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2023 Team Preview: Phoenixville Phantoms

Written by: on Friday, August 11th, 2023. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

 

Head Coach: Anthony Ciarlello

Assistant Coaches:
Courtenay Williams
Travis Ford-Bey
Steve Watson
Jamie Gray
Mark Ferko
Bill Thronton
Jack Shannon
Mike Sfikas

Team Name: Phoenixville Phantoms

2022 Record: 6-5

District: 1

Class: AAAAA

League: Pioneer Athletic Conference – Frontier Division

Key Starters Lost:
Jude Daly- OL/DL
Ahmid Spivey -ATH/DB
Ali Green-WR/DB

Offensive Starters Returning:
SR. OL Danny Aselton 6’3” 240
SR. OL Jamie Gray 6’4” 305
SR. RB Sam Moore 5’9” 180
SR. QB Ty Romance 6’1” 170
SR. WR Hayden Tenbroeck 6’3” 175
SR. FB Darius Watson 5’9” 165
JR. QB Talon Romance 6’2” 180
JR. WR Trey Lear 6’1” 175
JR OL Andrew Kirk 6’1” 225

Defensive Starters Returning:
SR. DE Shane Callen 6’3” 225
JR.DE TJ Howard 5’9” 205
JR. LB Deacon Williams 5’9” 185
Jr SS Myles Tenbroeck 5’9” 165
JR. DB Kevin Kingsbury 5’9 155

Special Team Starters Returning:
None

Key Newcomers:
Soph. OL Cameron English 5’11” 225
Soph QB/Kicker/PAT Mike Venezia 5’10” 155
Soph TE Jackson Ford 6’2” 215
Jr. OLB Chris Mull 6’2” 180
Soph. WR Patrick Carey 6’1” 175
Jr. WR Bobby Gray 6’1” 175
Jr. OLB Tre Wheeler 5’10” 185

2023 Returning Player Stats:
Passing
Attempts Yards Completions TD Completion %
Talon Romance 101 957 53 8 52.40

Receiving
Receptions Yards TD
Trey Lear 12 188
Hayden Tennbrock 9 134 2

Rushing
Attempts Yards TD

Sam Moore 197 1,130 8 5.7 ypc
Darius Watson 50 335 4 6.7 ypc
Deacon Williams 37 144 1 3.9 ypc
Ty Romance 10 24 1
Talon Roamance 16 117 1

2023 Offensive Outlook: We have a solid core of returners on the offensive side of the ball. We have outstanding Receivers, solid running backs, and two outstanding Quarterbacks. We also return a solid veteran line. We go as they go.

2023 Defensive Outlook: Our success this year will be dependent on improving speed to the ball and finishing each play. Big plays were very costly last year. Once we limit the big plays, we can put ourselves in a position to be successful and get the ball back to our offense.

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