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Q&A with Avonworth safety Drew Harper

How has the season been going so far?
“Great, looking forward to the rest of it.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“New Brighton. (It) should be a win.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“The start of our games. The past couple games, we have started slow, but I think our practice pace will help that.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Everyone staying healthy and keeping the same energy throughout every week.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None as of right now. I did attend some camps over the summer.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, but I am looking forward to any visit I can go on.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Not as of right now.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up
“Alabama, Roll Tide.”

Q&A with Shaler Area quarterback Darin Mizgorski

How has the season been going so far?
“We started off with the win against New Castle, which was a huge confidence boost to start the season.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“After Hampton, we play Bethel Park. They are a really tough team in 5A and we can see who we really are as a team when we play them.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We need to be more consistent at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and stop teams on third down.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We have to get the running game to start early to keep the defense on their heels. We also need to eliminate mistakes like bad snaps or jumping offsides.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“If the opportunity arises, I would play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I haven’t gotten much recruiting from colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Hopefully in the near future.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“West Virginia has been one of my favorite teams.”

Q&A with Frazier quarterback Julian Muccioli

How has the season been going so far?
“It has been going good.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Charleroi. They’re probably the best team we are going to go up against.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We need work on everything. Lots of mistakes are still being made.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Playing as a team and playing hard.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’m undecided.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Waynesburg, Cal U, Grove City, Youngstown, and Yale.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Waynesburg.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, Waynesburg and Cal U.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“No plans yet.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Oregon University.”

Q&A with Penn Hills quarterback Hollis Mathis

How has the season been going so far?
“This season so far has been extremely fun. We’ve had two good games against two real good teams. This year has been a blast so far.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“We play Mars next week. They are a team we’ve seen in 7-on-7 and a team that we know has some real deal skill talent. I’m sure these guys can ball in pads as well, so we’ll have a battle on our hands that we will be ready for.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“A team can always improve on their resiliency. A team with heart is a team who wants to win. We have to keep improving that hunger, week in and week out. We’ve done a real good job, but there’s always room to improve.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Something we have to key on this season is ourselves. We have to get really good at the things we do. We have to hone-in on our strong suits and improve our weaknesses. Obviously, health is important. Our trainers are really good at keeping up healthy.”

Have you made a college decision?
“I’m playing football at Howard University.”

Have any other schools still been recruiting you?
“Not really any to my knowledge.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to Howard a lot. I will be going back down there soon as well.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I was a big Penn State fan. A lot of my favorite teachers were PSU fans, so I was as well.”

Q&A with West Chester East running back Kyle Cichanowsky

How has the season been going so far?
“We had a great-off season. The team worked hard in the weight room with solid numbers. We had a productive overnight camp at Millersville U in the summer and all the work paid off.”

Who is your next opponent? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“Our opponent be Sun Valley. They are putting up monster offensive numbers. Their multi utility man, Julz Kelly, is very good and we need contain him.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We need to focus each week on winning the game in front of us. We have a tough schedule playing several 6A teams that are currently ranked in the state. They will be a big test for us and we need to use that experience for the playoffs.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“First and foremost, team unity. Our team is a tight knit close group. We are all friends outside of class and sports. We all play for each other. We also have some great coaches. Our head coach, Scott Stephen, is very organized and he is tough on us, but it pays dividends because we go into each game better prepared. Our defensive coordinator, Gary Phillips, joined us this year and he is dedicating a lot of time watching film and giving us schemes to make our defense better.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Absolutely. College football has always been my dream and is a big goal for me.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None officially, but West Chester University has invited me out to tour their facilities.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I attended a few camps this past summer and that included West Chester U and Kutztown. I am planning to attend Duquesne and Fordham next summer.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“West Chester University.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State and Temple University. Our family attends several home games each year.”

Class 1A Football Breakdown - September 12th

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

Jeannette 28, Imani Christian 12

Biggest Upset

Windber 18, Portage 7

Most Exciting Game

Jeannette 28, Imani Christian 12

Offensive Dominance

Farrell 70, Union 6

Defensive Dominance

Our Lady of Sacred Heart 56, Northgate 0

Elite Performances

Amahd Pack, Sto-Rox - 116 yards receiving

Austin Newcomb, Clarion-Limestone - 212 yards rushing and 115 yards receiving

Ben Jackson, West Greene - 336 yards rushing

Brady Fyfe, Shade - 301 yards passing

Christian Lewis, Farrell - 156 yards rushing

Clayton Parrish, West Middlesex - 187 yards rushing

Corey Chamberlain, Claysburg-Kimmel - 228 yards passing

Dawson Snyder, Shade - 127 yards receiving

Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox - 260 yards passing

Jesse McFadden, Maplewood - 100 yards receiving

Jourdan Townsend, Farrell - 117 yards receiving

Logan Marshall, Millersburg - 148 yards receiving

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

Rankings

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

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

3 .) Our Lady of Sacred Heart 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

4 .) Bishop Guilfoyle 2-1 (Previous: # 5 )

5 .) Clairton 2-0 (Previous: # 6 )

6 .) Rochester 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

7 .) Williams Valley 3-0 (Previous: # 9 )

8 .) Lackawanna Trail 3-0 (Previous: # 10 )

9 .) Portage 2-1 (Previous: # 3 )

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

Games to Watch

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart vs. Rochester

Berlin Brothersvalley vs. Portage

Class 2A Football Breakdown - September 12th

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

Steel Valley 31, Avonworth 24

Biggest Upset

Delone Catholic 54, Steelton-Highspire 19

Most Exciting Game

Steel Valley 31, Avonworth 24

Offensive Dominance

Wilmington 66, Northwestern 19

Defensive Dominance

Southern Columbia 48, Selinsgrove 0

Elite Performances

Antonio Epps, South Allegheny - 137 yards rushing

Caleb Burke, Richland - 191 yards receiving

Caleb Shuler, New Brighton - 205 yards receiving

Derek Johncour, Avonworth - 331 yards passing

Derek Yingling, West Branch - 174 yards rushing

Devin Dingle, Bethlehem Center - 121 yards receiving

Dominic Fundy, Bethlehem Center - 171 yards rushing

Jake Botkin, South Side - 148 yards rushing

Joe Hauser, Richland - 311 yards passing

John Caldwell, Ligonier Valley - 249 yards passing

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

Rankings

1 .) Southern Columbia 3-0 (Previous: # 1 )

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

3 .) Clarion 3-0 (Previous: # 3 )

4 .) Ligonier Valley 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

5 .) West Catholic 2-1 (Previous: # 5 )

6 .) Wellsboro 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

7 .) Chestnut Ridge 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )

8 .) Wilmington 2-1 (Previous: # 9 )

9 .) Charleroi 2-0 (Previous: # 10 )

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

Games to Watch

Shady Side Academy vs. Steel Valley

Brookville vs. Clarion Area

Wellsboro vs. Towanda

Westmont Hilltop vs. Chestnut Ridge

Class 3A Football Breakdown - September 11th

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

Aliquippa 59, Quaker Valley 6

Biggest Upset

Susquehanna Township 26, Huntingdon 21

Most Exciting Game

Palisades 35, Northwestern Lehigh 34 OT

Offensive Dominance

Grove City 48, Corry 0

Defensive Dominance

Scranton Prep 41, Abington Heights 0

Elite Performances

Adam Cecere, Forest Hills - 250 yards passing

Brady Callahan, Grove City - 174 yards passing

CJ Parchman, Sharon - 133 yards receiving

Cole DeFranco, Notre Dame-Green Pond - 232 yards passing

Connor Watkins, Loyalsock Township - 284 yards passing

David Sanders, Jr., Notre Dame-Green Pond - 106 yards receiving

Dustin Shoaf, Yough - 229 yards rushing

Forrest Wolfhope, Forest Hills - 130 yards receiving

Gerald Ross, Loyalsock Township - 211 yards receiving

Giovanni Spataro, Lakeland - 154 yards rushing

Jaden Jones, Bald Eagle Area - 323 yards passing

Kayden Riley, Danville - 208 yards passing

Lane Voytik, Sharon - 257 yards passing

Logan Lutz, Grove City - 106 yards receiving

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

Rankings

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

2 .) Scranton Prep 3-0 (Previous: # 3 )

3 .) Conwell-Egan 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

4 .) Mercyhurst Prep 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )

5 .) Grove City 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )

6 .) Palisades 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )

7 .) Tamaqua 3-0 (Previous: # Not Rated )

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

9 .) Wyomissing 2-1 (Previous: # 7 )

10 .) Middletown 2-1 (Previous: # 2 )

Games to Watch

Clearfield vs. Huntingdon

Montour vs. Aliquippa

Brashear vs. Grove City

Class 4A Football Breakdown - September 11th

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

Berks Catholic 14, McDonogh 13

Biggest Upset

St. Edward 35, Cathedral Prep 3

Most Exciting Game

St. Joseph Regional 14, Imhotep Charter 8

Offensive Dominance

Bellefonte 55, Philipsburg-Osceola 7

Defensive Dominance

Valley View 26, West Scranton

Elite Performances

Ben Kramer, Blue Mountain - 209 yards rushing

Bryant Johnson, West Mifflin - 93 yards receiving and 89 yards rushing

Caleb Mead, Upper Moreland - 281 yards rushing

Chase Diehl, Bishop McDevit - 454 yards passing

Chase Passman, Crestwood - 223 yards passing

Daniel Deabner, Thomas Jefferson - 196 yards receiving

Donny Pattison, Bradford - 134 yards rushing

Ian Csicsek, Saucon Valley - 210 yards rushing

Jake Lezzer, Clearfield - 111 yards receiving

Koby Peacock, Jersey Shore - 184 yards receiving

Lenny Kelley, Dallas - 182 yards rushing

Mason Pascoe, Belle Vernon - 263 yards rushing

Michael Starbuck, Dallas - 188 yards passing

Nazir Burnett, Bishop McDevitt - 214 yards receiving

Parrish Parker, West Mifflin - 176 yards rushing

Savion Harrison, York Suburban - 278 yards rushing

Sean McTaggart, Lampeter-Strasburg - 160 yards passing and 117 yards rushing

Tanner Lorson, Jersey Shore - 205 yards passing

Timothy Siwy, Big Spring - 147 yards passing and 69 yards rushing

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

Rankings

1 .) Bishop McDevitt 3-0 (Previous: # 1 )

2 .) Bellefonte 3-0 (Previous: # 4 )

3 .) Berks Catholic 2-1 (Previous: # 7 )

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

5 .) Berwick 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )

6 .) Boys' Latin Charter 2-0 (Previous: # 9 )

7 .) Imhotep Charter 1-2 (Previous: # 2 )

8 .) Bethlehem Catholic 2-1 (Previous: # 5 )

9 .) Cathedral Prep 1-2 (Previous: # 3 )

10 .) Pottsgrove 3-0 (Previous: # 10 )

Games to Watch

Bethlehem Catholic at Parkland

Berwick vs. Wyoming Valley West

SJP

I listened to most of the broadcast of the SJP game against St. Peter's Prep last night. Sounded like a great comeback win and confidence-booster for the Prep and its sophomore QB. They've got probably a bigger test coming up against Good Counsel from the DC area next Friday night and a lot of guys banged up or out of action. Any reports about how Wood looked against Bergen Catholic?
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The Recruiting Zone (September 10th, 2018)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Kyle Cichanowsky, Hollis Mathis, Julian Muccioli, Darin Mizgorski, and Drew Harper now!

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West Chester East running back Kyle Cichanowsky
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Absolutely. College football has always been my dream and is a big goal for me.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None officially, but West Chester University has invited me out to tour their facilities.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I attended a few camps this past summer and that included West Chester U and Kutztown. I am planning to attend Duquesne and Fordham next summer.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“West Chester University.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State and Temple University. Our family attends several home games each year.”

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Penn Hills quarterback Hollis Mathis
Have you made a college decision?
“I’m playing football at Howard University.”

Have any other schools still been recruiting you?
“Not really any to my knowledge.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to Howard a lot. I will be going back down there soon as well.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I was a big Penn State fan. A lot of my favorite teachers were PSU fans, so I was as well.”

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Frazier quarterback Julian Muccioli
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’m undecided.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Waynesburg, Cal U, Grove City, Youngstown, and Yale.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Waynesburg.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, Waynesburg and Cal U.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“No plans yet.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Oregon University.”

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Shaler Area quarterback Darin Mizgorski
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“If the opportunity arises, I would play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I haven’t gotten much recruiting from colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Hopefully in the near future.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“West Virginia has been one of my favorite teams.”

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Avonworth safety Drew Harper
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None as of right now. I did attend some camps over the summer.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, but I am looking forward to any visit I can go on.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“Not as of right now.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up
“Alabama, Roll Tide.”

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Class 5A Football Breakdown - September 10th

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

West Allegheny 36, Bethel Park 35

Biggest Upset

Bergen Catholic 21, Archbishop Wood 7

Most Exciting Game

Springfield 17, Ridley 16

Offensive Dominance

Gateway 55, Plum 0

Defensive Dominance

McKeesport 49, Albert Gallatin 0

Elite Performances

Alex Washington, Phoenixville - 119 yards rushing

Brayden Long, New Oxford - 270 yards passing

Caleb Hawkins, Palmyra - 113 yards rushing

Carson Canavan, Wyoming Valley West - 212 yards rushing

Christian Cole, Oil City - 260 yards rushing

Devin McMeans, Warren - 80 yards receiving

Grant Haus, Palmyra - 193 yards passing

Jake Kupchella, Warren - 274 yards passing

Ryne Wallace, Kiski Area - 286 yards passing

Tyler Flick, Manheim Central - 136 yards rushing

Zachary Gardner, Twin Valley - 155 yards passing

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

Rankings

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

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

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

4 .) Manheim Central 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )

5 .) West Allegheny 2-0 (Previous: # 7 )

6 .) Cocalico 3-0 (Previous: # 8 )

7 .) William Penn 3-0 (Previous: # 9 )

8 .) Malvern Prep 2-0 (Previous: # 10 )

9 .) Archbishop Wood 0-2 (Previous: # 3 )

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

Games to Watch

Penn-Trafford vs. McKeesport

Hollidaysburg vs. Cedar Cliff

Cocalico vs. Elizabethtown

Manheim Central vs. Wilson

Class 6A Football Breakdown - September 10th

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

St. Joseph’s Prep 35, St. Peter's Prep 27

Biggest Upset

Freedom 21, Parkland 20

Most Exciting Game

Manheim Township 22, Central Dauphin 12

Offensive Dominance

Easton 50, Louis E. Dieruff 0

Defensive Dominance

North Allegheny 27, Central Catholic 3

Elite Performances

Anthony Futrick, Wilson - 161 yards passing

Ben Maenza, North Allegheny - 111 yards rushing

Damon Horton, Hazleton - 112 yards rushing

Harry Kirk, Manheim Township - 212 yards passing

Jackson Luneburg, Downingtown West - 118 yards receiving

Jake Ventresca, Central Bucks East - 254 yards rushing

Ryan Wolk, Hazleton - 191 yards passing

Terence Romey, York County Tech - 101 yards receiving

Will Howard, Downingtown West - 251 yards passing

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

Rankings

1 .) St. Joseph’s Prep 1-0 (Previous: # 1 )

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

3 .) Pine-Richland 2-1 (Previous: # 4 )

4 .) State College 3-0 (Previous: # 5 )

5 .) North Penn 3-0 (Previous: # 6 )

6 .) Manheim Township 3-0 (Previous: # 7 )

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

8 .) Downingtown East 3-0 (Previous: # 9 )

9 .) Garnet Valley 3-0 (Previous: # 10 )

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

Games to Watch

Good Counsel at St. Joseph's Prep

Bethlehem Catholic at Parkland

North Penn at Pennridge

North Penn 33 Pennsbury 7

North Penn continues its dominance over Pennsbury. NP is 3-0 and should run the table as they have finished the most difficult part of the schedule. Pennsbury is 0-3 and with arch rival Neshaminy looming late in the season, the Falcons are in trouble. They have very little wiggle room to make the playoffs. If they win all of their games beside the Neshaminy game, they will be a bubble team, probably a very low seed. 2 more losses, they are probably done. A 16th seed will put them against Coatesville or North Penn most likely, and that is a no win situation.

Top Football Performers - 9/6, 9/7, & 9/8

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Adam Houser, Shippensburg 159 yards rushing
Adam Rudzinski, Franklin Regional 294 yards passing
Alex MacKenzie, Conrad Weiser 2 rushing touchdowns
Amahd Pack, Sto-Rox 119 yards receiving
Anthony Chiccitt, Bethel Park 197 yards passing
Anthony Mendicino, Central Valley 12 yards receiving
Antonio Epps, South Allegheny 242 yards rushing
Antonio Orsini, Upper St. Clair 164 yards rushing
Aris Hasley, Deer Lakes 341 yards passing
Austin Kenny, Susquenita 121 rushing yards
Austin Romanchak, Freeport 131 yards rushing
Ben Maenza, North Allegheny 119 yards rushing
Blake Remaley, Hempfield 152 yards passing
Bradley Stoltzfus, Conestoga Valley Had a pair of touchdown passes, and a 6-yard scoring run
Brady Stumbaugh, Chambersburg 147 passing yards and a touchdown
Brandon Crosby, Latrobe 219 yards passing
Brendan Majocha, Gateway 240 yards passing
Brodie List, Beaver 210 yards passing
C. J. Morrow, Keystone Oaks 104 yards receiving
Cade Pribula, Central York 5 touchdowns
Caleb Shuler, New Brighton 208 yards receiving
Cameron Jones, Westinghouse 150 yards rushing
Chad Kuhn, Kiski Area 146 yards receiving
Chase Diehl, Bishop McDevitt 457 passing yards and six touchdowns
Cochise Ryan, California 258 yards rushing
Colin Luckenbill, Pine Grove 152 yards rushing and a score
Connor Barrett, Chartiers Valley 156 yards rushing
Connor Basinger, Laurel Highlands 136 yards rushing
Corey Wise, West York 3 touchdown passes
Courtney Jackson, Gateway 121 yards receiving
Dalton Kintzel, Pine Grove 100 rushing yards and two scores
Dan Deabner, Thomas Jefferson 200 yards receiving
Dan Kasmier, East Allegheny 180 yards rushing
Dante Flati, West Allegheny 189 yards rushing
Darin Mizgorski, Shaler 230 yards passing
Deonte Ross, Valley 177 yards rushing
Derek Franchek, South Side Beaver 138 yards rushing
Derek Johncour, Avonworth 346 yards passing
Derrick Davis, Gateway 123 yards rushing
Devari Robinson, McKeesport 123 yards rushing
Dino Tomlin, Shady Side Academy 140 yards receiving
Dustin Shoaf, Yough 229 yards rushing
Eli Kosanovich, Aliquippa 206 yards passing
Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox 260 yards passing
Ethan Syam, Avonworth 110 yards receiving
Gabe Lawson, Seneca Valley 165 yards passing
Gino Mavero, Beaver 127 yards rushing
Greiner Maclaine, Carlynton 201 yards passing
Harry Kirk, Manheim Twp. 182 yards and two touchdowns
Hollis Mathis, Penn Hills 165 yards passing
Jack Hollibaugh, Deer Lakes 103 yards receiving
Jackson Hall, New Brighton 230 yards passing
Jacob Johnson, Mt. Pleasant 87 yards receiving
Jake Botkin, South Side Beaver 146 yards rushing
Jalen Lee, Cornell 82 yards receiving
Jalen Price, Armstrong 163 yards passing
Jamie Diven, South Fayette 249 yards passing
Jared Colton, Deer Lakes 102 yards receiving
Joel McGuire, Solanco 4 rushing touchdowns
Joey Kremer, Shaler 153 yards rushing
John Caldwell, Ligonier Valley 249 yards passing
Justin Flack, Derry 133 yards rushing
Kam Kruze, West Allegheny 200 yards passing
Kameron Williams, Steel Valley 165 yards rushing
Keyshawn Jones, Chambersburg 179 yards and two touchdowns
Ky’ron Craggette, Uniontown 163 yards rushing
Kyrie Miller, Ligonier Valley 145 yards rushing
Logan Harmon, Apollo-Ridge 133 yards rushing
London Johnson, Halifax 150 yards passing and two touchdowns
Lucas Pieszak, Mt. Pleasant 140 yards passing
Maclaine Greiner, Carlynton 201 yards passing
Marcus Barnes, Jeannette 122 yards receiving
Marques Watson-Trent, Blackhawk 125 yards rushing
Mason Pascoe, Belle Vernon 270 yards rushing
Matt Lipinski, Beaver 90 yards receiving
Max Schipani, Seton LaSalle 135 yards rushing
Max Shaw, Thomas Jefferson 119 yards rushing
Messiah Wilkerson, University Prep 177 yards passing
Michael Daure, Keystone Oaks 388 yards rushing
Michael Evans, Franklin Regional 190 yards receiving
Mike Evans, Franklin Regional 142 yards receiving
Mike Trimbur, South Fayette 169 yards receiving
Nazir Burnett, Bishop McDevitt 223 yards receiving and 4 TDs
Nick Chimienti, Central Dauphin 106 yards receiving
Nikhai Hill-Green, North Catholic 126 yards receiving
Noah Whiteleather, Rochester 356 yards rushing
Nyzair Smith, Dallastown 4 touchdown runs
Onreey Stewart, Derry 152 yards rushing
Parrish Parker, West Mifflin 176 yards rushing
Pete Billey, Mt. Pleasant 127 yards rushing
Quentin Jones, Boiling Springs 152 yards rushing and a score
Russ Amick, Susquenita 138 yards and two scores
Ryan Kristobak, Seneca Valley 171 yards passing
Ryne Wallace, Kiski Area 268 yards passing
Sam Sheeder, Ligonier Valley 121 yards receiving
Savion Harrison, York Suburban 278 yards rushing and three touchdowns
Shane Stump, Thomas Jefferson 201 yards passing
Skyy Moore, Shady Side Academy 180 yards passing and 126 yards rushing
Terry Smith, Penn Hills 157 yards rushing
T'nyis Becker, Bishop McDevitt 160 yards receiving and a touchdown
Todd Hill, Steel Valley 146 yards rushing
Tommy McDonough, North Hills 191 yards rushing
Vince Schmitt, Hampton 197 yards rushing
William Gipson, Aliquippa 142 yards receiving
Zach Cernuto, Southmoreland 140 yards passing
Zack Cernuto, Southmoreland 140 yards passing
Zack Rocco, North Catholic 232 yards passing
Zack Swartz, Washington 240 yards passing
Zahmere Robinson, Washington 82 yards receiving
Zaier Harrison, Cornell 249 yards passing
Zakh Williams, Latrobe 138 yards receiving
Zakharee Williams, Latrobe 137 yards receiving
Zeke Houser, Norwin 158 yards rushing
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