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Anyone have any insight into this game? Pope John Paul @ Interboro. Only info I know about the teams is what I read online after they play. Interboro seems to have a big time back that's chasing the Delco rushing record. Couple of games over 300 yards this year. And all I really know about PJP is that they seemed to be the 1 seed in D1 for most of the year. Also they have only played 1 previous night game this year. Only lost to Perkiomen Valley by 1 score in the PAC title game. They seem to be a little more balanced than the Bucs, who like always will try to line up and run the ball down your throat all night. On paper(well news clippings at least) it seems like it could be a great one on Friday. Any predictions?

Side note.... from what I have read/gathered, there are no longer tickets that can be purchased at the field for the playoff games. Online only. Is that just a D1 thing? Piaa thing? I have talked to a couple people that dont like it at all. Any thoughts/comments?

District 3: 5A Exeter write up plus 3 rescheduled games.

5A Dover at Exeter (see below), 5A Shippensburg 8-3 at Solanco 10-0 and 2A Trinity 6-4 at Annville Cleona 7-3 have been moved to Saturday.

District 3: 5A

Exeter 10-0 (2) vs Dover 9-2 (7)

With a streak of 11 consecutive winning seasons, this is just where you ‘might’ expect to see Exeter, especially with a 35-10 mark the last 4 years. This season saw them reload after graduating a great group that went 10-4 and beat Governor Mifflin to win districts. No one saw that coming (!) any more than they saw this year’s success that has exceeded all expectations. Averaging 41ppg and allowing 11 are their best numbers in both categories….ever! They obviously have some skill people but what a surprise at quarterback where Mason Rotelli (6-0, 175, sr) has lit things up, completing 70% of passes for 1256 yards with a 16 to 5 Td/Pick ratio. Add in 406 rush yards on 70 carries for 7 more scores making him a legit dual threat. One of the better kept secrets in the state (not locally) is the exceptional targets he has at tight end in Joey Schlaffer (Penn State) with 31 receptions for 695 yards and 9 Tds, plus Zach Zandier with 347 yards on 20 catches. Schlaffer is 6-6, 215, Zandier 6-5, 210. Hard missing them and even harder defending. Richie Karstien is a bulldozer at 6-1, 220 with 1153 yards rushing and 17 touchdowns behind a line that averages 245 pounds; Matt McConnell 6-1 235, Ryan McConnell 6-0 240, Anthony Caccese 6-6 290, Kyle Lash 6-3 215 and Lucas Palange 6-1 245. Caccese also stands out at DT as does Palange at LB.

Another surprise is Dover since no one expected them to be here after going 1-9 last year. Their won-loss the last 5 years is a dismal 16-30 and 41-57 the last 10 years with only 2 winning seasons. They certainly turned things around this year where with surprising wins at Suburban 35-21 in York, then last week’s playoff opener where they whaled a decent Garden Spot (7-4) team 40-21. But, they have no standout wins as Exeter does against Hempfield and Manheim Central. They do have notable losses against South Western (7-4) 41-13 and New Oxford (8-2) 36-18, both at Dover! Quarterback is Aric Campbell is key to their attack, throwing for 2227 yards at 53% with a 20/10 ratio and rushing for 252 yards on 39 carries. His top receiver is the very quick Thomas Smyser (5-7, 165) with 54 catches for 1037 yards. Gavin Mullins (5-6, 150), another speedster, is the lead back with 1195 yards plus 28 receptions for 397 yards. Stopping him is stopping a big part of their offense. At 29ppg with a defense allowing 20, its doubtful they can keep up with the larger more physical Eagles of Exeter. In fact, they look small on videos and after reviewing the roster. Quickness will not likely get them past this bunch where Exeter should roll….big!
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District 3 Playoffs: 6A write ups

District 3: 6A playoffs
** Home teams on left.
(All games are Nov 11 at 7 except Harrisburg-Wilson that is Nov 12 at 1PM)

Hempfield 8-2 (1) vs Carlisle 6-4 (8)
The Black Knights are sitting pretty atop the district in the postseason following a campaign where they won 3 of 5 games against high end comp, and playing half the field of 8 in the regular season. None were more impressive than conference road wins at Wilson 20-16 and Manheim Township 17-14 to secure the Lancaster Lebanon-1 championship. The other win was against York 35-32, with losses to Central York 30-20 and undefeated 5A Exeter (10-0, D3) 44-22. Unfortunately for Hempfield, they were coming off their biggest win in years (Wilson) with nothing left for Exeter’s big machine. The Knights averaged 28ppg and allow 18. Not bad against that schedule. They did it with a balanced attack with first year starter Jackson Landis throwing for 1561 yards at 61%. His 12/7 ratio of touchdowns to interceptions is telling as Pick 6’s of 90 yards against Central York and 89 vs Exeter were instrumental in those losses. Grant Hoover rushed for 858 yards with Landis spreading it out to 4 receivers pulling down 103 of his passes for 1408 yards. With heavy and key grad losses, combined with road games at Wilson and Township, no one expected this level of success from the Black Knights. But here they are!
The Thundering Herd from Carlisle come storming into this one with a 3-0 finish that included a surprising 26-20 road win at Cumberland Valley. Otherwise, they’re only 0-4 vs quality, losing big to Harrisburg 44-15, State College 44-20, York 54-47 and Central Dauphin, included per losing to them 42-14. That, combined with a D yield of 27ppg (2nd worst in field) sees them as the 8th seed. An offense which also averages 27ppg has them at the bottom in the field of eight. But they’re quick and athletic with a capable Qb in Louis Shank (60%, 6/6, 1277py, 97/266ry), a multi-talented Jeremiah Hargrove (5-9, 190, 101.523ry, 25/356py) and the versatile Ezeekai Thomas (6-0, 185) who will line up anywhere with 104 rush yards on 34 carries, 20 receptions for 196 yards and 7 completions on 12 attempts for 204 yards. Speedster Carson Swartz (5-10, 160) can motor, pulling down 28 throws for 552 yards. They have just enough to be a threat as evidenced by the narrow 54-47 loss at York and 26-20 win at CV.

Cumberland Valley 7-2 (4) vs Manheim Township 7-3 (5)
Cumberland Valley’s balance on offense against a quality schedule kept them in all games this year, with wins against Manheim Township (8-3) 31-27, Central York (9-1) 35-33 and Spring Ford (7-3) 28-16. But the defense slipped a little, allowing 24ppg (year ending) in losses to Harrisburg (7-2) 30-14, Carlisle (6-4) 26-20 and State College (10-0) 48-31. Their schedule is the hardest in the field, playing the above group of six who have a combined record of 47-13. At 31ppg, the ‘Spread’ in year three is taking hold, led by duel threat Qb Isaac Sines (61%, 15/3, 1061, 113-844ry/19Tds), Rb Bryce Staretz (6-1, 220) 104/574ry, Joshua Wagenheim 63/463ry and J D Hunter 60/780ry, 8/153py, 62 tackles. Four receivers with 38 catches have 672 yards in receptions, led by Griffin Huffman 21/314 and Paddy Hernjak 12/268. They have multiple weapons led by their centerpiece at quarterback where Sines has 34 touchdowns! The defense is supported by a solid line-backing corps led by Bryce Beutler (11, 225, 69 tackles), JD Hunter (6-0, 190, 62 stops), Josh Wagenheim (5-10, 195, 52 tackles) and Alex Sauve (6-1, 205, 65 tackles). They concluded the regular season with a 37-6 win at home against Altoona for some momentum following consecutive losses to Carlisle and State College.
Manheim Township’s pass heavy offense at 32ppg is sizeable with a defense allowing 16ppg in support. Their 3 losses were to high quality teams including Hempfield 17-14 and Wilson 27-21 in conference action, and Cumberland Valley 31-27 in the opener making this a rematch. Away games have not been an issue for the Streaks at 4-1 with solid wins at Spring Ford (7-3) 17-14 and powerful Harrisburg (7-2) 24-20. Qb Hayden Johnson is the focal point on offense, passing the ball 49.5 % of all attempts (run-pass) for 2077 yards. His Td to Pick ratio is 23 to 6, with a 73% completion rate. Four running backs factor in, led by Declan Clancy (77/622) and Shymere Covington (47/282). The receiver corps is deep with London Kennell (53/585) and Asher Wolfe (28/354), supported by Nick Palumbo (30/323) and Nick Good (23/279). Good is especially versatile with 53 carries for 191 yards. They’ll be a tough out, especially in a rematch.

Central York 9-1 (2) vs York 6-3 (7)
Second seeded Central York was maybe a notch below Hempfield in terms of expectations for this season as they also graduated key personnel, namely, Beau Pribula now at Penn State. But they returned a core, with players developing perhaps beyond expectations. Quarterback Nasir Still has blown everyone away with a 68% completion rate, (79/116) for 1232 yards, and rushing for 499 yards on 47 attempts. Running back Juelz Goff has been a true gem rushing for 1390 yards and snagging 17 tosses for 226 yards. Veteran Parker Hines returned to the receiving corps to provide stability there, catching 36 passes for 618 yards. This core of old and new won their fourth straight York-Adams title fielding a team that averaged 42ppg! Talk about a streak; they haven’t lost a conference game since 2018. They’re undefeated on the road with the only loss being to Cumberland Valley in the opener by 2 points, 35-33. They have quality wins against top seeded Hempfield (8-2) 30-20 at Hempfield, a 30-28 win against South Western (7-3) and closed the regular season with another strong road win at conference rival York 43-38 for their eighth straight win.
York High awaits their crosstown rival looking to settle a score with the most explosive team in the field averaging 45ppg. They’re also the worst defense in the group allowing 31ppg. No one said they weren’t exciting! Quarterback Sam Stoner is a handful completing 68% of his passes for 1998 yards. His Td to Pick ratio is 24/6. He has great options in the backfield where he can hand off to Jaheim White who has 1590 rush yards, or hit him rolling out where he’s caught 33 passes for 428 yards. Stoner’s number one target is David Warde, who has 61 receptions for 927 yards. York got through the season with some very narrow losses, losing the opener to Woodland Hills 28-24, at Hempfield 35-32 and last week against Central York. Wins of note include a 54-47 home win against Carlisle and South Western (5A, 7-3) 32-14. Their explosiveness keeps them in every game.

Harrisburg 7-2 (3) vs Wilson 8-2 (6)
As powerful as Harrisburg is on paper and in fact, they still lost home games to Manheim Township (7-3, 5th seed) 24-20 and State College (10-0) 20-6, the top seed in district-6 and the Mid Penn-Commonwealth champ. The Township loss was a bitter one, with the Blue Streaks scoring on a 4-yard toss with 4 seconds left to play. The 20-6 loss to State College came with their star sophomore quarterback Shawn Lee absent. Nevertheless, they come in to the playoffs with one of the more dynamic offenses in the state, scoring 35ppg, and one of the best defenses in the state allowing 9ppg! You don’t see that nowadays with the elevation of the Spread. The team revolves offensively around a few players. Soph Qb Shawn Lee heads the list with a 70% completion rate for 1416 yards and a 14/4 ratio. He’s also rushed for 292 yards on 52 carries. Their bruising FB Mahkai Hopkins (6-2, 215) has 848 yards on 126 carries. Wide-outs Ameer Grandberry (28/346) and super freshman Elias Coke (21/359) are athletic and quick receivers. What ties all this together and makes it go is the versatile Kyle Williams who has 535 rush yards on 82 (9Tds) carries and 508 yards in receptions on 38 (6 Tds) receptions. And, there’s a lot of beef upfront, most of it underclassmen (6-4, 295, 6-1, 270, 6-4, 305, 5-10, 295, 6-1, 250) that opens huge holes and protects well enough with a mobile quarterback in Lee. When they’re ‘on’, they are one of the best teams in the state.
Wilson and Harrisburg did this last year where the Cougars edged Wilson 14-10 in the district final. Once again, this year finds Wilson without a threatening pass attack with Tommy Hunsicker completing 54% of his throws for 842 yards with a 9/7 Td/Pick ratio. Also like last year’s quarterback, he runs well, gaining 842 yards as their second leading rusher. Cam Jones leads that category with 965 yards on 102 carries for 18 scores and 188 yards on 14 receptions. He is also one of the best return men in the state with 5 punts returned for touchdowns totaling 346 yards. Cleveland Harding (some injury issues) is a talented back with 29 carries for 264 yards, while Edison Case is their leading receiver with 23 receptions for 264 yards. With Cam Jones and others often providing excellent field position, they’re getting the job done on offense averaging 35ppg. As always, the defense is there at 14ppg, second only to Harrisburg’s in the playoff field, holding 7 teams to 10 points or less. A 5-0 road record speaks to this as does their great coaching and veteran staff that has them well prepared for any opponent.

Q&A with Manheim Township wide receiver Landon Kennel

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Football has been incredible, just trying to cherish every moment that I have left in my high school career.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I started off a little slow, but these past few weeks I have been playing better but I need to keep it up.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I strongly believe that we are the best team in the district and I can’t see anybody hanging with us come playoff time.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We just need to keep our foot on the pedal for all 4 quarters and not get comfortable with the lead we have.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We just need to keep doing what we’ve been doing this past couple weeks and need to stay healthy throughout the post season.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes my goal has always been to play football in collage.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Right now I’m focused on the season and the team. So I’m going to wait until after the season is over to worry about recruiting.”

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

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

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I have been on a few game day visits this season and went to a lot of camps over the summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite collage growing up has always been Ohio state, they have always been my favorite team.”

Q&A with Northern Lehigh defensive end Alexander Jimenez-Wittong

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“It’s been pretty good for the most part, we are currently 7-1 and we know our goals!”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I’ve been doing pretty good ]from] what people tell me but I’m not satisfied. I put countless hours in the off-season and I know I can do better. So from here on out you’ll see a different #2 out on that field.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel like Northern Lehigh has been getting better every game but we have not had a perfect game. As soon as we do it’s going to be hard for teams to stop us.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Conditioning but for the most part all the guys are conditioned.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Some big keys are being in that weight room, playing for one another, and having good practices and again WEIGHT ROOM.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Indeed I would love to extend my football career.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been talking to the assistant coach of MU and the Defensive Coordinator of KU.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“They are equally the same.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve went to MU and going to KU.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I’ll be attending KU on the 22nd.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn state was my favorite college growing up for sure!”

Q&A with Farrell athlete Kylon Wilson

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything had been going great in the season so far, I love our team and the chemistry we have.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I’ve been very pleased with how I come out playing week in and week out.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel my team has played very good, as the weeks go by, they go harder and harder.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I feel like we can improve on not getting so many penalties by jumping off sides etc.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Remaining focused and humble.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes I want to play sports in college and that sport is definitely football, it’s my dream.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have Fairmont State, Notre Dame College, Concord University, Slippery Rock University, Clarion University, University of Findlay, Mercyhurst University, Lafayette University, University of Charleston, Saint Vincent, and Saint Andrews. I’ve been getting recruited by Pitt, Penn State, Akron, Eastern Kentucky, Kent State, Navy, Cornell, Liberty and a lot more.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“It’s a couple ones recruiting me hard.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have been making a lot of college trips through the summer and throughout this season.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes I definitely do, plenty of them.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college team growing up has always been Oregon, that’s my dream school.”

Q&A with Lampeter-Strasburg quarterback Trenton Wagner

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“It’s been going great, I can’t complain about anything that has happened with the season so far.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yeah I would say I’m happy with how I have played so far, especially being a junior and filling a big role in the offense.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“The team has been playing great, the offense has the defense’s back and the defense has the offense’s back.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Nothing instantly comes to my mind we just need to keep a constant focus every week.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Keep doing what we do best and dominating every game.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“No colleges that I know of have reached out yet, I assume at the end of this season I will get more word on that.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I have not spoken to any so I can’t answer that yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not been invited to any game day trips yet, but I have gone and watched a few college games myself.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Not right now.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was always Oregon, I don’t know if it was all of their cool jerseys or what, but I always loved them.”

Q&A with Farrell defensive back Brandon Chambers

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Good, we have been winning.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yeah, could be better.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We played good but we are getting better.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Scoring more.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Playing together.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Pitt, Penn State, Syracuse, uConn, Central Michigan, and many more.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes I have been to Fordham, Pitt and Penn State.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes, a couple schools have invited me to come.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes my favorite college is Oregon.”

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Find out what colleges are recruiting Brandon Chambers, Trenton Wagner, Kylon Wilson, Alexander Jimenez-Wittong, and Landon Kennel now!


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Q&A with Farrell defensive back Brandon Chambers​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Pitt, Penn State, Syracuse, uConn, Central Michigan, and many more.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes I have been to Fordham, Pitt and Penn State.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes, a couple schools have invited me to come.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes my favorite college is Oregon.”


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Q&A with Lampeter-Strasburg quarterback Trenton Wagner​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“No colleges that I know of have reached out yet, I assume at the end of this season I will get more word on that.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I have not spoken to any so I can’t answer that yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not been invited to any game day trips yet, but I have gone and watched a few college games myself.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Not right now.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was always Oregon, I don’t know if it was all of their cool jerseys or what, but I always loved them.”


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Q&A with Farrell athlete Kylon Wilson​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes I want to play sports in college and that sport is definitely football, it’s my dream.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have Fairmont State, Notre Dame College, Concord University, Slippery Rock University, Clarion University, University of Findlay, Mercyhurst University, Lafayette University, University of Charleston, Saint Vincent, and Saint Andrews. I’ve been getting recruited by Pitt, Penn State, Akron, Eastern Kentucky, Kent State, Navy, Cornell, Liberty and a lot more.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“It’s a couple ones recruiting me hard.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have been making a lot of college trips through the summer and throughout this season.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes I definitely do, plenty of them.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college team growing up has always been Oregon, that’s my dream school.”


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Q&A with Northern Lehigh defensive end Alexander Jimenez-Wittong​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Indeed I would love to extend my football career.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been talking to the assistant coach of MU and the Defensive Coordinator of KU.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“They are equally the same.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve went to MU and going to KU.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I’ll be attending KU on the 22nd.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn state was my favorite college growing up for sure!”


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Q&A with Manheim Township wide receiver Landon Kennel​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes my goal has always been to play football in collage.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Right now I’m focused on the season and the team. So I’m going to wait until after the season is over to worry about recruiting.”

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

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

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I have been on a few game day visits this season and went to a lot of camps over the summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite collage growing up has always been Ohio state, they have always been my favorite team.”


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Q&A with Farrell defensive back Brandon Chambers
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Good, we have been winning.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yeah, could be better.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We played good but we are getting better.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Scoring more.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Playing together.”

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Q&A with Lampeter-Strasburg quarterback Trenton Wagner
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“It’s been going great, I can’t complain about anything that has happened with the season so far.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yeah I would say I’m happy with how I have played so far, especially being a junior and filling a big role in the offense.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“The team has been playing great, the offense has the defense’s back and the defense has the offense’s back.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Nothing instantly comes to my mind we just need to keep a constant focus every week.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Keep doing what we do best and dominating every game.”

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Q&A with Farrell athlete Kylon Wilson
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything had been going great in the season so far, I love our team and the chemistry we have.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I’ve been very pleased with how I come out playing week in and week out.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel my team has played very good, as the weeks go by, they go harder and harder.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I feel like we can improve on not getting so many penalties by jumping off sides etc.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Remaining focused and humble.”

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Q&A with Northern Lehigh defensive end Alexander Jimenez-Wittong
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“It’s been pretty good for the most part, we are currently 7-1 and we know our goals!”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I’ve been doing pretty good ]from] what people tell me but I’m not satisfied. I put countless hours in the off-season and I know I can do better. So from here on out you’ll see a different #2 out on that field.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel like Northern Lehigh has been getting better every game but we have not had a perfect game. As soon as we do it’s going to be hard for teams to stop us.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Conditioning but for the most part all the guys are conditioned.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Some big keys are being in that weight room, playing for one another, and having good practices and again WEIGHT ROOM.”

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Q&A with Manheim Township wide receiver Landon Kennel
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Football has been incredible, just trying to cherish every moment that I have left in my high school career.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I started off a little slow, but these past few weeks I have been playing better but I need to keep it up.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I strongly believe that we are the best team in the district and I can’t see anybody hanging with us come playoff time.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We just need to keep our foot on the pedal for all 4 quarters and not get comfortable with the lead we have.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We just need to keep doing what we’ve been doing this past couple weeks and need to stay healthy throughout the post season.”

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Spring-Ford over Ridley

Dave Wood, consummate excuses (quote from papreplive)

Spring-Ford played extremely well in the second half,” said Ridley coach Dave Wood. “We lost one of our inside linebackers (Michael Cosella) to a broken arm, and we weren’t really the same after that. But I give credit to Coach Brubaker and his team.

“I was disappointed in the officials. That’s not to take away from Spring-Ford, I’m just disappointed in the discrepancy in penalties. I’d love to talk with [the officials], have the chance to go over those calls.”


First off, SF was whistled 9x and Ridley 11x, so not much of a discrepancy.

secondly, this loss is a lack of defense, which we’ve seen Woods entire tenure, and a lack of second half adjustments or in-game decision making.

remember,
coach wood owns 4 of only 5 Ridley defenses to ever give up over 18 points against per game. 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 Ridley defenses are statistically the worst in Ridley history, accompanied by 1953, where 20+ ppg were scored against in each season. To put that in perspective, since 1934 Ridley defenses have averaged less than 14 points against in 72 seasons. There have been 89 seasons of Ridley football; coach woods defenses have ranked 88, 87, 85, 81, 78 and his best, 65.

This season Ridley has given up 239 points. As said, Ridley has played 89 seasons of football. In 81 of those seasons, defenses allowed 179 total points or less. 60 more points this season than the most points, 179, in 81 other seasons. And 179 was the most; there are seasons where Ridley gave up less than 100 points!

Dennis deckers average points against was 12.2. Battys, as head coach, not d coordinator, was 13.8. Waller, 10.5. McNich, 8.1. Woods is well over 20.

Not counting 2022, wood has 6 complete Ridley seasons, with a total of 1,420 points against. Less points were scored against Ridley in the entire decades of the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, plus between 2000 - 2009 and between the 6 seasons of 2010 - 2015 (899 points). Basically, 2016 - 2021 has been the most heavily scored against 6 season era, even compared to every total decade since the 1930s, in Ridley history.

NP 22 - Pennsbury 21

Ouch!!!

A tale of two halves (games):

1st half was NP 14 - Pennsbury 0

2nd half was Pennsbury 21 - NP 8

Too bad they added them up.

The Falcons couldn't get it going in the first two quarters but then came out swinging for almost the entire second session. But NP got it together in the last five minutes as they put up a very nice four minute drive to add six to the board as it went to 21-20 with a minute to go.

Did anybody on the planet think Beck wouldn't go for two? He did and the slightly high pass was close enough to let the TE pull it down (after he snuck out of the line to find himself pretty much alone).

Pennsbury made a game try in the last 60 seconds but couldn't make it happen.

Interesting that this game was Pennsbury's running attack -- and their big back -- versus NP's smooth QB and his arm (the grunts lined up against the air force).

Well -- very nice turnaround for the Birds to go from 0-10 to 9-2. Congrats for that (and I'm sure we'll see more of the Black and Orange with Snyder at the helm).

District 11 Playoffs

Big news out of the Lehigh Valley is Sonny Sasso is in a sling and will not play against Parkland tonight. Sasso threw for 2,000 yards in the regular season with a 23-2 TD/INT ratio, and is an all league caliber safety. Nazareth won the EPC South in the regular season, and Sasso is the presumptive Offensive Player of the Year locally.

Sasso also is the reigning state wrestling champ at 189 pounds and is one of the top 25 wresting recruits in the country. He’s committed to Virginia Tech to wrestle. Huge loss in multiple sports if the injury is long term.

Top 10 (regardless of classification)...Week 11

Updated rankings for Week 11…Round 1 of District playoffs across the state with some districts having a bye week. Lots of movement in the rankings from the final week of the regular season.

1. St. Joe’s Prep 7-1 (12)
2. Aliquippa 9-0 (7)
3.Bishop McDevitt 8-1 (3)
4. Erie Cathedral Prep 8-2 (10)
5. State College 10-0 (6)
6. *Coatesville 8-1 (1)
7. Imhotep Charter 5-2 (12)
8. Nazareth 9-1 (11)
9. Garnet Valley 10-0 (1)
10. North Alleghany 9-1 (7)

*Only loss was a forfeit, record is 9-0 on the field

Honorable Mention (no order): Exeter Township (3), Wyomissing (3), Upper Dublin (1), Central Valley (7), Pennsbury (1), Emmaus (11), Strath Haven (1), Northhampton (11), Roman Catholic (12), McKeesport (7)
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Mars 2022

New thread for Mars.

I heard three things this pass weekend. Coach K is moving to Ma so his son will be available to play QB. That should be an upgrade as I hear he’s pretty talented - but only a sophomore. But my guess is that he’s been working with his Dad and Jochem for a while so should be capable.

Next, I heard that one of P-R’s best young WRs is also moving back to Mars.

Gotta believe Coach Ks son will be immediately eligible and the other kid is 50-50 from the WPIAL.

Finally, talk is that they have upward of 90 kids 9-12 with many kids coming back now that they old staff is out.

But, a lot remains to be seen. I will continue asking around.
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Top 10 (regardless of classification)...Week 10

Playoffs coming meaning lots of teams dropping off soon. The cream will start rising when November rolls around...

Updated rankings for Week 10…

1. St. Joe’s Prep 6-1 (12)
2. Bishop McDevitt 7-1 (3)
3. Aliquippa 8-0 (7)
4. Erie Cathedral Prep 7-2 (10)
5. Roman Catholic 7-1 (12)
6. Imhotep Charter 4-2 (12)
7. State College 9-0 (6)
8. McKeesport 9-0 (7)
9. *Coatesville 7-1 (1)
10. Nazareth 8-1 (11)

*Coatesville recently forfeited a game vs. WC Rustin due to an ineligible player. Their record is 8-0 on the field.

Honorable Mention (no order): Exeter Twp. (3), Wyomissing (3), Upper Dublin (1), Gateway (7), Manheim Central (3), Central Valley (7), Pennsbury (1), Emmaus (11), Strath Haven (1)
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