AAAA
District 1
Coatesville over Neshaminy, 63-28
Emmett Hunt completed 12 of 13 passes for 313 yards and four touchdowns. Daquan Worley rushed for 192 yards on 17 carries and three touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders. Their two big receivers both had big games. Chris Jones caught five passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns and Dre Boggs caught two passes for 104 yards and two scores. Nate Hall rushed for 216 yards and four touchdowns to lead Neshaminy. Up next is Spring-Ford for the District One 4A title.
Source: Phillyburbs.com
Spring-Ford over Pennridge, 35-24
Spring-Ford went 1-1 last week, losing to Phoenixville on Thanksgiving Day. But they made a smart decision by resting their starters. Their win against Pennridge puts them in the 4A District 1 finals. Quarterback Hank Coyne led the way with 199 yards passing on 10 of 14 completions and two touchdowns. Up next is Coatesville.
District 2-11
Parkland over Delaware Valley, 49-41
Parkland’s running back Jarel Elder rushed for 233 yards on 20 carries and three touchdowns to lead the Trojans. Tim Baranek completed one pass for 12 yards, but he rushed for over 100 yards on 17 carries. Parkland started the season 0-2 and now has won 11 in a row. They avenged both their early losses. Delaware Valley’s quarterback Bryan Schor completed 17 of 29 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns. Up next is LaSalle College HS out of District 12.
District 3
Wilson over Governor Mifflin, 21-14
Wilson out rushed Governor Mifflin 212 to 117. Jesse Poore led the ground game with 58 yards rushing and one touchdown. Quarterback Matt Timochenko completed 9 of 13 for 103 yards and one score. Jan Johnson led Governor Mifflin with 131 yards passing and 69 yards rushing. Up next is Harrisburg for the District 3 4A title.
Source: Pennlive.com
Harrisburg over Central Dauphin, 27-21
Harrisburg was led by their running game. Robert Martin rushed for 120 yards on 19 carries and one score. Domonique Shurns rushed for 125 yards on nine carries and one touchdown. Central Dauphin’s quarterback Brandon LaVia passed for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Drew Scales rushed for 62 yards. Up next is Wilson.
Source: Pennlive.com