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Q&A with Rochester running back Noah Whiteleather

How has the season been going so far?
“This season is a working in progress. Every day, we get better and are taking it step by step to reach our goal.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Our next opponent is Laurel. My thoughts on them is I don’t know much. They’re a new team in the conference and we can’t take anything light.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Our team could improve on communication before the play even starts and also being more consistent.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“The keys for our team being successful this year is to remain focus on the goals we have set for ourselves this year and to make sure we remember that feeling of the previous seasons.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one
“I’m looking forward to playing college football at the next level after my graduation.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Many schools are interested in me. I still have zero offers going into my senior year, but I’m working forward on getting some by the end of the season as long as I keep working it will fall in place.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“The camps I attended this summer were Pitt, Duquesne and Robert Morris.”

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

Q&A with Mifflin County quarterback Noah Wright

How has the season been going so far?
“Week one, we had a tough opponent in State College. We played a decent game and we have a lot to build off of from that game.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Holidaysburg. They’re a solid team that has a solid run game.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“As a team, we need to establish more of a run game, so we can set up our passing game like we did in the second half against State College.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We need to play solid defense and find ways to score on offense.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, it has always been the goal to play college football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve talked to DIII schools like Juniata, Saint Vincent and W&J.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I’ve visited a few different campuses. I was at Juniata and Saint Vincent this past year.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I went to Saint Francis, Lauren’s first and goal, Shippensburg, and Juniata 7-on-7. They all went very well overall. I put up decent numbers at all of them and got to work with great college coaches.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State has always been the favorite. I’ve loved them since I was little.”

Q&A with Jeannette wide receiver Marcus Barnes

How has the season been going so far?
“The season started off good and our team looks like they are ready to dominate our class again.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Our next opponent is Leechburg. Even though we respect our opponents, we just see it as an improvement for the game against Imani Christian after.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I feel we need to improve more on coming together as one and having the same goal. We have to understand how good we can truly be.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“The keys to being successful are never letting up. We have to work, work, and work. To be the best, you have to act like it.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Of course, it has always been a dream to play at the collegiate level. I’m undecided but have plans to attend a family-oriented Division I school.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Mainly the forces and FCS school like Army, Air Force, Navy, Howard, RMU, Holy Cross, and Morgan State.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Holy Cross is the main team showing the most love.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any visits.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“Penn State and Pitt.”

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

Q&A with Huntingdon safety Andrew Finkle

How has the season been going so far?
“The season started off strong with a 40-0 victory over our rival, Mount Union. We are looking to keep that momentum moving forward.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Our next opponent is Bellefonte, which is our home opener. They are a tough team and one of the better teams we will face all season. We will definitely be challenged, but it is a great opportunity for us to gain 4A points for playoffs.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Overall, the team can improve on discipline and doing the job they are supposed to do. We need to not try to do everyone else’s job, but with not much experience, we will have to work on trusting each other.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Our success moving forward will be dependent on how fast we can grow up as a team. This is a team that lacks experience but has the talent to perform well.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Playing sports in college has not been the first priority for me, but I would like to play football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Millersville, Westminster, Saint Vincent, Geneva and Juniata have all reached out.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Juniata has been recruiting me the hardest.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to Juniata twice this summer.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“This summer, I did not attend any camps due to scheduling. The previous summer, I attended Slippery Rock and Shippensburg. They both went well.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State has always held a special place in my heart. Ever since I could remember, the fall was filled with trips to Beaver Stadium and many memorable games. Also, the United States Naval Academy has always intrigued me.”

The Recruiting Zone (August 27th, 2018)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Andrew Finkle, Marcus Barnes, Noah Wright, and Noah Whiteleather now!

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Huntingdon safety Andrew Finkle
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Playing sports in college has not been the first priority for me, but I would like to play football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Millersville, Westminster, Saint Vincent, Geneva and Juniata have all reached out.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Juniata has been recruiting me the hardest.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to Juniata twice this summer.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“This summer, I did not attend any camps due to scheduling. The previous summer, I attended Slippery Rock and Shippensburg. They both went well.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State has always held a special place in my heart. Ever since I could remember, the fall was filled with trips to Beaver Stadium and many memorable games. Also, the United States Naval Academy has always intrigued me.”

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Jeannette wide receiver Marcus Barnes
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Of course, it has always been a dream to play at the collegiate level. I’m undecided but have plans to attend a family-oriented Division I school.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Mainly the forces and FCS school like Army, Air Force, Navy, Howard, RMU, Holy Cross, and Morgan State.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Holy Cross is the main team showing the most love.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any visits.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“Penn State and Pitt.”

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

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Mifflin County quarterback Noah Wright
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, it has always been the goal to play college football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve talked to DIII schools like Juniata, Saint Vincent and W&J.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I’ve visited a few different campuses. I was at Juniata and Saint Vincent this past year.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I went to Saint Francis, Lauren’s first and goal, Shippensburg, and Juniata 7-on-7. They all went very well overall. I put up decent numbers at all of them and got to work with great college coaches.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State has always been the favorite. I’ve loved them since I was little.”

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Rochester running back Noah Whiteleather
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one
“I’m looking forward to playing college football at the next level after my graduation.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Many schools are interested in me. I still have zero offers going into my senior year, but I’m working forward on getting some by the end of the season as long as I keep working it will fall in place.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“The camps I attended this summer were Pitt, Duquesne and Robert Morris.”

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

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Class 6A Football Breakdown - August 27th

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

North Penn 34, Neshaminy 33

Biggest Upset

Spring Ford 21, Central Bucks South 0

Most Exciting Game

North Allegheny 45, COF Academy 20

Offensive Dominance

Williamsport 62, Central Mountain 26

Defensive Dominance

Parkland 41, Northampton 0

Must Bounce Back

IMG 42, Pine-Richland 0

Elite Performances

Anthony Futrick, Wilson - 191 yards passing

Billy Kerston, Norwin - 96 yards receiving

Charles Britt, Northeast - 115 yards rushing

Cohen Russell, State College - 75 yards receiving

Evan O'Donnell, Central Bucks East - 141 yards passing

Gianni Rizzo, Norwin - 78 yards receiving

Jack Salopek, Norwin - 296 yards passing

Jaden Floyd, Manheim Township - 109 yards rushing

Joe Fagnano, Williamsport - 250 yards passing

Marcus Simmons, Williamsport - 151 yards receiving

Tommy Friberg, State College - 145 yards passing

Treyson Potts, Williamsport - 150 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) St. Joseph’s Prep 0-0

2 .) Coatesville 1-0

3 .) Parkland 1-0

4 .) Pine-Richland 0-1

5 .) State College 1-0

6 .) North Penn 1-0

7 .) Manheim Township 1-0

8 .) North Allegheny 1-0

9 .) Williamsport 1-0

10 .) Downingtown East 1-0

Games to Watch

St. Frances Academy vs. St. Joseph's Prep

Parkland at Allentown Central Catholic

State College at St. Augustine Prep

North Penn vs. La Salle College

Academy Park at Pennsbury

A little surprised this is the first post on this game. Did you Bucks County SOL guys forget about this one?

And a good game it was, won by Academy Park 27-21.

Pennsbury dominated most of the first half, getting a 14-0 lead. They were moving the ball at will. and it looked like blowout city until two late scores by the Knights on a 90 yard drive, then, after stopping the Falcons on the next possession, got a big put return for a TD from Malik Johnson. So, the Knights, after being outplayed most of the first half, wee down by jut 1, 14-13

The second half was much more of a back and forth battle. Academy Park allowed just one second half TD, got a late TD from Barry Brown for the go ahead score, then the game was sealed in the final minute by a Devon Covert interception.

AP quarterback Skylor Fillis was 9 for 15 passing for 159 yards, which was better stats then I thought. I guess I was focusing on his misses. No big bombs caught, but thee was some big runs after the catch.

Fillis also had 109 years rushing, most on the team, and that was what impressed me more. He rand out of trouble a number of time for gains, and was a hard target to catch. Fillis was very poised out there, and made a lot of good decisions on when to run. He is reaping the benefit of having a year of experience under his belt.

Academy Park hosts Unionville this Friday.
Pennsbury travels to Kerr Field in Yeadon to face Penn Wood, who will also be looking to avenge a loss from last year.

Class 5A Football Breakdown - August 27th

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

McKeesport 45, Erie 26

Biggest Upset

McDonogh 16, Archbishop Wood 7/East Stroudsburg South 37, Whitehall 28

Most Exciting Game

McKeesport 45, Erie 26

Offensive Dominance

Springfield 44, Glen Mills 6

Defensive Dominance

Manheim Central 44, Susquehanna Township 0

Elite Performances

Adonis Hunter, Cheltenham 150 yards passing

Anthony Soriano, South Western 111 yards rushing

Chris Dare, Cedar Cliff 277 yards passing

Colin Jones, Central Mountain 165 yards receiving

Evan Simon, Manheim Central 159 yards passing

Jay Shawn Alvarez, Waynesboro 90 yards rushing

Kyle Cichanowsky, East 112 yards rushing

Matt O'Connor, Lower Merion 230 yards passing

Rocco Stark, Central Mountain 110 yards rushing

Tyler Flick, Manheim Central 122 yards rushing

Zane Probst, Central Mountain 294 yards passing

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Rankings

1 .) McKeesport

2 .) Gateway

3 .) Archbishop Wood

4 .) Hollidaysburg

5 .) Springfield

6 .) Manheim Central

7 .) West Allegheny

8 .) Cocalico

9 .) William Penn

10 .) Cedar Cliff

Games to Watch

Whitehall vs. Easton

Gateway vs. Penn-Trafford

Springfield vs. Upper Darby

Manheim Central at Hempfield

Class 4A Football Breakdown - August 28th

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

Bellefonte 17, Jersey Shore 14

Biggest Upset

Upper St. Clair 34, South Fayette 33

Most Exciting Game

Central Catholic 24, Cathedral Prep 21

Offensive Dominance

Bethlehem Catholic 54, Louis E. Dieruff 6

Defensive Dominance

Berwick 42, Abington Heights 0

Elite Performances

Adam Degregario, Big Spring 87 yards receiving

Anthony Gaudioso, Big Spring 148 yards rushing

C.j. Funk, Bellefonte 111 yards rushing

Isaac Rumery, Clearfield 120 yards passing and 77 yards rushing

Nikolas Karoly, East Pennsboro 162 yards passing

Roderick Rosiek, Greater Johnstown 85 yards rushing

Sammy Barber, Greater Johnstown 159 yards passing

Timothy Siwy, Big Spring 193 yards passing

Tyjon Jones, Greater Johnstown 80 yards receiving

Wyatt Mccleary, Kennard-Dale 84 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Imhotep Charter

2 .) Bethlehem Catholic

3 .) Bishop McDevitt

4 .) Cathedral Prep

5 .) Berks Catholic

6 .) Bellefonte

7 .) Valley View

8 .) Berwick

9 .) Boys' Latin Charter

10 .) Pottsgrove

Games to Watch

St. Joseph's (Ontario) vs. Cathedral Prep

DeMatha (MD) vs. Imhotep Charter

Bethlehem Catholic vs. Freedom

Gettysburg vs. Bishop McDevitt

Beaver vs. South Fayette

Bellefonte at Huntingdon

Class 3A Football Breakdown - August 28th

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

Mercyhurst Prep 33, Meadville 18

Biggest Upset

Wilmington Area 42, Sharon 12

Offensive Dominance

Aliquippa 48, McKinley Tech

Defensive Dominance

Sharon 31, Dunmore

Elite Performances

Brady Bigler, James Buchanan 91 yards receiving

Brady Callahan, Grove City 122 yards passing

Brayden Knoblauch, Tamaqua 165 yards passing

Camden Moors, Westmont Hilltop 145 yards rushing

Chris Mohra, Fairview 124 yards rushing

CJ Parchman, Sharon 108 yards receiving

Cole DeFranco, Notre Dame-Green Pond 342 yards passing

Cormac Houpt, James Buchanan 98 yards rushing

Daniel Slogosky, Philipsburg-Osceola 107 yards passing

David Sanders, Jr., Notre Dame-Green Pond 187 yards receiving

Dom Richter, Uniontown 112 yards rushing

Gary DeGroat Jr., Mifflinburg 181 yards passing and 91 yards rushing

Hayden Gallagher, Hickory 117 yards passing

Isaiah Dejesus, Notre Dame-Green Pond 92 yards receiving

Kobe Sauter, Western Wayne 157 yards rushing

Ky'ron Craggette, Uniontown 128 yards rushing

Lane Voytik, Sharon 194 yards passing

Nate Boyle, Tamaqua 116 yards rushing and 99 yards receiving

Nick Breiner, Tamaqua 126 yards rushing

Noah Muthler, Central 154 yards passing and 91 yards rushing

Patrick Cooney, New Hope-Solebury 134 yards receiving

Philip Weinseimer, New Hope-Solebury 197 yards passing

Rylee Stahl, Mifflinburg 124 yards receiving

Sebastian Wise, James Buchanan 198 yards passing

Tyler Greer, Grove City 201 yards rushing

Zane Janiszewski, Western Wayne 133 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Aliquippa

2 .) Middletown

3 .) Scranton Prep

4 .) Conwell-Egan

5 .) Huntingdon Area

6 .) Mercyhurst Prep

7 .) Grove City

8 .) Wyomissing

9 .) Palisades

10 .) Quaker Valley

Games to Watch

Middletown at Northern York

Salem vs. Conwell-Egan

Bellefonte at Huntingdon

Class 2A Football Breakdown - August 29th

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

Wilmington 42, Sharon 12

Biggest Upset

Pottsgrove 15, West Catholic 14

Most Exciting Game

Washington 59, Laurel Highlands 25

Offensive Dominance

Southern Columbia 56, Bloomsburg 6

Defensive Dominance

Ligonier Valley 56, Homer-Center 0

Elite Performances

Aaron Tutino, Ligonier Valley 71 yards receiving

Antonio Epps, South Allegheny 169 yards rushing

Brady Gentile, Greenville 155 yards rushing

Brandan Kapp, Keystone 84 yards receiving

Brandon Nolder Jr., South Allegheny 108 yards passing

Chase Belsterling, Fort Cherry 121 yards rushing

Connor Trumpy, Camp Hill 112 yards receiving

Gabe Kuehn, Minersville 108 yards rushing

Gaige Garcia, Southern Columbia Area 132 yards rushing

Greg Labine, Camp Hill 127 yards passing

Isaak Jones, Keystone 260 yards passing

Jake Botkin, South Side 150 yards rushing

Jake Zazvrskey, Bishop Carroll 134 yards rushing

Jayden Blazosky, Keystone 75 yards receiving

Jayvon Holt, Serra Catholic 70 yards receiving

Jett Jones, South Allegheny 78 yards receiving

John Caldwell, Ligonier Valley 200 yards passing

Julian Fleming, Southern Columbia Area 107 yards receiving

Khalil Smith, Serra Catholic 116 yards rushing

Matt Ulishney, Serra Catholic 148 yards receiving

Patrick Brennan, Serra Catholic 278 yards passing

Shane Weidner, Mount Carmel 129 yards rushing

Stone Hollenbach, Southern Columbia Area 173 yards passing

Trevor Hogue, Bishop Carroll 95 yards rushing

Zachary Vincenti, Fort Cherry 165 yards rushing

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Rankings

1 .) Southern Columbia

2 .) Steel Valley

3 .) Wilmington

4 .) Washington

5 .) Clarion

6 .) Ligonier Valley

7 .) West Catholic

8 .) Steelton-Highspire

9 .) Wellsboro

10 .) Chestnut Ridge

Games to Watch

Southern Columbia Area at Mount Carmel

East Allegheny vs. Steel Valley

Wilmington Area at Farrell

West Catholic vs. Paramus Catholic

Class 1A Football Breakdown - August 29th

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

Bishop Guilfoyle 17, Somerset 0

Biggest Upset

Bethlehem Center 34, California 14

Most Exciting Game

Williams Valley 28, Minersville 6

Offensive Dominance

Portage 48, Blacklick Valley 14

Defensive Dominance

Bishop Guilfoyle 17, Somerset 0

Elite Performances

Ahmad Pack, Sto-Rox 232 yards receiving

Ben Vasil, Northern Cambria 173 yards rushing

Blake Passarelli, Curwensville 86 yards rushing

Caden Feaster, Millersburg 356 yards passing

Dalton Leedy, Tri-Valley 208 yards passing

Dashaun Wright, Imani Christian Academy 109 yards receiving

Devin Kretchman, Meyersdale 110 yards rushing

Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox 395 yards passing

Ike Lucas, Tri-Valley 84 yards rushing

Israel Reed, Imani Christian Academy 443 yards passing

Jaidon Berry, Sto-Rox 95 yards receiving

Jd Mcfadden, Maplewood 179 yards passing

Jeremy Layton, Windber 125 yards rushing

Jesse Engle, Williams Valley 104 yards receiving

Jonathon Snyder, Millersburg 103 yards receiving

Levi Engle, Williams Valley 188 yards passing

Logan Marshall, Millersburg 150 yards receiving

Logan Onkst, Northern Cambria 143 yards rushing

Mark Marino, Northern Cambria 122 yards rushing

Matt Doherty, Marian Catholic 92 yards rushing

Nick Ziegmont, Tri-Valley 92 yards receiving

Rahmon Hart Jr., Imani Christian Academy 285 yards receiving

Tommy Hanik, Windber 103 yards passing

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Rankings

1 .) Farrell

2 .) Bishop Guilfoyle

3 .) Jeannette

4 .) Portage

5 .) Old Forge

6 .) Our Lady of Sacred Heart

7 .) Clairton

8 .) Rochester

9 .) Imani Christian Academy

10 .) Williams Valley

Games to Watch

Wilmington Area at Farrell

Westmont Hilltop vs Bishop Guilfoyle

Williams Valley vs. Newport

Central Dauphin

Solid 23-7 win over Wilson (Wilson Td with 19 seconds to go) where I don't believe they got 20-30 yards rushing with a game going pretty much to script; conservative. Ram D-front is good, could have more speed. And the O came out good enough for an opener with Wilson bringing back 6-7 to their D. Place was maybe 90% filled with Bulldogs bringing around 200. Hey, a win is a win and now it's on to powerful Berks Catholic.

Lehigh Valley Opening Weekend

Not a lot to glean from the EPC games, where the south dominated the north and most teams had their starters out by halftime. Still, there were some interesting results, particularly in lower classifications, and some individuals who had big opening weekends.

-The big news in the EPC was Whitehall getting beaten by East Stroudsburg South. The Zephyrs were bizarrely ranked #4 in the state by PennLive in their preseason 5A rankings, despite losing 9 starters on offense and their head coach. But it was the Zephyr defense that gave them problems last night, getting gashed by Cavalier running back Ryan Clark for 269 yards and 3 TDs on a whopping 27 carries. The Cavaliers racked up 476 yards of total offense. It could be a long year for Whitehall.

-Allentown Central Catholic got the other notable win, beating perennial north favorite Stroudsburg 38-14. Logan Bachman, who ran for 1,400 yards and 24 TDs last season, kicked his year off with 29 carries for 223 yards and 3 TDs. Bachman is a huge back (6'2 225) and rumbled his way to a ton of tough yards. Stroudsburg is not as strong as they've been in years past, but it was a good start for the team I picked to finish last in the EPC South.

-Becahi, Emmaus, Parkland, Freedom, Liberty, and Easton all rolled by mercy rule. Nothing to see here.

-Saucon Valley started a freshman at quarterback in their season opener against rival and league favorite Southern Lehigh and walked away with a 27-13 win. They didn't ask Dante Mahaffey to do a ton, but the 9th grader threw for a Td and ran for another, and relied on running back Ian Csisek to pile up 151 yards behind another excellent SV offensive line. Logan Edmond, Southern Lehigh's all state candidate quarterback, threw for 194 yards and ran for 136, but the Panthers largely kept Southern Lehigh out of the end zone.

-The other big upset was Northwestern Lehigh knocked off Notre Dame (GP) in overtime, 42-41 after the Crusaders missed an extra point in overtime. The Tigers had been one of the stronger programs in the Colonial League in the early part of the 2000s, but have fallen on hard time recently. They announced they're back in a big way, rushing for 323 yards against league favorite NDGP. Quarterback Devon Bollinger ran for 139 yards and 3 TDs and threw for 110 yards and 2 TDs, while tailback Nick Henry chipped in 120 yards on the ground. Notre Dame mounted a furious fourth quarter comeback to force OT, but a tough snap on the extra point spelled doom for the Crusaders. Cole DeFranco threw for 342 yards and 5 TDs and ran for a TD, with senior receiver David Sanders catching 8 balls for 187 yards and 4 TDs, but Notre Dame had tons of trouble stopping the Tigers ground game, which proved to be fatal.

Week 1 predictions?

Looking at the 6A master schedule these games stood out to me. Of course I’m missing a lot of games... feel free to add predictions. (Don’t hold me accountable for these scores)

** Game of the week

Neshaminy 25 North Penn 21
Pennridge 28 Delaware Valley 24
Downingtown West 28 Perk Valley 14
CB South 21 Spring-Ford 9
Garnet Valley 17 Unionville 14
Archbishop Wood 35 McDonogh 24 (blind guess here I haven’t any knowledge on McDonogh)
Hatboro Horsham 21 CB West 20
** IMG Academy 41 Pine Richland 21
LaSalle 31 Imhotep Charter 17


My upset of the week:
Northeast HS 24 Abington 13
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