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Wood - LaSalle

This seems like the game of the weekend, Friday night at Tennett. Interested to hear your thoughts on how this shakes out. Personally, I believe LaSalle wins by 2 scores.

I see them holding Wood's offense in check (it seems they did hold Prep in check other than a few big plays). Also, I think LaSalle's abundance of offensive weapons may be too much for Wood to handle.

3 Games that caught my eye...Oct. 27-28

Last week: 2-1
Overall: 22-4
Record ATS: 18-8

The final week of the regular season is here and playoff seeds are on the line. This weeks set of games will start to clear up the picture in 6A and 5A on the eastern side of the state. Will Springfield continue its undefeated run towards a Central League title and perhaps show they're ready to take on Archbishop Wood down the road? Will Pennsbury or Neshaminy start a run towards a 6A title that will have to go through either of their home fields? How does LaSalle bounce back after playing Prep close last week?


Neshaminy (8-1) @ Pennsbury (8-1) (-2.5)
These two Bucks neighbors are always in the conversation for District 1 but this year’s game will determine the #1 seed in 6A. Now that the district has gone away from neutral site championship games being the top dog in the playoffs is HUGE! Expect a large, raucous crowd around 8,000 as these two teams (and communities) will have more than pride on the line tonight. As for the game, Neshaminy has been inconsistent at best this year but for a team that many will say is still a year away, that’s to be expected. Their young QB has filled in admirably and his weapons are more than capable of putting points up. The Falcons are starting to look like a spread team (that sounds strange to even write) and Coach Dan McShane is making use of his background on O to bring his team to the brink of being a top seed. Both teams have had their issues on D so that could make for an unusually high scoring game. My gut tells me the Falcons will find one more way to score as their Sr. QB Zach Demarchis outduels his Soph. counterpart Brody McAndrew…Pennsbury 38-35

Springfield (9-0) (-5.5) @ Haverford (8-1)
The matchup of Springfield and Garnet Valley lived up to the hype as the Cougars now have control their own destiny for the Central League title. Shutting down GV to one score definitely got Coach Gallagher’s attention I’m sure as his Fords rely on a high flying offense to give teams fits. What most people don’t realize though is that only one team has scored more the 2 TD’s against the Fords D all season-you guessed it, Garnet Valley. If Haverford can’t slow down McKenzie and the Cougars running game it could be long night. I don’t like to compare scores as a way of figuring out who will win games because in high school you never know from week to week but something tells me the Haverford D will bring their hard hats with the Central League on the line. I am predicting a low scoring game and an outright claim on the Central for Springfield…Springfield 17-13

LaSalle (6-2) (-2.5) @ Archbishop Wood (6-2)
LaSalle comes off a hard fought game against bitter rival St. Joe’s Prep and may look back on a few missed opportunities that could have changed the outcome. Now on to another PCL Red battle with Wood and their stellar ground game. Wood was off last week resting and game planning for LaSalle’s always-potent offense for sure. While these two teams will go their separate ways once the playoffs start (LaSalle to 6A, Wood to 5A) I know both staffs would love nothing more than to build some momentum towards a long post season run by knocking off a very good team. I think LaSalle will bounce back this week with another good defensive effort shutting down RB Nasir Peoples and forcing Wood to beat them in the air….LaSalle 24-20

Donny the Dummy Tweets

that he will fight back against McCain's comments on half baked Nationalism. Here are some thoughts for you trumptards out there

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2. Has trump ever thrown a punch I am sure McCain has
3. Is Trumps skull like his ego eggshell thin like some of our Trumptardian posters
4. If Trump has such a high IQ why does he not just out think McCain, HAHAHAHA sorry that made me laugh

These are just a few thoughts for you Trumptards out there, your boy is awful a bully a braggart ,and a piece of crap/

Trump takes action against opioid crisis...

After Incapabama ® did nothing about the opioid crisis, Trump came out yesterday and made a commitment to take action and show leadership on this issue. It was a heartfelt speech and contained several good messages.

Just think about the numbers, 6,000 people died of overdoses last year and Incapabama ® took no action. That's 164 people each day. Any idea why he didn't take action, such as declaring this a national emergency? Obviously, it wasn't important to him.

Power Ratings for headline games…all classes

Here’s what the math says, using Points For, Points Against and Yardage. No time for a brief write up but still time for crunching numbers if anyone wants other games.


EAST:

Neshaminy 8-1 over Pennsbury 8-1 5.69
Coatesville 8-1 over BS Shanahan 8-1 16.07
Dtown East 8-1 over Avon Grove 5-4 8.16
Pottsgrove 9-0 over Perk Val 8-1 7.17
Haverford 8-1 over Springfield 9-0 1.17
Upper Darby 6-3 over Ridley 5-4 6.22
LaSalle 6-2 over Wood 6-2 5.01

Beth Cath 7-2 over Allen CC 6-3 7.42
Palisades 9-0 over Saucon Valley 6-3 26.44
Jim Thorpe 9-0 over Lehighton 9-0 24.15

Southern Columbia 9-0 over Seals 8-1 26.32
Dunmore 9-0 over Old Forge 9-0 34.19

WEST;:
Pine Richland 9-0 over No. Allegheny 7-229.18
Pitt CC 7-2 over Penn Hills 7-2 1.93
Penn Trafford 9-0 over McKeesport 6-2 19.62
Gateway 8-1 over Franklin Regional 6-2 11.88
Jeannette 9-0 over Clairton 6-2 13.71

Cathedral 9-0 over Canisius 6-2 28.29


Ligonier Val 9-0 over Berlin-Brothersvalley 28.81


Cumberland Valley 7-1 over CD East 6-2 12.87

Wilson 5-3 over Hempfield 6-2 4.07

Dallastown 6-2 over Central York 6-2 1.73

5A Top Teams

As of now it's Springfield, Upper Moreland (4A team playing up), Unionville, Upper Dublin, Academy Park, Bishop Shanahan, Great Valley, and Marple rounding up the top 8.

In a previous post GV/Sprng I mentioned Rustin was a threat. My bad on reading my notes. Rustin is 4-0 at home and I missed some of their away games. Also, I failed to mention Upper Dublin is doing well. I don't believe Upper Moreland has been challenged this yr, but will be when they play Upper Dublin Friday night. Springfield and UM maybe to two team who go into the playoffs undefeated. Springfield will be tested again going up against Haverford and the coach Gallagher affect. Unionville goes up against Great Valley. So, there are a few games which will affect the playoff positioning. Acd. Pk should beat Interboro this week making them 6-3. Shanahan has a tough one against Coatesville. I see Shanahan finishing with a 7-3 record. They may just stay at the 6th seed.

Top Football Performers - 10/26, 10/27, & 10/28

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Adrian Williams, Peters Township 167 yards rushing
Aiden Cain, Mt. Lebanon 205 yards receiving
Amen Cottrill, Beaver 130 yards rushing
Angelo Priore, Baldwin 212 yards rushing
Anthony Doyle, Chartiers Valley 106 yards receiving
Aris Hasley, Deer Lakes 265 yards passing
Austin Veatch, Brentwood 157 yards receiving
Avante McKenzie, Aliquippa 209 yards rushing
Ben LaCarte, Greensburg C.C. 109 yards receiving
Brady Sunday, Moon 113 yards receiving
Brady Walker, Gateway 181 yards passing
Braeden Burchfield, Altoona 191 yards passing
Brandon Brubaker, Cocalico 2 TDs
Brandon Nolder, South Allegheny 194 yards passing
Brendan Schimpf, Perkiomen Valley 92 yard interception return for a TD
Brian Fehr, Perkiomen Valley 55 yard fumble return for a TD
Cade Hetzler, Mars 96 yards receiving
Cam Laffoon, Penn-Trafford 141 yards rushing
Cameron Suman, Penn-Trafford 84 yards receiving
Cody Reese, Mount Pleasant 129 yards rushing
Cole Konieczka, Moon 211 yards passing
Colin Phillips, California 134 yards rushing
Courtney Jackson, Gateway 148 yards receiving
Dakota Romantino, Charleroi 136 yards receiving
Damon Smith, South Park 140 yards passing
Daniel Kasmier, East Allegheny 129 yards receiving
Dante Graham, Unionville 3 rushing touchdowns
Davey Cooper, Canon-McMillan 129 yards rushing
Dawson Porter, Armstrong 273 yards passing
Derek Franchek, South Side Beaver 164 yards rushing
Derek Lockhart, South Allegheny 95 yards receiving
Devin Turner, South Park 88 yards receiving
Drew Engel, Canon-McMillan 299 yards receiving
Drew Saxton, South Fayette 339 yards passing
Dustin Shoaf, Yough 154 yards rushing
Ethan Bender, Deer Lakes 156 yards receiving
Ethan Grover, Juniata 124 rushing yards
Ethan Rode, Newport 95 yards rushing and three touchdowns
Gabe Lawson, Seneca Valley 236 yards passing
Gage Schaeffer, Mifflin County 157 yards rushing and 3 TDs
Gavin Martik, Elizabeth Forward 96 yards receiving
Geno Pellegrini, Charleroi 227 yards passing
Iggy Reynoso, Wilson 211 yards rushing and two touchdowns
Jack Colecchi, Kiski Area 109 yards receiving
Jack Hansberry, Upper St. Clair 146 yards rushing
Jack Salopek, Norwin 165 yards passing
Jake Botkin, South Side Beaver 170 yards rushing
Jake Cortes, Peters Township 167 yards passing
Jake Herrit, Knoch 141 yards rushing
James Stocker, Mt. Lebanon 345 yards passing
Jared Ozias, Connellsville 150 yards passing
Jelani Stafford, California 137 yards rushing
Jermain Rodger, Westinghouse 139 yards rushing
Joe Meinert, CW North Catholic 134 yards rushing
JoeMeinert, C.W. North Catholic 134 yards rushing
John Gay, Penn-Trafford 177 yards rushing
John Harper, McKeesport 145 yards rushing
Jon Quinque, Canon-McMillan 276 yards passing
Jordan Crawford, Pine-Richland 242 yards rushing
Jordan Mosley, Haverford 121 yards receiving
Jordan Taylor, Quaker Valley 82 yards receiving
Josh Casilli, Peters Township 102 yards receiving
Josh Thomason, New Castle 193 yards rushing
Josh Tomason, New Castle 193 yards rushing
K.J. Cartwright, North Penn 4 touchdowns runs
Kamal Richardson, Ridley 3 touchdowns
Kenny White, Pine-Richland 209 yards rushing
Keyshawn Sheppard, Cornell 159 yards rushing
Klay Fitzroy, Apollo-Ridge 143 yards rushing
Layton Jordan, McKeesport 209 yards rushing
Lionel Deanes, Seton LaSalle 192 yards rushing
Logan Bitar, Burrell 161 yards rushing
Lucas Decaro, Mt. Lebanon 95 yards receiving
Luke Michalek, Butler 299 yards rushing
Luke Trueman, North Allegheny 164 yards passing
Malik Johnson, Boys’ Latin 175 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns
Mark Himmelsbach, Hempfield 141 yards passing, ran for 66 more, a touchdown
Mason Kelly, Frazier 129 yards rushing
Matt Banbury, Seton LaSalle 163 yards passing
Melvin Blanks, North Hills 267 yards rushing
Micah Morris, Fox Chapel 204 yards rushing
Michael Daure, Keystone Oaks 209 yards rushing
Michael Govern, Mt. Pleasant 169 yards rushing
Michael Trent, Brentwood 258 yards passing
Mike Govern, Mount Pleasant 169 yards rushing
Natel Blessit, East Allegheny 106 yards receiving
Nick Gizzo, Fox Chapel 149 yards rushing
Nick Welsh, Washington 200 yards rushing
Noah Palm, Cocalico 83 yards rushing and three touchdowns
Noah Plack,South Fayette 103 yards receiving
Phil Jurkovec, Pine-Richland 178 yards rushing
Qualik Davis, McDevitt 155 yards rushing
RayQuin Glover, South Fayette 130 yards receiving
Ricky Guss, Quaker Valley 140 yards passing
Romello Freeman, Highlands 107 yards receiving
Ross Andersson, Hampton 128 yards rushing
Ryan Cerula, Perkiomen Valley 87 yards kickoff return for a TD
Ryan Pearce, Armstrong 178 yards receiving
Ryne Wallace, Kiski Area 380 yards passing
Scott Landis, Springdale 140 yards rushing
Seth Cohen, Highlands 257 yards passing
Steven Alauzen, Chartiers Valley 247 yards rushing
Tamaine Underwood, East Allegheny 288 yards passing
Tanner Volpatti, Bethel Park 210 yards rushing
Tre’Sean Howard, Clairton 194 yards rushing
Trevon Adams, Steel Valley 149 yards rushing
Trevon Charles, Union 157 yards rushing
Troy Kuhn, Kiski Area 103 yards receiving
Tyler Kowalkowski, Mars 159 yards passing
Tyler Petucci, Altoona 81 yards receiving
Zack Rocco, C.W. North Catholic 194 yards passing
Zaier Harrison, Cornell 144 yards passing

The West: 6A Top 10….October 25th (#1 -#5)

The West: 6A Top 10….October 25th (#1 -#5)

1 Pine Richland 9-0, D7; Top seeded Pine Richland beat Butler 64-0 for their 3rd shutout of the year, taking their offensive per game average on the year to 50 against 21 allowed. Impressive stuff knowing most of those games saw starters pulled at the half or early into the 3rd quarter. This one had them with a 43-0 halftime lead. Phil Jurkovec completed 10 of 12 passes for 164 yards and 3 Tds while Jordan Crawford and Vince Buchino both broke the century mark with 122 and 104 rush yards respectively. Each scored twice. Kenny White had a 2 yards run for a score as did Connor Kirby. Jason DeFrancisis was Jurkovec’s favorite target catching tosses of 17, 31 and 40 yards for scores. Next up is North Allegheny who crushed them last year 47-10 without Phil Jurkovec. NA’s quarterback Ethan Maenza went berserk with 305 total yards of offense. Good seeing the Rams finally get a test with NA coming in hot on a 6-game winning streak. But then, a number of people thought Bethel Park and Central Catholic would give them a game!

2 Cumberland Valley 7-1, D3; Cole McCoy ran for 188 with Jake Palmer adding 202 as the top seeded Eagles pounded out 540 yards on the ground (!) despite missing a number of starters; hence the keep away. Three red zone turnovers helped! FB Galen Witmer added 98 in a 24-14 crossover win against Lower Dauphin to avenge last year’s stunning 15-10 upset. They’re at dangerous Central Dauphin East this week possibly still with out All Everything Charlie Katshir, their standout WR/ RB/ SS/ special teams, etc, player meaning they will likely keep it close to the vest like they did last week. With Harrisburg the following week, they cannot afford even the slightest look-ahead with the Panthers prowling for a playoff spot.

3 Bethel Park 7-1, D7; The Blackhawks had an expected easy time of it, defeating Altoona (2-7), in a 42-3 rout of the Mountain Lions. Tanner Volpatti led the way with 122 yards rushing while the team churned out 432 total yards of offense against hapless Altoona (3-7) who is allowing 42ppg. Mt. Lebanon is next in a key Southeastern Conference battle that will decide the issue. Lebo bounced them last year 35-14 but this is a far more polished team from Bethel, scoring 35 a game and allowing 17. Take out the Pine Richland points (54-20 loss) and you’re at 12 ppg. So they bring a big offense and solid defense that should be enough to eke out a road win here. They currently hold the 3rd seed and are on a 4 game winning streak.

4 Pittsburgh Central Catholic 7-2, D7; The Vikings cranked things up the last 3 weeks winning their 3rd straight game by an average score of 48-14 when they defeated Norwin 35-14 to secure a playoff spot in the postseason. This sets up what could be an exciting finish ending the regular season at home against Penn Hills. After playing Butler, Altoona and Norwin, this is just what the doctor ordered with the post season a week away. With PH allowing 22ppg, Central will score. But the Indians counter with a prolific offense that is averaging 29ppg. The Vikings will counter with an offense averaging 32ppg or 38 minus Cathedral and Pine Richland losses….and a defense allowing 19ppg, or 12 minus the same losses. Central’s great 14-2 silver medalist team stormed them last year 42-13, getting 438 total yards of offense.

5 Manheim Township 7-1, D3; Who else should put an end to “The Streak” than the Streaks!? 2nd seeded Manheim Township ended Wilson’s 68 game winning streak of conference games with a emphatic 38-14 win in Lancaster last week. Interestingly, they were the last team to beat Wilson back in 2007….(2007!)....winning 26-7. This was a typical Township-Bulldog game through the 1st half with Township holding on to a precarious 21-14 lead. But Grayson Sallade and the Blue Streak D were just warming. A 2nd half explosion blew open what had been a tight game into something approaching a rout when the Streaks scored 17 3rd quarter points to ice it. Wilson was held to 190 total yards of offense, 69 on the ground as Township’s D really stepped up. Lebanon is next, a team they beat last year 71-20
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The West: 6A Top 10….October 25th (#6 -#10)

The West: 6A Top 10….October 25th (#6 -#10)


6 North Allegheny 7-2, D7; 4th seeded North Allegheny continued the onslaught with 474 total yards of offense winning their 6th consecutive game by swamping Hempfield 63-28. Quarterback Luke Trueman was again outstanding with 243 of those yards (total) and 4 touchdowns (2 pass, 2 run) with Turner White gaining 120 yards rushing. Special teams had a great day returning kickoffs 86 and 88 yards for scores. Take away Pine Richland and it’s the NA of old battling Central Catholic…. sort of. These games still have real importance for postseason seeding and the conference crown itself with NA a game behind Pine Richland with one conference loss. They may have just enough to make it interesting with solid senior talent and importantly in a road game of magnitude, senior leadership that could spell the difference in a big game environment. Any duel threat quarterback gives opposing DC’s nightmares and Luke Trueman is a good one with 794 rush yards and just over 1000 passing on a solid 6-0, 190 frame. Turner White (6-0, 180) at 768 yards rushing and Ben Maenza (5-8, 160, jr) with 444 yards give them speed and elusiveness. FB Ryan Langdon at 6-0, 235 adds power and bulk to the attack. Wide out John Vardzel (6-0, 175, sr) has a surprisingly high 22.81 yards per catch average. Sure like to see TE Brennan McCauley (6-1, 210, sr) over the middle a litttle more. Bottom line, they have enough weapons to keep Pine Richland honest along with developing special teams. As always against Pine Richland, it’s about the D which in this case is a mix of size and speed, allowing 16ppg. Not bad in the “spread” world.


7 Penn Hills 7-2, D7; Penn Hills found most of the holes in Mt. Lebanon’s defense when they jumped out to a 34-7 2nd quarter lead! You could almost see this one coming with Mt. Lebanon’s porous defense being a great match for Penn Hills offense. A fast check of Lebo’s schedule shows losses to Pine Richland 53-29 and North Allegheny 44-27 before the 42-31 loss to Penn Hills. So while they can score points, the defense is lacking, allowing 46ppg in those 3 losses. Penn Hills’ quarterback Hollis Mathis had no trouble taking them apart completing 11 of 17 passes for 194 yards and 3 Tds. The win secured the 5th seed. But the Blue Devils are well coached and a classy bunch, making a strong comeback before falling 42-31, dinging Penn Hill’s pass defense for 298 yards. The Indians are at Central Catholic this week.


8 State College 6-2, D6; State College fell in the rankings after losing to undefeated Harrisburg 51-28. That Harrisburg won was of little surprise. More surprising to some was how competitive SC was with the score knotted at 21 a piece in the 3rd quarter. Thereon, Harrisburg exploded for four 3rd quarter touchdowns with Penn State recruit Micah Parsons leading the way. He’d end the game with 12 carries for 228 yards and 5 scores with Qb Yahmir Wilkerson completing 9 of 17 for 164 yards. All totaled, Harrisburg generated 358 rush yards! Hey, it’s Harrisburg, who seem destined for a rematch with Archbishop Wood….IF….they can get past powerful District-7 teams like Penn Trafford, McKeesport and Gateway from the loaded left side of the bracket. Back to State College; Qb Tommy Friberg completed 12 of 20 passes for 249 yards (1/3 Td-Pick) with receivers Brandon Clark (PSU) catching 9 for 150 yards, Cohen Russell snagging 4 for 116 yards and running back Tristen Lyons adding 129 yards on 12 carries. State College can move the ball. Prior to them scoring 28 against the Cougars, 14 was the most scored against them going back in the opener where the beat Imhotep 33-14.


9 Central Dauphin East 6-2, D3; The East High Panthers, seeded 3rd in the district climbed into the rankings in part because of other teams losing but also because of a heavy dose of talented athletes and the ability to win the tight ones. To date they have 2 and 4 point wins coupled with two 7 point wins. The losses were to Harrisburg (8-0) 45-7 and State College (6-2) 34-14, both on the road, with the notable win, Central Dauphin (5-3) at home 35-31. That’s where they face powerful Cumberland Valley Friday night after losing a tough one last year at CV 19-14. East is in negative numbers averaging 25ppg on offense but allowing 26. Diminutive Kane Everson at 5-10, 155 is under center with 620 yards passing (58%) and 628 rushing yards. Bishop McDevitt transfer Michael Jones (6-1, 225, sr) is at FB/MLB after gaining 1504 yards at McDevitt. He along with OLB Troy Ambush (6-0, 184, jr ), DE Edward Rivers (6-5, 225, sr), DT Lucas Water (6-2, 240, so) and Kimare Patterson (5-11, 210, sr) key the D. Although the Eagles are a seasoned group at many positions they could come out flat here after the big revenge game last week against Lower Dauphin and Harrisburg dead ahead.


10 Delaware Valley 9-0, D2; Milford, Pa is up in the northeastern reaches of the state, 40 miles east of Scranton and 94 miles northwest of New York City. That’s up there! It’s home to the undefeated Delaware Valley Warriors who have been tearing things up this year, beating everyone by an average score of 37-12. They are coached by Keith Olsommer who played tight end at Penn State in the 90’s under Coach Paterno. This is his 19th season where he’s gone 130-81. They run a Pro offense and a 3-4 defense with a strong nucleus from last year that went 9-3 and 53-16 since 2012. They may up there but are not afraid to play anyone with games against Downingtown East (9-3) last year and Upper Dublin (11-1) the year before. The year before that they played University-FL and Parkland the preceding two years, defeating the 2012 Trojan team (12-3) that went on to lose to LaSalle 28-7 in the 4A qaurterfinal. DV went 11-2 that year, losing to Parkland in the postseason rematch 49-41. This year’s team is firing on all cylinders with a great core along both lines with people like TE/T/DT Brendan Heaney 6-2 290, OG/DT John McCarthy 6-2 255 and two-way guard John Boyd 6-0 265, all seniors. Senior Ryan Obiso, 5-11, 180 is their lead back with 998 yards with speedster Josh Balcarcel (5-7, 170) at 400 yards rushing as a 5-7, 150 sophomore. Ryan Yencik does the heavy work at 5-11, 210. First year starting quarterback Nick Reilly 6-3, 180, sr, has worked out well, completing 59% for 1135 yards. Dylan Kelly 5-11, 185 and CJ Anderson 6-1 165 provide good hands at receiver at 400 and 258 yards in receptions each. Most of the linemen play both ways, supported by 3 veteran linebackers centered around Anthony Scillia, 6-3 220, DT Heaney and DE Andrew Kidd, 6-1, 205. Scillia has 84 tackles, Heaney 54 and Kidd 49. They have 4 seniors in the secondary. Their best wins are against Central of Ft. Pierce-FL, Valley View, and Williamsport. They are a favorite to win the D2/D4 crown, replacing Williamsport and to defeat Abington Heights (1-8) this weekend.



Others:

Red Lion 7-1, D3; Lost to Central York 24-21 (last 3 seconds of game), home to Spring Grove but still have the 4th seed. Long day for the 1-7 Rockets

Hempfield 6-2, D3; Beat Conestoga Valley 64-35, home to Wilson trying to protect their 5 seed. Black Knights are smokin, winning 4 straight and averaging 39ppg

Dallastown 6-2, D3; Beat New Oxford 62-0, has 8th seed at Central York who has the 6th seed and are on a 3 game roll

Central York 6-2, D3; Beat Red Lion 24-21, home to D-town. Wild one last year won by Central 31-27

Wilson 5-3, D3; “The Streak” is over but will battle, locked in a tie at 4-1 in the LL-1 with the 9th seed against Hempfield at Landisville

Central Dauphin 5-3, D3; Beat Chambersburg 44-7, has 7th seed at Red Land where they will roll

Mt Lebanon 6-3, D7; Lost 42-31 at Penn Hill with James Stocker completing 17/35 for 298 yards, home Bethel Park for all the Southeastern Conference marbles

Peters Township 6-3, D7; Beat Canon McMillan 28-14 to maintain a top 3 seed, home to Shaler where they will dominate again, winning last year 41-27 with a lesser group

Erie High 7-2, D10; Beat Lakeside-OH 35-6, home to West Toronto Prep, only losses are McDowell and Cathedral

McDowell 5-4, D10; Beat Gen. McLane 37-20, at St. Joseph’s-NY. Any other schedule would see them 9-1 losing to St. Edward-OH (9-0, #2 Div-1, Reg-1), Cathedral Prep (9-0, #1 4A) and Fitch-OH (6-3, #9 Div-1, Reg-1)
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