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Q&A with Shenandoah Valley quarterback Ben Dempster

How did the high school football season go overall?
“It was a hard season. I transitioned from rb to qb and played most of the season with a torn labrum in my throwing arm.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I have been going through physical therapy after my shoulder surgery. I plan on doing track and field and lifting weights for the next season.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“If we play as a team and compete all four quarters we will win games.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Williams Valley.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Alex Achenbach, Williams Valley running back.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“In college I don’t plan on playing sports.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“N/A.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“None.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“N/A.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“No.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”

Q&A with Jeannette quarterback Payton Molter

How did the high school football season go overall?
“I would say fair. We were in several games and made it to the playoffs as the lowest seed. It was our first year with a new head coach and we are certainly moving in the right direction. Much better than the prior year.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I concentrate mainly on football. I took a week off after the season, since then I lift five to six days a week and do drills with my brothers at the field in the evenings.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I am sure we will do better next season, our second season under Coach Paulone, and we have all but two players returning, along with several young guys coming up next year. I hope to get back to our winning tradition.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“After our last two years I would say every team is our toughest competition, we are not able to take any team lightly. That being said, there are always a few more weeks we play Clairton and GCC.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“By far the toughest player and one no team can take lightly is Da’sjon Craggette.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college! I am going to college for an education no matter what. Education is most important to me but a very close second is football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have been in communications with Washington & Jefferson, Westminster directly and received some information of interest from Temple, Army, Navy, Louisville.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Currently I would say Washington and Jefferson.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have been to Westminster, Washington & Jefferson, Penn State, and Robert Morris.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I am planning on a southern trip to Appalachian State Eastern Carolina (ECU)and Coastal Carolina in February of 2023.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My family are huge Tennessee Volunteer fans, I cheer for Pitt and UNC as well.”

Q&A with Episcopal Academy defensive lineman Alphonso Koukou

How did the high school football season go overall?
“It went great! Especially since I haven't played football since freshman year because of an injury last year.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Right now I'm focused on track and field doing shotput and discus.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I think we'll have a great season this upcoming year. We lost many key guys but our upcoming 2024 senior class is experienced, and very good.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Either Malvern Prep or the Haverford School, our two biggest rivals and the better teams in the league.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“SpringSide Chestnut Hill running back #1.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play both football, and track and field, but if I only have the opportunity to do one I'll have to choose.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Army West Point and Temple.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Army West Point.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I've been to West Point's campus around three times talking to the track and field [staff] and football staff. And I have been to Temple multiple times for football.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I have a couple junior days set up for mid-March to early April.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Oregon Ducks, definitely because of all of their uniforms.”

Q&A with Wilkes-Barre running back Mekhi Nelson

How did the high school football season go overall?
“It was a great historical season, but we fell short in our long-term goal of winning a district championship.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I plan to get in the weight room as much as I can to continue getting stronger and faster and I’ll be playing 7on7 and running track until the season starts back up.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel like we’re going to have an improved season and finally win districts since all of our guys have been grinding this whole offseason.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I feel as though del Val will be the toughest game on our schedule because they have a great group of returning athletes as well as a great coaching staff behind them.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Aiden Black from del Val.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to continue my football career and maybe my track career in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A lot of colleges have been recruiting me such as UConn, Penn State, Nebraska, Syracuse, Monmouth, JMU and Maryland just to name a few.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I’ll say UConn, Monmouth and Nebraska.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes I’ve had multiple visits including Syracuse, Army, Temple, UConn, and Maryland.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Yes, I have a couple visits set up for this spring.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Michigan was my favorite college growing up since they had the same colors as my peewee team (SWB Mini Mohawks).”
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Q&A with Wilkes-Barre running back Mekhi Nelson​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to continue my football career and maybe my track career in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A lot of colleges have been recruiting me such as UConn, Penn State, Nebraska, Syracuse, Monmouth, JMU and Maryland just to name a few.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I’ll say UConn, Monmouth and Nebraska.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes I’ve had multiple visits including Syracuse, Army, Temple, UConn, and Maryland.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Yes, I have a couple visits set up for this spring.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Michigan was my favorite college growing up since they had the same colors as my peewee team (SWB Mini Mohawks).”


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Q&A with Episcopal Academy defensive lineman Alphonso Koukou​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play both football, and track and field, but if I only have the opportunity to do one I'll have to choose.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Army West Point and Temple.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Army West Point.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I've been to West Point's campus around three times talking to the track and field [staff] and football staff. And I have been to Temple multiple times for football.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I have a couple junior days set up for mid-March to early April.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Oregon Ducks, definitely because of all of their uniforms.”


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Q&A with Jeannette quarterback Payton Molter​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college! I am going to college for an education no matter what. Education is most important to me but a very close second is football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have been in communications with Washington & Jefferson, Westminster directly and received some information of interest from Temple, Army, Navy, Louisville.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Currently I would say Washington and Jefferson.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have been to Westminster, Washington & Jefferson, Penn State, and Robert Morris.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I am planning on a southern trip to Appalachian State Eastern Carolina (ECU)and Coastal Carolina in February of 2023.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My family are huge Tennessee Volunteer fans, I cheer for Pitt and UNC as well.”


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Q&A with Shenandoah Valley quarterback Ben Dempster​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“In college I don’t plan on playing sports.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“N/A.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“None.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“N/A.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“No.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”


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Q&A with Fleetwood offensive tackle Hunter Svoboda​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yeah I would like to play sports in college. I would either play football or basketball when I make my commitment decision.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A couple of schools have been talking to [me] for football. Some of these schools are William and Mary, Boston College, Penn State, Brown University, Cornell University, and Princeton.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Right now I would say William and Mary. They have been talking to me since the beginning of the season and it is always a great time going up to the campus and talking to the coaches.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I went to two game day visits during the season and went to one junior day so far this off-season. The two game day visits were Boston College and William and Mary. I went to Penn State for a junior day visit in January.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I have been invited to go to Princeton and Brown during the spring and also have some camp invites.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I didn't really have a favorite college team growing up. I rooted for Baylor when I was younger because of Robert Griffin III, but I only liked them because he was my favorite college player growing up.”


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Q&A with Wilkes-Barre running back Mekhi Nelson
How did the high school football season go overall?
“It was a great historical season, but we fell short in our long-term goal of winning a district championship.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I plan to get in the weight room as much as I can to continue getting stronger and faster and I’ll be playing 7on7 and running track until the season starts back up.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel like we’re going to have an improved season and finally win districts since all of our guys have been grinding this whole offseason.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I feel as though del Val will be the toughest game on our schedule because they have a great group of returning athletes as well as a great coaching staff behind them.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Aiden Black from del Val.”

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Q&A with Episcopal Academy defensive lineman Alphonso Koukou
How did the high school football season go overall?
“It went great! Especially since I haven't played football since freshman year because of an injury last year.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Right now I'm focused on track and field doing shotput and discus.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I think we'll have a great season this upcoming year. We lost many key guys but our upcoming 2024 senior class is experienced, and very good.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Either Malvern Prep or the Haverford School, our two biggest rivals and the better teams in the league.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“SpringSide Chestnut Hill running back #1.”

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Q&A with Jeannette quarterback Payton Molter
How did the high school football season go overall?
“I would say fair. We were in several games and made it to the playoffs as the lowest seed. It was our first year with a new head coach and we are certainly moving in the right direction. Much better than the prior year.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I concentrate mainly on football. I took a week off after the season, since then I lift five to six days a week and do drills with my brothers at the field in the evenings.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I am sure we will do better next season, our second season under Coach Paulone, and we have all but two players returning, along with several young guys coming up next year. I hope to get back to our winning tradition.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“After our last two years I would say every team is our toughest competition, we are not able to take any team lightly. That being said, there are always a few more weeks we play Clairton and GCC.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“By far the toughest player and one no team can take lightly is Da’sjon Craggette.”

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Q&A with Shenandoah Valley quarterback Ben Dempster
How did the high school football season go overall?
“It was a hard season. I transitioned from rb to qb and played most of the season with a torn labrum in my throwing arm.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I have been going through physical therapy after my shoulder surgery. I plan on doing track and field and lifting weights for the next season.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“If we play as a team and compete all four quarters we will win games.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Williams Valley.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Alex Achenbach, Williams Valley running back.”

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Q&A with Fleetwood offensive tackle Hunter Svoboda
How did the high school football season go overall?
“The season did not go as expected. We went 2-8 and we had a rough season all around. We started off good with a 2-1 record, but we couldn't find our rhythm after week 3.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Right now, I have basketball going on and I'm lifting every day by myself and lifting when I can with the team.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“We have high hopes for this upcoming season. We think this could be a great season for us as long as the whole team buys in and puts the work in. If the team buys in, we can go far.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Twin Valley for sure. They have a lot of great players coming back and are always a tough team to play against.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Evan Myers. He's so hard to contain from a D-line perspective. He's small, but he has an arm. Not to mention he is very quick and shifty.”

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Best dual athletes this year and past

Being a Western pa guy Rodney Gallagher comes to mind and Phil jurkovick a couple years ago. One of the greatest of all time from my childhood was Steve taneyhill. He was a qb for Altoona in 1990 and went on to have his jersey retired in south Carolina. As good of a football player as he was he might have been a better point guard for their basketball. He could dribble, pass, and didn't miss from beyond the arch. Also Malik hooker out of new castle. He's a starting safety with the cowboys but lead new castle to an undefeated basketball season and a 4A title in 2014. He could jump out of the building.

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Q&A with Tyrone Area defensive back Brady Ronan​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I went on an unofficial visit to IUP this season, but I’m hoping for more interests and offers to come my way.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Yes.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes I loved Penn State, like any kid who grew up around State College.”


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Q&A with Central Catholic quarterback Payton Wehner​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“All Ivy League schools, Richmond, Villanova, and Temple.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Penn or Princeton.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not yet, I’m going to see Penn in March.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Penn in March.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”


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Q&A with Mt. Lebanon defensive lineman Connor Young​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I have dreams of playing division 1 football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I currently have offers from Penn and Dartmouth. I’ve also been talking with schools like Columbia, Lafayette, Navy, Bucknell, and Miami of Ohio.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Penn is recruiting me the hardest, they consistently reach out to me weekly.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“As of right now I’ve only been up to Temple and Toledo but I have visits arranged for many other schools.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I have trips planned to visit Penn, Lafayette, Dartmouth, and Miami of Ohio.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Michigan. My mom went to school there and is one of my favorites.”


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Q&A with Muncy linebacker Landyn Wommer​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college. It has always been a dream of mine to play Division 1.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of the moment I have no colleges that are recruiting me, but over the summer I plan on attending camps and trying to get coaches' attention.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“N/A.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips as of the moment, but I plan on changing that in the future.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I always dreamed of playing at Penn State University. My family and I have loved Penn State for a long time and it is always a great experience when I go to their home games during the season.”


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Q&A with Pine-Richland running back Ethan Pillar​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None really. I’ve had some schools reach out on Twitter and met with a few coaches at school this winter but nothing serious yet.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Nobody yet- but hopeful things pick up this spring and some schools will give me a chance.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not by coach invite or anything. I’ve gone to camps at SRU, YSU, RMU, and Notre Dame College. I went on a game day visit to John Carrol this fall. My family has taken me to see Ohio State, Eastern Michigan, Butler and Kent State.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Trying to make plans to visit some more schools this spring. I’d like to see Miami of Ohio, Ohio University, IUP, Shippensburg and Mercyhurst. Then I hope to go to some camps and new campuses this summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Ohio State has always been my favorite.”


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Q&A with Tyrone Area defensive back Brady Ronan
How did the high school football season go overall?
“We went 8-3 as a team, but we still expected more. We aren’t satisfied.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Working on track and football. Trying my hardest to get my 40 time down.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel confident that we’ll do big things. Since we are now moving up to the laurel highlands, our competition will obviously get better. [It will] result in us to work harder and in the long run be better.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I have two, Central and Bishop Guilfoyle. Both [were] district champs and made deep play off runs last year. I’m confident we have the speed and athleticism to match up against them. We can’t look over any opponent.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“There’s a lot of great players on our schedule. Would be tough to pick a single one.”

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Q&A with Central Catholic quarterback Payton Wehner
How did the high school football season go overall?
“Went super well and we made it to the WPIAL championship.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I play basketball so just lifting and playing basketball while also getting qb workouts in.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel my team could be super good as long as we put the off-season work in.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“North Allegheny.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“St. Ignatius got some good players.”

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Q&A with Mt. Lebanon defensive lineman Connor Young
How did the high school football season go overall?
“The football season went pretty well, I don’t think our record did us a lot of justice. We battled a lot of injuries early on and came back by the end of the season.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I just plan on focusing on football and perfecting skills that I need to work on.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel that our team will be pretty good next year. A lot of young players got playing time this past season and are developing into good football players.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“The toughest team we will play is most likely Central Catholic. They have a lot of very good players returning and it will be a battle.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“For me personally, Ty Yuhas.”

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Q&A with Muncy linebacker Landyn Wommer
How did the high school football season go overall?
“My season this year was great. I exceeded my expectations and I am excited for the rest of my high school career ahead.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“My plans as of the moment are to get physically stronger and mentally stronger for the upcoming season.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I believe our team will do better than last year. Our team was amazing last year, but I believe that we have a chance at beating everyone’s odds.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“During the regular season our toughest competition is South Williamsport. They are a very tough team and I love to play against them. During the postseason, our toughest competition is Canton. They have been our rivals for the past couple of years and it was an amazing experience last year to play against them.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I cannot state a specific person, but I do know that I will face some good lineman during the postseason that could halt us from advancing.”

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Q&A with Pine-Richland running back Ethan Pillar
How did the high school football season go overall?
“Ended the season with a 12-game win streak and winning a WPIAL and State Championship-doesn’t really get better than that.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Team lifting and conditioning started up. Typically I have that 3-4 times a week and I still train at Elite with Bryan Stefanik.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“Our goal is to repeat. We have a lot of returning players and great coaches.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Penn Hills.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Julian Duggar.”

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Q&A with Pine-Richland running back Ethan Pillar

How did the high school football season go overall?
“Ended the season with a 12-game win streak and winning a WPIAL and State Championship-doesn’t really get better than that.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Team lifting and conditioning started up. Typically I have that 3-4 times a week and I still train at Elite with Bryan Stefanik.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“Our goal is to repeat. We have a lot of returning players and great coaches.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Penn Hills.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Julian Duggar.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“None really. I’ve had some schools reach out on Twitter and met with a few coaches at school this winter but nothing serious yet.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Nobody yet- but hopeful things pick up this spring and some schools will give me a chance.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not by coach invite or anything. I’ve gone to camps at SRU, YSU, RMU, and Notre Dame College. I went on a game day visit to John Carrol this fall. My family has taken me to see Ohio State, Eastern Michigan, Butler and Kent State.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Trying to make plans to visit some more schools this spring. I’d like to see Miami of Ohio, Ohio University, IUP, Shippensburg and Mercyhurst. Then I hope to go to some camps and new campuses this summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Ohio State has always been my favorite.”

Q&A with Muncy linebacker Landyn Wommer

How did the high school football season go overall?
“My season this year was great. I exceeded my expectations and I am excited for the rest of my high school career ahead.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“My plans as of the moment are to get physically stronger and mentally stronger for the upcoming season.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I believe our team will do better than last year. Our team was amazing last year, but I believe that we have a chance at beating everyone’s odds.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“During the regular season our toughest competition is South Williamsport. They are a very tough team and I love to play against them. During the postseason, our toughest competition is Canton. They have been our rivals for the past couple of years and it was an amazing experience last year to play against them.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I cannot state a specific person, but I do know that I will face some good lineman during the postseason that could halt us from advancing.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college. It has always been a dream of mine to play Division 1.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of the moment I have no colleges that are recruiting me, but over the summer I plan on attending camps and trying to get coaches' attention.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“N/A.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips as of the moment, but I plan on changing that in the future.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I always dreamed of playing at Penn State University. My family and I have loved Penn State for a long time and it is always a great experience when I go to their home games during the season.”

Q&A with Mt. Lebanon defensive lineman Connor Young

How did the high school football season go overall?
“The football season went pretty well, I don’t think our record did us a lot of justice. We battled a lot of injuries early on and came back by the end of the season.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I just plan on focusing on football and perfecting skills that I need to work on.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel that our team will be pretty good next year. A lot of young players got playing time this past season and are developing into good football players.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“The toughest team we will play is most likely Central Catholic. They have a lot of very good players returning and it will be a battle.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“For me personally, Ty Yuhas.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I have dreams of playing division 1 football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I currently have offers from Penn and Dartmouth. I’ve also been talking with schools like Columbia, Lafayette, Navy, Bucknell, and Miami of Ohio.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Penn is recruiting me the hardest, they consistently reach out to me weekly.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“As of right now I’ve only been up to Temple and Toledo but I have visits arranged for many other schools.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“I have trips planned to visit Penn, Lafayette, Dartmouth, and Miami of Ohio.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Michigan. My mom went to school there and is one of my favorites.”

Q&A with Central Catholic quarterback Payton Wehner

How did the high school football season go overall?
“Went super well and we made it to the WPIAL championship.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I play basketball so just lifting and playing basketball while also getting qb workouts in.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel my team could be super good as long as we put the off-season work in.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“North Allegheny.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“St. Ignatius got some good players.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“All Ivy League schools, Richmond, Villanova, and Temple.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Penn or Princeton.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not yet, I’m going to see Penn in March.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Penn in March.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”

Q&A with Tyrone Area defensive back Brady Ronan

How did the high school football season go overall?
“We went 8-3 as a team, but we still expected more. We aren’t satisfied.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“Working on track and football. Trying my hardest to get my 40 time down.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I feel confident that we’ll do big things. Since we are now moving up to the laurel highlands, our competition will obviously get better. [It will] result in us to work harder and in the long run be better.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I have two, Central and Bishop Guilfoyle. Both [were] district champs and made deep play off runs last year. I’m confident we have the speed and athleticism to match up against them. We can’t look over any opponent.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“There’s a lot of great players on our schedule. Would be tough to pick a single one.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I went on an unofficial visit to IUP this season, but I’m hoping for more interests and offers to come my way.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Yes.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes I loved Penn State, like any kid who grew up around State College.”

2022 Football: post season quick hits. D-12 and the Inter-Ac.

2022 Football: post season quick hits by district.
Here’s a snapshot of many of the teams across the state with no particular format, pulling what seemed interesting, district by district. Things like streaks, special players, upsets, coaches, outstanding/disappointing seasons, returning players etc. I’ll post the other districts as I complete them. Enjoy and jump in with corrections and additions.

District-12 and the Inter-Academic.

Philadelphia Catholic League
Red Division
St. Joseph’s Prep 6A 12-1

Say what you will about un-level playing fields, no teams in the state or for that matter the East has sought out the high level of competition SJP has, playing powerhouses and high end comp like St. Thomas Aquinas, IMG and Tampa Jesuit from Florida, Milton and Marietta of Georgia, Gonzaga and St. Johns of D.C., Good Counsel of Maryland, Don Bosco Prep and St. Peters from New Jersey, Evangel Christian Academy of Louisiana, St. Ignatius of Ohio and others over the years. This past season saw them play St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Peters-NJ, Erasmus of Brooklyn and Gonzaga-DC, losing only to St. Thomas’s powerhouse 7A state champ 48-37, a game they led 31-28 late in the 3rd quartet at STA’s field in Fort Lauderdale. That was their 7th consecutive appearance in the state final in the last ten years, defeating Harrisburg 42-7. They also have two Silver Medal runner up trophies. The SJP crowd will fill in the blanks but on paper it looks like they’ll have one of their best teams this year, with big numbers returning on offense including Qb Samaj Jones (62%-2263py, 95-641ry, #2 rusher), receivers David Washington (42-576), Brandon Rehmann (43-466) and Elijah Jones (12-422), plus all their running backs, Khaseen Phillips (757), Taj Dyches (404) and Erik Sanchez (279). The D looks set on the line with Chase Witmayer, Ivan Bailey-Green, Mazxwell Roy and Sean McNulty back. Last year’s super soph Anthony Sacca (6-4, 215) is back with Nick McGlynn and Toni Cerruti at linebacker and five starters (?) or experienced players in the secondary. They’ll miss Cole Niles, Josiah Trotter and Matt DuMond but look able to replace them with experience and talent.
LaSalle College 6A 5-6
The Explorer’s season nose-dived after the misleading opener against North Penn, winning 37-28, then getting trounced by Malvern Prep 35-0 and Harrisburg-Bishop McDevitt 56-7. The Haverford School’s great team (10-0), shut them down thoroughly in a 21-7 win, holding them to 154 total yards. Check out Haverford School’s O-Line on video vs LS. No give up though with a 4-3 finish including rebuilding Calvert Hall-MD (7-6, 37-15 last five) 21-20 in Towson and a hard fought 21-13 loss to St. Joe’s to close it out. The offense failed them, ending the year averaging 16ppg, their worst since 2007’s 5-7 team that averaged 15 a game. For 2023, both quarterbacks return; Gavin Sidwar (63%-651 thru Calvert Hall) and John McSorley (60%-422, 158ry, post Calvert Hall). Receivers James Dolan (280py) and the talented Stevie Davis (619ry) are also back. One of the big losses on defense is Darold Dengohe (J.Mad), their 6-3, 285 tackle. Also gone are their No.1 tackler MLB Mike Fleppo (82) and OLB Sean McFadden (46). The D-Front took a hit with at least six graduating. Like St, Joe’s, LaSalle has played a well-regarded ‘tho more regional non-conference schedule over the years (last five) including North Penn x4, Imhotep x3, Malvern Prep x5, Haverford School x4, Harrisburg-Bishop McDevitt x2 McDonogh x2 and Calvert Hall of Maryland.
Roman Catholic 5A 9-3
The Cahillites just had their first winning season since 2012, playing a competitive schedule against Wilson (West Lawn), Trinity-Camp Hill, Perkiomen Valley, Malvern Prep, LaSalle, St. Joe’s and Imhotep who were a combined 64-22. The l4-6 loss to Imhotep came in the district final. They fielded one of their best defenses in many years, allowing 12ppg with seven opponents held to ten or less points. With at least two DLs and a veteran secondary, that could continue although the loss of DEs Jamiel Lyons and Jason Patterson, and LBs Jordan Montgomery and Brandon Mark, their top four tacklers, will be felt. Offensively they look good with the return of quarterback Semaj Beals (58%-1774) and the outstanding receiver Tyseer Denmark (53/892) and Trey Woodley (15/235).
Father Judge 6A 4-8
The Crusaders got off on the wrong foot with narrow losses to Olney Charter (6-5) 12-9 and Pope John Paul II (10-2) 22-21 to open the season and prevent their going 6-6. They’re a young group (most skill returns) with many linemen returning who could sneak up on people next season.
Archbishop Wood 5A 1-7
Four years ago these guys won the 5A state title at 11-3, beating Cheltenham (14-2) 19-15 in an epic game. Since then they’ve gone 9-16 with no winning seasons. An offense that scored 65 points all season….65 points!….was a problem. The schedule was also brutal playing Malvern Prep 8-2, St. Joseph’s Prep 12-1, The Haverford School 10-0, Roman 9-3 x2 and Philly Northeast 9-3.
Blue Division
Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti 3A 11-3 (Neumann Goretti)

The Saints advanced to the 3A state final where they lost to Belle Vernon (12-2) 9-8, turned away at the goal line in the closing seconds. NG played without RB/CB Shawn Battle (916ry) who was suspended for throwing a punch against Wyomissing the week before. For 2023, they return senior quarterback Mekhi Wharton (6-6 230, 58%-1540) and three freshman backs that got a lot of time in Terrence Page (62-215), Mahki Mitchell (35-233) and Amahj Gowens (55-291). The top three receivers graduate. The freshman got a lot of time as a matter of course and with many starters sitting for the Thanksgiving Day game vs Southern, two days before Northwestern Lehigh, and lead back Shawn Battle (170-916ry, 30-454py) missing Belle Vernon. The 26-20 win against Southern turned out to be quite a game with the Saints winning 26-20 in the oldest (82nd) Public vs Catholic rivalry game in the city. On defense where they allowed 12ppg, they return at least seven starters and six of their top nine tacklers, looking especially strong on the D-front. About Coach; since Albie Crosby took over the program in 2017, the Saints have gone 51-13 and into the postseason discussion on an annual basis. Prior to his arrival, the Saints had four winning season the previous 13 years.
Monsignor Bonner-Archbishop Prendergast 4A 11-2 (Bonner-Prendie)
Bonner won the 4A district title beating Public League rep Bartram (5-6) 53-8, then Interboro (10-4) 33-21 in the opening round of States before losing to Crestwood (13-2) 21-14. For 2023, they graduate both quarterbacks but return their three leading rushers led by Avery Hankey (1176) and Jaylen Johnson (393ry, 230py). Lead receiver Jalil Hall (33-602) is back with Austin Cannon (13-184). The D looks sound (12ppg last year) with seven starters returning and three of their leading tacklers; Isaiah Session (MLB, #1-90), Mylacchi Williams (DE, #3-50) and Mick Johnson (S, # 5-37). They look particularly strong in the secondary. Over the course of the last four years, Bonner established itself as a 4A regional power, garnering a 33-7 record. This followed a 17-year stretch where they had two winning season
Conwell Egan Catholic 3A 6-5
The Eagles slipped to 6-5 from 8-3 with an offense that struggled at 20ppg. A difficult non-conference schedule didn’t help with losses to Episcopal (9-1) 34-8 and Moore Catholic-Staten Island (9-3) 20-7. Other losses came against Lansdale Catholic 10-0 and Blue powers Bonner 28-0 then Neumann 20-10 in the district final. A scrappy D allowing 14ppg kept them in many games.
Lansdale Catholic 3A 7-3
Lansdale Catholic emerged from a two-year slump that saw them go 0-4 in 2020 and 1-10 in 2021. A bland non-conference slate of Mastbaum (2-6), Boys Latin (4-7) and New Hope-Solebury (2-9) where they won 49-8, 48-18 and 42-6 respectively helped, especially with conference losses to Bonner-Prendie and Neumann-Goretti, 42-14 and 26-7. They’ve had only four winning seasons since moving from the PAC to the PCL in 2008, a move that was questioned by many.
Archbishop Ryan 4A 6-5
Things are looking up at Ryan with two consecutive winning seasons following a 1-10 season in 2019 and 0-5 in 2020. They ended the year on a 4-2 run, losing a tough one to Bonner in the 4A district final 28-21 but beating GW in the Thanksgiving Day game 17-6.
West Catholic 2A 4-8
The Burrs stubborn but overworked defense that allowed a respectable 16ppg got no help from an offense that averaged 14ppg. But the D kept them close in tight losses to Conwell Egan (6-5) 14-7 and 14-0, and a solid Bonner (11-2) team 13-12 before losing in the first round of States to Trinity (10-5) of Camp Hill 24-0.
Archbishop Carroll 3A 0-10
Carroll completed their second straight 0-10 season scoring 40 total points. They suffered five shutouts and were held to single digit scoring in eight of their ten games with one winning season the last 15 years.
Cardinal O’Hara 4A 1-9
Like Archbishop Carroll, Cardinal O’Hara also had a power outage this year, scoring 82 points the entire season, with their only win coming against Archbishop Carroll 14-12. In fact, they’ve had a power outage the last four years going 7-23. Before that they went 25-9 from 2016 through 2018. The only thing stopping them then was good stuff from Imhotep, West Catholic, CEC and Neumann.

Philadelphia Public League (selected teams)
PPL-Independence
Imhotep Charter School 5A 10-3

Next to Southern Columbia with seven, Imhotep has the greatest collection of Silver Medals in the state with runner-up medals in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021 and last year. They won Gold Medals in 2013 and 2015. Last year’s team was ‘right there’, proving themselves with competitive losses to Archbishop Spalding 20-13 and Malvern Prep 17-13 before beating Roman Catholic 14-6, Whitehall 55-7 and Upper Dublin 21-14, then losing to Pine Richland 28-14 in the final.
Northeast High 6A 9-3
Imhotep may be the alpha in the Philly Pub but Northeast lets them and others know they’re around by putting solid teams out there on a regular basis as evidenced by their 69-21 record the last eight years and having only one losing season the last 24 years. Apart from playing Imhotep every year, they’ve also played Inter-Ac and PCL teams, and Jersey teams like St. Peters and St. Joseph’s of Hammonton.
PPL- National
Abraham Lincoln 6A 8-5

The Rail Splitters are a winning program with a 36-15 slate the last five years and an aggressive schedule taking them to Cedar Crest (5-5) in Lebanon, Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7-5) at the Wolvarena and Haverford (6-5). They lost those games (in order) 21-12, 35-22 and 35-14. But it was a great schedule upgrade and fun road trips for the players. Pitt CC was impressed with their speed and they gave the Falcons of Cedar Crest a game.
PPL-American
Mastery North Charter 5A 9-3

The Pumas are on a run going 36-20 the last six years. Along the way they took on the challenge of Abington, Berks Catholic, Salesianum-DE and others. This year saw them defeat Simon Gratz (5-5) 23-12 in the 5A semifinal before getting crushed by Imhotep 52-0.
Belmont Charter 1A 8-4
Nice team that had trouble with winning teams losing to Executive Education Academy (Allentown, 2A, 8-4) who played a far more difficult schedule (Berks Catholic, Jersey Shore, Lakeland) 28-0, Academy New Church (D1, 1A, 7-2) 62-28 and Steel High (1A, 14-1) 46-6, the 1A state champ. They also lost the opener to Martin Luther King (5A, 4-8) 30-14.
PPL-Liberty
Kensington 6A 6-4

The Tigers are playing football (again) and not doing bad with a 28-15 record after going 6-33 the previous four years. Nice seeing the admin and staff getting the players out to see other venues with road games at Collinswood-NJ (5-7) and Strath Haven (12-1).

Inter Academic League (non-PIAA)
If you thought the Philadelphia Catholic League was a force, check out the Inter-Ac to see one of the very top conferences in the state with wins over PCL powers Neumann Goretti (11-3), the 3A finalist, Bonner-Prendie (11-2), who got to the 4A quarterfinal, and PPL power Imhotep (10-3) who advanced to the 5A finals. They also handled Roman, LaSalle and almost everyone en route to a 27-3 record against non-conference teams in 2022.
The Haverford School 10-0
The Haverford School used a record setting defense that allowed 101 total points to shutdown Bonner (11-2) 14-12, Malvern Prep (8-2) 6-0 and Episcopal Academy (9-1) 21-19, winning their first Inter-Ac title since 2015. The offense was powered by a massive and talented O-Line featuring Sean Dogery (6-4, 290, sr, Penn State), Matt Pante (6-5, 285, sr), Thomas Barr (6-3, 285, so), Noah Andrewson (6-6, 320, jr), Adon Gross (6-3, 245, jr) and tight ends James Falk (6-6, 235, sr) and Sean Brodnik (6-4, 230, jr), all returning starters. Any SE PA Top 10 and State Top 20 would have to have this team within their ranks.
Episcopal Academy 9-1
Episcopal used a record setting offense to make their mark last season, averaging 41ppg. They breezed through the first eight games unchallenged before encountering Malvern Prep (8-2) who they defeated 14-11. Then came Haverford School in the finale with both undefeated. The two locked horns with Haverford School prevailing after the Churchmen failed on a two-point conversion with under two minutes left in the game. Next season looks good for Episcopal with the exciting dual threat Qb Narome Rayborn back (1206-68%, 18/3 ratio, 54/454ry) although speedy TJ Cadden graduates with 531 pass yards and 248 rushing.
Malvern Prep 8-2
Here’s the winningest program in the conference with a 73-25 overall record the last ten years. And that’s against (last five years) high end comp like LaSalle x4, Archbishop Wood x3, Imhotep x2, Berks Catholic x3, Roman x2, Archbishop Spalding x2, McDonogh x2, West Catholic, Salesianum, Hun and Peddie, on and on. They had notable wins last season against Imhotep 17-13 and Roman Catholic 10-0. Defense was their forte at 6ppg, a school record of 64 total points allowed. The losses were against Haverford School 6-0 and Episcopal 14-11 where an offense at 24ppg fell short against teams also fielding record setting defenses.
Germantown Academy 7-3
Germantown Academy was a level below the big three of Haverford School, Episcopal and Malvern with losses to HS 20-7, EA 49-7 and MP 29-14. But, it all ended well with a 28-27 win against rival Penn Charter in the 136th consecutive meeting of the archrivals in the longest continuous rivalry in the country.
William Penn Charter 5-5
The Quakers started out 4-0, finishing 1-5. One look at the schedule tells why running into The Lawrenceville School-NJ, Malvern Prep, Episcopal and Haverford School consecutively. Also and for connective/linkage purposes, Lawrenceville School (7-2, co-ed prep) who beat them 31-10 plays pretty good football, losing to Choate Rosemary Hall School-CT (8-1) 37-0 and Phillips Exeter School-NH (7-1) 21-20. Choate is a private school with a 72-11 record over the last ten years, including an undefeated stretch from 2014-2018, going 48-0. Back to Penn; they’ve been on a slide going 1-1, 4-5 and 5-5 the last three years but return eight to the defense that started four sophs and a frosh. Big O-skill losses.
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 3-7
The Blue Devils had something going early in the season winning the opener against MLK 48-16 then losing competitively to Northeast (9-3) 14-12 and Cheltenham (6-4) 7-6. They bounced back with road wins at The Hill School and Father Judge before collapsing with a 0-5 finish to go winless in the Inter-Ac for the second straight year.

Jeff Braido Resigns at Easton

Easton head coach Jeff Braido resigned from his post this afternoon after six season as the Red Rovers head football coach. Braido, a 1988 Easton alum, spent thirty years on the Easton sidelines, first as the JV coach, then as the special teams coordinator before taking over for Steve Shiffert in 2017. The Red Rovers finished 3-8 this past season, went winless at home, missed the D11 playoffs for the second time since 1998, and lost to archrival Phillipsburg 35-14. Braido finishes his Easton career 37-30, with at least four losses in six straight seasons, the first time that has happened since they began playing football in 1894. It is the shortest tenure by an Easton football coach since Frank O'Hora lasted one year in 1947. Since World War I, the only multi-season head coach with a lower winning percentage than Braido's 56% is John Kressler, who won 27% of his games from 1930-1934 before very literally being run out of town.

As I have mentioned before, most of this is not Jeff Braido's fault. He was put in an untenable position when he was hired to replace Steve Shiffert despite no experience coaching or playing football outside of the Easton program and very little schematic or administrative expertise. More qualified and capable candidates were passed over in 2017 in favor of Braido, who is an exceptionally nice and popular guy who also has significant familial connections within the Easton athletic department. There was also a poisoned well amongst the Lehigh Valley coaching community over the unceremonious firing of Shiffert. But, as I wrote in these pages six years ago, there is no evidence that it was going to go well, and it did not.

This will be new athletic director Matt Baltz's first coaching hire, as he takes the job officially on January 23rd. It will arguably the most important decision he makes in terms of creating success in his tenure. I'll have more on possible candidates, but logical and ones I would be reaching out to if I were in Baltz's position, but Easton is one of the biggest schools in the state with significant feeder programs and serious numbers within their football program and a history of success - somebody could stumble into a very nice job and the candidate pool could be robust if these advantages are apparent and the new administration seems to have its act together. We shall see.
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PIAA State Duals - 2A

aith Christian vs. Notre Dame (GP)



107: #10 Kole Davidheiser (23-7) vs. Tanner Berkenstock (14-7) or #4 Ayden Smith (31-3)

The first decision point where this morning’s weigh ins will make a difference. Ayden Smith has been down at 107 all year and is ranked amongst the top kids in the country at the weight. However, since District Duals, Smith has been wrestling 114, with Tanner Berkenstock down at 114. If Smith weighs in at 107, he is a solid favorite to beat Davidheiser, but Davidheiser would be a solid favorite to at least beat, if not bonus Berkenstock. If ND is going to win, Smith has to get down to 107 and beat Davidheiser.



114: Owin Brunner (8-5) or #2 Gauge Botero (30-2) vs. Tanner Berkenstock (14-7) or #4 Ayden Smith (31-3)

Here is our next real decision point. PA Power has this projected as Botero wrestling at 114 instead of 121, where he’s been all year. Berkenstock would be a solid favorite to beat Brunner, but Botero would likely pin Berkenstock. I also don’t love Smith’s chances coming up from 107 wrestling Botero who is coming down from 121. Size matters. But similarly, Smith pins Brunner if he’s here.



121: Owin Brunner (8-5) or #2 Gauge Botero (30-2) vs. #14 Cooper Feltman (16-11)

Feltman has turned himself into a really nice wrestler, highlighted by his win earlier in the year over state finalist Cole Campbell (Bethlehem catholic). But Botero pinned him in the first minute of their match at Escape the Rock. Feltman will get bonus points against Brunner if Botero goes down to 114, but it’s six for FC otherwise.

127: #11 Arment Waltenbaugh (14-4) vs. Gavyn Kelton (14-11)

Waltenbaugh beat Kelton in a wild match at Escape the Rock, 18-11. Two really talented freshman, with Waltenbaugh being more seasoned at this point in their careers.

133: #7 Mason Wagner (26-7) vs. Tanner McQueen (10-12)

Should be a fall for Faith Christian.

139: #4 Chase Hontz (27-8) vs. #13 Bryson Vaugh (22-10)

Hontz is the more talented wrestler here, Vaughn has been around the block as a senior who has been practice partners with Ryan Crookham and Brandan Chletsos and has a state medal himself. Hontz is defienitely the favorite, but if ND is going to win, they need a match like this to go their way and Vaughn as a senior might be their best bet.

145: #6 Max Stein (29-7) vs. #1 Vince Bouzakis (29-7)

One of the best matches of the dual, this was 3-2 Bouzakis at Escape the Rock. Could potentially be a state final. I will say, Bouzakis, the most controversial transfer of the offseason, has not looked like the incredible worldbeater advertised when he came in from Wyoming Seminary.

152: #8 Cael Weidemoyer (22-3) vs. #9 Keegan Ramsay (15-10)

Weidemoyer has put together an incredibly impressive freshman year and looks like a future state champ. Ramsay was a state qualifier as a freshman and has taken ten losses against a really tough schedule. This is the biggest coinflip in the dual, and again, one Notre Dame needs.

160: #5 Luke Sugalski (18-6) vs. #11 Joey LaPenna (8-4)

So this is a real hinge point of the dual. Sugalski was a state qualifier as a freshman and again is one of the superstar young upper weights for Faith Christian. LaPenna has wrestled up in weight his whole career, and even this year started up at 189 while he was coming off of a football injury and coming down in weight (he was 189 last year while weighing in in the high 160s). He’s going to be very big and strong for 160, and he can push Sugalski.



172: #1 Adam Waters (31-1) vs. #2 Holden Garcia (27-6)

This is the marquee matchup. Garcia is the returning state champion, a Princeton commit, and has been nationally ranked for most of the last two years. Waters is one of the best freshman upperweights we’ve seen. Waters really put himself on the map by beating Garcia, 3-1, in the finals at Escape the Rock. I think we’ll see this today, in the SE Regional Final, and in the State Final at 172 pounds.



189: #12 Jason Singer (20-7) vs. Connor Smalley (11-15)

Smalley has been pushed into action with the ineligibility ruling on Dominic Sumpolec. Smalley has had a nice freshman year essentially wrestling up two weights (he’s probably a 160 at this point) and a bright future, but Singer is going to win this one handily.



215: #4 Mark Effendian (28-9) vs. #12 Jared Blobe (24-8)

Another great match up, Blobe has really blossomed in the back half of his career as a good 215 pounder. Crazy strong, sound fundamentals. Effendian has a higher ceiling and is a better athlete, so if he can push pace, this should be a big win for Faith Christian.



286: Ben Mertz (1-4) vs. #3 Aiden Compton (29-8)

Compton by fall.



Here’s what I’ve got – I’m predicting Berkenstock goes 107, and we get Smith-Botero at 114.

107: Faith Christian by major 4-0

114: Faith Christian by decision 7-0

121: Notre Dame by fall 7-6

127: Faith Christian by decision 10-6

133: Faith Christian by fall 16-6

139: Faith Christian by decision 19-6

145: Notre Dame by decision 19-9

152: Notre Dame by decision 19-12

160: Faith Christian by decision 22-12

172: Notre dame by decision 22-15

189: Faith Christian by fall: 28-15

215: Faith Christian by decision: 31-15

285: Notre Dame by fall: 31-21 FC



If Smith makes 107 and Botero stays at 121, I’ve got it 9-6 ND to start instead of 7-6, so that only makes up two points. They’d need LaPenna, Vaughn, and Garcia to win.

PIAA State Duals - 3A

#14 Pennridge vs. #8 Hempfield

Hempfield ranked wrestlers: #7 Ethan Lebin (127), #7 Eli Carr (139), #6 Lucas Kapusta (145), #23 Elijah Binakonsky (215), #14 Caleb Mussmon (285)

Pennridge ranked wrestlers: #10 Colby Martinelli (107), #9 Cole Coffin (114), #19 Sam Kuhns (139), #16 Talan Hogan (172)

This will probably be the most balanced dual on paper, where there aren’t a ton of stars (though Lebin was a surprise state finalist last year) but lost of solid, but unheralded kids on both sides. Hempfield comes out of a much tougher part of the state, and I think their kids will be a little more battle tested.

#10 Central Mountain vs. #15 Cumberland Valley

Central Mountain ranked wrestlers: #1 Luke Simcox (133), #3 Dalton Perry (139), #7 Griffin Walizer (145), #12 Rocco Serifini (189), #20 Brayden Blackwell (285)

Cumberland Valley ranked wrestlers: #15 Phil Montes (107), #24 Alex Tennis (127), #11 Jacob Mitchell (133), #15 Gabe Belga (152), #11 Anthony Bruscino (189)

Central Mountain has stars (Simcox is a favorite to win a state title, Perry is a returning state champ and Penn State commit), but not quite the lineup depth of Cumberland Valley, who always puts an excellent product on the mat. Central Mountain needs to get bonus points in bunches in the spots where they can.

#24 Shikellamy vs. #5 Waynesburg

Shikellamy ranked wrestlers: #20 Alex Reed (114), #15 Isaac McGregor (133), #19 Connor Wetzel (160), #16 Mason Rebuck (215),

Waynesburg ranked wrestlers: #14 Ky Szewczyk (114), #6 Joe Simon (133), #1 Mac Church (145), #19 Nate Jones (152), #1 Rocco Welsh (172), #8 Brody Evans (189), #4 Eli Makel (215)

Speaking of stars, Waynesburg has them in droves, with Church and Welsh having a combined 3 state titles and 5 state finals between the two of them, and both ranked in the top 3 in the country at their weight class. Simon and Makel are also state finalist caliber kids in wide open weight classes. They’re not as deep as the team that won state duals and the individual tournament in 2021, but they’re good enough to advance without a problem here. This is what they’d call a helmt match up in college football – two of the most storied programs in state history and it’s always fun to see them battle. Shikellamy was the baddest kid on the block for a long time in the 1980s and I always enjoy when they’re in Hershey.

#1 Bethlehem Catholic vs. #16 Council Rock South

Bethlehem Catholic ranked wrestlers: #1 Keanu Dillard (107), #1 Nate Desmond (114), #20 Ryder Campbell (121), #18 Shane McFillin (127), #2 Cael McIntyre (133), #1 Kollin Rath (139), #14 Charlie Scanlan (145), #5 Jake Dailey (152), #6 Andrew Harmon (160), #4 Luke Thomas (172), #15 Landon Muth (189), #12 Elijah Thompson (285)

Council Rock South ranked wrestlers: #8 Connor Lenahan (107), #13 Luke Reitter (114), #25 Gavin Cole (152), #7 Bekhruz Sadriddinov (160)

As you can see, Bethlehem Catholic has ranked wrestlers in 12 of 13 weight classes, three projected state champs, seven projected medalists, and three kids ranked in the top 5 nationally. They’re going to win the tournament. Council Rock South, however, does have Sadriddinov, who should have an excellent match up with Andrew Harmon.



In Friday’s semis, give me Central Mountain over Hempfield and Bethlehem Catholic over Waynesburg, then I’d bet a lot of my net worth on Bethlehem Catholic coming out of the top half.

Q&A with Seneca Valley defensive end Ryan Och

How did the high school football season go overall?
“I think that it was a great season in many aspects. As a team I think that we were kind of disappointed in where we finished and still feel like we had a lot more to give. Personally, I played my first varsity ball and learned so much about the game. I am really thankful to play with the seniors of last year, they showed me so much about the game and I made some memories with them that I will never forget.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“I stick to football in the offseason, working to get stronger, faster, and smarter and work to improve my game. I work out on my own as well as team workouts which have started recently.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I am really confident in the team this upcoming year. We have a lot of guys that will be playing their first varsity ball and they are hungry to show what they can do. This offseason we are just trying to learn and improve and I feel that our coaches will put us in great positions to win a lot of games this year.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I think that all of our section games are always some of our toughest. Every team in 6A is capable of beating each other and it’s always great football. I think that North Allegheny and Central Catholic really stand out this year though. Both teams are so talented and NA will be hot coming off of the WPIAL title. I think our guys are ready to go into those two games and really leave everything out there. We still have some bad taste in our mouths ever since they gave us our last 2 losses last year.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“There’s so many talented players in Western PA and I think 6A is home to a lot of them. You could name so many kids to a list like this, I think Central Catholic definitely has some of them. I think Peter Gonzalez has the ability to take over any game and Cole Sullivan is a dominant defensive player. I think Boyd from NA is electric and Mikey Evans the QB in Cannon Mac is very talented.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I haven’t been recruited yet by any school, but I am excited to work my way to those opportunities.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I have not been recruited by any school yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have visited many schools but none for recruiting purposes.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“No, I do not have any trips planned soon.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I have always been a huge fan of Kentucky, my sister goes there and I think it is such a nice campus. I have always loved watching their basketball teams and it is really cool that their football team is starting to become a great program.”
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