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12th Man Show Week 8

This week we give you a double dose of coach speak. First we have Owen J. Roberts front man Tom Barr. The Wildcats are led by running back Ryan Brumfield. Next up we speak with Lancaster Catholics Bruce Harbach. The defending AA state champ Crusaders are looking at a possible repeat this season.

A trio of epic proportions as we invite three of the best writers in the state back to the show. First up, Rod Frisco gives us his take on the season so far and looks ahead to the playoffs. Second, Steve Bennett of the Citizens Voice recaps Wilkes-Barre GAR and Wyoming Area. Lastly, Joby Fawcett of the Scranton Times Tribune talks about Abington Heights and West Scranton. Both district 2 matchups have playoff implications.

Switching gears to the western part of the state we welcome Don Rebel of the MSA Sports Network. Don will give us WPIAL playoff possibilities with only 1 more week to play. Back again is district 6 guru Doug Keklak. We get an update from the middle of the state. Finally, the Godfather, Armand Vanore returns again to recap St. Joe's Prep and Roman Catholic. All your scores, messages, phone calls, live blog chat and much much more on Week #8 of The 12th Man Show.

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Ed Thomas -- Week Three Top Ten

I'm still filling in for Blitz on these anouncements(and not doing a very good job, that's for sure). Anyway, Ed Thomas' Week Three SEPA and Statewide Top Ten is up for the whole world to see (just follow the link below and when you're on the 'Skins Homepage just go to the upper-right hand "Blue Box" which says "Ed Thomas Top Ten - Week Three" and click right through to the goods).

The Ed Thomas Week Three Top Ten

Welcome to PaPreps Recruiting

As you can tell, we've begun implementing the message board changes.

This section of the site will focus on all recruiting news involving Pennsylvania high school athletes. Any news posts on the main site will be posted here and you can discuss recruiting updates here as well.

Please keep the recruiting talk to this section as much as possible. Thanks.



A few more tweaks are on the way, but they shouldn't be overly noticeable.



Andrew Chiappazzi---PaPreps.com Publisher
This post was edited on 7/7 2:21 AM by Andrew_Chiappazzi

Board Changes Coming

A heads up to everyone...

The long awaited message board changes are coming. I'll be making the changes over the next week or so (hopefully the sooner, the better), and once each individual forum is up and running successfully, I'll post an introduction detailing the type of discussion each board will focus on.

As of now, the tentative plan is:
- Turn PA Turnpike into state football board. It's the most popular subject related to the site and PA Turnpike is the one people link to right off the main site.

- Philly football will become a football recruiting board.

- Boys basketball will become a general state high school basketball board.

- Philly basketball will become a basketball recruiting board.

- Girls basketball will become an "Other sports" board, for professional and college discussions, for the World Cup, etc.

- And, last but not least, a politics board will be introduced. (Cue the dramatic music).

I'm posting this on every section so that every member is aware of the upcoming changes. I beg for your patience, and please let me know if you come across any technical issues during the process. The innards of the message boards and the capabilities should stay the same if I don't screw up, so posting should not be impacted. But you never know.

Youth Football Air Clinic (Ages 9-14) SAT 5-15-10 at Talley Middle School

Skill Positions: QBs, RBs, WRs, & DBs
Drills, 1-on-1, 7-on-7
Instructors include Former NFL & Collegiate Players, Current Collegiate & High School Players

Dates: Saturday, May 15, 2010 Ages: 9-14 years old
Saturday, June 19, 2010

Location: Talley Middle School (Suburban Brandywine Hundreds) Wilmington, DE

Times: Session ? 1 (9am-noon) Cost: $25.00 (includes Air Clinic T-shirt)
Session ? 2 (1pm-4pm)

Quarterbacks ? footwork drills, passing mechanics, participate in 1-on-1’s & 7-on-7 pass drills.
Running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs ? (Skill positions will participate in offensive and defensive drills)
Offensive footwork drills, pass-catching drills, route running, running after the catch drills, defensive footwork drills, defensive ball drills, reading routes and covering receivers.

Equipment: shorts, T-shirts, cleats, mouth guard and water bottles. (Quarterbacks must bring a football)



Email: damon.daniels@yahoo.com or huntermaurice@ymail.com to pre-register. Limited space is available.
This post was edited on 6/2 11:40 AM by Footballmomtwo

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Great Book On HS FB, Great Father's Day Gift

Great Book On HS FB, Great Father's Day Gift
Order this book by June 7 and we will guarntee delevery by Father's Day

You can order on line. Go to: www.stlhsfb.com

“Everyone is talking about Dave Almany's new book.” Demetrius Johnson
Riding The Storm Out: “A Year of Inner City High School Football” by: Dave Almany

1200 copies sold in the first two weeks!

Follow the 2008 St. Louis, MO Roosevelt High School Roughriders football team through one tremulous year of Friday Night Lights- Ghetto style. This book is full of unforgettable characters: Coaches who tilt at one bureaucratic windmill after another, a Principal who takes back the school hallways from neighborhood gang members and young Athletes who never stop dreaming of life beyond the grim reality of their home turf. The reader will be inspired one minute, outraged the next; all the while traversing a path on a journey led by visionary adults, followed by courageous athletes; all fighting for daily survival in a school system some call the most deficient in the nation.

“Dave tells it like it is. This book is destined to be a best seller and should be read by educators nation wide.”Terry Houston, 2008 St. Louis Metro Area Principal of the Year

To read excerpts, view pictures and order your own copy, go to: www.stlhsfb.com

“Folks, you got to buy this book, it is off the charts. Dave hits it hard. Everybody in St. Louis is talking about this book. Lots of White folks will say something or write something about the Black community, and then when they come on my radio show, don't have the guts to back it up. I admire Dave in that he stands by what he says. He knows I will go after him on things I don't agree with, but he don't back down and I respect that.” Demetrius Johnson, 9 Year NFL Veteran, Radio Talk Show Host and Community Activist

More Advanced Acclaim:
“A very interesting story from an unlikely source, a must read.” Warren Hayes, Sports Editor

“A well written book by an educator who cares.” Dave Williams, Hall of Fame Football Coach

“Awesome book.” Kevin Kraus, Sportswriter

Follow the 2008 St. Louis, MO Roosevelt High School Roughriders football team through one tremulous year of Friday Night Lights- Ghetto style. This book is full of unforgettable characters: Coaches who tilt at one bureaucratic windmill after another, a Principal who takes back the school hallways from neighborhood gang members and young Athletes who never stop dreaming of life beyond the grim reality of their home turf. The reader will be inspired one minute, outraged the next; all the while traversing a path on a journey led by visionary adults, followed by courageous athletes; all fighting for daily survival in a school system some call the most deficient in the nation.

“For anyone with a soft spot for the underdog, the Roosevelt Roughriders were a story begging to be told.”

Published by the Covington Group, Kansas City, MO, 2010, all rights reserved

Coaching Clinic this Weekend in Staunton @ R E Lee High School

Registration 8:00AM $40.00 (Sorry, no checks) T Shirt, Door Prizes, Lunch and Social Provided.
09:00 AM - Brian Scott, O.C. / O.D.U.
10:00 AM - Tony Demeo, HFC / Univ of Charleston
11:00 AM - Andy Rondeau, DC / O.D.U.
01:00 PM - Bryan Stinespring, OC / Va. Tech
02:00 PM - Matt Campbell, OC / V.M.I.
03:00 PM - Ernie McCook, OC / Shepherd Univ
04:00 PM - Bill Shirley, Former HFC, Bill Shirley QB Camp
Youth Coaches can get certified through www.yfbca.org by attending
1200 N. Coalter St.
Staunton, Va. 24401
www.leemenfootball.com

Nease Football (FL) Assistant Football - Teaching Jobs Available

Nease High School has teaching positions available 2010-11 in Math, Science, Social Studies and English. Offensive and Defensive assistant football positions available. Certified candidates must complete the St Johns District Paperless Applicant Tracking System (PATS) no later than 5/20/10. Get on PATS and complete IMMEDIATELY (EXTREMELY TIME SENSITIVE FOR CONSIDERATION) and send resume today to Coach Cowgill at cowgilw@stjohns.k12.fl.us

St. Johns County PATS

NEW BOOK JUST PUBLISHED! DO THEY PLAY FOOTBALL IN HEAVEN?

“Do They Play Football in Heaven?” written by Wilt Browning is one of the truly inspirational sports books in an era in which athletes and coaches frequently make headlines for reasons other than wins and losses.

Mike’s philosophy of God, family, and football is shared in this biography which shows how God works in our everyday lives.

Mike Pope is a mountain of a man who has coached most sports played at the high school level through more than 35 seasons, though football has always been his first love athletically. And now without his own legs, with the use of prostheses, Mike is entering his second season as a college coach, albeit a volunteer one. One will find him working with offensive linemen at Wingate University located very near his Monroe, N.C., hometown.

In all those years, Mike has won and he has lost, he has been hired and he has been fired. And he has suffered through a series of medical crises so grim that at one point a family member recommended making funeral arrangements. Still, Mike coaches on.

A few years ago, Mike was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, a condition that called for a life-saving quadruple bypass heart operation. Then in March 2005, more heart problems developed and surgeons implanted a pacemaker to attend to the rhythm of Mike’s heart. But instead of giving him the worry-free days for which it was intended, the procedure almost cost Mike his life. While recovering from the trauma of the surgery, he developed an infection, and the source of the infection turned out to be the dread MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus).

MRSA cost Mike both legs below the knees. But the infection did not take away the heart of a coach or his spirit.

This will be Mike Pope’s story. It will include the laughter and the tears that come with life for a coach. Mostly, the book will deal with the triumphs his life represents. There have been many, and not nearly all of them were announced in scoreboard lights. More than 14,000 boys and one girl have attended the “Hawg Tuff” camps for offensive linemen that Mike has been holding every year in many states in the South, Southwest and Midwest. Countless numbers of high school athletes have called him “Coach” at a half dozen school where Mike has walked the sidelines. The readers of “Do They Play Football in Heaven?” will hear from many of the athletes like Troy Brown of the New England Patriots, whose lives the Popes have touched, and from coaches with whom and against whom he has worked.

This book is a great read for people of all ages, as the Pope family shares their story of what God can do in your life and how you can affect so many people around you.

YOU CAN GO TO THE BOOK WEBSITE www.dotheyplayfootballinheaven.com TO VIEW BOOK INFO AND IF YOU CHOSE TO ORDER THE BOOK

DO THEY PLAY FOOTBALL IN HEAVEN?

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"Best New Book of the Year on High School Football."

"Best New Book of the Year on High School Football."

To read excerpts, view pictures and order your own copy, go to: www.stlhsfb.com

Riding The Storm Out
A Year of Inner City High School Football

“If you like high school football, if you like rooting for the underdog, if you like stories of faith, tenacity and hope against all odds ? then you will love this book” CW

“A modern day Rocky like story.” BC

Follow the 2008 St. Louis, MO Roosevelt High School Roughriders football team through one unforgettable year of Friday Night Lights - Ghetto style. This book is full of unforgettable characters: Coaches who tilt at one bureaucratic windmill after another, a Principal who takes back the school hallways from neighborhood gang members, young athletes who never stop dreaming of life beyond the grim reality of their home turf. The reader will be inspired one minute, outraged the next; all the while traversing a path on a journey led by visionary adults and courageous athletes fighting for daily survival in a school system some call the most deficient in the nation.

“For anyone with a soft spot for the underdog, the Roosevelt Roughriders were a story begging to be told.”

“Labor Activist Marshall Ganz said that young people have an almost biological destiny to dream. Ganz’s wisdom rang true at Roosevelt High School. The optimism found among its’ students is uplifting to the very core of mankind’s soul, the human spirit.”

To read excerpts, view pictures and order your own copy, go to: www.stlhsfb.com

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Third Annual Tony Alva District One AAAA Basketball Pool - 2010 Edition

Ok everyone, here we are, playoff time again. The seeds are being announced today and I ahould have the brackets ready by this evening, or tomorrow morning at the latest. Anyone interested in joining the Third Annual Tony Alva District One AAAA Playoff Pool should follow these directions closely.

If you would like to join the pool, please email me at RivalsD1Pool@gmail.com

I will be checking this email frequently over the next week. When I receive an email from you, I will email you back the bracket, in an Excel spreadsheet. Please fill out all the yellow boxes in the spreadsheet. You will need to pick the winner of each game, give me a Total Score for the championship game (in case of tiebreaker), and be sure to fill in your message board screenname in the appropriate box. After you have done this, please save the completed spreadsheet and email it back to me. I will then confirm to you that I received it.

********** THE DEADLINE IS 5:00 PM, THIS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 ***********

I will post my picks on the message board at that time, so you can all see my picks before the games start that night. The scoring system will work as follows:

1st Round Games: 1 point
2nd Round Games: 2 Points
3rd Round Games: 4 Points
Semifinal Games: 8 points
Championship game: 16 points tiebreaker will be Total Points in this game)

I will post an update on the message board the morning after every round, giving the complete point totals and standings.

That is it for now. You can email any time from here on out for your blank bracket. Again please remember to fill out all the yellow boxes in the spreadsheet and remember the deadline is 5:00 PM this Friday. Good luck to everyone…

Championship Coaches Clinic Feb. 27th Richmond, VA

The Championship Football Coaches Clinic



WHERE:

Meadowbrook High School (4901 Cogbill Road Richmond, VA 23234)



WHEN:

Saturday February 27th, 2010


TIME:

9 AM to 8pm (Registration begins at 8:00AM)


WHO & WHAT:

9am- Pedro Arruza (Randolph-Macon) “Play-Action Passing Game”

9am- John Shuman (FUMA) “Improving Academics and Athleticism”

10am- Chris Malone (James Madison) “JMU Zone Read and Option”

10am- Dealton Cotton (ODU DL/Maury) “ODU Defensive Line Play”

11am- Bill Dee (Christopher Newport) “The Phoebus Power I Set”

11am- Zohn Burden (ODU) “ODU Defensive Back Play”

12pm- Chris Beatty (WVU) “The Landstown Offense”

12pm- Tim Place (Chowan) “The 4-2-5 Defense”

1pm- Bob Shoop (Willam & Mary) “Defending the Spread Offense”

1pm- Ernie McCook (Liberty) “The Counter/Power Series”

2pm- Charlie Williams (UNC) “The Tarheel Passing Game”

2pm- Darryl Bullock (NC-Central) “Pass Protection”

3pm- Tom Bratton (Maryland) “Goal line Offense”

3pm- Wally Ake (Liberty) “Defending the Triple Option”

4pm- Charles Bankins (Maryland) “Teaching Great Special Teams”

4pm- Mike Craven (Lee-Davis) “Metabolic Equivalents of Task Testing for Athletes”

5pm- Corey Sullivan (Virginia State) “VSU Spread Offense”

5pm- Jim Reid (UVA) “UVA Defense”

6pm- Randy Melvin (Temple) “Playing Good Defense at Any Level”

6pm- Kirk Mastromatteo (Norfolk State) “NSU Offense”

7pm- Kevin Lewis (Richmond) “Spider DL Technique and Drills”

7pm- Speaker to be added



Speakers are subject to change.



There will also be multiple nationally recognized vendors showing the latest football products at the clinic.



COST:

$30 PREPAID by Feb. 24th or $150 PREPAID STAFF RATE by Feb. 24th (Limit 10 Coaches, $15 for each additional coach)

$40 AT THE DOOR (Cash Only).



Make checks payable to Meadowbrook High School.?



Mail registration form and check/money order to Meadowbrook High School

Attn- Joey Richeson

4901 Cogbill Road

Richmond, VA 23234.



The clinic will be held regardless of weather conditions- NO REFUNDS.



CONTACT:

Troy Taylor at (804) 839-5244 or troy_taylor@ccpsnet.net for more information. Also check MeadowbrookFootball.com for the latest clinic schedule, speakers, and updates.



REGISTRATION FORM:



NAME______________________________________________________________________________





CLUB/ORG/SCHOOL__________________________________________________________________





ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________





CITY ____________________________________________STATE_____________ZIP_____________





EMAIL______________________________________________________________________________





PHONE ( ) ____________________________________________________________





STAFF RATE $150 (LIMIT 10)



SCHOOL ___________________________________



1.__________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________



2.__________________________________________ 7. ______________________________________________



3.__________________________________________ 8. ______________________________________________



4.__________________________________________ 9. ______________________________________________



5.__________________________________________ 10. ______________________________________________



CONTACT:
Troy Taylor at (804) 839-5244 or troy_taylor@ccpsnet.net for more information. Also check MeadowbrookFootball.com for the latest clinic schedule, speakers, and updates.

Clinic website

PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD - 11/28

Scores via the Associated Press.

CLASS AAAA

District 3 Semifinal

Bishop McDevitt (12-0) 49, Penn Manor (10-3) 21

District 2/4/11 Subregional Final
Easton (12-1) 21, Parkland (10-3) 14

District 12 Final
LaSalle (11-1) 31, George Washington (8-3) 20


CLASS AAA

District 1 Final

Pottsgrove (13-0) 28, Interboro (12-1) 21, OT


CLASS AA

District 4 Final

Loyalsock (10-3) 41, Lewisburg (10-2) 6

District 11 Final
North Schyulkill (13-0) 33, Northern Lehigh (10-3) 26


CLASS A

District 9 Final

Clarion (10-3) 7, Coudersport (9-3) 0

District 6 Final
Bishop McCort (12-0) 34, Bellwood-Antis (11-1) 20

District 11/1/12 Final
Tri-Valley (9-4) 27, St. Pius X (8-5) 14

PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD - 11/27

Scores via the Associated Press.

CLASS AAAA

District 7 (WPIAL) Final

No. 2 Woodland Hills (12-1) 10, No. 1 Gateway (12-1) 0

District 3 Semifinal
Cumberland Valley (11-2) 28, West Lawn Wilson (11-2) 21

District 1 Semifinals
No. 1 North Penn (13-0) 42, No. 5 Avon Grove (11-2) 7
No. 7 Ridley (12-1) 28, No. 11 Downingtown East (10-3) 7


CLASS AAA

District 3 Semifinals

Manheim Central (13-0) 42, Conrad-Weiser (10-3) 7
Susquehanna Township (12-1) 7, West York (11-2) 6

District 7 (WPIAL) Final
No. 4 West Allegheny (11-2) 36, No. 2 Hopewell (12-1) 28

District 8/9/10 Final
Erie Cathedral Prep (11-2) 44, Pittsburgh Schenley (10-2) 12

District 12 Final
Archbishop Wood (10-2) 42, Simon Gratz (7-5) 6

District 6/4 Final
Selinsgrove (13-0) 35, Johnstown (8-4) 3

District 11/2 Final
Allentown Central Catholic (12-1) 28, Abington Heights (11-2) 14


CLASS AA

District 6 Final

Forest Hills (13-0) 17, Tyrone (10-3) 14

District 10 Final
Wilmington (12-1) 19, Sharon (10-3) 0

District 8/5/9 Final
Bedford (7-6) 28, Karns City (10-3) 26

District 7 (WPIAL) Final
No. 11 Greensburg Central Catholic (11-2) 33, No. 9 Aliquippa (11-2) 7

District 3 Final
Lancaster Catholic (12-1) 42, Delone Catholic (11-2) 6

District 1/12/2 Final
West Catholic (11-2) 13, Dunmore (12-1) 0


CLASS A

District 10 Final

Farrell (13-0) 34, Sharpsville (10-3) 7

District 7 (WPIAL) Final
No. 3 Clairton (12-1) 14, No. 1 Rochester (12-1) 13

District 3 Final
Millersburg (10-3) 15, Upper Dauphin (10-2) 12

District 4/2 Final
Southern Columbia (9-4) 60, Northwest (9-4) 7

Philly Hoop Group Classic

Philly Hoops Fans,

Just got this in an e-mail and thought I'd pass it along. Looks like a great deal for a full 2 days of college basketball!! Website is linked below too!

Basketball Fans!!!
Come see your 2009-2010 6 great games in historic Philadelphia Thanksgiving weekend, November 27th & 28th!

Tickets on sale now!
Tickets starting at JUST $10.00!
Contact The Palestra box office at 215-898-6151 to purchase yours today!

Championship Round Games

Friday, November 27
3:30pm Brown vs. University of the Sciences (Phila.)
5:30pm St. John’s vs. Siena
8:00pm Virginia Tech vs. Temple

Saturday, November 28
4:00pm Siena vs. Brown
6:15pm Delaware vs. Virginia Tech
8:30pm Temple vs. St. John’s

Philly Hoop Group Classic

WEEK 8: PA SCOREBOARD (Friday's games)

Scores listed alphabetically by winning team, via the Associated Press.

Abington 33, Bensalem 7

Aliquippa 27, Riverside 7

Avon Grove 21, Great Valley 3

Avonworth 41, Riverview 8

Bedford 24, Westmont Hilltop 6

Bellwood-Antis 24, Juniata Valley 20

Berwick 21, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 0

Bethel Park 38, Canon-McMillan 24

Bethlehem Center 61, West Greene 0

Bethlehem Liberty 42, Nazareth 7

Bishop Canevin 13, Cornell 6

Bishop Carroll 32, Cambria Heights 13

Bishop McCort 47, Central Cambria 14

Bishop Shanahan 10, West Chester East 6

Blackhawk 14, Moon 12

Boiling Springs 15, Susquenita 14

Cameron County 28, Sheffield 6

Camp Hill Trinity 27, Steelton-Highspire 20

Canton 20, Wellsboro 0

Catasauqua 38, Palmerton 12

Cedar Cliff 35, Hollidaysburg 27

Center 21, Beaver Falls 7

Central Bucks South 36, Hatboro-Horsham 22

Central Dauphin 49, Chambersburg 0

Central Mountain 37, Indian Valley 6

Central York 13, South Western 12

Cheltenham 32, Upper Dublin 28

Chester 28, Academy Park 0

Chestnut Ridge 24, Northern - G, Md. 16

Clairton 59, Avella 0

Coatesville 35, West Chester Henderson 28

Cocalico 34, Garden Spot 0

Conemaugh Township 35, Berlin-Brothersvalley 8

Conestoga 35, Harriton 0

Conestoga Valley 35, Lebanon 14

Conrad Weiser 36, Blue Mountain 15

Corry 35, Warren 13

Coudersport 24, Port Allegany 0

Council Rock South 34, Harry S. Truman 14

Curwensville 41, Johnsonburg 6

Dallastown Area 41, Dover 14

Danville 21, Mifflinburg 0

Delone 23, Bermudian Springs 14

Derry 28, Albert Gallatin 14

Dobbins 26, William Penn 6

Downingtown West 26, Downingtown East 14

East Allegheny 42, Brownsville 0

East Pennsboro 20, West Perry 12

East Stroudsburg North 27, Stroudsburg 21

East Stroudsburg South 42, Pleasant Valley 7

Easton 42, Northampton 7

ELCO 34, Annville-Cleona 0

Elizabethtown 20, Manheim Central 0

Elk County Catholic 18, Ridgway 12, 2OT

Ellwood City 33, New Brighton 21

Erie McDowell 56, Penn-Trafford 31

Erie Strong Vincent 36, Erie East 0

Everett 35, Williamsburg 0

Fairview 34, Harbor Creek 13

Farrell 18, Lakeview 0

Ford City 26, Burrell 14

Forest Hills 23, Richland 9

Frankford 40, Philadelphia Northeast 34

Franklin 8, Erie Central 0

Garnet Valley 42, Radnor 3

Gateway 76, Connellsville 0

Germantown 30, Abraham Lincoln 12

Glen Mills 13, Penn Wood 0

Glendale 28, Claysburg-Kimmel 7

Governor Mifflin 51, Exeter 26

Greater Johnstown 42, Bishop Guilfoyle 0

Grove City 31, Meadville 13

Hamburg 32, Kutztown 19

Hanover Area 16, Pittston Area 10

Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 37, Carlisle 6

Haverford 14, Strath Haven 13

Haverford School 34, Penn Charter 0

Hazleton Area 7, Crestwood 0

Hickory 42, Reynolds 0

Hughesville 41, Bloomsburg 0

Huntingdon 30, Bald Eagle Area 0

Interboro 55, Chichester 13

James Buchanan 19, Palmyra 6

Jenkintown 42, Morrisville 21

Jersey Shore 39, Milton 6

Juniata 35, Pine Grove 28

Knoch 35, Highlands 21

Lampeter-Strasburg 35, Pequea Valley 0

Lancaster Catholic 48, Columbia 0

Laurel 27, Western Beaver 6

Ligonier Valley 28, Homer Center 7

Line Mountain 39, Halifax 6

LIttlestown 26, Northeastern 0

Lourdes Regional 20, East Juniata 14

Lower Dauphin 29, Central Dauphin East 10

Loyalsock 21, Montoursville 8

Malvern Prep 28, Episcopal Academy 0

Marian Catholic 27, Shenandoah Valley 20

Marion Center 30, Laurel Valley 0

Marple Newtown 23, Upper Darby 0

Mars 17, Indiana 14

Martin Luther King 35, Fels 26

McGuffey 34, Waynesburg Central 0

McKeesport 56, Hempfield Area 0

Mechanicsburg 16, Gettysburg 6

Mercer 41, Conneaut Lake 6

Mercyhurst Prep 39, Saegertown 13

Middletown 20, Camp Hill 0

Millersburg 26, Upper Dauphin 6

Monaca 35, Neshannock 0

Monessen 41, Carmichaels 7

Moniteau 22, Karns City 21

Moshannon Valley 33, West Branch 0

Mount Lebanon 24, Baldwin 12

Mount Union 9, Northern Bedford 6, OT

Muhlenberg 14, Twin Valley 9

Muncy 47, Sayre Area 10

New Oxford 14, Red Lion 0

Norristown 20, Wissahickon 15

North Allegheny 44, Butler 0

North East 40, Bradford 6

North Penn 27, Souderton 6

Northern Lebanon 27, Donegal 6

Northern Lehigh 49, Bangor 7

Northern York 21, Greencastle Antrim 0

Northwestern 18, Seneca 0

Northwestern Lehigh 13, Pen Argyl 7

Oil City 12, Eisenhower 6, 6OT

Palisades 27, Notre Dame-Green Pond 0

Panther Valley 20, Tamaqua 2

Penn Cambria 16, Somerset 7

Penn Manor 14, Warwick 12

Pennridge 23, Central Bucks West 14

Penns Manor 43, Purchase Line 0

Penns Valley 22, Bellefonte 0

Philadelphia Central 19, Olney 6

Pittsburgh North Catholic 41, Carlynton 13

Pius X 14, Fleetwood 12

Pocono Mountain West 21, Lehighton 14

Portage Area 61, North Star 6

Pottsville 19, Daniel Boone 13, OT

Quakertown 34, Central Bucks East 14

Reading 20, Hempfield 14

Ridley 40, Springfield Delco 6

Roxborough 36, Mastbaum 0

Saltsburg 13, Northern Cambria 6

Schenley 35, Allderdice 0

Schuylkill Haven 33, Jim Thorpe 16

Schuylkill Valley 40, Reading Central Catholic 21

Selinsgrove 55, Shikellamy 0

Shaler 27, North Hills 17

Shamokin 39, Warrior Run 20

Sharon 27, Greenville 26

Sharpsville 62, Conneaut Valley 12

Shenango 35, Union Area 0

Shippensburg 14, Big Spring 7

Smethport 14, Otto-Eldred 7

Solanco 20, Ephrata 10

South Fayette 21, Steel Valley 0

South Philadelphia 36, Edison 0

Southern Columbia 35, Central Columbia 0

Southern Huntingdon 40, Tussey Mountain 6

Southern Lehigh 33, Saucon Valley 12

Spring Grove 28, York 0

St. Marys 19, Philipsburg-Osceola 6

State College 36, Altoona 7

Susquehanna Township 15, Hershey 7

Towanda 37, Athens 7

Trinity 41, Yough 21

Troy 16, North Penn-Blossburg 14

Tyrone 34, Lewistown 0

Union City 18, Youngsville 6

Uniontown 44, Southmoreland 14

Unionville 39, Oxford 6

United 28, Blairsville 14

Upper Perkiomen 21, Phoenixville 12

Upper St. Clair 31, Peters Township 7

Waynesboro 23, Red Land 9

West Allegheny 41, Freedom 0

West Lawn Wilson 35, Manheim Township 16

Westinghouse 30, Peabody 0

Whitehall 21, Emmaus 19

Wilkes-Barre GAR 41, Nanticoke Area 12

Williams Valley 34, Newport 7

Wilmington 35, Titusville 0

Windber 58, Shade 0

Woodland Hills 52, Plum 14

Wyalusing 14, South Williamsport 3

Wyoming Valley West 19, Williamsport 17

York Catholic 35, Hanover 0

York County Tech 16, Eastern York 12

York Suburban 48, Susquehannock 0


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