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Top 10 (regardless of classification)...Week 8

Updated rankings for Week 8…

1. St. Joe’s Prep 5-1 (12)
2. Bishop McDevitt 5-1 (3)
3. Aliquippa 6-0 (7)
4. Imhotep Charter 3-2 (12)
5. Roman Catholic 6-1 (12)
6. Erie Cathedral Prep 5-2 (10)
7. Harrisburg 5-1 (3)
8. Emmaus 7-0 (11)
9. Garnet Valley 7-0 (1)

10. McKeesport 7-0 (7)

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

*Coatesville (1)-dropped out due to rumors of possible forfeits
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Ranking the best WPIAL teams

As a WPIAL football fan, I feel confident in this ranking. (Note- this is my opinion.)
It’s also highest class size since better competition.

1. North Allegheny (2012)
2. North hills (1987)
3. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (2004)
4. North Allegheny (2010)
5. Pine Richland (2017)
6. Penn hills (1995)
7. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (2007)
8. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (2015)
9. Mt. Lebanon (2021)
10. Upper St. Clair (2006)

District 3 Top 20 (Oct 14, 15, 2022)

District 3 Top-20 (Oct 14, 15, 2022)

Ok guys, I’m out of town in a few days for two weeks missing the write ups for the first time since 2008 at cousin’s ranch in south central Fla. They survived the hurricane with no loss of life or cattle, but the pastures took a beating (flooded) plus some fencing got tore up. Hope to be back for the playoffs. Til then.

Projected district winners (Class, # in that class, # making playoffs)
6A (19)-8 Harrisburg 5-1
5A (26)-12 Exeter Township 7-0
4A (23)-10 Bishop McDevitt 5-1
3A (14)-6 Wyomissing 7-0
2A (7)-4 Camp Hill 4-2
1A (3)-2 Steelton Highspire 5-1

(The number in parenthesis is last week’s rankings)
1 Bishop McDevitt 5-1 4A (1)
Mid Penn-Keystone Division
Since opening with a 19-14 loss to Imhotep, McDevitt’s onslaught through the district continued at an accelerated pace pummeling the last 5 opponents by an average score of 58-8, including last week’s 70-0 rout of Hershey. With essentially everyone playing, individual stats were impacted. Still, quarterback Stone Saunders stood out, completing 13 of 16 passes for 275 yards and touchdowns of 7, 54, 24 and 46 yards. Tyshaun Russell, Rico Scott and Jeff Penn had at least 3 receptions for over 75 yards each with running back Marquese Williams sharing duties while rushing for 3 touchdowns. Jaire Rawlison had his moment with a first quarter 95-yard Pick 6. 396 total yards of offense later it was all over, holding Hershey (3-4) to 77 total yards. A run-out appears likely for McDevitt playing Red Land (2-5), Mifflin County (4-3) and Lower Dauphin (4-3) before the postseason where challenges could come from two of the district’s historic powers, Manheim Central (7-0) and Lampeter Strasburg (6-1).

2 Harrisburg 5-1 6A (2) Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
Like fellow Harrisburg powerhouse Bishop McDevitt, Harrisburg continued cutting a wide swath through the district and city with a 52-0 pounding of Central Dauphin East. A total yardage advantage of 448 to 98 shows it was actually worse than it looked with the Cougars doing anything and everything at will. Their sophomore quarterback Shawn Lee is developing beyond his years, completing 13 of 17 passes for 190 yards with a 3/1 ratio, while rushing for another score and 52 yards on 8 carries. He’s now a weapon. Kyle Williams, Elias Coke and Ameer Grandberry were all over 50 yards in receptions with a touchdown each. And fullback Mahkai Hopkins (6-1, 240) is a one-man wrecking crew, rushing for 142 yards on 13 carries with scores of 66, 5 and 26 yards. They seem to be peaking at 44ppg and 7 allowed since the Township loss. We’ll learn a lot about them and undefeated State College (7-0, 4-0) when the Lions come in Saturday for a game that will likely decide the division title. No dis to Cumberland Valley who is right there at 3-1, awaiting their chance to get at State High Oct 21st.

3 Wyomissing 7-0 3A (3) Lancaster Lebanon League, Section 4
Wyomissing stretched the winning streak to 32 regular season games with a 38-7 win against Cocalico. This one was over at the half with Wyomissing leading 35-0 behind quarterback Ben Zechman. He had a career night, completing 8 of 10 passes for 137 yards with touchdowns of 11 and 29 yards. That’s good stuff at run centric Wyo. Cocalico couldn’t get out of their own way, fumbling their first three possessions (4 total) that Wyo converted to touchdowns. As usual, Matt Kramer did the heavy hitting, rushing for 78 yards on 11 carries for 3 touchdowns and snagging 2 passes for 19 yards. Conrad Weiser (3-4) is next, coming off a home loss to Donegal (2-5) where they allowed 261 yards rushing. Good luck against Wyomissing who averages over 300 rush yards a game.

4 Exeter Township 7-0 5A (4) Lancaster-Lebanon Section 2
Exeter crushed outmanned Muhlenberg with a serious dose of defense, holding the Muhls to 109 total yards, then raced out to a 35-0 halftime lead before calling off the troops. Richie Karstien was the big gun, rushing for 141 yards on only 10 carries, scoring on runs of 13, 3, and 6 yards. The problem this year is they haven’t been challenged at all, playing teams with a combined record of 11-38, none with a winning record. That all changes the next three weeks playing at Hempfield (6-1), the leader of the LL-1 in a non-section game, then back to Section-2 action against Conestoga Valley (4-3) and Manheim Central (7-0).

5 Cumberland Valley 6-1 6A (5) Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
Cumberland Valley got past rival Central Dauphin with a big and balanced attack, racing out to a 21-0 halftime lead before holding off the hard charging Rams, winning 35-21. Like Wilson, CD doesn’t have a threatening passing attack, completing 4 of 12 passes for 92 yards. That is bad news against CV’s swarming defense and divsers offense that rushed for 270 yards and passed for 180. Isaac Sines has flat out developed into one of the best quarterbacks in central Pennsylvania. Against the Rams, he completed 8 of 11 throws for 184 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 124 yards on 13 carries for 2 more scores. Against most opponents, they have too many weapons to keep track of with wide out Caiden Penn getting 108 yards on 2 receptions and a score, JD Hunter rushing for 99 yards on 10 carries, and Bruce Staretz doing the same for 50 hard yards on 12 carries. Each had a touchdown. Next up is Carlisle who has lost 4 of their last 5 games after a 2-0 start.

6 Central York 6-1 6A (6) York Adams, Division 1
Central York comes in a notch below Cumberland Valley, the only team to beat them this year in a hard fought 35-33 game in York game 2. Since then, they’ve run off 5 straight by an average score of 39-18, including last week’s 56-14 win at Northeastern. Along the way, they’re the only team to beat LL-1 leader Hempfield (6-1), while also defeating good stuff at Spring Grove (5-2), South Western (5-2), quirky Dallastown (3-4) and last week’s win against overmatched Northeastern (1-6). Barring a major upset, they’ll beat Red Lion (2-5) and Reading (3-4) before what should be the YA-1 title game in the season finale at York High.

7 York-William Penn 4-2 6A (7) York-Adams Division 1
I mentioned last week that this one could top the century mark, being surprised seeing it almost got there by the end of the first half! Both York and Dallastown had trouble stopping the other as York exploded for 48 first half points to Dallastown’s 35. While no one gives the York-Adams credit for playing much defense, few complain about it being one of the most entertaining leagues in the state, with an abundance of O-skill spread throughout the divisions. Running back Jaheim White, a West Virginia commit is one of them, rushing for 417 yards and 6 touchdowns against Dtown. He had 642 yards coming in! He also had a Pick-6 in York’s 66-49 win. Have to mention Dallastown’s Owen Strouse who also had a night to remember, completing 28 of 38 passes for 408 yards and 5 touchdowns. Then there’s Pitt recruit Kenny Johnson who caught 9 of his throws for 103 yards and 4 touchdowns. He also had a kickoff return for a score. York’s quarterback Sam Stoner also committed to West Virginia. Spring Grove (5-2) is next, then South Western (5-2), before the monster game at home against rival Central York (6-1), Oct 28th.

8 Hempfield 6-1 6A (9) Lancaster Lebanon Section 1
Hempfield demonstrated on the field, Wilson’s field to be exact, they are for real beating Wilson 20-16 in a cliff hanger, rallying from a 10-3 halftime deficit. Qb Landis Jackson was solid, completing 16 of 25 passes for 265 yards. Micah Gates caught 4 for 123 yards and a score, and Andy Garcia pulled down 7 for 99 yards. Wilson could not stop the Knight’s aerial assault. Dependable running back Grant Hoover’s 21 carries balanced it out with 77 yards rushing. But it was Stephen Katch’s 2-yard run following a 76-yard drive with 17 seconds left in the game that gave the Black Knight’s their only lead of the game and the win. This week sees them in a non-section game against undefeated Exeter Township (7-0, 5A), one of the teams coming over from the recently merged Berks County League. Hempfield has the pedigree and far tougher schedule (York, Central York, Township, Wilson) while Exeter’s offense is huge at 43ppg with a D that looks legit at 9ppg.

9 Manheim Township 5-2 6A (10) Lancaster Lebanon League, Section 1
Township kept in the section race (game back) with a dominating 42-14 win against Cedar Crest. As a predominantly passing team, Hayden Johnson was the focal point, completing 27 of 33 passes (82%!) for 298 yards. It was quite a display for the junior thrower who is becoming one of the top quarterbacks in central PA, maybe beyond, throwing touchdowns of 2, 19, 9, 2 and 1 yard. Landon Kennel had a great game with 12 receptions for 140 yards, scoring on 9, 2 and 1-yard passes. All totaled, 7 receivers were involved with just enough on the ground at 130 yards to keep Cedar Crest off balance. They should roll at 3-4 Reading Friday.

10 Wilson 5-2 6A (8) Lancaster Lebanon League, Section 1
For the second time this year, Wilson lost at home, falling to Hempfield who scored in the final 17 seconds to get the 20-16 win. The loss was their first in LL-1 action, keeping them barely in the race. But the odds are they’re on the outside looking in with the Hempfield having only to beat Cedar Crest and Reading to secure the Section crown. Wilson’s problem last week were the same ones they’ve had the last few years, a weak passing attack. Tommy Hunsicker completed 4 of 11 passes for 55 yards and 2 interceptions. No touchdowns. This despite Cam Jones rushing for 189 yards on 15 carries, with touchdowns of 53 and 48 yards. Wilson is always going to be a hard out with Coach Dahms at the helm. But they’ll always be limited until they reacquire a viable passing attack they often had in the past. They’re at Penn Manor (4-3) Friday.

11 Manheim Central 7-0 4A (11) Lancaster Lebanon Section 2
55-13. That’s the average score of Manheim Central’s 7 games to date. The problem is none of those teams have a winning record. They beat winless Lebanon last week 83-7. The week before that they beat 2-5 Muhlenberg 70-0. Against this schedule, their stats are through the roof with quarterback Zac Hahn throwing for 1341 yards at 59% with a 20/2 ratio. Running back Brycen Arnold has 1069 yards and 18 touchdowns with receivers Aaron Enterline and Bode Sipel at 570 and 312 yards respectively. The team averages 236 yards per game rushing and 194 yards per game passing. Thank you LNP/Lancaster Online for those stats. With Conestoga Valley (4-3) and Governor Mifflin (2-5) up next, there doesn’t look to be a threat until the last game when they play Exeter (7-0) that will decide the LL-2.

12 Steelton Highspire 5-1 1A (12) Mid Penn-Capital Division
The Rollers rolled over their third straight opponent with a 71-20 win against Camp Hill. To say they are rolling is an understatement knowing they’ve scored 74, 61 and 71 points the last 3 games. Camp Hill helped out throwing 4 interceptions and completing just 15 of 30 passes. Middletown transfer Bamm Appleby had 3 of those interceptions, returning one 14 yards for a touchdown. Asa Kochian, another Middletown transfer had a 22-yard touchdown reception. The Roller defense was special, holding the Lions to 1-yard rushing. 1 yard! Quarterback Alex Erby fueled the big Roller attack (458 total yards) completing 14 of 21 passes for 238 yards with 4 touchdown tosses. Durrell Ceasar had 6 receptions for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns, with running backs Tyshawn Parker leading the backs with 108 yards scoring on 40 and 33 yard runs. Jaeion Perry added 83 yards on 8 carries. Next up is a road trip to winless Newport (0-7), then Trinity (4-3) before coming home against undefeated West Perry (7-0) in a game that will likely decide the Capital division title.

13 Solanco 7-0 5A (13) Lancaster Lebanon Section 3
The two undefeated titans of the LL-3 met in Quarryville last week where the Golden Mules outlasted the Bears of Elizabethtown in a good one, winning 35-32. It was a game of great contrast with Solanco pounding it with 3 superb backs while E-town relies on balance and a well under rated quarterback. Solanco’s big guns are running backs Josh Forren with 70 yards and 2 touchdowns, Elijah Cunningham with 58 yards and 2 touchdowns on 3 completions for 53 yards, and Cole Harris getting the 68 yards on 12 carries. Quarterback Brody Mellinger throws it well when given the opportunity, completing 3 of 4 passes for 54 yards while being a terror toting the ball for 121 yards on 17 carries. E-town looked real good in this one, good enough to win behind quarterback Josh Rudy completing 21 of 33 passes for 293 yards while rushing for 68 yards. Wide out Braden Cummings caught 11 for 183 yards and 2 scores with Brady Breault getting 83 yards on 6 receptions. The very versatile Cade Capello, something like Kyle Williams of Harrisburg had 23 yards rushing on 4 carries and 27 yards on 4 receptions. All totaled, the Bears out gained Solanco 457 total yards to 382, getting 164 on the ground to Solanco’s 328. Up next for the Mules is a road trip to Boone (1-6).

14 Lampeter Strasburg 6-1 4A (14) Lancaster-Lebanon Section 4
The Pioneers kept pace with Wyomissing in Section-4 with a lackluster 30-7 win over Berks Catholic. It didn’t help that quarterback Trent Wagner had an off night, completing 5 of 11 passes for 99 yards and a touchdown, and throwing 3 interceptions. But he got another score on a 1-yard plunge, finishing with 58 yards rushing. The ground game as always was there for LS, gaining 266 yards on 33 attempts. Hunter Hildenbrand had a great game, rushing for 79 yards and catching 3 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. Carson Coleman topped everyone with 99 yards on 2 carries, scoring on 5 and 3-yard bursts. BC was totally shut down, held to 7 yards passing and 112 yards rushing, with a meaningless fourth quarter score. They move on to play ELCO (4-3, 1-3) Friday where they’ll likely get their seventh straight win since the season opening loss to Solanco.

15 West Perry 7-0 3A (15) Mid Penn-Capital Division
West Perry continued their ‘perfect’ run through the schedule with a 31-14 division win against slumping Big Spring (2-5), losers of their last 3 games. Quarterback Marcus Quaker had another spectacular game, completing 65% of his passes for 232 yards, while rushing for 70 yards on 11 carries, scoring on a 1-yard keeper. 302 total yards of offense! The other components of the team had good games with Trent Herrera rushing for 71 yards and 57 more in receptions. Wide out Ian Goodling was indefensible, catching 9 passes for 153 yards, scoring on 16 and 19-yard touchdowns. He also had a 23-yard field goal. Fullback Derek Snook stepped up with 83 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Big Spring made a game of it in the 3rd quarter with two touchdowns but it wasn’t enough. West Perry moves on to play 2A North Penn-Mansfield (1-6) from District-4, 40 miles north of Williamsport.

16 Gettysburg 6-1 5A (17) Mid Penn-Colonial Division
The Warriors are making a name for themselves returning to the Mid Penn Conference after 9 years in the York Adams League. At 4-0 in the division, many teams wished they’d stayed there! But here they are with a strong defense (14ppg) supported by a versatile offense that’s powered by Jayden Johnson, a 5-6, 160-pound water bug of a running back. After gashing Waynesboro for 118 yards, he’s at 998 yards for the year. Dual threat Brady Heiser is another weapon, completing 12 of 17 throws for 243 yards and rushing for 85 yards on 14 carries. Nice! Tanner Newman with 119 yards on 3 receptions completes the picture of a ‘clock eating’ offense gaining 435 total yards in a modest 21-10 win. Waynesboro did battle, with the Warriors needing 14 fourth quarter points to pull away at the end. Slumping Greencastle is next (4-3, 1-3), coming in on a 3-game losing streak.

17 Elizabethtown 6-1 5A (16) Lancaster Lebanon Section-3
See Solanco write up above. This is one of the most balanced offenses in the district with weapons galore and a coach who knows how to use them. See last week’s write up on first year coach Keith Stokes. The group is loaded with offensive weapons, led by quarterback Josh Rudy completing 70% for 1888 yards and a Td-Pick ratio of 17/4. He’s also rushed for 281 yards on 50 carries. The lead ball carrier is Logan Lentz with 921 yards. The receiving corps is stacked with sure handed players headed by Braden Cummings with 42 receptions for 1070 yards and Brady Breault’s 412 yards on 25 receptions. Cade Capello is a versatile weapon, rushing for 129 yards on 23 carries and catching 34 passes for 384 yards. At 25ppg yield, the defense does a lot of bending before breaking, relying on a high-octane offense scoring 39ppg. They’re now a game behind Solanco, hoping the Mules stumble at Boone while they play Fleetwood (2-5).

18 South Western 5-2 5A (19) York Adams, Division 1
Quarterback Max Wisensale threw touchdowns of 10, 35 and 8 yards plus a 1-yard scoot to help lift South Western past West York 36-28. His stats were impressive, completing 8 of 14 for 155 yards and rushing for a team high 177 yards. Barring an interception, it was a strong performance. Cohen Bull backed him up rushing for 68 yards on 18 carries. The win wasn’t as impressive as it might have been given the interception and 3 fumbles. But you have to say West York (1-6) made a game of it, leading 20-13 at the half and 28-19 by the end of the third quarter before South Western rallied for 17 fourth quarter points to pull it out. They’re home this week against Northeastern (1-6) whose lost their last 5 games by an average of 28 points.

19 Spring Grove 5-2 5A (NR) York Adams, Division 1
Spring Grove is another one of those teams in the York-Adams League that have special talent on offense, making for highly entertaining football games, often bereft of any defense. SG’s quarterback Andrew Osmun is one such individual, scoring on runs of 9, 2 and 1 yards early in the game, then bringing it home with a 94-yard romp followed by a 42-yard run to close out competitive Red Lion 42-27 in the fourth quarter. Hats off to Red Lion who hung around, down 28-21 entering the fourth quarter when the Rocket’s exploded behind Osmun. Red Lion’s quarterback Chris Price kept them in it completing 23 of 31 passes for 244 yards and 3 touchdowns. This week sees Spring Grove facing one of their biggest challenges playing well regarded York High. The good news is it’s at Spring Grove where they’ll have a puncher’s chance in a high scoring affair.

20 Twin Valley 4-3 4A (NR) Lancaster Lebanon Section-3
Twin Valley is another ‘one of those teams’ that is very capable of beating anyone in the LL-3. All that separates them from an undefeated season are losses by 3, 5 and 7 points. Last week saw them give Garden Spot (5-2) their second loss, beating them at their place 37-29. Evan Johnson and Jayden Goebel carried the load for Twin Valley, gaining 160 and 74 yards on the ground, each snagging a pass. Quarterback Evan Myers completed 7 of 14 passes for 122 yards and rushed for another 61 yards, one, a 27-yard touchdown. The teams were evenly matched statistically with Twin Val at 436 total yards and Garden Spot at 410. GS had clock eating drives resulting in 7, 1, 1 and 2-yard scores, while TV had more impressive (depressing?) big plays, including a 54-yard Td strike in the first quarter, 19, 27, 10 and 9-yard scoring runs, and a 24-yard field goal. Tough losses to Solanco and E-town have them out of the LL-3 race. But they’re very much in the hunt for a high seed in the 4A playoffs.

Mid Penn Conference teams not in District-3
State College 7-0 6A D6
Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
At Harrisburg 5-1
Altoona 5-2 6A D6 Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
Home to Central Dauphin 2-5
Mifflin County 4-3 6A D6 Mid Penn-Keystone Division
At Hershey 3-4
Juniata 6-1 4A D6 Mid Penn-Liberty Division
At Upper Dauphin 4-2
Line Mountain 4-3 2A D4 Mid Penn-Liberty Division
Home to James Buchanan 3-3

OTHERS
Mid Penn Conference
Carlisle 3-4 6A
Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
At Cumberland Valley 5-1
Shippensburg 5-2 5A Mid Penn-Colonial Division
Home to East Pennsboro 4-3
Central Dauphin 2-5 6A (20) Mid Penn-Commonwealth Division
At Altoona 5-2
Lancaster Lebanon
Hamburg 6-1 3A
Lancaster Lebanon Section-5
Home to Schuylkill Valley 5-2
Garden Spot 5-2 5A (18) Lancaster Lebanon Section-3
Home to Central Mountain 0-7
Lancaster Catholic 7-0 3A Lancaster Lebanon Section-5
At Annville-Cleona 4-3
Ephrata 4-3 5A Lancaster Lebanon Section-3
At Twin Valley 4-3
York Adams
Dallastown 3-4 6A
York Adams, Division 1
At Dover 4-3
New Oxford 6-1 5A York Adams, Division 2
Home to West York 1-6

how good was Neshaminy in the early 2000's?

they won the state in 2001, beating highly favored Woodland Hills in the muddiest game ever

was that a great team or did they just get lucky with the mud and Breaston getting hurt? both teams had to play in the same conditions

in 2004 they lost the state final to Central Catholic, a team many consider to be among the best in state history, was that a great Neshaminy team that just had bad luck running into an all time powerhouse, or were they a weak finalist?

Ethan Knox

The Oil City RB just passed Derrick Henry's national record of 400 yard rushing games in a season with his 5th 400+ yard game over the weekend. He currently leads the country in rushing with 2507 yards. Going for 358 yards a game.

What's the scouting report on this kid? Never even heard of Oil City HS until a few weeks ago. Seems like he has decent size and speed. Just dont know how good his weekly competition is on the field. Either way, good to see a Pa kid getting some national publicity
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Pennsbury 27 Pennridge 24

Pennsbury turned the ball over four times, but the defense picked off two Pennridge passes in the final two minutes to hang on for a 27-24 victory Saturday afternoon at Truman High School.

For the second week in a row, the Falcons jumped out to an early 14-0 lead. #24 G. Mulbah took the opening kickoff 93 yards to the house (why kick to this guy?), then after a Pennridge punt, PHS QB #12 McGurrin kept around left end for a 50-yard TD run. But just like CB East last week, Pennridge quickly circled the wagons. The Rams needed one play to get on the board - a pitch left to #22 who took it 59 yards for the TD. A bobbled snap led to a missed 2-point pass on the fire drill, 14-6 Falcons.

Pennsbury came back with 11 straight running plays, aided also by facemask and unsportsmanlike penalties on Pennridge, to go up 21-6 after a 5-yard TD run by Mulbah. LB #9 Gabbett lined up twice on this drive (including the TD) as FB, with Mulbah dotting the "I", marking the first use of I-formation by the Falcons this year. Undaunted, Pennridge answered with an 80-yard drive capped by another TD run by #22, making the score 21-12 after the 2-pointer failed.

On the ensuing drive, McGurrin turned the ball over on an ill-advised option pitch to the turf, and Pennridge hit a 44-yard fly pattern on the next play. The Rams' drive ended with a 23-yard TD pass and another missed 2-point conversion, leaving PHS up 21-18.

Pennsbury drove for a 28-yard FG with 0:02 remaining on the first half clock. Pennridge then watched the squib kick-off roll across the field towards the sideline, but failed to cover it before the Falcons fell on it. No time had elapsed, and Pennsbury kicker #87 Zelenko nailed a 41-yarder as time expired to take a 27-18 halftime lead. Those points would turn out to be the difference.

A nice second half opening kick return and horsecollar penalty lead to another Pennridge TD run (and another missed 2-pointer) to get to the final score of 27-24. It is worth noting that if the Rams kick those 3 extra points, the game would have now been tied.

Pennsbury's next three drives ended in a McGurrin deflected INT in the end zone (only pass he threw on the day), a Mulbah fumble and a fumble on a McGurrin to Mulbah exchange. Taking over mid-fourth quarter, Pennridge mounted a nice drive to get to a second and goal at the 2. But two losing plays and a delay of game penalty later, the Rams went for it on 4th and goal from the 13. CB #22 David picked off the pass to end the threat.

But the Falcons could not get a first down and had to punt with under a minute to go. The Rams just missed the punt block and took over at their own 49. However, on the next play, Gabbett intercepted a pass over the middle. McGurrin kneeled once and the Falcons escaped with the W.

Pennsbury rushed 45 times for 241 yards, while Pennridge gained 351 yards with a balanced attack. Mulbah was a workman-like 27 for 134 and a TD, with a long run of only 19 yards. The Falcons' Ground and Pound attack has rushed for 1,239 yards and 13 TDs in the four straight wins against the CB schools and Pennridge. Almost unbelievably, in those four wins, they have exactly one pass completion for 8 yards.

Next week, Pennsbury (6-1) travels to North Penn. Pennsbury HC Snyder has never beaten North Penn as a coach.
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which teams would you say were the worst state champions?

timing is everything in life, sometimes the stars align perfectly for teams that were good but not quite great and they end up winning it all

Upper St. Clair 2006 stands out to me on paper, I don't know of any players on this team playing college football at any level

Dane Conwell was at Indiana for maybe a year, never played and then transferred to Cal U of Pa where he never played

they went undefeated but outside of the state title game where Liberty looked like the worst finalist ever, they never really looked dominant and I saw them play 4 times that season


any other teams stand out? maybe Mckeesport in 2005? how did they lose to Highlands during the season a mediocre AAA team? Neshaminy in 2001? Liberty in 2008?

SJP-LaSalle

Every year in recent memory there would be several posts by now about this rivalry game, We know why there aren't, but games between rivals are often less predictable than other games. Any word on whether Trotter will be back? Is Elijah Jones out for the season. Was Phillips injured against Wood? And, Paul, any thoughts from the LaSalle side?

Q&A with Manheim Township quarterback Hayden Johnson

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Football has been great this year, very fun. It does suck losing two very close games. Could very well be 5-0 right now, but it’s how we bounce back, finish 8-2 and have a 1-0 mentality each week.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I don’t think me as a player and a team should settle for 3-2 right now. There’s been some highlights and great plays but we have to finish.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“Our team has played very well sometimes, and we also haven’t shown up. Our defense has been playing lights out these past few weeks, and our offense just needs to stay consistent and finish drives. Our line has greatly improved these past few weeks and we’ve gained some great depth at WR and RB.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We can improve on staying consistent.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We have great chemistry, like I said before too, we just have to finish. We have to play the full 48 minutes of a game and just go out there and ball out.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I do want to continue my career into college. I love the University of North Carolina and Villanova.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had some looks but a lot of camps over the summer were very fun.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I wouldn’t say there is one outlier .”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not yet.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I do.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I like the University of Alabama, Oklahoma State, SMU, and UNC.”

Q&A with Loyalsock quarterback Tyler Gee

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Our team has played a tough schedule so far, and our injuries have unfortunately piled up due to that.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I feel I could play better to put our team in better situations at times, but it’s still early. We have not yet reached our full offensive potential.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel our team has been extremely tough, and our offensive line has been a huge key to our rushing and passing.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Our team can always keep pushing to get better every week at practice in everything we do.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Our team will have to battle adversity with a next man up mentality due to our injuries to get to where we want.”

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

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

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?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite team growing up has always been Penn State.”

Q&A with Farrell quarterback Kabron Smith

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything’s been great, [we] took an early loss which made my team and I work harder.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yes, but there is still more work to be done and there are areas where I can get better.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We played well in these past games.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Jumping on teams faster to get things going.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Working each day to better each other. Iron sharpens iron.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A couple colleges are slowly recruiting me.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I have made a couple visits to games.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No, not really, just watched games with my brothers a lot.”

Q&A with Mars quarterback Eric Kasperowicz Jr.

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“The season has been great, I transferred to a new school over the summer and I’ve felt very welcomed throughout everything.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Not exactly, I have my moments but it’s like a roller coaster. One game I play well, complete passes and do what I can to help the team, and sometimes I don’t play very well so I just got to focus on staying consistent.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I think my team has been playing well, especially coming off of a 2-8 season. Defense has been doing their thing all year and as for offense I think the O-Line, wide receivers and our running backs have been outstanding.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I think a good thing to improve on is teamwork and playing together as one big family. When something bad happens [we] just pick each other up, learn from your mistakes and move on.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We all need to be in sync. If everyone does their own job and plays for each other I think it will be pretty good.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Definitely. I’ve wanted to play football in college for as long as I can remember.”

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

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?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up I’ve always loved Pitt but in these past few years I’ve really liked Ohio State. Definitely still Pitt at heart though.”

Q&A with Cathedral Prep athlete Wakeem Page

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“[The] season is getting better, we have a really good team and we are getting closer to our end goal.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I've been pretty good but I’m pretty hard on myself and I always feel like I can be playing better than what I am.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We have played good, [there are] little things we have to get better at and we are. I love how everyone is working and trying to get better every day.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Small things like penalties and keeping each other up, which we are.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Keep getting better at the small things, taking coaching, and just coming out and competing every day.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I currently have offers from Bowling Green, Navy, Army, Air Force, University of New Hampshire, Fordham, Bryant, Sacred Heart University, Youngstown State, and Maine.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Navy, Airforce, Fordham, University of New Hampshire.”

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

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

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, Michigan.”

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Q&A with Cathedral Prep athlete Wakeem Page​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I currently have offers from Bowling Green, Navy, Army, Air Force, University of New Hampshire, Fordham, Bryant, Sacred Heart University, Youngstown State, and Maine.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I would say Navy, Airforce, Fordham, University of New Hampshire.”

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

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

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, Michigan.”


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Q&A with Mars quarterback Eric Kasperowicz Jr.​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Definitely. I’ve wanted to play football in college for as long as I can remember.”

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

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?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up I’ve always loved Pitt but in these past few years I’ve really liked Ohio State. Definitely still Pitt at heart though.”


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Q&A with Farrell quarterback Kabron Smith​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“A couple colleges are slowly recruiting me.”

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

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I have made a couple visits to games.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Yes.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No, not really, just watched games with my brothers a lot.”


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Q&A with Loyalsock quarterback Tyler Gee​


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

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

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?
“N/A.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite team growing up has always been Penn State.”


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Q&A with Manheim Township quarterback Hayden Johnson​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I do want to continue my career into college. I love the University of North Carolina and Villanova.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had some looks but a lot of camps over the summer were very fun.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I wouldn’t say there is one outlier.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not yet.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I do.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I like the University of Alabama, Oklahoma State, SMU, and UNC.”


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Q&A with Cathedral Prep athlete Wakeem Page
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“[The] season is getting better, we have a really good team and we are getting closer to our end goal.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I've been pretty good but I’m pretty hard on myself and I always feel like I can be playing better than what I am.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We have played good, [there are] little things we have to get better at and we are. I love how everyone is working and trying to get better every day.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Small things like penalties and keeping each other up, which we are.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Keep getting better at the small things, taking coaching, and just coming out and competing every day.”

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Q&A with Mars quarterback Eric Kasperowicz Jr.
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“The season has been great, I transferred to a new school over the summer and I’ve felt very welcomed throughout everything.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Not exactly, I have my moments but it’s like a roller coaster. One game I play well, complete passes and do what I can to help the team, and sometimes I don’t play very well so I just got to focus on staying consistent.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I think my team has been playing well, especially coming off of a 2-8 season. Defense has been doing their thing all year and as for offense I think the O-Line, wide receivers and our running backs have been outstanding.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I think a good thing to improve on is teamwork and playing together as one big family. When something bad happens [we] just pick each other up, learn from your mistakes and move on.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We all need to be in sync. If everyone does their own job and plays for each other I think it will be pretty good.”

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Q&A with Farrell quarterback Kabron Smith
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything’s been great, [we] took an early loss which made my team and I work harder.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“Yes, but there is still more work to be done and there are areas where I can get better.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“We played well in these past games.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Jumping on teams faster to get things going.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Working each day to better each other. Iron sharpens iron.”

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Q&A with Loyalsock quarterback Tyler Gee
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Our team has played a tough schedule so far, and our injuries have unfortunately piled up due to that.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I feel I could play better to put our team in better situations at times, but it’s still early. We have not yet reached our full offensive potential.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel our team has been extremely tough, and our offensive line has been a huge key to our rushing and passing.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Our team can always keep pushing to get better every week at practice in everything we do.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Our team will have to battle adversity with a next man up mentality due to our injuries to get to where we want.”

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Q&A with Manheim Township quarterback Hayden Johnson
How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Football has been great this year, very fun. It does suck losing two very close games. Could very well be 5-0 right now, but it’s how we bounce back, finish 8-2 and have a 1-0 mentality each week.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I don’t think me as a player and a team should settle for 3-2 right now. There’s been some highlights and great plays but we have to finish.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“Our team has played very well sometimes, and we also haven’t shown up. Our defense has been playing lights out these past few weeks, and our offense just needs to stay consistent and finish drives. Our line has greatly improved these past few weeks and we’ve gained some great depth at WR and RB.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We can improve on staying consistent.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We have great chemistry, like I said before too, we just have to finish. We have to play the full 48 minutes of a game and just go out there and ball out.”

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