Nick Levindoski was a guard last year and will play some fullback this year.

    “He’s a kid that is versatile and has great hands. At times we may line him up at tight end or wide receiver. He can catch the ball out of the backfield.”

    Jarret Dean is another guy to watch in the backfield.

    “Jarret is more of our third down guy at the fullback position.”

    Junior Anthony Cooper could get some carries this year.

    “He was a defensive player for us last year and we are going to move him to tailback this year. He will be splitting some time with Levi this year. He has good speed and is a elusive runner.”

     

    On the offensive line the Hornets return two starters from last year’s team.

    “I am really excited about the line this year and this will be one of the strengths.”

    They are junior offensive tackle Owen Covert and junior offensive guard Phil Straniere.

    “They both are staples of the weight room. They lead by example and both have a good work ethic. They are the heartbeat of the offensive line. Phil had a MCL injury last year and missed some games at the end of the year. We’re looking for him to do good things and he has come back strong and he’s 100% now.”

    In the mix is Michael Brostrom at center position. At guard they have Ben Davis.

    Michael is a big kid at 6-foot-3, 260-pound. He started last year at defensive tackle. He did play some offense. Both those guys were mainly defensive lineman last year. This year they are going to be asked to play double duty.”

    Sophomore Ethan Nichols will give them depth on the line. He will end up being a guard or tackle.

    Wyatt Wood is another guy battling for the center position. Freshman Colin Pietropola could be in the mix.

     

    At wide receiver the Hornets have to replace all-state receiver Brandon Owlett who caught 45 passes for 1,126 yards last year. You ask yourself who will be the main guy this year? The go to guy is going to be 6-foot-5, 205-pound receiver Kieron Smethers.

    “He’s going to be a big time recruit getting recruited by division one schools. He brings size and physically and he catches the ball extremely well. He can catch the ball down field and is a big target across the middle. At times if we need to run a tight end set you may see him there. ”

    Also returning at wide receiver is Nick Marple. He averaged over 20-yards a catch last year.

    “Nick played mostly defense and will be the other starting receiver. He’s a physical kid and has great speed. He’s a deep threat for us and will stretch the defense.”

    The third wide receiver will be Dylan Widows.

    “He will be more of a slot guy for us. He played a little bit for us last year. He’s quick and shifty that runs great routes. He gets himself open.”

    Anthony Cooper will be the guy rotating in at receiver.

    “This year we moved him to receiver to add some more depth. He will probably split some time with Dylan in the slot position.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The Hornets return a lot of experience on the defensive line returning three players from last year’s team.

    Defensive end Kieron Smethers returns and is the leader on the line.

    “He’s very athletic kid and his size and his wing span we will be able to do a lot of things with him off the edge. If we need to we can drop him back in coverage from the end spot. So, he brings a lot of versatility on what we can do on the defensive line.”

    Seniors Ben Davis and Michael Brostrom both return at the defensive tackle position.

    “These guys are similar in size and weight. They anchor the middle of our line. They are tough to move and are very physical players.”

    Owen Covert can play some nose tackle.

    “If we want to go to a five man front at times, we can put Jarret Dean down there if we want to go a little smaller but quicker.”

    Phil Straniere will play some defensive end along with Nick Levindoski. Also James Burns will be in the mix.

     

    At linebacker the Hornets return three players from last year’s team. Senior Levi Mack is the leader of the group.

    “He brings the physicality to that group and is not afraid to stick his head in there. He has been playing that position for about three-years.”

    Another guy returning is Jarret Dean and it’s his second-year starting at linebacker.

    “He’s very versatile and we can put him as a down lineman if we wanted to. We can start him out at a Mike linebacker and drop him down to a nose guard.”

    Tony Cooper is the third linebacker returning.

    “Tony is a guy that started out as a defensive back. We transition him to outside linebacker. He did a lot of good things and is our best coverage guy out of the linebacker spot.”

    Trystan Wheatley is a physical kid and will rotate in at middle linebacker.

     

    In the secondary they return a cornerback and strong safety. Nick Marple is the strong safety returning and is a four-year starter.

    “We like to play man-to-man coverage and I would put Nick up against any wide receiver in district four. He works with our guys and is one of the best coverage guys I have ever coached. He’s very physical and will smack you every play.”

    Michael Pietropla returns at corner back.

    “This is Michael’s fourth-year starting on defense. He was all-conference his first two years on the defensive side of the ball. He’s a physical kid as well and has good size. He’s a smart kid and runs our secondary. He can play free safety if we need him too.”

    Sophomore Brandon Lamphier and two freshmen, Parker Mann and Quinn Henry will be in the mix at corner.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Dylan Widows, Nick Marple and Levi Mack all of experience at kick and punt returns.

    Kieron Smethers is our punter and Jack Chambers is the kicker.

    Nick Marple is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Matt Hildebrand

    2013 Record:  10-1, won the NTL large school division

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Brandon Owlett-WR/FS, Dylan Prough- WR/DE, Blake Gamble-OL, Brian Doty- OL/LB, Wyatt Covert FB/LB, Jermain Brooks RB/SS

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Michael Pietropola QB

    Sr. Kieron Smethers WR

    Sr. Nick Marple-WR

    Sr. Levi Mack RB

    Jr. Owen Covert OT

    Jr. Phil Straniere, OG

    Sr. Nick Levindoski FB (moved from o-line)

     

    Defensive Starters Returning:(8)

    Sr. Michael Pietropola CB

    Sr. Kieron Smethers DE

    Sr. Nick Marple-SS

    Sr. Levi Mack LB

    Sr. Jarret Dean-LB

    Sr. Ben Davis- DT

    Sr. Michael Brostrom- DT

    Jr. Tony Cooper, LB

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. Dylan Widows- WR/FS, Jr. Wyatt Wood-C, Sr. Bill Lupowski-OT, So. Ethan Nichols-OG, So. Brandon Lamphier- QB/FS,

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr. Michael Pietropola QB, Sr. Kieron Smethers WR,

    Key Stats: 10-1 Record best in program, 2,755 passing yards, 39 TD’s by Michael Pietropola. Michael Pietropola AP PIAA All-State team. 3rd overall Defense in District IV last year. #1 passing defense.

     

    2014 Outlook: We bring back a good group of skill position players including all state QB Michael Pietropola.  Michael has a big target to throw to in 6-5, 200 lb. senior wide receiver Kieron Smethers.

    We lose two guys from our offensive line and have a lot of experience upfront with some depth as well.

    On defense we bring back every D linemen but one and the entire secondary.

    We look to be very competitive again this year and continue to have very high expectations. We bring in one of the biggest freshman classes we have ever had to give us some great depth this year.

    The kids have been putting in a lot of time in during the offseason. We have 17 seniors with great leadership and experience that knows how to win.

  • 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.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 24 – Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) – Big School Team # 9

    malvern_prepOffensive Preview:

    Malvern Prep has a lot of talent coming back and a new head coach that is going to open up the offense this year. One guy that will benefit is senior quarterback Alex Hornibrook.

    “Alex has a strong arm and can make all the throws. Last year he was in a wing-t offense and this year we’re going to showcase him more. We’re going to be more of a spread team this year. He’s an athletic kid and he can run. He’s a very special kid and it will be fun to watch him run our offense this year.”

    Alex passed for almost 1,200 yards last year and look for those numbers to go up this fall.

    “This year we’re going to run him a little bit more in our offense and do zone read stuff. That gives him the ability to pull it down and run it or try and get him on the edge a little bit more.”

     

    At running back the Friars are going to have to replace Troy Gallen who rushed for over 1,500 yards and was one of the top runners last year in the Inter-Ac league.

    “This year it’s going to be more of running back by committee. We do have a few kids we really like.”

    Dymond Wright is one guy who got some carries last year.

    “He didn’t play a lot last year, but he’s a talented kid and is going to play some tailback this year. He has that speed and shift ability to make a big play for us this year.”

    Another guy that will get some reps is Anthony Pacitti.

    “He will be one of the main running backs along with Dymond. Anthony is more of a power runner and a great blocker. He’s a guy that will run between the tackles.”

    You may see Trevor Morris in the backfield this year.

    “Trevor is a combination of power and speed. Trevor is going to do a lot for us this year.”

     

    One of the strengths on the offense this year is their offensive line. Malvern has four linemen returning from last year’s team.

    Miami (FL) commit Hayden Mahoney returns at right tackle.

    “Hayden has the size and has good leverage and a great work ethic. He’s a great pass blocker and a good run blocker. He’s always working at getting better. He bends very well and has a good idea about the game. He’s very intelligent. He has good technique and great footwork. He’s our leader on the line.”

    The left tackle is Nick Zarkoski.

    “He’s a 6-foot-6 kid that is looking at a lot of schools. He’s athletic and can move. He has worked real hard in the weight room to get stronger. He will do a great job protecting the quarterback.”

    At right guard is Michael McCarthy.

    “He’s one of the smartest young men I know. He’s quick and is like a coach on the field for us.”

    Returning at left guard is Jacob Rebisz.

    “He was all-league both ways last year. He’s a quiet kid and leads by example. He’s an incredible player on both sides of the ball. He’s a physical blocker.”

    The one position they have to fill is at center. David Lynch will be the guy at center.

    “He’s had a great offseason and we’re excited about him playing center.”

    Justin Titchenell and Ethan Bedwell will be backups and may rotate in some games.

     

    One guy coming back at tight end is Ryan O’Neill.

    “Ryan runs really well and catches everything thrown at him. He’s a good route runner and good blocker. He didn’t play a lot last year, but he will be a weapon for us this year.”

    At wide receiver they have a kid by the name of Chris Brown.

    “He has done a great job this offseason catching the ball and working on his route running.”

    Another guy is James Keating.

    “He has played defense for us and will play receiver this year on offense.”

    They have another kid, Rashon Lusane who will be a junior.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Their number one guy on the defensive line is Jacob Rebisz.

    “He has nice size and is physical.”

    The defensive end is Hayden Mahoney.

    “He’s an athletic kid for his size and understands what the offense is doing out there. He’s good at making adjustments and is good at rushing the passer.”

    Another kid to watch is John Skorcki.

    “He had a great summer and is very athletic.”

    Ethan Bedwell will be the nose guard.

    “He’s a big body and is a force in there. He’s working hard to get better.”

    Nick Zarkoski and Justin Titchenell will play a lot of d-line this year.

     

    Rutgers commit Trevor Morris returns atoutside linebacker. He’s a big physical kid who can move.

    “He’s our leader on defense. He’s a great leader on defense and always pumps up the other kids. He can run and is a physical kid.”

    He was named 2nd team All-Inter-Ac at linebacker last year.

    “He’s a great tackler and makes plays on defense. He really has a quick step and gets at players very quickly.”

    Ryan O’Neill is the middle linebacker.

    “He didn’t start every game last year, but played a lot.

    There will be an open competition at the other two linebacker spots. Guys like Riley Ammerman, Patrick Finley and Cole Thomas will battle for playing time.

     

    In the secondary James Keating returns at free safety. He had three interceptions last year.

    “He made some big plays last year for us. He’s a great tackler and runs the defense back there. He has a nose for the football and made some big interceptions last year.”

    At corner, Dymond Wright returns.

    “He has worked on his technique and is much improved this year.”

    The other corner is going to be Phil DiTrolio along with Rashon Lusane.

    Ryan Murray or Ryan Antell will be the other safety.

    Brian Boyle may see time at corner.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    The kick returners are going to be Dymond Wright, Trevor Morris and Rashon Lusane.

    The punt returners may be Dymond Wright and Ryan Murray.

    “We will know more once camp starts.”

    Kicker and punter will be an open competition.

    The long snapper is David Lynch.

     

     

    Head Coach: Aaron Brady

    2013 Record: 8-2 (4-1)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: John Nassib, Troy Gallen

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    QB Alex Hornibrook

    OT Hayden Mahoney

    OT Nick Zarkoski

    OG Michael McCarthy

    OG Jacob Rebisz

    TE Ryan O’Neill

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    DL Jacob Rebisz

    DL Hayden Mahoney

    LB Trevor Morris

    LB Ryan O’Neill

    FS James Keating

    CB Dymond Wright

     

    Key Newcomers: Rashon Lusane

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: QB Alex Hornibrook, LB Trevor Morris and Hayden Mahoney

    Key Stats:

    QB Alex Hornibrook passed for almost 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 23 – Episcopal Academy (Inter-Ac) – Small School Team # 9

    episcopal_academyOffensive Preview:

    At quarterback Ryan Whayland returns after a record setting junior year. He passed for 2,091 yards on 134 of 239 passes for 2,091 yards and 17 touchdowns.

    “He has a very strong arm and throws a really good ball. He’s a good decision maker and has good feet in the pocket. He’s an athlete and can move around the pocket to avoid the rush and is comfortable throwing on the run. He’s a big guy and this year he’s going to run the ball a little more than last year and if he has to lower his shoulder to get the extra yards, he will.”

     

    On the offensive line they return two starters from last year’s team. John Minicozzi (6-0, 260) played left tackle and this year they are moving him back to the center position.

    “He started for us as a freshman on defense. His sophomore year he played center and nose guard. Last year he played left tackle and nose guard and was all-league. We’re going to move him back to center for his senior year.”

    Austin Morgan returns at right guard where he started every game last year.

    “He did a great job for us last year and has good experience at guard.”

    They have five or six guys battling for the two tackle spots and the one guard position. They are Kahse Mandarino, Chris Redden, Bob Gibson, A.J. Cutrufello and Ben Burman.

    “We won’t know until camp starts how these five guys will do. We are doing some good things in the summer workouts and they are working hard at it. Anytime you have to replace your line it’s a challenge. But we have depth and players that will compete.”

     

    At running back the Churchmen return Dee Barlee from last year’s team. Dee rushed for almost 700 yards and seven touchdowns last year.

    “He had hurt his hamstring and it affected his game most of the year last year. Before he got hurt he had four games over 100 yards. Dee is a tough physical runner with good size. We expect big things from him going into his junior year. He’s in the best shape of his life. He has good vision and is a tough kid.”

    Jake Martilotti is the h-back in their spread offense.

    “He’s a very good blocker and will be our lead blocker in the backfield at times. We will throw to him out of the backfield.”

    Christian Feliziani is another guy that will get some carries this year.

    “When he isn’t lined up at receiver he will get some carries in the backfield. He’s an athletic kid that can run the ball and catch it.”

    Andrew Caviston will be in the mix.

    “He’s a secondary runner who’s shifty and gives a different look than Dee.”

     

    At wide receiver sophomore Christian Feliziani caught 20 passes last year and another guy to watch is CJ McAnally.

    “CJ started seven games last year on defense. He will be one of the receivers this year. He’s very dynamic and is a very athletic kid. I think we’re going to find ways to get him the ball whether it’s in the run game or at receiver. This year we’re going to line up CJ and Christian in different spots.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line the Episcopal returns four-year starter John Minicozzi at nose guard.

    “He has started every year as a nose guard. He’s very strong and athletic. Playing over the center he eats up a lot of double teams. He causes a lot of problems over the center. He plays every snap on defense.”

    When camp opens up there will be a battle for the remaining two spots on the line.

    “The same guys battling for the offensive line positions are battling for the two defensive line job.”

    They are Kahse Mandarino, Chris Redden, Bob Gibson, Dallas Taylor, A.J. Cutrufello and Ben Burman. Also Brian Snow is another guy to watch.

    “We like to rotate a lot of guys on the line and it’s going to depend on how camp goes and if they can compete. So we will find out when camp starts if this group of guys can perform.”

     

    At linebacker one of the guys back is sophomore JonAvon Freeman.

    “He started at corner for us and has grown a good amount. We want to get him close to the line of scrimmage. He’s more of a hybrid safety/linebacker. I want him to play some coverage and he’s athletic. He’s physical on the edge.”

    Jake Martilotti returns as a starter from last year’s team.

    “He’s our leader of the linebackers and he had a strong year for us last year. He was one of our better defensive players. He gets to the ball really well and is a strong tackler. He moves well and is good in open space.”

    Austin Morgan is the third linebacker to watch.

    “He was a backup last year and we feel he will do a good job for us this year. He will play the Mike linebacker. He’s a tough kid and smart.”

    Dee Barlee may rotate in at times.

     

    The strength on the defense might be in the secondary. They return three players from last year’s team.

    They return both safeties from last year’s team.

    Christian Feliziani is one of those guys.

    “Christian started the entire year. Christian is a tough player and we ask him to do a lot in all three phases of the game. He can come down and play the run or he’s athletic enough to play over the top.

    CJ McAnally is the other safety returning.

    “CJ started eight games after we lost a senior last year. He’s more of a free safety who’s very athletic and excellent at playing over the top.”

    Andrew Caviston started five games last year at corner.

    “He has worked hard in the offseason and is a good athlete. He’s a senior coming back that we feel will do a good job back there this year.”

    Zahir Caldwell was a backup last year and came in on third downs.

    “He’s doing a nice job competing for the other corner spot. He will get on the field this year.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Christian Feliziani, CJ McAnally and Andrew Caviston are the three guys that will return kicks and punts.

    “We will probably also put Dee Barlee back there too. He’s a breakaway kid.”

    Sophomore Connor Ringwalt is back doing the kicking duties.

    “He did a good job his freshman season and he’s gotten stronger. I think he will have more range. He’s very consistent.”

    Ryan Whayland or Nick Maras will do the punting this year.

    They graduated their long snapper Evan Butts from last year. John Minicozzi and JonAvon Freeman are both battling for that position.

     

    Head Coach: Todd Fairlie

    2013 Record: 8-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  Evan Butts, Cody Russell, Anthony Feliziani, Mike Watkins

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    #53 John Minicozzi SR C

    # 12 Ryan Whayland SR QB

    # 4 Dee Barlee JR RB

    # 52 Austin Morgan SR OG

    #3 Christian Feliziani JR WR/RB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (6)

    #53 John Minicozzi SR NG

    # 13 Jake Martilotti SR LB

    # 3 Christian Feliziani JR S

    # 10 CJ McAnally SO FS

    # 9 JonAvon Freeman SO LB/SS

    # 22 Andrew Caviston SR CB

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:

    SR Jake Martilotti LB

    SR Ryan Whayland QB

    SR Kahse Manderino OL/DL

    SR John Minicozzi DL

     

    Key Stats: Ryan Whayland, 2013 passing yards – 2091 *single season inter-ac record. Also had 17 TDs

     

    2014 Outlook: Return some key players from the last two seasons with valuable experience but will need to depend on many young players to step into major rolls.

    An experienced quarterback who returns with a few familiar targets should be the strength of the team as well as what we believe to be a big time player developing in JR Dee Barlee.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 22 – Imhotep Charter (12) – Big School Team #10

    imhotepOffensive Preview:

    Quarterback Andre Dreuitt-Parks returns for his senior season after passing for over 1,600 yards and 24 touchdowns last year.

    “Andre is a four-year starter. He’s 1,000 yards away from breaking the Public league passing record.”

    The public league record is held by Northeast Malik Stokes in 2009. He passed for 4,170 yards and Andre has 3,129 yards passing in his career. The City record is held by LaSalle College HS quarterback Brett Gordon who passed for 6,837 yards.  Stats provided by Ed “Huck” Palmer and TedSilary.com

    Andre can make all the throws and is very poised in the pocket. He can run if he has too and is good at moving around in the pocket.

    “Andre is like a coach out there. He knows the offense extremely well. He’s very confident and the young players follow him. He’s a leader not only on the field but also in the classroom. He’s one of the top academic kids we have at Imhotep. When he’s doing very well we are tough to beat.”

     

    At running back their leading rusher Nasir Bonner is gone. But don’t worry about the Panthers running attack. They have a lot of depth there and are led by junior Tyliek Raynor who rushed for over 900 yards and 13 touchdowns last year.

    “Tyliek is getting some division one offers already. He went to Rutgers camp and ran a 4.34 40-time. He’s a very fast young man and is our game breaker.”

    Mike Waters is the other running back that got a lot of carries last year.

    “Mike is more of a physical runner and a nice compliment to Tyliek. He can break a big run at anytime on the field.”

    The third guy in the rotation is Rahmir Johnson. He averaged over 10 yards per carry.

    “Rahmir played defense for us last year and played some running back late in the year. He got hurt in the Berks Catholic game last year and is back this year. He’s a very powerful runner.”

     

    At wide receiver, Imhotep has one of the most explosive receivers in the state. Senior D.J. Moore returns after catching 41 passes for 844 yards and 13 touchdowns last year.

    “We arguably have the number one wide receiver in the state and he’s committed to the University of Maryland. When you talk about DJ he’s a complete football player. He’s very strong and has great hands and he runs great routes. He’s a great blocker, is very fast and has great body control.”

    They also have Kalihf Clemons who averaged 17.4 yards per catch last year.

    “He’s a slot receiver for us and did very good last year. He’s a very smart receiver and knows how to run his routes. He can catch the ball.”

    Also returning is junior receiver Nasir Lewis. He averaged 20-yards per catch and had three touchdowns last year.

    “He’s a guy that is drawing some division one interest. He’s 6-foot-2, 180-pounds and he makes spectacular catches look real easy. He’s a young man that is working hard and getting better each day.”

    When you talk tight ends Naseir Upshur is not only one of the best in Pennsylvania, but one of the best in the nation with over 20 division one offers.

    “His greatest attribute is his tenacity as a blocker and he loves doing it. He’s very good at it. He has soft hands and is very athletic. He’s such a weapon for us when we are at the goal line. Last year we didn’t throw to him a lot because of the weapons we had. This year we are planning to get the football to him in different aspects.”

    Also at tight end is a West Catholic transfer Andre Mintze.

    “They are two big young men. Naseir is 6-foot-4, 232-pounds and Andre is 6-foot-3, 220-pounds. That gives us another couple of big targets.

     

    The Panthers have two offensive linemen returning from last year’s team. Antoine Williams will start at tackle this year.

    “Antoine was a tackle last year. He’s 6-foot-3, 280-pounds.”

    The other returning starter is Johncarlo Valentin. He’s a guard.

    “Johncarlo is a 6-foot-5, 315-pounds. These guys are big and athletic. He was an all-league player last year.”

    Keyon Marable was the backup center his sophomore year. He’s 6-foot-2, 305-pounds.

    “Last year he was out all year and we get him back this year.”

    Kalim Kennedy played defensive tackle last season and he’s going to play offensive guard this year. He’s 6-foot-2, 285-pounds.

    Junior Yasir Durant is going to play the other tackle position. He’s 6-foot-7, 335-pounds.

    They have a couple of young lineman that might rotate in at times. They are center Jalen Denby (5-foot-11, 275-pounds) and Devonte Scott (6-foot-3, 290-pounds).

    “We have size and athleticism with this group of guys. We are excited about the offensive line.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line the Panthers return both defensive ends. Qwamere Wright-Downing is a returning end with size and power.

    “He was third on our team in sacks last year with 16 sacks. He has size, power and speed.”

    The other defensive end is senior Shaka Toney.

    “He led the team with sacks last year with 19 sacks. He’s very quick to the quarterback. Both these guys are our leaders on the line.”

    The two starting defensive tackles are Laurence Nickens who’s going to be a junior and he will play some nose guard. Jaquan Watson is the other guy.

    “These guys do have some experience from last year.”

     

    When you talk about the Panthers defense at linebacker Shaquille Jones name will come up more times than not.

    “He’s a University of Cincinnati commit. He’s 6-foot-1, 195-pounds and plays weak side backer. He’s a great leader and is a very smart football player. He knows where everyone should be on the field and he’s like my defensive coordinator on the field.”

    The Panthers have three guys battling for the two remaining spots at linebacker. Braheem Garland, Ian Toney-Thomas and Jordan McCray are the guys battling for playing time.

     

    The returning players in the secondary are Seifuddin Black and Zahir Wright.

    “Those two guys started for us last year and played a lot of minutes. Seifuddin is the leader in the secondary. He’s a very smart and talented player.”

    The other starting corner will be Terrill Gillette along with West Catholic transfer Romeo Gunt.
    Mike Crawford and Shyheem Shaw will be in the mix.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Mike Waters and Terrill Gillette lead the way as kick returners. D.J. Moore will do punt returns.

    Also Moore will do kicking and punting duties this year.

     

    Head Coach: Albie Crosby

    2013 Record: 12-4 (4-0 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB Nasir Bonner,

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (10)

    QB Andre Dreuitt-Parks

    RB Tyliek Raynor

    RB Mike Waters

    RB Rahmir Johnson

    WR D.J. Moore

    WR Kalihf Clemons

    WR Nasir Lewis

    TE Naseir Upshur

    OL Johncarlo Valentin

    OL Antoine Williams

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (5)

    DE Qwamere Wright-Downing

    DE Shaka Toney

    LB Shaquille Jones

    CB Seifuddin Black

    CB Zahir Wright

     

    2014 Outlook:

    What’s new with Imhotep? They move up from Class 2A to 3A in 2014.

    We are very excited about the offense. We bring back a four-year starting quarterback and running backs with experience. I feel we have the number one wide receiver and tight end in Pennsylvania.

    We are always a running team first but this year we are going to surprise teams by throwing the ball more.

    We have some experience on defense and our linebackers will lead the way.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 21- Berks Catholic (3) – Small School Team #10

    berks_catholicOffensive Preview:

    The last two years, quarterback Patrick Causa has rotated with Matt Kase. This year he’s the main man at quarterback. In limited duty last year he passed for almost 700 yards and rushed for over 200.

    “He did a really good job last year running the wing-t. He’s smart, works hard and carries out their fakes in our offense. This year he has separated himself from the other quarterbacks and he’s the leader. He can make the throws if we need him too.”

    Gehrig Vogel and Brian Tanis are battling for backup quarterback.

     

    It’s no secret that the Saints are going to rotate multiple kids in each game at the running back position. In their offense it’s about team first.

    “They all get touches and block for each other when they aren’t carrying the ball. It’s a team effort. We have five main guys rotating in this year.”

    Pop Lacey is leading the way. Last year he rushed for over 900 yards and 13 touchdowns.

    “Pop is a very tough runner and plays halfback in our wing-t offense. He runs the ball well and most of the passes he will catch from the backfield. He does a good job catching the ball. In the wing-t if your not getting the ball, you’re blocking for someone else. Pop is a very good blocker. He can do all three things a wing-t running back has to do.”

    Also returning after an excellent frosh season is Marcus Wilson. He rushed for over 500 yards and eight touchdowns last year.

    “We rotated fullbacks every series last year and he was one of them. He was a freshman last year and we rotated him with a sophomore every other play last year.”

    The other fullback returning is Todd Reedy. He rushed for over 500 yards and six touchdowns.

    The guy that is going to start at the wing is Isaac Lutz. He had playing time last year at running back.

    “He’s going to take the place of Cooper Kutz who was our starting wing for two-years. Isaac brings a speed dimension to our backfield. He’s very athletic and can catch the ball.”

    The fifth guy rotating in is Joe Stiles.

    “He will be the guy that we rotate to give the wing and the half a break every other series. So one series, Joe will come in for Isaac at the wing and the next series Isaac comes back in and Joe will go in for Pop at halfback and the next series it’s back to Pop and Isaac.”

     

    The only returning starter on the offensive line is center Phil Bennethum.

    “He started at center last year for us and did a great job. He will be our leader on the line. He got bigger and stronger in the offseason.”

    The starting left tackle is Dalton Hoagland.

    “He hasn’t played since his sophomore year. He’s ready to go his senior year and he ‘s a big kid. He’s 6-foot-2, 255-pounds.”

    The right tackle position is up for grabs and they have a bunch of guys battling.

    “Will Mancuso and Tynan DeShields are the two guys competing for the right tackle spot.”

    Another kid at tackle that might rotate in is sophomore Owen Dubble.

    Eric Bodolus leads the way at the one guard spot.

    “Eric Bodolus played some guard last year for us. He will start at the one guard spot this year.

    The other guard spot is open for competition this camp.

    “The other spot is open. It could be Tommy Ferguson who played fullback for us last year. We’re toying with moving him to guard. Josh Auman or Mike Fey will be in the mix.”

     

    In the wing-t offense a lot of the passes are going to the running backs.

    “So, a lot of times our running backs are our leading receivers on our team.”

    Pop Lacey is the leading wide receiver coming back with 13 catches for 297 yards.

    John Reedy is going to be the starting tight end.

    “He’s a big target at 6-foot-3. He has been waiting in the wings behind four-year starter Pietro Gaspari. Now it’s his turn and he’s ready. He has very good hands and nice speed for a tight end. He’s a good blocker.”

    At split end they are looking at freshman Cooper Lutz.

    “I told my staff that I want to commit an athlete to that spot. I want a guy that can catch the ball and break some tackles and make plays. We need a guy that can stretch the field for us vertically. Cooper has looked good this spring.”

    Tanner Pajakinas is going to get some looks at split end along with Dan Gray.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line the Saints lost their two defensive ends and the one tackle from last years team. They run a 4-2-5 defense. The only returning linemen from last year is defensive tackle Tynan DeShields who had 48 total tackles and four sacks last year and Will Mancuso who rotated in.

    “This year DeShields and Mancuso will be the two starting tackles.”

    Todd Reedy will be a starting defensive end and Dalton Hoagland will be the other end.

    John Reedy will be the fifth guy rotating in. Nick Kuzma and Michael Tome will add depth to the line.

    “The only experience we really have coming back is DeShields and Mancuso. Todd Reedy is moving from linebacker to defensive end and we will have to see how that works out. Dalton sat out all last year and I am anxious to see how he does.”

     

    The strength of the Saints defense is at linebacker.

    The first guy is Matt Reinhart. He had 34 total tackles and one interception last year.

    “He started for us as a sophomore. Last year he missed the first five games due to injury and came back for two games and got hurt and missed the rest of the season. We are really looking forward to his return at inside linebacker this year.”

    The other inside linebacker will be Eric Bodolus. Eric had 85 total tackles, eight tackles for loss and one sack last year.

    “He was a defensive end as a freshman for us and last year because of the injuries at linebacker we had to move him back to inside linebacker. He brings a lot of experience there.”

    Pop Lacy will be the weak side safety. He was the leading tackler last year with 111 total tackles. He had four sacks and one interception last year.

    Tom Ferguson who started at inside linebacker last year, is getting moved to strong side safety. Michael Fey adds depth and can come in at either the weak side or strong safety position.

    Joe Stiles could play linebacker, but look for him to get some playing time in the secondary.

     

    In the secondary the Saints will have to replace all the starters who graduated from last year’s team.

    “The safety and both corners have graduated.”

    Isaac Lutz will be the starting free safety. He had three interceptions last year. Joe Stiles will be the one corner and Dan Gray will get a look at the other corner spot.

    “Isaac had a little experience at safety last year. The other guys don’t really have varsity experience, but played on the JV level.”

    Brian Tanis and Tanner Pajakinas will be in the mix.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Patrick Causa was one of the punt returners from last year.

    “Because he is the main guy at quarterback this year he won’t be back there doing punt returns as much, only in big games.”

    Isaac Lutz will be one of the guys doing punt and kick returns. Pop Lacey will be another guy.

    Patrick Causa did the punting last year and will be the leader to do it again this year.

    Their kicker graduated from last year.

    “We won’t know until camp starts. We have some soccer kids trying out for that position.”

     

    Head Coach: Rick Keeley

    2013 Record: 14-1 (6-0 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB Matt Kase, RB Chris Warren, RB Cooper Kutz, DL Pietro Gaspari.

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (8)

    QB Patrick Causa

    RB Pop Lacey

    FB Marcus Wilson

    FB Todd Reedy

    RB Isaac Lutz

    RB Joe Stiles

    C Phil Bennethum

    OG Eric Bodolus

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (6)

    DT Tynan DeShields

    DT Will Mancuso

    LB Matt Reinhart

    LB Eric Bodolus

    S Pop Lacey

    SS Tom Ferguson

     

    2014 Offensive Outlook:

    We lost 24 seniors and we still have good kids coming back. We had only one player that played both ways full time last year. Everyone else was either a one-way player or a one and a half way player.

    The offensive line is going to be athletic this year. They are all going to be able to run and we’re going to be strong up front. On defense the linebackers are our strength.

    I think we can be very successful. The strength of our team is our speed. All of our guys can run, even our lineman. I think we have a good program and even though we graduated a lot of players, kids coming up through our program are just waiting there turn to be plug-in.

    We have a good program because of our kids and coaches.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 20 – Council Rock North (1)

    council_rock_northOffensive Preview:

    The leader on the Indians team without question is quarterback Brandon McIIwain. Brandon has over 20 offers heading into his junior year. His sophomore year he threw for over 1,400 yards and rushed for almost 600 yards. He had 21 total touchdowns.

    “He’s a great athlete first. He’s a student of the game. He has a rocket for an arm and he has amazing speed. I have never seen him get caught when he breaks free in the open. He’s the total package. He can make all the throws, he can run and is a great athlete. When he’s on the run, he can make an accurate throw just like he does in the pocket. If something is not there, he’s not afraid to pull it down and get some yardage. He will put his shoulder down and hit you.”

     

    Chris Welde returns at running back. He averaged over six yards a carry last year.

    “One of our feature backs is going to be Chris. He’s a three-year returner. He has amazing speed and has been clocked at several camps at 4.43. So, he has that burst and that extra gear.”

    Seth Leuz is another three-year player and he’s only going to be a junior.

    “He will get some touches in the backfield.”

    In the H-Back position look for either James Closser or Connor Guzy in the backfield.

    “These guys will be doing more of the blocking.”

    At fullback keep an eye on senior Ferris Berlin.

    “He has had a nice offseason and may get some reps this fall.”

     

    On the offensive line the Indians return three players.

    Returning at offensive guard is Mike Rademacher. John Riley returns and he will be either a tackle or guard this year. The other guy returning is Colin Campenelli and he will be a guard.

    Patrick Saraullo will see time at center this year. Colin Drotar could play either tackle or guard spot. Pat Bartlett is getting looks at the tackle spot. Shane Oros could get some reps at center.

    “I think having a few kids with experience is going to help the younger guys early. They are a gritty group and they aren’t that big. They are real tough and hard working group of kids.”

     

    Senior Matt Cabo returns at wide receiver. He averaged over 14 yards a catch last year.

    Mitch Maisel is back at receiver.

    “He will also play some backup quarterback for us again this year.”

    Devon Bibbens is another kid to keep an eye on.

    Matt Chandlee, Seth Leuz, Drew Burschlag, Tyler Knownas and Tyler Hone will all get some reps this year.

    “We run a no huddle and we like to get kids in there. No one is really a starter, they all will see time.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    When you talk about the Indians defense it starts with defensive lineman Connor Guzy. Last year he had 22 solo tackles, 26 total tackles, seven sacks and one fumble recovery.

    “He’s very explosive. His initial burst off the line is very very good. He’s a good athlete for his size and is able to do things that other kids can’t do. He really gets after the pass rush and causes a lot of havoc in the backfield at times. He draws a lot of penalties, which is as good as or better than a sac. So, I will say his quickness is one of his best assets. In key spots, he’s a guy that makes big impact plays for us.”

    Kyle Thorpe has gotten time on the line last year. He played in eight games last year. Colin Campenelli will get some reps again this year at tackle and end.

    Mike Rademacher is another guy that will get some reps.

     

    James Closser is back for his third-year at middle linebacker. He had 41 tackles last year.

    “He’s the leader of our linebackers. He has good experience and is an excellent tackler.”

    Colin Drotar will get some reps along with Seth Leuz.

    Another guy that will rotate in is Jake Shenot.

     

    In the secondary Chris Welde returns at corner. He played in 10 games last year and had one interception.

    Drew Burschlag will play corner again this year. He led the team with three interceptions last year.

    Brandon McIIwain will be a safety along with Mitch Maisel. Mitch had two interceptions last year.

    “All these players have experience back there.”

    Also Shawn Yoder, Ferris Berlin and Brian Choi will see action this year.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Chris Welde and Devon Bibbens will get some looks at kick and punt returns.

    James McMullen will be the kicker. Brandon McIIwain will do the punting duties.

    Connor Guzy is the long snapper along with James Closser.

     

     

    Head Coach: Adam Collachi

    2013 Record: 7-4 (4-3 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Seamus Bishof, Sam Horbal, Joe Eick, Tyler Callender, Josh McWilliams

     

    Offensive Players Returning: (7)

    QB Brandon McIIwain

    RB Chris Welde

    OL Mike Rademacher

    OL John Riley

    OL Colin Campenelli

    WR Matt Cabo

    WR Mitch Maisel

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (7)

    DE Connor Guzy

    LB James Closser

    CB Chris Welde

    CB Drew Burschlag

    S Brandon McIIwain

     

    Key Newcomers: Pat Sarullo, Pat Bartlett

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Connor Guzy, Brandon McIlwain

     

    2014 Outlook:  Offensive and Defensive line need to come together.  A lot of skill position players return and have the ability to score and make explosive plays.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 19 – Northwest Area (2)

    northwest_luzerneOffensive Preview:

    Quarterback Logan Womelsdorf returns after throwing for over 1,200 yards, 24 touchdowns and only five interceptions last year.

    “He’s very accurate and doesn’t make many mistakes. He was all-conference last year. He’s been up here for four years. He will sit in the pocket at times or we will roll him out left or right. He can throw on the run.”

     

    Austin Mazonkey is a returning player that rushed for over 1,600 yards and 14 touchdowns last year. This year he will be the main running back in the Rangers offense attack.

    “He’s a great runner. He’s fast, big and strong. He’s been up with me for four-years. He’s a punishing runner when he runs the football. He will also play inside linebacker for us.”

    Tyler Burger had a lot of experience running the ball over 400 yards and had six touchdowns.

    “He’s a 6-foot-1, 205-pound kid with speed. He will be in that back field with Austin and they are a great one-two punch.”

    Adam Schecterly got some carries last year and is back. He played fullback.

    “He’s a four-year starter and all-conference kid.”

    Matt Zawatski is another guy that could get some carries.

     

    When you talk about wide receivers in District two, Nick Long’s name will be mentioned. He caught 22 passes for 531 yards and 11 touchdowns last year.

    “He runs such crisp patterns. When he catches that ball he gets that separation from the d-back. He has great speed and the way he can separate from the defense is why he had 11 touchdowns last year.”

    Jeremy Walsh is another guy to watch. He averaged over 17 yards a catch last year.

    “Jeremy did a good job for us and we look to get him involved more this year.”

    Marcus Welliver is the backup quarterback and will play some receiver and tight end.

    “Marcus has great hands and we will throw at him.”

    We have another guy who is 6-foot-3, 185-pounds. His name is Noah Howe.

    “He’s a big tall receiver that we can throw too. He’s very athletic kid.”

    At times you may see running back’s Tyler Burger or Austin Mazonkey split out and get some touches that way.

    “That’s a good way to get these guys in open space.”

    Israel Judgewill be rotating in at receiver.Hayden Sincavageis another guy to watch this fall as a tight end or receiver.

     

    On the offensive line, returning at center is Tyler Harrison.

    “He was all-conference last year and is a three-year starter.”

    Cody Hart is one of the offensive guards. At right guard is Brandan Riley.

    At tackle Curtis Whitmire returns for his third year as a starter. The right tackle is between two players, but look for Doug Campbell to have the early edge.

    “Doug started there last year when one of our players got hurt.”

    Jack Sincavage and Nick Levanvowski is another kid that will play some offensive line this year.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Northwest Area returns some experience on the defensive line from last year.

    “I think we are a quick defensive front. They are hard to block and get off the blocks and find the ball.”

    Tyler Burger returns at right defensive end.

    “He was a beast on the line and had like 10 sacks for us.”

    The right tackle position is open going into camp.

    “I rotated Brandan Riley in there last year. He started a couple of games last year for us. He will be my right tackle.”

    Returning at nose guard is Adam Schechterly.

    “I think we have the best nose guard around. He’s just a machine. He was a first team all-conference nose guard.”

    The left tackle is going to be a toss up between Jack Sincavage, Doug Campbell and Cody Hart.

    “We are going to rotate those three guys. Cody started a couple of games last year for us.

    The left defensive end is Marcus Welliver.

     

    One of their strengths on defense this year is at the linebacker.

    “I think we have three of the best linebackers around.”

    Austin Mazonkey returns at linebacker. Matt Zawatski is back at middle linebacker.

    The other linebacker is Garrett Resse. He started every game last year as a sophomore.

    “He has great instincts and finds the ball. He is the guy who is always around the ball every game. He’s one of those unsung hero’s on the defense.”

    Look for Dylan Womelsdorf to rotate in at times this year.

     

    In the secondary, the Rangers return two guys with a combined seven interceptions last year.

    At right corner will be Jeremy Walsh who had two interceptions last year.

    “This is his second year starting and he did a great job for us.”

    At safety will be Nick Long. Long led the team in interceptions with five.

    “He’s a great safety. He flies around and attacks the ball. He played corner last year and we’re going to move him to safety. In 7-on-7 this year he had like 10 interceptions this spring.”

    The other corner spot is up for grabs heading into camp.

    “Neno Agnello and Israel Judge are battling for the other corner spot. Neno has some experience. Israel has great speed. ”

     

    Special Team Preview:

    Austin Mazonky, Tyler Burger and Nick Long are the kick returners this year.

    Austin and Nick will do punt returns.

    Adam Schecterly does the punting and Jeremy Walsh does our kicking duties.

    “Jeremy was hitting 45-yard field goals the other day. He has a strong leg.”

    Austin is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Carl Majer

    2013 Record: 8-3 (5-2 Conference)

    2014 Schedule 

    Offensive Players Returning: (8)

    QB Logan Womelsdorf

    RB Austin Mazonkey

    RB Tyler Burger

    FB Adam Schecterly

    WR Nick Long

    WR Jeremy Walsh

    OL Tyler Harrison

    OL Curtis Whitmire

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (6)

    DE Tyler Burger

    DT Brandan Riley

    LB Austin Mazonkey

    MLB Matt Zawatski

    DB Jeremy Walsh

    DB Nick Long

    Key Stats: Austin Mazonkey rushed for 1,649 yards and 14 touchdowns. Logan Womelsdorf passed for over 1,200 yards and 21 touchdowns. On defense Nick Long had five interceptions.

     

    2014 Offensive Outlook:

    We have a good amount of players back and our running attack will be strong again for us in 2014. We have a lot coming back on both sides of the ball.

    A lot of them are four-year starters. We only have 28 players. But they are 28 football players.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 18 – West Chester Rustin (1)

    rustinOffensive Preview:

    Last year, Rustin quarterback, David Fithian graduated. This year there is a competition between two players. They are senior Jack Carfagno and junior Evan Wlock.

    “No one really has won the position in the spring. We will have to see how it plays out in camp and/or some of the scrimmages. Both kids are very similar and didn’t get much varsity time. They both do a decent job running the ball. We need to see who can throw the ball the best. Who doesn’t win the position will be starting on defense.”

     

    At running back the Golden Knights return with the most electrifying running backs in Eastern Pennsylvania.

    Terry Loper rushed for 1,734 yards and 22 touchdowns last year. Look for him to have a big year carrying the ball.

    “In the offseason Terry got bigger and faster. He’s running a 4.4 40 right now and he’s up to about 195-pounds. He’s a big, fast, strong running back. He has great vision on the field. He can run past you or run over you. He can run inside or outside. He’s going to carry the ball 25 to 30 times a game this year.”

    If teams start keying on Terry, look for these guys to mix it up this year. Stephen Franks is one of the guys that will get carries this year.

    “He’s a 5-foot-10, 200-pound fullback that is a good blocker and will get some carries.”

    Dominic Simpkins is a senior running back that’s very fast.

    “He’s a guy that can break it outside and make plays.”

     

    To have a good running attack in the wing-t you need a good, experienced offensive line and that’s what Rustin has.

    “We’re really excited about what we have coming back on the offensive line this year. We have size, experience and these guys can move.”

    They return four linemen from last year’s team and are led by right tackle Ray Borderly, who stands at 6-foot-6, 315-pounds.

    “He’s being recruited by numerous division one teams and he’s only going to be a junior. Ray is the big body on the line.”

    The right guard is Phil Vechiolli.

    “He’s 5-foot-11, 235-pounds and did a good job last year for us.”

    Nick Leonard is a 6-foot-3, 275-pound center. He’s a returning starter from last year. Sean Weaver is the left guard. He’s 6-foot, 215-pounds.

    Christos Mosharis is the left tackle. He’s 6-foot-4, 270-pound.

    Patrick Durant is a guard that adds depth to the line and will rotate in. When they go to their double tight set look for Ahmad Jones to be in on the line.

     

    At wide receiver Rustin has two returners from last year. Mike McKnight and Jordan Fulton are the guys returning.

    “They have to block first and catch later. They are an extension of our line. When we do throw the ball these two guys are our main receivers. They are both capable of catching the ball.”

    Matt Hosking is the tight end.

    “He’s a returning player and is a big target at 6-foot-4, 240-pounds.”

     

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line they have two returning players and they are defensive end Matt Hosking and nose tackle Bobby Dougherty.

    “We should be solid up front defensively in our 50 look. Frank and Bobby are big bodies up front that can fill the holes.”

    Also on the defensive line is going to be Ahmad Jones. He will be one of the defensive ends.

     

    The only player returning at linebacker is Greg Kirkorian who is the middle linebacker. He’s a two-year starter.

    The outside linebackers will be Patrick Durant and Alex Rotelli.

    Pat Catanin and Jimmy Muscarella are battling for the other middle linebacker spot.

    “Both these guys were JV players last year.”

     

    In the secondary they have Mike McKnight back at free safety.

    Andrew Chobany is back after a year being away. He will be a big addition at strong safety

    Jordan Fulton, Evan Wlock, Dominic Simpkins and Matt Dever will be battling for the corner position.

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Dominic Simpkins and Matt Dever will be the kick returners.

    Mike McKnight will be our punt returner.

    Dane Anderson is the returning kicker and punter.

    Zeke Crosby is the long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Mike St. Clair.

    2013 record: 10-1

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: MLB Sean Stienmetz  Qb David Fithian  Wr/DB Ethan Ridgeway  CB Omar Stewart  DL- Jake Lindauer Eric Dunion

     

    Offensive Returning Starters: (6)

    RB Terry Loper- 1,700 yards last year

    OL Ray Borderly

    OL Phil Vechiolli

    OL Frank Hosknig

    OL Nick Leonard

    OL Christos Mosharis

     

    Defensive Returning Starters: (6)

    MLB Greg Kirkorian

    FS Mike McKnight

    DE Matt Hosking

    NT Bobby Dougherty

    SS Andrew Chobany

    CB Jordan Fulton

     

    Key Newcomer’s: RB Dom Simpkins

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Terry Loper-offers from Buffalo, Rhode Island, Monmouth,Bryant.  Ray Borderly-OL 6-6 315 Ivy/Patriot- FS Mike Mcknight, DE/FB Matt Hosking

     

    2014 Outlook:

    We could be very competitive with entire offensive line and running back Terry Loper back off last year’s 10-0 regular season record.

    Have to find starting quarterback to replace 2-year starter David Fithian and a team leader to replace 3-year starter Sean Steinmetz.

    If we can stay healthy and minimize mistakes we should be fine.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 17 – Lackawanna Trail (2)

    lackawanna_trailOffensive Preview:

    For Lackawanna Trail it starts with returning quarterback Vic Mallory. He threw for over 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns last year. This year look for him to run a little more than last year.

    “He makes good decisions. He’s very sound mechanically and a very accurate thrower. Last year he was purely a passer. Late in the year due to some injuries, we had some packages for him to run more. This year we can see him used as a weapon both ways.”

     

    The Lions return two guys with some experience at the running back position. Cooper Rosiak is a returning back with some experience and he averaged over six-yards a carry. He has great hands and they like to throw to him. He’s the leading receiver back from last year.

    “He’s actually what you look for in a back in the wing-t. He has good speed and great vision. He’s a great pass receiver as well and has great hands. In the wing-t there is a lot of misdirection and play action and he can do all those things. He’s a tough runner and able to get the hard yards and always falling forward.”

    Jared Phillips is the returning fullback that rushed for over 400 yards and four touchdowns. He’s a tough physical runner with great speed for his size.

    “He’s a physical kid, but his best asset is his speed. He’s very strong and very fast. He can block, run and he can catch.”

    This year they are moving Ross Fauquier from wide receiver to running back.

    “Ross is very athletic kid first. He’s a great basketball player and that helps him. He’s another kid that is elusive in the open field. He’s a great blocker.”

    Some other guys that will get in this year are Anthony Berrios, fullback Thomas Huffsmith and Rocco Pacini.

    “I think the kids understand the system and we have some good pieces of the puzzle this year.”

     

    On the offensive line they have three returning players from last year’s team. This is Evan Sandercock’s third-year starting at right tackle.

    “He has good size and is a strong kid. His best attribute is he’s very intelligent and he’s top of his class and he’s experienced.”

    The two offensive guards are Matt Cole and Hunter Crook who played center last year.

    “Both of our guards are very good and tough. Hunter played center last year and did a good job. This is Matt’s second year starting at guard. He’s probably one of our most physical kids we have.”

    Trent Phillips will also be in the mix at guard and could push either guy this year. He’s a very good athlete and wrestler.

    “We have another guard who’s going to be a junior and he’s very good. His name is Trent Phillips. He’s going to be in the mix at guard.”

    There are three kids in the mix for the left tackle position. They are Jordan Hannon, Nick Rolka and Jacob Hayduk.

    “They were all backups a year ago. Jordan is the biggest of the three. He’s 6-foot-3, 280-pounds. He started at nose guard the last two years. This year we may call upon him to start both ways. Nick is a very good student.”

    Jacob is also a candidate to play center this year.

    “Jacob is a strong kid and had to wait his turn. He may have the inside track at center this year.”

     

    Liam Dougherty returns at wide receiver and last year he averaged over 10 yards a catch.

    “He’s a guy that standouts. He’s a very athletic kid and he started as a freshman at corner. He is going to be a weapon for us at receiver. He has great bursts, runs routes crisply and has very good hands.”

    At times you may see the Lions move Ross Fauquier who played receiver last year or Anthony Berrios out there or our backup quarterback.”

    At tight end will be Steven Scioscia.

    “We are very excited about Steven this year. He was a backup last year and now is really coming into his own. He has nice size at 6-foot-3, 195-pounds. He’s a very good athlete. He knows our system and can make the tough catches.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The defensive line returns three players from last year’s team. Evan Sandercock returns for his second-year as a starter at defensive tackle.

    “Again his strength is his intelligent. He reads and reacts to blocks very well. He’s a kid that is very difficult to track.”

    Returning at nose guard is Jordan Hannon.

    “The biggest thing about Jordan is his size. He’s a big body and is very difficult to move. He’s athletic for his size. I think he will be one of the better nose guards in the area this year.”

    Jared Phillips is a returning strong side defensive end.

    “He’s a tough physical player that will get at you. He has a great first step.”

    The guy’s that might rotate in either at nose guard or end are Jacob Hayduk, Nick Rolka, Trent Phillips and Lenny Watkins.

     

    Returning at linebacker is Matt Cole who is an inside linebacker.

    “The leader of our defense is Matt Cole. He’s known for his tenacity.”

    The other inside linebacker position they are going to look at two or three kids.

    “We’re going to look at Hunter Crook and Thomas Huffsmith.”

    Ross Fauquier returns at outside linebacker. Steven Scioscia will be the other outside linebacker.

    “Ross has good size body and athletic kid. Steven is a tall athletic kid. They both do a great job on pass coverage and are good at stopping the run.”

    Backing up the outside linebackers are Vic Mallory and Anthony Berrios.

     

    Another strength on the defense is the secondary. They return two corner backs and one free safety. Liam Dougerty and Tyler Baltrusaitis are the two returning cornerbacks.

    “It’s always nice when you have all three players returning in the secondary. They are all good athletes. I think we have the potential to be a secondary that is very difficultly to throw on. I think they do a good job-playing zone and do a good job playing man.”

    Free safety Cooper Rosiak is a four-year returning starter.

    “He’s our leader back there and he does a good job making sure everyone is in the correct position.

    Anthony Berrios, Rocco Pacini and Vic Mallory will add depth in the secondary.

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Anthony Berrios, Liam Dougherty, Cooper Rosiak, Ross Fauquier and Tyler Baltrusaitis will do the kick and punt returns.

    “They all have some experience either doing kick or punt returns.”

    Jared Phillips returns as the kicker and Thomas Huffsmith as well.

    At long snapper they count on a couple of kids. They are Hunter Crook and Nick Rolka.

    “Our punting long snapper is Tyler Baltrusaitis.”

     

    Head Coach: Steve Jervis

    2013 Record: 6-5

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: RB/DB Jonathon Zedar, OG/LB Jake Adcroft and TE/OLB Matt Harris

     

    Offensive Returning Starters:  (8)

    Vic Mallory QB

    Cooper Rosiak RB

    Liam Dougherty WR

    Jared Phillips FB

    Evan Sandercock OT

    Matt Cole OG

    Hunter Crook from C to OG

    Ross Fauquier from WR to RB

     

    Defensive Returning Starters:  (8)

    Cooper Rosiak FS

    Liam Dougerty CB

    Tyler Baltrusaitis CB

    Matt Cole ILB

    Ross Fauquier OLB

    Evan Sandercock DT

    Jordan Hannon NG

    Jared Phillips DE

     

    2014 Outlook:There is a lot of excitement surrounding the 2014 Lackawanna Trail Lions football program.

    We have a solid nucleus of seniors who are hungry to take our program to the next level. This group of seniors is the one that brought back the freshman program here.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 16 – Crestwood (2)

    crestwoodOffensive Preview:

    The Comets returning quarterback is Jay Popson. He passed for over 600 yards and rushed for nearly 700. Look for Jay to increase both those numbers this fall, especially throwing the ball. He’s a three-year starter.

    “He played as a sophomore and has really progressed each and every year. We expect a lot out of Jay this year, he had a great junior campaign. He really led the team and started to develop as a passer as well as a runner. This year we want to open up the field a little more keeping the same offensive philosophy.”

     

    The Comets return a lot of experience at the running back position this year. Frank Aigeldinger is one of the top running backs in District two and is gearing up for a big year. Frank rushed for over 1,500 yards and almost nine yards per carry last year. Look for Frank to get a lot of touches this fall.

    “Frank is a talented running back. He’s a big physical kid and he put on 20-pounds since last season. He is a very physical runner and can put a move on and run away from you. We like to motion him out of the backfield. We have some packages for him and we try and get him into space. He has great hands and is able to catch the ball in space.”

    Matt Bobeck is another kid returning that teams should keep an eye on this year.

    “Matt is a talented player and is physical runner like Frank. He runs well and is a great athlete. He played a lot of defense for us last year and he will be seeing the ball a lot this year on offense.”

    When you talk about the running game, you have to add their quarterback to the discussion. Jay is another weapon running the ball.

    “Jay is a very good athlete and will give a different look to the running attack. Frank and Matt are the physical bruising runners and Jay is a quick runner.”

    The Comets can throw a fourth guy at you and he’s Tanner Kahlau. He rushed for over 700 yards and nine touchdowns last year.

    “He’s our wingback and had a great sophomore year for us. The first half of the season he led the Wyoming Valley conference in rushing. He’s a nice compliment along with Jay to Matt and Frank.”

    Another kid they are going to rely on is their fullback Jacob Zbegner.

    “He didn’t carry the ball much last year, but this year we do plan on getting the ball in his hands more. He’s a big bruising fullback type. He’s a 240-pound physical kid that will punish you with his blocking.”

    With this much talent running the ball you understand why they may not throw the ball that much at times.

    “All these running backs bring something different to the table and they all compliment each other. They are all returning starters and have worked hard in the offseason.”

     

    On the offensive line the Comets have three guys returning from last years team. Rodney Koch returns on the offensive line and he started last year.

    “We’re going to rely on Rodney this year and he will be playing our outside tackle position. He’s a big kid at 6-foot-3, 298-pounds. He’s a physical presence on the line.”

    Rob Hess is another returning lineman.

    “Rob is going to line up at guard. He’s another 300-pound lineman we have. He’s very strong and had a good offseason for us.”

    At the strong guard position they are looking at either Christian Kintz or Dan Kivler.

    “Both are going to be juniors. So, they will battle for that spot.”

    Our center is Noah Kita and he’s a returning starter.

    “He had a tremendous season for us. He’s probably the most improved lineman based off workouts this offseason. He’s up to 265-pounds.”

    Starting the season at weak guard is Frank Cordeiro.

    “He started defensive end for us last year. If Frank isn’t the starter it could be either Christian or Dan.”

    Joey Petro will play at Tight end. He’s a kid that has gotten bigger in the offseason and is a good blocker.

    “He’s a athletic kid and we can get him out in space and throw to him.”

     

    Their leading wide receiver is back from last year and he is Connor Sheloski. He averaged almost 21 yards per catch.

    “He had a pretty good sophomore year. He has really grown and is 6-foot-3 now. So he gives us a nice tall target to throw to.”

    Another kid is Lance Blass. He was a freshman last year and played some at receiver. He started last year as a free safety.

    “He’s a very good athlete and this kid is going to be special. He will see time at receiver this year. We’re going to have two very good physical athletes on the edge this year.”

    Some other kids that will give them support are Andrew Chang and Matt MacDonald. They also have some young kids to watch.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    On the defensive line they have both defensive ends returning. They are Matt Bobeck and Frank Cordeiro.

    “Both are big physical strong kids. They have great motors. They give you everything every play. Both did very well and were excited about them.”

    Both defensive tackles graduated. So look for Noah Kita, Rob Hess and Jacob Zbegner to rotate in this year.

    “We’re going to have very athletic defensive tackles this year. We will be able to counter inside with a big kid like Rob Hess and also Rodney Koch. I think they can do a good job, but they need to develop and show us they are ready to play.”

    Also Joey Petro will help out at the defensive end position.

     

    The only returning linebacker for the Comets is a good one. Frank Aigeldinger is one of the top linebackers in Eastern Pennsylvania.

    “He’s the only returner from last year and we lost three of the four linebackers. He has great lateral movement and he is a very powerful and explosive kid. He can play inside the box and does a very great job sideline to sideline.

    I think his lateral movement separates him from other kids.”

    They are going to rely on junior Josh Kaminski to step in at linebacker this year next to Frank.

    “We have options that we can move back Matt Bobeck to that position. If that happens Joey Petro would step in at defensive end.”

    Seamus Rother or Johnny Macri will battle for one of the two outside linebacker spots.

    “They are two good juniors and they will battle it out.”

    The other outside linebacker is Tanner Kahlau.

    “We are going to move him from corner to outside linebacker. So we have options there, but they’re not tested. So the preseason is going to be very important to the linebacker positions.”

    They are also going to take a look at sophomore Rob Geiser.

    “He has done a great job this offseason and he is certainly going to get a look at the outside linebacker position.”

     

    The strength of the defense will be the secondary. They return three players including two players that are three-year starters, Andrew Chang and Matt MacDonald.

    “We return all three of them and Andrew and Matt are the experienced kids. Matt has done a great job in the offseason and has put some muscle on and has improved his speed. Both corners are tough kids and not only can they cover, they do a great job coming up and defend the run.”

    They also return their free safety Lance Blass.

    “He played 10 out of the 11 games last year. He’s an athletic kid and we expect big things out of him this year. I think he’s going to take that next step and start to become more of a pass defender. Last year he was a great run defender for us. I think he will take that next step and be able to defend a lot of balls.”

     

    Special team Preview:

    They are looking at Frank Aigeldinger, Tanner Kahlau and we may use Jay Popson back there as a kick and punt returner. Andrew Chang or Matt MacDonald will see sometime back there.

    George Gendler returns as the kicker and punter.

    “He has really emerged as a good kicker and punter. There is a good chance that going into the season he will have a division one offer. He had 22 touchbacks last year. He’s 6-foot-1, 210-pounds. He is a strong kid and in practice he’s consistent at 50. He also had four of five punts over 50-yards last year. He’s defiantly a weapon for us this year.”

    Noah Kita is going to be the starter at long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Greg Myers

    2013 Record: 9-1 (Regular Season) Overall 9-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Brandon Ruckle (DT), Kristian Givens (DT), Teddy Grozio (OG), Tim Tokash (WR), Mike Legg (OLB), Brandon Cole (OLB), Tyler Robinson (ILB)

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. Frankie Aigeldinger RB/ILB

    Sr. Jay Popson QB

    Sr. Jacob Zbegner FB

    Sr. Rob Hess OG

    Jr. Noah Kita Center

    Sr. Joey Petro TE

    Jr. Connor Sheloski WR

    Jr. Tanner Kahlau Wing

    Sr. Rodney Koch OT

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Frank Cordeiro DE

    Sr. Matt Bobeck DE

    Sr. Andrew Chang CB

    Sr. Matt MacDonald CB

    Soph. Lance Blass DB

    Sr. Frankie Aigeldinger ILB

    Sr. George Gendler K/P

     

    Key Newcomers:Jr. Seamus Rother OLB, Jr. Josh Kaminski ILB, Jr. Christian Kintz OG, Sr. Brandon Moran OG, Sr. Timmy McCue WR, Sr. Hunter May WR, Jr. Alex Makowksi ILB, Jr. Johnny Macri OLB, Jr. Dan Kivler OG

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:Sr. Jay Popson QB, Sr. Matt Bobeck DE, Sr. Frankie Aigeldinger, Sr. George Gendler K/P

    Key Stats: 9-1 Regular Season record, Frankie Aigeldinger 1000-yard rusher returning

     

    2014 Outlook:

    We are very excited about the way the 2013 season went and how the 2014 season is getting started.  We had an excellent off-season where we had great numbers in the weight room and key players turned in outstanding efforts.

    We know we lost a bulk of our core players to graduation but feel we can replace them with some quality underclassmen.

    We need to focus on the development of our offensive line where we will reply on a few young players to help us out.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 15 – York Catholic (3)

    york_catholicOffensive Preview:

    The Fighting Irish return one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in Class A this year. Senior quarterback Hakeem Kinard is back after having a huge year for York Catholic last year. He passed for over 1,700 yards and rushed for over 1,100 yards in his first year as the starter on varsity. With the weapons he has this year, look for him to put up bigger numbers than last year.

    “Hakeem is an outstanding athlete and gives us options. He’s our quarterback that can throw, but he’s like our running back also. We’re a no huddle offense and we can pick up the pace if we have too.”

    His strengths are that he is very accurate and has a strong arm. He’s a great runner with lots of speed. He’s hard to defend.

     

    Last year they lost their main running back early in the second scrimmage and Hakeem was the main running back. This year they have guys that can take the pressure off him a little bit.

    “When we got in the District game teams would just key in on him. They knew if they could shut him down we would be in trouble.”

    Greg Bennett is a candidate at the running back.

    “Greg did play a little running back in spurts last year for us. This summer at some of our camps Greg has been really running hard and looks good.”

    Jack Burnside is another candidate who has some experience running the ball from last year. He had over 400 yards and seven touchdowns.

    “He got in there last year and did a good job for us. He could be our quick hitting back this year. ”

    One other guy that might get some carries is Hakeem’s brother. He is sophomore Jakkar Kinard.

    “He has good size and is fast. He’s another guy in the mix.”

    Until they find that right mix, these three guys will all get carries.

    Qua’ Shawn Grooms will get some carries especially at the goal line.

    “He’s a young man that is capable of being a running back if we need it.”

    Sean Lamont will play fullback/tight end this year.

    “We need guys that can protect the edge and block. He may get some carries this year.”

     

    The strength of the team is at wide receiver. They are loaded with a lot of talent and speed. They return three starters.

    Their leader at wide receiveris Qua’ Shawn Grooms. He was the leading receiver last year with 40 catches.

    Dan Yokemick started last year as a freshman. He did a good job last year and averaged almost 15 yards per catch.

    Scott Bartkowiak is the other big receiver back for the Fighting Irish.

    “Our strength on offense will be with these three guys.”

    The three guys combined last year for 74 catches and 1,175 yards and 16 touchdowns.

    “With our offense this could be our running game also. We can throw bubble screens and we can throw some quick outs. We can run our jet sweeps, so we can do a lot of different things with these guys.”

    They have some kids like Joe Bauhof who was a quarterback and is now a receiver.

    “He’s a kid that is going to step up in there and get some playing time.”

    They have a new kid coming out at receiver and he’s Jake Krevetski.

    Luke Brennan will be the tight end. He’s a kid they can spread out too.

     

    The offensive line graduated four players and they are only returning one starter from last year’s team.

    “We lost four great lineman from last years team. We were big last year and this year we have more speed upfront and better athletes. It’s a matter of them getting more reps.”

    Michael Sterling is the only returning lineman and is a two-year starter. He was a tackle last year.

    “He’s very intelligent and quick. He’s our leader on the line.”

    They have five or six guys that will be battling for playing time on the line.

    Joe Heldrich was a tight end last year and backup center.

    “He’s the front runner for the center position this year.”

    Adam Bittner was brought up as a freshman last year and was a backup.

    Steven Brenneman played some last year at the guard position when a lineman went down. He’s a front-runner at guard.

    Ryan Ratchford is their biggest and strongest lineman.

    “I feel we have the young men there. It’s a matter of getting the chemistry. We have a lot of speed.”

    Steve Ream is another kid that will battle for a position or add depth.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Joe Heldrich has some experience coming back on the defensive line. Ryan Ratchford, Adam Bittner are two guys that could fill that void on the line. Luke Brennan is a bigger kid that might see sometime on the line.

    “We run a 4-3 defense and sometime we walk up our outside linebacker. It’s like having a five man front.”

    His name is Scott Bartkowiak.

    “We have to find some guys up front and that is a concern going into the season. The back end of the defense I think we’re solid. Our defensive key is to engage guys up front and keep them off the linebackers.”

    Michael Sterling is another kid that played some linebacker last year. He may get a look on the line.

    “We are going to try and rotate a lot of guys.

     

    At linebacker the Fighting Irish return two players from last years defense. Outside linebacker Scott Bartkowiak led his team with four interceptions last year.

    “Scott is the outside linebacker and we like to move him around. He’s a physical kid and can cover the flat.”

    Dan Yokemick had over 40 total tackles in his first year on varsity.

    “Dan was a freshman last year. We plugged him in week three and did a great job for us. He’s a very intelligent young man and he understands the game. It comes natural to him. He knows where to be and gets it. He has great instincts and great vision. He is also our backup quarterback.”

    The third spot is open. Sean Lamont could be that guy.

    “That will be our Mike linebacker spot.”

    Steve Brenneman played some inside linebacker last year. So, he has some experience there.

     

    The strength of the defense is the secondary. They return two defensive backs and one safety from last year’s team.

    “We have a lot of speed back there and we are very athletic.”

    Corner back Hakeem Kinard is the leader in the secondary and is a two-year starter and played a little bit his freshman year. He had two interceptions last year.

    “Hakeem is an outstanding corner back and a lot of teams don’t throw to his side. He’s a solid corner. He’s a good cover guy that has speed. He will come up and hit you.”

    Greg Bennett is a returning defensive back who had three pics last year and 28 total tackles.

    “It’s nice to have two solid corners back. Greg did a good job for us last year.”

    Qua’ Shawn Grooms is a returning safety.

    “If we go 4-4 look we can walk him up. He’s the bigger kid. He’s a solid kid and a great athlete.”

    Jack Burnside is a guy they are looking at one of the safety positions. He can play some linebacker too.

    A new kid coming out named Jake Krevetski is an athletic kid they are looking at in the secondary. Jakkar Kinard is another one to keep an eye on. Joe Bauhof is having a good spring.

    “We have a lot of candidates that we’re looking at. We have depth in the secondary.”

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Last year Hakeem Kinard did kick returns. Greg Bennett returned punts. Qua’Shawn Grooms will be back there.

    “Maybe we may use Jakkar in that role this year. It’s kind of up in the air right now. We have a lot of speed. On kickoff returns a lot of those guys will be there. Punt returns, the key is to find a guy that isn’t afraid to catch the ball. We could put any of those guys back there who did it last year.”

    Dan Yokemick did the punting and kicking. Luke Brennan could maybe do extra points or kick offs.

    Joe Heldrich is the long snapper and Jake Krevetski has done long snapping.

     

    HEAD COACH: ERIC DEPEW 4TH SEASON (16-17)

    2013 RECORD: 8-4 DIST 3 RUNNER-UP

    2014 Schedule

    KEY STARTERS LOST: SR MILES ELLIOTT WR/DB- SR DOUG MILLS FB/LB- SR TRAVIS FISHER RB/DL- SR IAN SHELLEY OL/DL- SR BRADLEE ROSENZWEIG OL/DL- SR MIKE CONNOR OL/DL- SR BEN SMITH OL/DL

    OFF STARTERS RETURNING: (5) SR HAKEEM KINARD QB- SOPH DAN YOKEMICK WR- SR QUA’SHAWN GROOMS WR- SR SCOTT BARTKOWIAK WR- SR MICHAEL STERLING OL-

    DEF STARTERS RETURNING: (5) SR HAKEEM KINARD DB- SR GREG BENNETT DB- SOPH DAN YOKEMICK LB- SR QUA’SHAWN GROOMS S- SR SCOTT BARTKOWIAK OLB-

    KEY NEWCOMERS: SR GREG BENNETT RB- JR JOE BAUHOF WR/DB- JR SEAN LAMONT FB/LB- JR JOE HELDRICH OL/DL- SR STEVEN BRENNEMAN OL/LB- SOPH ADAM BITTNER OL/DL- JR RYAN RATCHFORD OL/DL- JR LUKE BRENNAN TE/DL- SOPH JAKKAR KINARD RB/DB- SR JAKE KREVETSKI WR/DB- SR JACK BURNSIDE RB/DB

    DIV 1 [FBS-FCS] PROSPECTS: SR HAKEEM KINARD QB/DB- SR QUA’SHAWN GROOMS WR/DB

    STATS: KINARD- COMP 51%/1700 YDS 19 TDS 6 INT>1174 YDS RUSHING 13 TDS

    2014 OFF/DEF OUTLOOK: LOTS OF ATHLETES WITH SPEED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL. WITH LEADERSHIP AND THE OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE LINE WORKING AS ONE, WE COULD HAVE A GOOD SEASON.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 14 – Downingtown East (1)

    DowningownEastOffensive Preview:

    Quarterback Andrew Hudson started a few games last year after the Cougars starter Ryan Rumor got hurt. Now, he returns for his senior season as the starting quarterback this fall. Andrew is a very smart quarterback and makes good decisions. He has been around the program for four-years and has learned a lot behind the starters. He’s a guy that can do a little bit of everything.

    “He started a hand full of games for us last year. He came on in the end and started the last three of four games for us. He’s a great leader and the player’s rally around him. His biggest strength is, knowing where to get the ball too. We run a lot of no huddle stuff and he’s good at managing that.”

     

    At running back, Jack Kincade is a guy that has a good first step and runs really hard. He will be the feature back this year.

    “Jack has good size and is a tough runner.”

    Keith Conner is another guy that will get some carries. He can block and catch the ball.

    “He was our backup half back last year. He will be our fullback this year. We will probably run the fullback more than we have in the past. It’s because Keith runs the ball very well. He does all those things our fullbacks have done in the past.”

    Another kid to keep an eye on is Tommy Hockenjos. He has good hands and can block.

    “Tommy tore his ACL last year and didn’t play. He can play some fullback or backup tight end for us. Sometimes he may be fullback and we will move Keith to half back. He will be the third guy that we rotate in there.”

     

    Billy McGinley is a returning starter on the offensive line. He played all over on the line last year.

    “We’re looking at him to play left guard this year.”

    Tyler Zuraski played tackle last year and they are moving him to right guard.

    “Tyler is a strong hard worker and a good student.”

    The two tackles playing this year have some size. Left tackle Mike Clark is 6-foot-8, 260-pounds and Mike Reichwein who is 6-foot-3, 260-pounds will be battling for playing time this year. Omar Mottaleb is another guy that will play on the line at right tackle.

    “This is one of the bigger lines we have had the last couple of years.”

    Jay Ingram is going to be the center for the Cougars.

    “We have been blessed over the years with some pretty good centers and we think Jay is going to be a good one.”

     

    Returning at tight end or wide receiver is Cary Angeline. He’s a tall kid at 6-foot-7 and tough to defend. His role is going to be very similar in what we did with Tyler Kroft. They are going to move him around a lot this year.

    His best attribute is, he works hard. He has a lot of natural God given ability. He’s a very humble kid and likes to compete. He wants to be the best at everything. He has good hands and the basketball experience teaches him that. He has great body control and we can throw the ball up and let him make plays. He can block and he’s a big physical kid.”

    Dan Chisena returns at receiver. He’s a fast kid and ran a 4.52 up at the Penn State camp. He’s a three-year starter.

    “He has nice size at 6-foot-1, 170-pounds. He can run and won the 200 meters and second in the 100. He’s a smart kid and runs good routes and has great hands.”

    Saunders Healy was a quarterback last year and is a division one Lacrosse player. He’s going to be a junior and they are moving him to wide receiver this year.

    “He has good height at 6-foot-3 and he is very athletic. He can jump and run.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    DE Caleb Fell is a returning three-year starter on the defensive line and is a top level Rugby player. He’s strong and very athletic.

    “He’s very aggressive. He’s very intelligent and really knows what we’re asking and what we’re trying to do. He also understands what the opponent is trying to do. He’s a national-level, youth rugby player for his age group. He’s able to see the field a little bit more than most defensive lineman. He can see what the offense is trying to do by the way they are lined up. He’s really good at figuring things out and reacting.”

    Thad Stevenson-Pancisan is a returning three-year starter at defensive end. He’s a physical kid and very strong rusher.

    “Thad is the strongest kid we have ever coached. He has really improved every year and he should have a big year for us.”

    They are going to be joined up front by a kid named Chris Harootunian. He’s a big kid at 6-foot-5, 250-pounds and is athletic.

    “He has good technique and is a strong kid.”

    The other end is Coach Matta son, Pat Matta.

    “He’s a little undersized, but is quick and aggressive kid.”

    Another kid in the mix is Josh Mills.

     

    The strength of the defense is at linebacker. They have all the starters back from last year.

    “We had some growing pains with them last year, but we’re expecting them to be good this year.”

    Adam Stata returns and is a very quick tough football player. He’s a very good Lacrosse player.

    “He’s very athletic and his strength is blitzing. He plays in space real well. He’s a big hitter.”

    Returning at middle linebacker is Tyler Buban He’s was all-conference last year.

    “He had a pretty good year for us last year. He has worked really hard in the weight room.”

    The other kid that is returning is junior Brody Wilson. He’s another kid that is a good Lacrosse player and committed to Yale.

    “Brody has good size and can move. He’s a good hitter and tackler. He’s a very intelligent player. At times we may move him to defensive end.”

    Another kid that is going to be in the mix is Tyler Beasley.

    “When we move Brody down to end at times Tyler will be in at linebacker.”

     

    In the secondary they have two returning safeties.

    Justin Cohen has great instincts, is a big hitter and led the team in interceptions. He’s a three-year starter at free safety.

    “He has great vision and last year he had like six or seven interceptions for us.”

    Kevin DiStefano is a returning safety that has good speed and is very quick to the ball. He’s also a track guy.

    “He’s a guy that likes to throw his body around. He’s a big hitter.”

    They have a couple of juniors battling for the corner spot. One of them is Mark Mastrog. He’s a good athlete and very smart player.

    “He’s a guy that does everything really well. He can run and defend well.”

    The other guy is Matt Boorman who is a three-sport athlete.

    “He’s very competitive and wants to be the best.”

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Kevin DiStefano, Ethan Harris, Keith Conner and Jeremy Jennings are our kick return guys.

    “Ethan and Jeremy are both sophomores and are track stars. All four of those guys have good speed and can make plays.”

    Dan Chisena is the punt returner.

    “He has sure hands and you want a guy back there that is going to handle the ball.”

    The kicker will be Drew Brennan.

    “He kicked last year for us as a sophomore. He had a pretty good year and has gotten bigger and stronger. He does punt some.”

    Caleb Fell who is a nationally ranked junior rugby player also punts for the Cougars.

    The long snapper is either Saunders Healy or Dan Chisena.

     

    Head Coach: Michael Matta

    2013 Record: 4-6   (2-4 Conference)

    2014 Schedule

    Offensive Starters Returning: (5)

    OL Tyler Zuraski

    TE Cary Angeline

    WR Dan Chisena

    QB Andrew Hudson

    OL Billy McGinley

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    DE Caleb Fell

    DE Thad Stevenson-Pancisan

    LB Adam Stata

    LB Tyler Buban

    LB Brody Wilson

    FS Justin Cohen

    CB Kevin DiStefano

    DL Jason Gibson (out for the season)

     

    Key Newcomers: QB Andrew Hudson

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: TE Cary Angeline and DE Caleb Fell

     

    2014 Outlook: Our offense revolves around the running back. If we can run the ball I think we will be okay this year.

    We have worked really hard in the offseason. We have gotten stronger and have worked on getting better. We have had great leadership in the offseason workouts.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 11 – Bristol (1)

    bristolOffensive Preview:

    One of the biggest changes going into the 2014 season for Bristol is moving up a class to AA.

    Quarterback Trevor Leone is gone to graduation and backup quarterback RJ Collins takes over the reigns as a starter quarterback. RJ got some playing time last year including in the playoffs. He’s more of a pocket passer and may run some.

    “Last year our starting quarterback got hurt in the district playoff game right before halftime and RJ came in ran the offense and up we won 19-6.”

     

    When you talk about the Bristol running game, you start with All-State running back Donte Simmons. Last year Simmons rushed for over 1,900 yards and 28 touchdowns and averaged almost nine yards a carry. Look for the Warriors to look for mismatches and split Donte out at times.

    “The past couple of years, Donte didn’t have to play both ways too much. This year he’s going to play a lot on defense. We know Don’s athleticism is going to speak for it self and we know he can play both ways. He will be our leader this year.”

    A guy that might get some carries and give Donte a breather is freshman Eric Bell.

    “He’s a similar runner like Donte. We’re expecting a lot out of him as well and we think he will give Donte couple of spells on offense here and there and contribute.”

    Returning on the offensive line is left tackle Devon Adams. Senior Robert Jones returns at left guard. Robert Bryson is the center. Right guard will be Aaron Pulinario and Jeremiah Haywood is the right tackle.

    “All these guys were either starters or played some last year.”

     

    Bristol has a lot of experience returning at receiver with three guys back from last year’s team. The leader of the group is Kyle Slivka-Fralin.

    “He’s a senior and all-league at receiver and defensive back.”

    Aidan Coughlin is back at receiver.

    “He was all-league as a safety and did a great job at receiver for us last year.”

    Phil Krause is back and he played a lot in the slot position. He averaged over 13 yards a catch.

    “Our quarterback is going to have a lot of experience receivers to throw to this fall.

    Another freshman to keep an eye on is wide receiver Samir Brisdon.

    “He’s a guy that were going to throw to and get him in open space. We have weapons at every position, it’s a matter of who you get the ball too.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Robert Jones returns on the defensive line. Devon Adams and Jeremiah Haywood will play some D-Line this year. These guys are big and physical.

    “There’s three big guys on the line and for a small school like us to have a opportunity to have three guys over 260 pounds, we’re thankful for that.

     

    One question mark going into the season will be at the linebacker position.

    “We need to have players step up this year at the linebacker position. We lost all of our linebackers from last year. We have some guys that will step in this year.”

    Robert Bryson is one of those guys.

    They are going to move their defensive end from last year to linebacker. His name is Anthony Jiminez.

    “He’s a scrappy 5-foot-10 guy that will chase you down and hit you. He’s a tough guy.”

     

    They have all but one defensive back returning from last year. Aidan Coughlin and Kyle Slivka-Fralin are returning players.

    “Both these kids are all-league players and are quick.”

    Phil Krause is going to step in and be the other defensive back and look for freshman Eric Bell to get some playing time.

    “We do have experience on the defense and some depth. So we will be able to rotate guys in and keep guys fresh.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Donte Simmons will again return kicks. Aidan Coughlin and Kyle Slivka-Fralin will be the other two guys returning kicks and punts.

    “Those three guys have been around since their freshman year and have contributed at one point or another.”

    Robert Bryson is the long snapper.

    Nick Santana returns as the kicker.

     

    Head Coach: Leo Plenski (3rd year 19-4)

    2013 Record: 10-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB Trevor Leone, WR/DB Tyriq Wilson, OL John Petro, LB Dylan Shamwell, TE Ryan Rigby, DE Derrick Jackson

    Offensive Players Returning: (7)

    Sr. Donte Simmons RB

    Sr Kyle Slivka-Fralin WR

    Sr. Aidan Coughlin WR

    Sr. Devon Adams OT

    Sr. Robert Jones OG

    Sr. Jeremiah Haywood OT

    So. Aaron Pulinario OG

     

    Defensive Players Returning: (5)

    Sr. Isaiah Carroll LB

    Sr. Robert Jones DL

    Sr. Anthony Jimenez LB

     

    Key Newcomers: Jr. RJ Collins QB, Fr. Samir Brisbon WR/LB, Fr. Eric Bell RB/DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Sr Donte Simmons RB

     

    Key Stats: Returning All-State Donte Simmons (221 carries, 1933 yards and 28 touchdowns last season)

    Also returning Jr. QB RJ Collins, who had seen limited action the past two seasons but helped the Warriors win the District 1 Class A title when QB Trevor Leone went down with an injury at halftime.  Collins will have the opportunity to throw the ball to Sr. wide receiver’s Slivka-Fralin and Coughlin who combine for well over 1,000 yards receiving

     

    2014 Outlook:  The Warriors will be very senior heavy on the football field this season. Coach Plenski expects every senior on the roster to be able to contribute on at least one side of the ball.

    With a veteran offensive and defensive line, the running attack led by All State RB Donte Simmons should click early, but many spots need to be replaced on the defensive side of the ball.

    With such veteran leadership, the Warriors expect to compete for the BAL title and make it back to the PIAA State Playoffs for the third consecutive time… this time in class AA.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 10 – Penncrest (1)

    penncrestOffensive Preview:

    Dan Fisher returns at quarterback and this will be his second year as a starter. He played a few games his sophomore year. Fisher is a good runner and they did a lot of play action with him last year. Last year he threw for over 1,200 yards and rushed for over 300 yards. Look for him to improve his totals from last year.

    “We like to get him on the edge to make plays. He’s stronger and faster this year and more confident. He’s a good leader and ready to lead our team this year. If we run him five or 10 times a game and roll him out of the pocket that puts stress on the defense as well.”

     

    At running back they have two juniors to keep an eye on. Jon Batipps and Ryan Kinnard don’t have a lot of experience coming back and combined had less than 12 carries.

    “Both these kids were on varsity as special team players. Ryan has a little more speed and a guy that can get to the outside. Jon is a more physical runner.”

    Diego Zubietta is going to be an h-back type runner for us this year.

    “He will get some touches and we will put him in some short yardage packages.”

     

    The leader on the offensive line starts with Senior Jonah Jackson. Last year he played tackle and you may see him at guard this fall.

    “We like to match him up this year against the other teams bigger tackles. He has quick feet and is really strong.”

    Carlos Ruiz played some last year and will be one of the tackles.

    Sean Stitz is a returning player and look for him to play either center or guard.

    James George and Jake Buchanan are the other two guys on the offensive line.

    “Going into the season we have size with Jonah and we have some power. This offseason we’re moving guys around to see what works the best. We do have good size with these five guys.”

     

    The wide receiver position is a question mark going into the season this year. Only Bob McCafferty has some experience coming back.

    “Bob has some experience at receiver and he runs good patterns and has good hands. He will be our leader.”

    Steve Moppert will be the other receiver this fall.

    “Steve is very athletic and has some size. Last year he returned some punts.”

    Zane Horne is another guy that will see some time at receiver.

    “Zane returned punts for us last year. He’s 6-foot-1 and a playmaker. He should be a big time receiver for us this year. He has good leaping ability.”

    Angelo Lochetto will be the third or fourth receiver this year.

    “Angelo if very athletic and has very good hands.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Andrew Benecke is a returning starter on the defensive line from last year at defensive end.

    “He’s very quick off the ball and he uses his hands well. He has good size and power.”

    This year the Lions moved Tim Kinnard to tackle. Tim is undersized but quick to the ball. Last year he was an outside linebacker.

    “He’s strong and very quick to the ball. He will put pressure on the quarterback.”

    Benton King is the other end. He played in two games last year.

    “We’re not that big, but we’re quick and strong. We have some concern about our size, but we just have to find a way to make things happen.”

     

    At linebacker Chris Alyankian is a returning starter. He’s a three-year starter and two of those years are at inside linebacker.

    “This year we’re looking at maybe moving him the D-Line. If we don’t make the move he will be our inside linebacker. He’s our leader on defense.”

    This is Cody Newmiller’s first year starting at outside linebacker. He was a special teams guy.

    “Cody is stronger and quicker going into his senior season. He did play some corner for us. He’s athletic.”

    Diego Zubietta is a returning starter at outside linebacker. He had over 70 total tackles and five sacks last year.

    “But if we move Chris down to D-Line, we may move Diego to inside linebacker.”

    Sean Stitz could see some time at linebacker.

    “He played a couple of games at linebacker his sophomore year.”

     

    Free Safety Angelo Lochetto returns with experience in the secondary from last year. He had two interceptions last year.

    “He started last year and part of his sophomore year. He has good speed and is very athletic. He plays smart and makes good decisions.”

    The corners may be the two receivers, Zane Horne and Steve Moppert.

    “We are going to have to rotate guys in there. Those two guys will see some time at corner.”

    Bob McCafferty is a returning corner last year.

    “If we can rotate all three of those guys, then we can give them a rest so they don’t go both ways too much.”

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Zane Horn and Steve Moppert are the kick and punt returners.

    “They both did a great job last year, especially catching the ball.”

    Sean Stitz could be the long snapper this year.

     

    Head Coach: Rick Stroup

    2013 Record: 7-3

    2014 Schedule

    Offensive Players Returning: (7) Sr. Dan Fisher QB, Sr. Jonah Jackson OL, Sr. Bob McCafferty SE, Sr. Carlos Ruiz OL, Sr. Sean Stitz OL, Sr. Diego Zubietta RB and Jr. Ryan Kinnard RB

    Defensive Players Returning: (8) Sr. Chris Alyankian LB, Sr. Andrew Benecke DE, Sr. Benton King DE, Sr. Tim Kinnard DT, Sr. Angelo Lochetto FS, Sr. Cody Newmiller OLB, Sr. Darryl Townsend DT and Jr. Zane Horne DB

    2014 Offensive Outlook: We lost eight starters, but have eight returning on defense and seven on offense. The outlook is good with 16 seniors returning.

    Quarterback Dan Fisher returns to start his 2nd year. He is faster and stronger than last year.

    This year I think we will be more balanced. On offense we need to take care of the ball. We need to run the ball effectively against good teams.

    On defense our speed is an asset. We may have to put some of our bigger lineman on the line at times.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 9 – Troy Area (4)

    troyOffensive Preview:

    Troy Area graduated their do everything quarterback Jed Wright and filling his shoes this year will be Isaac Havens. He’s a senior and a four-year starter. He’s a good runner and can throw the ball at times, so look for the Trojans to not miss a beat at the quarterback position this year.

    “The quarterback on our offense has to be the best athlete on the team.”

    Isaac does bring some experience back at the quarterback spot and he has played multiple positions. He has played tailback, slot back and a linebacker on defense.

    “Isaac has had the most time last year at quarterback. He’s smart and very strong. He reads the option very well and he’s a physical runner. He was a backup last year and played against Athens in the district games his sophomore year. He is game ready.”

    Nathan Swain is the backup and is recovering from an injury.

    “If Nathan was healthy going into the season he would have had his opportunity to battle Isaac for the starting job.”

    They hope to have Nathan back by mid-season.

     

    The Trojans are an option team and the running attack is crucial in their offense. No need to worry about their running attack this year. They have a lot of experience coming back with five returning players from last year’s team. They return three running backs and two fullbacks that saw significant time last year.

    “We had seven or eight backs last year and we lost two of those backs from last year. We’re going to do the same thing this year and rotate these five guys into the lineup. They all bring something different to the table.”

    These five guys rotated every other play last year. The running backs are Brandon Mattocks, Chance Lantz and Diante Jones. These three guys combined for 1,786 yards on 255 carries and 22 touchdowns.

    “They all bring something different to the table. Mattocks and Jones are smaller, faster, but elusive backs. They are game breaker type of guys. Lantz is a bigger more physical back. Lantz is a 230-pound kid and will run over you.”

    The fullbacks are Nick Stephani and Ben Sherman.

    “Sherman and Stephani are good blockers and physical kids. They really are a extension of our line.”

    The Trojans can run with power or speed. By rotating five guys each game can wear a team down.

     

    You need a good offensive line that is athletic to run an offense like this. The Trojans have four guys returning from last year’s team.

    “They are very experienced and smart kids. They are big and strong and that is what makes it work. These guys really take pride in running the ball. I think last year week 14 we were leading the state in rushing and they want to do that again.”

    Dylan Brennan returns at center and Brock Schucker returns at left tackle. Both players are three-year starters.

    “Our center is 310-pounds and he’s fast. He’s very powerful and is our anchor on the line. Brock did play half the year on the line as a freshman. So, he really has played almost four-years as a starter. He’s a big kid too at 285-pounds.”

    The two guards are two-year starters and they are Kyle Schucker and Takoda Kelley.

    “The two guards about 230-pounds each. But they are more athletic and fast. They get down field and good at blocking linebackers.”

    There will be a bunch of guys battling for the other tackle spot. Briar Jenkins is one kid. He played tight end last year and is a two-year starter. If someone else wins the spot he will play tight end.

    “I think this may be the best line we ever had in my life time in remembering.”

     

    Kyle Jackson returns at wide receiver. Last year was his first year starting at receiver.

    “He’s a bigger kid and is fast. The biggest asset for our receivers is the ability to block down field. He does a fantastic job in that role. He is just an extension of the line. They have to understand that they are lineman first. We don’t throw the ball too much, but when we do he can catch the ball. He has good hands.”

    The other receivers will be some of the running backs that will rotate to the slot.

    “Brandon Mattocks is the perfect example. He’s maybe our most natural athlete on the team. He has great hands and is good in space. We used him a lot that way last year. That is the type of kid we rotate to receiver.”

    Jordan Nelson didn’t start last year on varsity. He will see some action at receiver.

    “He’s a tall kid at 6-foot-4 and has good hands.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The biggest question on the defense will be the defensive line. They have one kid returning on the line.

    “We lost a really good nose tackle Levi Smith and Walker West. Last year we ran a 3-5 defense. Those three guys ate up a lot of blocks and that was critical in our defense last year. There are going to be a couple of kids with some pretty hefty shoes to fill and that is a big unknown there.”

    The only returning starter from last year is Briar Jenkins.

    “He’s a 205-pound kid who is very athletic. He’s a smart kid and his biggest strength is his experience.”

    They have some offensive linemen that don’t play defense that may battle for those spots.

     

    One of their strengths on defense will be at linebacker. They return three backers from last year.

    Middle linebacker Kyle Schucker returns for his third year.

    “He’s big, physical and smart. He moves well from sideline to sideline.”

    Nick Stephani returns at inside linebacker and as the defensive player of the year in their league last year. Isaac Havens returns for his second year.

    “Nick started as a freshman and is our leader on defense.”

    Ben Sherman may see some action at linebacker or on the defensive line. Tristen Drake is another guy to keep an eye on.

     

    In the secondary they return three players. They are corner back Brandon Mattocks and this is his fourth year as a starter. At corner back Diante Jones and free safety Kyle Jackson are back.

    “We don’t have the depth we had a year a go with some positions.”

    If they get Nathan Swain back he will rotate in the secondary.

     

    Special teams Preview:

    Brandon Mattocks and Diante Jones are the kick and punt returners.

    They graduated a tremendous kicker and punter in Josh MacClaren. That’s another position with big shoes to fill.

    “That’s another unknown position we have to fill this fall. We had a really talented and special kicker the past few years and it will be hard to replace him. I really don’t know right now. He may be our biggest loss. ”

    Dylan Brennan did some kickoffs last year and look for him to do that again this year.

     

    Head Coach: Jim Smith

    2013 Record: 11-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB /Safety Jed Wright, K/P Josh MacClaren, DE Walker West, DT Levi Smith, OT/DT Caelan Taylor, LB Zach Edwards

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (12)

    Sr. Dylan Brennan Center

    Jr. Kyle Schucker Guard

    Jr. Takoda Kelley guard

    Sr. Brock Schucker Tackle

    Sr. Briar Jenkins TE

    Sr. Nick Stephani FB

    Jr. Ben Sherman FB

    Sr. Chance Lantz Tb

    Jr. Diante Jones Tb

    Sr. Brandon Mattocks Rb/ slot

    Sr. Isaac Havens Slot/qb

    Sr. Kyle Jackson Wr

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr Briar Jenkins DE

    Jr. Kyle Schucker MLB

    Sr. Nick Stephani LB

    Sr. Isaac Havens LB

    Sr. Brandon Mattocks CB

    Jr. Diante Jones CB

    Sr. Kyle Jackson FS

     

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  Sr. Dylan Brennan Center

    Key Stats: 2013 District 4 AA Champions 

    2014 Outlook.  Our outlook will remain positive in our venture to make our little town proud.  Friday night-lights are near.

    Qb Isaac havens sr., or Nathan Swain jr. There certainly would have been a battle for the job early on, but Nathan is recovering from an injury and will returning hopefully by mid season.

    Havens has seen a lot of action the past two years. Both are very good athletes capable of running the show.

    Although we will be missing a great senior leader in Wright, I don’t anticipate the offense missing a beat.

    The kids got a taste of success last year and got to play in the state quarter game. They set goals very high this year, but it’s one game at a time.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 8 – Downingtown West (1)

    downingtown_westOffensive Preview:

    Downingtown West returns a quarterback with good experience from last year. Tyler McNulty platoon with the league’s MVP, Nick Pagel.

    “Last summer at this time he wowwed everybody with his work ethic and his leadership as a quarterback. So much so that he forced us to platoon him with Nick last year.

    Tyler played in every game last year including playoff games.

    “Tyler’s number one strength is his desire to be great. He’s making the kids around him better by his presence. He demands that they show up and do extra work with him.”

    Last year the Whippets had two different styles of quarterback. Even though they are a running team first, look for them to throw the ball more with Tyler this year.

    “The difference between him and Pagel is Nick was more of an option quarterback and Tyler is more of a natural thrower. He understands about defenses and makes solid decisions. He has the arm strength to make all the throws.”

     

    The Whippets return three offensive linemen from last year, two were sophomores and one was a junior.

    John West returns at offensive tackle and Jackson Hale returns at guard. Same Drill is the other returning offensive guard.

    Matt Geary is locked in at the center position. He’s a 6-foot-1, 235-pound kid.

    “He was probably ready to play last year as a sophomore but we had a senior starter that played well last year for us.”

    The other spot that is up for grabs is a battle between two kids. Mike Setlock and Howard Tyson.

    “We were so undersized last year and this year we’re a little bigger. All three returning starters came back 15-20 pounds bigger than a year ago. Who ever wins the tackle spot will be big, because both those kids are big. So, we have experience and we’re a little bit bigger. These are our six top lineman this fall.”

    The Whippets return experience from last year’s team. They have power and speed to throw at times this year.

    “What makes us difficult to defend is our ability to spread the ball around.”

     

    Returning at running back is Jake Barr. He has a lot of skill and can do it all. He can catch the ball. He can run with power and speed.

    “Jake got a chance to start last year at the end of the year when a couple of our running backs went down. He stepped in the East game and was a key in our win that game and the next week.”

    Another kid returning from last year is Jim DiSantis.

    “Jimmy kind of bounced around last year and played some H-Back, running back and wing back. He’s a multi-talented kid. He will play wing back for us this year.”

    Also returning from last year is their fullback, Braden Harper.

    “He didn’t finish the year last year due to a injury. He’s a talented kid and more of a power runner.”

    Sophomore Mike Riddick who played last year as a freshman, is going to see time.

    “He’s a rising track star. He is going to be a good football player and keep an eye on this kid.”

     

    At wide receiver we have Jim DiSantis who’s our wing back. They have two kids that started at split end from last year. Colin Domblesky is back and he started eight games last year.

    Tom Mattioni is a tremendous athlete to keep an eye on. He’s going to share some time at receiver this year and split time as a quarterback.

    “Tom is one of the most explosive talents we have. Tom plays X, he plays quarterback and he plays corner.”

    Tight end is a huge question mark going into the season.

    “There are four kids auditioning for the spot. We won’t know who it is until camp and maybe some scrimmages.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Returning on the defensive line is defensive tackle Tom O’Brien. He will play some nose guard.

    “We lost him week three to injury last year and he’s back a little stronger, faster and bigger. He’s 240-pounds and will bring size to our D-line. Last year we were undersized at 175-pounds a man.”

    Mike Withka is the other tackle returning. This is his second year starting. Brandon Peterson is another tackle to watch. He started last year on offense in the beginning of the season and than they moved him to defense. So, he has some experience on the line.

    “I feel that those three are a solid front line on defense. We’re searching for a fourth player this offseason. We aren’t real big on the line and I have some concerns going up against a bigger offensive line.”

     

    The Whippets have two of the three starters returning at the linebacker position. Lucas McMahon is back and he’s a three-year starter. Brandon Myers is a two-year starter and he’s back.

    “We feel that linebacker is a position of depth and we have some kids that we know can play and we have to find a way to get them on the field.”

    Blake Smith is one of those guys. Colby Burke is another guy and he has a chance to play.

    “So we have two incoming juniors that we feel pretty good about.”

     

    In the secondary, Jason Borosky is back at free safety.

    “He played 11 games for us last year and did a great job. He’s a ball hawk in the secondary.”

    Also back in the secondary is Ryan Schmitt. He’s a three-year starter.

    “Ryan is going to play either corner or strong safety.”

    Tom Mattioni may share some time with Colin Domblesky in the secondary or both may start at corner.

    “There is a lot of experience in our secondary.”

     

    Special teams Preview:

    They have their all-league kicker back from last year and he’s a three-year starter. His name is Brandon Bowler.

    “Brandon is a hard worker and a outstanding kicker. He’s going to be bigger and stronger this year.”

     

    Jake Barr, Tom Mattioni, Colin Domblesky and Jim Disantis will do some kick and punt returning this year.

     

    Jake Sarmento has some playing time as a long snapper due to an injury week three last season.

    “We lost our third game of the year in overtime to Plymouth-Whitemarsh. We had scored a touchdown late in the game and the PAT would have made it a nine-point game. Our long snapper last year, Gabe Hale, had broken his hand and we didn’t know about it. His snap rolled back and the kick was no good. They tied the game up late and won in overtime.”

    The following week Jake started his first game as the long snapper.

    “In his first game as a starter as a long snapper he got to make a long snap on a 37-yard field goal attempt with no time left on the game. We won the game. He did a great job last year.”

     

    Head Coach: Michael Milano

    2013 Record: 8-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB Nick Pagel

     

    Offensive Starters Returning: (8)

    Sr Jim DiSantis-WB/WR

    Jr John West-OT

    Jr Jackson Hale-OG

    Sr Sam Drill-OG

    Jr Jake Barr-RB

    Jr Tom Mattioni-WR

    Jr Braden Harper-AB

    Sr Tyler McNulty-QB

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr Tom O’Brien-DT

    Sr Ryan Schmitt-CB

    Jr Brandon Peterson-DT

    Sr Mike Withka-DT

    Jr Brandon Myers-LB

    Sr Lucas McMahon-LB

    Sr Jason Borosky-FS

    Jr Tom Mattioni-CB

     

    2014 Outlook:

    2013 saw us win the Ches-Mont National Title, even with seven sophomore starters. This year we have 16 starters returning and we are poised to improve upon last year’s success. Our quarterback saw significant action last year while platooning with the league’s MVP, Nick Pagel. The key for us will be to get off to a fast start with a tough non-league schedule including, Haverford, Neshaminy and Mifflin County High School.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 7 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    mount_carmelOffensive Preview:

    Dominic Farronato is going to be a junior. He will be the starting quarterback for the Red Tornadoes this fall. He has some varsity experience and has been a starter on defense since his freshman year. In 2012, the starting quarterback Zach Wasilewski was injured in the Selinsgrove game. Dominic took over and played the Selinsgrove game and the Shamokin game that year. So, he has some starting experience. Dominic’s strength is, he’s a student of the game and is always studying film. He’s very good at reading defenses. Another strength is, picking up changes by the defense as the play develops. He has great feet and runs very well. He can be mobile and can hang in the pocket, but if he needs to move he’s good at throwing the ball on the run. Look for him to put up nice numbers passing and running this year.

    “He has been the backup since his freshman year. He has game experience and some experience at the varsity level at quarterback and has started a couple of games.”

     

    The strength of the offense this year is going to be the running game. Mount Carmel has both their running backs coming back. Blake Panko is back and is the leading returning rusher on the team.

    “Panko is a real weapon out of the backfield. We like to get him out in the flats and he has great hands. He has been our most consistent receiver other than our top receiver, Treyvon White.”

    The other guy returning is Kyle Karycki who is one of the backs back and he played a lot at outside linebacker and fullback last year. Both of these kids are physical runners or can run outside.

    “Both these guys have worked hard in the offseason in the weight room. They both put on some weight and have gotten stronger and faster. Kyle is about 6-foot-1, 205-pounds and Blake is 5-foot-7, 172-pounds.”

    Another kid to keep an eye on is Zach Zarkowski. He’s going to be a sophomore. He could see some playing time this fall. Allen Yancoskie is a tough kid and a physical runner that will get some carries.

    “We have four real solid running backs. This group of guys can be physical when they have too. They all can run and block. I am really excited about this group.”

    Glenn Barwicki played offensive guard last year. If they can find another offensive guard we may use him in the backfield.

     

    Austin Joraskie was the starting center on the offensive line last year. He’s the brother of Eric Joraskie ,who’s playing at Northwestern University. He was injured last year in the seventh game and didn’t return. Dylan Fiamoncini filled in for Austin when he was out. Austin didn’t come out this year and Dylan will be the starting center with some experience from last year.

    “Dylan did a tremendous job last year filling in for Austin last year.”

    Glenn Barwicki will be at right guard and Logan Hixon is one of the kids battling for the right guard spot. If Hixon wins that spot, look for Barwicki to move to H-Back.

    “Hixon came into camp at 280 and is now 295 and he looks 250. He has put in a lot of hard work this offseason. Watch out for this kid, he could be a real force for us.”

    The left guard is going to be Lee Amarose. He played their last year.

    Mike Kaminsky is a returning left tackle and Girard Reichwein is the right tackle.

    “If Hixon wins the guard spot we may move him to tackle and move Girard to the guard spot. We have nice size and experience coming back.”

    Tom Pastucha, Trevor Shuder and Ethan Bartos are the backups and may see some time.

    “This year we have some options and are very excited about the prospects on the offensive line. These guys have gone to a lot of camps and recently at the Berwick 7-on-7 we won the bench press. We have strong kids.”

     

    They have some real good talent at the wide receiver and tight end spot. The Red Tornadoes have almost every one back from last year.

    “We have a lot of experience back, but we had trouble catching the ball last year.”

    Last year they dropped 38 balls in 11 games and that was the most ever in the history of Mount Carmel football.

    “We have been working on catching the ball in the offseason with our guys. “

    They return a kid that is getting some division one looks. He is tight end Christian Kelley.

    “We use him as an h-back. We like to put him in the slot. What is unique about him is, we run him on those jet sweeps. He has top end speed, but doesn’t have that great burst off the line. If you watch him run track at 20 meters he starts to hit his stride.”

    They have the top receiver from the heartland conference returning and he is Treyvon White.

    “He’s the go to guy for us. He has speed and size.”

    Another guy to keep an eye one is Tyler Thompson. He had some playing time last year.

    Gabe Bogutskie played a little last year. Lane Tanney is another guy that could get some playing time. Mason Duran and Zach Tocyloski will play some receiver.

    “If we can stay healthy we have a talented team and I think we can be pretty good on offense.

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Dylan Patrick was our nose guard last year on the defensive line. They lost him last year and Wesley Shurock will be replacing Dylan at nose guard. Wesley is a wrestler and he’s a big kid.

    “I like to have wrestlers play over the center. Because they move well and stay low. He’s projected to start at nose guard this year.”

    The Red Tornadoes have options going into this season at the tackle spot. Girard Reichwein and Mike Kaminsky will be the starting tackles. Mike has some experience on defense from last year.

    Logan Hixon, Trevor Shuder and Ethan Bartos will see some action on the defensive line this year along with Robert Koch.

    “We have seven or eight good quality lineman playing this year. Most of these guys may have to play both ways. But if we can get some of them to play one-way that is a plus for us. The defensive line is a strength of our defense like out secondary.”

     

    The Red Tornadoes have experience coming back at the linebacker position. Both outside linebackers are back and they are good. Returning from last year is Kyle Karycki, he’s the leader of this talented group of linebackers.

    “Kyle had a huge year for us last year and made big plays for us on defense.”

    The other linebacker coming back is Christian Kelley. He’s excellent at playing outside linebacker in the 3-4 defenses the Red Tornadoes run.

    “He’s being recruited at the linebacker spot by some division one teams. He’s more of a blitzing guy. We put him in that grey area and send him off the edge. He does a good job in coverage. He’s more of our strongside/outside linebacker.”

    Mason Duran will see some action at outside linebacker.

    The inside linebackers are guys like Glenn Barwicki who started last year and Allen Yancoskie. The third linebacker is Zach Zarkowski. He’s a guy to keep an eye on and has some experience.

    Dylan Fiamoncini is another guy that may rotate in at linebacker.

    Joey Shmoyer is a senior and this is his first year playing varsity football. Joey is raw but very athletic.

    “He’s a body builder. He did play midget football. He showed up and said he wanted to play this year. He’s 6-foot-1, 215-pounds. He has quick feet and we’re looking for him to play at linebacker and maybe some tight end.”

     

    The secondary was one of the weaknesses the past couple of years and this year with three returning players the secondary is one of the strengths on defense.

    Mike Gilger was the only senior in the secondary from last year that graduated. Dominic Farronato is our returning safeties. Blake Panko plays strong safety. Treyvon White is the returning corner back.

    The big question is who is going to play the other corner? Juwan Sullins and Zach Tocyloski are battling for the spot.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Treyvon White and Blake Panko are the kick and punt returners.

    Dominic Farronato is a returning punter. We’re going to tryout a few kids for kickoffs, but if it comes down to it Dominic can do the kickoffs and field goals.

     

    Head Coach: Carm DeFrancesco

    2013 Record: 7-4

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: QB Zach Wasilewski, DB Mike Gilger and LB Brett Zosh

    Offensive Players Returning: (9) QB Dominic Farronato, RB Kyle Karycki, RB Blake Panko, C Dylan Fiamoncini, OG Lee Amarose, OT Mike Kaminsky, TE Christian Kelley, WR Treyvon White and WR Tyler Thompson

    Defensive Players Returning: (7) DT Mike Kaminsky, OLB Kyle Karycki, OLB Christian Kelley, ILB Glenn Barwicki, S Dominic Farronato, CB Treyvon White and S Blake Panko

    Key Newcomers: RB Zach Zarkowski, RB Allen Yancoskie

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: TE Christian Kelley

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 6 – Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1)

    plymouth_whitemarshOffensive Preview:

    At the quarterback position, Connor Hanlon is gone due to graduation. Noah Allanoff is penciled in as the starting quarterback this season. He’s going to be a senior and was the backup quarterback and JV quarterback last year. Noah has a strong arm and is very intelligent. He can really throw the deep ball. He’s good at reading the defense and is a good runner.

    “He developed in that spot after playing another position his sophomore year. He has really worked hard to prepare for this season. He’s going to be a threat running the ball like we do every year with our quarterbacks. He can throw the ball.”

     

    The strength of the offense is the offensive line. The Colonials return four linemen from last year. The leader on the line is left tackle Ryan Bishoff. He’s a three-year starter and a Virginia commit.

    “Ryan is our anchor on the offensive line. He’s a guy we’re going to run behind a lot this year.”

    Steve Kovacic is the left offensive guard. He played a little bit, as a freshman and this is his fourth year playing on the varsity level.

    “He’s a guy that is getting some division one looks. He’s a big kid. He and Ryan on the left side is a tough matchup for any defense.”

    The returning center is Anthony Casselli and he’s a two-year starter. Anthony is very athletic and moves well. He’s a guy that can drive block very well.

    “Last year he approved tremendously and has one of the best work ethics I have seen from a kid.”

    Brett Highland is the right offensive guard. He’s been playing since his sophomore year and is athletic. He’s a guy that can get out and pull from the guard spot.

    The left offensive tackle is a transfer from Archbishop Carroll. He’s Joe DeSanto. Joe was first team All-Catholic AA Division at offensive lineman and he’s a division one prospect.

    “He’s a big kid and is extremely athletic for his size. He’s a good addition to the offensive line this year.”

    Alex DeCarlo is the sixth lineman and a very solid player. He can play multiple positions on the line if needed.

    “We’re a two back, run the ball team. We’re excited to run the ball behind these guys this year.”

     

    The Colonials lost two solid running backs from last year, Jose Mora-Vega and Brian Afflick.

    The feature back this year is going to be junior Nafeese Nasir. He started on defense last year at strong safety. He’s very explosive, great runner and has great vision. He has good speed and is dangerous in open field.

    “He really could have been the feature back last year, but there were seniors in front of him.”

    Jake Winterbottom is the other back. He has 4.6 speed at the fullback position.

    “He has shown the ability to be a break away back. He’s a tough runner and very physical.”

    The third guy in the rotation is Manny Jones. He played in seven games last year and he averaged over six yards a carry. Senior Ray Clarkson will get some carries as well.

    “We have good speed with this group and some experience.”

     

    The Colonials have three guys returning with experience at the wide receiver and tight end positions.

    Jimmy Rodgers is a returning two-year starter at split end. He led the team in catches and touchdowns at the receiver position. He’s a guy that can stretch the defense.

    “He’s a guy that goes up for the ball and runs great routes. He has great hands and is a great down hill blocker.”

    Ray Clarkson returns and he’s more of a hybrid receiver. He can run, catch and block well. Jarid Hutchins was a backup last year and will get some playing time this year. He’s going to be a senior.

    Luke Mascio returns at tight end. Last year he was primarily a blocker. He’s an athletic kid. He’s a basketball player too. So, he has great feet and moves well. This year look for the Colonials to throw the ball more to him.

    “We’re blessed this year to have a bunch of guys coming back who have been in the program for a while and understand what we’re trying to do. We got size and speed.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Let’s start with the boys up front. The Colonials return three players with a lot of experience on the defensive line.

    Ryan Bishoff will be playing nose guard this year. He’s a guy that can fill the gaps and control the center.

    “I feel he’s going to be a tough matchup for any center this year.”

    The two defensive tackles are Joe DeSanto and Alex DeCarlo.

    “Both of those guys are athletic and have experience.”

    Luke Mascio will be one of the defensive ends. Blaise Gravinese will be a defensive end and/or inside linebacker.

    Steve Kovacic will play a little bit of nose. Brett Highland will play a little bit of defensive tackle and end. River Chesky is another guy that may see time on the line.

    “I think our strength on the line is going to be our run stop ability. I think we’re going to be tough and athletic.”

     

    Matt Melusky is the only returning starter at linebacker. Last year he started at outside linebacker and this year he’s going to play inside linebacker.

    “He’s is the type of kid who has football smarts and great instincts. He’s a guy that is always around the ball.”

    The other linebacker is Ray Clarkson. He got a little time playing last year. He will be the other inside linebacker.

    Jake Winterbottom is the outside linebacker/strong safety. He played some strong safety last year. Sophomore Christian Jones is another guy to keep an eye on. He’s very athletic and can run.

    Hank Pratt is another kid that will see time and likes to hit and get down field.

    “I think we have good overall speed with this group. All these guys are good tacklers.”

     

    In the secondary, the Colonials have two guys returning with some experience.

    Jarid Hutchins is one of the guys battling for the spot. Right now Jarid has the edge for the starting job.

    “Jarid has shown some nice things this offseason and he’s tall and rangy.”

    Manny Jones is the other guy battling for that corner spot.

    “Manny will be the third corner in that mix.”

    Jimmy Rodgers is the other corner. He was first team all-league at corner.

    “Jimmy is a solid player for us. He’s a shutdown corner and great at man-to-man coverage. He tackles well and make plays on balls.”

    Nafeese Nasir is the starting free safety.

    “He will be running things in the secondary.”

    Billy Trice who will be in the rotation at corner.

    “We have nice size in the secondary. Our playmaking ability with this group is a plus. All these guys can make plays.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Nafeese Nasir and Jimmy Rodgers among others could be back there as kick and punt returners.

    Blaise Gravinese is back at punting. Their kicker from last year got hurt in Lacrosse and will miss the whole season. Right now this is an open position.

    Jake Winterbottom returns at long snapper.

     

    Head Coach: Dan Chang

    2013 Record: 8-3

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: SR. QB Connor Hanlon, SR. RB/LB Jose Mora-Vega, SR. Connelly DT

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Ryan Bischoff OT,

    Sr. Steve Kovacic OG,

    Sr. Anthony Casselli C,

    Sr. Brett Highland OG,

    SR. Jimmy Rodgers WR,

    SR. Ray Clarkson WR,

    JR. Luke Mascio TE

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (7)

    Sr. Ryan Bischoff NG,

    Sr. Steve Kovacic DT,

    Sr. Jimmy Rodgers DB,

    SR Matt Melusky ILB,

    Jr. Manny Jones DB,

    Jr. Nafeese Nasir FS,

    SR. Alex DeCarlo DT

     

    Key Newcomers: Sr. Joe DeSanto OT/DE, JR. Jake Winterbottom RB/LB, SR. Noah Allanoff QB/LB, SR. Jarid Hutchins WR/DB, So. Christian Jones RB/LB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: SR Ryan Bischoff OT/DT (University of Virginia Verbal), SR Steve Kovacic, SR. Joe DeSanto – both drawing FCS Interest

    Key Stats: 3 Consecutive Undefeated League Play and League Titles and 3 Consecutive District 1 Playoff Berths

    2014 Coaches Outlook: Looking to continue our undefeated league play, win a league championship and progress through the District 1 playoffs.

  • 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.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 4 – Coatesville (1)

    coatesvilleOffensive Preview:

    Jordan Young returns at quarterback. He started last year as a sophomore. Young is a dual threat quarterback that can run the ball and look for him to do more of that this year. He’s a big kid at 6-foot-2, 200-pounds and is very physical. With a year under his belt he should be more comfortable running the offense this year.

    “He played running back his whole life and we converted him to quarterback last year. It was his first year playing quarterback and this year he should be more comfortable. We are hoping to open up the offense this year.”

     

    The main running back this year will be Jalen Hudson and he’s a senior. He was a slot receiver last year for the Red Raiders. He has been a running back his whole life and this year they are putting him back at running back where he’s more comfortable.

    The other guy is Jordan Young and he will be a big part of the running game too this year.

    “Those two players will be the big two in our running game this year.”

    We also have some younger guys in the mix and we will know more as the season gets closer.

     

    The strength of Coatesville’s offense may be at wide receiver and tight end positions. They have a lot of experience coming back.

    “We have a lot of talent coming back at these positions. That is a big thing for us, which is getting us back to our roots again. We will do a little more no huddle like we did two years ago.”

    Jay Stocker returns at wide receiver. Jay was wide receiver of the year in our conference last year. He is a guy that runs crisp routes and has tremendous speed. He has separation speed and great hands. He plays physical at wide receiver just like on defense.

    Amir Eally is our returning tight end. He’s a big athletic tight end.

    “Amir has over 11 offers and he’s a guy we are going to use at the H-Back position and move him around.”

    Another guy returning with some experience is Jimmy Clark.

    Keenan Coleman is another guy to keep an eye on. He did play some receiver last year.

    “Keenan is really going to be on everyone’s radar at some point. He’s going to be a very good slot receiver and will be a huge addition for us.”

     

    The offensive line is a question mark going into the 2014 season. There are two kids returning from our team last year. Derrick Maroski has played for the Red Raiders for three years and Nate Luvice is the other kid.

    Tony Franklin, Christian Bermudez, Sam Tompkins, Isaiah Williams, William Cubbage and a few others are fighting for the remaining spots.

    “We have eight guys that will battle for the three remaining spots. We just don’t know right now who our five guys will be.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    The defensive line is the other question mark going into the 2014 season. Amir Eally is the only guy that returns with some experience on the line.

    “We lost a lot of guys from last year’s team. It’s going to be a work in progress.”

    Steve Lentz, Javon Sampson, Wes McGuire, Tyler Brown and some of the offensive guys I talked about will battle for playing time on the line.

     

    Their returning middle linebacker is Steve Pawling. He’s a three-year starter. The battle at Will linebackers is between Chris Jordan and Tanner Stokes. They both have very little experience.

    At the Sam position you may see Jay Stocker there or Nick Tucci.

     

    In the secondary at free safety is Ricky Southcott. He’s a returning player.

    If Jay Stocker isn’t playing linebacker they are going to move him to the hatchet position, which is the strong safety position.

    Jordan Young will play safety. Ed Clark is an upcoming rising sophomore to keep an eye on and may get some playing time.

    At corner they have Ahkeema Evans returns and he is a Temple commit. The other corner spot is a battle between three really good players. They are Kevin Kirk, Steve Pugh and Nasir Newton.

    “My strength on defense is my secondary. We return a lot of experience back and some division one talent back there. We just have to find some guys to fill some of the other spots on defense. But, we have a lot of speed in the secondary.”

     

    Special teams Preview:

    The kick returners will be Jalen Hudson, Ahkeema Evans, Keenan Coleman and Jay Stocker should all see time.

    The same group will do the punt returns.

    Jordan Young will be our punter this year.

     

    Head Coach: Matt Ortega

    2013 Record: 9-2

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost: Daquan Worley and Tyler Burke

    Offensive Players Returning: (8) QB Jordan Young, RB Jalen Hudson, WR Jay Stocker, TE Amir Eally, WR Jimmy Clark, WR Keenan Coleman, OL Derrick Maroski, OL Nate Luvice

    Defensive Players Returning: (#) DL Amir Eally, LB Steve Pawling, S Ricky Southcott, CB Ahkeema Evans

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Amir Eally and Jay Stocker

    2014 Outlook: We have talent coming back, but we have some whole’s to fill. Our goals are always going to be the same.

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 3 – Camp Hill (3)

    camp_hillOffensive Preview:

    One of the top small school quarterbacks in Eastern Pennsylvania is back. Michael Shuster returns as the starting quarterback and has thrown over 3,500 yards in his first two seasons. Michael is very athletic and look for him to run the ball more this year. He’s a guy that is capable of throwing for over 2,000 yards and rushing for over 500 yards this season.

    “We’re absolutely excited that we have him back for two more years,” said head football coach Frank Gay. “He’s like having a coach on the field. He makes sure all the guys are in the right positions. He’s the smartest quarterback in my 26 years of high school football that I have ever coached.”

     

    Bill Williams returns as the feature running back for the Lions. Last year as a freshman, he rushed for over 1,000 yards.

    “Bill can run between the tackles and is a smart running back. We expect him to have a good year for us this year.”

    Kyle Remig returns at the fullback position. Kyle is a guy that can do it all. He can catch the ball, he can run and is a great blocker. You may see him at the tight end position too this year. He will be all over the field this year.

    DeShawn Franklin moved in from Harrisburg. He will be a senior. He’s a very athletic kid and will get carries this year. He will be a nice complement to Bill.

    Another guy you may see there is Michael Hope. He’s all over the field. Michael plays receiver, running back, tight end and quarterback. He will get some carries this year.

    Freshman Nick Perry is a kid to keep an eye on this year.

    “We’re excepting a huge increase in our running game this year. With our passing game, we think this year we’re going to put up big numbers on offense. This year we’re going to be a more balanced offense.”

     

    They say it all starts up front. So, let’s take a look at the offensive line. Austin Simpson is the only returning starter. Austin is a four-year starter and the leader on the offensive line. This year he’s going to play left tackle.

    George Massie will play at center this year.

    The Lions have five guys battling for the other three spots on the line, Corey Becker, Jack Williamson, CJ Laporta, Brandon Tomeo and David Marino.

    “I feel those guys will help us right away on the offensive line. All these guys are in the mix. We’ll know better after our scrimmages.”

    There are some young guys to keep an eye on. Luca Colestock and Nate Teeter can help us. We have a junior that hasn’t played much and has looked good in the offseason. He’s name is Sire Young. Another kid is freshman Shawn Ebedoch.

    “We have depth and we have kids that can play on the line.”

     

    The wide receiver/tight end positions have experience coming back. We return two seniors and a junior. Most of them have played for three years. They are Michael Hope, Logan Valati and John Paul Kimport.

    We have a freshman that can be an impact player right away for our team. His name is 6-foot-7, Zach Kuntz.

    “Zach will start his freshman year. He has height and can catch it with his hands. He runs very well and is a difference maker. He’s a guy that we can throw the ball high and he can go get it.”

    DeShawn Franklin will be out there when he’s not playing running back.

    “We feel we have a lot of receivers that can catch the ball and spread the field. At times you may see us go four or five wide. We have talent at the receiver position.”

     

    Defensive Preview:

    Austin Simpson is the only returning player on the defensive line. Austin can play all the positions in the multiple front defense. Austin will be one of the tackles or ends. Austin has played on the line for three years.

    “He can play to the tight end side and is very good at it. He handles double teams real well. Last year he rotated in for us and this year he will start.”

    Brandon Tomeo is going to be a sophomore and we are looking at him at nose guard. Sean Eboch who’s a freshman will play some nose. Sire Young is another guy that will play at nose guard.

    The other ends will be Zach Kuntz, CJ Laporta and Matt Lowe. They will all see action this year.

    “We need this group of kids to step up on the line this year. We don’t have a lot of experience coming back. Austin will be our leader on the line.”

     

    The strength of the defense this year will be the linebackers. They return four players from last year’s team. They have their outside backers back and they are Bill Williams and DeShawn Franklin.

    Their Sam, Mike and Will backers are Jack Williamson, Kyle Remig, Corey Becker and George Massie.

    We also have some really good young linebackers that can help us. They are Luca Colestock, Nick Perry and Michael Hope, who will play some inside backer.

    “We feel we’re very good there. We have a lot of experience back and depth. Kyle Remig is our Mike and very important player on defense. He’s our rock of our defense. All five can run very well and are good at getting to the football.”

     

    In the secondary, Camp Hill has three players returning, two corner backs and a safety from last year. Logan Valati and John Paul Kimport are both two-year starters at corner back.

    Michael Shuster is a returning safety. We’re going to try and get him off the field more on defense this year. So, look for Michael Hope back there in safety when Michael isn’t out there. Hope is a very good run support guy.

    “Michael is our best man-to-man cover guy and he will be on the field at times.”

    We have some younger guys that can help us and one of them is CJ Nestler and he can help us out at corner.

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    DeShawn Franklin and Logan Valati will be the kick and punt returners.

    Alex Gallaher is a four-year returning starter as a kicker and punter.

    John Paul Kimport is the long snapper.

    “He’s the best long snapper I have ever had. He has been doing it for four-years.”

     

    “We have to make sure we’re smart with the ball and keep the turnovers to a minimum. We were six points away from being 7-3. We have to find away to win those close games this year. We need to step up on defense this year and be great if we want to get where we want to go.”

     

    Head Coach: FRANK GAY

    2013 Record: 3-7

    2014 Schedule

    Key Starters Lost:  SR DE/WR MARSHALL DURHAM, SR OL/DL EVAN GREENWOOD

    Offensive Starters Returning: (7)  

    SR OT AUSTIN SIMPSON

    JR. QB MICHAEL SHUSTER

    SR FB KYLE REMIG

    SO RB BILL WILLIAMS

    SR WR/TE MICHAEL HOPE

    JR. WR LOGAN VALATI

    SR. WR/LS JOHN PAUL KIMPORT

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (8)

    JR. CB LOGAN VALATI

    JR S MICHAEL SHUSTER

    SR CB JOHN PAUL KIMPORT

    JR. LB COREY BECKER

    SR LB KYLE REMIG

    SO LB BILL WILLIAMS

    SO LB JACK WILLIAMSON

    SR DE AUSTIN SIMPSON

    Key Newcomers:  FR WR/DE 6-7 ZACK KUNTZ, SR WR/RB/OLB DESHAWN FRANKLIN, FR WR/QB/DB QUINN BUFFINGTON, FR OL/DE CJ LAPORTA, FR OL/DL SEAN EBOCH

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects:  FBS QB MICHAEL SHUSTER (6’2″ 1/2 185), RB BILL WILLIAMS (5’6″ 175), WR/TE ZACH KUNTZ (FR 6’6″ 180)

    Key Stats:  SHUSTER 3645 YDS PASSING IN FR AND SO YEARS, BILL WILLIAMS 1056 YDS AS A FRESHMAN

    2014 Outlook:  CAMP HILL HAS THE SKILL TO GO A LONG WAY BUT IT WILL BE UP TO THE LINEMEN TO GET THEM DEEP INTO THE SEASON.  STAYING HEALTHY IS ALWAYS A MUST FOR THE LIONS. THE ADDITION OF DESHAWN FRANKLIN AND ZACH KUNTZ IS HUGE FOR CAMP HILL.

     

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 2 – Fleetwood (3)

    fleetwoodOffense Preview:

    Zach Koenig returns at quarterback. He was named honorable mention, All-Berks County last year at quarterback. Last year he passed around 1,700 yards and threw for 11 touchdowns.

    “He’s a excellent leader on the field and has a very good command of the offense,” said head football coach James Martinez.

    Zach is primarily a pocket passer and has a good knowledge of the game. Last year they didn’t run him because of depth at the quarterback position. This year look for him to run more as he added 20 to 25-pounds.

     

    One of their leaders returning at running back is Tyler Emge. Tyler has great feet and good field vision. He will be the feature back this fall for Fleetwood.

    There are two other guys to keep an eye on this year. They are Shaq Cobb and Thaddeus Cornick. Shaq had about 500 yards rushing last year. Thaddeus had about 300 yards rushing last year.

    “We have good experience back at the running back position. So look for Shaq and Thaddeus to get some carries this year.”

     

    On the offensive line Fleetwood has three returning players, two sophomores and one junior. Albano Ferreira is a returning junior on the line at offensive guard.

    “Albano is a big kid at 6-foot-4, 260-pounds. He’s a guy that once he starts to learn leverage, he’s going to develop into a really good offensive lineman.”

    The two returning sophomores are Mason Concordia at tackle and Cress Fisher at guard.

    “Mason is 255-pounds and is a solid physical lineman. Cress is about 295-pounds and he’s a big physical kid.”

    The other two positions on the line are center and tackle. Jake Feick will play at the center position this year. They do return their starting center from last year, but he’s going to play mainly defense this year. His name is Cody McMullen. But at times you may see him rotate in the offensive line this year.

    “He took a year off from football, but was a starter for these guys when he was younger.”

    There’s a battle going on at the other tackle spot between three guys. They are Daymond Zweizig, Ty Galtere and Ethan Miller.

    “On the line we are big, but young. One thing nice is that we do not have one senior on the line. I won’t say we’re green on the line. It’s been nice that we have three underclassman that have started already.”

     

    At wide receiver, Fleetwood returns a very dynamic receiver, Michael Allen. Last year he led the team with 39 catches.

    “He has great hands and exceptional body control. He really understands what we’re doing out there. He runs crisp clean routes and is becoming one of our leaders.”

    Samson Lerch is our returning safety and will see action at receiver this year.

    Now, on the other side I have a guy very similar to Michael and he’s Tyler Strunk.

    “Tyler has great hands and is a very elusive player. He runs good routes. I’m hoping he burst on the scene as well like Michael.”

    A couple of other guys to watch at receiver this fall are Shaq Cobb, Dustin Carbaugh and Jake Good. If Shaq isn’t playing running back, then he’s going to play some receiver. Dustin Carbaugh is the other guy along with Jake Good that could see some action.

    “On offense we should be able to move the football as long as we’re effective on first downs. That’s a key for us on offense. If we can get in a rhythm and stay in rhythm we’re pretty good.”

     

    Defense Preview:

    On the defensive line, Fleetwood has two players returning. Cody McMullen plays nose guard and Albano Ferreira at tackle.

    “Cody is about 270-pounds and he plays with an attitude. He’s one of those guys that is hard to block. Albano has a great frame and is working hard to get better all the time. He only has a couple of years of football experience.”

    There will be a battle at the other position. It’s probably going to be one of those three guys that are battling for the offensive tackle. They are Daymond Zweizig, Ty Galtere and Ethan Miller. Whoever’s not the offensive tackle is probably going to battle for the defensive tackle spot.

     

    The Tigers bring a lot of experience back at the linebacker position. Tyler Emge is going to play inside linebacker this year. That’s a new position for him this year.

    The other three are in the same position as before. The other inside linebacker is Shaq Cobb. At outside linebacker we have Tyler Strunk and Jake Good.

    “Tyler and Shaq are both 6-foot-1 and can run at the inside spot. Strunk and Good are both big, physical outside backs and do well on the edge.”

     

    In the secondary Fleetwood has three players returning with experience from last year. Right now its Michael Allen and Thaddeus Cornick at corner. The other guy back is Sampson Lerch who is actually moving from free safety to strong safety.

    “Michael and Thaddeus does a excellent job in the secondary. They can defend that edge and break to the football. Sampson has grown into a strong safety, but still has the speed to play free safety. But since we’re in a predominately running league, being at strong safety is beneficial.”

    We have a battle going on at free safety in between Dale Loch, Austin Hottenstein, Luke Emge and JD Pellock.

    “I think we’re going to be fast on defense and we will be very aggressive. We have experience coming back.”

     

    Special Teams Preview:

    Tyler Emge and Michael Allen are our kick and punt returners.

    Matt Hook is our punter and kicker. He was the punter and kicker last year. Between his sophomore and junior year he had 15 field goals in a row. He had nine last year and seven his sophomore year.

    “He’s a quality kicker and has been working on his leg strength. He has good leg strength, but his goal this year is to kick it in the end zone every time.”

    Tyler Emge is the long snapper.

     

     

    Head Coach:  James Martinez

    2013 Record:  6-5

    Key Starters Lost: Morgan Shigo, Zared Reichert, Cody Wolf, Heath Skimski, Max Fretz, Zach Klapchar, Nate Webb

    2014 Schedules

    Offensive Starters Returning: (6)

    Sr. Tyler Emge – RB,

    Sr. Zach Koenig – QB,

    Sr. Michael Allen – WR,

    Jr. Albano Ferreira – OL,

    So. Cress Fisher – OL,

    So. Mason Concordia – OL

     

    Defensive Starters Returning: (9)

    Sr. Cody McMullen – DL,

    Jr. Albano Ferreira – DL,

    Sr. Jake Good – OLB,

    Sr. Tyler Emge – ILB,

    Sr. Shaq Cobb – ILB,

    Jr. Tyler Strunk – OLB,

    Sr. Michael Allen – CB,

    Sr. Thaddeus Cornick – CB,

    Jr. Sampson Lerch – SS

     

    Key Newcomers:  Jr. Jake Feick – OL, So. Daymond Zweizig – OL, Sr. Dustin Carbaugh – LB/WR, So. Dale Loch – DB/WR, Fr. Luke Emge – DB/QB, So. Justin Hummel – WR/DB, So. JD Pellock – DB

    D1 (FBS & FCS) Prospects: Tyler Emge, Albano Ferreira, Cress Fisher

    Key Stats: Last season the Tigers had their first winning season in football in school history.

    2014 Coaches Outlook: With numerous players coming back, it is our job as coaches to put people in the right places.  We must stay healthy.  We do not get a lot of players out for football so for us to compete at the next level we must stay healthy throughout the season.

    We have to become football smart, teams that perform well in our league and district are also very good, so we have to improve on the knowledge of our program and study our opponents to be competitive.

  • 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

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Governor Mifflin (3) – Bonus Preview

    Governor Mifflin (3)governor_mifflin

    Conference: Berks Inter-County Conference, Section I

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Mustangs

    Coach: Dominic Vecchio

    2012 Record: 10-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. TE Chris Battinieri; Sr. OT Jared Gill; Sr. OT Conner Morehart; Sr. OG Gibriel Toure; Sr. OG Aaron Walker; Sr. C Austin Woodworth; Jr. QB Jan Johnson; Sr. RB Jonas Fiant; Jr. RB Aric Dupell; Sr. WR Sal DelVecchio

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Conner Morehart; Sr. LB Bret Kendall; Sr. FS Riley Gutierrez; Sr. CB Bret Chambers

    Special Teams: “Jan Johnson is our kicker and punter.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. RB Wilson Fontanez; Sr. WR Colin McKnight

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Jared Gill will play some offensive tackle. Conner Morehart is back. He is the other offensive tackle. Gibriel Toure will play offensive guard. Aaron Walker will be the other guard. Our center will be Austin Woodworth. Morehart brings back the most experience on the line. They all had playing time last year.”

    “We have Chris Battinieri coming back and he will play tight end.”

     

    You have your quarterback back. Talk about Jan?

    “We don’t throw much, so we need him to run the ball more. We run the option here. If you don’t have a good quarterback in this offense forget it. He had a great season for us as a 10th grader last year.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “Our best player last year was Ryan Barbon. He is really going to be missed. He was our feature back last year and team leader. Now on the other hand we do have a couple of guys that have the potential to take his place. We will start with Jonas Fiant. He has very good potential at the running back position. Another kid that has good potential is Wilson Fontanez along with Aric Dupell. I think out of those three kids we are going to come up with some buddy that will be close to what Barbon did for us last year. The two slot backs will run some for us this year. They are Kyle Perez and Bret Chambers.”

     

    How about your receivers?

    “Another major loss to our offense last year was Thomas Depaul. He was our go to guy at receiver and played tailback. We have one kid that played almost the whole season for us and he is Sal DelVecchio. Most of the time last year he was a blocker. We have some kids with ability that can help us out. One kid is Colin McKnight. He is a new kid. We have two other kids by the name of Reid Hoff and Evan Pollock. So. I think we are going to wind up rotating a lot of these kids in at the wide receiver position. We rely heavily on our wide receivers to block. Two other kids that will rotate in are Aaron Hoskins and Riley Gutierrez.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Conner Morehart is back  on the defensive line. Jarred Gill, Keith Miller and Garrett Henry will all see action on the line. We like to move all these guys around. Aaron Walker and Gibriel Toure will be in the mix.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We lost Barbon and Fiant is back, but he will play more on offense this year. So we have to see how much he will play on defense. We do have some good kids there. One is Bret Kendall. He played a lot for us last year. We have kids like Darren Schlegal and Adam Sebastinas in the mix. So I am hoping that between those four players we can come up with two guys that we can rely on to help us out. We also have two 10th graders coming up and have looked solid. They are twin brothers and their names are Tucker and Lucas Garner.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Riley Gutierrez was our free safety last year. He’s back. We have our corner back and he is Bret Chambers. Evan Pollock and Wilson Fontanez will be in the mix for the other corner position.”

     

    What concerns do you have going into this year?

    “One concern we have is our offensive line. We are significantly bigger than we have been in the past and that isn’t necessary a good thing in our offense. We need our lineman to be quick.”

     

    What is your strength on defense?

    “I would say our line. We have experience coming back and quickness. Traditionally we are strong at stopping the run. ”

     

    What is your key this season?

    “I think it’s two things. The first thing is you got to have the kids, which we have had in the past. I want to think we have them again. The second thing that is equally important is chemistry among the kids and coaches. The kids have to believe in themselves and the coaches too. If that doesn’t happen then you are in trouble.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Ridley (1) – Bonus Preview

    Ridley (1)ridley

    Conference: Central League

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Green Raiders

    Coach: Dennis Decker

    2012 Record: 11-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. QB Collin Wright; Jr. WR Matt Borchert; Jr. WR Shawn Hackett

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. LB Lou Harrison; Jr. DB Jabree Savoy

    Special Teams: “Our punter is going to be Matt Borchert. We have three soccer players battling for the kicker position. My kick and punt returners are gong to be Malik Jones and Matt Borchert.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Our line is set for this week. These are the starting players. At right guard is Nick Galiano. My left guard is Ryan Hanahan. Christian Carver will be our right tackle. Dan Acker is our center. Brian Cruice will be at left tackle position. Austin Anderson, Ed Bleacher, Kevin Murphy and Jesse Lesher will be in the mix. We don’t have a lot of experience on the line and we are small but quick.”

     

    You have your quarterback back. Talk about Collin.

    “Yes Collin Wright is back. He is the only returning starter on offense we have. He is a good size kid and very smart. He’s very accurate and knows the game of football. He is a guy that leads by example. He has worked very hard for the season.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We are going to be more of a single back set this season. Malik Jones will get a lot of carries for us this year. Tito Orjih will be in the mix along with Jaasir Minor. Tito is our bigger back. We have a little bit of speed this year and don’t have a lot of size. We are going to run a little more zone offense than we have in the past.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “Matt Borchert, Shawn Hackett, John Herman, Malcolm Strand-Young will battle for playing time at the receiver position this year. At tight end are Tre Hinchey and Lou Harrison. Mike Cropper adds depth.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We don’t have anybody returning on the defensive line. The same guys on the offensive line are going to play on the defensive line. We don’t have a lot of depth. NIck Galiano, Christian Carver, Dan Acker, Austin Anderson, Jesse Lesher and Brian Cruice are all battling for playing time.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “Lou Harrison is a returning starter. Other guys that are going to battle for playing time are Pat Najmola, Nick Degragorio, Sean McLaughlin and Ryan Dougherty. Mike Cropper could see some time and Shawn Hackett.”

     

    How is your secondary?

    “The other safety we have returning is Jabree Savoy. Matt Borchert will be the other safety. At the corners we have Jaasir Minor, Malcom Strand-Young and a couple of other kids battling for playing time. Malik Jones and Taquan Harris will be in the mix.”

     

    What is your concern going into this season?

    “We lost 19 starters out of 22 positions from last year. We only have three returning starters, one is my quarterback, outside linebacker and one is a free safety. We are going to try and use our speed. We need to see how the young kids do. We have to see what they can handle early in the season.”

     

    What are your strengths on defense?

    “Our strength on defense is our secondary. Jabree is one of the best safeties around our area. He is athletic, quick and very smart. He and Lou Harrison are going to be our leaders. We are going to need our defense to keep us in games this year. We are gong to ask Collin to make plays for us this year.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “As coaches we need to be patient with the younger kids. It’s our job as coaches to put the kids into position  to make plays. We’re taking things very slowly. We won’t ask them to do too much. My biggest thing is we come out and compete. We are going to be young and inexperienced. But as long as the kids come out and battle and give me maximum effort four quarters, regardless of what happens one the football field I am going to be happy with that.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Abington Heights (2) – Bonus Preview

    Abington Heights (2)abington_heights

    Conference: Lackawanna Football Conference, Division I

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Comets

    Coach: Joe Repshis

    2012 Record: 10-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C Dan Stevens; Sr. LT Ben Rarrick; Sr. OT Kevin Malone; Sr. ATH J.C. Show; Sr. RB Quinn Karam; Sr. RB Sean Rock; Sr. WR Nathan Hollander

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Dan Stevens; Sr. DT Ben Rarrick; Jr. DE Joe Arcangelo; Sr. LB Drew Kuzma; Sr. LB Joe Dietz; Sr. FS J.C. Show; Sr. CB Nathan Holander

    Special Teams: “Nathan Hollander had a very good year for us last year. Sean Rock is another guy. We graduated our punter and kicker. Joe Carroll did some punting for us last year. He will be back with some experience as a punter and will do the kicking duties. Sam Vale will be the backup. J.C. Show is our long snapper. He did that last year.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We return our center Dan Stevens. He is a three-year starter. Ben Rarrick is our left tackle. Kevin Malone is at right tackle. He started two games for us last year at right tackle. Chase Wickenheiser, Corey Moletsky, Max Pagnani, Connor Sullivan, Billy Gerrity and Logan Herman are all in the mix. We do have some experience coming back and a couple of kids have been playing since their freshman year. They played in lot of big games for us.”

     

    You graduated your quarterback Dante Pasqualichio. Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “We are looking at several players. One guy we are looking at is J.C. Show. He is a stand-out receiver for us. He has been playing for us since he was a freshman. Another guy is Joe Carroll. He’s another athletic receiver we have. We have a couple of underclassman battling. One of our  Juniors is Tim Graham. He played a little last year for us and Sophomore Jordan Hollander is in the mix.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We graduated our fullback. But, we do have some experience coming back from last year. We have our tailback back. He is Quinn Karam. Sean Rock has varsity experience. Ed Goff, Perry Williams and Pat Dougherty will all be in the mix. Junior Nathan Langan will play at fullback. Drake Ricardi and Drew Kuzma could see action at the fullback position too.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “If Show isn’t starting at the quarterback position he will play at receiver. Nate Hollander is back. Show and Hollander were our 1-2 punch at receiver spot. If Show isn’t playing receiver position these guys could see playing time. They are Joe Murray, Matt Huggler, Kyle Tierney, Joe Carroll and Jake Henzes will be in the mix. We have depth there.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Dan Stevens returns at defensive tackle. Ben Rarrick is coming back at tackle position. Then there are some players that have some experience. They are Nick Ksiazek and Joe Arcangelo our defensive end. Up front on our defensive line we like to rotate players in and keep the players fresh.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We lost a great player last year. He is Jerry Langan, a 1st team all-state linebacker. But we have some experience coming back with Drew Kuzma and Joe Dietz. Joe Murray, Quinn Karam and Kevin Wellard are in the mix.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have our safety back. He is J.C. Show. He was an all-region player. Nathan Hollander returns at corner. He led our team in interceptions. Kyle Tierney, Joe Carroll, Jake Henzes, Matt Huggler, Sean Rock and John Czubek will all be in the mix.”

     

    How do you prepare for your season?

    “We come in every day and try to focus on improving one rep at a time and control the things we are able to control. We need to focus on the little things. If we do those things we have a opportunity to be successful.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac) – Bonus Preview

    Malvern Prep (Inter-Ac)malvern_prep

    Conference: Inter-Ac

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Frairs

    Coach: Kevin Pellegrini

    2012 Record: 6-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. OG Mike McCarthy; Jr. OT Hayden Mahoney; Sr. TE John Nassib; Sr. RB Troy Gallen; Sr. RB Matt Brown; Sr. WR Andy Pancoast

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DT Peter Ciesielski; Sr. DE John Nassib; Sr. DE Kevin McKnight; Jr. LB Trevor Morris; Sr. LB Jake Anderson; Sr. LB Hunter Paulus; Sr. S Jordan Majors; Sr. DB Matt Brown; Sr. DB Rich Chakejian

    Special Teams: “Jon Dollfus will do the kicking and punting duties. Rich Chakejian will be the backup punter. My returners are Troy Gallen, Matt Brown and Dymond Wright.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have one returning starter on the offensive line and he is Mike McCarthy. He will play at right guard. My left guard Kevin McKnight. He got some time last year at defensive end. My right tackle is Hayden Mahoney. He is starting to get some division one looks. He’s a big kid 6-foot-5, 270-pounds. My left tackle is Jacob Rebisz. He is a first year starter. John Monday is my center. Jake Anderson will rotate in at guard. I like these guys as far as size, ability and desire.”

    “We have two tight ends that will get playing time. The one started last year. He is John Nassib. He is getting some D-1 looks and got an offer from Delaware. The other tight end started at strong safety for us last year. He is Jordan Majors. He’s very talented.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “My quarterback is junior Alex Hornibrook. He has nice size, is a good leader, throws the ball and is mobile. He didn’t get on the field. He got hurt at the end of football camp last year and missed three or four weeks. He has worked hard in the offseason and is ready to guide our team this year.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have Troy Gallen back. He has committed to Delaware. He has amazing speed and great hands. We will move him around to create mismatches. Our halfback, Matt Brown, is back. We are excited about him this year. He’s a really fast kid and can catch the ball out of the backfield. The third guy in is Dymond Wright. He is a very versatile back that can play all over the field. Our fullback is Hunter Paulus. Trevor Morris will get some reps at fullback. We have depth and experience.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “A guy that ended up starting half way through the season last year is Andy Pancoast. He is a tall kid at 6-foot-3 and has nice moves. He has a great set of hands and great leaping ability. He is a basketball player. At times you may say Dymond Wright out there and Trevor Morris who’s the backup fullback.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Peter Ciesielski returning at defensive tackle. Our returning starter at defensive end is John Nassib. Kevin Mcknight got some time at defensive end last year for us. We will be rotating in at defensive end position, Hayden Manoney and Jacob Rebisz will be in the mix on the line.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We return all three starting linebackers from last year. They are Trevor Morris, Jake Anderson and Hunter Paulus. We have good experience in the middle of our defense. These guys are the heart of our defense.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have our strong safety back and he is Jordan Majors. He’s really athletic. These guys will rotate in for playing time and they are Matt Brown, Rich Chakejian and Dymond Wright. James Keating will play at safety position. Andy Pancoast adds depth to the secondary.”

     

    What are your concerns on offense?

    “My offensive line. We only have one returning player from last year. As soon as they come along we will be a better team. My concern is playing up to game speed and until you do it you never know. Getting used to game speed is one and two just know our assignments.”

     

    What is your strength on your team this year?

    “My defense. We have a lot of players coming back with experience. We have size where we need it and speed.”

     

    What is your key this season?

    “Maturity and understanding what we are doing, We need to try and keep the mistakes at a minimum. Our goal is to have them not thinking too much and let them play the game and have fun.”

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  • 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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – St. Joseph’s Prep (12) – Big School Team # 1

    St. Joseph’s Prep (12)saint_josephs_prep

    Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League, AAAA Division

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Hawks

    Coach: Gabe Infante

    2012 Record: 10-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. OT Jon Runyan; Sr. QB Chris Martin; Sr. RB Vincent Moffett; Jr. RB John Reid; Jr. RB Olamide Zaccheaus; Sr. WR Jawan McAllister

    Returning Players – Defense: So. LB Joe Dumond; Jr. DB John Reid; Jr. S Thomas Johnson

    Special Teams: “All our return guys on special teams are back. They are Vincent Moffett, Olamide Zaccheaus and John Reid. They all had returns for touchdowns last year. We graduated our punter and kicker. But, Pat Walsh is going to do the punting and kicking duties for us this year. He last played for us during his sophomore year and left the program last year to concentrate on lacrosse. He was our backup kicker and punter as a sophomore. He has a strong leg and during practice one day he hit a 50-yard field goal.”

    Top Newcomers: Fr. RB D’Andre Swift

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have one player returning on the offensive line from last year at offensive tackle. He is Jon Runyan Jr. Shane Davis will play offensive guard. Mark Ehrlich will be our center. Steve Robinson will be our right tackle. We still have a battle for the other guard spot and we have two or three kids competing. Connor Clifton is in the lead and the other kids are Edward Mooney and Dermot O’Callaghan. Our line has looked good in camp and I have been impressed with their play so far.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “We have our quarterback back and he is Chris Martin. He is an extremely composed young man. I like his mental approach and his demeanor. He is very calm, collected and not easily fazed. He’s mentally very strong. He handles pressure very well and is so calm out there. The offense moves when he manages the game and it doesn’t matter if he is running or throwing the ball. The bottom line is he does a nice job at managing the game. He does the little things too. I’ll give you a example. The game against LaSalle last year he was the guy that threw the block that springs Olamide for the touchdown toward the end of the game.”

     

    You have a lot coming back at running back. Talk about your backs.

    “We are ridiculously deep at the running back spot. We are going to have to figure out how to split the football. We have so much speed at this position. We have four guys that can fly.”

    “We have all our running backs returning from last year’s team. We have three backs and two play in the slot for us. Vincent Moffett returns and he was first team All-Catholic last year. He is a two-year starter. John Reid is another slot back for us and Olamide Zaccheaus. Olamide was our leading rusher last year for us. Freshman D’Andre Swift will see action at running back. James Bell is another guy that will get some playing time.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We return Jawan McAllister. He was our top receiver last year. Pat Walsh is another receiver. He is a lacrosse player that is coming out this year. John Reid will be out there for us. The slot receivers position is platooned by all our running backs, guys like Olamide and D’Andre. Another kid that will be good for us on the outside is Justin Montague. He has looked good this off-season. He was on the 4×100 meter relay team. He has a lot of speed.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have no returning starters coming back on the defensive line. Jake Strain has experience on the defensive line. He was the fourth man in for us last year. This year he will be the anchor on the line for us. Armen Ware will play at defensive end for us. He has looked good in camp this year. Alec Dirks has looked good and will play at the end spot. Some of the offensive lineman may play on the defensive line at times.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “Joe DuMond was a defensive lineman last year and we are moving him to linebacker this year. He may still play some on the line for us this year. Nick Vandevere will be out there and Ryan McNulty is another linebacker.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “John Reid is back for us. We also have Thomas Johnson back from last year at safety. Rob Disanto will play corner back. Dillon Deluliis will play at the safety position.”

     

    What concerns do you have going into this season?

    “We have concerns up front like the lack of experience coming back on the offensive line. But like every team we have our challenges. We are a young team. We have only 12 seniors on this team to go with 28 juniors and 26 sophomores.”

     

    You have a challenging schedule this year. Talk about your schedule for the 2013 season.

    “Our philosophy is we want to compete. We want to try and compete against the best. I think players get better when you play against better competition. We know we have our work cut out for us. But that is part of who we are. I think it helped us last year. It really helps you figure out who you are and what you need to do to get better to win at the time of the year when it counts the most. Our pre-season schedule is really tough. We played teams like Imhotep Charter and went up to New Jersey to play St. Joe’s Regional in Mondale. Right off the bat we will know who we are. That is the whole process to see what we are good at or what we need to get better at.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “We just need to get better each day. Last year we focused on consistency. The first two years we showed flashes of being a good team. But we lacked consistency. It’s about how focused you are each day and we get better when we compete.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 40 – Selinsgrove (4) – Bonus Preview

    Selinsgrove (4)selinsgrove

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division I

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Seals

    Coach: Dave Hess

    2012 Record: 10-4

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT John Daku; Sr. OG Nic Showers; Jr. TE Dylan Beaver; Jr. QB Isaiah Rapp; So. RB Juvon Batts; Jr. FB/TB Zach Adams; Sr. FB Conner Liesenfeld; Sr. WR Curtis Banasiak

    Returning Players – Defense: So DL Andrew Boob; Sr. MLB Conner Liesenfeld; So. ILB Jack Gaugler; Sr. OLB Ben Kahn; Sr. CB Curtis Banasiak; Sr. CB Mason Pope; Jr. S Zach Adams

    Special Teams: “We graduated our kickers. Zach Adams was our backup punter last year. As for now he is the number one punter. We had a battle at the kicker position. But right now it is Branden Schaeffer. He is a first year guy. My return men are Juvon Batts, Zach Adams, Mason Pope and Curtis Banasiak. They did a great job last year. We except good things out of them this year. We just need to find a kicker.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have returning at tackle, John Daku. At guard we have Nic Showers. We also have returning on the line is Dylan Beaver. He is our tight end. That is it for returning players on the offensive line. We have to replace three lineman. Jack Gaugler, Jonah Feger, Scott Eck, Kyle Gorin, Ben Gaugler and Zach Inch will battle for the other positions on the line.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “We have our quarterback back from last year. He is Isaiah Rapp. He started the last eight games for us last year. He’s a good runner, but more of a pocket passer. He has a good accurate arm. He is a student of the game and very intelligent. He is always watching film.”

     

    How’s your running game? 

    “We have Juvon Batts back. He’s only going to be a sophomore. He was a 1,000 yard rusher last year as a freshman. We have a starting junior fullback/tailback back. He is Zach Adams. Conner Liesenfeld is a returning fullback. He will get some significant playing time.”

    Note: Batts rushed for 1,048 yards on 175 carries and nine touchdowns. He averaged six yards per carry. Adams he 767 yards rushing on 160 carries and five touchdowns.

     

    How about your receivers?

    “We graduated quite a few receivers. Curtis Banasiak is coming back and he has a lot of experience at the receiver position. Austin Benner will see a lot of time this year. We have some young guys that will add depth. They are Ben Kuhns, Nick Swineford, Ben Kahn and Ethan Trautman.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We had a freshman start last year. He is Andrew Boob. We graduated Harley Stahl who was a All-Stater. So, Andrew is our only returning player on the line. Zach Inch, Ben Gaugler, Kyle Gorin, Jack Gaugler, John Daku, Jonah Feger, Scott Eck and Nic Showers will battle for playing time on the defensive line.”

     

    How’s your linebackers?

    “Conner Liesenfeld is our returning middle linebacker. Jack Gaugler is a returning starter at inside linebacker. Another outside linebacker is Ben Kahn, he’s back. So, we have three of the five linebackers back. Another player battling for one of the two spots is David Klinger. He is looking at playing time if he continues to progress this summer. Ethan Trautman could see some action this year. Dylan Beaver is looking to play some at inside linebacker. Brandon Hoover is a first year guy. He may get some playing time along with Austin Burkholder.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have two three-year starters back at corner. They are Curtis Banasiak and Mason Pope. We also have a kid that got a lot of playing time at corner. He is Zach Adams. He will be moved over at safety along with Angelo Martin. Those two will battle for the safety spot.”

     

    What are your strengths on both sides of the ball?

    “Our strength is the returning players at the running back position That is our style of football, running the ball. We always start with the running game.”

    “On defense we have three of the five returning starters at linebackers. We have two three-year starters back in the secondary. We are real solid back there. We have a lot coming back on special teams.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “We have to develop an offensive line. That is our number one priority. We graduated three super players last year on the line. Our success depends on how well we run the ball.”

    “On defense, up front, we need to find some down men and have good kids there. But we need kids to step forward. But having the three returning linebackers back will help. We have some young talented kids there, we need kids to step up.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 39 – Imhotep Charter (12) – Small School Team # 1

    Imhotep Charter (12)imhotep

    Conference: Philadelphia Public League, AA Division

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Panthers

    Coach: Albie Crosby

    2012 Record: 14-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C Gordon Thomas; Sr. OG Tryone Barge; Sr. OT Taleem Muhammad; Sr. OT Aaron Ruff; So. TE Naseir Upshur; Jr. QB Andre Dreuitt; Jr. WR Denniston “D.J.” Moore; Jr. RB Nasir Bonner

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DE Qwamere Wright-Downing; Sr. DT Tyrone Barge; Jr. DT Kalim Kennedy; Sr. LB Randell Hunter; Sr. MLB Steven Denby; Sr. SS DeAndre Scott; Sr. FS Quadeem Starks; Sr. CB Nyeem Thrones

    Special Teams: “Our kicker is D.J. Moore. He made All-Public as a kicker last year for us. DeAndre Scott does the punting duties. Our kickoff returners are Aaron Watkins, Tyliek Raynor and Mike Walters. Our punt returners will be DeAndre Scott and Nyeem Thrones.”

    Top Newcomers: So. WR Nasir Lewis

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have our center back. He is Gordon Thomas. He was named honorable mention all-state last year. He is getting some division one looks. We have our guard back from last year and he was our only two-way player. He is Tyrone Barge. He is getting division one looks. My left tackle is Taleem Muhammad and the other tackle is Aaron Ruff. He gave a verbal commitment to Temple. He was first team all-state last year. Rivals had him number one in the state and 24th nationally as a tackle. So we have four of the five lineman returning from last year’s team. The guy that is going to get the fifth spot was a freshman last year. He is John Carlo. He is a sophomore and is 6-foot-5, 285-pounds.”

    “Our tight end is going to be a sophomore and started last year. He is Naseir Upshur. He is an up and coming player and one of the top from our freshman class. He is a tall kid at 6-foot-4.”

     

    You return your quarterback. Talk about Andre.

    “We have our starting quarterback back and he is a two-year starter. He is Andre Dreuitt. He’s starting to get a lot of interest from division one schools. He had 18 total touchdowns last year for us.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have our tailback back and he was our third back last year. He is Nasir Bonner.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have returning at receiver Denniston “D.J.” Moore. Nasir Lewis is looking good and he will battle for playing time.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Up front we have back Qwamere Wright-Downing at end. He led the team in sacks last year. He had 12 sacks last year. Tyrone Barge is returning at tackle. We have a rising junior Kalim Kennedy returning at tackle. Sophomore Jordan McCray is looking to get some playing time on the line this year.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “Our linebacker returning from last year’s team is Randell Hunter. Steven Denby is back in the middle. Kahiree Hasan is going to play a lot for us this year. He played the weak side backer for us last year as well as Braheem Garland.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We have back DeAndre Scott. He has over 30 some division one offers. Our free safety is back. He is Quadeem Starks. Nyeem Thrones is back at corner. We have a couple of guys in the mix. They are Devon Crosby and Zihar Wright.”

     

    What are some of your strengths this year?

    “I think one of our strengths is going to be the continuity of the line. Our line was a question mark last year and this year they have experience going into this season. We have size, they know each other and work well together. On defense our strength is our secondary. We have three of the four kids having division one offers in the secondary. We are strong back there.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “Our first game this year we go out to Ohio to play Cardinal Mooney. That is going to be a challenge for us. Our first home game is against LaSalle. The key for us is never get too high or too low and just be ready to compete always. We need to use every opportunity as a experience. I think that will be the key to our season, remembering the feeling of coming up a little bit short, playing against a great Wyomissing team. Who wanted it and we want our young men to have the same vision as them. It will be tough this year. Our league has gotten better. If you look at if we are fortunate to come out of the public league we will play in the district championship game against one of the Catholic teams. The Catholic league is really strong. West Catholic is always going to be there. Neumann-Goretti is doing a amazing job and Archbishop Carroll is phenomenal among others. So its not going to be a cake walk to get out of the city. We look forward to the challenge this season.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 38 – Coatesville (1) – Big School Team # 2

    Coatesville (1)coatesville

    Conference: Ches-Mont League, National Division

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Red Raiders

    Coach: Matt Ortega

    2012 Record: 14-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Colin Raysor; Sr. OG Titus Richards; Sr. TE Tyler Burke; Sr. RB Daquan Worley; Sr. RB Isaih Flamer; Jr. WR Jay Stocker

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Mike Boykin; Sr. DL Titus Richards; Sr. LB Tyler Burke; Jr. LB Steven Pawling; Sr. LB Devonte Suber; Sr. DB Daquan Worley; Jr. S Jay Stocker; Sr. Isaih Flamer

    Special Teams: “We lost all our guys from last year. Tyler Burke will be our punter. Our kicker is Joey Sacco. He kicked in JV last year. Daquan Worley, Jalen Hudson and Isaih Flamer will be doing the kickoff duties. Our punt returners are Jalen Hudson and Stanley Woodward.”

    Top Newcomers: DB Ahkema Evans

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We only return two starters from last year on the offensive line. We have our left tackle back, Colin Raysor. Titus Richards is back at left guard. We are rotating our centers between Garrett Muroski and Andrew Diegenio. We are going to rotate the other guard spot with Daniel Glass and Jevone Norman. Our right tackle is Dave Thomas. This is one of the deepest offensive lines we have had.”

    “We have our tight end back Tyler Burke. He is a three-year starter, is a great blocker and has great hands. He is going to be a huge part of our passing game this year.”

     

    Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “We had a battle at the quarterback spot this summer between Junior Sami Warren and Sophomore Jordan Young. We are going to start Jordan. But both he and Sami will get playing time this year for us.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We return our leading rusher from last year. He is Daquan Worley. He is a Penn State recruit. He’s a physical runner and gets stronger as the games goes. He plays a lot bigger than he is. He proved that in the playoffs. We also have our second string running back from last year back. He is  Isaih Flamer. We have another guy Jalen Hudson. He will be a slot receiver and at times he will be a runner.”

    Note: Worley rushed for 1,779 yards on 228 carries and 20 touchdowns.

     

    Who are your receivers?

    “We have Jay Stocker back at receiver. Jalen Hudson will be at slot receiver for us. Jimmy Clark and Ricky Southcott will battle for playing time. Keenan Coleman will be in the mix.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Mike Boykin back at defensive tackle. Titus Richards is back on the line. Steven Jacks will play inside on the line. Derrick Muroski is going to play defensive end for us. Daniel Glass is one guy that has been in the rotation. He will be a tackle. Jevon Norman will be in the mix.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We have all three linebackers back. We will start with Tyler Burke. He is a three-year starter and committed to Maryland. He is a guy that is all around the ball. He has a nose for the ball and he’s our leading tackler the last two years. He is a special player. Devonte Suber and Steven Pawling are the other two linebackers back from last year.”

    Note: Burke was a key player on the Red Raiders last year. He helped his team advance to the PIAA Class 4A State Championship  game last year. He had 18 total tackles and two fumble recoveries in that game.

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We have a lot of experience coming back in the secondary. We have Daquan Worley back. He is a three-year starter. He is a great cover corner. Not may teams throw the ball his way. He is aggressive with the run game when he needs to be. His biggest intangible is his team leadership. We have Jay Stocker back at free safety and Isaih Flamer back. We have a transfer from North Carolina. His name is Ahkema Evans. He started down there as a sophomore. Daniel Ahara will play some safety. Stan Woodard will add depth to the secondary.”

    Note: Worley had 45 tackles and three interceptions last year.

     

    What are your strengths this year?

    “Our strength on the team starts on defense. We have eight returning players from last year’s team. On offense our strength is the running game. We have a lot of guys that have experience from last year’s team. But, we had to replace some guys. We had a chance to play a lot of young guys last year. We have a lot of guys waiting there turn. So, its their time for them to step up.”

     

    What is different about this team compared to last year?

    “We aren’t going to be a high flying team like last year. We are real excited about our team. It’s going to be a different style team. We are going to be bigger up front this year. We are going to run the ball with the backs we have and rely on a great defense. One thing for sure we are going to work hard.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 37 – Southern Columbia (4) – Small School Team # 2

    Southern Columbia (4)southern_columbia

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division III

    Class: A

    Nickname: Tigers

    Coach: Jim Roth

    2012 Record: 12-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. C Trent Donlan; So. OG Josh Yoder; Sr. OT Josh Tripp; Sr. OG Logan Reynolds; So. RB Blake Marks; Sr. RB Nate Hunter; Sr. HB Matt Lupold; Sr. RB Adam Feudale; Jr. WR Luke Rarig; So. QB Nick Becker

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DT Trent Donlan; Sr. DE Mitch Stanziale; Sr. ILB Cody Pavlick; Sr. ILB Robert Delbo; Sr. OLB Garret Sosnoski; Jr. CB Luke Rarig; Jr. SS Brad Noll

    Special Teams: “Luke Rarig is our kicker. He has been kicking for a couple of years. We had a soccer player that did our place kicking the last two years and Luke was our kickoff guy. He had a stronger leg. This year he should do all of it. We have guys we are looking at this summer that may punt for us.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. WR/CB Zachary Tillett; Sr. ATH Mason Peters; Sr. TE/DE Ken Fegley

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Trent Donlan returns at center. We also have our right guard back and he is Josh Yoder. Our left tackle is Josh Tripp. Logan Reynolds is our left guard. So we return four out of the five starters from last years team. The only lineman we have to replace is our right tackle.”

    “Our number one tight end Jake Becker was a good four-year player for us he graduated. He was one of our best blocking tight ends we ever had. He will be tough to replace. Ken Fegley may see action at tight end.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “Our quarterback who was on the varsity team last year and quarterback the JV team his freshman year is Nick Becker. He started one game for us last year and threw three touchdowns in the first half of the game. He is a tall kid at 6-foot-3. He is one of the bigger quarterbacks we had in some time. He lacks experience but is a good athlete and what’s nice is that he has a good supporting class. We have a strong running game and if its solid that takes the pressure off the young quarterback.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have a lot of experience back from last year’s team. We played a lot of young kids. Our one halfback, Nate Hunter played up until the Selinsgrove game and was having a outstanding year as a sophomore before the injury. He was putting up gaudy numbers last year. He had big play potential. He went down with a ACL injury in the Selinsgrove game. That is when Blake Marks became a starter for us as a freshman. The other two backs that started all year for us are Matt Lupold who was another halfback and Adam Feudale who was our fullback and leading rusher from last year. So we have four starters back for three positions.

     

    How are your wide receivers?

    “At wideout we rotated enough kids in last year so we have depth. Luke Rarig returns from last year. He is an outstanding skilled player and has big play potential out there. This summer we have been impressed with Zachary Tillett. He’s a kid that played from Shamokin last year. He has good size and speed.

     

    “We have a kid coming out this year that hasn’t played football in a couple of years. He is Mason Peters. He’s a great baseball player and qualified for the Big 26 Baseball Classic. He is such a great athlete that normally if a kid was out for a couple of years you wouldn’t expect much from him this year. But he seems to be picking up things so quickly.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Trent Donlan is one of the two-way players we have. He did that last year as a sophomore. He’s back at defensive tackle. A kid by the name of Mitch Stanziale returns at defensive end. So we have two spots to fill. Collyn Drake who will be a senior is battling for one of the spots. He has worked very hard this off-season. He has really gotten a lot more size and strength, about 6-foot-2, 230-pounds. He is a kid that could help us on the line this year. We have one other kid that will be in the mix and he is a bit under sized. His name is Ken Fegley. He may play weak side defensive end position for us. The other spot is going to be a battle between a number of people this summer.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “The linebackers will be the strength of our defense. Our two inside guys return. Let’s start with Cody Pavlick who made first team all-state at linebacker. He has nice size and runs well. The other kid returning is Robert Delbo. He worked extremely hard in the off-season to get bigger and stronger. With the experience they have we should have one of the best pairs of inside linebackers in some time. A third guy that is returning outside is Garret Sosnoski. Garrett started all the games last year. We aren’t sure who the other linebacker is going to be. Matt Lupold and Blake Marks have some experience there. So if someone does’t step up one of those guys may fill the final spot at linebacker.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Luke Rarig started in secondary, he’s back. Zach Tillett is another kid in the secondary. Mason Peters will see action. Nate Hunter would have been back there, but he is coming off a ACL injury last year and will play only on offense. He was a good defensive back for us last year. There is one other kid that will be a junior. He is Brad Noll. He played some last year for us. I feel we are going to have two good corners and need to work out a safety.”

     

    What is your concern this year?

    “We have experience coming back. The biggest concern for us is the defensive line. We need to do better at stopping the run. The way it works is if you don’t have those guys up front doing a good job it really can negate the ability of your linebackers. They need to hold their ground. It’s important for the line to be solid so our linebackers are productive. The other concern is the young quarterback.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 36 – Bishop McDevitt (3) – Big School Team # 3

    Bishop McDevitt (3)bishop_mcdevitt

    Conference: Mid-Penn Conference, Keystone Division

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Crusaders

    Coach: Jeff Weachter

    2012 Record: 14-1

    Returning Players – Offense: So. OT Anthony Long; Jr. OG Kendrick Lewis; Sr. C Tommy Moore; Sr. OT Jordan Mosley; Jr. QB Nick Marsilio; Jr. RB Andre Robinson; Sr. RB Rashad Lawson; Jr.WR Tyrone Gibson; So WR Kobay White

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Steve Marrazzo; Sr. DE Mike Perloski; Sr. DE Austin Anderson; Jr. DT Myles Turner; Sr. DT Jordan Mosley; Sr. LB Nate Monroe; Jr. MLB Greg Artis-Payne; Jr. OLB Que’Shawn Jenkins; Jr. CB Tyrone Gibson; So. CB Joe Headen; Jr. S Brandon Stanback

    Special Teams: “Bobby Zwigart was our punter two years ago. He will be our kicker and punter. My returners are Kobay White, Tyrone Gibson and Andre Robinson. All three guys can score any where on the field.”

    Top Newcomers: So OL Jaelon Mitchell; Fr. RB Matt Geiger; Fr. QB/LB Jacqun Jackson

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offense line?

    “We have four out of the five kids returning on the offensive line. We have returning at left offensive tackle, Anthony Long. He started for us as a freshman. He has a couple of division one offers already. Our left guard is Kendrick Lewis. Tommy Moore is back and will play at center position. Our right guard is Devin Deibler. He’s back from his freshman year. Our right tackle started last year and he is back. He is Jordan Mosley.”

    “At tight end we have Johnny Yetter and Mike Perloski. Also Austin Anderson will play there as well as Chad Cortez.”

     

    Alec Werner has graduated. Who’s your quarterback?

    “A guy who was quarterback for our JV team as a freshman and sophomore, Nick Marsilio. He will be a junior. He played a little bit last season. He is 6-foot-3 with a cannon arm. His dad was a quarterback at Akron.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have our fullback back. His name is Joey Kerle. Both of our 1,000 yard tailbacks are back. Rashad Lawson will be a senior. Andre Robinson is back and has about 20 division one offers.”

    Note: Lawson and Robinson combined rushing for 2,046 yards on 301 carries and 30 touchdowns.

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We have our number two and three receivers back as far as catches from last year. The first one is Kobay White. He will be a sophomore and has a couple of division one offers already. Tyrone Gibson is back. He won the District 100-meters last year. A lot of speed between both kids. We have some other guys that will get some playing time. I feel we have four sophomores that are division one receivers. One guy is Bryce Hall. His brother played at Stanford and in the NFL with the 49ers. Kevin Lentz will see some playing time. Alex Marsico is another sophomore receiver. Chad Cortez will play some receiver when he isn’t playing tight end.”

    Note: Gibson and White combined last year catching 41 passes for 846 yards and seven touchdowns

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have at defensive end Steve Marrazzo. He was first team All-State last year. Mike Perloski is the other defensive end. He has some offers from Ivy League schools and Patriot League schools. Austin Anderson also played a ton last year. At defensive tackle we have Myles Turner back. He’s starting to get some division one interest. The other defensive tackle is Jordan Mosley and Anthony Long will play quite a bit.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We have all three starters back. Nate Monroe is back and has a couple of division one offers. Greg Artis-Payne is middle linebacker. The other outside linebacker is also a division one recruit and he is Que’Shawn Jenkins.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Tyrone Gibson will start for us at corner and the other corner will be Joe Headen who was a freshman last year and played nickel for us. Kobay White will play a little bit at corner. Our safeties will be Brandon Stanback and the other guy could be Anthony Dasent at safety.”

     

    What are your keys going into this year?

    “One of the things that has hurt us in the last couple of years is when we wanted to run the football against real good teams like Archbishop Wood and Erie Cathedral Prep they shut down our running game. We ran early against Prep, than they shut our running game down. We need to run the ball when we want to run the ball. Our offensive line should be our strength for us this year. We’ve got size and experience.”

    “The biggest key is to run when we want to and be able to run the ball in December. On defense we have a lot of experience coming back. We have our front seven all returning.”

     

    You have a lot of speed on the team. Talk about your speed.

    “This may be my fastest team at McDevitt I ever had and we have size to go with the speed.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 35 – West Catholic (12) – Small School Team # 3

    West Catholic (12)west_catholic

    Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League, AA Division

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Burrs

    Coach: Brian Fluck

    2012 Record: 7-4

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. QB Antwain McCollum; Sr. RB Greg White; Jr. RB David Swen; Jr. C Steven Wyant; Sr. OT Khalim Hadas; Sr. OL Kameron Cotton; Jr. WR Ahkil Crumpton; So. WR Craig Jones; Sr. WR Patrick Amara

    Returning Players – Defense: So. DL Tymir Oliver; Sr. DL Anthony Ukaha; Sr. S Patrick Amara; Sr. CB Rae’ Quan Williams ; Sr. S Greg White; Jr. LB Neil Satterwhite

    Special Teams: “Patrick Amara does our punting and kicking. My returners could be several people. They are Craig Jones  & Ahkil Crumpton who will return punts. A combination of Crumpton, Jones, Rae’ Quan Williams and Greg White will be in the mix for kickoff returns.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. DE Jalil Branch, Frosh LB Marque McDuffy, jr. DL Greg Nathaniel.

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “I have my center back, Steven Wyant. My right tackle is back and he is Khalim Hadas. Kameron Cotton is back. He played guard and tackle. Greg Nathaniel and Nasir Haqq could help us on the line.”

    “Tymir Oliver played some tight end for us last year and he is back.”

     

    Your sophomore quarterback is back. Talk about him.

    “Antwain McCollum is back at quarterback. He will be a junior. He completed 102 of 168 (61% completion) for 1,552 yards and 13 touchdowns (5 INT). He could help in the run game more this year as a dual-threat quarterback.”

     

    How does your running backs look?

    “We have Greg White returning at running back . He was our leading rusher last year. He rushed for 1,469 yards on 197 carries and 28 touchdowns. David Swen is another guy returning. He played a lot last year and could help us out in the other running back position.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “My third leading receiver is back from last year. He is Patrick Amara. He committed at Pittsburgh University. Ahkrill Crumpton and Craig Jones saw time at wide receiver last season for us.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Anthony Ukaha is back on the defensive line along with Tymir Oliver. They are the only two returning on the line.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We don’t return any starters from last year at linebacker. Neil Satterwhite and Freshman Marque McDuffy  will be in the mix. Jalil Branch will see action at outside linebacker and defensive end.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “We have Patrick Amara back at safety. Rae’Quan Williams is back at corner. We are looking at Craig Jones to help us out. Greg White saw plenty of time at safety last year; David Swen could help there, too.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “Our lineman have to come together and play like a unit offensively. On the defensive side we need to play better at the linebacker positions.”

     

    What are your strengths?

    “On defense our secondary will be our strength. We have a lot of depth there. Our strength on offense is experience at the quarterback position and our running game. Skill positions should be pretty good.”

    Ed “Huck” Palmer contributed to this article

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 34 – LaSalle College HS – Big School Team # 4

    LaSalle College HSlasalle

    Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League, AAAA Division

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Explorers

    Coach: Drew Gordon

    2012 Record: 12-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OL Bill Frusco; Jr. ATH Jimmy Herron; Jr. RB Jordan Meachum; Sr. OG David Geppert

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Ryan Coonahan; Sr. LB Zaire Franklin; Jr. S Jimmy Herron;

    Special Teams: “Matt Raczak replace Ryan Winslow as the full-time punter and kicker.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. QB Kyle Shurmur; Sr. K/P Matt Raczak; So. RB Jared Walls

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have no returning players on the offense line. Bill Frusco is the only guy that has experience coming back on the line. He will play at right guard. Matt McDermott is at center. David Geppert will play the other guard spot and the other two positions are not set yet. Vince Cicalese is battling for playing time.”

     

    Who will be your quarterback?

    “We have a guy that moved from Ohio and his name is Kyle Shurmur. He will be a Junior. He has looked pretty good this summer. He is our starting quarterback. The other guy that will see some time at quarterback position is Jimmy Herron. We used him in the wild cat last year.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “A kid that played some last year was Jordan Meachum. He will be our number one guy this year. Jimmy Herron was our leading rusher. We have a sophomore that have looked good in camp and will get playing time this year for us. One is Jared Walls and he has looked good in camp. The other is Nick Rinella who will get some touches this year.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have Jimmy Herron back and he is our leading receiver from last year. We have three guys that could end up sharing the position or we are waiting for somebody to step out of the crowd. One of the guys is Levi Hardy. He got in a game for us last year. Charles Headen and AJ Grezeszak are the other two kids that are battling for playing time.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “The only returning player on the defensive line is Ryan Coonahan at defensive end. Right now the other positions are going to be by committee. Ryan Seiss has looked good. Another kid is Sophomore Isaiah Henrich. He has done a real nice job in some of the scrimmages. Sean Collins, Vince Cicalese and a couple of others are in the mix.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We return Zaire Franklin. He is our only returning starter. Ryan Brady has looked good in camp. Brendan Daly has been getting some reps as well as Aidan Kerrigan. Brennan O’Donnell is in the mix.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “Jimmy Herron played a lot at safety for us last year. Steve Hudak will play at corner and has done a real good job for us in camp. Mick Barrett has been active back there. AJ Grezeszak and Chris Cilliberto will get some reps and there are a couple of other guys looking for playing time in the secondary.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “The whole thing revolves on how quickly the young guys pickup the system and adjust to varsity level play. We had this issue three years ago and the kids responded pretty well. We need kids to step up this year.”

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  • 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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 32 – Archbishop Wood (12) – Big School Team # 5

    Archbishop Wood (12)archbishop_wood

    Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League, AAA Division

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Vikings

    Coach: Steve Devlin

    2012 Record: 13-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. OT Ryan Bates; Sr. OT/OG Deion Oliver; Jr. C Ryan Neher; Sr. RB Josh Messina; Jr. RB Jarrett McClenton; Jr. FB Jake Cooper; Sr. WR Kendall Singelton; Jr. WR Justin Rubin; Jr. TE Christian Lohin

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DT Nafeez Carter-Brown; Jr. DT Devon Cobb; Jr. DE Christian Lohin; Sr. LB Josh Messina; Jr. LB Jake Cooper; Jr. CB Jarrett McClenton; Sr. CB Kendall Singelton; Sr. DB DJ Brinkley

    Special Teams: “We have a kid that is coming out for the team. He is Dan McDonald. He is a soccer player and he is working real hard this summer kicking the ball. We have a couple of guys that can punt. We will make a decision closer to opening day. Jarrett McClenton and Deion Clifton did it last year for us and Kendall Singelton. We have all those guys back this year.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “The first guy is Ryan Bates. He started every game for me as a sophomore at tackle. He already has six or seven division one offers. Deion Oliver is back. He plays tackle and guard positions. Ryan Neher played a little bit for me last year. He will be our center this year. We have a couple of kids battling for a spot, Joe LoStracco and Dan Coyle. Another kid battling for a spot is Shane Scroger. Tom Cardoza could add depth to the line.”

    “Our tight end Christian Lohin was one of our starters from last year. He got hurt the second game of the year and was out for the year. So, he’s back. I have another kid Nafeez Carter-Brown will see some playing time at tight end and Jake Cooper.”

     

    You have your quarterback back from last year. Talk about Tom.

    “Yes, we have Tom Garlick back. He started as a freshman. He has worked hard in the offseason is bigger and stronger this year. With a year under his belt he brings back experience at the quarterback position. He throws the ball well and can run when he has to.”

    Note: As a freshman he passed for over 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns last year.

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We lost a good player to graduation last year, Andrew Guckin. But we have three guys back from let year. We have our second leading rusher from last year back for us and he is Josh Messina. He was a fullback for us last year and caught a lot of balls out of the backfield. Jake Cooper was a fullback last year and him and Josh split time last year. Our third leading rusher from last year is back, Jarrett McClenton. He was one of my half backs from last year for us. I have a lot of depth coming back at the running back position. Jarrett and Josh carried the ball a lot for us and have good experience.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We got a lot of guys back there. Kendall Singleton played some receiver for us last year and he’s back. Justin Rubin played some last year for us along with DJ Brinkley. John Hall could see some reps at receiver.”

     

    How about your defensive line?

    “We have Nafeez Carter-Brown and Devon Cobb back. They both will play tackle. Christian Lohin is back on the line. Chris Gary could be our other defensive end. Ian Lyons adds depth at the line. Tom Cardoza will see some playing time on the line.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “Josh Messina and Jake Cooper will be our linebackers this year. They split time last year for us. Luke Spahits and Justin Rubin are strong safety/linebacker guys. They both will see some action.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Both of our corners that started for us last year are back. They are Jarrett McClenton and Kendall Singelton. DJ Brinkley is back. He played safety and linebacker for us last year. We have a bunch of guys battling for the safety spot. Deion Clifton could see some time.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “The offensive line needs to gel. We have a lot of experience, we just need to put it all together. We were pretty young last year. We had some great players like Andrew Guckin, Fran Walsh and Nick Arcidiacono and they are hard to replace. But, we played so many young kids last year that I think we have guys ready to step up and run with it. I think we are really going to have a lot of skill this year.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 31 – Berks Catholic (3) – Small School Team # 5

    Berks Catholic (3)berks_catholic

    Conference: Berks Inter-County Conference, Section 2

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Saints

    Coach: Rick Keely

    2012 Record: 9-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. TE Pietro Gaspari; Sr. OT Tomas Aguilar; Sr. OL Che Murray; Sr. QB Matt Kase; Jr. QB Patrick Causa; Sr. RB Carsen Allen; Sr. RB Chris Warren; Sr. RB Cooper Kutz; Jr. FB Matt Reinhart; Sr. FB Will Budock; Sr. SE Kyle Eliff; Sr. WR Michael Gokay

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Kobe Foy; Sr. DT Tomas Aguilar; So. DE Eric Bodolus; Sr. DE Pietro Gaspari; Sr. LB Nick Waligurski; Jr. ILB Matt Reinhart; Sr. LB Sam Stiles; Sr. OLB Eric Fellin; Sr. CB Cooper Kutz; Sr. CB Chris Warren; Sr. FS Carsen Allen

    Special Teams: “Our kick return game should be good. We have all those athletes back. Chris Warren took I think two or three kickoff returns back for touchdowns last year. Cooper Kutz took two or three punt returns back for touchdowns last year. Patrick Causa when he was a sophomore returned a punt almost for a touchdown, he stepped out at the one. Carson Allen is dangerous back there. We have a lot of guys that can do it. Chris and Cooper lead the way on special teams. Michael Gokay is our long snapper. We don’t return anyone at kicker. Patrick Causa punted last year. Eric Fellin has been punting this summer. He may punt this year. Patrick will be in the mix.”

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have a lineman returning and a tight end. The only returning lineman tackle is Tomas Aguilar. He’s our offensive tackle. We have a bunch of guys battling for the remaining four spots on the line. Phil Bennethum has worked really hard in the weight room and gotten stronger and it looks like he will play center. The two guard spots are kind of up in the air. We may move Sam Stiles from tight end to guard. Eric Bodolus could play guard. Che Murray will be in the mix at guard. All three of those kids are good athletes and can play other spots.”

    “Pietro Gaspari returns at tight end. Pietro is a great blocker and has soft hands. This will be his fourth-year starting. He started as a freshman at Holy Name before the two schools merged. He’s very athletic and we have to make a point to get him the ball this year. He’s a weapon down the field for us.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “We split time last year between Matt Kase who will be a senior and Patrick Causa who will be a junior. We are going to split time again this year at least going into camp. Both kids are good kids and very talented. Both kids could be the starter and we would get the job done. But they will continue to work together and we expect a lot out of both kids this year. Both kids are mobile and both are better outside the pocket than inside the pocket. Matt is a little bigger. He’s more of a power runner. Patrick is more elusive and can shift gears. There isn’t much difference between both kids. Our third guy is Josh Mendenhall.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have a lot of depth at the running position. We return Carsen Allen, Cooper Kutz and Chris Warren. They all started and rotated in at the two halfback spots last year. All three of those kids can catch, they can run and they can block. All three kids are capable to go the distance. We have a couple of kids that should add more depth. They are Blake Lutz and Joe Stiles. Blake has worked hard in the off-season and he is a tough runner. Joe is a hard tough runner and will contribute somewhere. We have a junior Matt Reinhart. He is big and strong. In a 200-yard sprint he is probably our fastest guy. He’s one of the strongest guys on the team. He is a physical runner. He is our fullback that has break away speed. We have another kid, Will Budock, who ran for 100 yards in a game for us last year. He was a fullback last year and we may move him around. So, we really have some good kids, really talented kids and they all do different things well.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We start two guys and they are Michael Gokay and Kyle Eliff. Both kids are going to be seniors and started every game for us last year. With all our running backs I expect maybe a guy or two in the mix at receiver position. Both kids have really worked hard to improve their game and are great blockers.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Our returning tackle is Kobe Foy. He brings a lot of experience back from last year. Tomas Aguilar is back. He is a high motor kid. Tynan DeShields played some line last year. He is a big kid and moves well for his size. He may play some at tackle. The defensive ends are Eric Bodolus and Pietro Gaspari are back. Eric started a few games and one was the Schuylkill Valley game. He made the sack on a two-point conversion less than 30 seconds remaining and we won the game by a point. He is a big time player and he is going to be a sophomore. This will be Pietro’s third-year starting at defensive end. We are relying on Pietro on both sides of the ball. He is the only guy that we need on both sides of the ball.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “We have one of the best returning linebackers in our league. He is Nick Waligurski. He is a great kid and great player. Unfortunately he tore his ACL playing Lacrosse in Mid-july and will miss this 2013 season. He was going to be the anchor of our defense. He was our middle linebacker and was smart, tough, good leader and all the kids look up to him. So, we are going to miss him a ton inside. But we have all those skill guys and we have depth. So we have a lot of guys that will have to step up in his place. I told the kids that I don’t think we are going to replace Nick, but we have a lot of guys that can step up and move over and help and make it work. So, inside linebacker looks like Matt Reinhart. He started the last six games for us last year. He has so much natural ability. Sam Stiles started the first half of the year last year. He will play some. We talked about moving Tom Ferguson inside. Eric Fellin is our other outside linebacker. So all those kids are in the mix at linebacker.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “Cooper Kutz was our defensive back of the year in our league last year. He had five interceptions and he plays corner for us. On the other side we have Chris Warren at corner. He is a really athletic kid. Carsen Allen, the other running back, started at free safety for us last year. It looks like there are a couple of guys out there that can push him. But right now he is the guy at free safety. He did a good job for us last year.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 30 – Neshaminy (1) – Big School Team #6

    Neshaminy (1)neshaminy

    Conference: Suburban One League, National Conference

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Redskins

    Coach: Mark Schmidt

    2012 Record: 9-4

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Mike Palmer; Sr. OG Dan Johnson; Sr. C John Koch; Sr. TE Luke Carrezola; Sr. RB Denny Lord; Sr. RB Blake Sullivan; Jr. RB D’Andre Pollard; Sr. WR Cole Creighton

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Luke Carrezola; Sr. NG Alex Nicolas; Sr. DL Dorian Arthur; Sr. DL Blake Sullivan; Sr. LB Denny Lord; Sr. LB Matt Bianchino; Sr. CB Devon Brown; Sr. S Cole Creighton; Jr. DB Matt Magdelinskas

    Special Teams: “Chris Watson will be our punter. We have a freshman named Dillion McDonald and he is very talented. He will be our kicker. Cole Creighton was our punt returner last year but I think you may see guys like Denzel Hughes, D’Andre Pollard and Trokon Buesmaill back there. We have return guys that can do some damage.”

    Top Newcomers: Fr. QB Mason Jones

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We return Mike Palmer at offensive tackle. Dan Johnson returns at offensive guard. We have back at center, John Koch. We have four of five other guys competing for the final two positions. They are Hunter Kelly, Andrew Worth and Brendan Byrne. They are battling for playing time at guard or tackle positions.”

    “Luke Carrezola returns at tight end. He verbally committed earlier this year to Connecticut. We have another returning letterman at tight end. He is going to be a sophomore, he is Billy Ritchey.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “We have a battle going on this summer at quarterback. They are Tyler Wombough and Mason Jones who will be a freshman. Jones can move around real good and he throws well. Tyler is mobile.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We lost Nate Hall from last year. But we have returning at running back, Denny Lord, Blake Sullivan and D’Andre Pollard. Devon Brown played a little running back. Trokon Buesmaill will see some action at running back. We have a few other guys battling for playing time.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “Denzel Hughes will be a sophomore and lettered last year, he’s back. Hahman Pack is another wideout. Cole Creighton is back. Trokon Buesmaill will see some time.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Luke Carrezola returning at end. Alex Nicolas played at nose guard last year. Then we ended up with Blake Sullivan and Dorian Arthur at the other defensive end position. They are both very athletic kids and play hard. They did a really good job. Guys that may rotate in and help are Troy Taylor, Shane Corbett and Steve Rienzi. We have depth on the line.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We are moving Denny Lord to inside linebacker position. My two outside guys right now are Matt Bianchino and Trokon Buesmaill. My other inside guys are Jake Fox, Dan Dogba and Cale Kitchenman.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have two guys back from last year’s team that are three-year starters. They are Devon Brown who returns at corner, and Cole Creighton who returns at safety. Matt Magdelinskas will see playing time in the secondary. Steve Pirritano is another guy doing well for us. D’Andre Pollard could play some corner. Denzel Hughes can play free safety.”

     

    What are you telling your kids this summer?

    “The biggest thing we are pushing is to have a very high level of ownership. Instead of renting it we want to own it. We really want a sense of ownership with this team. We want everyone to work together as a team. We have experience back and we have guys that can play.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 29 – Danville (4) – Small School Team # 6

    Danville (4)danville

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division I

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Ironmen

    Coach: Jim Keiser

    2012 Record: 11-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OG Isaiah Croll; Sr. OG Chris Humbert; Sr. C Matt Shipe; Sr. OT Blake Remensnyder; Sr. OG Ian Ficca; Sr. RB Isaiah Croll; Sr. FB Sam Dressler; Sr. TE Zack Kozick

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DT Jacob Sheridan; Sr. DT Isaac Troutman; Sr. NG Marcus Wilt; Sr. MLB Eric Haney; Jr. LB Tom Brouse; Sr. DB Zack Kozick; Sr. S Caleb Klein

    Special Teams: “We have our kicker back. He is Shayne Riley. He was phenomenal last year and didn’t miss one extra point. My return game we are looking at Charles Rivera and a couple other guys are in the mix.”

    Note: Riley was perfect on PAT, 36 out of 36. He was eight out of nine on field goals attempts and his longest was 42.

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We return four out of the five lineman from last year. On the offensive line we are bringing back Ian Ficca at offensive guard. The other guard back is Chris Humbert. We are bringing back Matt Shipe at center. At tackle returning is Blake Remensnyder and he is 6-foot-6, 280-pounds. There is a battle at the other tackle spot between Jacob Sheridan and another kid that moved in from Selinsgrove and his name is Zack Campbell. Gunnar Feldmann is in the mix.”

    “We are moving Zack Kozick to tight end.”

     

    You have experience coming back at the quarterback spot. Talk about Weston.

    “Yes, we have Weston Baylor coming back from last season. He is a great runner for a quarterback and has a strong arm and throws the ball extremely well.”

    Note: Baylor passed for 1,420 yards and 18 touchdowns. He rushed for 353 yards and three touchdowns.

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have both our kids back. We have back at halfback Isaac Croll and Sam Dressler is back at fullback.”

    Note: Dressler and Croll combined for 1,854 yards rushing on 356 carries and 14 touchdowns last year.

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have a battle at the receiver position between Charles Rivera and Caleb Klein. Mike McCormick Gabe Shope are in the mix.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Jacob Sheridan returns on the line as a tackle. The other tackle will be Issac Troutman who played outside linebacker for us last year. Marcus Wilt will be our nose guard, He’s back.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We are going with our All-State linebacker Eric Haney. The other linebacker is Gunnar Feldmann. He will play inside linebacker. Tom Brouse also returns at linebacker. Evan Tanner will see playing time and the other linebacker will be Gabe Shope.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “We have only one player returning and he is Zach Kozick. At safety we are going with Caleb Klein. The other corner spot is a battle between Charles Rivera and Garrett Krum.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “We have a lot of experience coming back. We have 16 out of 22 kids returning. On offense our strength is our running game. Sammy Dressler needs only 1,100 yards to break the schools rushing record. On defense, it’s our overall defense, that is our strength. They were the glue that held our team together last year and they just flew to the ball and did a great job. Our secondary created 22 turnovers. The biggest key for us is not turning the ball over. We need to cut down on turnovers from last year.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 28 – Manheim Central (3) – Big School Team # 7

    Manheim Central (3)manheim_central

    Conference: Lancaster-Lebanon League, Section 2

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Barons

    Coach: Mike Williams

    2012 Record: 9-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C Nate Brandt; Sr. OG Michael Brown; Sr. OG Jay Swayne; Jr. OT Chad Zunich; Sr. QB Colin Fry; Sr. RB Ian Hanselman; Jr. RB Marc Royer; Jr. WR Dan Wiederrecht; Sr. TE Taylor Geib; Sr. WR Andrew Seiverling

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Rey Lasanta; Sr. DL Wade Beamesderfer; Sr. ILB Ian Hanselman; Jr. ILB Justin Moreno; Sr. OLB Taylor Geib; Sr. S Nick Brubaker; Sr. CB Andrew Seiverling

    Special Teams: “Wade Beamesderfer returns at punter. He returns with good experience. We have two kickers. Jon Hershey was our kickoff guy last year. He is battling for place kicking duties. The other kicker is Damon Crouse. We could split the duties again with both players or one guy could win the starting job. We feel we have two good kickers and a punter. Guys we are looking at for the return game are Dan Wiederrecht and Zachary Sylvester. Both kids are really fast. But we are still working out other kids at kick/punt return.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. OL Hugh Montgomery; Jr OL Michael Leas

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have four starters returning on the offensive line. They are Nate Brandt. He is our center. Michael Brown will be at left guard. My right guard most likely will be Jay Swayne. My right tackle will be Chad Zunich. It’s still to be determined who starts at the other tackle position. But, Hugh Montgomery and Mike Leas could fill the fifth spot on the line at left tackle. ”

     

    “Taylor Geib is back at tight end. He is a combination tight end and wide receiver. He was first team All-State last year and we think he is going to be real good. If we go four-wide at receiver he could be our inside slot receiver.

    Note: Geib had a big year for the Barons catching 53 passes for 1,063 yards and 11 touchdowns.

     

    You have experience at the quarterback position coming back. Talk about Colin.

    “Colin Fry is a very good leader and is fully committed to the task at hand. Colin is respected by teammates, he has good football knowledge and does what the coaches ask. He is a tough kid and communicates well.”

    Note: Fry completed 127 of 217 (58%) passes for 2,114 yards and 22 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He rushed for 373 yards on 79 carries and 14 touchdowns.

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have two pretty good running backs returning. They are Ian Hanselman and Marc Royer. Ian is about 220-pounds and a powerful runner. Marc is our speedster. We have power and speed at the running game and it’s a nice one-two punch. At times they may be in the back field by themselves or together. Justin Moreno will see some time at  fullback. He could be a blocking back for us in the backfield.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “Dan Wiederrecht returns at wide receiver. He’s our split end. Andrew Seiverling is back. He is another inside slot receiver. Zachary Sylvester is a kid that has looked good in 7-on-7 this summer and he could be one the guys we are looking at when we go four-wide and with Matt Carter.

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Rey Lasanta returning. He played tackle for us last year and we may move him to end. Another guy returning is Wade Beamesderfer. He played as much as the starters did last year. Wade probably will be defensive end, but may play some tackle. As far as other players we may take a guy like Chad Zunich and put him in at times on the line. We do have experience coming back and we have some young kids in the mix. At times we may move kids around.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “Ian Hanselman returns at linebacker. He had three interceptions last year for us. Justin Moreno has experience coming back. He started some games for us last year. So, we have two pretty good inside linebackers returning. The other outside linebacker is Taylor Geib. He played a lot for us last year. We have another kid with some experience at outside linebacker, he is Dan Kolk. Marc Royer has some experience and could help us out. I feel we have four experienced players returning at linebacker positions.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We have two of the four guys returning from last year. Nick Brubaker was our starting safety for us last year. Andrew Seiverling played a lot of corner for us. Matt Carter is a guy that could play safety or corner for us this year. We have some other guys in the mix.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “We need to improve our defense from last year. That was our weak spot. We feel like we can do that and that is our main focus this year. I think offensively we have a lot of potential. We need to be consistent and have balance.”

     

    Your program could hit a milestone this year. Talk about it.

    “Our program’s all-time wins are at 493. So if we have a good year we can reach a milestone and join the 500 win club.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 27 – Dunmore (2) – Small School Team # 7

    Dunmore (2)dunmore

    Conference: Lackawanna Football Conference, Division 2

    Class: A

    Nickname: Bucks

    Coach: Jack Henzes

    2012 Record: 14-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT James McHale; Sr. SE Josh Zilla; Jr. C Dan Drewes; Sr. FB Josh Sawka; Sr. QB Brandon Kujawski; Sr. RB Daiqwon Buckley; Jr. RB Sal Marchese

    Returning Players – Defense: So. DE Bob Stout; Jr. DT Dan Drewes; Jr. DT Tim Drewes; Sr. LB Josh Sawka; Sr. LB Daiqwon Buckley; Sr. SS Matt Rogan; Jr. DB Sal Marchese; Jr. RB Joe Maceyko; Sr. DL James McHale; Sr. CB Shakal Blackwell

    Special Teams: “Josh Zilla is our punter, kickoff guy and kicks extra points. We are looking at Shakal Blackwell and Daiquwon Buckley as our returning guys.”

    Top Newcomers: So. TE Bob Stout; Sr. WR Shakal Blackwell

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have our right tackle back. He is Temple recruit James McHale. He is a big kid, 6-foot-7, 290-pounds. Our center is returning and he is Dan Drewes. He started every game his freshman year and has about 26 career starts. He will be a junior this year. Dan Hart and Matt Muraco are battling for playing time. At the guard positions we have Stephen McMynee, Jake Makowski and Kyle Oprisko battling this summer. Sophomore Chris Coviello is another guy in the mix. At tackle Blake Boland adds depth.”

    “At tight end we are looking at Bob Stout. Another tight end is Joe Waters.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “We have returning at quarterback, Brandon Kujawski. He started the last eight games for us last year. He did really well for us. He passed for about 700 yards and 10 touchdowns and only three interceptions. Eric Deluccie adds depth at the quarterback position.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have our returning tailback back. He was our leading rusher last year for us. He is Daiqwon Buckley. He is an outstanding athlete and a excellent runner. Sal Marchese had some experience from last year and will backup Buckley. Another guy with some experience is Joe Maceyko. He is coming along real well this summer. Freshmen Colin Holmes and Michael Dougherty may see limited playing time.”

    Note: Buckley rushed for 1,799 yards on 213 carries and 23 touchdowns. He averaged 8.45 yards per carry.

    “We have our fullback back and he is Josh Sawka. Justin Rogan will be in the mix for playing time at fullback.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We are moving our tight end Josh Zilla to split end. The other wide receiver is going to be Shakal Blackwell. Tyler Lasher and Jason Kraycer may see some action. We have a freshman that we think can help us and he is Michael Dougherty. ”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “The only one we have returning on the line is one of our defensive ends. He is Bob Stout. We have our defensive tackles back and they are the two Drewes boys, Dan and Tim. James McHale is another guy on the line for us. Kyle Oprisko, Stephen McMynee and Jake Makowski will be in the mix for playing time this year. Joe Waters may play defensive end for us.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We have our two linebackers back. Josh Sawka and Daiqwon Buckley. Joe Waters may play linebacker when he isn’t on the defensive line. Justin Rogan is the other linebacker that will get in there. Garrett Murray who is going to be a sophomore, is a good sized kid and runs well. He will play for us at linebacker.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “We have a kid that played a lot at nickel back and we are going to move him to strong safety. He is Matt Rogan. He didn’t play our last two games because of a hand injury. But he’s back and healthy. Shakal Blackwell is back at corner. Sal Marchese will be our nickel back. Michael Dougherty may see time at free safety. We had another key guy that was going to play for us back there, his name is Jason Kraycer. He got hurt in a passing scrimmage this summer and will miss the whole season.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “We need to throw the ball a lot better than we did last year. People are going to gang up on Buckley with eight men in the box. Brandon Kujawski is coming along real well for us and Eric Deluccie. These guys need to improve the passing game for us. If we are successful it will help our running game this year. We have to replace three out of the four players in our secondary. The only one we have coming back there is Shakal Blackwell.”

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  • 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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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 25 – Montoursville (4) – Small School Team # 8

    Montoursville (4)montoursville

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, DIvision II

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Warriors

    Coach: J.C. Keefer

    2012 Record: 8-4

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. TE Derrick Evans; Sr. OT Cody Chilcot; Sr. OG Lucas Shaheen; Jr. C Mike Signor; Sr. OG Tom Williams; So. OT Ben Cerney; Sr. QB Griffin Dunne; Sr. RB Cameron Ott; Sr WR Alex Erb

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Tom Williams; Jr. DL Wyatt Entz; Sr. DL Nick Conklin; So. DL Holden Lodge; Sr. DL Cody Chilcot; Sr. DL Vincent Phillips; So. LB Logan Mekeag; Sr. LB Ethan Jones; Sr. LB Matt Shea; Sr. S Alex Erb; Sr. S Cameron Ott; Sr. CB Griffin Dunne; Jr. CB Curtis Miller

    Special Teams: “Our kick/punt returner will be Curtis Miller. He did it for us last year and did a great job. He’s a really exciting player when he gets his hands on the ball. He does good things. We have some other kids battling for the other returning positions. Cameron Ott is our long snapper. My punter is Alex Erb. I have two soccer players that will be at the kicker position. They are Devin Marriot and Jim McMahon. Jim is the kickoff guy and Devin is our field goal guy. Devin is very accurate. Jim will be our long field goal kicker. He has a strong leg.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. TE Wyatt Entz; Sr RB Alec Rothrock; ATH Keith Batkowski; Jr. WR Chris Scanlon

     

    Coaches comments:

    Who’s returning on the offensive line?

    “We will start at tight end. We have returning Derrick Evans. Anther guy that will get a lot of playing time at tight end is Wyatt Entz. Everyone across the line is a returning starter. At left tackle is Cody Chilcot. At left guard is Lucas Shaheen. Our center is Mike Signor. At right guard is Tom Williams and right tackle is Ben Cerney. We have lot’s of experience on the line.”

     

    How about your quarterback?

    “Griffin Dunne returns at quarterback. He was third on my team in rushing last year. He runs the ball quite a bit out of the shotgun position.”

    Note: In nine games Dunne had 767 total yards and seven touchdowns.

     

    How does your running attack look?

    “The only back we have returning is Carmon Ott. There is a kid that came out this year as a senior, he is Alec Rothrock. He didn’t play last year and has had a nice spring. Our fullback is Ethan Jones. Aidan Plants and Matt Shea will see some playing time.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have Alex Erb back at receiver. We are going to move a kid this year to the slot position. He is Curtis Miller. He can play either split end or slot for us. We are hoping Chris Scanlon steps up this year.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We really try to rotate players as much as we can. Defensively we are going to play eight guys on the line. At defensive end we are going to play Tom Williams, Wyatt Entz, Nick Conklin and Holden Lodge. Those four guys will rotate at end. Inside at nose guard and tackle we are going to have Cody Chilcot, Conner Bassett, Timmy Ungard and Ben Cerney. We also will have the Phillip twins, Vincent and Dominick. They can play inside or outside.”

     

    How’s your linebackers look?

    “We have some good young kids from last year. One of them is a freshman that started last year. He is Logan Mekeag. In the middle is Ethan Jones. He is a returning starter but got hurt last year. He played only three or four games before the injury. Kyle Lynch is going to play inside. We also have Derrick Evans, Matt Shae, Tristian Bailey will see action this year. One kid that is our center is going to play a lot at linebacker. He is Mike Signor. We have a few other young players we are looking at. But, we will rotate the best five players in.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We are extremely excited about our secondary. Are two safeties are division one kids. They are Alex Erb and Cameron Ott. Our two corners are back, Griffin Dunne and Curtis Miller. They both are All-Conference at the corner position. We are looking at some young guys to get some playing time.”

    Note: Erb led the team in tackles with 105. He had 62 solo tackles, one fumble recovery and three interceptions last season.

     

    What do you tell the kids to prepare them?

    “We need to stay within our self. We need to go week-to-week. It’s such a grind week-in and week-out. I think we are strong enough and talented enough that if we do what we do and get good at what we do, I think we can compete with any team we play. I tell the kids we aren’t going to surprise anyone this year. They need to be prepared each week and It will be a grind.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 24 – Spring-Ford (1) – Big School Team # 9

    Spring-Ford (1)spring_ford

    Conference: Pioneer Athletic Conference

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Rams

    Coach: Chad Brubaker

    2012 Record: 12-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. OT Zach Dorsey; Sr. OG Josh Boyer; Sr. OG Andy Cutler; Sr. ATH Tate Carter; Sr. RB Jarred Jones; Jr. RB Michael Furmeister; Sr. WR Gary Hopkins; Sr. WR Joe Sink; Sr. WR Cody Davis

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Robby Varner; Sr. DT Mason Romano; Sr. DE Alec Vagnozzi; Sr. LB Andy Lovre-Smith; Sr. LB Jake Leahy; Sr. CB Joe Bush; Sr. CB Jared Shoemaker

    Special Teams: “Tate Carter is back at punt returning. Tate, Jarred Jones and Michael Furmeister return kicks. Kicking off is Dave Gulati. We have a battle at the punting position.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. WR Mason Lucas; Sr. TE Tyliek Freeman

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Zach Dorsey is moving from left guard to left tackle, he is a returning starter. The other returning lineman is Josh Boyer. He will play right guard. He platoons sometimes with Andy Cutler. Cutler will be at left guard. Chase Stine, Tyler German, Zach Smiley and Joe Goul will add depth on the line.”

     

    Your quarterback is gone. Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “We are having a battle at quarterback position this summer to determine our starter. We have Senior Zac DeMedio and two Juniors. They are Matt Daywalt and Brandon Leacraft. All three kids have one thing in common, little experience at the varsity level. We may not make a decision until week one.”

     

    How about your running game?

    “We have two great backs back. They are Jarred Jones and Tate Carter. Carter plays everywhere on the field. Michael Furmeister is another back that could see some time. Our fullback will be by committee.”

     

    How’s your receivers look?

    “We have the most depth at receiver spot. Gary Hopkins was our leading receiver, he’s back. Tate Carter is back. The other seniors that are back include, Joe Sink and Cody Davis. Mason Lucas, Danny Matthews, Brandon Barone, Connor Murphy, Alec Welsh and Will Meredith add depth. We also have a transfer from Pope John Paul II, he is Jon Traywick.”

    “At tight end we are moving Tyliek Freeman from wide receiver to tight end. He has worked real hard this off-season. Alec Vagnozzi is back at H-Back and he started a couple of games at fullback for us last year. The other tight end is Bryce Rhodenbaugh.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Mason Romano and Robby Varner were all-league defensive tackles. Mason probably will move to defensive end or play some tackle. Where he was all-league as a sophomore. The defensive tackle position is wide-open. Zach Smiley is in the mix. We did move Alec Vagnozzi from linebacker to end. We think it’s a better fit for him.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “Andy Lovre-Smith saw some time as a sophomore and started as a junior, he’s back. We moved Jake Leahy from defensive end to linebacker this summer to see how he can adapt. If Matt Daywalt isn’t our quarterback he has a chance to start at linebacker or defensive end. Jarred Jones and Connor Murphy will see sometime at linebacker. Tim Vu adds depth.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Joe Bush and Jared Shoemaker are returning corners. Michael Furmeister, Joe Sink, Tate Carter and Cody Davis will battle at the safety spot.”

     

    What are your keys this year? 

    “We are moving some kids around and it will depend on how quickly they pick up their new positions. We need to find leadership from the senior class. We have the ability to be good. It’s going to be a matter of coaching the little things. It’s important to get off to a good start.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 23 – Bloomsburg Area (4) – Small School Team # 9

    Bloomsburg Area (4)bloomsburg

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division III

    Class: A

    Nickname: Panthers

    Coach: Mike Kogut

    2012 Record: 8-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. C Derek Sneidman; Jr. OG TJ Harkins; Sr. TE Cole Frye; So. OG Nick Kremer; Sr. QB Ricky Klingerman; Jr. FB Sam Miller; Sr. TB Evan Ball; Sr. SE Zach Ashford; Sr. WR Colby Klingerman

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Derek Sneidman; Jr. DL Jacob Williams; Sr. OLB Evan Ball; Jr. OLB Sam Miller; Sr. ILB Cole Frye; Sr. FS Zach Ashford;

    Special Teams: “We will have Zach Ashford, Colby Klingerman and Javel Hemphill will probably be our returners. We have a couple of soccer kids battling at the kicking position. We do need a punter. My long snapper is Sam Miller.”

    Top Newcomers: Fr. RB Javel Hemphill

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offense line?

    “We have returning on the line at center Derek Sneidman. T.J. Harkins returns at guard. Cole has great hands and is a big target. Nick Kremer is a returning letterman at fullback and we moved him to guard. At the tackle positions I really like what Jacob Williams and Mike Somerville have done this summer. Also Joey Kurelja is in the mix and is a lineman that has made significant strides since I have been here. I am really happy with what these kids have done in the weight room. They all have gone to camps this summer to better themselves.”

    “We have Cole Frye returning at tight end.”

     

    You return a talented quarterback. Talk about him.

    “Ricky Klingerman is one the most focused athletes I have seen. He has a passion that is outstanding for the game of football. He’s very intelligent and a extremely hard worker. He and some of the other guys during baseball would wake up at 4am and go lift, run and do a day at school and go play baseball. He has gone to camps and he works hard at bettering himself. He has a great attitude and he is a team player. Last year his numbers were great, he threw for about 2,500 yards. He is very accurate and has a great touchdown to interceptions ratio. He really doesn’t make bad decisions. He is a winner and just wants to win.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have two backs returning from last season. We have our fullback and his name is Sam Miller. Evan Ball will be the feature tailback. Both kids can play either fullback or tailback this season. Both are outstanding blockers. Both of those kids are extremely capable of making big plays in the run game. Evan is a smart player and he does it in the class room. He is ranked number one in is class. He is a great kid. These kids will get some playing time this year. There is a kid, we may use at wideout or tailback, Javel Hemphill. He’s a freshman and he is one of the purest athletes I have seen for that age. He runs a 4.5 in the 40. Going into ninth grade he has superb feet. He has it. The shimmy, the shake and he’s strong. Zack Gotshall will see time at fullback.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “Returning at receiver we have Zach Ashford. He will be our split end. He plays much bigger than he is listed. He’s fearless. He is a guy that would go over the middle. He will block on the outside if we need him to and he is great at finding the open spots. Colby Klingerman caught 60 balls last year. This is going to be his breakout year. We are going to use him in many facets, whether its wildcat or running the ball. He will be our go to guy and get many touches. He’s extremely talented. He’s a hard worker in the weight room. He’s a three-sport kid and great in the class room. Brandon Breisch is another guy that will see some action.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Derek Sneidman is returning. He was a tackle last season. We are going to move him to defensive end. Jacob Williams saw sometime at end last year. We have seven or eight guys that we think can fill that rotation and do a nice job for us. So, we have Mike Somerville who will play tackle. Williams will play tackle. Shane Snyder has looked good this summer. He will get some reps. Nick Kremer is a defensive end/linebacker type. Zac Gotshall has a incredible motor. We are looking for him to play either end or on the weak side. So we have a lot of depth at line.”

     

    How are your linebacker?

    “This is the best set of linebackers I have ever had. On the outside I have Evan Ball and Sam Miller. My inside linebacker is Cole Frye. Colby Klingerman and Tyler Hendricks will be in the mix. Nick Kremer could play both outside or inside. T.J. Harkins can play linebacker or defensive end. A freshman by the name of Hunter Thomas could see some playing time.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “Zach Ashford will be our free safety and he understands coverages. I saw the film on this kid and he is a ball hawk. He had almost 60 tackles and he is a great run supporter. He’s fearless and will smack you. On the corner position we are going to have a little bit of a battle there. I think Brandon Breisch is doing a real nice job this summer. We have another kid named Christian Lee. He’s a sophomore and has had a nice summer. Javel Hemphill and Coty Kashner will add depth in the secondary. Ricky Klingerman will be a backup free safety for us.”

     

    This is your first year at Bloomsburg. What are you bringing that you did at Tri-Valley?

    “We are going to run the ball. To be successful you need balance on your offense. The running game is in my blood. That is the way I was brought up. We are going to run the ball. My biggest challenge is to get the run mentality in offensively and to get them to go north and understand the system. It’s a new system. But when you have those skills back we are going to pass the ball and it reminds me of my 09 team but with more skill at the passing game. We are going to keep more people honest. Our goal is to have a fast paced offense. I really like our offense from the pass game to the running game.”

     

    What concerns you going into the season?

    “The offensive and defensive lines. It’s how quickly we gel on the line.”

     

    What are your strengths?

    “Our skill positions. We have a lot of experience coming back. On offense we want them to pick up the pace. On defense we need to be aggressive. We think we have the guys in the secondary that can lock up with receivers. I like how the kids fly to the ball.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “For the kids to be comfortable in what we are doing. We are working hard with the kids. We have great athletes and they will make plays. We have got to stay healthy and play smart. We have to be disciplined when we run offense and defense. I want the kids to be confident and have fun. Basically, have fun and enjoy the year.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 22 – Berwick Area (2) – Big School Team # 10

    Berwick Area (2)berwick13

    Conference: Wyoming Valley Conference, Division I

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Bulldogs

    Coach: George Curry

    2012 Record: 10-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Kyle Stearley; Jr. OG Mason Vandermark; Jr. OT Dalton Perla; Sr. QB C.J. Curry; Sr. TE Ian Mazonky; Jr. TE Kevin Woodeshick; Jr. RB Nate Maczuga; Jr. WR Andrew Force; Jr. WR Trevon Simmons; Sr. WR Kyle Trenholm

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Will Updegrove; Sr. DE Ian Mazonky; Sr. DL Ray Grasley; Sr. DL Jorden Stout; Sr. LB Tanner Weaver; Jr. LB Zach Andress; Sr. DB Max Thomas; Sr. DB Andrew Wenner; Sr. DB Alex Klinger

    Special Teams: “My punters are Alex Klinger and Zach Andress. My long snappers are Nick Talanca and Will Updegrove. My extra point kickers are returning starter Oliva Seely and backup Tanner Weaver. My kick-off guys are Randy Miller and Chase Petty. My return guys are Dain Kowalski, Kyle Trenholm, Alex Koch, Alex Klinger, Andrew Force, Daquan Hellenthal and Nate Maczuga.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. RB/DB Dain Kowalski

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have some experience returning on the offensive line. We have only one senior on our line this year. He is All-Conference tackle Kyle Stearley. Mason Vandermark returns at offensive guard. Dalton Perla is moving from center to tackle. The center position will be a battle between Dan Gingher and Ryan McNamara. Upcoming sophomore Zach Beckley could be starting at guard along with Ray Grasley. We have a lot of depth on the line this year. They are Justin Wenner, Mike Canouse, Mike Stefanick, Bo Bogart, Chris Laubach, Noah Martinez, Logan Eyer and Troy Stair. I believe the offensive line will be more knowledgeable, stronger, and more confident. We made a lot of progress in one year. There’s still room for improvement, but we’ve made progress.”

    “The tight end position has some experience returning and one player is Ian Mazonky. He is one of the strongest kids on the team. Another player back that will get playing time is Kevin Woodeshick. We have depth at the tight end spot. Players like AJ Vandermark, Devonte Powell, Ryan Miller, Zach Ridall and Trent Force. We also will look at Ray Grasley at tight end. He’s physical.”

     

    You have your quarterback back. Talk about C.J.

    “Yes, we have C.J. back for his senior year. He was named All-Conference last year and has grown. He is 6-foot-2, 195-pounds and he is faster and brings more experience. One thing nice is he knows my playbook inside and out. He accounted for 1,800 plus yards and 19 touchdowns last year for us. There is a battle for backup between Dallas Arner and Marcus Welliver. Frosh Mike Force will bolster the depth chart.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have talent at the running back position. We have a transfer from Central Columbia, Dain Kowalski. He is a talented player that will make a impact on the team. We have speed at running back with guys like Nate Maczuga, Nick Talanca and Paul Jay Wiegand. We have Alex Klinger who is a hard nose runner. We have a super talented sophomore named Daquan Hellenthal. Nick Koch, Sean McCole and Richie Snyder add depth. We have a lot of backs battling for playing time this summer. Nothing beats good competition.”

    “This is the first time in a while we had three big fullbacks. We have Jorden Stout, 6-foot-1, 230-pounds, AJ Vandermark, 6-foot, 220-pounds and Chase Perry, 6-foot, 230-pounds. All three guys are physical weapons and quick.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We’re deep with guys that are athletic and quick. We have to start with Junior speedster Andrew Force. Every time Force touches the ball he makes a big play. We have two returning letterman. They are Trevon Simmons and Kyle Trenholm. All three of these guys can score from anywhere on the field. Also another guy is Will Updegrove. He’s big, quick and very athletic. We have three guys that may challenge for playing time. They are Alex Klinger, Ricky Densberger and Alex Koch. Brandon Karafinski has shown promise down the road. Chris Hampton, Rob Harter and Rob Palermo add depth to the receivers.”

    Note: Force caught seven passes and six went for touchdowns. He averaged 42.0 yards per catch.

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have both our defensive ends back. They are Will Updegrove and Ian Mazonky. They both are great players. AJ Vandermark will rotate in. He’s strong, tough and quick. Tom Laubach and Tanner Kachurka will get some playing time at end. Sophomore Zach Beckley could add size to the line at the defensive end position. Kevin Woodeshick and Brandon Karafinski add depth at end. At the other line spots we have Ray Grasley and Jorden Stout. They are two proven lineman from last year. Grasley was All-Conference last season. We have some more returning lineman looking to contribute this year. They are Kyle Starley, Dalton Perla, Mason Vandermark, Nick Franczak and Matt Grasley. I have some young guys that have a lot of potential and they are Chase Petty and Sean McCole. We’ll have different combinations utilizing each youngster’s talents.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “We lost our leading tackler from last year in Travis Potter. But, we have some young talent coming back. Starting with Tanner Weaver he returns bigger, stronger, and more experienced this year. We also have returning Zach Andress from last year. He’s a tough kid with speed. Other players in the thick of things are Randy Miller and Devonte Powell. Brendon Young and Trent Force are coming off injuries. Brandon Kishbaugh and Jackson Jaffin are showing some promise. I think at the start of the season, we have five inside linebackers ready to handle the starting role.”

     

    How are your defensive backs?

    “Our secondary is our strength. We return four starters from last year in the secondary. Our secondary is led by All-Conference player Max Thomas. Andrew Wenner, Alex Klinger and Dain Kowalski could be one of the better secondaries in the area. There are six or seven more defensive backs that will see playing time. They are Andrew Force, Trevon Simmons, Nate Maczuga, Ricky Densberger, Nick Koch and Alex Koch. Some of the guys need a little more time to learn the defensive coverages, but we’ll run four or five coverages in a game.”

     

    What is the difference from taking over the team late last year versus this year?

    “I have been here the whole year. We got a lot done. Getting hired in the summer last year was difficult. Last year it took the kids some time to pickup my system. But now I have spent the whole year with the kids, spending time in the weight room and we had made great strides this year. Last year we only had three kids that could bench press 300 pounds. This year we have 17. They understand the system this year. I changed a lot of things. We are doing some new things this year.”

     

    Is your strength your defense going into the season?

    “Yes, we return nine players on defense. As bad as people thought we looked defensively it was only two games. We led the league in four of the five defensive categories. Our secondary has experience coming back and is one of the best in the area.”

     

    What is your key on offense?

    “It’s the offensive line. I don’t care how good your skill guys are. You are only as good as the people around you and it starts with the offensive line. If your line doesn’t let you get off the ball, how are you going to hit the receivers or create holes for your running backs.”

    Side Note: I have 26 players on my team that I either coached their dad or uncle.

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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.”

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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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 19 – Old Forge (2)

    Old Forge (2)old_forge

    Conference: Lackawanna Football Conference, Division 3

    Class: A

    Nickname: Blue Devils

    Coach: Mike Schuback

    2012 Record: 11-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Ryan Paulish; Sr. OT Joseph Bruno; Sr. OG Paul Papi; Sr. QB Jake Manetti; Sr. HB/TE Shane Schuback; Sr FB Jordan Sekol; Sr. TB Brandon Yescavage

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Joe Bruno; Sr. DL Ryan Paulish; Sr. LB Shane Schuback; Sr. LB Jordan Sekol; So. DB Joey Gutowski

    Special Teams: “We lost our kicker from last season. We are working out these guys for the return game. They are Matt Mancuso, Brandon Vahey, Joey Gutowski and Jarrett Horn. Shane Schuback is back at punter. Shane can also do the kickoffs if needed.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. LB Bobby Rinaldi

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your defensive line?

    “The defensive line is our strength. We return all three guys up front. We return at tackle Joe Bruno and Ryan Paulish. At defensive end is Paul Piemontese. He is a smaller kid, but extremely fast. The other kid is Mason Wheeler at end. We have five or six players that rotate in.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We have Shane Schuback back at linebacker. Last year he called the plays on defense and led our defense. He works very hard. Another guy back is Jordan Sekol. Matt Trotta is back at outside. Another kid that will get some playing time is Bobby Rinaldi. He will play outside.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We lost both corners from last year. They were Michael Vieira and Brian Tomasetti. Vieira played more games for me than any other player and we lost Tomasetti who had nine interceptions for us last year. Right now we have Joey Gutowski at corner and Brandon Vahey. We are a little young in the secondary, but both of them are super athletic and fast.”

     

    How’s your offensive line?

    “When we talk about our offensive line the first kid that comes to mind is Ryan Paulish. He is our biggest three-year starter. He is 6-foot-4, 290-pounds and he will play right tackle. He is a solid player with great feet. He does a lot for us on the line, very athletic. Last season if we didn’t loose Ryan Paulish to injury, I thought our chances to move on were really high.”

     

    “The other left tackle is a three-year starter. He is Joseph Bruno. He does a great job with the blind side. Our left guard is back. He’s a three-year player. His name is Paul Papi. Paul is versatile and can play any position on the line. The other two spots we have to replace. They are the center spot and the other guard spot. We have a Junior Corry Souryavong, he will get some reps at the guard position. We have two guys that will take reps at the center position. They are Troy Benson and Christian Mitchell. We also have another lineman in Mason Wheeler. He’s a two-year player and adds depth. Those four guys will battle for the other two spots.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “Brenden Wahl was our quarterback last year. He’s gone and this year we are going with his cousin, Jake Manetti. He was our backup quarterback last season. He plays a lot like Wahl. He is bigger and more physical. He started three-years for us in the secondary. We are excited about what he can do.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We return a H-back back. He returns for his third-year. He is Shane Schuback. We are going to use him a lot and he has been getting a lot of touches in the spring and summer. The other kid we have back is Jordan Sekol. He is a three-year returning player at fullback. He’s a very physical player. My tailback this year is going to be Brandon Yescavage. He’s a senior and suffered a injury his sophomore year and didn’t play. He did have some playing time last year.”

     

    Who do you have coming back at receiver?

    “Shane Schuback will play some tight end in our 21 personnel, but we do move him around a lot. We have a sophomore Joey Gutowski and a senior who came out Steve Mascaro. Steve is extremely fast. We have another junior in Brandon Vahey. We have a pair of brothers that will add depth. They are Zach and Jarrett Horn. The loss of Anthony Piccolini will hurt us because he knew the offense. We are working hard with the young kids this summer.”

     

    What is different from your offense last year? 

    “I think the big thing for us is understanding who we are as an offense. We aren’t going to be a five wide team this year. We are a 21 personnel. We are young and hope the kids develop as the season moves on. But we aren’t going to scale anything back. We are going to do what we do.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “We need to keep our players healthy first. We need to stay focused and humble this year if we want to play past week 11. Our kids respect everybody we play. The development of our players is important. We have about 12 tenth graders coming into our program this year. It’s important everyone understands their role.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 18 – Harrisburg (3)

    Harrisburg (3)harrisburg

    Conference: Mid-Penn Conference, Commonwealth Division

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Cougars

    Coach: Calvin Everett

    2012 Record: 11-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. RB Robert Martin; Sr. RB Darian Davis-Ray; Sr. WR De’Quan Ware; Sr. WR Carlos Balkcom

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Andrew Brown; Sr. DB Carlos Balkcom

    Special Teams: “I have a kicker back that has some experience. He is Mekhi Hicks. Kick/Punt returners are still to be determined this summer.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. RB/LB Sheldon Snell; Jr. WR/DB Amechie Walker

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Right now I don’t have any returning starters up front. Here are some names of guys that will compete for spots on the line: Jermaine Howell will be at Tackle. Warren Ritter will play either tackle or the guard position. Andrew Brown, Tyrell Cornelius, Ja’Quan Sawyers and Ja’Meel Sawyers will battle for a spot. We have some guys that will add depth. DeAndre Washington may play center. Those are the guys that are battling up front.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “We don’t have a returning quarterback back. Mikale Clark and Shane Gillespie are battling for the spot. There isn’t a lot of differences between both players. But, Shane is more of a runner.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have Robert Martin back and Darian Davis-Ray back. I have another kid that transferred in from Bishop McDevitt. He is Sheldon Snell.”

     

    How do your receiver’s look?

    “We have no returning starters at receiver. De’Quan Ware is back. He started a few games last year. We have Christopher Franco and Janyle Davis battling for a spot. Carlos Balkcom is back. We have another Bishop McDevitt transfer. He is Amechie Walker.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “On the line we have a returning two-year starter. He is Andrew Brown. We did lose him mid-way through the season last year with a knee injury. But he will be back this year. He is the only returning starter on the D-Line. Jermaine Howell, Warren Ritter and the Sawyer twins, Ja’Meel and Ja’Quan will all battle for the remaining spots.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “With no returning starters, Shawn Merritt-Simpson, Gary Jones and Sheldon Snell will battle for playing time. You can also add to the list, Robert Martin and Darian Davis-Ray. They both played linebacker last year.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “I have a cornerback returning from last year. He only played a few games due to injury. His name is Carlos Balkcom. The other guys battling at the corner spot are Jorden Sumier, De’Quan Ware, Amechie Walker and Christopher Franco. Robert Martin should get time back there.”

     

    What is the strength of your team? What is your key this year?

    “Our strength is going to be our returning guys like Martin, Davis-Ray, Ware and Balkcom among a few others and our running game. We have experience there. The key is for the guys to stay together. The young guys are going to have to grow up fast.”

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  • 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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 16 – Loyalsock Township (4)

    Loyalsock Township (4)loyalsock

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division II

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Lancers

    Coach: Justin VanFleet

    2012 Record: 5-6

    Returning Players – Offense: So. OT Jake Glavin; Sr. OT Logan Powell; Sr. OG Bryce Losch; Jr. C Kaden Stensland; Jr. QB Kyle Datres; Sr. WR Phil Krizan; Jr. WR Omar Little; Jr. WR Fletcher Quigley; Jr. RB Jimmy Webb; Sr. RB Nick DiFranesco; Sr. FB Robbie Newton

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. OLB Mickey Haller; Sr. DL Steve Harrison; Jr. S Kyle Datres; Sr. CB Nick DiFrancesco; Jr. CB Jimmy Webb

    Special Teams: “Our punt returner is probably going to be Phil Krizan. Our kick returners will be any of our running backs. One of our biggest additions to the team is bringing in a soccer player to kick. Last year we had a lot of trouble with kicking. Our kicker is Austin Champion. Kyle Datres is the punter.”

    Top Newcomers: Fr. RB Marty Clark

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “I did lose three very good offensive lineman from last year. We do have Jake Glavin back. He is an offensive tackle. We also have another offensive tackle, his name is Logan Powell. He started last year at the beginning of the season, but was lost due to injury. Bryce Losch is back. We are moving him from the tackle spot to the guard position. Another kid is Kaden Stensland. We are moving him from tackle to center. He played a lot last year. In reality we have a dog fight on our hands. We have eight starter caliber players on the line. Another kid that will add depth and get some playing time is Bailey Young. He was a starting lineman in 10th grade and he played tight end for us last year. He’s back on the line.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “We have our junior quarterback back. He is a good one. His name is Kyle Datres. He is an exceptional leader. The great part about Kyle is you only have to tell him once and sometimes you don’t even have to tell him. You just have to look at him and he knows it. He is a heck of a leader on and off the field. He is a great athlete. He is a three-sport star. He plays baseball and basketball. He is ranked the top short stop on the East Coast. They just won the state title in baseball.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have Jimmy Webb at tailback. Nick DiFrancesco and Saabir Gibson will get more reps this year. We have a freshman that is really skilled and might gain some carries. He is Marty Clark. Our top running back last year was Kyle. He rushed for over 800 yards and 19 touchdowns.”

     

    “We have two fullbacks that will get some playing time. They are Robbie Newton and Lucas Faubion. Newton is very fast and had one of the fastest 40 times at the District four combine. Lucas is a big kid.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “The receiving core is back. We have a first team District 4 receiver back. He is Phil Krizan. He is a heck of a athlete. He did a 40 inch vertical jump at the District 4 combine. Our other top receiver is Omar Little. He is another great athlete. He plays basketball with Kyle. He really can get vertical and get the ball. We have two other kids that will get playing time. Fletcher Quigley is a Wes Walker type. He is an extremely hard worker. We had someone who broke their ankle in the beginning of the year, but was great last summer and he is coming on strong this summer. He is Jahsir Mitchell. He is a 6-foot-5 kid that has really soft hands and is a great red zone receiver.”

     

    “Our tight ends will be Caleb Robbins and Mickey Haller.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We also have Steve Harrison back on the line. He is one of the kids that Penn State is looking at as a preferred walk-on. He is 6-foot-3, 300-pounds and can dunk a basketball. He is very athletic for his size. Another guy on the line is Jake Glavin at defensive tackle. He will be playing a little bit both ways this year. When we shift down Brennan Moodie will see action. Nate Rainey may see some playing time on the line or at linebacker.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We have our best defensive player back from last year. He is Mickey Haller. He’s our outside linebacker. He was exceptional last year. We use him in a lot of spaces. We do shift him around. He can play either inside or outside. Caleb Robbins will be an outside linebacker. In the middle will be Bailey Young and Robbie Newton. Brennan Moddie and Lucas Faubion will split time.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “Our defensive back field is really strong. We have Kyle Datres at the safety position. We have a four-year starter returning at corner. He is Nick DiFrancesco. We also have at corner a division one baseball out fielder. He is Jimmy Webb. He’s our lock down guy. But I am not going to make him go both ways full time. Fletcher Quigley will probably start in the beginning of the year. He has come on real strong this summer. Phil Krizan He will be subbing for Kyle. ”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “I think our key this year is like every year and comes down to two things. First, offensive and defensive line play. If you are going to have a successful season you need to win in the pits. Second, trying to avoid injuries. We have developed depth. That hurt us late last season going into the playoffs. We had double digits in injuries last year. So that is something we really need to avoid if we are going to make a really good push at this.”

     

     

    “We have 26 seniors returning and we have depth. We have a lot of experience coming back on both sides of the ball. I tell the kids you don’t win games on Friday night, you win games on the reps you have on Monday, on Tuesday, and on Wednesday. It’s what you are doing in the off-season that could make the difference.”

     

    “We are going to have a freshman football team for the second time in the schools history. So there won’t be many freshman coming up, but there may be one or two. One kid could be Marty Clark, He is a running back and is very skilled.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 15 – Cardinal O’Hara (12)

    Cardinal O’Hara (12)cardinal_ohara

    Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League, AAA Division

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Lions

    Coach: Dan Algeo

    2012 Record: 5-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Alex Constantini; Sr. OG Kevin Campbell; Jr. OG Andrew Gallagher; Sr. WR Chris Colvin; Sr. WR Thadd Smith; Sr. FB Matt Penza; Sr. RB/WR Lamont Veal; Sr. RT J Kraiza

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT J Kraiza; Sr. DE Nick Lucchetta; Sr. LB Nolan Cummings Sr. DB Thadd Smith; Jr. Darell Jackson

    Special Teams: “We have our kicker/punter back. This will be his fourth year. He is Steve Weyler. He’s a Villanova commit. My punt returners will be Donovan Pierce and Thadd Smith. Kevin Campbell will be our long snapper. My kick returners are Thadd Smith, Donovan Pierce and Lamont Veal.”

    Top Newcomers: Sr. RB/FS J.T. Blyden; Jr. C Nick Fallows; Jr. TE/LB Tiernan Posse; Jr. Nick Mariotti; Jr. LB Brandon Laughlin

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “My left tackle is back and he is Alex Constantini. My left guard is Kevin Campbell. He was our center last year. Our right guard is Andrew Gallagher. My right tackle is J Kraiza and our center is Nick Fallows.”

     

    Your quarterback returns. Talk about his strengths?

    “We have our starting quarterback back from last season. He is Senior DaShawn Darden. He did a good job last year passing for over 1,600 yards and 20 touchdowns. He can do it with his legs, rushing for 300 yards and three touchdowns. He’s a dual threat quarterback and he can throw really well on the run.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have our fullback back. He’s Matt Penza. Lamont Veal is back at running back. He will see time at the receiver position. We have a transfer in and his name is J.T. Blyden. Veal and Blyden will get the bulk of the touches. At times you will see both backs in the backfield together.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “We have Chris Colivin back at receiver. We have our game breaker back at receiver, Thadd Smith. We have a sophomore receiver named Donovan Pierce. He will see a lot of time at receiver.”

     

    “Tiernan Posse will be at tight end and Jeffrey Driggins will be the other tight end. This year we will go more two tight end sets than last year.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have J Kraiza back on the line at defensive tackle. We have our defensive end back. He is Nick Lucchetta. The other defensive end is Eric Traninor. Gabe Cordes will be at nose tackle.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “Here are the four main guys at linebacker. They are Nolan Cummings, he’s a returning player. Another guy that will see action at linebacker is Brandon Laughlin. Tiernan Posse is another guy along with Nick Mariotti.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    In the secondary we have Thadd Smith back. Darell Jackson is the other corner. At free safety is J.T. Blyden. At times DaShawn Darden will get some playing time in our secondary.”

     

    What are your keys this year?

    “We need to run the football better and we need better balance. We need to approve in all phases. Last year we were bad. We have to improve run and pass defense. We need to be more physical. On special teams we need to work on the return game and punt coverage.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 14 – Lake-Lehman (2)

    Lake-Lehman (2)lake_lehmen

    Conference: Wyoming Valley Conference, Division 2

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Black Knights

    Coach: Jerry Gilsky

    2012 Record: 6-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Pete Borum; Jr. OG Phil Hettes; So. C Conner McGovern; Jr. OT Mason Little; Jr. WR Jacob Yaple; Sr. FB Dustin Jones; Sr. RB Brady Butler; Sr. WB Bobby Wright; Sr. WR Josh Winters

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Dustin Jones; Sr. DT Pete Borum; Jr. DE Alex Major; Sr. MLB Brady Butler; Jr. S Josh Sayre; Sr. LB Josh Winters; Jr. CB Antonio Ferrari; Jr. CB Jimmy Stuart

    Special Teams: “One of my returners is Joey Vigil. He’s our fastest guy. Bobby Wright will be back this year. We lost our extra point guy and are still searching for a kicker and punter. I have three guys trying out for those positions.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. OG Kody Pachamovitch

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “I have my right tackle returning. He is Pete Borum. He is 6-foot-6, 315-pounds. Phil Hettes is back and he will play either left or right guard. Our center is sophomore Conner McGovern. I am moving my tight end from last year to right guard. He is Kody Pachamovitch. My right tackle is Mason Little. Some other guys that I am looking at are Cory Hoyt and Alex Major at guard. We have a bunch of tight ends back. We are so big up front we are going to with a lot of tight end sets. They are Treveor Space and Zach Brucher. We have a lot of depth at line. I can go seven or eight players deep.”

     

    Who’s your quarterback?

    “I’m splitting the duties this summer between Junior Antonio Ferrari and Junior Josh Sayre. Team camp is a big week for us and we can take a look at both players. Sayre is more of a physical quarterback and Antonio is faster and has a good head on his shoulders. It’s a close competition so far this summer. Who ever is the better passer this summer will start. I have another kid in there. His name is Bobby Wright. He is a Senior.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have my fullback back. He is Dustin Jones. He was our leading rusher and rushed for over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns. He’s big, 6-foot-1, 245-pounds. His strength is his legs. He has worked on his agility over the summer. He has dedicated his body in the weight room and worked real hard on his conditioning. Brady Butler is my other wing back. Brady is probably the best blocking back in the league. Another back I am looking at is Joey Vigil and Bobby Wright. Both kids are really fast.”

     

    How are your receivers?

    “Jacob Yaple is a returning player at wide receiver along with Josh Winters. Our receivers all have good size, they go to the ball and can block. Winters is very athletic and he is lanky. Even in the double wing set we can still spread these guys out.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have Dustin Jones returning. We are going to move him from end to tackle this year. He used to be a nose guard for us. Also returning on the line is Pete Borum. At the defensive end spot we are looking at Phil Hettes and Kody Pachamovitch. My returning starter at tackle last year, Alex Major is getting moved to  defensive end this year.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We have a three-year starter returning at middle linebacker. He is Brady Butler. He led the team in tackles last year. There is a competition between weak side linebacker. They are Treveor Space and Tyler Long. At outside linebacker I am looking at Josh Winters, Matt Mitchel and Bobby Wright. Those three guys will rotate at that spot.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “I have a battle at corner and safety positions. It’s between four of five guys. Josh Sayre will start at free safety. Antonio Ferrari will be at corner. Joey Vigil will see action at the other corner spot and Jacob Yaple will be in the mix. I am looking at Jimmy Stuart to rotate in there.”

     

    What kind of offense do you run? 

    “I go to multiple sets. I really don’t have starters. I may start out big or I may start out spread. I have multiple packages. Our strength is our size. Last year we had a really young team and we were mostly  sophomores and juniors. But, we are still young. We have a lot of competition going on this summer.”

     

    “Everyone knows we want to run the ball, but we need to throw the ball this year. I want to do both this year. We want to create as many mis-matches as we can this year and this summer we concentrated on team speed.”

     

    “We had some injuries last year and it seemed when we won last year in the second half it was a struggle. Being healthy is important and we concentrated hard on depth this off-season. We are getting more kids involved. I have been here now four years and twice we made the playoffs. Our goal every year is to make the playoffs and make noise. This year every team we play, we are going to treat it like it’s a playoff game.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 13 – North Penn (1)

    North Penn (1)north_penn

    Conference: Suburban One League, Continental Conference

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Knights

    Coach: Dick Beck

    2012 Record: 6-4

    Returning Players – Offense: OG/OT Frank Tranzilli; QB Austin Shearer; RB Kris Atkins; Sr. RB Nick Wright; RB Luke Berry

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Jesse Cook; Sr. LB Nick Wright; CB Kris Atkins; S Zach Brandis

    Special Teams: “We graduated our kicker/punter and we have a competition at those positions. Doing the kick and punt duties are guys like Kris Atkins, Marquise Watson and Mike Liddy.”

    Top Newcomers: OG Alex Eppinger; OT Andrew Thomas; TE Connor Gill; WR Brandon Quinn; CB Mike Liddy

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “The only returning starter on the offensive line is Frank Tranzilli. He will play offensive guard and tackle. Alex Eppinger will start at guard. Andrew Thomas will start at offensive tackle. Jarred Siddal and Ryan Nowicki will battle for the starting center spot. Nick Argento could play the other tackle.”

     

    Do you have your quarterback back?

    “Yes, his name is Austin Shearer. He was a part-time starter last year. He started half the games for us last year. He’s more of a pocket passer.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “The three guys that will get the majority of the carries are Kris Atkins, Nick Wright and Luke Berry. They all got some playing time last year. Luke is more of a battering ram fullback. Nick is a hybrid between a fullback and halfback. He’s a north-south runner and he has very good hands. Kris is more of a pure running back and is a nice receiver out of the back field.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have a transfer in. His name is Connor Gill. He’s going to play a lot of tight end. Brandon Quinn will get some playing time at receiver. Michae Liddy, Zach Brandis and Lewis Dickinson will get some playing time.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Jesse Cook is a returning defensive tackle. He is the only returning starter on the line. Nick Muth, Alex Eppinger and Frank Tranzilli will play the other spots.”

     

    How about your linebackers?

    “Nick Wright is a returning starter from last year. The rest of the guys are newcomers. They are Connor Gill, Mike Burns and Isaih Swint and they will see some playing time this year.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “Kris Akins is back and will be a three-year starter. He plays corner. He is a good tackler and he is good in the zone defense. He brings a lot of experience and is a good cover guy.”

     

    “Zach Brandis started the last three games last year and will start at one of the safety positions. Lewis Dickinson will start at the other safety position. Mike Liddy will be a first year starter.”

     

    What are your strengths on both sides of the ball?

    “The running game will be our strength on offense. We are returning three players. Our line averages about 250-260 pounds from tackle to tackle. The secondary is our strength on defense and is led by Kris Akins.”

     

    What are your keys on both sides of the ball this year?

    “On offense we can’t turn the ball over and the O-line needs to mesh early. We are inexperienced up front and we need to play well as an offensive line. I think defensively we need to find out our front four.  Who they are and develop them as the season goes on.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 12 – Wyomissing Area (3)

    Wyomissing Area (3) wyomissing

    Conference: Berks Inter-County Conference, Section 2

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Spartans

    Coach: Bob Wolfrum

    2012 Record: 16-0 (Defending PIAA Class 2A State Champs)

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Cody Cox; Sr. OG Chris Eaton; Jr. QB Scott Kuczala; Sr. RB Scott McAvoy; Jr. RB Tom Paolini; Sr. OG Daniel Sweltzer

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Logan Jones; Sr. LB Chris Eaton; Jr. DB Tom Paolini; Sr. LB Scott McAvoy

    Special Teams: “Todd Zechman is our kicking coach and he does a great job. We have a good relationship with our soccer program and had great kickers lately. John Masano has the edge as our extra point guy. Daniel Faust may be our kickoff guy. He has a strong leg. Tom Paolini may be one of the guys doing the punt/ kick return duties. Some other guys are battling for playing time.”

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Cody Cox is the only returning starter from last season. He will play tackle position. The other tackle will be Logan Jones. Our left guard is Chris Eaton. He got a lot of playing time last year. Daniel Sweitzer is the other guard. Our senior center will by Josh Pappas. Anthony Colon is a guard that will rotate in.”

     

    Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “There is a battle between Mason Duguay and Scott Kuczala. Mason is more of a drop back passer. Scott is a little bit better on the run.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “We have no starters back, but Scott McAvoy is back. He saw significant playing time and played just as much as the starters in the playoffs. The other half back is Tom Paolini. He is going to be a good one. Our fullback will be Caleb Naylor. Brian Weber will add depth at running backs.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “Sean Smith has great hands. His uncle was a great football player for us. He played four-years at Temple. He could catch a ball with one hand and Sean is the same way. Another guy is Liam Reedy. He has looked good in the off-season.The other spot is open for competition this summer.”

     

    How about your defensive line?

    “Logan Jones is back. He was our nose guard. Cody Cox will be at tackle. The other defensive tackle is up in the air. Daniel Sweitzer may get some playing time. Finnegan Daly may get some playing time at end. It’s possible that Mason Duguay could be in the mix and more like our weak side defensive end. Another guy that may see action at end is Anthony Colon.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “We have pretty much all new linebackers this year. Depending on the offense we may have one, two or three linebackers out there. Scott McAvoy will be our middle linebacker. Sam Weaver will see action. Chris Eaton got a lot of playing time at our weak side linebacker spot. Eaton is our leader on defense. Pete Geyer is another guy that will see some playing time at linebacker.”

     

    How about your secondary?

    “We have back, Tom Paolini. He is going to be a good one and he got a lot of playing time last year. He had the fourth down pass breakup in the end zone in the state championship game. He’s going to alternate from corner to safety at times and is a good cover guy. Pete Bonino will be back there. Liam Reedy will see some time. We have some young guys battling for some playing time.”

     

    What are your concerns going into this season?

    “We need our quarterbacks to be consistent. Our biggest problem on both sides is building some depth. We are fine with our first team on both sides of the ball. We have to develop and get some of the young kids on the field. On defense we need to defend the pass. Right now we are still trying to find guys.”

     

    “One thing for sure we can’t get hurt. We don’t have a lot of depth at the beginning of the season. A lot of things fell right for us last year. We had one tackle miss four games and that was it.”

     

    What is your strength on defense?

    “On defense our strength is on the line against the run. Our front seven or eight defends the run very well.”

     

    Note: 7/30/13 – Wyomissing Area suffered a injury to one of their key players this summer after we did the interview with Bob Wolfrum. Coach notified us that RB/LB Scott McAvoy suffered a foot injury and will be in a cast for six weeks and some time after that.

    “We hope to get some young guys to give us some playing time until Scott can come back.”

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  • 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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 10 – Susquehanna Township (3)

    Susquehanna Township (3)susquehanna_township

    Conference: Mid-Penn Conference, Keystone Division

    Class: AAA

    Nickname: Indians

    Coach: Joseph Headen

    2012 Record: 10-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. C Alijah Burno; Sr. OT Brad Thomas; Sr. RB Lorin Butler; Sr. RB Takhi Turner; Sr. FB Logan Sangree-Hills; Jr. FB Dominic Caruso; Sr. WR Jordan Millberry

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Jared Folks; Jr. DL Alijah Brurno; Sr. DE Brad Thomas; So DL Chris Uzokwe; Jr. LB Dominic Caruso; Jr. LB Tobias Click; Sr. S Takhi Turner; Sr. CB Lawrence Holley; Sr. CB Jordan Millberry

    Special Teams: “We have a ninth grade kicker. He is Jonah Williams. He is special. It’s yet to be determine once we put the pads on, but he will be handling a lot of the PATs. The other kid that will handle our kickoffs and punting is Logan Sangree-Hills. At kick returns we use our running backs. We have a young ninth grader that we are going to bring along slowly. He is Jalik Smith. He will also do punt returns along with Jordan Millberry.”

    Top Newcomers: So WR Chris Ciotti; So. DL Khyree Downing; So. OT/DL Aaron Seigle

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have one player returning on the offensive line. He is center Alijah Burno. This will be his second year as a starter. We have three guys competing for the guard spot. They are Payton Crosson, Long Tran and Jerrell Mitchell. Our projected left tackle is going to be a good one. I think he has the potential to be a great football player. He is Aaron Seigle. Our projected right tackle is Brad Thomas. Brad played tight end for them last year. We have nice size from tackle to tackle, about 6-foot-2, 260-pound average. They all move well and four of them are wrestlers and they understand leverage. They have lack of varsity experience, but that will come.”

     

    How’s your quarterback?

    “We have a great quarterback competition going on now, amongst three kids. We have two juniors. They are Malachi Simpson and Paul Diamond. Sophomore Ben Moser is the other quarterback. It’s a close battle and each kid brings something different to the table. Malachi is a tall kid and is a pocket passer. Paul is a good option quarterback and he throws the ball very well on the run. Moser does a little bit of everything. It’s been fun this summer. For us it’s going to be a decision that probably won’t come until after the first scrimmage or maybe into the second scrimmage. They are all pretty good quarterbacks.”

     

    How’s your running game?

    “We have two running backs coming back. They are Lorin Butler and Takhi Turner. Lorin last year was our third leading rusher and played a lot. We are excited about him this year. Takhi will give us a good inside presence. We have H-Backs that we will use as fullbacks too. They are Dominic Caruso and Logan Sangree-Hills.”

     

    How about your receivers?

    “We are deep at receiver. Jordan Millberry pound-for-pound is our best player. At times you will see him line up as a running back, receiver and in the wild cat formation. Lawrence Holley is a big target. We have two juniors. They are Jaquan Blair and Gary Penn. Then we have a sophomore that has the potential to be a game breaker. He is Chris Ciotti. He is explosive. Logan Sangree-Hills will play some tight end. Ben Walker will be the other tight end. He blocks well and runs well.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “Our defensive end Jared Folks is the only returning starter. Jared is a Temple commit. He committed back in July. He’s going to play outside linebacker at Temple. In our scheme he is going to play defensive end and outside linebacker. Our nose tackle is going to be Alijah Burno. At the other end we have a battle going on there. It’s between Brad Thomas and Khyree Downing. Khyree reminds me a lot of Averee Robinson. He has a bright future ahead of him. Another defensive lineman we are going to use is sophomore Chris Uzokwe. We have a fifth lineman he is Aaron Seigle. We are going to rotate a lot of guys and use multiple fronts.”

     

    How’s your linebackers?

    “We have two insider linebackers returning that had some playing time. They are Dominic Caruso and Taobias Click. My projected outside linebackers are Logan Sangree-Hills and Jared Folks.”

     

    How about your defensive backs?

    “I think our secondary is going to be the best secondary we had here at Susquehanna. Three of the kids are division one prospects. They are safety Takhi Turner. Takhi had eight interceptions for us last year. He is a great down hill runner. At corner we have Lawrence Holley. He runs well and he has eight offers from Division one schools. The other corner is Jordan Millberry. Jordan is our best athlete on the team.”

     

    What is your key for a successful season?

    “The offense and defensive line. As a staff we know it depends on how the O-line and D-line develops. If they come around well and they are doing good things we will have a chance to be a good team.”

     

    What is your strength on defense?

    “Our secondary, we have three division one kids back there. We have a lot of experience. They are all three-year players.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 9 – Scranton (2)

    Scranton (2)scranton

    Conference: Lackawanna Football Conference, Division I

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Knights

    Coach: Mike Marichak 

    2012 Record: 11-1

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Jeff Nunez; Sr. OG Anthony Saul; Sr. TE Marcus Morrison; Sr. FB Jared Little; Jr. FB Charle Pabst; Sr. QB Kyle Pieczynski; Jr. RB Jake McCarthy

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DL Jordan O’Hearn; Sr. DE Marcus Morrison; Jr. DL Charlie Pabst; Jr. SS Scott Gorton

    Special Teams: “We have our kicker back. He is Alvaro Fernandez. The punter spot is up in the air. But Kevin Boyer is working hard. Returning kicks/punts will be Jake McCarthy, Ramon Fields and Josh Gonzalez.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. C Brett Engleman; So. TE Dylan Granahan; Sr. FS/WR Josh Gonzalez; Jr. WR Ramon Fields

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your defense line?

    “We have a kid that played a little bit for us last year at nose guard. He is Jordan O’Hearn. Marcus Morrison returns at end. Jeff Nunez, Fabian Coleman, Cody McPhillips, Mike Ray and Anthony Saul are both going to battle for a spot. So we have a lot of guys battling and we are going to stay with the same 3-4 defense. John Marichak and Tyler Elden are a few names that will battle for the other end spot. Inside we are going to have Jared Little and four other players battle for that spot.”

     

    How are your linebackers?

    “These kids are inexperienced, but they are big and strong. At inside linebacker we have Dylan Granahan and Charlie Pabst. Jared Little will battle that spot too.”

     

    What about your secondary?

    “We have our strong safety back. He is Scott Gorton. The free safety is going to be Josh Gonzalez. Jake McCarthy is a returner and will play some secondary. If we need him to play defense in a big game he will be out there. Ramon Fields will play corner. Cody Miller is going to battle for corner.”

     

    How’s your offensive line?

    “We have one kid returning that had a couple of starts. He is Jeff Nunez. He will play right tackle. Anthony Saul is back at right guard. He filled in spots for us last year. At center is going to be Brett Engleman. The other spots that players will be battling on the line are Chris Lewis, Fabian Coleman, Cody McPhillips and Mike Ray. At tight end we have Marcus Morrison. Last season when we went two tight ends he saw a lot of playing time. The other tight end will be Dylan Granahan.”

     

    You lost a great quarterback to graduation. Who’s your quarterback this season?

    “We have a kid that is going to be a Senior. He is Kyle Pieczynski. He has a strong arm and all we asked him to do this year is manage the game. He is a smart kid and a leader.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “Let’s start at fullback. We have two backs, they are Jared Little and Charlie Pabst. Really the only returning back we got back is Jake McCarthy.”

    Note: McCarthy as a sophomore rushed for 1,745 yards on 226 carries and 25 touchdowns. “He’s our bread and butter. We are going to run the ball and Jake is going to get the bulk of it.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We have more depth at receiver this year. We did lose a great player, Karlon Quiller. We have a kid that transferred in from Virginia. His name is Josh Gonzalez. He’s very athletic and a great kid. Ramon Fields is another kid that will see time. He is really fast. John Marichak, Tyler Newhart and Cody Miller add depth.”

     

    “We don’t have a lot of experience coming back, but a lot of them are going to be seniors. A lot of these kids have seen how much success we had the last two years and they bought into it. They saw what it needs to take. The key for us is the first game and get some experience.”

     

    What is your key on offense this year?

    “It first always starts up front. The second thing is to keep Jake healthy and run the ball with him. The third thing that is really important is for our quarterback being able to manage the game. He has to make some plays for us and open up the field for us.”

     

    What is your key on defense?

    “We need to be physical and run to the ball like we did in the past. The young kids need to get some confidence. The key is our secondary being able to cover people.”

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  • 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.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 7 – Pennridge (1)

    Pennridge (1)pennridge

    Conference: Suburban One League, Continental Conference

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Rams

    Coach: Jeff Hollenbach

    2012 Record: 13-2

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OG Ryan Anton; Sr. OT Shane Kraynik; Str. QB Matt Pasquale; Sr. RB Mike Class; Sr. WR Micah Stutzman; Jr. RB Imeir Simmons

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DT Shane Kraynik; Sr. OLB Matt Pasquale; SR. FS Micah Stutzman; Sr. S Mike Class

    Special Teams: “All positions are open this summer.”

    Top Newcomers: So. FB Austin Knepp; Sr. TE Mike Tatarowicz; Jr. TE Ian Mosser

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line?

    “Here’s who we have coming back on the line. Ryan Anton is returning at offensive right guard. Shane Kraynik will be at right tackle. The tight end positions are both up in the air. Ian Mosser and Mike Tatarowicz should get playing time at the tight end spots.”

     

    Who will be your quarterback this year?

    “It will be Matt Pasquale. He played more on the defensive side last year. Matt has shown this summer he can run and throw well.”

     

    How’s your running game look?

    “In the backfield we have Mike Class coming back. He’s the only returning starter. I wish we had more coming back, every coach wishes that, but Mike Class is a pretty good player coming back. The other running back should be Imeir Simmons. He did see some time last year as a sophomore and I am pleased at what I have seen from him this summer. Austin Knepp will be our fullback. He’s coming off a real good 9th grade year. He is tough, a great blocker and has good speed at fullback.”

    Note: In 13 games Class rushed for 2,417 yards on 293 carries and 32 touchdowns. He is the top running back returning in Eastern PA.

     

    How do your wide receivers look?

    “The only returning guy we have is Micah Stutzman.”

     

    Who do you have on the defensive line?

    “We have Shane Kraynik back on the line. The other d-line players have graduated.”

     

    How’s your linebackers look?

    “We have only Matt Pasquale returning at linebacker.”

     

    What do you have  coming back in the secondary?

    “We have Micah Stutzman and Mike Class played some safety.

     

    What are your keys to having a successful season this year? 

    “It starts with Mike Class. Everybody knows about Mike and he had a outstanding year last season. I think our strength is going to be running the ball. I do think Matt will be able to throw some. I hope that will give us a nice run/pass option.”

     

    Is it important to get off to a good start? 

    “We need to get out of the gate well. This is a team that had a lot of success last year. The returning players will come in with a lot of confidence. We want to build on the confidence. Continuing the momentum from last season into this season is important.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 6 – Mount Carmel (4)

    Mount Carmel (4)mount_carmel

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division II

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Red Tornadoes

    Coach: Carm DeFrancesco

    2012 Record: 8-5

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. OT Mike Kaminsky; Jr. TE Christian Kelley; Sr. OL Jacob Jones; QB Zach Wasilweski; Jr. WR Treyvon White; Jr. RB Blake Panko

    Returning Players – Defense: So. S Dominic Farronato; Sr. CB Mike Gilger; Sr. LB Brett Zosh; Jr. LB Glen Barwicki; So. OLB Kyle Karycki; Jr. LB Christian Kelley; Jr. CB Treyvon White; LB/DT Joey Dormer

    Special Teams: “We lost are punter Rob Varano. Dominic Farronato has experience. He will do the punting and kickoffs. Returning punts and kickoffs are Mike Gilger Juwan Scllins and Treyvon White.”

    Top Newcomers: So. RB Kyle Karycki; Jr. WR Juwan Scllins; Jr. WR Jimmy Williams; Sr. WR Mike Gilger; So. WR Dominic Farronato; Jr. NG Dylan Patrick; Jr. OL Lee Amarose

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have left tackle Mike Kaminsky returning. He started for us as a sophomore. Christian Kelley is a returning guard, but we moved him to tight end. He is one of our top sprinters on the track team. We are going to use him a lot like Eric Joraskie last year. We have returning Jacob Jones. We may move him to tackle. Lee Amarose will get playing time.”

     

    You have experience coming back at quarterback?

    “We have Zach Wasilweski returning at quarterback. Dominic Farronato is his backup. We need to get Dominic on the field somewhere offensively. We started him at safety last year as a freshman. He will get action at wide receiver.”

     

    How do the running backs look this year?

    “We don’t have any backs returning this year. We lost Luke Klingerman, Daniel Lesko, Corey Langton and Bobby Beierschmitt. All four of those guys are gone. We have youth at running back this year and we are really looking forward to seeing how they perform. We have a sophomore Kyle Karycki and a junior Blake Panko coming back. Senior Mike Gilger strictly played defense for us last year. He didn’t get use much last year because of the great year Klingerman had. So we have three guys we are real happy with, plus Christian Kelley. We are going to use him like Eric and drop him off in the slot. He may get some touches at back.”

     

    How does your receivers look?

    “We are really excited about this group. We did lose two good receivers last season, but we have some really good young kids. They are Juwan Scllins, Jimmy Williams, Joey Dormer, Mike Gilger and Dominic Farronato. We have a young sophomore Gabe Bogutskie we are high on. Our best prospect at receiver is a Junior. His name is Treyvon White. He saw significant action on both sides of the ball last year.”

     

    How does your defensive line look?

    “Everybody has graduated. We lost our nose guard and two defensive tackles. This year we are going to a 3-4 defense. We always played a 5-2 defense. The only difference is we are going to use three lineman and four linebackers. At Nose Guard we are looking at Dylan Patrick and Blake Panko. It looks like Mike Kaminsky may have to play two-ways. Lee Amarose will add depth. Joey Dormer will get some looks at Defensive Tackle.”

     

    How do you look at linebacker?

    “Last year we were real young at linebacker spot. We are really high about the two linebackers coming back. They are Brett Zosh and Glenn Barwicki. At outside linebacker we have Kyle Karycki, Christian Kelley and Joey Dormer. Joey will be at either defensive tackle or linebacker. Mason Duran and he will be outside linebacker.”

     

    How’s your secondary?

    “We have Mike Gilger back and he started for us last year at corner. We have Dominic Farronato back at safety. Treyvon White is back. We have two good prospects battling at the other safety spot. They are Jimmy Williams and Juwan Scllins. Blake Panko could see time at safety.”

     

    “We lost a lot of players from last year. We had a veteran team. This year we are very young and don’t have a lot of experience coming back.”

    What do you need to do to be successful this season? “Our young kids have to mature and group up quickly. That is the bottom line. We have talent. We just lack experience.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 5 – Hamburg (3)

    Hamburg (3)hamburg

    Conference: Berks Inter-County Conference, Section 2

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Hawks

    Coach: Joe Sinkovich

    2012 Record: 4-7

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Jacob Moll; Sr. OG Blake Roberts; Sr. C Neil Oswalt; Jr. OG T.J. Romoho; Sr. TE Austin Bashore; Sr. QB Joey Cominsky; Sr. RB Joey Raffensperger; Sr. RB Montay Berger; Jr. RB Robby Henne; Sr. WR Cody Miller; So. QB Nick Kuhn

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Josh Kisha; Sr. DT Austin Bashore; Sr. DE Pat Barter; Sr. ILB Blake Roberts; Sr. ILB Cody Miller; Sr. LB Joey Raffensperger; Jr. CB Robby Henne; Sr. CB Montay Berger; Sr. S Joey Cominsky; Jr. LB Ian Hamilton;

    Special Teams: “We have Tyler Seidel back. He was our extra point kicker. Our kick return guys are Montay Berger and Cody Miller. They are the punt returners too.

    Top Newcomers: So. WR/DB Aaron Nelson; Sr. OL/DL Logan Lackey; Jr. OL/LB Damian Bausher

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have returning offensive tackle Jacob Moll and at center Neil Oswalt. At offensive guard we have Blake Roberts and T.J. Romoho back. We have our tight end back. His name is Austin Bashore.

     

    Is your quarterback returning? Who is he?

    “Joey Cominsky is returning at quarterback. He got hurt at the beginning of last year. He started his sophomore season. Nick Kuhn is back. He was our starting quarterback when Joey got hurt.

     

    How about your running backs? 

    “We have Joey Raffensperger and Montay Berger back. We also have back Robby Henne.

     

    How about your receivers?

    “We have Cody Miller back at receiver along with our tight end Austin Bashore. Aaron Nelson should get some playing time.

     

    How’s your defensive line look?

    “We have returning Josh Kisha, Austin Bashore and Pat Barter.

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    We have returning at linebacker Blake Roberts, Cody Miller and Joey Raffensperger. Ian Hamilton started four games at linebacker, he’s back.

     

    How does your secondary look?

    We have back Robby Henne at cornerback. Montay Berger will be the other cornerback. Joey Cominsky at safety.

    “We have a lot of experience coming back on both sides of the ball. We need to stay healthy. We need to improve on the little things like, tackling and ball security. We need our players to give four quarters of effort and players to be ready before the game and finish hard.”

    “On offense last year we ran more, because we had a young quarterback playing when Joey went down. His sophomore year he threw for about 1,500 yards. We will be able to mix it up.”

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  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 4 – Downingtown West (1)

    Downingtown West (1) downingtown_west

    Conference: Ches-Mont League, National Division

    Class: AAAA

    Nickname: Whippets

    Coach: Mike Milano

    2012 Record: 7-4

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. OT Brendan Brady (6-2, 240); Sr. C Jim McNeil (6-0, 235); Jr. OG Sam Drill (6-2, 195); Sr. OG Paul Siever (6-0, 190); Sr. QB Nick Pagel (6-3, 185); Sr. RB Mitch Meleski (5-8, 180); Sr. FB John Reyes (5-8, 175)

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DL Pat Coyne (6-0, 230); Jr. DL Tom O’Brien (5-11, 235); Sr. MLB Matt Bokovitz (5-10, 185); Jr. MLB Lucas McMahon (5-11, 190); Sr. FS Kyle Goodrich (6-2, 190); Sr. CB Elijah Tinson (5-8, 170); Jr. FS Ryan Schmitt (5-8, 170); Sr. DL Gabe Hale (6-0, 200)

    Special Teams: “We lost our all-league kicker Nick Caruso from last year. We have a junior that has been his protege for a couple of years. His name is Brandon Bowler. He has a strong leg. Nick Pagel is our punter. We have a battle at kick/punt returner.”

    Top Newcomers: So. OT/DT John West (6-3, 220); Jr. QB Tyler McNulty (5-11, 170); Sr. TE Dion Lattanzi (6-1, 205); Sr. WB Derrick Boyer (5-11, 185); Sr. DL Hunter Wilson (6-0, 200); Jr CB Alex Harlow (5-10,170); Jr. CB Jason Borosky (6-0, 175); Jr. K Brandon Bowler (6-1, 155); So. RB Braden Harper (5-11, 190)

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look?

    “We have two returning starters on the offensive line. They are OT Brendan Brady and C Jim McNeil. We have three positions open on the line. Our guards are going to be Sam Drill and Paul Siever. The other tackle will be a sophomore, John West.”

     

    Is there a battle at your quarterback spot?

    “We have our quarterback back. His name is Nick Pagel. But he is being challenged. We have a rising Junior. His name is Tyler McNulty. Nick is more of a option quarterback and McNulty is a natural thrower. It’s a good competition this summer. Nick is the incumbent, but Tyler has really worked hard.”

     

    How’s your running game look this year?

    “We have returning at running back, Mitch Meleski. The fullback is back, John Reyes. My wingback will be a senior, Derrick Boyer. He is a fast kid. Another kid that will get some looks is Braden Harper.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We are moving Dion Lattanzi from linebacker to tight end. The split end position is wide-open.”

     

    How’s your defensive line?

    “We have two returning starters coming back on the line. They are Pat Coyne and Tommy O’Brien. Gabe Hale is back. He started two games last season before getting hurt. Hunter Wilson will get some playing time.”

     

    How are your linebackers this year?

    “We have two returning players at linebacker with Matt Bokovitz and Lucas McMahon. The other linebacker that would have been back is Lattanzi. But we moved him to tight end. The third linebacker spot is up for grabs. We have four kids battling for that spot.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “At secondary is free safety Kyle Goodrich and cornerback Elijah Tinson. At the other safety spot is Ryan Schmitt. He started three of four games for us last year. Alex Harlow will be competing for a spot and Jason Borosky.”

     

    “On offense we are certainly not big. Having an experienced quarterback is a huge plus. We have speed. On defense we have a lot of returning starters and we were real solid last year. I think the strength of our defense is experience at the front seven.”

     

    “We play a tough non-league schedule and it’s important to get off to a good start. Last year we were 7-3 and got into the playoffs as the 15 seed and lost to a undefeated 2 seed on the road by 3. We felt like we played our best game at the end of the year. It was a real confidence builder for our kids.”

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 3 – Troy Area (4)

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    Conference: Northern Tier League, Large School Division

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Trojans

    Coach: Jim Smith

    2012 Record: 8-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Jr. C Dylan Brennan; Jr. OT Brock Schucker; Sr. TE Walker West; Sr. QB Jed Wright; Jr. FB Nick Stephani; Sr. FB Josh MacClaren; Jr. TB Brandon Mattocks; Jr. TB Issac Havens; Sr. WR Ryan Reeves

    Returning Players – Defense: Sr. DE Walker West; Sr. DE Josh MacClaren; Jr. DT Briar Jenkins; Sr. DT Levi Smith; Sr. DT Caelan Taylor; So. MLB Kyle Schucker; Jr. LB Issac Havens; Jr. LB Nick Stephani; Sr. LB Zack Edwards; Jr. CB Brandon Mattocks

    Special Teams: “Josh MacClaren is back as our kicker and punter. Wright is our main kick and punt returner. He had a outstanding year back there last season. He has a 50/50 shot at getting you something big back there. Sophomore Diante Jones will get some playing time at kick returner. He did a good job last year as a freshman at running back and he is really fast.”

    Top Newcomers: WR Kyle Jackson; So. ATH Diante Jones; So. DE Cody Ercolino; So. DL Takota Kelly

     

    Coaches comments:

    How’s your offensive line look for this year?

    “We have Dylan Brennan back at center. Brock Schucker is one of our offensive tackles back. Our line will be strong again this year. We had almost 4,000 yards rushing last year. We have kids that are capable of filling the other three spots.”

     

    What experience does your quarterback bring?

    “He has been a starter since his sophomore year at tailback and slot back. His name is Jed Wright. Than last year as a junior he started at quarterback. He threw for 447 yards and nine touchdowns. We didn’t throw much. We are a triple option football team. He was very efficient doing it. He completed 27 of 55 passes. He had 1,564 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns.  He was offensive player of the year in our league. He is a great athlete, super fast, smart and very elusive.”

     

    You have a lot of depth at running back. Who are some of the key backs?

    “We had 18 different players run the ball from the tailback or fullback position last season. Out of the 18 kids, nine were regulars. We lost three of the 18. At fullback we have Nick Stephani and Josh MacClaren. They combined for over 500 yards rushing. At tailback we have Brandon Mattocks and Issac Havens. We have a lot of depth at tailback.”

     

    How do your receivers look?

    “We moved one of our fullbacks to tight end, Walker West. He did play some tight end last year. He is a great blocking tight end and has great hands. He is a three-year starter. At receiver we have Ryan Reeves returning. All are receivers are a extension of the line. They are all good blockers.”

     

    How’s your defensive line look?

    “Walker West and Josh MacClaren return on the defensive line. Both kids are three-year starters. Briar Jenkins was a starter last year at defensive tackle as well as Levi Smith. Caelan Taylor played at tackle. Those kids combined for about 200 tackles.”

     

    You have depth at linebacker position. Who are those kids?

    “We have Kyle Schucker back and he is our middle linebacker and was the quarterback of the defense. He was a real surprise for us last year. He is a 5-foot-11, 205-pound kid, very smart and as a freshman he had 77 tackles. Nick Stephani and Issac Havens are back. Stephani started as a freshman and he had 86 tackles last year. Havens also started as a freshman. He is a great athlete. The great thing about these kids is, I will have all these linebackers for a couple of years. Zach Edwards is another one and he will be a senior.”

     

    What about your secondary?

    “At corner we are going to have Brandon Mattocks. We are going to have to replace the other corner spot. Players that will compete for playing time are Kyle Jackson, Diante Jones, Ryan Reeves, and Ross Sherman among others.”

     

    Lots of experience back. They returned 17 of 22 kids. Last season the strength of the team was their offense. “If our defense was at the same level as our offense last year we would still be playing. Last year we were real young. I think we had six kids on defense that were sophomores and two or three that were juniors. But by the end of the year they were much improved. They are athletic and I foresee them to stronger this season.”

     

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 2 – Muncy (4)

    Muncy (4)muncy

    Conference: PA Heartland Athletic Conference, Division III

    Class: A

    Nickname: Indians

    Coach: Jay Drumheller

    2012 Record: 8-3

    Returning Players – Offense: Sr. RT Nick Ring; Sr. LT Justin Stipcak; Sr. QB Anthony Barberio; Sr. RB Teddy Clark; So. RB Junior Ramos; Sr. RB Teddy Clark; Jr. WR Maurice Brown; Jr. WR Kenny Koch; Sr. WR/QB Eli Warnick; Sr. FB TJ Moyle

    Returning Players – Defense: Jr. DL Nick Roberts; Sr. DT Jeff White; Sr. DT Spencer Cotner; Sr. DE Brandon O’Connell; DE Sam Cutler; Sr. LB T.J. Moyle; Sr. OLB Teddy Clark; Jr. LB Scott Appleman; Jr. CB Kenny Koch; So. FS Cameron Good

    Special Teams: “Kenny Koch is our punter. He averaged over 40 yards a punt. We have our kicker back, Joseph Titman. He is our extra point guy. Brandon O’Connell does kick-offs. We may use the Nixon kid too. Koch does our punt and kickoff returns. He is real versatile.”

    Top Newcomers: Jr. TE Sam Cutler; Jr. C Nick Roberts; Jr. OG Levi Myers; Sr. OG Spencer Cotner; Sr. OG Jeff White; Jr. RB Dakota Nixon; Jr. DE Levi Myers

     

    Coaches comments:

    Who will be battling for the other spots on the line?

    “We moved our offensive guard Sam Culter to tight end. At center will be Nick Roberts. He played defensive tackle for us last year and filled in at center. So he does have experience at that position. We have three guards that we are going to rotate. We do have players, but we are going to be a little raw in the beginning.”

     

    You return your quarterback. Talk about how he is preparing for the season?

    “Barberio was a 1,000 yard passer last season and has worked really hard in the off-season. He has also grown. He’s a big kid and is 6-foot-2, 215-pounds. He is really doing some good off-season stuff. He is going down to the Peyton Manning camp down South this summer. He is doing all the right things to make himself better.”

     

    How do you look at running back?

    “We have a stable of running backs. Our biggest loss was the Hembury kid. He rushed for 1,500 yards and 19 touchdowns. We are like man, how are we going to replace him. We have a Senior Teddy Clark. We had a freshman that rushed for 500 yards last year, his name is Junior Ramos. We also have a kid that transferred in from Hughesville. He was one of their top rusher. His name is Dakota Nixon. So we are going to have three tailbacks and we are going to use all three. Each one of them has a different style. Ramos is our breakaway back, Nixon is more of a true tailback type and Teddy just runs hard, he runs over people. He loves contact.”

     

    How do your receivers look this season?

    “We have two receivers coming back, Maurice Brown and Kenny Koch. Brown was our leading receiver last season. But he got hurt, he fractured his collarbone against South Williamsport. He’s put on 15 pounds of muscle this off-season and he’s having a good off-season. We have four out of our five leading receivers back. I have been at Muncy for a long time and this is the most receivers we have had back.”

     

    How’s your D-Line look this year? 

    “One of the guys backs is Nick Roberts. He had a outstanding sophomore season. We are expecting big things from him this season. He’s very athletic. The other defensive tackles are Jeff White and Spencer Cotner. The Defensive ends will be Levi Myers and Brandon O’Connell. O’Connell runs well and has experience. We also have Sam Cutler. So we have three capable defensive ends along with Nick Ring. Ring will play either defensive end or tackle depending on where we need him.”

     

    How do your linebackers look?

    “We are small at linebacker. The leader of the defense is going to be T.J. Moyle. He’s our outside linebacker. He had almost 100 tackles last year. He has a nose for the ball and is a good cover guy. I had multiple interceptions last year. The other outside linebacker is going to be Teddy Clark. He is solid and a good tackler. We have two new inside linebackers. We are moving Scott Appleman from defensive end to inside linebacker. He is a two-year starter. We have a couple of underclassmen that need to step up for the other spot.”

     

    How’s your secondary look?

    “Kenny Koch is our top cornerback coming back. The other corner is Dakota Nixon and Maurice Brown. We have some underclassmen that will get playing time. Our safety who is only going to be a sophomore, started five games for us as a freshman is Cameron Good. He played very well.”

     

    What is your key this year?

    “For us to be successful we need leadership. We had only five seniors last year. I think we have 11 or 12 seniors this year. They need to lead as a group. If they do that I think we are going to be very successful. On defense our strength is on the defensive line and at outside linebackers. The secondary needs some more experience. We have some depth on both lines.”

    2013 Schedules

  • 40 Teams in 40 Days – Day 1 – Holy Redeemer (2)

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    Conference: Wyoming Valley Conference, Division 2

    Class: AA

    Nickname: Royals

    Coach: Pat Reece

    2012 Record: 3-7

    Returning Starters – Offense: C Robert Bertram; QB Jimmy Strickland; WR Eric Kerr; RB Pat Villani; WR Jason Hoggarth; FB Justin Renfer; WR Eric Shorts; WR Vince Villani

    Returning Starters – Defense: DL Eric Shorts; DT Robert Bertram; FS Vince Villani; LB Chad Fahey; LB Justin Renfer; LB Pat Villani; CB Charles Ross; CB Eric Kerr

    Special Teams: P Jimmy Strickland; KR Pat Villani

    Top Newcomers: DE Mark Cantafio; DL T.J. Murphy; OL David Evans; OL/DL Jarret Gabriel

    Coaches comments:

    On offense the Royals return one lineman. “We have guys to fill those spots. Some were sophomores last year and some guys are going to fit in other spots and help out the line. This will give us more of an athletic line for our spread offense.”

    What is your strength on defense?

    “Our strength is our linebacker corps and our secondary. We have a lot of players coming back.”

     

    What is key for a successful season?

    “Half the battle is won as far as the players mental state. They believe they can win districts this year. That is half the battle. The three wins last year gave them a taste. They believe we can change it around from 3-7 to 7-3 this year. We are very excited this year with a lot of players coming back. We lost a few guys on both lines, but we have players to fill those spots.”

     

    What about your offense?

    “Last year was the first year we did the spread offense. This year coming into the season everybody knows what they are doing and its better. At the end of the season last year the offense was flowing perfectly. I think if we come out strong on offense and play some solid defense the sky is the limit.”

    Last season the Royals won two of their last three games.

    The offensive line is going to have to bond quickly to give QB Jimmy Strickland and company time to make plays. The Duo of Strickland and Eric Kerr could be one of the tops in District two. Strickland passed for 2,396 yards and 19 touchdowns. Most of his offense went to Kerr. He caught 57 passes for 1,009 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    On defense they need to step up. Last season they gave up 440 points and scored 234 points.

    The Royals are going to put up points this year. If they are going to turn it around the defense has to step it up this season.

    2013 Schedule

  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 40: Cedar Cliff (3)

    2011 season

    Cedar Cliff finshed the season with an 9-3 record. They had a big win week three against Lampeter-Starsburg. They won against Exeter Township in the playoffs. Their season came to an end against Central Dauphin. Andrew Ford passed for 1,370 yards and 12 touchdowns. Tyler Orris completed 99 of 174 passes for 1,436 yards and 14 touchdowns. Orris was the team’s leading rusher. He rushed for 684 yards on 135 carries and nine touchdowns. Adam Breneman led in receiving. He caught 58 passes for 1,092 yards and 10 touchdowns.

     

     

     

     

    Q & A with Cedar Cliff head football coach Jim Cantafio

    We sat down with Cantafio and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

     

    How is your camp going this summer?

    We are doing fine. You can’t replace a player like Adam Breneman. You don’t replace the best tight end in America. It hurts us quite a bit. But we had all summer to prepare for it. We are progressing and getting better.

     

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Our offensive line is inexperienced. We have one starter back on the offense. That is right tackle Josh Emond (6-0, 210). OG Josh Musselman (6-2, 210) and C Logan Boal (5-10, 190) will see action. We are very green on the line. The key to our season is the line. We aren’t big, but we better be smart.

    After a couple of years of platooning at the quarterback spot, senior Andrew Ford (6-3, 180) takes over as the starter. He is really solid and makes good decisions. We don’t have a tight end to replace Adam. Jacob Scott (5-9, 155) returns as a starting wide receiver. Kyler Smith (5-11, 165) is another starting receiver. Nathan Orris (5-11, 180) is a returning receiver. Those guys will be the receivers. Xavier Baney (6-0, 185) is retuning at running back. Youssef Ajlane (5-9, 160) will also see some action.

     

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have one defensive tackle returning. He is David Warrenfeitz (6-1, 230). Josh Emond will be at the defensive end spot. We will be young on the line this season.

    We don’t have a lot of experience at the linebacker position. Jake Bowen and Nate Orris are the two leaders. We have some young guys that will get some playing time.

    Our strong point is our secondary. But if we can’t stop the run it won’t matter if we have to stop the pass. Kyler Smith and Jacob Scott are the corners. They are very good.

     

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    We have our kicker back, Leo Van Buskrik. We have to replace our punter.

     

     

     

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    This is going to be a challenging year. We are real small on the offensive line. That really concerns me. We don’t have a lot of experience coming back. On defense in our front six, we have one player returning. We have to play a lot of young kids.

     

     

    Home Opener

    Cedar Cliff opens home against Conestoga 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 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 38 – Marian Catholic (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)                      Day 39 – Delone Catholic (3)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 39: Delone Catholic (3)

    2011 season

    Delone Catholc finished the season with a 9-2 record and 8-1 in their league.

    Brett Smith completed 66 of 112 passes for 1,380 yards and 21 touchdowns. His two favorite receivers were Tyler Smith and Cooper Ayers. Smith caught 17 passes for 428 yards and five touchdowns. Ayers caught 15 passes for 307 yards and seven touchdowns.

    Colby McMaster rushed for 894 yards on140 carries and 11 touchdowns. Smith rushed for 870 yards on 81 carries and 10 touchdowns.

     

    Q & A with Delone Catholic head football coach Steve Wiles

    We sat down with Wiles and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

     

    How is your camp going this summer?

    It’s been a really good camp. We have practiced well the past couple of weeks. The scrimmages went well too. We are excited to start our games. We have a nice senior class.

     

    What’s New

    What are your thoughts as Delone Catholic drops from AA to A this season? “It really doesn’t change much. The truth is our enrollment is dropping. Our junior class we only have 11 players. Our freshman class is really small.”

    On your schedule you are playing a couple of AAA teams and one AAAA team. “It does make it tougher when you play bigger teams when our numbers are dropping.”

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We lost a lot of seniors from last year’s team on the offensive line. We aren’t big by any means. We run a wing-t blocking scheme. Jack Nietz (5-11, 230) is our tackle. Josh Mackle (5-11, 240) is the other tackle. These two guys are key for us. Devin Smith (6-1, 195) is the only returning guard. We have two new guys at guard. They are Joe Post (5-9, 185) and Isaac Orndorff (6-2, 195). All three guards are going to rotate. At center is Mitch Houser (5-9, 195). He is a very athletic kid.

    We return first team all-league tight end Austin Noel (6-1, 210). We are looking for a big year out of him. I think he is going to be a force in our league this year.

    We have our quarterback back, Brett Smith (5-10, 170). He has been a starter since his sophomore year. He can do it all. He is a phenomenal kid. He has great feet and is smart. Last year he threw 21 touchdown passes and only six interceptions. We run the ball quite a bit and that is really good numbers. We think he is going to have a big year for us. It is nice having someone back like this with all his experience.

    This is probably the biggest question I have at fullback since I have been at Delone Catholic. Hayden Bell (5-8, 175) is a senior for us and he is doing a nice job for us. He did well in scrimmages. Then we have a couple of juniors. They are Matt Guiffreda (5-10, 185) and Cody Kuhn (5-10,175).

    Our halfbacks are Nick Braun (5-10, 165) and Lance Reneker (5-10, 175). Both backs are solid runners and played a lot last year. Braun has a lot of speed. Reneker is strong and quick.

    We have two kids that are going to rotate in at wide receiver. They are Bobby Witt and Pat Staub (5-10, 170). Both of them are pretty athletic kids and run nice routes.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Our defensive line is green. We lost both our tackles from last year. We are going to play more kids and get a rotation going. That will keep us fresh for four quarters. Jack Nietz and Josh Mackle will get the start. We have three or four kids that will get some playing time. We have Devon Smith at defensive end. We also have Issac Orndorff at the other end spot. We have two sophomores behind Orndorff. They are Justin Gobrecht and Jimmy O’Boyle. They are young but athletic.

    We are solid at the linebacker spot. We have Hayden Bell back at inside linebacker. He made all the calls last year. We are moving Austin Noel to middle linebacker. He was a defensive end for us last year. He has looked good in the scrimmages. We lost our top three outside linebackers from last year. We aren’t sure who is going to start there. But we have Nate Miller, Zach Smith and Matt Guiffreda battling for playing time.

    Our strength on defense is the secondary. We’ve got two of the three players back. Brett Smith is our safety and has a lot of speed back there. Nick Braun is one of our corners. Lance Reneker is the other corner.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Brett Smith did it all last year. He will defiantly punt for us and kick off. We have a sophomore that we hope steps up and kicks field goals. His name is Jay Strickland. That will give Brett some rest.

    My return guys are Nick Braun and Lance Reneker.

     

    League

    We have one non-conference game and it’s against Trinity. It’s such a rivalry game. It is always a great game. Last year they beat us in a shoot out. It’s a major test right off the bat. They have some serious talent. It’s a great opening game for the fans.

    Our league schedule is nine games. This is my sixth year here and from top to bottom this is going to be the most competitive it has been. Biglersville brings back a lot of experience. York Suburban brings back a lot of juniors. Littlestown and Bermudian Springs are always tough. York Catholic brings back a lot of kids. It’s going to be interesting. There are six or seven teams that can make noise this year. We will see what happens.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to minimize mistakes and penalties. If we don’t beat ourselves, we have a chance to win a lot of games.

     

    Home Opener

    Delone Catholic opens at Trinity 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 38 – Marian Catholic (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 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 37: Wilson (3)

    2011 season

    Wilson finished the season with a 12-2 record. After an opening loss to Governor Mifflin, the Bulldogs won 12 straight games. They had nice wins against Manheim Central, Manheim Towhship and Penn Manor during the regular season.

    They made it to the District 3 4A final. They lost to Central Dauphin.

    Seth Klein completed 146 of 234 passes for 2,133 yards and 20 touchdowns. The leading rusher was Rodney Gillin. He rushed for 1,733 yards on 240 carries and 19 touchdowns.

    Jacob Morgan was the top receiver. He caught 69 passes for 1,121 yards and 11 touchdowns.

     

    Q & A with Wilson head football coach Doug Dahms

    We sat down with Dahms and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    We are trying to dust off the rust and get back to hitting. The kids are ready for opening day.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have a starting center coming back and his name is Sam Hartman (5-10, 238). There is a battle at the tackle positions. There are about four or five guys battling. Jacob Schannauer (6-0, 235) will be one of the guards. The other guard spot will be determined.

    We have two tight ends coming back. They are Matt Rothrock (6-2, 240) and Junior Joseph (6-3, 240). Our third tight end is Madison Miller (6-3, 216).

    We have about six or seven guys trying out for wide receiver.

    There are three guys battling for the quarterback spot. They are Kevin Weller (6-1, 219), Kyle Gaynor (5-9, 165) and Matt Timochenko (6-1, 191). One of those three will be the starter.

    It will be tailback by committee, Jesse Poore (5-10, 155), Jim Brooks (5-8, 165) and John Raifsnider (5-7, 171).

    Our fullbacks will rotate between Dominic Moyer (5-10,198) and Hunter Hatlee (6-0, 210).

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have six players back on defense. Our defensive line is set. We have both defensive ends back. They are Junior Joseph and Matt Rothrock. The one defensive tackle will be Yensi Uribe-Martinez (6-2, 222). The other one will be Justin Burk (5-9, 207) and Harry Destine (5-9, 215) who will alternate.

    My inside linebacker is Dominic Moyer on one side and the other side it will be either Hunter Hatlee or Steve Emerson (5-9, 211). Outside linebackers are Madison Miller (6-3, 216) and Darian Weidenhammer (5-10, 198).

    My secondary is going to be Jesse Poore at safety. Jim Brooks (5-8, 156) at one corner and Javon Young (5-8, 155) at the other corner spot.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    My punter will be Madison Miller. My kicker is either going to be Darian Weidenhammer or Madison Miller. There may be another player or two trying out.

     

    League

    It should be much better with the addition of Lancaster Catholic. They are coming off a state championship. Than you have Manheim Township who has a potential division one quarterback and Penn Manor. They both should be solid teams. McCaskey always has skill kids. It should be a battle between three of four teams.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Win a league championship. It has come to be expected here.

     

    Home Opener

    Wilson opens home against Governor Mifflin 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 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 36: Wilkes-Barre GAR (2)

    2011 season

    Wilkes-Barre GAR finished the season with an 11-2 record. They had big wins in the regular season against Old Forge, Wyoming Area and Northwest Area. They had playoff wins against Lakeland and Wyoming Area to win a District Two title. Their season ended against Pen Argyl.

    Darrell Crawford had a monster year for GAR. He passed for 1,047 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushed for 1,746 yards and 32 touchdowns.

    They had a pair of 600-yard rushers. Lucas Benton rushed for 664 yards and Dwayne Wright rushed for 671 yards.

    The leading receiver was Shaliek Powell. He caught 48 passes for 822 yards and nine touchdowns.

     

     

    Q & A with Wilkes-Barre GAR head football coach Paul Wiedlich Jr

    We sat down with Wiedlich Jr. and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    Our practices have been going well and are real intense. The kids are fired up and ready to go. The kids worked real hard off-season.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    I’m going to start with our center on the offensive line. His name is Zac Faust (5-11, 225). He is a two-year starter and started all 13 games last season. He is only a sophomore. Shakir Soto (6-4, 255) is at tackle. The other tackle is Christian Skrepenak (6-7, 325). The guard position is up in the air right now. We have the one kid Joe Snipas (5-10, 190). I have two kids that will battle for the spot. They are Elijah Gresham (6-1, 230) and Saul Wilkins (5-9, 240). We are trying to find the right mix.

    Corey Moore (6-0, 185) is going to be the starting quarterback. He played in a few games last season. He started the Lakeland game when Crawford was out due to an injury. He was 16 of 25 for 326 yards and four touchdowns. He has been such a leader during the off-season.

    We aren’t going to change our offense and we may sling the ball a little more this season. We are still going to run our spread offense.

    At running back we have Rick Sickler, Rayquan Watt and Korey Welkey. Those three guys will get the bulk of the carries.

    We have Lucas Benton back at wide receiver. He was an all-purpose 1,000-yard kid last year. At times he may run at the tailback spot.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We return six players on defense this year. We have Pittsburgh recruit Shakir Soto back at defensive end. We have Christian Skrepenak and Elijah Gresham back at the defensive tackle spot. Most likely the other defensive end spot will be Joe Snipas. Also Saul Wilkins will battle for playing time.

    We return our two inside linebackers. They are Korey Welkey and Rich Sickler. They both started 13 games last season. Vinny Phan may play inside linebacker at times and we may move Welkey to outside linebacker.

    The area we are hurting on defense is in the secondary. We have to replace three good kids. We have Lucas Benton at middle safety. The other safety is Jamaar Taylor and Rashaun Mathis. Our outsides are Rayquan Watt and either Korey Welkey or a ninth grader that I am bringing up. He is Glenn Soto.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Luke Height is our kicker. He is a three-year kid. My punter is Rashaun Mathis. My return guy is Lucas Benton, Rashaun Mathis and/or Jamaar Taylor.

     

    League

    I like to talk non-conference first. We open with Lakeland. This will be the fifth time in three years we played them. We played them twice last year. Than we travel to play the Dunmore Bucks. They are loaded. Than we have Carbondale Area. We have three good non-conference games.

    Our league will be tough. We have teams like Northwest Area who plays us tough. Lake-Lehman is good. We got Wyoming Area too.

    We have to take one week at a time.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to control the ball. We have to play a full game. We need to stay healthy. Depth wise we are a little green.

     

    Home Opener

    Wilkes-Barre opens home against Lakeland 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 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 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 34: Lancaster Catholic (3)

    2011 season

    Lancaster Catholic went 16-0 and won the PIAA 2A state title for the second time in three years.

    Andrew Dzurik led the way passing with 1,994 yards and 21 touchdowns.

    Roman Clay led the ground game with 1,899 yards and 31 touchdowns. Brandon Hollister rushed for 1,547 yards and 25 touchdowns.

    Sean Titus had 37 catches for 841 yards and 14 touchdowns. Charles Sweigert caught 45 passes 914 yards and five touchdowns.

     

    What’s new

    Lancaster Catholic won their second PIAA 2A state title last season against Tyrone, 17-7. But they won’t have a chance to defend their title in 2012.

    The Crusaders moved up in classification from 2A to 3A. “The kids realized we have a bull eyes on our back this season,” said Harbach. “It’s been difficult getting non-league games this season. The kids understand the competition is going to be tougher this season. We are playing all AAAA teams this season. This should help us in the playoffs.”

    Competition is going to be stronger and we are going to have to play 10 full games instead of 10 half games. We are looking forward to the challenge.

    Q & A with Lancaster Catholic head football coach Bruce Harbach

    We sat down with Harbach and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    We are down in numbers this year, but we have quality kids. We had a decent off-season. They come to work and they understand their roles. So far practices have been good.

    The kids know they have a bull eyes on their back and it doesn’t matter if we are 2A or 3A team. We need to take care of business.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have three returning starters on the offensive line, Luke McDonald (6-2, 245), Shay Mento (6-0, 260) and Benjamin Bauer (6-2, 240). We have to replace a tackle and a guard. We have some guys that may step in like, Thomas McIntyre (6-5, 240), Keegan Sheedy (6-4, 235) and Patrick McBrearty (5-10, 240). All these kids have experience. We need to stay healthy up front.

    We have our tight end back too, Nevin Pagan (6-2, 225).

    We have two kids battling for the quarterback spot. They are Evan Purvis (6-2, 190). We moved him from receiver. We have a transfer from Warwick, Aaron Springer (5-11, 180). We really won’t know who the starter is until after our second scrimmage.

    Roman Clay (5-11, 215) is back at running back. He is probably one of the best backs we ever had. He is a physical kid and put on another ten pounds during the off-season. He is about 215 right now. He is a power type runner. He is tough to bring down.

    Our fullback is back, Carmelo Cruz (6-0, 225). He got bigger. He is about 225. We have a couple of young backs that might get some time. They are Nassir Weaver (5-9, 165) and Trey Miller (5-9, 180). We also have a transfer that came in from Texas, Eric Patterson (5-11, 180). He will be in the mix.

    I think our skill kids are second to none. Our receivers looked real good in 7-on-7 this summer. They are big and tall. We have Sean Titus (6-2, 190) back. He did a great job for us last year. We have Charles Scarff (6-6, 220) who is like a receiver/tight end. Rafael Mateo (6-2, 175) is going to play in there. Kurt Kessler (6-1, 180) will see time at receiver. Stephen Sheetz (6-1, 170) will be in the mix.

    We may have more kids playing two-way this season.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Depth is going to be a problem on the defensive line. At nose guard is Shay Mento. Maybe Benjamin Bauer and Luke McDonald  will be there a little bit. Keegan Sheedy will be in there. Steve Reichwein will be in the mix.

    We have a good group of linebackers led by Carmelo Cruz. We have Kyle Harmish and Harrison Heise. We also have Kurt Kessler. All these linebackers can run. We need that in a 5 – 3 defense.

    We have two players back in the secondary. Isiah Taltoan at one corner. He is our shut down corner. Sean Titus is at safety. Stephen Sheetz will be playing out there.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Evan Purvis is going to do the placekicking and punting as of now. Harrison Heise might do some punting too. Sean Titus is returning punts.

     

    League

    Our first three non-league games are brutal. We’ve got Dallastown, Governor Mifflin and Erie McDowell. Then our next two games are Manheim Township and Penn Manor. We play Wilson week seven.

    The kids are looking forward to going to Section one.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to develop our young players and stay healthy. They are going to have to play early on and get some experience. Our goal hasn’t changed. Win the league, district and states. For us to do that, things need to fall in place. We may run the ball more this year. We have a nice line and two good runners. We need to control the ball.

     

    Home Opener

    Lancaster Catholic opens home against Dallastown 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 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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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 32: William Penn Charter (Inter-Ac)

    2011 season

    William Penn Charter finished the season with a 5-5 record. They had wins against teams like Truman, Peddie (NJ), Archbishop Carroll, Episcopal and Germantown Academy.

    Eric Neefe led the Quakers in rushing. He rushed for 1,180 yards on 197 carries and 17 touchdowns.

    West Virginia recruit Daryl Worley caught 10 passes for 171 yards and two scores.

    Kevin Murphy passed for 508 yards and four touchdowns.

    On defense, three players had three interceptions, Worley, Tom Monzo and Corey Kelley.

     

    Q & A with William Penn Charter head football coach Jeff Humble

    We sat down with Humble and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    The kids worked real hard and are ready for camp.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Let’s start with the line. I have a center that is about 5-foot-10, 260-pounds who is a smart kid. His name is Mark Opaliski. At left tackle I have Notre Dame recruit Mike McGlinchey. He anchors our line. Patrick McInerney is our right guard. At left guard is Frank McClinchey. My right tackle will be Anthony Campanelli.

    Right now we don’t have a quarterback. We have the kid that started last year, Kevin Murphy. I also have a sophomore Patrick McCain. I have a senior Alexander Chovanes. The quarterback spot is open and all three players are going to battle for the spot. We want to throw more this year.

    We are set at the running back position. My tailback rushed for over a 1,000 yards last year and he is back. His name is Eric Neefe and he is a pounding type back. He has nice size. We have another kid that is more of a speeder. His name is Eric Berger.

    At receiver we have Daryl Worley returning. On the other side we have Corey Kelley. He is fast and can run. We have another kid that is 6-foot-3 and his name is Freddie Perri. He can catch the ball.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have Mike McGlinchey back on the defensive line. Mark Opaliski and Anthony Campanelli both on the line. We need to find that other defensive end. It might be Terrence Collins.

    We have pretty much all of our linebackers back. They are young but have some experience with Patrick McInerney, Frank McGlinchey, Eric Berger and Eric Neefe.

    Our secondary is solid. We have Daryl Worley are leader back there at safety. James Biggs-Frazier who is going to play corner. Corey Kelley is the other corner.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Daryl Worley returns kicks and punts. Biggs-Frazier and Kelley will be back there too. All three of those kids are athletic and fast. As far as punter and kicker goes it’s an open competition.

     

    League

    I think Episcopal Academy is very good. Malvern Prep is always really good. It’s a tough league. All the teams are tough. Each week is a war. The league is modeled after the Ivy League. Our league from top to bottom is solid. We are all on pretty much the same level. I love playing in the league. It’s so traditional and so old school.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    If we stay healthy we are fine. If we loose two or three kids we are in trouble. All the kids are playing two ways. Quarterback is a key spot for us if we are going to have a successful season. We need someone to step up.

    You have to be a little lucky and have the ball bounce your way. We have a great bunch of kids. But we don’t have depth. The kids work hard and want to win. They understand what it takes to win. It’s a matter of going out and play.

    Home Opener

    William Penn Charter opens home against Samuel S. Fels on September 8th

    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 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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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 31: Roman Catholic (12)

    2011 season

    Roman Catholic finished the season with an 8-4 record and 2-2 in their league. During the regular season they had big wins against West Catholic and Chestnut Hill Academy. In the playoffs they defeated St. Joseph’s Prep. Their season came to an end against LaSalle College.

    Marcus Kelly was the leading rusher. He rushed for 1,796 yards on 237 carries and 16 touchdowns.

    Michael Keir passed for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns.

    His two favorite targets were Will Fuller and Taishan Tucker. Fuller caught 46 passes for 758 yards and 10 touchdowns. Tucker caught 33 passes for 554 yards and five touchdowns.

     

    Q & A with Roman Catholic head football coach Joe McCourt

    We sat down with McCourt and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    The first day was a little sluggish. The thing I like is we got better each day. We are practicing defense in the morning and offense in the afternoon.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Michael Joyce is back at center. Collin Shields is returning at offensive guard and at tackle is JJ Logan. All three players are returning starters. Frank Remolde is the other guard and Stephen Henry is the other tackle.

    We have our returning quarterback back, Michael Keir. He has been great for the program. He is so smart and so intelligent out on the field. He can pretty much run an offense by himself. He knows what he is looking at and he knows coverages. We are hoping he stays healthy this year. He has been banged up the last couple of years.

    My tailback is sophomore Dimetri Kelly. We are excepting big things out of Kelly this season. He is following in his brother’s footsteps. Pat McCourt is our fullback.

    At receiver we have Will Fuller returning. He committed to Notre Dame. He is not only the best receiver, but he is the best football player that I have coached or seen. That is how much praise I have for him. He is such a good kid and he is a team player.

    Chris Johnson-Cruz is the other slot receiver. At tight end is Phillip Forrence. We return six on offense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    On the line we have defensive end Hez Trahan. Our defensive tackle is Ricky Rivera. The other spots we have a full rotation going on.

    We have Chris Johnson-Cruz back at outside linebacker. Dimetri Kelly is the other outside linebacker. In the middle we have Guy Campanella. We also have Brandon Lopez and Kabir Basil.

    We have Will Fuller at one corner and AJ Frasier. Our free safety is Jake Illingworth. We feel we are set in the secondary.

    We return five players on defense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Our punter is Michael Keir. Phillip Isaac is our kicker.

    League

    It has been really top heavy the past couple of years. I think this year it is as wide open as you can get. LaSalle College is always good. St. Joe’s Prep is good. We have been in the championship the past couple of years. I think teams like Father Judge and Archbishop Ryan are improving every year. You can’t take anyone for granted each week. Our league is competitive. We hope we come out on top this year.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to stay healthy. We are real top heavy with our starters. We have great starters. We don’t have a lot of depth. It’s important to stay healthy.

    We need to play good defense. I think we are going to put up some points offensively. We need to stop teams this year. We need the younger kids to step up.

     

    Home Opener

    Roman Catholic opens home against Malvern Prep on September 1st

     

    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)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

    Day 30 – Wyomissing Area (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 30: Wyomissing Area (3)

    2011 season

    Wyomissing Area finished the season with an 11-1 record and were Berks Section 2 champs.

    The Spartans had a ten game win streak and defeated Littlestown and Bermudian Springs in the District 3 2A playoffs.

    They lost the District 3 finals to the evidential state champions, Lancaster Catholic.

    Helm Grayson completed 58 of 89 for 1,137 yards and 15 touchdowns. Joe Cacchione caught 18 passes for 456 yards and five touchdowns.

    Alex Anzalone led Wyomissing with 917 yards on 79 carries and 13 touchdowns. AJ Nally added 770 yards and 19 touchdowns.

    Q & A with Wyomissing Area head football coach Bob Wolfrum

    We sat down with Wolfrum and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    Camp went well for the first week. We had a couple of minor injuries, but nothing series. The kids are working hard each day.

    We practice at 6am and didn’t have one kid miss the morning practice.

    We had a good scrimmage against Great Valley. They had a good number of kids and we got to work out everyone. They all had about the same amount of playing time. We did well, but there were plenty of mistakes and we pointed out to the kids that there is still more to work on. It was a good week.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We are solid on the offensive line. We have three returning on the line including the tight end.

    Ben Wertz moved from tackle to center. Wyatt Metzger is a returning starter at tackle. We have three or four really good guards like Will Kroppe and Bern Donahue. Those guys give us depth. Chris Eaton and Daniel Sweitzer can play on the line. Cody Cox is the other tackle.

    Our tight end Spencer Lloyd is back. He is a three-year starter.

    Joe Cacchione is our quarterback. He has been our split end for the last three years. We brought him up in 9th grade as a backup quarterback. We moved him out at split end because he is such a good athlete. His backup is sophomore quarterback Scott Kuczala. I wouldn’t rule out that he could be playing too.

    Justin Causa is a real good blocking back and runs well. He has gotten bigger and stronger and has worked real hard during the off-season. He is a good one. Mason Smith is probably the strongest kid pound-for-pound on the team. He will see time at halfback.

    Alex Anzalone last season played fullback and tailback. This year he will play mostly fullback on offense. Brandon Gonzalez will get some time at fullback. He has break away speed.

    Gerald Burns is at receiver. Another kid who is a really good athlete. He is a basketball player too. He will get some reps at running back too. Sean Smith is the other split end out there. He may have the best hands on the team.

    We have seven returning on offense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    The defensive line starts with Jeriko Reyes. He made a lot of all-league teams last season. He is a 225-pounder that runs like a back. Last season against Littlestown, he was getting triple teamed. He is a real key to the defensive front.

    Spencer Lloyd plays at defensive end. He started last year for us. We play a double eagle flex. Brandon Gonzalez plays the hybrid position. He is on the line at times and at linebacker at times. Cody Cox, Ben Wertz and Logan Jones will share the nose guard position. The other defensive end will by Connor Reedy.

    We have a great crew coming back at linebacker. We have three great ones. Leading the way at weak side linebacker is Alex Anzalone, the Notre Dame recruit. Will Kroppe is a three-year starter and is really fast. He is the middle linebacker. Brian Bamberger is our strong safety or strong linebacker.

    We have almost all returning starters coming back in our secondary. Gerald Burns will be the free safety. Mason Smith will be at corner. Joe Cacchione is at corner too. All though, if we can find someone to take his place we will be looking to get him some rest.

    We lost four players last year from the starting defense. We replaced them all very well. For a small school, this bunch of kids coming through has had good depth.

    We have seven returning on defense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Jonah Bowman is our kicker and punter. Joe Cacchione has been returning kickoffs the last couple of years. But this year we may have Mason Smith back there too. We may have multiple guys back there and you may see Alex back there.

     

    League

    Blue Mountain is always tough. We had some trouble with them last year. Schuylkill Valley coach is the best x and o guy offensively in the league. Berks Catholic is always competitive. The league is getting deeper. Fleetwood is improving.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to get other people ready to play. Most of these kids are all seniors. We need to get the younger kids some playing time. We think we have a good mix of kids.

    For us to be successful those guys need to answer the bell when they are needed.

     

    Home Opener

    Wyomissing Area opens at Schuylkill Haven 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)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

    Day 29 – Valley View (2)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 29: Valley View (2)

    2011 season

    Valley View finished the season with an 11-2 record. During the regular season they had big wins against Scranton, Wallenpaupack and Delaware Valley. In the playoffs they defeated Crestwood and Dallas to win the District two title. In the first round of playoffs they lost to Allentown Central Catholic.

    The Cougars were led by their running game. Tyler Phillips rushed for 1,483 yards on 155 carries and 23 touchdowns. Pat Jeffers rushed for 1,122 yards and 17 touchdowns. Tyler Kapinus added 781 yards and six touchdowns.

    Quarterback Liam Callejas led the way with 940 yards passing and 12 touchdowns.

    The two top receivers were Brian Lalli and Nyeem Wartman.

    Q & A with Valley View head football coach George Howanitz

    We sat down with Howanitz and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    All the kids have been here and practice is going well. We have around 50 kids. They are excited about the season.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have two linemen coming back. They are C Anthony Mengoni and OG Anthony Galantini. Both players are third-year starters.

    We have our quarterback back, Liam Callejas. He has been a three-year starter for us. Having him back knowing the offense is a big deal for us.

    We have a great tailback in Tyler Phillips. At wide receiver we have Garrett Rupe. He is a three-year starter too. We lost good kids last year, but we have a good core coming back on offense.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have DE Darnell Ashton coming back and RaeKwon Patrick at nose guard.

    We lost a lot at linebacker and we need the young kids to step up.Our secondary is where the strength is. We have Garrett Rupe and Cody McAndrew at corner back position.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    We will have a new punter this year. Our kicker is back.

     

    League

    I think the league should be really balanced. Delaware Valley has a lot of returning starters and Scranton Prep has a lot back. Scranton also has a lot back. The rest of the teams should be equal.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    I think there are two things we have to do to be successful. We need to stay away from injuries. We aren’t as deep as last year. Secondly, we have to stop teams. A lot of our good defensive players graduated. We need our younger kids to step in.

     

    Home Opener

    Valley View opens home against Wallenpaupack 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)

    Day 28 – Whitehall (11)

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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 27: Danville (4)

    2011 season

    Andrew Andreychik completed 110 of 193 passes for 1,471 yards and 17 touchdowns. Five of his receivers caught ten passes or more.

    Brett Berg caught 18 passes for 364 yards and five touchdowns. Ross Litz caught 16 passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns. David Vitunac caught 29 passes for 347 yards and four touchdowns. Sam Dressler caught 12 passes for 111 yards. Zack Kozick caught 23 passes for 242 yards and four touchdowns.

    Dressler led the team in rushing with 1,149 yards on 173 carries and 10 touchdowns.

    On defense Eric Haney led the team in tackles.

    The Ironmen finished the season with a 7-4 record. They lost in the first round of District playoffs to Towanda.

    Q & A with Danville head football coach James Keiser

    We sat down with Keiser and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your camp going this summer?

    It’s going good and we are working with the incoming freshmen. The kids are working hard in practice and we are getting ready for our first scrimmage.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have Senior OT Mason Fausnaught (6-1, 260) and a kid that played a little for us last year, Junior OG Chris Humbert (5-9, 190). Our center is a junior and his name is Matt Shipe (5-9, 201). Our right guard might be Junior Ian Ficca (5-9, 190) and our right tackle is Junior Blake Remensnyder (6-3, 220).

    Our quarterback is doing well this summer. He really has impressed us in 7-on-7. He was a backup the last two years. His name is Weston Baylor (5-11, 182). We are expecting really good things out of him.

    We have Junior Sam Dressler (5-7, 180) back at fullback. We also return our halfback, Junior Isaiah Croll (5-10, 180). We are blessed with depth there and we are going to use Senior Cale Rice (5-6, 172). He ran a 4.5 up in the District four combine. We have another fullback sophomore Tom Brouse (5-7, 175) who does a good job for us.

    We are really blessed at receiver. We have returning Senior Bret Berg (5-11, 182) who played receiver last year and will be at tight end this year. He is our number one guy. The other wide out is a kid that played a lot last year for us, Junior Zack Kozick (6-0, 180).

    We have seven returning starters on offense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have nobody coming back on the defensive line. We are replacing the whole line. Our key player on the line is sophomore Jacob Sheridan. The other positions are up for battle. But we have a young man who is probably going to play nose guard for us. His name is Junior Marcus Wilt. At the defensive tackle position we are going to rotate in with several kids. Guys like So. Gunnar Feldmann, Sr. Mason Fausnaught, Jr. Blake Remensnyder and Jr. Matt Shipe.

    We are returning two linebackers. Our middle linebacker is Jr. Eric Haney. We also return Isiah Croll. We also have Sophomore Tommy Brouse playing inside linebacker. He played some last year as a frosh.

    I think our secondary is the best we have ever had here. We have three returning starters from last year. You have Sr. Cale Rice at one corner and Jr. Zack Kozick at the other corner spot. Sr. Bret Berg is back at safety spot. We have a young man who has looked good in 7-on-7 this summer. He is Jr. Charles Rivera.

    We have four returning on defense.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Our kick returner is Cale Rice. Punt returner will be Bret Berg. Our kickers will be Shayne Riley and Colton Riley. We will rotate our punters with Shayne Riley and Bret Berg.

     

    League

    I think our league is going to be the toughest since I have been here. Mifflinburg is strong again this year. Shikellamy got a new coach and they should be better. Selinsgrove is going to be much improved. Shamokin is going to be tough. It’s going to be competitive this year.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We got to be able to hang on the ball. We can’t afford turnovers or injuries. We don’t have a lot of depth.

    Home Opener

    Danville opens home against Milton 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)

    Day 25 – Schuylkill Haven (11)

    Day 26 –Bishop McDevitt (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 26: Bishop McDevitt (3)

    2011 season

    After starting the season slowly with a 1-2 record, the Crusaders ripped off 12 straight wins. In the playoffs they had big wins against Lampeter-Strasburg and Montour. They were the PIAA Class 3A runner-ups.

    They finished the season with a 13-3 record.

    Alec Werner had a huge year passing for 3,518 yards and 30 touchdowns. Werner two favorite targets were Shawn Seif and Brian Lemelle.

    Seif caught 76 passes for 980 yards and six touchdowns. Lemelle caught 93 passes for 1,630 yards and 15 touchdowns.

    Bishop McDevitt had three quality backs. The three backs combined for 385 carries for 2,399 yards and 41 touchdowns.

    As a freshman, Andre Robinson rushed for 847 yards on 114 carries and 16 touchdowns. Sophomore Rashad Lawson rushed for 915 yards on 164 carries and 14 touchdowns. Junior Darnell Holland rushed for 637 yards on 107 carries and 11 touchdowns.

    Q & A with Bishop McDevitt head football coach Jeff Weachter

    We sat down with Weachter and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We don’t do a lot of 7-on-7s. We are coming along nicely. The kids are working hard.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We are going to be young on the offensive line. We lost four out of the five starters. The only kid we have coming back is Junior Jordan Mosley (6-2, 260). We don’t have some of the bigger lineman like in the past. But we are going to average about 6-1, 260 on the line.

    Some of the other kids on the line are Sr. Myles Webb, So. Kendrick Lewis, Jr. Henry Hairston and we have a battle going on for the last spot between Jr. Johnny Yetter and Jr. Tommy Moore for the center spot. We have a freshman that is going to play a lot on the line, Anthony Long.

    At quarterback is Alec Werner. We are excepting big things from him. He started off slow but by the end of the year he was tremendous. During the off-season he has gotten stronger. This year we are going to run him more.

    We are blessed at the running back position. I am not so sure if we don’t have the four best backs in the area. Andre Robinson had a nice year as a frosh. He already has a bunch of offers by Division one schools. His speed has really increased during the off-season. He is about 210 pounds.

    Rashad Lawson had a good year for us. He is up to 190 pounds. Darnell Holland has a couple of division one offers at safety. We are going to move him out to receiver. We have another kid that is going to be a sophomore, Sheldon Snell.

    We have a couple of big fullbacks, Sklyer Amrhein and a transfer from Keystone Joe Kerle. He is a big kid about 230 pounds.

    We will start with Brian Lemelle at wide receiver. He is an awesome receiver. Nate Showalter is back. He is a big target and will play some tight end too. Connor Marsico will play there a little bit. He was our fourth receiver last year. We have some young kids, both kids are sophomores, Gevante Elam, Tyrone Gibbons and Amechie Walker. We also have a freshman coming in that will get some playing time. His name is Bryce Hall. We are set at receiver.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have two kids that played on the line that are back. They are DE Steve Marrazzo Jr. and Nick Barowski.

    Myles Turner is a sophomore. He has a chance to be a division one tackle. At the other spot we are going to rotate a whole bunch of guys. Guys like Jordan Mosley, Kendrick Lewis and Myles Webb.

    We feel real good about our defensive line.

    We have one returning starter at linebacker, Nate Monroe. He can do it all and he gives us a lot of options. We don’t have a lot of experience at the other two spots. But we have a lot of talent. There will be a battle for the other spots.

    We always have athletes at our secondary. Lance Deane started two games for us last year. The other corner will be Tyrone Gibson. Darnell Holland is a three-year starter at safety. The other safety is Connor Marsico.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Connor Maloney is back at kicker. Punter will be by committee.

     

    League

    Susquehanna Township will be good. They always have speed. Cedar Cliff will be good despite the injury at Adam Breneman. They have their quarterback back, Andrew Ford. Red Land should be good. They have players back.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    The key for us is our offensive line. We need them to come around. We need to protect the ball.

    Home Opener

    Bishop McDevitt opens away against Harrisburg on September 1st

    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)

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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 24: Pennridge (1)

    2011 season

    Alex Krivda led quarterbacks with 624 yards and nine touchdowns. Mike Class had a steller sophomore season, rushing for 1,512 yards on 245 carries and 15 touchdowns. Class also had 12 catches for 159 yards.

    James Marrero was the other big receiver with nine catches for 204 yards. He led the team in tackles with 104 total tackles.

    Pennridge finish the season with an 7-5 record.

     

    Q & A with Pennridge head football coach Randy Cuthbert

    We sat down with Cuthbrert and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We have a lot of players back on both sides of the ball. The off-season has been real smooth.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have a couple of starters back. The one is our OG Tyler Kio and the OT back is Shane Kraynik. At center is Mike Solazzo, OT Shane Galloway, and OG Andy Graff will round up the line. Ryan Anton will battle for playing time at the center spot.

    Our starter at quarterback is back Alex Krivda. He brings a lot of experience from last season. We are expecting him to have a good year.

    We have our big running back, Mike Class. He was a first teamer as a sophomore. We are excepting a huge year from him. He is a division one kid.

    Our fullback is MacKenzie Crawford. Our wingback is Kyle Bigam. Another guy that might play is John Kim. Kim is a running back and wingback.

    Our starter at tight end is back, John Dubyk. We have two receivers that started as sophomores, Micah Stutzman and Peter Psomiadis.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We will start with DE John Dubyk on the line. He may end up being a linebacker this year. He was first team all-league last year. My other defensive end is Andy Graff. Michale Supp is on the line. There will be a battle for the other spots on the line.

    ILB MacKenzie Crawford was a starter last year at linebacker. Kyle Bigam will be one of the outside linebackers.

    In the secondary is safety Jeremy Xander. He was a starter last year. The corners are John Kim and Mike Class. Pete Psomoadis will be playing back there too.

     

     

    What do you have coming back on special teams?

    John Dubyk was the punter last year. The kicker position is open. Our kick returners are Mike Class and John Kim. My punt returner is Matt Pasquale.

     

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to stay healthy. We don’t have a lot of depth. Last year we had too many injuries. Everyone is going to try and stop Mike Class. It’s so important we have each guy do his job. We got to have more than one weapon.

    We need to play good defense. On offense we need to take care of the ball.

    Home Opener

    Pennridge opens home against Haverford School 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)

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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 22: Imhotep Charter (12)

    2011 season

    Eerin Young led the way in rushing with 1,059 yards on 133 carries and 13 touchdowns. Andre Dreuitt passed for 411 yards and five touchdowns. The top two receivers are Najee Goode who caught 14 passes for 165 yards and Shakur Nesmith who caught 10 passes for 219 yards.

    Nasheed Parker led the defense with three interceptions.

    Imhotep Charter finished the season with an 8-4 record and 5-1 league record.

    Q & A with Imhotep Charter head football coach Albie Crosby

    We sat down with Crosby and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been a very good experience for my first year as head coach. It’s been a learning experience and I am getting to know the kids on the team.

    They are getting to know me and the system that I am putting together. The key word for us in the off-season is learning.

    Getting to Know Albie

    This is my first time as head coach. I was an assistant coach at West Catholic. First I was the running back coach. Then for two years I was the running back coach at LaSalle University. Once they dropped football I came back to West as the offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach. I was at West for a total of 10 years. I am a graduate of West Catholic.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    My key players on my offensive line are going to be led by my center Junior Gordon Thomas (6-0, 270). He was a starter last year. My right tackle is going to be Junior Aaron Ruff (6-4, 285). Junior Tyrone Barge (6-1, 255) plays offensive guard. All three kids were all-public last year. There is a battle for the other spots.

    My quarterback is the returning starter from last year, Sophomore Andre Dreuitt (6-2, 170).

    At running back is David Williams. He played at West Catholic and had a tremendous sophomore year. He did extremely well at the state football game. He is being recruited by a lot of the BCS schools. He was the workhorse for us last year at West Catholic. Last year he ran for about 1,900 yards. He is coming close to making his decision on which college he is going to. His top eight schools are Penn State, Tennessee, South Carolina, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Arizona State, California Berkley and Nebraska.

    Another man who is going to play tailback for us at receiver is Eerin Young. He was the team leading rusher last year. The fullback position we are still looking at. We have a couple of kids fighting for that position, Christopher Rhone, Quinzell Lassiter and Shahyodd Chavis.

    At receiver is Sophomore Denniston “DJ” Moore (6-1, 180). Two other receivers we are excited about are Fajri Stewart and Brandon Smith (6-3, 185).

    At tight end is CJ McCollum (6-0, 190). He has good hands. Another tight end we are excited about who is a basketball player is Nigel Grant (6-6, 240).

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    The key defensive lineman is Tyrone Barge. He is going to be our anchor and force. Another couple of guys is DE Jared Jackson and DE Eddie Lynch.

    Brandon Chatmon (6-1, 220) will be our outside linebacker. Steven Denby (6-1, 230) who led the team in tackles is back at linebacker. We also have three other young men playing for the other couple of spots.

    Our secondary is going to be led by Najee Goode. He will be the anchor back there. Another guy back there is Aramon Piedra. Than we have some young safeties.

     

    League

    The biggest thing we have to do to be successful is to compete each week. There are going to be strong teams this year in the league. You have Prep Charter and Delaware Valley Charter. Both of those programs had young teams last year. They are peaking at a good time. University City and Roxborough dropped to 2A from 3A this year. Comm-Tech is always in the mix.

    It should be competitive this year.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to compete each week. We have a lot of depth. We need to compete on the field and in the classroom.

    Home Opener

    Imhotep Charter opens home against Strath Haven 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)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 21: Ridley (1)

    2011 season

    Jalen Randolph led all rushers with 1,208 yards and 12 touchdowns. Matt Davis passed for 1,273 yards and 11 touchdowns. Mike Smoluk was the leading receiver with 29 catches for 481 yards and five touchdowns.

    Ridley finished the season with a 9-3 record. The Green Raiders had big wins against Malvern Prep and Strath Haven. Their season came to an end when Garnet Valley defeated them in the first round of the District one playoffs, 28-6.

    Q & A with Ridley head football coach Dennis Decker

    We sat down with Decker 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 got kids in the weight room and out on the field. They are chopping at the bit to get their pads on. The kids are looking forward to the season.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Matt Sinex (6-2,260) is returning. Steve Plousis (6-0,210), Tyler Shiber (5-10, 250) and Frank Cullen (5-10, 250). We have four of the five lineman returning.

    My wide receivers will be Mike Crowley (5-9, 170) and Mike Smoluk (5-10, 180). My tight end is Dennis Bryson (5-10, 190).

    In the backfield I have Richie Coia (5-8, 185) and Shane Dougherty (5-10, 195). Both are returning starters.

    There is a battle at the quarterback spot between Senior Eddie Hild (6-0, 175) and Junior Collin Wright (6-1, 175).

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Matt Sinex and Richie Coia are back on the defensive line.

    Shane Dougherty and Dennis Bryson play at middle linebacker. We also have Drew Harrison (6-0, 190) at linebacker.

    In the defensive backfield we have Mike Crowley and Mike Smoluck who are back.

     

    What about special teams?

    The only person we have back on special teams is our kicker, Kelton Heverly. We aren’t sure who the punter is right now.

    League

    I think the league is going to be real tough this year. A lot of teams return good quarterbacks, teams like Garnet Valley, Haverford Township and Harriton.

    We need to control the offensive and defensive line to be successful. With an inexperienced quarterback this year we are going to run the ball more. We are going to rely on our guys up front who have experience.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Get quality play at our quarterback position. We aren’t going to ask him to go out there and win games, we need him to manage games. We’ve got to limit the turnovers.

    Home Opener

    Ridley opens home at Glen Mills 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)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 20: West Catholic (12)

    2011 season

    David Williams led the Burrs in rushing. He rushed for 1,938 yards on 301 carries and 18 touchdowns. Quarterback Jaleel Reed passed for 899 yards and rushed for 638 yards. Bruce Mapp led all receivers with 32 catches for 639 yards.

    West Catholic finished the season with a 13-2 record.

    Q & A with West Catholic head football coach Brian Fluck

    We sat down with Fluck and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    Very productive. The kids are working hard.  Hopefully a couple kids can step up.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    Our big guy on the line is Jarryd Jones-Smith (6-7, 290). We’re hoping to have Joshua Gibbs (6-3 253) and he will be able to step in and play defense and offense. We have senior Eric Rutherford (6-0, 275) on the line. Our center is going to be a sophomore, Steven Wyant (6-0, 289). Khalim Hadas (6-3, 225) will play tackle. Another guard we are going to rotate in is Kameron Cotton (6-0, 240).

    Sophomore Antwain McCollum (5-9, 155) is at quarterback. We’ll have two fullbacks, Sophomore Japon Kegler (5-11, 230) and Senior Sonny Thai (5-11, 205). Our starting running back is Greg White (6-0, 200). Rae’ Quan Williams (5-9, 155) will action at tail back.

    We have Ron Womack (6-0, 185) returning at wide receiver. We also have Shaquille James (5-9, 155). Those are the two starting receivers.

    My tight end is Dominic Toney (6-3, 245)

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Jarryd Jones-Smith will play our weak defensive end position. Joshua Gibbs and Eric Rutherford.

    Our inside linebackers are Bruce Hunter (5-10,170) and Tahir Shoatz (5-9, 170). Devyn Allen will get some playing time.

    Our two corners are Shaquille James and Rae’Quan Williams. Greg White will play strong safety. The other spots are up for battle.

    We will be a young team this year.

     

    What about special teams?

    Shaquille James will be doing punt return and kick off return. Also Freshman Craig Jones. Patrick Amara will do the kicking and punting.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to come together as a young group. Make sure we develop the offensive line. Defensively we need the front seven to lead the way. I believe our d-backs can cover people.

    Home Opener

    West Catholic opens home against Eastern Christian Academy (MD) on September 1st

    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)

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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 18: Spring-Ford (1)

    2011 season

    Quarterback Hank Coyne completed 125 of 214 passes for 1,904 yards and 17 touchdowns. Jarred Jones led the Rams with 1,455 yards and 16 touchdowns. Andrew Scanlan led all receivers with 52 catches for 836 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    The Rams finished the 2011 season with an 11-2 record and were league champs of the Pioneer Athletic Conference.

    Q & A with Spring-Ford head football coach Chad Brubaker

    We sat down with Brubaker 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 are making strides each year. The kids are working hard.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    The two offensive lineman we have back are RT Justin Meals and LT Mike Glimore. It’s wide open for the other three positions on the line.

    Hank Coyne is back at quarterback. He is a three-year starter. He has set many school records. He is our leader.

    We are returning our two tailbacks from last year, Jarred Jones and Yousef Lundi. Jarred took over for Lundi last season. Lundi will play fullback this season.

    We are going to be young and inexperienced at wide receiver. We are looking at Gary Hopkins to have a big year for us. Ben Schein played some last year. Tate Carter will see some action at receiver. But he will play some running back and quarterback in the wildcat.

    Our tight end is back, RJ Sheldon.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have a three-player rotation at the defensive end position. RJ Shledon, Zameer McDowell and Mason Romano will play at defensive end.

    We have all of our linebackers returning this year. We are going to move them around a little bit. Travis Daywalt is moving to strong safety. Ian Hare was our middle linebacker he is moving to strong linebacker position. Andy Lover-Smith is back at weak linebacker.

    Jared Shoemaker has looked good in the off-season. He is our corner back. The other two positions, corner and free safety are open.

     

    What about special teams?

    Our punter is RJ Sheldon. The kicking position is open for camp.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Last year our goal was to win our league and make playoffs and we did that. We have those same goals but we want to make a splash in the playoffs.

    Home Opener

    Spring-Ford opens home against Whitehall 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 9 – Council Rock North (1)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 17: Garnet Valley (1)

    2011 season

    Garnet Valley had three really good runners last season that led their team. Justin Pyle led the way with 1,745 yards on 274 carries and 21 touchdowns. Quarterback Ryan Corkery rushed for 845 yards and six touchdowns. Jordyn Bennett added 775 yards and 16 touchdowns.

    Corkery passed for 1,407 yards and 14 touchdowns.

    Kyle Keyser was the leading receiver with 23 catches for 436 yards and five scores.

    On defense Steven Elf led the team with 86 tackles and Ryan VanHorn added 83 tackles.

    Garnet Valley had big wins against Conestoga, Strath Haven, Ridley and Springfield-Delco during the regular season.

    They had two playoff wins against Ridley and Central Bucks South before losing to Council Rock South.

    The Jaguars finished the season with an 11-2 record.

    Q & A with Garnet Valley head football coach Mike Ricci

    We sat down with Ricci and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been great. The kids are working hard. We have 120 kids, 10 through 12th grade that signed up.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    The key returners on the offensive line are OG Matt Donoghue (6-4, 280), OG Dan Herbster (6-3, 275) and C Donte Burgese (6-2, 200). All those kids are seniors. Donoghue is attracting lots of Division one interest.

    There is a battle going on at the tackle spot between, Tom Kollhoff, Brandon Hitner, David Bertone and Connor Walsh.

    At tight end we have Jude DiGiacomo. At split end we have Aaron Parenti, John McGrogan and Nick Marvulli. They are battling for a spot.

    At running back Jordyn Bennett has worked really hard during the off-season. He put on some weight and he is stronger than he was. He averaged about 10-yards a carry. We have some newcomers this year like Jake Irving. At fullback is another newcomer Vince Razzano. Mike Bruette will battle Razzono for the fullback spot. Sophomore Zach Nelson will play at halfback.

    Ryan Corkery returns as a starter at quarterback. He was first team All-County. He had a fantastic year for us. He tore his ACL in our last playoff game against Council Rock South. He had surgery in December and had a great recovery from it.

    We have five really good players returning.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    The key players on the defensive line are, two returning starters, DE Dalton Mayberry and DE Andrew Grzybowski. In the middle we have Vince Juliano and Ian Goeke. Both those guys saw some action last year. Bobby Adams and Anthony Bartone are looking to get in the mix.

    Both of our middle linebackers are back, Ryan Van Horn and Steven Elf. They both had great years for us.

    We also return our free safety David McGrath. Mitch Rose had a lot of playing time at safety and corner. He will be one of our guys back their somewhere. We also have some newcomers, Matt Taulane and Frankie White. Sean MacNeal and Connor Faith will battle for a spot.

     

    What do you have to do to be success in your league this year?

    Our league is always fantastic. There are always solid teams like, Ridley and Strath Haven. Conestoga has a great quarterback back. Harriton has a great quarterback back. So we have some teams that have some firepower on offense this year. To be successful we have to execute and take care of things that we control and hope we can slow down some of these big guys on the other team.

     

    What about special teams?

    Brandon Dowd will be our kicker. He was excellent last year for us. He was 62 of 63 on extra points. Our punter will be Andrew Grzybowski. We aren’t sure who will do kick returning.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy, execute on offense and make plays on defense.

    Home Opener

    Garnet Valley opens at Unionville 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 8 – Downingtown East (1)

    Day 9 – Council Rock North (1)

    Day 10 – Riverside (2)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 16: Scranton Prep (2)

    2011 season

    Quarterback Tom Timlin completed 64 of 118 passes for 800 yards and seven touchdowns. Griffin DiBileo took over late in the season and passed for 619 yards and six scores.

    JJ Fives led all receivers with 43 catches for 481 yards and two scores. Pat Fricke added 271 yards and five scores.

    Marshall Kupinski rushed for 702 yards on 190 carries and eight scores. He added 132 yards receiving.

    The Cavaliers finished the season with a 7-4 record. They had big wins week eight and nine against Valley View and Delaware Valley.

    Scranton Prep lost in the first round of the District playoffs against Dallas, 39-6.

    Q & A with Scranton Prep head football coach Nick Donato

    We sat down with Donato and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

     

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We have had a pretty good season. It’s been a good off-season in the weight room. We are making a lot of progress.

    We have about seven kids returning on both sides of the ball. We are excited.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have two kids coming back on the offensive line. Noah Beh will play offensive guard. John O’Boyle and Mike Voitek both saw action at tackle position. Mike was a starter and when he got hurt John stepped in. Joe Holmes will play center.

    We have a number of players competing for the other spots on the line.

    Last season we alternated two kids at quarterback. Griffin DiBilieo is back. He can be a real plus for us. He turned into the starter for the last three or four games. But he got hurt part way through the last game and Timlin took over. He has lots of experience and had a solid junior year. Quarterback will be a strong point for us and we have to keep him healthy. We are looking for him to have a good year.

    We returned our starter at running back, Marshall Kupinski. He was a solid tailback. But we didn’t really block well last year for the running game. Our offensive line did a great job pass blocking. But this year we hope to have better balance and run the ball better.

    Pat Marino is back at running back. He is going to be a junior and played some last year. We return our fullback, Clem Rinaldi.

    We are pretty solid with our quarterback, running back and fullback. They all started a number of games for us.

    We lost two all-conference kids at wide receiver and tight end. We do return our split end, Rock Magnotta. Jake Stafursky will play at flanker. We have a couple of other kids like Kevin Bannon and Hunter Mulligan who can compete for some spots, outside.

    At the tight end position we have some competition. Senior Aaron Para right now has the inside track. There are a couple of other kids. Junior Zach Brandt is going to push Aaron and will probably be involved when we go two tight end set. I thought about moving Noah Beh out there. Noah is a college prospect. But we need help on the line.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We return Noah Beh. He was our starting defensive end last season. He is 6-foot-5, 240-pounds. John O’Boyle played off and on at end for us last season. Mike Voitek played too. Brad Shovlin and Aaron Para will see some time. There are a few other kids in the mix. Joe Holmes was a starter last year at tackle. He is back and a good tackle. We are going to rotate a number of kids.

    We are returning our two inside linebackers. Marshall Kupinski was a second team all-conference pick at linebacker. In my mind he was as good as any football player in our league last year. He is coming off an injury late in the season and we moved him this year to outside linebacker. Clem Rinaldi will play inside linebacker. We have other kids working the inside like, Owen Perih and Seth Stafursky. Corey Kapicki will be the other outside linebacker. Zach Brandt is another one that will play out there. Marshall and Clem are solid out there and the others will compete for playing time.

    Jake Stafursky and Rock Magnotta both return at corner back. Kevin Bannon has the inside shot at the safety spot. Hunter Mulligan can also play some corner for us. Pat Marino will be back. We are trying to develop some kids to backup Bannon at the safety spot.

     

    What do you have to do to be success in your league this year?

    Last year we were involved in six games decided by a touchdown or less. We won five of them. We will have to do the same thing this year.

    Delaware Valley and Scranton are going to be the pre-season picks. There are going to be a number of teams that are in the mix after those two teams.

    That is probably where we are going to be. But we know we are going to have to win a lot of tight games this year.

    Here are our non-conference games. We open at Wyoming Area and they are a real good team. They have a real good player, Nick O’Brien. We play Western Wayne up there. They are a handful. Mid-Valley is a team to watch. We have to bring our A-game each week against these teams.

     

    What about special teams?

    We should be solid in the return game. We return Kupinski and Marino. Those kids did a great job for us last year.

    As far as our kicking game we are working with a couple of soccer players. Rock Magnotta will handle the punting. Kupinski can do some punting too.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to improve our running game. We are playing a lot of kids two ways and need to keep away from key injuries. Defensively we can’t give up the big plays.

     

    Home Opener

    Scranton Prep opens at Wyoming 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 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 15: Central Dauphin (3)

    2011 season

    Junior quarterback Brandon LaVia threw for 1,490 yards and 16 touchdowns. His favorite target was Zayd Issah. He caught 29 passes for 672 yards and 10 touchdowns.

    Issah was also the team’s top rusher. He rushed for 1,345 yards on 237 carries and 21 touchdowns. On defense he had 123 total tackles.

    It’s one thing to have one great all-purpose player and it’s another to have two. The Rams have two, Drew Scales along with Issah.

    Scales was the second leading rusher with 953 yards and seven touchdowns. He caught 20 passes for 321 yards and two touchdowns. On defense he had 51 total tackles.

    A season to remember

    After losing to Bishop McDevitt in week two, Central Dauphin ripped off 14 straight wins in a row en route to a Class 4A State Title.

    In the PIAA Western Class AAAA semifinals, Central Dauphin stunned North Allegheny 23-20.

    State Finals

    The stage was set, Central Dauphin vs. District One power, North Penn.

    On a snowy night in Hershey, the Rams defeated North Penn 14-7. Central Dauphin became the first District three-4A team to win a state title in nearly 20 years.

    Drew Scales led the way with 280 all-purpose yards, including a 74-yard touchdown reception on a pass from quarterback Brandon LaVia.

    The Rams finished the 2011 season with a 15-1 record and the gold trophy.

    Q & A with Central Dauphin head football coach Glen McNamee

    We sat down with McNamee and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been a good off-season. The kids want to get better and better and are working really hard at every little thing. We are focusing on the small things right now.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We only have one returner on the offensive line and that includes the tight end. That player is Arthur Lewis.

    So we have five guys gone and one back. Up front is going to be a lot of new faces.

    This will be a big part in determining what kind of year we will have.

    We have battles in all the line spots this off-season. When we put on pads, I will know a lot more at that point.

    Here are a couple of potential names that will be battling for a spot. Dalton Brill (6-3, 280) has the size and potential. Nate Garland is poised to step into one of the spots. Jacob Roesch, is another that could step in. At tight end is Daylin Russo.

    Returning at quarterback, we have, Brandon LaVia. He has been really good in terms of leadership and production and we are thrilled to have him back. He is a good kid and a good student. He is exceptionally competitive. His starting record is 24-3. He already is the winningest quarterback in school history. He has all the tangibles, competitiveness, good instincts and a great work ethic. He has meant a lot for us. There is no doubt.

    The two big guys we have returning at running back are, Zayd Issah and Drew Scales. Scales and Issah had a great year for us last season.

    Ben Mosey will be at fullback. Another guy that can be a fullback or running back is Malachi Holmes. He is looking good in the off-season.

    Issah and Scales is also our top returning wide receiver. We are going to split those guys out a decent bit and do a lot of jet motion. They can be a real dual threat.

    Andrew Burgwin is another receiver. He had a couple of starts for us last season at split end. Jordan Bowman started on defense last season. He will play some receiver for us. He looked good in the off-season. Malyk Harris will get some reps too.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Again all five guys have graduated on the defensive line. It’s wide open.

    Here are a couple of potential names. Nate Garland, Nolan Pharris, Spencer Chisholm and Arthur Lewis. Lewis did get a few reps for us last season.

    Returning at outside linebacker is all-state candidate, Zayd Issah. Daylin Russo led our team in tackles last season. Ben Mosey is back at inside linebacker.

    We also have another kid, Codie Zimmerman. He has a lot of potential. He has good instincts and he has become really strong in the weight room.

    We have depth at linebacker with some young guys. All three starters return in the secondary.

    Drew Scales and Andrew Burgwin play at corner back. Jordan Bowman returns at free safety.

    There are two other guys that are pushing the starters, David Laudermilch and Malyk Harris. On paper, the secondary has a lot of experience and athleticism.

     

    What do you have to do to be success in your league this year?

    The Mid-Penn is very competitive. Cumberland Valley always comes to mind, for good reason. They lost some good seniors. But they just reload. Jeremy Salmon is a guy returning for them and he looks physically impressive.

    The last two years, State College hasn’t had good regular season records, but they have had good playoff runs. They have so many kids in their program. They’re always dangerous and Coach Wolski does a great job.Those two are always favorites.

    Carlisle is up incoming. I like their younger coach. They seem to be getting better each year. Last year they gave us fits. That game wasn’t decided until the very end.

    Central Dauphin East made the playoffs for the first time in a long time. That game is such a rivalry game.

    We went to Bloomsburg University this summer for a 7-on-7 camp and played Chambersburg. Coach Saunders is going into his third year. They gave us everything we can handle. They’re taking the next step.

    In our non-conference schedule, we have Manheim Township, South Western and Bishop McDevitt.

     

    What about special teams?

    Casey Hartzell is our returning all-conference kicker and punter. He is poised to have a phenomenal year. He has a great leg. In the return game, Drew Scales had a tremendous year.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    A lot of people have asked me that. Its cliche, but I really believe it’s the same as every other year. The question, are we going to be able to get better each week and get closer as a team?

    In high school I think you prove it and chemistry. Make you or break you. Last year we had great improvements as the year went along and our chemistry got better as the year went along.

    The mental part of the game will be very important this year.

     

    Home Opener

    Central Dauphin opens at Manheim Township 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 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 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 13: Cardinal O’Hara

    2011 season

    Jay Watkins and Damiere Shaw led the team in rushing. Dashawn Darden passed for 1,011 yards and 11 touchdowns. Thaddius Smith had 241 yards receiving.

    The Lions finished the season with a record of 6-5.

    “Last season our kids never quit,” said head football coach Dan Algeo. “I will give you an example. The first game we were down at the shore playing Archbishop Ryan and we were down, 21-10 with under four minutes to go and we found a way to win. We won 24-21.”

    We were a very young team.

    Q & A with Cardinal O’Hara head football coach Dan Algeo

    We sat down with Algeo and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season.

     

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    Our off-season is going well. The weight training, our speed camps and 7-on-7 are going well. The kids are working real hard during the off-season.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have four of the five kids back on the line from last year.

    We have our left side of our line back. Our left tackle is senior Carmen Cervella and our left guard is senior Tyler Dinnella.

    They are going to be the only two seniors we start this year.

    Kevin Campbell started at center for us last season, he is back. Our right tackle Jake Kraiza started last year for us as a sophomore.

    The big question mark is who is going to be right guard? Jeffrey Driggins and Andrew Gallagher will be battling for the right guard position.

    Dashawn Darden is back at quarterback. He started all of the games for us last year. As the season progress he progressed. His last game against Haverford, he was 22 of 26 for 297 yards and three touchdowns. We are hoping he will continue where he left off.

    His main target will be Thaddius Smith at wide receiver. He will be a junior and already has a Temple and Rutgers offer. He is an explosive kid.

    The other two receivers we have are Chris Colvin, who runs good routes and Darell Jackson.

    My tight end is Nolan Cummings.

    My fullbacks are Tom Jones and Paul Eisenacher.

    Lamont Veal is our tailback.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Joe Demaio is a free safety. He was first team All-Catholic. I think he is one of the better safeties in the area.

    Darrell Jackson is one of our cornerbacks. We are going to rotate Lamont Veal and Thaddius Smith at the other cornerback spot.

    John Harris will also rotate in at cornerback position.

    Nick Moriconi started last year at defensive end. We are moving him to inside linebacker with Nolan Cummings.

    There is a battle at outside linebacker between Matt Penza, Tarron Dunbar and Andrew Houtmann.

    The defensive tackles are Kev Campbell and J Kraiza.

    Our defensive ends are Eric Trainor and Nick Lucchetta.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Our punt returners are Thaddius Smith and Joe DeMaio. Steve Weyler is our kicker and punter.

    Smith, DeMaio and Lamont Veal will be our kick returners.

     

    What do you have to do to be success in your league this year?

    We have to be better up front. We want to win the league and it goes through Wood. Our coaches know it and everyone knows it. They had a great team last year and have good kids coming back this year. They have a tremendous staff. They are the team to beat. Bonner is going to be good again. I think our league is going to be competitive.

     

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy. We don’t have a great numbers. We have to play better defense and be more physical.

    On offense we need to run the ball better.

     

    Home Opener

    Cardinal O’Hara opens at Ocean City (NJ) against Archbishop Ryan on September 1st

    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)

    Day 12 – Pottsville (11)

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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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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 11: Scranton (2)

    2011 season

    The Knights finished the 2011 season with an 8-4 record. Scranton had a first round win in District playoffs against Wyoming Valley West, 36-7.

    Easton Area ended the Knights season with a 29-20 win.

    Scranton had a strong season behind running back Joe McCarthy who rushed for 1,189 yards and 15 touchdowns.

    Quarterback Marlinn Waiters passed for 1,395 yards and 16 touchdowns. His big target was speedster Karion Quiller. He caught 27 passes for 732 yards and eight touchdowns.

     

    Q & A with Scranton head football coach Mike Marichak

    We sat down with Marichak and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season?

     

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    Exactly pretty good. We have had about 65 to 70 kids coming out this summer. We are pleased with their off-season workout. They have put a good off-season in the weight room.

    They are working hard.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    My right tackle is back, Paul Brady. He is 6-foot-5, 290-pounds. He really came on the last five games.

    My right guard is back from last year, Mike Condrad. As a junior last year he was my best lineman.

    I have a left tackle that we are going to move to left guard, Eric McCabe. He is 6-foot-3, 235-pounds. He is a hard worker and good athlete.

    We still have to fill the other tackle spot and center. We have kids to choice from.

    We always had skill kids, but this year we have a lot of lineman.

    When we went to two tight ends set last year, Brandon Navoczynski played a lot for us. He got bigger and stronger. He will be a key on our line.

    At quarterback is Marlinn Waiters. He is very athletic and a tremendous arm. He has all the tools to be a great quarterback. This summer you can see he is becoming a leader.

    I loose a good running back in Joe McCarthy. The good news I replace him with another McCarthy, his younger brother Jake. He is only going to be a sophomore.

    Last year he stepped in one game and rushed for 195 yards. He is young but he has all the tools to be a top back.

    Our fullback is a three-year starter. Kyle Czarkowski who is a very good football player, great blocker and a tough kid.

    At wide receiver I think we have one of the best kids in the area. He is getting highly recruited by Division One teams. Karlon Quiller is working hard this summer and he is a game changer.

    We lost quite a bit at receivers from last year. But we have three or four kids battling for spots.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have our nose guard returning in Czarkwoski. He is a nightmare for teams.

    We have a kid that transferred in from Valley View, Aqyil Muhammad. He will be at nose guard.

    We have depth at tackle. We lost both tackles from last year. But we have Paul Brady and Eric McCabe.

    We also have Nazvoczynski who is a three-year starter.

    On defense we play a 3-4-4, but it’s more like a 5-3. Its where our outside linebacker steps up at defense end. But it depends on the formation.

    My inside linebacker is a three-year starter, Matt Gorton. He is a very smart player. He calls the plays.

    We are going to move Mike Condrad on defense to inside linebacker. We have quite of few young kids that could get some playing time.

    When we talk about defensive backs, Karlon Quiller is one of the best in the area. I have him at corner.

    The other corner is Jake McCarthy. We feel we have the two fastest corners in the area. But with McCarthy running the ball a lot we may have to move him to free safety.

    The other spots we have two or three kids battling. We have one kid that played some last year. Jimmy McNally might take one of the spots, maybe strong safety.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Quiller will be our punter. Jake McCarthy is going to follow his brother and do the kicking.

    McCarthy and Quiller will be at kick-off return. McCarthy will do punt returns unless one of the young kids step up.

    That is what we are leaning to right now.

     

    How is your league this year?

    I think Delaware Valley is going to be real good. Some say Valley View lost a lot of kids, but they are still a good team. I think Abington Heights will be better than last year. Scranton Prep is a team to keep an eye on.

     

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to stay healthy. Last year we started off slow and we need to start out stronger this year.

     

    Home Opener

    Scranton opens home against Hazleton Area 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)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 10: Riverside (2)

    State Finals

    In 1997 Riverside was a runner-up to Sharpsville. In 2010 Riverside had a 24-0 lead against Clairton early in the first half. But Clairton came back to win 36-30.

     

    Getting to know the head coach

    Before the 2011 season, Evan Prall took over as new head football coach. He replaced Harry Armstrong who resigned in March of 2011.

    Prall played at West Scranton and was a standout at East Stroudsburg University.

    Prall had 236 career receptions, 4,093 receiving yards and 50 touchdowns. He earned All-American honors at receiver.

    2011 season

    The Vikings finished the 2011 season with a 7-5 record. They ended the season with a loss to Dunmore 28-0. But the very next week they played Dunmore again in the first round of Districts. Riverside stunned the undefeated Dunmore Bucks, 14-13.

    Old Forge ended the Vikings season with a 47-6 win.

    We sat down with Head Football Coach Evan Prall and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season?

     

    Q & A with Riverside head football coach Evan Prall

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    I thought we had a pretty good off-season. This is going to be my second year as head coach and I am thankful for the opportunity.

    This year I was able to be with the kids in the winter and spring. With everything that happened last year I didn’t get a chance to acclimate with the players until summer my first season.

    I think having a full off-season is going to be good for our team.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We are a spread multiple offense. We have nine backs on offense. We do change things up and we use what we feel is effective toward the other team’s defense.

    We have experience coming back up front. We have four starters back. We have Mark Donaghey back. He is a big, strong kid. Tyler Armillay is a two-year starter and all-conference at center. We have Ed Martz and Kevin Jones who started at guard and tackle for us. We also have Jim Hoban. He is going to be a junior. He started a few games for us last season.

    At tight end we have Michael Loftus back. He is 6-foot-4, 220-pounds.

    We have players up front that will help us.

    We graduated our 1,000-yard runner. We are fortunate this year, we have a couple of good athletes coming out for us, a couple of basketball players in Jaron Vishnesky and Nico Munley. We are moving them around to either running back or receiver.

    We have David Sweetman returning. He is a speedster and runs a 4.5 40. He holds the school record in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash.

    Jim Tucker and Chris Reed are back and were big contributors for us.

    We have our quarterback back, Nicholas Dranchak who is about 1,200 yards away from breaking the school’s all-time passing record.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    I think we will be pretty good upfront. We have eight players back.

    We have both our defensive ends back. We have Mike Loftus and Mark Donaghey. We have Tyler Armillary in the middle. They are all great kids and great athletes.

    At linebacker we are solid. We moved some kids around last year and Tommy Lavelle will be a junior.

    We have David Sweetman returning. He is an all-regional defensive back. He is the general for us back there.

    We have some guys rotating at corner, Jimmy Tucker and Chris Reed.

    We have back our starter corner, Jason Ford from last year who broke his leg on the opening kickoff during week two. ]

    He is a guy that can make plays.

    We have some young guys that will battle for spots.

    Al Pucilowski came on for us and did a good job for us.

     

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    At punter is Nick Dranchak. Matt Lucas looks good at kicker and is working hard during the off-season. Sweetman will be our kick returner. He had two kickoffs for touchdowns.

    How is your league this year?

    We play in the Lackawanna Conference Division two. I will tell you one thing right now. There is going to be a lot of parity this year. This division is up for anyone.

    Mid-Valley moved into this division. Western Wayne returns a lot and they beat us last year. Honesdale has a quarterback that made plays all year for them. Lakeland is always traditionally a good team. Dunmore is going to be real good this year.

    I think our league is going to be competitive from top to bottom this year. Any Friday night anyone can beat anyone.

    When we get to District play, Old Forge is the defending district two champion. They are good this year. Lackawanna Trail is another team to watch.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We need to have a good off-season and that’s what we are doing right now. We went down to Bucknell for a 7 on 7 and we did well.

    This year our kids are used to our system. They know what needs to be done.

    We expect big things out of Nicholas Dranchak. If we stay together as a team and we believe in each other, we can have a successful season.

    Home Opener

    Riverside opens home against West Scranton 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)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 9: Council Rock North (1)

    In 2002 Council Rock High School split into two schools, creating Council Rock North and Council Rock South.

    History of the Rivalry

     

    Since the split in 2002 Council Rock North has won five out of the ten games they played against their rival, Council Rock South.

    Council Rock North and South have both won three games in a row. South currently has  a three-game streak.

    2002: CR North 20, CR South 3

    2003: CR North 17, CR South 14

    2004: CR North 20, CR South 17

    2005: CR South 16, CR North 7

    2006: CR North 42, CR South 20

    2007: CR South 42, CR North 37

    2008: CR North 20, CR South 18

    2009: CR South 35, CR North 28

    2010: CR South 27, CR North 25

    2011: CR South 17, CR North 10

    2011 season

     

    The Indians finished the 2011 season with a 5-5 record. Their biggest win last season was against Neshaminy, 17-14.

     

    We sat down with Head Coach Adam Collachi and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season?

     

    Q & A with Council Rock North head football coach Adam Collachi

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It has gone really well. We are happy the way things are coming along. Everything is looking real good for the start of the season.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We return a lot of experience on the offensive line, several three-year starters. Bobby Bartlett, Curtis Cothran, Brett Ditomasso, Billy Foote and Pat Krimm.

    I have Nate Feldman back at tight end.

    We have AJ Nielsen back at running back.

    There is a battle going on at quarterback. We have Joe Eick, which he is going to be a junior, and we have incoming freshman Brandon McIlwain.

    We have John Devine returning at receiver and Brandon Knotts. Josh McWilliams will play receiver too.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have our big guy back Curtis Cothran.

    Billy Foote and Tyler Callendar on the defensive line.

    Pat Krimm will be at middle linebacker and Nate English at outside linebacker.

    Eric Burgard is back.

    We have John Devine back at safety. I think he is one of the better safeties around the area.

    Brandon Knotts is at cornerback.

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    Max Pedinoff returns at kicker and will be our punter going into his second year. He has a big leg.

    How is your league this year?

    I think our league is one of the premier leagues in Pennsylvania. Year-in and year-out, when you have teams like, Neshaminy, Pennsbury, Council Rock South and Abington it’s going to be tough.

    You are talking about some of the premier programs each year.

    I think our kids are right there this year. They have been working hard this winter and preparing themselves for this season.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    I think we have to avoid injuries. The last couple of years, not to make any excuses, we have been plagued by injuries.

    We have to be more consistent on offense this year and limit mistakes.

    On defense we need to continue doing what we did toward the end of the year. Our defense really stepped up their game. We have a lot of guys coming back.

    Home Opener

    Council Rock North opens away against Haverford Township 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)

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    Source: Council Rock North Football site

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 8: Downingtown East (1)

    History

     

    Downingtown East High School was established in 2003 after Downingtown High School split. It is now known as Downingtown West.

    Since 2003 the Cougars have a record of 73 – 32.

    They won a state title in 1996 against Woodland Hills, 49-14. Note: When Downingtown was one school.

     

    Battle of the Brandywine

     

    Is a series between Downingtown East and Downingtown West. West leads the series 4-3. They didn’t play in 2007.

    East won last season 42-28

     

    2011 season

     

    The Cougars finished the 2011 season with a 9-3 record. They had big wins against Allentown Central Catholic, 62-41 and West Chester Henderson in the playoffs.

    They eventually lost to Council Rock South in the District one playoffs.

     

    We sat down with Head Coach Michael Matta and talked to him about his team for the 2012 season?

     

    Q & A with Downingtown East head football coach Michael Matta

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We are having a great off-season. We have good numbers and the off-season workouts have been good.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have one offensive lineman back, Harrison Burch. The rest of the guys are going to be new starters, but have played. Alec Petrillo is another one.

    Our center is Kyle Ducharme. Kyle is a great leader and he is like the quarterback of the offensive line.

    At quarterback is returning starter Kyle Lauletta. Kyle throws and runs the ball really well.

    Ryley Angeline is our main running back. Ryley started the last five games for us when Drew Harris went down with an injury. He rushed for over 600 yards. He is 6-foot-3, 215-pounds and he is going to be a handful for teams this year.

    We return one of the top receivers in the state in Jay Harris. Harris is our go to guy.

    We have a kid that grew four inches since last year, Dayne Foley. He is a track guy and will play some receiver for us.

    We have a couple of mobile tight ends. Both are juniors. One is Mike Reichwein. Mike is a 6-foot-4, 230-pound tight end. He is more of a blocker. But he has real soft hands.

    The other tight end is Alec Coyle-Nicolas. He is a 6-foot-5, 225-pound tight end. He is new to football; last year was his first year. He is very athletic.

    We feel our line is one of our strong points. We are going to run a two tight end set, a fullback and receiver.

    We have Chris Beals back at fullback and he probably has the best hands I have ever been around. He is like a division five body, but has division one hands. If he drops a ball, it would be in the news.

    We have a lot of weapons that we can get the ball to.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Defensively we possibly have some of our best players back from last year. We are going to start with our defensive end, Elijah Griffin. He had a great year for us last season.

    Another guy we have back is Nelson Lucas-Murphy. He is a big physical kid that makes plays.

    Our defensive tackle is back, Josh Ganzelli.

    We also have Mike Munnelly. He is big and physical and I don’t think he knows how good he can be. He is a beast.

    At linebacker we have a new guy, Sage Stephenson-Panchisin.

    We moved our starting fullback the last two years, Wade Mastrog to middle linebacker. We moved Nelson Lucas-Murphy out to the edge to protect the edge.

    We have our guy Eddie Kozlowski that has played meaningful minutes for us in the secondary.

    In the secondary we are going to have new guys. We have a lot of bodies back there but it depends on how fast they grow up. That will determine how well our defense is.

    We feel real good about our front seven.

    Who do you have coming back on special teams?

    We have our kicker back from last season, Chris White. Our punters are Kyle Lauletta and Eddie Kozlowski.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to win the conference. We didn’t win it last year, losing to Henderson at the end of the year hurt us. We need to win our conference so we can get some home games in the playoffs.

    If we win our non-conference games and conference I think we can be a top four team in the playoffs.

    Outside of the league you have to beat North Penn.

    Home Opener

    Downingtown East opens home against Monsignor Bonner on September 1st.

    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)

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    Source: Downingtown East Football Website

     

  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 7: LaSalle (12)

    Building a Dynasty

     

    LaSalle College out of the Philadelphia Catholic league is one of the top Class 4A programs year in and year out.

    They joined the PIAA in 2008. Since 08 LaSalle has amassed a record of 48-8.

    The Explorers have won 11 Philadelphia League Championships, 25 Division I College Scholarships.

    They had a 32-game winning streak from 1995 to 1997.

    In just their second year since joining the PIAA they won the state title in 2009 and were runner-ups in 2010.

    They were the first to win a state title for the Philadelphia Catholic league.

     

    2011 season

    They won their third consecutive District 12 title and state semifinal, defeating George Washington, 41-7.

    LaSalle finished the 2011 season with a 12-2 record, losing to North Penn in the Class 4A Eastern finals, 21-14.

    We sat down with Coach Gordon and talked to him about his team for the 2012?

     

     

    Q & A with LaSalle College head football coach Drew Gordon

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    The off-season is going well with the kids.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have Luke Persichetti and Patrick Hoffman returning as starters. We also have on the offensive line Andrew Carlin, Conor Resch and David Geppert, who all played.

    We aren’t sure who is going to be at quarterback. Gone from last season is Matt Magarity. We have Chris Kane who played a little for us from last year and Jimmy Herron who played a lot of safety for us as a freshman.

    The only kid we have back at wide receiver is Sean Coleman. We also have Levi Hardy who is a track guy. Ryan Winslow is another guy. We are hoping with his size (6-foot-5) he will help us out at receiver. After that who doesn’t play quarterback will play some receiver.

    At running back we have Jared Herrmann who is back from last season and got better as the season went and we have sophomore Jordan Meachum.

    Meachum is talented but not really big and he has the tools to be a good player.

    If it works out well we should be really balanced this year.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Up front we have some experience. Hoffman will get a shot on the defensive line.

    Tom Spiteri, Jon Naji and David Losier are back on the defensive line.

    Andrew Eidenshink is back at defensive end.

    At linebacker we have a junior Zaire Franklin and Trent Simmons who played some linebacker last year for us. Mike Eife is our stud. He is a lot like Tim Wade, a tough hard nosed kid.

    Raekwon Caswell is back. We have a couple of young kids, Ryan Calhoun and Nick Buckley.

    In the secondary we have three starters back. Sean Coleman and Jimmy Herron ended up playing a lot because of injuries. We have Vito Braccia and Chris Rocco at the other corner. We have a couple of young guys that might get some time.

    We look for good athletes back there and guys that can really run.

    What do you have coming back on special teams?

    We feel we have the top punter in the state in Ryan Winslow. Winslow also does kicking. Winslow is such a big weapon for us.

    But look for Matt Raczak to take most of the load at the kicking position.

     

    What about your league?

    Roman Catholic is real good this year. St. Joseph’s Prep, Father Judge and Archbishop Ryan are good teams. We only have five teams in our league.

    The two times we played Roman last year they were good games. The Prep game we were down 17 points and came back.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Develop a quarterback. The running game will be solid.

    Up front we are good. At the skill positions we don’t have depth.

    Home Opener

    LaSalle College opens away against North Penn 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)

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    Source: LaSalle College School website

     

  • 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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    Source:Eastonfootball.org

     

  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 5: Berwick Area (2)

    In the late 80’s and early 90’s Berwick Area was King of Football in Pennsylvania, winning six class 3A state titles from 1988, 1992, 1994 to 1997.

    The Dawgs are ranked third all-time in wins in Pennsylvania. They won three mythical national championships in 1983, 1992 and 1995.

    So what’s new?

    After the 2005 season their head football coach George Curry resigned after 35 years at Berwick. After coaching three more years at Wyoming Valley West he retired and did some television at WNEP-16 and radio.

    But when Gary Campbell resigned this year, Curry accepted the head coach position on an interim basis.

    2011 season

    The Dawgs finished strong, winning eight straight games and finished the season winning the Eastern Conference over Southern Lehigh.

    We sat down with head football coach George Curry and talked to him about the big challenges he will face coming back to Berwick in 2012.

     

     

    Q & A with Berwick Area head football coach George Curry

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    I am still trying to find out about these kids. You really don’t know what you got until they put on pads.

    I have to be honest. I have only been here for a month. I really don’t know, until we play a real game.

    We don’t have a big fullback and we lost a good runner Jeremy Freeman. Freeman led the Dawgs with 1,760 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns. We also losted our quarterback, Jared Pierce.

    We lost a center and two guards to graduation. We have to bolster the middle.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We feel we have good skilled kids coming back. It will start with the offensive tackles, Garin Harter and Andrew Groome.

    Matt Cashman will be at running back.

    At wide receiver we have some depth there, Jake Pecorelli and Jeff Steeber.

    The quarterback is coming along. The one player who knows Curry’s offense is his starter quarterback, his grandson CJ Curry.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We are going into the season with a new defense.

    I think our defensive line will be good. Starting with Garin Harter  and Andrew Groome at defensive lineman. Keep a eye out on Adam Harrison and Brandon Dalberto at defensive tackle.

    At linebackers we have Jordan Stout and Travis Potter.

    The secondary we are still looking. But watch out for Alex Klinger, Andrew Wenner, John Bushinski at corner and Max Thomas.

    At safety are Jake Pecorelli and Jeff Steeber or the two sophomores, Trevon Simmons or Andrew Force.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    I don’t care how good your people are. If you don’t have a line you can’t do anything. If we can get the protection than we can get the ball to the right people.

    Home Opener

    Berwick Area opens at Crestwood 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)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 4: Southern Columbia

    Southern Columbia is one of the most successful football programs in Pennsylvania. Since the PIAA state playoffs have started in 1988, the Tigers have played in 13 Class A state finals, which is a state record.

    The Tigers have won six state titles, tying Berwick Area and won five in a row from 2002 through 2006.

    In 2011 the Tigers went 14-2, losing to Clairton in the Class A state final, 35-19.

    But Roth has some big shoes to fill with key players moving onto graduation. Gone is Matt Moore, Brad Fegley, Tyler Levan and Casey Savitski and many more seniors.

    “We had a lot of good skill players that performed at a high level for us last year,” said Roth. “We had a outstanding season with those kids and they were basically all first year starters that had to replace other people.”

    Roth seems to reload every year and this season is no different.

    We sat down with head football coach Jim Roth and talked to him about the big challenges he faces in 2012.

    Q & A with Southern Columbia head football coach Jim Roth

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been good. In all the years I have been doing this, this is probably as good as any year I can remember in terms of our kids work ethic in the summer and the weight room has been good.

    We run a formal speed training program in the summer. We had 45 kids at our speed camp. The kids are working real hard.

     

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have to replace a lot of kids from last season. We have a little bit more to fill than last year. On the offensive side of the ball we only have three starters returning, two lineman and a tight end.

    All the skill positions have to be replaced. But we feel we have some good players coming up through the system to the varsity level that can be productive.

    But then again, they are going to be inexperienced and until they get out there iand compete, you don’t know what your going to get.

    The difference between this year’s team and last year’s team is a lot of these kids that are going to step in to these roles this year are juniors, last year they were seniors.

    These guys are going to be a little bit younger, but we will have them longer.

    My quarterback this year will be senior Taylor Young who has a strong arm and is not a big kid. He throws the ball really well.

    My fullback most likely will be Adam Feudale. He replaces Tyler Levan. The fullback position is a key running position in the Wing-T for us. Adam will be a junior and he is a strong kid and runs real hard. We are expecting a big year from him.

    The half back position is wide-open right now. I have to say a kid by the name of Matt Lupoid has a potential to be a solid player therr. A blast from the past that could be in the mix is Jerry Marks son, Blake Marks. Marks will be a freshman this year. But if he performs anything like he has at the junior high level, he will have the chance to see some time.

    At wideouts we are going to plug in two pretty good players that run real well, Bryce Parry and Joe Kleman.

    Our tight end Jake Becker has been playing since he was a freshman.

    We have a couple of holes up front in the line to fill.

     

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    Defensively we have a few more players coming back. We have half the defense coming back. But we still have a couple of key positions to fill.

    Kleman started at corner last year. Another good athlete in our secondary is Luke Rarig.

    How about special teams?

    Becker was a outstanding punter and is one of the top punters in the area. A kid by the name of Dylan Swank is our place kicker. Rarig is also a kicker.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Get our kids some experience.

    Home Opener

    Southern Columbia opens at Pius X on September 1st.

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)

    Day 3 – Delaware Valley (2)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 3: Delaware Valley (2)

    The last two years Delaware Valley has opened their season up against a team from out of state.

    In 2010 they defeated El Toro of California, 27-13 and in 2011 they defeated Island Coast of Florida, 24-14.

    Delaware Valley works each year on building its program into a winning program. This year they open the season in-state against District 11 power, Parkland Area.

    “My philosophy has been in order for us to talk about ever becoming the best we have to beat the best,” said head football coach Keith Olsommer. “Playing teams like El Toro and Island Coast gave us that opportunity and now you raise that level significantly when you play a team like Parkland. We want to become a program like Parkland.”

    In 2011 the Warriors went 7-4, losing to Nazareth Area in the first round of district play, 43-28.

    We sat down with head football coach Keith Olsommer to break down his team for the 2012 season.

     

    Q & A with Delaware Valley head football coach Keith Olsommer

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We have had a good off-season. It seems every year football season starts a week earlier and it creeps into early June now. If you don’t prepare you won’t be ready for the season.

    You have to keep up with everyone else and get ready for the season.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    A couple of key players for us are the tight end, quarterback and center. They are four-year players.

    We were in a tough spot few years ago. We had kids get injured and we brought up four freshman and they all played significant time.

    Quarterback Bryan Schor started 90% of the games for us and it shows. He is a key guy for us. He is a tremendous leader and has a great arm and good player.

    Schor passed for 1,474 yards and 14 touchdowns. He rushed for 223 yards and seven scores.

    Returning tight end Connor Decker is very good. Decker caught 18 passes for 298 yards and one score.

    Center Jack Fagan is a real good player.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We have some good physical players up front. Fagan plays defensive lineman.

    We have a good corner in Cory Savarese coming back.

    We are hoping to find the right spots for a few kids. We have an opportunity to be decent this year.

    What do you have to do to win your league?

    This year someone has to come up with a answer to Scranton High. They have all their kids back. Valley View has a solid nucleus of kids back. Scranton Prep is a real good team. Those three teams are going to be difficult to deal contend with.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Stay healthy, limit turnovers, injury free and you need a little luck. We need to be strong up front.

    Home Opener

    Delaware Valley opens home against Parkland on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Day 2 – Manheim Central (3)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 2: Manheim Central (3)

    The Barons come into the 2012 season needing 16 wins to reach 500 wins in their program.

    In 2003, in a game known as the “Snow Bowl”, the Barons won the PIAA Class 3A football title over Pine-Richland 39-38 in two overtimes. Shawn Wilt blocked the extra point in the second overtime to give the Barons their first PIAA title.

    They were state runners-up in 2004 and 2009.

    Manheim Central has won 16 District titles since 1982. They won in 1989, 1990, 1992 to 2001, 2003 to 2005 and 2009.

    In 2011 the Barons went 8-3, losing to Palmyra in the first round of District three playoffs, 34-31.

    We sat down with head football coach Mike Williams and broke down his team for the 2012 season.

    Coach Williams has a record of 318-66-3 going into his 31st season.

     

    Q & A with Manheim Central head football coach Mike Williams

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    It’s been pretty good. We have made a lot of progress in the weight room. So far 7 on 7, we are still trying to find our quarterback. The kids are working real hard and we are pleased with the progress.

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We have two players battling for the starting job at quarterback, Senior Cole Proffitt and Junior Colin Fry. Proffit caught 16 passes at wide receiver last season for 316 yards. Both have been getting work at 7 on 7.

    We were a young team last season and we have some experience this year. We have some good running backs, nice receivers and good lineman.

    Ian Hanselman and Marc Royer are at running back.

    At tight end is Taylor Geib. He is one of the better receivers we had at catching the ball. Geib caught 22 passes for 329 yards.

    At wide receiver is Andrew Seiverling, who caught 21 passes for 206 yards.

    On the line we have returning letterman Drew Hanselman. We have a real young player Chad Zurich. He just turned 15 and he is 6-2 290 and could be a great player for us. Jay Swayne is another one returning.

    We have the makings for a pretty good team.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We should be solid up front on defense and we need to improve in the secondary.

    We have two real good ends in Chris Lynn and Nate Henry.

    We have some good outside linebackers in Ian Hanselman and Austin Garner.

    How about special teams?

    We had three kids practice kicking this winter. We should be solid there. We have a good punter and kicker.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    We have to beat Lampeter-Strasburg first in our league. We have a tough non-league schedule. We play Warwick, Hempfield and Daniel Boone.

    We have to start the season off by winning those games and beat Lampeter-Strasburg who has won our league the last two years. If we can do that everything will take care of itself.

    Home Opener

    Manheim Central opens home against Warwick on August 31st

    40 teams in 40 days

    Day 1 – Mount Carmel Area (4)

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  • 40 teams in 40 days – Day 1: Mount Carmel Area (4)

    Few schools in Pennsylvania have the rich history that Mount Carmel does. Mount Carmel made history last year winning their 800th win against Shikellamy 35-14 on Oct. 21st.

    Their wins are ranked number one in PA and fifth nationally.

    Mount Carmel’s football team has captured the PIAA Class 2A title five times in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002 since the playoffs started in 1988.

    In 2011 the Red Tornadoes went 12-2, losing to eventual state champion Lancaster Catholic 21-0.

    But in 2012 Mount Carmel is gearing up for another big run to Hershey. We sat down with head football coach Carm DeFrancesco and broke down his team for the 2012 season.

    Q & A with Mount Carmel head football coach Carm DeFrancesco

    How is your off-season going this summer?

    We have given are kids lots of breaks this summer. Last year we came out of the gates too quickly. We started in June real early and this year we have given them most of June off and we are hitting stride. It’s been a good off-season.”

    Who do you have coming back on offense?

    We lost two great running backs to graduation, gone is running back Meyrick Lamb who rushed for 1,353 yards and 17 touchdowns and fullback/linebacker Cody Shustack who rushed for 1,092 yards and 14 touchdowns.

    We think the line is going to be a real strong point for us. I think the quarterback play in conjunction with the receivers are going to make us more balanced. What we have seen this summer, we can throw the ball.

    The offense starts with Northwestern’s commit Eric Joraskie. This year Joraskie is moving from offensive lineman to tight end. Also returning on the offensive line is Mike Scicchitano who is a four-year starter at center. This year he is moving to tackle.

    Seth Nicola, Jon Golazeski, Vinny Candelora, Gary Grayeski and Christian Kelley will anchor the line.

    At receiver we think we have two of the best kids. Rob Varano moved from quarterback to wide receiver. Varano has the best hands on the team.

    The other receiver is Elijah Duran who grew a couple of inches this year and is 6-foot-3, 185-pounds.

    The key is going to be our tight ends. We are moving Joraskie to tight end. At the Division one combines he ran a 4.68 in the 40 and he is  6-foot-4, 265-pounds. The other tight end is 6-foot-2, 210-pound Tyler Kwiatkowski.  We are going to run a lot of two tight end sets.

    The field general going into the 2012 season is quarterback Zach Wasilewski. He took over at quarterback after the North Schuylkill game. We also have a young freshman Mike Farronato who is going to be a good one.

    Who do you have coming back on defense?

    We lost two good linebackers in Hynoski and Shustack and we are going to be inexperienced at the linebacker core. The defensive front is going to be solid and we have both ends coming back.

    We think we are going to be much better in the secondary. Mike Gilger, Elijah Durn and Corey Langton return. We are putting Rob Varano at safety. What was our weakness last year could be one of our strengths this season.

    Where we may have questions is going to be at linebacker.

    But the defense overall is going to be real solid.

    How about special teams?

    We have a excellent punter with Varano. He is one of the best in our area. Langton does our kick offs and extra points. Luke Klingerman returns kickoff. Our key guys are the punter and kicker.

    To have a successful season you have to?

    Here is the key for us. We think we have tremendous talent. We have good kids.

    But depth is going to be a problem for us. We’ve got to be lucky. If we get a couple of key guys hurt we are going to have some issues. If we stay healthy we are going to go deep.

    Final thought

    One thing for sure is Friday Nights at the Silver Bowl will be the gathering place of choice for Mount Carmel faithfuls.

    Home Opener

    Mount Carmel opens home against Shikellamy on August 31st

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