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WEEK 1: PA SCOREBOARD (Friday's games)

(List sorted alphabetically by winning team, via AP.)

Abington 31, Central Bucks East 10

Academy Park 26, Bishop Shanahan 21

Avella 44, Geibel Catholic 28

Avon Grove 49, Kennett 14

Avonworth 19, Western Beaver 0

Bartram 14, High School of the Future 6

Beaver Area 13, New Brighton 0

Beaver Falls 38, Elwood City Riverside 13

Bedford 14, Bishop Carroll 9

Belle Vernon 45, Laurel Highlands 17

Bellwood-Antis 31, Tyrone 16

Benjamin Franklin 42, Fels 6

Bensalem 30, Overbrook 6

Bentworth 41, Mapletown 28

Berlin-Brothersvalley 27, North Star 14

Berwick 35, Crestwood 0

Bethel Park 37, Kiski Area 14

Bethlehem Center 24, Carlynton 6

Bethlehem Freedom Bethlehem 58, Central Bucks West 18

Big Spring 16, Boiling Springs 13

Bishop McCort 52, Bishop Guilfoyle 15

Bloomsburg 28, Muncy 14

Blue Mountain 34, Pottstown 22

Bok 36, South Philadelphia 0

Boyertown 41, Allentown Allen 15

Bradford 28, Fairview 14

Bristol 23, Kennedy-Kenrick 18

Brookville 54, Union 34

Brownsville 21, South Allegheny 14, OT

Burrell 63, West Shamokin 0

California 20, Frazier 16

Calvary Christian 21, Fleetwood 0

Cameron County 16, Kane Area 0

Camp Hill 13, Biglerville 7

Canon-McMillan 36, Trinity 22

Carlisle 31, Mechanicsburg 15

Catasauqua 21, Southern Lehigh 13

Cedar Cliff 26, Red Land 14

Cedar Crest 33, Lebanon 14

Center 35, Mohawk 7

Central Dauphin 62, Central Dauphin East 23

Central Martinsburg 31, Penns Valley 9

Central Mountain 54, Jersey Shore 14

Chambersburg 12, Lower Dauphin 0

Chartiers Valley 28, West Allegheny 24

Chartiers-Houston 42, West Greene 20

Cheltenham 7, Harry S. Truman 6

Claysburg-Kimmel 18, Williamsburg 13

Cocalico 34, Lampeter-Strasburg 21

Conemaugh Township 35, Blacklick 6

Conestoga Valley 28, Hempfield 10

Conneaut Lake 22, Saegertown 14

Council Rock South 31, Central Bucks South 7

Cumberland Valley 35, Red Lion 0

Dallas 21, Williamsport 14, OT

Dallastown 42, York Suburban 7

Dallastown 42, York Suburban 7

Daniel Boone 42, Donegal 6

Danville 44, Milton 14

Deer Lakes 14, Apollo-Ridge 6

Del-Valley Charter 58, Martin Luther King 0

Delone 21, Millersburg 6

Dobbins 12, Abraham Lincoln 7

Downingtown East 35, Lancaster Catholic 20

Downingtown East 35, Lansdale Catholic 20

Downingtown West 40, Penncrest 37

Dubois 35, Clearfield 21

Eastern York 35, Columbia 20

Easton 24, East Stroudsburg South 22

ELCO 21, Hamburg 19

Elizabeth Forward 14, Yough 3

Elizabethtown 41, Lancaster McCaskey East 27

Emmaus 47, Germantown 0

Episcopal Academy 28, Furness 6

Erie East 46, Franklin 8

Erie McDowell 14, Erie Cathedral Prep 7

Exeter 23, Lower Merion 14

Farrell 46, Sharon 7

Father Judge 35, Council Rock North 21

Forest Hills 20, Johnstown 8

Fort Cherry 28, Carmichaels 12

Fort Leboeuf 17, Slippery Rock 14

Fox Chapel 32, Highlands 13

Franklin Regional 48, Southmoreland 15

Freedom 20, Ellwood City 7

Freeport 37, Kittanning 21

Garnet Valley 15, Unionville 14

Gateway 19, Penn Hills 7

General McLane 21, Erie Strong Vincent 19

Girard 26, Eisenhower 0

Glen Mills 45, University City 6

Glendale 18, Everett 7

Great Valley 27, Phoenixville 21, OT

Greencastle Antrim 42, James Buchanan 0

Greensburg Central Catholic 31, Charleroi 7

Hampton 21, Blackhawk 13

Hanover Area 26, Lake-Lehman 22

Harriton 31, Octorara 28

Haverford 36, Chichester 6

Hempfield Area 40, Greensburg Salem 7

Hershey 28, Milton Hershey 21

Homer Center 26, Saltsburg 14

Hopewell 47, Knoch 6

Huntingdon 22, Mount Union 3

Indian Valley 35, West Perry 14

Interboro 27, Springfield Delco 7

Iroquois 35, Conneaut Valley 7

Jeanette 45, East Allegheny 13

Jefferson-Morgan 34, Leechburg 14

Johnsonburg 34, Otto-Eldred 14

Juniata 7, Lewistown 0

Karns City 20, Punxsutawney 13

Keystone 47, Allegheny-Clarion Valley 8

Keystone Oaks 32, Steel Valley 13

Kutztown 29, Fitzsimons 12

La Salle 56, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 0

Lancaster Catholic 42, Camp Hill Trinity 0

Latrobe 21, Derry 0

Laurel 15, Clairton 8

Lehighton 35, Marian Catholic 13

Lewisburg 35, South Williamsport 0

Ligonier Valley 47, Purchase Line 0

Line Mountain 1, Harborcreek 0

Line Mountain 50, Hanover 20

Linesville 35, Cambridge Springs 6

LIttlestown 41, Dover 7

Loyalsock 38, Central Columbia 13

Manheim Central 58, Susquehannock 0

Manheim Township 14, Ephrata 0

Maplewood 48, Cochranton 20

Marion Center 39, Blairsville 7

Marple Newtown 31, Archbishop Ryan 0

Mars 24, Moon 7

Mercyhurst Prep 28, Mercer 14

Middletown 28, East Pennsboro 21

Monsignor Bonner 24, Upper Darby 12

Montour 20, Pine-Richland 8

Montoursville 28, Mifflinburg 7

Morrisville 35, Nueva Esperanza 0

Moshannon Valley 21, Northern Bedford 13

Mount Lebanon 17, North Hills 16

Mount Pleasant 17, McGuffey 6

Nanticoke Area 32, Wyoming Area 6

Nazareth 49, Pleasant Valley 18

Neshaminy 35, Souderton 6

Neshannock 35, Kennedy Catholic 0

New Castle 20, Butler 14

New Oxford 21, Waynesboro 0

Norristown 32, Philadelphia Northeast 24

North Allegheny 53, Altoona 0

North Penn 42, Bethlehem Liberty 10

North Schuylkill 27, Shenandoah Valley 0

Northampton 36, Stroudsburg 7

Northeastern 14, East Juniata 0

Northern Lebanon 20, Pine Grove 12

Northern Lehigh 28, Notre Dame-Green Pond 6

Northern York 27, Bermudian Springs 19

Northwestern 20, Reynolds 13

Northwestern Lehigh 16, Salisbury 0

Norwin 17, Seneca Valley 7

Oil City 47, Meadville 14

Owen J Roberts 13, Conestoga 3

Oxford 24, West Chester East 20

Palmyra 44, Annville-Cleona 0

Panther Valley 48, Mahanoy Area 8

Parkland 16, Philadelphia George Washington 0

Penn Cambria 40, Westmont Hilltop 12

Penn Manor 47, Solanco 21

Penn Wood 47, Sun Valley 7

Penns Manor 41, Northern Cambria 19

Pennsbury 34, Conwell-Egan 3

Perkiomen Valley 21, Upper Dublin 14

Perry Traditional Academy 7, Brashear 0

Peters Township 29, Ringgold 15

Philadelphia Bishop McDevitt 23, Lower Moreland 6

Philipsburg-Osceola 21, Bald Eagle Area 9

Plum 26, Indiana 6

Pocono Mountain East 48, Allentown Dieruff 6

Portage Area 55, Rockwood 6

Pottsgrove 34, Pennridge 21

Quakertown 39, Methacton 0

Radnor 42, Archbishop Carroll 27

Reading Central Catholic 21, Maryland School for the Deaf, Md. 6

Reading Holy Name 53, Pottsville Nativity 14

Richland 34, Central Cambria 27

Ridley 21, Coatesville 6

Rochester 21, Monessen 0

Roxborough 48, Edison 12

Saucon Valley 13, Bangor 12

Schenley 14, Westinghouse 6

Schuylkill Haven 28, Tri-Valley 6

Schuylkill Valley 44, Springfield Twp 0

Scranton 18, Wyoming Valley West 15

Selinsgrove 42, Mount Carmel 0

Seneca 52, Youngsville 7

Serra Catholic 27, Pittsburgh North Catholic 20

Seton-LaSalle 42, Northgate 12

Shady Side Academy 7, Summit Academy 0

Shaler 29, Baldwin 14

Shikellamy 54, Warrior Run 14

Shippensburg 46, Halifax 0

Somerset 53, Cambria Heights 14

South Fayette 34, South Park 6

South Side Beaver 27, Burgettstown 20

South Western 21, Gettysburg 7

Southern Huntingdon 30, West Branch 27

Spring Grove 30, Kennard-Dale 18

Springdale 27, Monaca 6

St. Marys 51, Bellefonte 12

State College 57, Hollidaysburg 6

Sto-Rox 30, Cornell 7

Strath Haven 10, Upper Moreland 6

Susquehanna Township 13, Steelton-Highspire 7

Susquenita 21, Newport 10

Tamaqua 28, Jim Thorpe 27

Towanda 35, North Penn-Blossburg 34, OT

Tussey Mountain 40, Juniata Valley 27

Uniontown 7, Connellsville 6

Upper Dauphin 49, Pequea Valley 12

Upper Perkiomen 20, Muhlenberg 13

Upper St. Clair 48, Penn-Trafford 20

Wallenpaupack 12, Pocono Mountain West 7

Warren 45, Harbor Creek 0

Warwick 24, Garden Spot 0

Washington 24, Waynesburg Central 0

West Chester Henderson 29, Chester 21

West Chester Rustin 42, Spring-Ford 6

West Middlesex 15, Union Area 7

West Mifflin 35, Allderdice 0

West York 20, Central York 6

Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 24, Wilkes-Barre Meyers 3

William Penn 42, Communications Tech 20

Williams Valley 35, Minersville 13

Wilmington 43, Brentwood 0

Windber 21, Chestnut Ridge 14

Wissahickon 35, William Tennent 14

York Catholic 28, Pius X 0

Reporter's Notebook: Liberty/State College scrimmage

The good, bad and ugly side of covering high school football:

Who's that?

Covering the Liberty/State College scrimmage on Friday was made even more interesting by the fact that neither team was identifying its players.

The State College boys were wearing their practice jerseys, which bear different numbers than their game jerseys. Fortunately Dr. Larry Kenney, father of Penn State recruit Alex Kenney, was dodging the rain drops by standing in the press box, so he filled us in on who was who.

Liberty, on the other hand, went with their practice jerseys as well ... which were numberless. Fortunately, Daniel, our PaPreps.com intern, came up with a beautiful way to identify the quarterbacks from a distance: Anthony Gonzalez is a lefty. The backups? All righties. But that 75+ bomb that Gonzalez threw for a TD? We're not exactly sure who caught that. It was likely Jarrod West, but don't quote us on that.

Quarterback sacks quarterback

Probably the most interesting play out of the scrimmage came during a Liberty offensive series, as the starting State College quarterback Dom Mills was credited with a sack on his counterpart.

That shouldn't come unexpected, though. Not only is Mills the starting quarterback, but he's also a returning all-state safety. He easily broke through the Liberty line and wrapped up the quarterback without much of a fuss.

But the irony of the situation wasn't lost on us.

Think it'll rain?

Midway through the 10-play drills, Mother Nature decided to let loose with a torrential downpour. Credit to the teams' supporting staffs for doing everything they could to keep equipment dry. Each team only took one series at down/distance drills, and it was easy to assume that was at least partially due to the less-than-ideal playing conditions.

Both coaches described the scrimmage as an overwhelming success. Sure would have been nice to have seen them give it a go under better weather conditions, though.

That shaky feeling

Heading into a press box is always an interesting situation, but never more so than the box at Memorial Field.

State College's coaching staff had a videographer strategically placed on the roof of the box for filming purposes.

Every time that videographer moved, however, the entire rest of the press box shook. Those of us sitting inside smiled nervously throughout most of the scrimmage.

Carla Swank
PaPreps.com Producer

This post was edited on 8/31 3:55 PM by Carla_Swank

The Orange Spirit wins the 2009 CDFL Championship

The Orange Spirit wins the 2009 CDFL Championship


August 10, 2009

In a classic rematch of CDFL titans, the Orange Spirit defeated the previously undefeated Bergen Bears , 20 -8 to capture the first ever CDFL championship. The Spirit jumped out to a 20-0 halftime edge with a first quarter 1 yd touchdown run from Bobby Mangano. Early in the second quarter, Spirit quaterback Ty Landrum eluded the Bears defenders down the left sideline for a 32 yd touchdown, Niko Rechul added the PAT for a 13-0 lead. The Spirit closed the first half scoring with a fumble recovery in the end zone by Jermaine Thomas. The Bears battled back, in a second half dominated with bone crushing hits, to score on a 4th quarter 58 yd touchdown pass from Gerald Merald to Mike Fernandez .

In the consolation game, the Westchester Nighthawks scored an overtime victory over the Rockland Rattlers behind the passing of quarterback Anthony Carillo. Carillo connected on a 20 yd touchdown pass to Malcom Lee on the first play of overtime to seal a 13-7 victory.

Congrats to theThe Orange Spirit Coaching Staff-Head coach Gus Ornstein Assists Mike Zaccagnino, and Tyrone Landrum.

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CDFL "Championship Week " Game Previews 8-9-09

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

CDFL Game Previews 8-9-09-By Dr. Bill Chachkes for Football Reporters Online

This week we have the CDFL championship. After the 4 week summer session, the players have been through the ups and downs of a summer session of true college/professional level football training. As we expected, the quality of the athletes is top notch. Every player in this program has worked hard and it shows in their improved quality of play.

This week the consolation game is Westchester vs. Rockland at 5 pm. Both Teams are now quite familiar with each other, and the coaches can telegraph each other's calls as well. Some might say that's an issue. but at this point, play calling options are limited to the talent you have on hand. Westchester played the last two games with less then a 20 man roster, forcing more players to play longer "shifts" at their secondary positions.

The Nighthawks will continue to lean on Qb Anthony Carrillo, who is showing great improvement with his reads and reaction times. His arm and footwork were never an issue. The last two games saw Anthony spreading the ball around more effectively to Willie Calhoun, Elliott Rhodes, Brandon Davis, Sean Griffen, and Chris Boyce. The line play has improved each week. Their defense will have to pick up the tempo somewhat if they hope to "rattle" Rockland and their coaching staff. The "Hawks" were moments away from a huge upset this week, and have nothing to be ashamed of.

The Rockland Team is something of a mystery at times. They look like they will explode for 20+ points one moment and then the next they look lucky to have Mr. Coe's bionic toe in the game. They move the ball well between the 20 yard lines, but can't seem to punch it in every time. Defensively they can hang with anyone. Again no reflection on the coaching staff or the players, it's just the way the ball bounced this season. Qb Colin Doyle has also shown continual improvement this summer and should receive his share of "looks" at the next level like every other player in the CDFL.

The Title Game will be played at 7pm and Broadcast LIVE on Blogtalk Radio as well as our usual outlets, Ustream.TV, and Verizon Fios public access ch. 32.

Once again we have a rematch of the July 26th late game between Orange and Bergen. The Bergen coaching staff is led by former AFL player Jeremy Beamon and the assistants are Father and Son Ed and Anthony Van Curen. The Orange staff is led by Former NCAA, NFL, and WLAF journeyman QB Gus Ornstein and his assistants are Tyrone Landrum Sr. and Mike Zacagnino. Bergen is 4-0 and Orange is 3-1 with their only loss coming at Bergen's hands two weeks ago.

While Qb Mike Fernandez out of Providence Rhode Island is the main cog in the Bears offensive machine, RB's Marcus Davis, Ruben Kearse, and Leo Cardenas help Fernandez move the ball. Davis had 26 carries for 103 yards coming into last week's playoff game and added 48 rushing yards in the first half against Westchester. Terrel Burnett has been outstanding as both a WR/RB and on returns. he leads the CDFL in Kick off and punt returns, and has three special team TD's. The Bears Defense has been difficult to score on this season as well.

Orange also has a quality Defensive unit led by Levittown NY's Anthony Vecchione, who has been a stalwart on both lines for Orange this season. The Spirit's talent level might be the deepest at this level, but credit the Coaching staff for getting the most out of players like Ty Landrum Jr., a triple threat at QB/WR, and DB, as well as Bob Mangano at QB/RB/DB, and Jermaine Thomas, Jordan Polite Demetrius Jackson, Cliff Assad, Morgan Hall, James Heredia, Lamont Brown, and J.P.Fox. I also need to mention one of the Better looking size wise Offensive linemen in this session, Orange's David Tyrel (#71) who looks like he can fight off triple team defensive stunts.

Don't forget to listen to the Game Live on Blog talk radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/Football-Reporters or watch on ustream.tv or locally on Fios Ch. 32 and our final coaches review show of the season will be Tuesday the 11th at 7:30 pm.

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Watch CDFL on internet-CDFL first round playoffs, ‘Win and In” on 8/2/09

Let the play-offs begin !!!! CDFl first round playoffs, ‘Win and In” on 8/2/09
August 1, 2009

just a bit of football info-The Collegiate Development Football League Has announced the Match-ups for its Inaugural season. The games will be live broadcast on the internet at UStream and live television via Verizon Fios public access channel 32 beginning at 5 pm on Sunday 8/2/09

Games for Sunday August 2, 2009 - Playoffs

5 pm- Westchester Nighthawks (4 seed) visiting sideline vs BergenBears (1seed) home sideline

7 pm Rockland Rattlers (3 seed) visiting sideline vs Orange Spirit (2 seed) home sideline

The 5 pm game will feature the top seeded Bergen Bears, undefeated in the regular season, vs the resurgent and healthy Westchestwer Nighthawks. The Bears enter the game as the league’s top rushing offense behind the talents of Marcus Davus, Mike Fernandez, Tyreell Burnett, Reubeen Kearse, Leo Cardenas, and Steve Washingtom. The top notch Offensive and Defensive lines are anchored by Mikhail Benscome and Ricky Javier. The Bears have the X factor in” Mr Explosive”, CDFL special teams king Terrel Burnett who has 3 TD on Special team play in each of his last 3 Games . The Bears secondary is tough to throw against with Rasheen Glashin, Trent Small. David Washington, and trusty Bryant Illenberg at Safety. The lock down linebackers of the Bears are led by James Woodard in the middle and Mike Bruner at OLB

The Nighthawks are led by the strong passing arm of QB Anthony Carillo who has a legue leading receiver corp consisting of Willie Calhoun, Malcom Lee, Sean Griffen, and LaRon Davenport. Defensively the Night hawks will be at 100 percent for the first time all season with the return from injury of Kyle Capabianco , Eric Fields and Scott Quintero. Andre Troncoso wil be expected to continue his excellant defensive play in the Linebacker slot, along with defensive general , Brandon Davis directing the coverages from his safety position. Line play for the nighthawks will focus on the ever consistent anchor; Luis Del Gado. The Nighthawks lost to the Bears in the regular season week 2, 13-0

Good luck to both teams as the winner advances to the Championship Game and the loser will play in the consolation game on Sunday, 8/9/09

The 7 pm game matches the the 2 seed Orange Spirit vs the 3 seeded Rockland Rattlers in a rematch of a CDFL week 2 game won by the Spirit 12-6. The Rattlers are coming off a huge offensive explosion in the final regular season game in which they scored 26 points. The Rattlers are guided by leadership of QB Colin Doyle. Doyle and the Rattlers have a diverse group of big strike playmakers in: Lynell Snuggs, Chris Kears, Jarid Valenti, Jon Coppage, Anthony Turner, Robbins Mondesir, David Telesco, and Curtis Walker.

The Spirit enter the game with a quick strike, lightning Offense. Anchored by QB Ty Landrum who can make you miss, and is a dual threat both passing and running. His weapons of choice are Bob Mangano, James Heredia, JP FOx,Paul Andrikach, Jordan Polite, Hugo Pasato, and Jermaine Thomas. On the defense for the Spirit, is top- notch linebacker Anthony Vecchione who is surrounded with cast of CDFl game proven defender; Frank Howell, Jermaine Thomas, Lamont Brown, Ed Ruiz, Mike Terry, Malcom Terry, Jeff Lora, Cliff Assad, and big time DL Brandon Hayward. You can expect to see two-way action from players: Bob Mangano,Ty Landrum and James Herida for the Spirit throughout the game.

The kicking match-up in this game is classic with 2 heavy , powerful hitters sending the ball flying !! Either one could punch home the game winner from 50+ yards. Niko Rechul of the Spirit and Lawrence Coe of the Rattlers.

The Orange spirit offense is multi talented as well and key match-ups will be critical in how the Spirit handle Rattler linebackers CJ DeSomma, Mike Gray and Herbie Mann and Jarid Valenti. DL, George Valdez , Larry Cabara, Matt Patterson will be factors to contend with up front. The secondary consists of a seasoned well disciplined corp with Patrice DeSire, Rashawn Rawles , Jordan Bond, and ringleader Anthony Turner .


This week to make sure you have a fantastic internet broadcast going forward. The games will be available for all to see simply by going to the “CDFL TV” or Ustream

The CDFL Broadcast team is Tammy Prince & John Kelly on Play by Play and Dr. Bill Chachkes on color commentary

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Collegiate Development Football League- Week 3 preview

As we hit the midway point of the CDFL’s summer session, we have found out several things about the quality of the players as well as their heart, drive, and determination to improve their playing skills. Without fail, every single young man on every team are complete gentlemen, fierce competitors, and some of the hardest workers this scout and ex-coach has ever seen.

Granted this is still a “developmental” program, but the players are grasping the concept of the playbook’s foundations. Granted their are miscues, but that is true of the great game of football at every level.

The 5pm contest this week features the Rockland Rattlers vs. the Westchester Nighthawks. While both teams may have had trouble scoring points their first two contests, they are both capable of moving the ball on the field, and have quality players on both sides of the ball.

The “Hawks” have LaRon Davenport, Malcolm Lee, Kevin Lopez, Aldo Hernandez, and Travis Kelly at the Wideouts, While Chris Boyce, Sean Griffin, and FB Willie Calhoun provide the punch on the ground. QB Anthony Carrillo is steadily improving, and has a powerful arm. He shows lots of poise in the pocket or on the rollout.

Rockland also has a large cast of contributors, including Lynell Suggs and Chris Kears at WR, and a host of RB options for QB Colin Doyle to get the ball to, including Jonathan Coppage, Shaquan Speede, Robbins Mondesir, and Quentin Williams. Herbie Mann,Larry Cabrera, and George Valdez have proven they are able to play both sides of the ball with skill.

The Battle of the “Undefeateds” is between the Orange Sprit and the Bergen Bears at 7pm.

The Spirit are led by former NFL and College QB talent Gus Ornstein at Head Coach. He and his assistants, TY Landrum Sr. and Mike Zaccagnino have a talented squad Including Ty Landrum Jr. James Heredia, Bobby Mangano, Lamont Brown, JP Fox, Jordan Polite, Anthony Vecchione, and the Terry Brothers, Michael and Malcolm.

Bergen Is led by Head coach Jeremy Beamon and assisted by Ed Van Curan and Anthony Van Curan. Their squad fields the likes of Mike Fernandez at QB, Oakland California product Marcus Davis and Steven Washington of Buffalo, N.Y. at RB. Luke McCaffery, William Mengal, Rasheen Glashin and David Washington are some of the WR/DB’s, and Phil Gordon, Ricky Javier, and Mike Bruner have done good work in the trenches.

Will week three’s action be the explosive offensive games the coaches have been waiting for, or more staunch defense again. Follow the action on Ustream.tv or through the CDFL website at www.playCDFL.com and don’t forget the CDFL review show Tuesday night at 7:30 eastern on Blog talk radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/Football-Reporters, Hosted by Myself, with Play by Play Voice John Kelly Jr. and CDFL co-founder and CEO Coach George St. Lawrence

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CDFL Week 2 results - Defenses Shine !!!

CDFL Week 2 results - Defenses Shine !!!
July 20, 2009

Week 2 Results for the Collegiate Development Football league

Orange Spirit 12 Rockland Rattlers 6

Orange Spirit (2-0)--------6 -6 - 0 - 0 - 12

Rockland Rattlers (0-2)----0- 0 - 0 - 6 - 6

1st 9:00 Bob Mangano, 60 yard TD pass to Ty Landrum (kick failed) 6-0

2nd 3:35 Morgan Hall, 2 YD rushing TD ( 2pt failed) 12-0

4 th 9:59 Colin Doyle, 31 TD pass to Jonathan Coppage 12-6



Bergen Bears 13 Westchester Nighthawks 0



Bergen Bears (2-0)-----------------0 - 6 - 7 - 0- 13

Westchester Nighthawks ( 0-2)------0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0

2nd 3:35 Marcus Davis , 4 yd TD run (kick failed) 6-0

3td o:16 Tyrel Burnett, 96 yd td, kick-off return ( O. St Loius kick) 13-0

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The Collegiate Development Football League will televise week 2 games,

The Collegiate Development Football League will televise week 2 games, Sunday July19,2009 5 and 7pm (est) on the verizon network channel 32 in east coast states. In addition, plans are being finalized to broadcast free internet games via youstream. Sunday night doubleheader football in July, see future stars play now in the CDFL .

The CDFL games for Sunday 7/19 week 2 are Orange Spirit vs Rockland Rattlers at 5 pm then Bergen Bears vs Westchester Nighthawks at 7pm.

Reminder that the CDFL supplemental assignments for new players will be made Sunday at 2pm . Players interested in joining the supplemental draft pool and playing in the CDFL in 2009 must contact the league through playCDFL@gmail.com

Link: http://www.playCDFL.com

http://www.playCDFL.com

Collegiate Development Football League -DRAFT NIGHT 7/9

New York City Football Player is top pick in the CDFL Draft !!!!!!
Today at 11:00 pm


The Collegiate Development Football League completed its player draft tonight (7/9/09) in front of a packed house of 225 people at the league headquarters; DoubleTree Hotel in Mahwah, New Jersey. Honored guests were presented with a “Thank You” from George and Peter St. Lawrence, Co-Founders, for the help and support in getting the CDFL from a dream to a draft in one year. What followed was a showcase of football talent with the following four players selected as First round , top picks by the CDFL league coaches. First overall pick in the 2009 CDFL Draft was Tyrone Landrum, WR/QB, Staten Island, New York by the Orange Pride. Second overall pick was Marcus Davis, RB, Oakland Ca. by the Bergen Bears. Third overall pick was Colin Doyle, QB, New Jersey by the Rockland Rattlers . The final first round selection, and fourth overall was Anthony Carillo, QB, Hillsdale, New Jersey, by the Westchester Nighthawks. Photos of the draft follow. Complete CDFL team rosters will be posted on Saturday 7/11/2009

Visit WWW.playCDFL.com for additional draft and league information !

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What If there really was a “Field of Dreams” for Football?

By Dr. Bill Chachkes for Football Reporters Online



I think I found it this past weekend in a small town in Rockland County, NY.

It’s called the “Collegiate Development Football League.” Based in the little town of Hilburn, the CDFL really is the “second chance” for 18-24 year olds who feel they can still play the game at a high level. The brainchild of Father and Son football coaches George and Peter St. Lawrence, The League has held “combine-like” workouts for the last several months, and has a growing following.



“Our objective is not to get you beat up,” said the elder St. Lawrence to the assembled players at Saturday night’s workout. “It is to expose your skill or lack of it, and we mean that in a good way.” Here is a man who understands that injured players can’t do anything to help your status in getting a developmental football skills program started. Nor can they say anything good about how they are treated if the suspect they are being used as training camp fodder. Not the case here as everyone is treated fairly, and like family. Even the Reporter/Scout who shows up for the first time gets the VIP treatment.



While we will examine the Coaches in the next installment, let’s focus on some of the players. All have interesting backchannel stories that deserve telling, but here are four, plus an honorable performance mention.



Anthony Carillo is a QB who has gotten used to adversity on and off the field of play. After his High School playing days, Anthony went on to what he hoped would be four more years of football at Frostburg State. After injuring his shoulder, and his father surviving a near fatal accident, Anthony had to put both his college and football careers on hold to go home and help out. The CDFL has truly represented a “second chance” for Anthony, and that makes his Dad, now mostly recovered happy as well. Anthony also has the skills needed to succeed at the next level. He was already a polished football player coming in, and has steadily improved his game. He also admitted that the playbook looked like “Chinese” to him the first time, but he has studied hard.





La’Ron Davenport is a receiver from southern New Jersey. Even though he attended Grambling State University, things just didn’t work out for La’Ron down south. He was determined not to give up on his goal of playing football. So determined that he took two trains from South Jersey to get to the workout on Saturday. When he got off the train at the Suffern, NY station of NJ Transit, he realized he still had a distance to go. He walked the two and one half miles from the railhead to the practice field! “I’ve been doing lost of resistance training recently,” he told us “so 2-1/2 Miles walking is really nothing.” He is truly thankful for another chance to play the greatest game ever played. “I’m not trying to act like I’m all that. I just want to go out there tonight and every night and showcase what I can do.” La’Ron had a good night, catching a few slick balls in traffic during the 7-on-7 Drills.



Next we have the story of Olsen St. Louis. Olsen was a Kicker at Spring Valley High School, but then attended Hudson Community College, where there was no football program. Olsen didn’t give up either, and Saturday night during warm-ups he was hitting them with ease from 40 yards out. In a moderate rain with a slight crosswind no less. On top of that, Olsen has not kicked steadily in over four years. You couldn’t tell that by watching him prep for each kick. To say he has a cannon for a kicking leg is putting it mildly.



This last player has a bit of history that includes me as well. Jonathan Fox is a receiver from Hawley Pa. who recently graduated High School. No one thought enough of Jon to give him a look at the college level, possibly because of his size (5’10” & 160 lbs), but if they did give him a look they would know what I have known for close to a decade. You see, I met Jon when he was at the NFL Draft as a youngster many years back. At that time he was “the Youngest Expert in the History of the NFL Draft.” I know because that’s what I wrote about him in a feature piece at the time. I also predicted that an NFL team would someday hire him as a scout. While that has not become a reality yet for Jon, The CDFL is his reality. That, and a promise I made to him all those years ago to look me up when he was ready to be a football scout. I’m now happy to say that no matter what happens playing wise for Jon, I will keep my promise and help him in his scouting career.

Finally, I can’t let this piece end without an honorable mention for Willie Calhoun, a Fullback/Linebacker from Newburgh, NY. Willie showed me moves the likes of John Mackey and Howard Cross Saturday night. He broke so many tackles on his way to the end zone after the catch that I lost count at 5. A Strong Safety would have no way to match up against Willie, as he looks to be about 6’1” or 2” and about 250 or 260 pounds. I doubt anyone would want to get hit by him when he’s got a head of steam built up.



The CDFL Slogan is “Are you Ready?” well, Saturday night at the field of dreams, these players are ready.

http://www.playCDFL.com

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Collegiate Development Football League Expands to the Fall

Some more exciting news from the CDFL. Just released from our Co-Founder Peter Saint Lawrence. "The CDFL is excited to announce that it is in the early stages of putting together a fall season game schedule! CDFL All-Stars will be selected from the regular summer season and asked to represent the league and themselves by competing against outside teams in home and away games. This is a great opportunity for CDFL athletes to compete on campuses and show their skills live to college coaches!"

As of now, three programs have expressed interest in scheduling games with the CDFL All-Stars, they are: The University of New Orleans Club Team, the University of Vermont Club Team, and the Niagara X-Men Collegiate Prep Team. Links to their websites are posted on www.playcdfl.com.

All 18-24 serious football players are invited to tryout for the CDFL in July 6, 2009 in New York

http://www.playcdfl.com

PA2CA....Cal vs others.

I thought there were two games you might want to know about in your area but now think it’s down to one. Conflicting info.

Oaks Christian 14-0 vs Skyline 14-0, Sept 18
Oaks had Joe Montana’s son Nick transfer in last year from De LaSalle, started. Stats; 133/241/55%/2404, 33 Tds, 7 ints. Committed to UWash who couldn’t convince the top rated QB in country, Skyline’s Jake Heaps to stay in state. He committed to BYU so it will be quite a match up. Heaps stats: 405/648/63%/6104yds/69-11 Td-Int, 21 rushing tds thru soph-jr years. Skyline is one of Washington’s power teams like Bellevue. Both were undefeated last year, Skyline winning 4A, Bellevue 3A and are trying to make a name at the national scene. Skyline could do it here. (Bellevue at Katy Sept 12) I thought the game was in Westlake Village but also see it’s to be held “somewhere” in the state of Washington?

Lakeland vs De LaSalle, Sept 26
After being embarrassed by St. Thomas Acquinas in FL’s 5A final, Lakeland will be pumped for this high profile game. Will be somewhere in Bay Area which is a shot from you but doable. Game like this has to be televised.

De LaSalle is playing Don Bosco again in a game I thought would be in Concord after going to Jersey last year, losing 23-21, but it’s in Ramsey again per Oakland Tribune. That's the latest Skinner Man.

High School Football fan page

Hey guys,

If you have a facebook profile, take a look at the fan page for High School Football that I recently created. I'm trying to grow it into the largest football fan page on facebook - help Pennsylvania solidify a strong fan base on the page! I will occasionally be posting links to the best stuff I find. Come check it out:

High School Football facebook fan page ...and please click "become a fan" if you are interested. Hope to see you there, and if not, see you on the boards! Thank you!

Big33 roster thanks db

1 Generett Malik Connecticut Sports Management 6' 5" 205 WR - Wide Receivers
2 Drake Curtis Penn State Undecided 6' 170 QB - Quarterbacks
3 Loughrey Sam Lehigh 6'1" 210 LB - Linebackers
4 Akins Ronnie Villanova undecided 6' 1" 185 DB - Defensive Backs
5 Lee Jermel IUP Criminal Justice 6' 1" 195 DB - Defensive Backs
6 Sharbaugh Carson Youngstown State Undecided 6'5" 230 LB - Linebackers
7 Morgan Billy Hofstra undecided 5' 10" 165 DB - Defensive Backs
8 Houston Chris New Hampshire undecided 5' 10" 175 DB - Defensive Backs
9 Colbert Jay New Hampshire Education 6' 2" 233 DE - Defensive Ends
10 DeCicco Brock Pittsburgh Business 6' 5" 225 TE - Tight Ends
11 Street Devin Pittsburgh Biology 6' 4" 180 WR - Wide Receivers
14 Capello James Iowa State Criminal Justice 6' 2" 190 QB - Quarterbacks
15 Schademan John Colgate Business 6' 195 WR - Wide Receivers
16 Latimer Horvin Duquesne Accounting 6' 2" 225 LB - Linebackers
17 Fox Brett William & Mary 6'2" 190 WR - Wide Receivers
18 McManus Brandon Temple Kinesiology 6'3" 190 K - Kicker
21 Holmes Anthony Undecided undecided 6' 1" 185 DB - Defensive Backs
22 Hollomon Rob Cushing Academy 5' 8" 160 RB - Running Backs
23 Smith Jordan North Carolina Tech undecided 5' 9" 180 DB - Defensive Backs
26 Marsh Lyle Pennsylvania Business 6' 2" 215 RB - Running Backs
34 Stupar Rob Youngstown State Communication/Business 6' 235 DE - Defensive Ends
40 Mason Dan Pittsburgh undecided 6'0" 225 LB - Linebackers
50 Hill Jordan Penn State Health & Physical Education 6' 3" 292 DL - Defensive Lineman
52 Brown Jr. Dana Kent State undecided 6' 1" 265 DL - Defensive Lineman
60 Pinciotti Mike Pennsylvania Business 6' 3" 292 DL - Defensive Lineman
62 Bucci Josh Villanova Civil Engineering 6'6" 320 OL - Offensive Lineman
65 Shirey Dan Villanova Education 6'3" 274 OL - Offensive Lineman
67 Redden Nick Duquesne Athletic Training/Pre-Med 6'2" 280 OL - Offensive Lineman
71 Greene Steve Connecticut Sports Management 6'5" 311 OL - Offensive Lineman
72 Heath Brandon Delaware History 6' 6" 305 OL - Offensive Lineman
73 Arcidiacono Mark Penn State Business 6' 5" 285 OL - Offensive Lineman
77 Osei Dave Rutgers Education 6'4" 260 OL - Offensive Lineman
89 Gilliam Garry Penn State Business Management 6' 7" 260 TE - Tight Ends
90 Lippert Jack Pittsburgh Undecided 6' 4" 255 DL - Defensive Lineman

Head Coach Janocko Tim Clearfield H.S.
Coach Gay Frank Red Land H.S.
Coach McNamee Glen Central Dauphin H.S.
Coach Ricci Mike Garnet Valley H.S.
Coach Wells Jim Feneral Mclane H.S.
Coach Fluck Brian West Catholic H.S.

Collegiate Development Football League - Open Call 6/20/09

Dear Recruit

Your presence is requested at the CDFL's 2nd 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge Competition at the Joe Saint Center in Hillburn N.Y. on Sat. June 20,2009 from 6-9 pm under the lights! If you are already registered with the CDFL or have attended the first 7 on 7 event it will be totally free, if not, it will only be $25.00 which will come out of your registration fee. The event will be pay-per-view internet broadcast live for college coaches and family and friends around the nation to view! The main scout in attendance will be Rutgers University. Teams will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so if you want to bring a team email a confirmation to playcdfl@gmail.com with your teams roster by position, hometown and contact info. If you come alone that is great, we will place you on a team.

We would like all players to bring black shorts and the CDFL will provide the jerseys. Each team will consist of a QB, HB, FB, TE, X reciever, Y reciever, Z receiver, 3/4 LB’s, 2 CB’s and 2 safties. The players will run plays directly from the Official CDFL Playbooks consisting of college level schemes. The Lineman Challenge will include competition for every position on both sides of the ball. All 18-24 year old players are welcomed, and we strongly encouraged anyone who is serious about playing in the CDFL this summer to attend this event. It is a big step in establishing relationships and getting you out for the CDFL and college coaches to see. Hope to see you there! Take care and God bless.
Video from our last event! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-K8npmn5r4

Sincerely,

Peter St. Lawrence

CDFL Co-Founder/President

St. Olaf College WR coach/Assistant Recruiter
(845) 743-4730

The CDFL 7 on 7 and Lineman's Challenge will be held at the:
Joseph T. St. Lawrence Sports Complex
115 Torne Valley Rd.
Hillburn NY 10931

CDFL Website: www.playcdfl.com

http://www.playCDFL.com
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