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Failure Friday early edition

With the dummy and chief in office lets look at the failures by mid week

1. IQ test with Tillerson yea I am sure Donny would fail that test

2. 85% of Puerto Rico is still without power and the dotard is still tweeting on the NFL

3. Corker blasting the Tard with fears of WWIII, this is a Republican Trump calls hin liddle

4. Tax reform bill is DOA and looks like another whiff by Donny

5. North Korea issue is getting worse not better. Pretty bold move for a draft dodging punk

6. Sounds like the Russian investigation is full steam ahead and Pee gate might be real

Great job America you elected a retard

Defense?

Who has best d in District one? DTE gives up 44 to NP, garnet gives up 31 to Marple, Np gives it up to everyone and so on and so forth...who can make the changes come playoff time, can they? NP needs to do something to have any shot of going deep. My thoughts are to keep #12 @ outside backer along with #8, put #24 with #55 in the middle and move big #3 to d end. Keep #4 @ other d end and rotate some big o line men in on d line every series like #71, 66 etc. To soft in the middle.

Top Football Performers - 10/12, 10/13, & 10/14

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Andrew Engel, Canon-McMillan 81 yards receiving
Andrew Vera, Council Rock South 139 yards receiving
Anthony Bullock-Meridith, Woodland Hills 147 yards rushing
Anthony Chiccitt, Bethel Park 280 yards passing
Anthony Merideth, Woodland Hills 147 yards rushing
Anthony Panucci, Moon 92 yards receiving
Ashton Fath, New Brighton 135 yards rushing
Ben Hughes, Riverside 151 yards rushing
Ben Jackson, West Greene 182 yards rushing
Brady Walker, Gateway 405 yards passing
Braeden Burchfield, Altoona 154 yards passing
Brandon Nolder, South Allegheny 164 yards passing
Braydon Cameron, Mohawk 250 yards rushing
Brendan Olexa, Upper Moreland 118 yards passing
Brennan Neidhardt, Avonworth 96 yards receiving
Brian Lounder, Burgettstown 177 yards rushing
Caleb Mead, Upper Moreland 162 yards rushing
Cam Lafoon, Penn-Trafford 153 yards passing
Cameron Fay-Zick, Altoona 108 yards receiving
Christian Clutter, McGuffey 144 yards rushing
Christian Jabbar, Council Rock South 175 yards passing
Cole Baker, Mifflin County 107 yards rushing and a touchdown
Cole Konieczka, Moon 207 yards passing
Colin Phillips, California 152 yards rushing
Colten Davidson, Jefferson-Morgan 131 yards rushing
Courtney Jackson, Gateway 190 yards receiving
Dakota Romantino, Charleroi 248 yards receiving
Damon Smith, South Park 216 yards passing
Dan Walker, Washington 119 yards receiving
Daniel Walker, Washington 119 yards receiving
Dante Cephas, Penn Hills 114 yards receiving
Derek Johncour, Avonworth 196 yards passing
Derek Lockhart, South Allegheny 114 yards receiving
Devin Turner, South Park 108 yards receiving
Dino Tomlin, Shady Side Academy 111 yards receiving
Dontae Wilson, Plymouth Whitemarsh 182 yards rushing
Drasaun Moore, Bensalem 150 yards passing
Dupri Andrews, Steel-High 169 rushing yards and three touchdowns
Dustin Shoaf, Yough 126 yards rushing
Eddie North, William Tennent 152 yards receiving
Garret Fairman, Thomas Jefferson 137 yards receiving
Gavin Thomson, Central Catholic 103 yards receiving
Geno Pellegrini, Charleroi 369 yards passing
Hollis Mathis, Penn Hills 256 yards passing
Isaiah Cameron, Gateway 102 yards receiving
Isaiah Murray, Bensalem 99 yards receiving
Jack Colyar, Archbishop Wood 3 TDs
Jack Hansberry, Upper St. Clair 210 yards passing
Jack Salopek, Norwin 155 yards passing
Jackson Daugherty, Ligonier Valley 120 yards receiving
Jackson Hall, New Brighton 188 yards passing
Jacob Francona, New Brighton 162 yards receiving
Jake Cortes, Peters Township 193 yards passing
Jason Armstrong, Latrobe 239 yards passing
Jelani Stafford, California 129 yards rushing
Jeremiah Josephs, Gateway 80 yards receiving
Joe Crocenzi, Red Land 6 tackles for loss and three sacks
Joel Stills, Neshaminy 225 yards rushing
Josh Young, Shenango 173 yards rushing
Joshua Crecca, Central Bucks West 178 yards passing
Joshua Solomon, Deer Lakes 143 yards rushing
Justin Vigna, Thomas Jefferson 147 yards rushing
Layton Jordan, McKeesport 206 yards rushing
Lionel Deanes, Seton LaSalle 294 yards rushing
Logan Shrubb, Keystone Oaks 294 yards passing
Luke Benson, Central Bucks West 119 yards receiving
Luke Trueman, North Allegheny 136 yards rushing
Matt Bisko, Bethlehem Catholic 103 yards rushing and 4 TDs
Max Maciejewski, Ringgold 108 yards receiving
Maxwell Reamer, Shenango 157 yards passing
Melvin Blanks, North Hills 200 yards rushing
Micah Morris, Fox Chapel 153 yards rushing
Michael Govern, Mt. Pleasant 164 yards rushing
Mitchell Vierling, William Tennent 343 yards passing
Nick Gizzo, Fox Chapel 174 yards rushing
Nick Welsh, Washington 135 yards rushing
Parrish Parker, West Mifflin 175 yards rushing
Patrick Garwo, Conwell-Egan 148 yards rushing
Phil Jurkovec, Pine-Richland 242 yards passing
Rahsul Faison, Pottsgrove 4 TDs
Ramil Dyer, Dobbins 2 TDs
Rob Harris, Bensalem 215 yards rushing
Ross Andersson, Hampton 133 yards rushing
Ryan Lounder, Burgettstown 180 yards rushing
Ryan Shoch, Central Bucks South 169 yards passing
Samuel Fairley, Imani Christian 95 yards receiving
Shamus Williams, Bethlehem Catholic 108 yards receiving
Shane Stump, Thomas Jefferson 205 yards passing
Skyy Moore, Shady Side Academy 199 yards rushing
Stephen Johns, Franklin Regional 129 yards rushing
Steve DePaul, North Penn 121 yards passing
Tamaine Underwood, East Allegheny 206 yards passing
Tank Smith, Penn Hills 168 yards rushing
Tanner Volpatti, Bethel Park 117 yards receiving
Taseer Jones, Cardinal O’Hara 69-yard game winning TD
Tawan Wesley, Imani Christian 159 yards passing
T'nyis Becker, Bishop McDevitt 147 yards receiving and two scores
Travis Lytle, Charleroi 87 yards receiving
Tre’Sean Howard, Clairton 88 yards receiving
Tyree Brown, CW North Catholic 100 yards receiving
William Ford, Westinghouse 122 yards receiving
Zach DeMarchis, Pennsbury 155 yards rushing
Zack Rocco, CW North Catholic 226 yards passing
Zaier Harrison, Cornell 164 yards passing
Zak Kantor, Pennridge 225 yards passing

The West: 6A Top 10….October 11th (#6 -#10)

6 State College 5-1, D6; After crushing a schedule of light weights with a combined won-loss of 11-20 by an average score of 58-15, the Lions got a reality check at Cumberland Valley last week losing to the Eagles 36-21. CV was in “War Eagle” mode all night, controlling the ball and clock with their incomparable Wing-T. See stats above at CV. Tough night for State who nevertheless came to play, rushing for 167 yards on 31 carries with Qb Tommy Friberg completing 13 of 20 passes for 158 yards and 2 touchdown passes. Star tailback Isaiah Edwards (PSU) was out with an injury. But the Lions battled hard coming up short on the road at a difficult venue facing their first quality opponent of the year. Central Dauphin East is next fresh off their 35-31 win against rival Central Dauphin. They’re probably in a lot of trouble here coming off the super high of that win and catching SC coming off a loss.

7 Central Dauphin 4-2, D3; The Rams and Eastie Boys met in a good one last Friday at Landis Field where Central Dauphin East (5-1) ended a 5 year drought, defeating their arch rival Central Dauphin 35-31. This was a back and forth game with East High up 20-17 at the half. That served as a wake-up call for the Rams who came out on fire, taking an 11 point 3rd quarter lead that looked good. It wasn’t. East may have lacked consistency but no one has questioned their talent over the years. Unfortunately for CD, they got it together in this one storming back with Qb Kane Everson hitting Terrence Danner with a 40-yd scoring strike with just under a minute to play. And that’s the way it goes in the Mid Penn Commonwealth playing a quality opponent almost every week. So with no rest for the weary, undefeated Harrisburg High (6-0) is next. CD edged them last year 13-11 in a bruiser.

8 North Allegheny 5-2, D7; North Allegheny rolled to their 4th consecutive win beating error prone Penn Hills who threw 3 interceptions, had a field goal blocked and committed 2 personal fouls, ending the game with 5 turnovers. With a final score of 27-16, imagine what Penn Hills might do with all that offense (30ppg) and talent if they ever discovered discipline. NA used long drives in this one (most converted to scores) to keep the ball away from Penn Hills’ offense and in the process wearing them down. NA has it going now. Through their last 4 games, they’ve cranked things up, scoring 155 points for an 39 points per game average while allowing 57, or 14 ppg. Seneca Valley is next, a team they defeated last year 49-14.

9 Wilson 4-2, D3; Wilson stretched their section (conference) winning streak to 67 games (!) with an easy 35-12 win against hapless Penn Manor. In the process, Connor Uhrig became the 5th Wilson quarterback to throw for over 3000 yards while Iggy Reynoso became the 4th back in Berks County to eclipse the 4000 yard career rushing mark, getting 165 yards on 22 carries. Qb Uhrig completed 14 of 21 passes for 203 yards. The Cedars of Lebanon are next but all eyes will be on the following week’s game when Wilson travels to Manheim Township for the LL Section One title and major seeding ramafications.

10 Mt Lebanon 5-2, D7; The Blue Devils balanced attack saw quarterback James Stocker complete 12 of 16 passes for 128 yards, Antonio LaSota rush for 116 yards and the Wpial’s leading receiver Aiden Cain snag 5 tosses for 78 yards and 2 scores on the way to a 35-20 win over Norwin. On the year, Cain has 1197 yards in receptions. Locked in a real battle for the Southeastern with Bethel Park (5-1, 3-0) and Peters Township (5-2, 3-1) while sitting at 4-0 themselves in conference says they can’t slip up with Peters Twp, Penn Hills and Mt. Lebanon looming. Peters Twp is next, a team they beat last year in a wild one 42-28. This one could get good if PT makes a few stops or gets a turnover or two since Mt. Lebanon’s D can be porous. So can PT’s that does not have the offensive firepower to make up the difference. Look out Lebo it’s crunch time.



Others:

Peters Township 5-2, D7; Maybe a 6 on a scale of 1-10 but they are beating the teams they’re supposed to beat and that will get them into the postseason where the top 4 teams (out of 7) from each conference (6A, 5A, 4A) qualify; home to Mt. Lebanon.

Penn Hills 5-2, D7; Carbon copy of PT above with a lot more “players”; at Hempfield.

Central Dauphin East 5-1, D3; No longer the stepchild of Central Dauphin after last week but now comes their 5th road game of the year and it’s at State College.

Hempfield 4-2, D3; home JP McCaskey and hangin in there, barely.

Red Lion 6-0, D3; No one saw this coming after last year’s 10-1 run; at New Oxford where they will name it.

McDowell 4-3, D10; Look who’s back in the world after beating Erie High 30-22. At Austintown Fitch-OH (Div-1, 4-4) battle tested vs Washington-Massillon 7-2 and Hudson 6-1, Big School division coming off 5-5 season with 13 starters. McDowell won last year 28-21 ot.

Erie High 5-2, D10; Home to Brashear.

Delaware Valley 7-0, D2; At Scranton.

Fake news regurgitated by the man with all the intell in the world

Tweets and statements made by Trump which are known to be fake news. It's well known that Trump re-tweets and re-states fake news. As always, pathological liars always tell you exactly what they are lying about.

Trump has re-tweet fake news from conspiracy websites like Alex Jones (who claims Sandy Hook was a hoax) and white supremacy websites.

Too many to remember, but just in the last week...

PR teamsters on strike
NFL operates tax free
Trump claims he made up the word "fake".

Class 2A Football Breakdown (10/13)

2A 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 Area 14, Greenville 6

Most Exciting Game
New Port 14, Janiata 7

Offensive Dominance
Washington 55, Bentworth 7
Kane 54, Bradford 26
Steel Valley 51, Carlynton 0

Defensive Dominance
Dunmore 35, Susquehanna 0

Elite Performances

Jack Krug
Brookville
210 yards passing

Joe Scarabino
Seneca
349 yards passing

Evan Herb
Line Mountain
209 yards passing

Stone Hollenbach
Southern Columbia Area
170 yards passing

Kobe Brish
Schuylkill Haven
198 yards passing

Daunte Martin
Mt. Union
328 yards rushing and 7 TDs

Dominic Fundy
Bethlehem Center
121 yards rushing

Bailey Lincoski
Bethlehem Center
89 yards rushing

Bryan Dworek
Brookville
137 yards receiving

Julian Fleming
Southern Columbia Area
110 yards receiving

Thomas Pidgeon
Lakeland
140 yards receiving

Mike Shearer
Seneca
110 yards receiving

Breven Derk
Line Mountain
106 yards receiving

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Rankings

1. Southern Columbia 7-0
2. Steel Valley 4-0
3. Wilmington 7-0
4. Ligonier Valley 7-0
5. Dunmore 7-0
6. Washington 6-0
7. Kane 7-0
8. Clarion 6-0
9. Central Columbia 7-0
10. Newport 7-0

Games to Watch

Bellwood-Antis vs. Mt. Union

Bermudian Springs vs. Delone Catholic

Bishop McCort vs. Greater Johnstown

Brockway vs. Bradford

Burgettstown vs. Charleroi

Danville vs. Southern Columbia Area

Newport vs. Line Mountain

Ridgway/Johnsonburg vs. Kane

South Williamsport vs. Central Columbia

Windber vs. Berlin Brothersvalley

Class 3A Football Breakdown (10/12)

3A 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
Middletown 17, Palmyra 10

Most Exciting Game
Middletown 17, Palmyra 10

Offensive Dominance
Palisades 62, Palmerton 6
Notre Dame-Green Pond 60, Catasauqua 28

Defensive Dominance
Aliquippa 28, Clairton 0
Scranton Prep 37, Honesdale 0

Elite Performances

Cole Defranco
Notre Dame-Green Pond
366 yards passing

Connor Watkins
Loyalsock Township
144 yards passing

Lane Voytik
Sharon
149 yards passing

Dylan Ishman
Punxsutawney
133 yards passing

Andrew Hudy
Huntingdon
168 yards passing

Gerald Grube iii
Notre Dame-Green Pond
165 yards rushing

Jesse Capriotti
New Hope-Solebury
177 yards rushing

Lionel Deanes
Seton LaSalle
181 yards rushing

Job Goodman
Wilson Area
140 yards rushing

Nick Breiner
Tamaqua
124 yards receiving and 94 yards rushing

Caleb Turner
Annville-Cleona
123 yards receiving

Jon Long
Forest Hills
118 yards rushing

Isaiah Dejesus
Notre Dame-Green Pond
111 yards receiving

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Rankings

1. Aliquippa 7-0
2. Middletown 6-0
3. Seton-LaSalle 6-0
4. Scranton Prep 8-0
5. Huntingdon 7-0
6. Palisades 7-0
7. Mercyhurst Prep 7-0
8. Quaker Valley 7-0
9. Notre Dame 5-2
10. Wyomissing 6-0

Games to Watch

Aliquippa vs. Quaker Valley

Bellefonte vs. Central

Bermudian Springs vs. Delone Catholic

Danville vs. Southern Columbia Area

Freeport vs. Seton LaSalle

Harbor Creek vs. Mercyhurst Prep

Karns City vs. Clarion Area

Lehighton vs. Pottsville

Western Wayne vs. Scranton Prep

Class 4A Football Breakdown (10/11)

4A 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
South Fayette 43, New Castle 33

Most Exciting Game
Belle Vernon 28, Trinity 21
Parkland 38, Bethlehem Catholic 24

Offensive Dominance
Berks Catholic 76, Hamburg 0

Defensive Dominance
Cathedral Prep 48, St. Francis 0
Imhotep Charter 50, West Philadelphia 0

Elite Performances

Logan Leiby
Selinsgrove
310 yards passing

Todd Shelley
Lampeter-Strasburg
205 yards passing

Jalen Sutton-Christian
Imhotep Charter
148 yards passing

Zack Jayne
Athens
212 yards rushing

Onasis Neely
East Pennsboro
196 yards rushing

Noah Myers
Warren
207 yards rushing

Ryan Adams
Big Spring
88 yards rushing

Jarrett Inch
Selinsgrove
154 yards receiving

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Rankings

1. Cathedral Prep 7-0
2. Thomas Jefferson 6-0
3. Berks Catholic 7-0
4. Imhotep Charter 6-1
5. South Fayette 7-0
6. Belle Vernon 6-0
7. Bethlehem Catholic 6-1
8. Johnstown 6-1
9. Pottsgrove 7-0
10. Pope John Paul II 7-0

Games to Watch

Frankford vs. Imhotep Charter

Harrisburg vs. Central Dauphin

Haverford vs. Radnor

Palmyra vs. Steelton-Highspire

Quakertown vs. Upper Moreland

Springfield vs. Marple Newtown

Unionville vs. Downingtown East

Upper St. Clair vs. McKeesport

Whitehall vs. Bethlehem Catholic

Class 5A Football Breakdown (10/10)

5A 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
Upper St. Clair 21, West Allegheny 20 OT

Biggest Upset
Upper St. Clair 21, West Allegheny 20 OT

Most Exciting Game
Penn-Trafford 20, Franklin Regional 13

Offensive Dominance
Harrisburg 82, Chamsbersburg 3

Defensive Dominance
Grove City 42, Dubois

Elite Performances

Tanner Schwilk
Conestoga Valley
305 yards passing

Cameron Roth
Garden Spot
127 yards passing and 141 yards rushing

Brayden Long
New Oxford
185 yards passing

Ian Haynes
Franklin
191 yards passing

George Tinsley
Abington Heights
166 yards passing

Zachary Gardner
Twin Valley
127 yards passing

Chris Dare
Cedar Cliff
250 yards passing

Christian Cole
Oil City
165 yards rushing

Nasir Singleton
General McLane
148 yards rushing

Owen Buhr
New Oxford
85 yards receiving

Tyre Stead
Conestoga Valley
146 yards receiving

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Rankings

1. Harrisburg 6-0
2. Manheim Central 6-0
3. Archbishop Wood 5-2
4. Springfield 7-0
5. Upper St. Clair 6-1
6. Penn-Trafford 7-0
7. West Allegheny 5-1
8. Governor Mifflin 6-1
9. Grove City 7-0
10. Cocalico 5-1

Games to Watch

Frankford vs. Imhotep Charter

Harrisburg vs. Central Dauphin

Haverford vs. Radnor

Palmyra vs. Steelton-Highspire

Quakertown vs. Upper Moreland

Springfield vs. Marple Newtown

Unionville vs. Downingtown East

Upper St. Clair vs. McKeesport

Class 6A Football Breakdown (10/9)

6A 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
Parkland 38, Bethlehem Catholic 24

Biggest Upset
Cumberland Valley 36, State College 21

Most Exciting Game
Garnet Valley 34, Maple Newtown 31

Offensive Dominance
Coatesville 63, East 14
Pine-Richland 56, Peters Township 7

Defensive Dominance
St. Joseph's Prep 49, Roman Catholic 0
LaSalle College 34, Father Judge 0

Rankings

1. St. Joseph's Prep 5-0
2. Pine-Richland 7-0
3. Parkland 7-0
4. LaSalle College 5-1
5. Downingtown East 7-0
6. Bethel Park 5-1
7. Coatesville 6-1
8. Delaware Valley 7-0
9. Garnet Valley 7-0
10. Cumberland Valley 5-1

Elite Performances

Joe Fagnano
Williamsport
197 yards passing

Ryan Wolk
Hazleton
174 yards passing

Nyzair Smith
Dallastown
231 yards rushing

Iggy Reynoso
Wilson
165 yards rushing

Christian Patrick
Quakertown
113 yards rushing

Aidan Cain
Mt. Lebanon
76 yards receiving

Marcus Simmons
Williamsport
155 yards receiving

David Smith
Hazleton
92 yards receiving

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Games to Watch

Allentown Central Catholic vs. Stroudsburg

Bensalem vs. Neshaminy

Central Bucks West vs. Central Bucks South

Central Dauphin East vs. State College

Delaware Valley vs. Scranton

Harrisburg vs. Central Dauphin

Haverford vs. Radnor

Mt. Lebanon vs. Peters Township

Quakertown vs. Upper Moreland

Unionville vs. Downingtown East

Big Games to Watch & Predictions - 10/8

Pa Preps predicts the big games this weekend. Our picks are in bold.

Aliquippa vs. Quaker Valley

Allentown Central Catholic vs. Stroudsburg

Bellefonte vs. Central

Bellwood-Antis vs. Mt. Union

Bensalem vs. Neshaminy

Bermudian Springs vs. Delone Catholic

Bishop McCort vs. Greater Johnstown

Brockway vs. Bradford

Burgettstown vs. Charleroi

Central Bucks West vs. Central Bucks South

Central Dauphin East vs. State College

Danville vs. Southern Columbia Area

Delaware Valley vs. Scranton

Frankford vs. Imhotep Charter

Freeport vs. Seton LaSalle

Harbor Creek vs. Mercyhurst Prep

Harrisburg vs. Central Dauphin

Haverford vs. Radnor

Karns City vs. Clarion Area

Lehighton vs. Pottsville

Mt. Lebanon vs. Peters Township

Newport vs. Line Mountain

Palmyra vs. Steelton-Highspire

Quakertown vs. Upper Moreland

Ridgway/Johnsonburg vs. Kane

South Williamsport vs. Central Columbia

Springfield vs. Marple Newtown

Unionville vs. Downingtown East

Upper St. Clair vs. McKeesport

Western Wayne vs. Scranton Prep

Whitehall vs. Bethlehem Catholic

Windber vs. Berlin Brothersvalley

3 Games that caught my eye...Oct. 6-7

Last week: 3-0
Overall: 12-3


Unofficially, we'll call this Rivalry Week as the schedule has given us some great league and neighborhood rivalry games that will have a huge impact on playoff seeding and league champions. Because of this, I am going in for a couple bonus picks.

Downingtown West (3-3) vs. Downingtown East (6-0) (-20)
This latest edition of the Downingtown Civil War probably won’t live up to the hype this year. While the Whippets always get up for their Lionville rivals, this year’s Cougar team seems to be operating on a different level. Coach Matta’s teams are always known for physical, smash mouth football but this year they have made it a point to grind through opponents with 3 RB’s already at 1300 yards between them. RB’s Aviado, Jonassaint, and Stocker give teams nightmares as East rotates 3 guys who would easily be 1000 backs by themselves. The running game takes pressure of QB Bryce Lauletta and opens up play action at just the right time. West was pounded for 390 yards last week by Avon Grove RB Kevin Francis so expect more of the same with a bigger, more physical OL. Their D has given up lots of big plays & the Whippets are too young & inexperienced. I expect East will take great pleasure in running over their fierce rivals en route to a matchup with Unionville next week & Coatesville in 2 weeks…..DEast 42-7

Neshaminy (5-1) (-3.5) @ CB South (5-1)
CB South is back at home after suffering a blowout loss at North Penn last week. The Titans don’t get any favors hosting a non-league game against a Neshaminy team aiming to win the SOL National. Neshaminy will spread the wealth on O but has shown some leaks on D. I would bet that the Neshaminy D will set its sights on shutting down Titan RB Ryan Watson while the Titans may struggle to slow down soph QB Brody McAndrews and his weapons. Neshaminy will be kicking themselves come playoff time for a letdown game at home against Downingtown West. Coach Wilmot will not let his guys forget that from here on out I bet. I’ll go with Redskins winning on the road….Neshaminy 27-16

Spring-Ford (4-2) @ Perk Valley (5-1) (-1)

The 422 rivalry is alive and well as both teams bounced back from some tough early season setbacks to setup a deciding game for the PAC-Liberty Division. Spring-Ford has probably had the tougher non-league schedule between the two (Unionville, Exeter, Wilson-West Lawn) but they have shown progress in moving the ball on O in the last few games. Perk Valley has been solid on D all year minus the 29 they gave up against Pennridge. The stadium will be packed as these two neighborhood rivals have established themselves as D1 6A contenders year-in and year-out. Both coaching staffs deserve credit for bouncing back this year when they lost a ton from last year’s teams. That’s the sign of a good program when you can play “next man up”. I have a feeling that Spring-Ford may be ready for a big game but something tells me Perk Valley will make a stop late to decide this one…PV 21-19

Bonus games:
Pennsbury (5-1) (-6.5) @ Truman (5-1) Pennsbury takes on familiar faces in another local rivalry. Truman isn’t quite ready for this one yet but they’re on the right track… Pennsbury 31-23

WC Rustin (4-2) @ Unionville (6-0) (-6.5) Ches-Mont American championship runs through these two teams. Unionville has some impressive wins so far (Spring-Ford, Academy Park) and they sit at #1 in the 5A playoff rankings. Meanwhile Rustin got blown out last week versus Coatesville & has given up 90 points in the last 3 weeks...Unionville 27-21

Class 6A Football Breakdown (10/2)

6A 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 40, Central Bucks South 9

Biggest Upset
Central Dauphin 20, Cumberland Valley 14

Most Exciting Game
Parkland 31, Whitehall 21

Offensive Dominance
State College 70, Carlisle 14

Defensive Dominance
LaSalle College 34, Father Judge 0
Coatesville 49, Bayard Rustin 0

Elite Performances - 2020 Playmakers

Brody Mcandrew, Neshaminy
214 yards passing

Jack Salopek, Norwin
188 yards passing

Desman Johnson Jr., Penn Wood
149 yards passing

Elijah Gleplay, Penn Wood
88 yards rushing

Dante Bonanni, Spring-Ford
162 yards receiving

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Rankings

1. St. Joseph's Prep 4-0
2. Pine-Richland 6-0
3. Parkland 6-0
4. State College 5-0
5. LaSalle College 5-1
6. Downingtown East 6-0
7. Bethel Park 4-1
8. Coatesville 5-1
9. Delaware Valley 6-0
10. Garnet Valley 6-0

Games to Watch

Neshaminy vs. Central Bucks South

State College vs. Cumberland Valley

Peters Township vs. Pine-Richland

Northeastern vs. Dallastown

Bethlehem Catholic vs. Parkland

Central Dauphin vs. Central Dauphin East

Delaware Valley vs. Williamsport

Pennsbury vs. Harry S. Truman
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