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Class 1A Football Breakdown - September 11th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Our Team of the Week: Portage

This squad was hitting on all cylinders with the way they took down a previously undefeated group from Windber.

Elite Performances

Adam Kopera, Northern Cambria - 221 yards rushing

Aiden Harman, Millersburg - 140 yards passing

Brady Miller, Williams Valley - 243 yards rushing

Bryce Herb, Williams Valley - 114 yards passing

Cochise Ryan, California - 169 yards passing

Dillon Benson, Eisenhower - 122 yards receiving

Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox - 298 yards passing

Isaac Noll, Northern Cambria - 143 yards receiving

Jaidon Berry, Sto-Rox - 147 yards receiving

Josh Rees, Port Allegany - 121 yards rushing

Keegan Myrick, Bishop Guilfoyle - 120 yards rushing

Mike Hoover, Northern Cambria - 249 yards passing

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Rankings

1 .) Jeannette 3-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2 .) Williams Valley 3-0 (Previous: # 2 )

3 .) Old Forge 3-0 (Previous: # 3 )

4 .) Portage 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

5 .) Coudersport 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )

6 .) Lackawanna Trail 2-1 (Previous: # 6 )

7 .) Tussey Mountain 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

8 .) Laurel 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

9 .) South Williamsport 3-0 (Previous: # 10 )

10 .) Maplewood 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

Games to Watch

Avella vs. Jeannette

California vs. Laurel

Cambridge Springs vs. Maplewood

Muncy vs. South Williamsport

Northern Bedford County vs. Tussey Mountain

Portage vs. Berlin Brothersvalley

Sto-Rox vs. Cornell

Susquenita vs. Williams Valley

Class 3A Football Breakdown - September 10th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Our Team of the Week: Middletown

It certainly was not pretty but Middletown stepped up when it mattered most to take down Bishop McDevitt.

Elite Performances

Carson Persing, Danville - 80 yards receiving

Garrett Harrold, Penn Cambria - 149 yards passing

Kayden Riley, Danville - 267 yards passing

Kole Hurler, Cowanesque Valley - 118 yards receiving

Lane Voytik, Sharon - 192 yards passing

Mason Breed, Mifflinburg - 123 yards rushing

Matthew Valanda, Western Wayne - 245 yards passing

Nate Boyle, Tamaqua - 101 yards rushing

Remington Corderman, Warrior Run - 274 yards passing

Riley Daubert, Warrior Run - 185 yards receiving

Seth Huyler, Cowanesque Valley - 274 yards passing

Zane Janiszewski, Western Wayne - 125 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Aliquippa 3-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2 .) Grove City 3-0 (Previous: # 2 )

3 .) Middletown 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

4 .) Wyomissing 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )

5 .) Jim Thorpe 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )

6 .) Wyoming Area 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

7 .) North Catholic 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )

8 .) Montoursville 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

9 .) Mifflinburg 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

10 .) Conwell-Egan 2-1 (Previous: # 3 )

Games to Watch

Bald Eagle Area vs. Bishop Carroll

Central Valley vs. North Catholic

Middletown vs. Camp Hill

Palmerton vs. Notre Dame-Green Pond

Perry Traditional Academy vs. USO

Warrior Run vs. Montoursville

Class 4A Football Breakdown - September 10th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Our Team of the Week: Berwick

Taking down a previously undefeated 6A teams shows just how high the ceiling at Berwick will be this fall.

Elite Performances

Bryan Mckim, Lampeter-Strasburg - 120 yards rushing

C.j. Funk, Bellefonte - 137 yards rushing

Cam Dennis, Springfield Township - 115 yards receiving

Collin Johnson, Cathedral Prep - 184 yards passing

Damian Garcia, Saucon Valley - 110 yards rushing

Damon Yost, Pottsville - 234 yards passing

Deven Bollinger, Northwestern Lehigh - 147 yards passing

Gabe Franczyk, Springfield Township - 201 yards passing

Jared Gorman, East Pennsboro - 261 yards passing

Joey Audia, South Fayette - 94 yards receiving

Luke Sittinger, Cathedral Prep - 181 yards rushing

Marques Watson-Trent, Blackhawk - 103 yards rushing

Naman Alemada, South Fayette - 276 yards passing

Nick Davanzo, Bangor - 157 yards receiving

Sammy Barber, Greater Johnstown - 332 yards passing

Savion Harrison, York Suburban - 186 yards rushing

Tanner Lorson, Jersey Shore - 182 yards passing

Wyatt Mccleary, Kennard-Dale - 244 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Cathedral Prep 3-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2 .) Berwick 3-0 (Previous: # 2 )

3 .) Boys' Latin Charter 2-0 (Previous: # 3 )

4 .) Thomas Jefferson 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

5 .) Valley View 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )

6 .) Clearfield 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )

7 .) Dallas 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

8 .) John Bartram 2-1 (Previous: # 9 )

9 .) Lampeter-Strasburg 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

10 .) Big Spring 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

Games to Watch

Benjamin Franklin vs. Boys' Latin Charter

Cathedral Prep vs. St. Edward

Huntingdon vs. Clearfield

Malvern Prep vs. Imhotep Charter

MBAPC vs. Neumann-Goretti

Perry Traditional Academy vs. USO

Red Land vs. Bishop McDevitt

The Recruiting Zone (September 9th, 2019)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Shane Stump, Aaron Tobias, Kaden Lucko, D’Shaun Seals, and Anthony Giordano now!

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Thomas Jefferson quarterback Shane Stump
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’m looking to play in college, but I’m not sure where yet.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Some Patriot league, Ivy League, and Pioneer League schools.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been all over the Ivy and Patriot League schools along with some MAC schools.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Not yet, but possibly Dayton.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I did not.”

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Penns Valley quarterback Aaron Tobias
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I plan on playing football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“It has been mostly Patriot and Ivy League schools with a couple PSAC and CAA schools mixed in there.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I've gone to multiple camps and junior days last year.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“I currently don't have plans.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Penn State.”

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Tussey Mountain linebacker Kaden Lucko
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’d love to continue playing sports in college. Football is no doubt the sport I’d want to play at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Currently, no colleges have been recruiting me. It’s only the beginning of my junior year so I’m hoping that changes in the near future.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Growing up, my favorite college team has always been Penn State.”

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Imhotep Charter running back D’Shaun Seals
Do you want to play football in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I do. I really don’t have a favorite right now. I am still under recruitment.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Temple, William and Mary, and Morgan State.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have made trips, but not to any of the schools.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“It was Oregon when Chip Kelly was the coach.”

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Central Bucks East quarterback Anthony Giordano
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play college football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have been to some college camps and some showcases, but I have not been in contact with any colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have visited Wake Forest, Duke, and UNC on academic visits.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“I do not have any plans for game day trips this fall as of right now.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Ohio State. I am still a die-hard Ohio State fan.”

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Week Three Football Game Predictions

Pa Preps predicts the big games this weekend. Our picks are denoted by an asterik.

Avella vs. Jeannette*
Avonworth* vs. New Brighton
Bald Eagle Area* vs. Bishop Carroll
Benjamin Franklin vs. Boys' Latin Charter*
California* vs. Laurel
Cambridge Springs vs. Maplewood*
Cathedral Prep* vs. St. Edward
Central Catholic* vs. Hempfield Area
Central Valley vs. North Catholic*
Clarion Area* vs. Brookville
Downingtown East* vs. East
Elizabethtown vs. Cocalico*
Harrisburg* vs. Central Dauphin East
Huntingdon vs. Clearfield*
Liberty* vs. Easton Area
Ligonier Valley* vs. Saltsburg
Malvern Prep vs. Imhotep Charter*
Manheim Central* vs. Wilson
MBAPC vs. Neumann-Goretti*
McKeesport vs. Penn-Trafford*
Middletown* vs. Camp Hill
Muncy vs. South Williamsport*
Nazareth vs. Freedom*
Northern Bedford County vs. Tussey Mountain*
Owen J. Roberts vs. Upper Merion Area*
Palmerton vs. Notre Dame-Green Pond*
Penn Manor vs. Manheim Township*
Perkiomen Valley vs. Downingtown West*
Perry Traditional Academy vs. USO*
Portage* vs. Berlin Brothersvalley
Red Land vs. Bishop McDevitt*
Sto-Rox* vs. Cornell
Strath Haven vs. Radnor*
Susquenita vs. Williams Valley*
Trinity vs. Steelton-Highspire*
Warrior Run vs. Montoursville*
West Allegheny vs. Peters Township*

Class 5A Football Breakdown - September 9th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Our Team of the Week: Warwick

A dominating performance on both sides of the football helped this squad take down previously #1 rated Manheim Central.

Runner-Up Team of the Week: Upper Dublin

Improvements must be made on the defensive side of the chains but Upper Dublin proved to be talented enough to come back from a strong Central team.

Elite Performances

Caden Keefer, Ephrata - 380 yards passing
Ethan Good, Garden Spot - 81 yards receiving
Jay Rodriquez, Hershey - 89 yards rushing
Jesse Martin, Garden Spot - 161 yards passing
Justin Johnson, Dover - 169 yards passing
Kyle Swartz, Northern York - 291 yards rushing
Samuel Knowles, Ephrata - 96 yards receiving
Shane Susnak, Fox Chapel - 177 yards passing
Warner Macklin, Fox Chapel - 99 yards receiving
Zac Gordon, Franklin Regional - 141 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Archbishop Wood 3-0 (Previous: # 2 )
2 .) Cocalico 3-0 (Previous: # 3 )
3 .) Warwick 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )
4 .) Upper Dublin 2-0 (Previous: # 4 )
5 .) Penn-Trafford 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )
6 .) Bethel Park 2-0 (Previous: # 7 )
7 .) Manheim Central 2-1 (Previous: # 1 )
8 .) Peters Township 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )
9 .) Academy Park 3-0 (Previous: # 9 )
10 .) Strath Haven 3-0 (Previous: # 10 )

Games to Watch

Downingtown East vs. East
Elizabethtown vs. Cocalico
Manheim Central vs. Wilson
McKeesport vs. Penn-Trafford
Owen J. Roberts vs. Upper Merion Area
Strath Haven vs. Radnor
West Allegheny vs. Peters Township

Class 6A Football Breakdown - September 9th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Our Team of the Week: North Allegheny

Taking down a previously rated team with an intense effort defensively gives North Allegheny the slight nod for this honor.

Runner-Up Team of the Week: St. Joseph’s Prep

Adversity can be a great thing for teams and it showed at St. Joseph’s Prep as they responded from a week one loss by knocking off an elite St. Johns (DC) team.

Elite Performances

Anthony Giordano, Central Bucks East - 166 yards passing
Brady Dorner, State College - 149 yards passing
Branden Boutte, Reading - 213 yards passing
Cole Spencer, Pine-Richland - 278 yards passing
Dresyn Green, State College - 129 yards rushing
Eli Jochem, Pine-Richland - 112 yards receiving
Harrison Kirk, Manheim Township - 282 yards passing
Michael Torcini, Methacton - 185 yards rushing
Sean Smith, Central Bucks South - 127 yards receiving
Tom Santiago, William Tennent - 102 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) St. Joseph’s Prep 1-1 (Previous: # 1 )
2 .) Pine-Richland 3-0 (Previous: # 2 )
3 .) Manheim Township 3-0 (Previous: # 3 )
4 .) Downingtown West 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )
5 .) State College 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )
6 .) Harrisburg 2-1 (Previous: # 4 )
7 .) La Salle College 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )
8 .) Freedom 3-0 (Previous: # 9 )
9 .) Coatesville 1-1 (Previous: # 10 )
10 .) North Allegheny 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

Games to Watch

Central Catholic vs. Hempfield Area
Downingtown East vs. East
Harrisburg vs. Central Dauphin East
Liberty vs. Easton Area
Manheim Central vs. Wilson
Nazareth vs. Freedom
Penn Manor vs. Manheim Township
Perkiomen Valley vs. Downingtown West

New Defensive Names to Follow - Class of 2021

PA Preps takes a look at a number of new playmakers standing out on the gridiron this fall now!

*Note: These are athletes who are making a bigger splash at the varsity level this season!

Cale Ayers Coudersport

Caleb Wise James Buchanan

Cameron Maloney Bishop Guilfoyle

Cole Toy Reynolds

Corey Sossong Portage

Dj Francis Spring-Ford

Isaac Devault Lakeview

James Davis St. Marys

Joeb Schurer Loyalsock Township

Kaleb Stamm Philipsburg-Osceola

Korie Mayer Loyalsock Township

Kyle Macbeth Brookville

Logan Miller James Buchanan

Robbie Brantner Williamsburg

Wes McCall Williamsburg

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Who was better?

Settle an argument between my two friends. They both were QBs of the same high school team, and I actually now wanna know which one is better. I’m gonna give a brief overview of both of them. Give me your honest answer. Im pretty biased towards 2012 because I played with him. 12’ had slightly better receivers, 14’ slightly better running backs. So we need some help, which one was better? I’m only providing their senior season stats for various reasons. 12’ has a slightly flashier highlight tape.


2012: 2nd TEAM ALL CONFERENCE

2014: NOT ALL CONFERENCE


Strengths of QBs:

2012: Arm strength, Athleticism

2014: Accuracy, Football IQ


Overview:


2012: Duel Threat QB

-2.5 year starter. He was on a bad team his sophomore year (3-7) and was OK at best, was jus flat out bad his junior year (3TDs,7INT, 600 yards-46% comp.) was benched for a couple games mid season. Team finished 6-4 missed playoffs.

-team ran a run oriented pistol scheme. Ran a decent amount of information though.

-his RBs had 212 carries


2012 Season stats: Captain (5-5)


Passing:

79/151-(52%)-1167yds-8TDs/14INTs-(116 QBR/59 Passer Rating) (0/2 two point conv.) (7.7 YPA)


Rushing: 114/290/2TDs/2 Fumb/ 2.5 YPC

(1 rush TD was 1 yard QB sneak.)


2014: (pocket passer)

-1 year starter (JV/Backup QB soph/junior year)

-played in pro style I formation offense (70/30 Run)

-his RBs had 345 carries


2014 season stats: Captain (6-4) playoff birth

88/141-(62%)-1059yds-6TDs/5INTs-(132 QBR/84 passer Rating)

(1/1 2 pt Conversions, it was a 2 pt throw to tie the game with 1:00 left.)(7.5 YPA)


Rushing: 23/-27/0TD/0Fumb



Highlights available upon request

Top Football Performers - 9/5, 9/6, & 9/7

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A.J. Graham, Springside Chestnut Hill 2 TDs
Aaron Maione, Penn Charter 3 TDs
Aaron Rascoe, Springside Chestnut Hill 3 rushing touchdowns
Aaron Williams, Pennsauken 189 yards rushing and 3 TDs
Aden Almashy, South Side Beaver 173 yards passing
Aiden Wardzinski, Brentwood 122 yards rushing
Alex Arledge, Burrell 335 yards passing
Andrew Franklin, South Fayette 125 yards rushing
Anthony Chiccitt, Bethel Park 169 yards passing
Antonio Zambrano, Chartiers Valley 120 yards rushing
Ben Hughes, Riverside 287 yards passing
Ben Jackson, West Greene 310 yards rushing
Ben Lacarte, Greensburg Central Catholic 115 yards receiving
Blake Remaley, Hempfield 236 yards passing
Brayden Mihalcin, Charleroi 131 yards rushing
Brett Boyd, Freedom 138 yards rushing
Brian Dresnin, Plymouth Whitemarsh 3 rushing touchdowns
Brodey Woods, Freeport 105 yards receiving
Bryson Venanzio, Gateway 186 yards passing
Caleb Lisbon, Penn-Trafford 123 yards rushing
Carson Bishop, Riverside 85 yards receiving
Chandler Thimons, Highlands 195 yards passing
Charles Brooks, Steel-High 18 tackles and three sacks
Chris Burchick, Laurel Highlands 33 yards receiving
Christian Pierce, Plymouth Whitemarsh Returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown
Christian Vokes, Springdale 144 yards rushing
Cochise Ryan, California 152 yards passing
Cole Spencer, Pine Richland 228 yards rushing
Colin Schumm, Penn Charter Returned an interception for a touchdown
Collin Johnson, Cathedral Prep 199 yards passing
Colt Harper, Southmoreland 147 yards rushing
Colton Johns, Franklin Regional 121 yards rushing
Damier Johnson, Father Judge 2 rushing touchdowns
Dan Deabner, Thomas Jefferson 95 yards receiving
Darin Mizgorski, Shaler 183 yards passing
David Pantelis, Upper St. Clair 142 yards receiving
Demetrius McKnight, New Castle 139 yards rushing
DeRon VanBibber, Thomas Jefferson 127 yards rushing
Derrick Davis, Gateway 212 yards rushing
Deswa Evans, Pennsauken 154 yards passing and 66 yards rushing
Edward Tillman, Central Catholic 131 yards rushing
Eli Jochem, Pine-Richland 110 yards receiving
Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox 279 yards passing
Ethan Dahlem, Upper St. Clair 151 yards passing
Gabe Finale, Seton LaSalle 149 yards rushing
Gabe Lawson, Seneca Valley 212 yards passing
Gamal Marballie, Yough 148 yards passing
Garett Schaffhauser, Freeport 164 yards passing
Gavin Miller, West Allegheny 185 yards passing
Griffin Beattie, Chartiers Valley 191 yards rushing
Isaiah Taylor, Pottsgrove 5 rushing touchdowns and 250-yards plus rushing
Jack Fallon, Central Bucks West 3 rushing touchdowns
Jack Salopek, Norwin 180 yards passing
Jacob Davis, West Mifflin 297 yards passing
Jaidon Berry, Sto-Rox 147 yards receiving
Jake Johnson, Mt. Pleasant 122 yards rushing
Jaquon Thomas, Gateway 101 yards receiving
Jared Gorman, East Pennsboro 261 passing yards and two touchdowns
Jason Christianson, Central Bucks South 3 rushing TDs
Jay Pearson, OLSH 177 yards passing
Jehvonn Lewis, Bethel Park 102 yards receiving
Joe Wileczek, West Chester East 3 total TDs
Joey Audia, South Fayette 94 yards receiving
Joey Impavido, Shaler 73 yards receiving
John Castro, Shady Side Academy 170 yards passing
John Milcic, Brentwood 210 yards passing
John Rink, West Allegheny 102 yards receiving
Johnathan Wolfe, Jefferson-Morgan 142 yards rushing
Johnny Crise, Highlands 116 yards receiving
Jon Quinque, Canon-McMillan 243 yards passing
Josh Butcher, Blackhawk 128 yards rushing
Julian Williams, Downingtown West 3 TD catches
Justin Huss, Derry 227 yards rushing
Kareem McAdams, Upper Darby 200-yards plus rushing
Keegan Neill, Mechanicsburg 196 total yards
Keith Demery, West Mifflin 253 yards receiving
Kolbe Burrell, St. Joe’s Prep 100 yards rushing
Kyle Chichanowsky, West Chester East 3 rushing TDs
Kyle Jones, Penn Charter 3 TDs
Kyle McCord, St. Joe’s Prep 284 passing yards and three touchdowns
Kyle Swartz, Northern 289 yards rushing
Logan Harmon, Apollo-Ridge 157 yards rushing
Logan Pfueffer, Peters Township 140 yards passing
Logan Shrubb, Keystone Oaks 236 yards rushing
Luke Sittinger, Cathedral Prep 166 yards rushing
Malik Cooper, St. Joe’s Prep 158 yards receiving and two touchdowns
Mark Hucthin, Keystone Oaks 78 yards receiving
Mason Stahl, Baldwin 178 yards passing
Matt Goodlin, Knoch 296 yards rushing
Matt Marshall, Penn Charter 2 rushing touchdowns
Mehki Flowers, Steel-High 8 catches for 159 yards, two touchdowns, 43 yards rushing, and nine tackles
Micah Brubaker, Mechanicsburg 303 total yards
Michael Paciello, Plymouth Whitemarsh 2 total TDs
Naman Alemada, South Fayette 267 yards passing
Nathan Roby, Hempfield 143 yards receiving
Nathan Sciarro, Riverside 191 yards receiving
Nick Loughner, Mount Pleasant 124 yards rushing
Nick Maher, North Catholic 107 yards receiving
Nyles Jones, Steel-High 335 total yards
Park Penrod, Avonworth 154 yards passing
Qadry Taylor, Boys’ Latin Fumble receovery for a TD
Riley Comforti, Southmoreland 148 yards receiving
Rudy Mihoces, South Park 138 yards rushing
Ryan Elliott, Seton La Salle 72 yards receiving
Sa’ood Gibson, Boys’ Latin 56-yard punt return for a score and two rushing touchdowns
Seth Fischbach, Burrell 152 yards receiving
Shane Susnak, Fox Chapel 173 yards passing
Steven Greer, OLSH 138 yards rushing
Tamir Berthau, Abington 2 passing TDs
Teddy Ruffner, Mars 328 yards rushing
Tigere Mavesere, Milton Hershey 251 yards and three touchdowns
Tom McDonough, North Hills 213 yards rushing
Tony Johnson, Brownsville 139 yards rushing
Trent Patrick, Greensburg Salem 199 yards passing
Trent Seik, South Side Beaver 104 yards receiving
Tyler Blumen, Chartiers-Houston 116 yards receiving
Tyler Rossi, Trinity 2 rushing touchdowns
Tyriq Lewis, Downingtown West 85-yard rushing touchdown
Vaughn Morris, Aliquippa 171 yards passing
Warner Macklin, Fox Chapel 102 yards receiving
Will Howard, Downingtown West 3 TD passes
Zac Gordon, Franklin Regional 146 yards rushing
Zach Cernuto, Southmoreland 275 yards passing
Zack Rocco, North Catholic 268 yards passing
Zaire McLaurin, Northeast 56-yard fumble return for a TD

Lehigh Valley Week Two

Freedom leads Parkland 21-18 with 6:38 left. Trojans just threw a short TD after a long drive. Big 4th down completion near midfield down to the 25 set them up. Parkland also playing without Nick Dawkins, who is injured.

Nazareth is smoking Allentown Central Catholic. The Vikings played Parkland tough last week, but are down 49-7 to Nazareth. Nathan Stefanik had his 6th interception of the season in the first half.

Bethlehem Catholic leads Liberty 21-16 at the end of three - Liberty threw a touchdown on the last play of the quarter.

Easton up on Dieruff 48-0, Nahjee Adams near 200 yards for the third straight week.

Small school new, Southern Lehigh is killing Notre Dame 49-28. Quarterback Collin Quintano had to leave the game in the first half for ND.

Rustin home game moved to Unionville due to neighbor lights and noise complaints

Fridays home game against Kennett moved to Unionville due to neighbor complaints of lighting and noise. This is a bad precedent but let’s face it West Chester school district who are the same f ups who screwed the rest of Chesmont demanding immediate restructuring of the league. Screwing all the other schools like Unionville, Great Valley and Oxford to name a few. It’s a pathetic world we live in when neighbors can’t handle 5 football home games keeping the kids in a safer environment and the community in a better place. Let me guess ... Biff and Muffy have to wait an additional 3 minutes to pull the Benz out on Shiloh and 926 in Westtown Twp.

Class 2A Football Breakdown - September 4th

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Here is what stood out to us:

Best Win

Washington 42, Charleroi 14

Biggest Upset

Troy 42, Wellsboro 28

Most Exciting Game

Sayre 38, Towanda 34

Offensive Dominance

Berlin Brothersvalley 62, Conemaugh Township 21

Defensive Dominance

Southern Columbia Area 48, Mount Carmel 0

Elite Performances

Aaron Tobias, Penns Valley Area - 434 yards passing

Antonio Epps, South Allegheny - 111 yards rushing

Austin Fisher, Penns Valley Area - 151 yards receiving

Daniel Kosinski, Trinity - 130 yards rushing

Daniel Shuster, Camp Hill - 222 yards passing

Danny Scott, Trinity - 213 yards passing

Ethan Carbaugh, Mount Union - 213 yards rushing

Ethan Rode, Newport - 120 yards rushing

Hunter Dumm, Bishop Carroll - 192 yards passing

Jack Krug, Brookville - 150 yards rushing

Jake Ramberger, Upper Dauphin Area - 109 yards rushing

Jayvon Campbell-Holt, Serra Catholic - 105 yards rushing

Kyrie Miller, Ligonier Valley - 220 yards rushing

Kyros Thorpe, Avonworth - 111 yards receiving

Logan Snyder, Penns Valley Area - 210 yards receiving

Macklin Ayers, Upper Dauphin Area - 136 yards rushing

Mavrick Farabaugh, Bishop Carroll - 100 yards receiving

Reilly Taylor, Newport - 101 yards receiving

Tanner Kunkle, Towanda - 236 yards rushing

Zuke Smith, Kane - 191 yards passing

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Rankings

1.) Southern Columbia 2-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2.) Ligonier Valley 2-0 (Previous: # 2 )

3.) Clarion Area 2-0 (Previous: # 4 )

4.) Wilmington 2-0 (Previous: # 5 )

5.) Chestnut Ridge 2-0 (Previous: # 7 )

6.) Washington 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

7.) Avonworth 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

8.) Berlin Brothersvalley 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

9.) Richland 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

10.) West Catholic 1-1 (Previous: # 10 )

Games to Watch

Carlynton vs. Apollo Ridge

Carmichaels vs. Southmoreland

Germantown Academy vs. Bishop McDevitt

Juniata Valley vs. Bellwood-Antis

Karns City vs. Clarion Area

Southern Columbia Area vs. Selinsgrove

New Defensive Names to Follow - Class of 2020

PA Preps takes a look at a number of new playmakers standing out on the gridiron this fall now!

*Note: These are athletes who are making a bigger splash at the varsity level this season!

Andrew Mott Trinity

Austen Clarkson Glendale

Blake Terrizzi Spring-Ford

Brennan Harris Sto-Rox

Camron Sonnie Central Mountain

Connor Ruhl Donegal

Domenick Harding Northwestern Lehigh

Hayden Sheets North Allegheny

Jayden Eubanks Minersville

Jonathan King Greenville

Kadin Hileman Claysburg-Kimmel

Maliki Rivera Manheim Central

Matt Wolke Notre Dame-Green Pond

Nathan Minnich Pine Grove

Thane Treaster Midd-West

Zeb Rubaker West Middlesex

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Mid-State Rankings, Week 2, Sept 4, 2019:

All classes, 6A unless otherwise shown, Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 9

1 Harrisburg (1-1)
Archbishop Hoban of Akron scored on the first play from scrimmage then went on to thump Harrisburg 42-12. Down 35 to 6 at the half, Harrisburg had nothing against the bigger, faster Knights who outgained them 383 total yards to 196 while rushing for 231 yards and allowing 51. Arizona State recruit Deamonte Trayanum led all rushers with 141 yards on 21 carries. Hoban Qb Shane Hamm completed 8 of 18 for 158 yards while Naraci Williams completed 5 of 12 for 108 yards as John McNeil connected on 4 of 6 for 38 yards for the Burg. Hoban moves on to play Cardinal Mooney while Harrisburg goes to West Shore Stadium to play Cedar Cliff (1-1) who is also coming off a bad loss to LL-2 power Cocalico, 43-15. Talk about a score (43-15) that got your attention, especially for Manheim Central who plays Cocalico the 20th in Denver! About Harrisburg; they’re more than Cedar Cliff but the Colts have one of the better backs in central PA in Jaheim Morris who tagged Cocalico last week for 215 yards rushing.
2 State College (2-0)
State College scored with 6:39 left in the game after recovering a fumble at St, Augustine Prep’s seven yard line to defeat the Hermits 20-17 at the Lion’s temporary field (South Track) in their home opener. Isaiah Edwards took a direct snap in for the score. Qb Brady Dorner had a three yard run while Dresyn Green added a 68 yard run for the other score. One of St. Augustine’s scores came on a one yard burst by Texas A&M commit Isaiah Raikes (6-1, 315, sr). It’s been a good series with the two battling long and hard last year in Richland, NJ before SC pulled away for the 19-7 win. The Golden Tigers of Hollidaysburg are next and what a surprise they are at 2-0 after big graduation losses. Junior quarterback Bryce Martellacci (6-1, 170) stepped in effectively for the graduated Brady Walters (1684-56%, 1124r), completing 14 of 19 for 152 yards and rushing for 58 more in last week’s 27-0 win against Mifflin County (0-2, 6A, D6). Senior FB Trent Paddock (6-6, 230) rushed for 127 yards on 27 carries as the young defense (sophs/jrs) held the Huskies to 220 total yards. That won’t hold up to State’s speed and physicality but they could make it exciting.
3 Manheim Township (2-0)
Township blitzed the rebuilding Wildcats of Dallastown getting nine TFLs and four turnovers while surging to a 42-0 half time score! Dtown had no answer, held to 108 rush yards and 130 through the air while the Blue Streaks rolled out 472 (404r) total yards of offense. Jaden Floyd ran for 208 yards with two Tds. Senior Qb Harrison Kirk didn’t have to throw but stayed loose with four completions in ten attempts for 89 yards and a Td pass while rushing for two Tds. After beating CD East and Dtown by a combined score of 99-13, they finally get a test with Central Dauphin (1-1) in Friday night. CD’s getting it together, opening with a 21-13 loss at Wilson then bouncing back last week at home against Berks Catholic (1-1, 4A) 31-6. Township won last year’s regular season game 22-12 before getting blanked in the postseason 27-0. Similar teams, big, physical, legit, although Township is farther along under center and 4-1 each of the last five years at home.
4 Wilson (2-0)
Wilson had a surprisingly easy time last week against fading Governor Mifflin winning 56-7 at Mifflin! Evidently high expectations were premature as the Mustangs now appear a year away. Flip that for Wilson who seems to have all the right pieces in all the right places now. Qb Caleb Brown (6-0, 175, jr) is a pleasant surprise showing a good arm connecting with Brady Gibble for 104 yards and two scores on three receptions. Speedster Mason Lenart (5-6, 160, jr) zipped for 110 yards on three carries for two scores while Avanti Lockhart (6-2, 215, sr) does the heavy lifting with two carries for 45 yards. Brutal dude at MLB too, with 12 tackles. The OL is firing with the return of All-League Nate Keller (6-0, 275), OL/DL Jean Ventura (5-9, 220), OL/DL Anthony Koper (6-0, 240) and C/DL Adam Vanino (6-1, 255). This week finds them in Royersford playing Spring Ford (1-1) who just stuffed Truman 56-19. Wilson and the Rams have history with Coach Chad Brubaker (9th year 82-27) the former OC at Wilson (12 total yrs at Wilson) for four years prior to Spring Ford. He worked with Coach Cantafio and Doug Dahms. Fortunately a series grew from this relationship that has been both entertaining and impactful, with real influence in their respective districts. Although Wilson won all three games, last year’s 33-22 win was the widest margin. 2017’s was a 28-21 win with 2016 seeing a 41-40 double overtime game go Wilson’s way. Wilson is starting to look special but the Rams will test them with a capable receiver corps led by Dante Bonanni (6-1, 185, Sr, 14/192p) and someone who can get it to him in Ryan Engro (6-1, 185, Sr, 538p-88r, 63%, 6/2). At 6-1, 210 pounds, running back Amante Haynes (33/196r) can gash you. Should see an active scoreboard especially if Spring-Ford’s secondary hasn’t tightened up since CB South.
5 Central Dauphin (1-1)
It’s never a good thing coming to Landis after the Rams suffered a loss, especially to bitter rival Wilson in the opener 21-13. But Berks Catholic is no normal program, striking out the last two years scheduling Malvern Prep, McDonogh, Central Dauphin and Exeter with playoff experience against Southern Columbia, Cathedral Prep and Bishop McDevitt who they beat in 2017’s playoff 45-24. So they get around for a smaller school, amassing a record of 88-16 since becoming Berks Catholic in 2011. But none of that helped them Friday with a fired up Ram bunch lowering the boom for a 31-6 rout against the overwhelmed Saints. This was total shutdown, leading 24-0 at the half, holding star running back Abdul MacFoy to 36 yards on nine carries and the team to 128 total yards of offense. The Rams found their back in Tim Smith who ran for 219 yards on 16 carries for three touchdowns. Up next is a road trip to Manheim Township before getting into conference action at Cumberland Valley.
6 Southern Columbia (2-0, 2A)
The Tigers smothered Mount Carmel last week holding a decent offense to seven first downs, 149 total yards of offense and 35 rushing. The D also forced seven punts in the first half alone! After shutting out South Carolina’s top private school Hammond 36-0 two weeks ago and now MCA 48-0, no wonder Coach Roth says this could be his best defense ever. As always, the offense was a juggernaut, churning out 291 yards on the ground with Gaige Garcia at 94 yards on 9 carries and Gavin Garcia at 86 yards on 5 carries. Wide out Julian Fleming had 66 yards on 6 catches with quarterback Preston Zachman throwing for 85 yards on 8 completions in 11 attempts. Maybe undefeated Montoursville (2-0, 3A) averaging 58ppg, allowing 9 or Jersey Shore (2-0, 4A) averaging 46 a game allowing 18, will develop over the coming weeks, not playing SCA until the 9th and 7th week respectively. The sorting out process begins Saturday as the two facing off Friday in Montoursville. In the interim, SCA travels to Selinsgrove (1-1, 4A) who got shellacked by a powerful and veteran Jersey Shore team last week 36-0 where JS’s Qb Tanner Lorson passed for 268 yards and rushed for another 132.
7 Warwick (2-0, 5A)
Quarterback Joey McCracken completed 13 of 19 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns as the Warriors swamped Garden Spot 56-13. McCracken had Td tosses of 56, 9, 56 and 7 yards, with Caleb Schmitz snagging four for 99 yards and Justin Gerhart getting four for 69 more. Conor Adams had a 60 yard punt return for a score and three receptions for 34 yards. All three caught a touchdown pass. A 35-0 halftime score settled it with Warwick getting 420 total yards of offense to G-Spot’s 351. There’s a big LL1-LL2 crossover game (mandated) this week with Manheim Central (2-0, 5A) in for what promises to be one of the more exciting games in south central PA. The Barons won last year 27-20 in Manheim. This one should be at least as tight as these neighboring rivals are but five miles from each other, what we call “next door” in rural America.
8 Manheim Central (2-0, 5A)
Manheim Central survived another close call but fell in the rankings from 5th to 8th after edging a Hempfield team still figuring out who their quarterback is. Two weeks ago saw MC edge Susquehanna Township 16-7, rushing for a mere 96 yards while being out-distanced 266 total yards to 183. Last week’s effort against a weaker but respected opponent in the midst of a serious rebuild saw them get 10 first downs with another poor rushing outcome of 92 yards on 32 attempts. Once again they came up short in total yardage 231 to 243. Although they lost 24-14, Hempfield’s effort vaulted them into the Top 20 at #20. The Barons move on to Warwick in Lititz where they’ll need to show much more than shown the previous two weeks if they hope to survive against one of the most explosive offenses in the state and come home with a win.
9 Cocalico (2-0, 5A)
Cocalico is showing why they may be the best 5A in the mid-state, with impressive road wins at Conrad Weiser 42-15 and Cedar Cliff 43-15. Their “Mr Everything” quarterback Noah Palm (All-State, two way talent) is doing it all, rushing for 98 yards on 18 carries for three scores, completing three of four passes for 75 yards and a touchdown, and returning a fumble 92 yards for another score last week. He accounted for 214 total yards of offense the week before! What’s strange about the Cedar Cliff game is you’d think Cocalico lost looking at stats alone that show the Colts out-distancing Cocalico 472 to 239 in total yards. No misprint, 472 to 239. CC’s Qb Gannon McCusker completed 19 of 32 passes for 235 yards while running back Jaheim Morris gained 215 yards on 25 carries. Cocalico finished with 264 rush yards and 75 passing. The defense is flush with first year starters and will need to take the next opponent, winless Governor Mifflin (0-2), seriously. Then comes currently undefeated Elizabethtown, Manheim Township and Manheim Central, all 2-0. Mifflin has too much talent to say winless much longer while Etown’s Bears will sling it, even with a sophomore Qb in Patrick Gilhool (6-1, 180). Last year’s starter Cole Patrick threw for 2572 yards with 27 Tds under first year coach Andy Brenuit, a former Bear record holding Qb and standout at Kutztown. Then comes Manheim Township and Manheim Central back to back. Better tighten up!
10 Chambersburg (2-0)
Top 10 ranking should be reserved for the very best, making it a little strange putting Chambersburg here. They’re good, but come with asterisks. Realistically, once you get past the 6th and 7th teams in a local or state poll (not national), you’ll often encounter teams with clear flaws or what’s perceived as flaws, such as Manheim Central’s inability to establish a running game, Cocalico’s lack of balance and a youthful defense, and in the case of Chambersburg, while talented with much of last year’s team back fueled by a superior talent at running back, they haven’t been tested. But they’re doing what you’re supposed to do against a weak slate, blowing em out. They defeated Greencastle Antrim 56-13 in the opener and South Western 35-7 last week behind senior quarterback Brady Stumbaugh (6-0, 165, sr), two talented backs in Keyshawn Jones (5-9, 190, sr) and Jayden Jones (6-0, 180, jr), and quick receivers in Terrell Williams (6-2, 230, sr) and Kevin Lee (5-8, 150, jr). They held South Western to 174 total yards, allowing but 51 rush yards (1.2 ypc) with DTs Tyrion Hodges (6-0, 260) and Wyatt Hull (6-0, 230) plus DE Terrell Williams each getting a sack and numerous hurries. The quality level ramps up considerably this week in Red Lion, playing the unbeaten Lions. Could be a tough spot for the Trojans, this being RL’s home opener after defeating them last year in Chambersburg 28-19.
11 Cumberland Valley (2-0)
How about Cumberland Valley who has run the Wing-T since forever, going to the air to get the win in the final three minutes of the game by overcoming a 12-6 deficit to pull it out. Qb Alex Kovach (8-14/166) went on a tear through the air, driving the Eagles 81 yards in a minute and a half while completing six passes. A 20 yard strike to SE Logan Ramper (4/69) knotted the score following a 4th and two conversion a few moments before. Tim Kissinger booted the extra point for the 13-12 win, with 28 and 42 yard field goals in the first half. Special Teams! Same for Central York where a busted play blew a 2-pt conversion (looked like a low snap) to help set up CV’s one point victory. Logan Ramper picking off Beau Pribula at CV’s 45 yard line to seal it. What a battle; even stats at 266-CV to 243-CY, excepting Central York’s six turnovers, showing the expected stress in the hostile environment of Chapman Field for the sophomore quarterback who fumbled three time and threw three picks. Not to rain on anyone’s parade but CV still has a lot of work to do. Always great beating McDevitt in the opener and the improved program at Central York if factoring in both are total rebuilds, not veteran, senior laden adversaries. You expected a bounce coming off last year’s 3-7 campaign and we’ll see how high that bounce takes them with a meat grinder of a schedule ahead, playing Coatesville, Central Dauphin, Harrisburg and Chambersburg consecutively, starting Friday vs Coatesville.
12 Shippensburg (2-0, 5A)
Shippensburg had no trouble getting past York-Adams II teams, beating Dover (0-2, 5A) 41-7 in the opener and West York (0-2, 4A) 38-0 last week. The Greyhounds have a stable of backs running behind a big line with Alex Sharrow getting 156 yards (140 last week), Max Kalb at 79 on seven carries and fullback Jacob Foy blasting for 78 yards on eleven carries. Zac Manning throws as needed completing 7 of 10 on the year for 138 yards. Bermudian Springs (1-1, 3A) is next. Coach Jon DeFor built a program in York Springs in his 18th season, fielding competitive teams, with a 93-34 record the last 11 years. Problem is, they’re in the same neighborhood as historic powerhouse Wyomissing and more recent powers at Middletown and Berks Catholic. Ship beat them last year 37-17 and will name it here after a hard fought 1st, maybe 2nd quarter. Its country football back there (use to play them) with the smaller rural towns/teams lining up and just pounding you, as if throwing the football was cheating.
13 Middletown (2-0, 3A)
Middletown led 28-0 in the 3rd quarter against Northern before the Polar Bears got a 58 yard Pick-6 in a 34-7 loss to the Blue Raiders. Speaking of lining up and pounding it, that’s Middletown. And with a back like Jose Lopez (1st Team All-State) getting 246 yards with scores of 66, 32, 64 and 13 yards, whose blaming them for not slinging it. They are working in two new Qbs in Tony Powell (5/13/98) and Julio Rodriguez (1/1/64). Rodriguez’s pass went for 64 yards to Tim Wagner for six. Bottom line, Middletown has the speed and backs to get it done on the ground with a defense and special teams that often put them in good field position. This week sees them at McDevitt (1-1) seeing if they can atone for last year’s 40-14 home loss. McDevitt had an awesome lineup last year that had significant grad losses especially on offense. This one should be far more competitive.
14 Berks Catholic (1-1, 4A)
Berks Catholic plummeted in the rankings from 8th to 14th following last week’s 31-6 loss at Central Dauphin after escaping Exeter the week before, 14-10. Against Central Dauphin, all their primary weapons were neutralized by the larger more athletic Rams who held them to 128 total yards of offense and running back Abdul MacFoy to 36 yards. CD did what CD does; pounding you with versatile, athletic backs behind a big line, tossing it a few times to keep you honest, then beating the crap out of you with aggressive/active defense and special teams. Ram ball! It doesn’t get any better this week for BC traveling to McDonogh School (1-0, MD) who just beat Malvern Prep 34-13 at MP. Their line is as physical as CD’s but bigger/better, knowing they gouged the Friars for 486 yards on the ground. BC will win out if they get past McDonogh healthy, with the possible exception of a good, possibly undefeated Wyomissing team at the end of the year.
15 Susquehanna Twp (1-1, 4A)
Susquehanna Township had another strong performance from their defense and enough offense to get a 20-13 road win against a talented Milton Hershey team (1-1, 4A). Meanwhile, “Hanna” continues to impress. Two weeks ago saw them lose at Manheim Central 16-7, getting six sacks while keeping the Barons out of the end zone with scores coming on field goals and a recovered fumble in the end zone. This week against a more athletic (but young) team, they held MH to 79 rush yards and 192 up top. Spartans Qb Tigere Mavesere completed 16 of 31 passes but threw three picks. Sophomore Dion Bryant rushed for 106 yards as split end Avohn Cross collected eight passes for 118 yards. But with six turnovers, little of that reached the scoreboard. Rashaan Carlton found BIG holes in the Spartan defense, completing just 9 of 22 passes but for 234 yards. 234 yards! Bilal Weidler caught four of them for 184 yards and Td strikes of 74 and 95 yards. Bottom line, the Indians outdistanced MH 344 to 272 total yards. Huntingdon (1-1, 3A) is next from District-6’s Mountain Conference. ST won last year 26-21.
16 Exeter Township (1-1, 5A)
A 21 point 2nd quarter did in the Bears of Boyertown who put up little resistance in a 37-0 rout. The Eagles garnered 357 yards in offense (190r, 167p) while Boyertown got 130, (108r, 22p) and only six first downs. Tough home opener for the Bears. Exeter has quality skill people back and will challenge in the Berks-1 this year with a solid running back in Jeremiah Nixon rushing for 154 yards on 17 carries; 9.05ypc last week. Qb Gavin McCusker (6-2, 190, jr) stepped into the starting role this year replacing Kolby Haag. Tough job as Kolby threw for 1653 yards at 64% with a Td/Pik ratio of 16/2. To date, Gavin has four touchdown passes, and a completion percentage of 69, good on 25 of 36 passes. They have a sure handed weapon on the outside in Alex Javier (6-1, 175, sr) who can scoot. He had five receptions for 98 yards and two Tds last week after leading the team with 35 catches for 708 yards last year. Then there’s Devon Scott (5-7, 155, sr) who can also motor, leading the team with 11 receptions for 140 yards. The only reason they’re not 2-0 is the 19 penalties for 150 yards in the opener against Berks Catholic, a game they lost 14-10. Lower Dauphin (1-1, 5A) is next for Exeter’s home opener that should see them lighting things up!
17 Bishop McDevitt (1-1, 4A)
When Gettysburg and McDevitt get together you know it’s going to be a wild game. McDevitt is unquestionable more talented but the Warriors manage to find a way to keep it close, at least for a while, giving the Crusaders a non-conference wakeup call before conference action. Last year’s team took them to the limit before losing 48-35. This year’s team minus critical parts of last year’s 8-3 York-Adams-II title team, jumped on McDevitt early, with a safety and short field touchdown providing a 9-0 first quarter lead. This served to get McDevitt’s attention as they “woke up” for the first time this year after losing to Cumberland Valley 21-7 in the opener. 28 unanswered points later, the Warriors were looking at a 28-9 home loss. Junior Lek Powell got hot, throwing for 226 yards and two scores with wide outs Mario Easterly snagging eight for 153 yards and Julian Jordan five for 62 and two scores. Like CV, McDevitt in no way is back. But they are improved while still in search of a running game that was nonexistent at Warrior Field. Road trips to Cedar Cliff and especially the year ender at Susquehanna Township will decide the Mid Penn-Keystone as they often do. Note: Gettysburg (1-1, 4A) looks legit to repeat as YA-II champ if they can get past a significantly improved York Suburban team.
18 Central York (1-1) Nice effort by the talented Central York team that gave Cumberland Valley a good game, losing 13-12 in the closing moments. See Cumberland Valley above. Their well-regarded quarterback Beau Pribula had a tough night, completing 8 of 19 passes for 119 yards. The problem was his turnovers were profound and impactful, throwing three interceptions and losing two of three fumbles. It just wasn’t their night, before a monster crowd, crowds the size Coach Oswalt of York says they don’t get in the York-Adams. Who knows the impact on a young team but it was loud with a standing room only crowd. Other factors in the loss was Central York missing a field goal, a Pick-6 called back and too many drive stalling penalties. But hey, give the young Panthers credit. They came to play, holding CV to 100 rush yards and 266 total offense. Both defenses played well with Central York held to 246 total yards, 136r, 110p. Despite Central York’s shortcomings they are a solid group that will be a load perhaps this year, definitely next. So here they are in the Top 20 despite the loss, with their home opener this week against a dangerous Hempfield (1-1) team. Tough one, but one the Panther’s should take if anything is left in the tanks.
19 Lancaster Catholic (2-0, 3A)
Lancaster Catholic dropped from 15th following lackluster performances against Camp Hill in the opener and at Columbia last week. In the former, the Crusaders won 39-25 but allowed Camp Hill’s quarterback to complete 28 of 48 passes for 396 yards and three Td tosses. Against Columbia last week where they won 35-19, they allowed their quarterback Gavin Sullivan to be sacked six times while generating a scant 204 total yards of offense. That’s a shaky performance against struggling AA programs where Columbia suits 33 players. This week’s game is at ELCO (East Lebanon County) against the 0-2 Raiders. They lost their opener to Susquenita 21-19 on a failed 2-point conversion with no time left on the clock, then lost again last week at Lebanon High where the Cedars 12 yard touchdown pass with five seconds in the game was the difference in a 14-9 loss. Talk about hard luck. This is a team with a lot of last year’s parts back from an 8-3 season including junior Qb Braden Bohannan who threw for 498 yards and rushed for another 696. Luke Williams returns with 808 rush yards, TE Eric Williams with 18 receptions for 290 yards and at least three lineman. ELCO has more weapons than Columbia that could make it interesting the way LC has been playing.
20 Hempfield (1-1)
The Black Knights make their first appearance in the rankings after beating Dallastown 26-3 to open the season, then taking Manheim Central to the brink before losing 24-14 in Manheim. Nice effort knowing they switched quarterbacks mid-game from senior Colin Peters, to junior Tanner Hess (5-10, 170). But Tanner got them moving, rushing for 110 yards on 17 carries (87r game 1) and completing three of eight passes for 62 yards. Not a bad response, coming off the bench during a game against last year’s 5A semi-finalist! Curious if the change is permanent (no injury mentioned) knowing the senior had a good opener vs Dallastown, throwing for 128 yards at 65% and rushing for 72 yards. Running back Luke Miller (5-11, 180, sr) had a big night as well, rushing for 105 yards on ten carries. It’s not too often you see anyone field two 100 yards rushers against Manheim Central including Cocalico with that Veer of theirs. Hempfield is that “other” team in the LL-1, dwarfed in the shadow of Wilson who has a four year 25-2 won-loss in conference games then Manheim Township at 23-4. But the Knights are third at 17-10 and never anyone to take for granted. Central York is next, coming off their all out at Cumberland Valley losing 13-12. CY won last year 35-31. And this one looks to be just as tight with both doing well after significant graduation losses.
Honorable Mention:
Cedar Cliff (1-1, 5A)
home to Harrisburg 1-1
York Suburban (2-0, 4A) home to East Pennsboro 0-2, 4A
Mount Carmel (1-1, 3A) home to Lewisburg 1-1, 3
Hollidaysburg (2-0, 5A) at State College 2-0
Governor Mifflin (0-2, 5A) at Cocalico 2-0, 5A
Milton Hershey (1-1, 5A) at Hershey 1-1, 5A
York (1-1, 5A) home to Cedar Crest 1-1, 5A
Northeastern (2-0, 5A) home to Mifflin County 0-2
Jersey Shore (2-0, 4A) at Montoursville 2-0, 3A
Red Lion (2-0) home to Chambersburg 2-0
West Perry (2-0, 4A) home to Camp Hill 1-1, 2A
Cedar Crest (2-0) at York 1-1, 5A

Class 5A Football Breakdown - September 2nd

Our breakdown includes top games from the weekend, elite performers, what to watch this week, and more!

Here is what stood out to us:

Best Win

Penn-Trafford 28, Gateway 7

Biggest Upset

Moon Area 36, Mars 14

Most Exciting Game

Wallenpaupack Area 17, Honesdale 16

Offensive Dominance

Warwick 56, Garden Spot 13

Defensive Dominance

Shippensburg 38, West York Area 0

Elite Performances

Adonis Hunter, Cheltenham - 179 yards passing

Cole Rice, Elizabethtown - 224 yards receiving

Gannon McMeans, Cedar Cliff - 235 yards passing

Jaheim Morris, Cedar Cliff - 213 yards rushing

Justin Johnson, Dover - 401 yards passing

Patrick Gilhool, Elizabethtown - 307 yards passing

Shane Klinedinst, Dover - 122 yards receiving

Shane Susnak, Fox Chapel - 296 yards passing

Warner Macklin, Fox Chapel - 113 yards receiving

Zane Probst, Central Mountain - 290 yards passing

Did we miss anyone? Let us know by replying here now!

Rankings

1.) Manheim Central 2-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2.) Archbishop Wood 2-0 (Previous: # 5 )

3.) Cocalico 2-0 (Previous: # 7 )

4.) Upper Dublin 2-0 (Previous: # 10 )

5.) Penn-Trafford 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

6.) Warwick 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

7.) Bethel Park 1-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

8.) Peters Township 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

9.) Academy Park 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

10.) Strath Haven 2-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

Games to Watch

Archbishop Wood vs. Central Dauphin East

Cathedral Prep vs. McKeesport

Cedar Crest vs. William Penn

Hollidaysburg vs. State College

Kennett vs. Bayard Rustin

Manheim Central vs. Warwick

Moon Area vs. Pine-Richland

Penn Wood vs. Northeast

Southern Lehigh vs. Notre Dame-Green Pond

PCC vs. Seneca Valley

With the Rams an hour away and on TV recording, I went up to Seneca Valley for the PCC game. It was a slugfest. Both teams want to run the ball and are ok at it. Neither team has any real type of passing threat. Around halftime, PCC had 0 completions and 2 interceptions I think. SV isn't much better.

After SV got beat down pretty good by Erie McDowell, I was expecting a beat down by PCC. Not the case. The PCC DL is big and active, but they really don't play much maybe 60-70% of the time. Probably because at least four of them are full time two way players (Allen twins, beatty, and center/NG). They got tired quickly. To me, the one Allen twin is the best DL. Big and active. Beatty is huge, but I think the weight he put on slowed him down a bit. Donald was ok, but didn't dominate. Looked smallest of the the DL by a wide margin, but also most athletic. PCC LBs are really good. Play had and downhill. Hard to tell on the DBs since not really threatened.

Offensively, they are a downhill running team. Those DL that play offense are clearly just big bodies occupying a position. I'm surprised that PCC can't find people to take their spots because they looked really tired. PCC best RB got hurt (knee) and backups played ok. No one with his speed though. That will be a loss for them. QB is just ok. A lot like the kid from a couple years ago. WR's are also just OK. A couple of them are long kids, but I didn't see anyone that really stood out. (They don't have a very modern passing game.)

SV is more or less a less talented clone of PCC. Their DBs are probably a little bigger and support the run better. They have one really good LB that plays in the box all the time that is a real gamer. DL is big and held up well to PCC's OL.

I still need to see NA play in person, but after watching this, I don't think there is any way that PCC competes for a state title this year unless SJP misses the bus. PCC might not even be the best team in the WPIAL. PCC vs. NA next week and then we'll know more. From what I've heard about NA and seen from PCC, I'll take NA by 10.

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