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Q&A with Norwin athlete Jackson Pons

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“The season has gone pretty good so far, we’ve been heavily preparing.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I’ve been pretty pleased with how everything is going, so it is making me pretty excited for the season.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“I feel that our team has had pretty good energy and chemistry so far, but that all doesn’t matter until the games come around.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I feel like our team can continue to keep being disciplined and cut down on our mistakes.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“The keys for our team being successful this season is just continuing to have lots of energy and staying together no matter the ups and downs.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“The colleges that have been recruiting me have mostly been Toledo, Rutgers, and Pitt.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Rutgers is the school that is probably recruiting me the hardest.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve made one trip to Toledo.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I do not have any game day trip plans as of right now but planning to have some when the season comes around.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Michigan. But now it’s Michigan, FSU, and Florida.”

Q&A with Westmont Hilltop defensive end Thomas Jeffries

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“We have a very young team this year, so having to be a senior leader has had its challenges, but we keep progressing as a team which is a great sign.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I am happy with the strength and weight I’ve gained over the off-season. I am able to move people rather than just go around them which helps tremendously during a game.”

How do you feel your team has played?
“Our team has been working very hard and I am confident we can make a run in the D6 playoffs.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Our offensive line is a big part of our team’s success, so there’s a lot of pressure on us to succeed.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“Our offensive line has to be nasty on the run block and our cornerback core has to be solid.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, anyone who’s willing to put me on scholarship, but if I had to choose definitely Penn State. I love the whiteout games.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve seen interest from Frostburg State, but other than that I’ve been under the radar. I’m hoping to change that my senior year.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Frostburg State.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I’ve visited IUP and Cal U so far. Duquesne is up next.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Most definitely, I’m always at Beaver Stadium watching the games. I was actually at the game where the crowd noise forced Michigan to call a timeout on the first play.”

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

Q&A with Somerset middle infielder Bradley Bruner

How did the high school basketball season go overall?
“The high school baseball season overall could’ve been better. We didn’t play to our potential every game.”

What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“My plan is to go to the field every day and get my reps and be in the weight room to increase my velos and keep my body strong and healthy.”

How do you feel your team will do next baseball season?
“Our team next year will have a successful season. We are getting a new coaching staff and have a lot of key players coming back.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Forest Hills might be one of our toughest opponents because they have a number of stud athletes that I play travel ball with.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“The toughest individual player my team will face off against is Brody Roberts. He has a good feel for his work on the mound and is a consistent pitcher.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have no offers yet. This upcoming season is a huge year for me.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not, but I have seen some campuses during baseball tournaments.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Not really.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I like West Virginia growing up because it’s close to home and has a good program.”

Q&A with Central Bucks West running back Eli Boehm

What have you and your team been doing as of late to get ready for the fall?
“Our team has been continuing to practice and lift, also doing team building activities to get us physically and mentally prepared for the upcoming camp.”

What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“Since last season I feel I've improved my footwork, and all-around quickness and speed.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“We keep the mindset that we are going into every game with a chip on our shoulder. We are always mentally and physically prepared for what we need to do on game day, and we will be able to get what we want because of that. We have a lot of starters returning this year, which puts a lot more experience on the field. We are ready for a great season.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Every week is going to be a tough week, there are no bad teams that we go against. Every week during practice we prepare for the new challenging team ahead.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“In our league there are many great players, every team we play this year will have standout players. There isn’t just one player that comes to mind when asked this question.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Since I was little, I've always hoped to play college football.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of right now I haven’t heard from lots of coaches. I'm hoping to hear from more coaches throughout junior year.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to, and looked at, a couple schools. I’m hoping to take a lot more trips in the future.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I had some camps lined up to go to in June, but unfortunately could not go. I ended up just visiting Villanova for the football camp in July.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up I always loved to watch Ole Miss play, they were my dad's favorite team growing up and where he went to school. They are a fun team to watch compete.”

Q&A with Norwin offensive lineman Jacob Young

What have you and your team been doing as of late to get ready for the fall?
“Hitting the weight room hard along with getting smarter with the playbook.”

What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“I feel that my football IQ has gone up this summer by sitting down with coaches and understanding my position better.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I really feel that we will have a great season. We all have the mindset to attack each week and go 100 % all the time.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I feel that our schedule is pretty even across the board, and we just have to go out and execute what we have been doing all summer.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
"N/A."

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Absolutely, I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had coaches from d1-d2 schools reach out to me the most and have conversations with them.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to 10 camps this summer and went on tours at 5 of them and am going on visits to a couple this season.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I’ve been to 10 camps this summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I didn’t really have a favorite college growing up but liked the PA teams like Pitt and Penn State.”

The Recruiting Zone (August 30th, 2021)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Jacob Young, Eli Boehm, Bradley Bruner, Thomas Jeffries, and Jackson Pons now!


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Q&A with Norwin offensive lineman Jacob Young​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Absolutely, I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had coaches from d1-d2 schools reach out to me the most and have conversations with them.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to 10 camps this summer and went on tours at 5 of them and am going on visits to a couple this season.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I’ve been to 10 camps this summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I didn’t really have a favorite college growing up but liked the PA teams like Pitt and Penn State.”


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Q&A with Central Bucks West running back Eli Boehm​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Since I was little, I've always hoped to play college football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of right now I haven’t heard from lots of coaches. I'm hoping to hear from more coaches throughout junior year.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve been to, and looked at, a couple schools. I’m hoping to take a lot more trips in the future.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I had some camps lined up to go to in June, but unfortunately could not go. I ended up just visiting Villanova for the football camp in July.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up I always loved to watch Ole Miss play, they were my dad's favorite team growing up and where he went to school. They are a fun team to watch compete.”


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Q&A with Somerset middle infielder Bradley Bruner​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have no offers yet. This upcoming season is a huge year for me.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not, but I have seen some campuses during baseball tournaments.”

Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“Not really.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I like West Virginia growing up because it’s close to home and has a good program.”


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Q&A with Westmont Hilltop defensive end Thomas Jeffries​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, anyone who’s willing to put me on scholarship, but if I had to choose definitely Penn State. I love the whiteout games.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve seen interest from Frostburg State, but other than that I’ve been under the radar. I’m hoping to change that my senior year.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Frostburg State.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I’ve visited IUP and Cal U so far. Duquesne is up next.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“Most definitely, I’m always at Beaver Stadium watching the games. I was actually at the game where the crowd noise forced Michigan to call a timeout on the first play.”

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


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Q&A with Norwin athlete Jackson Pons​


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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“The colleges that have been recruiting me have mostly been Toledo, Rutgers, and Pitt.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Rutgers is the school that is probably recruiting me the hardest.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve made one trip to Toledo.”

Do you have plans for game day trips?
“I do not have any game day trip plans as of right now but planning to have some when the season comes around.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Michigan. But now it’s Michigan, FSU, and Florida.”


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Easton-Pocono Mountain East

14-0 after two Red Rover possessions. Pocono Mountain East is terrible. Cottingham looks great. Big story is Easton’s kicker has put four straight kickoffs out the back of the end zone - a false start penalty moved one kickoff back and he boomed that one through the end zone too. Most I’ve been excited about in years.

Aidan Hutchinson, who played some linebacker as a sophomore last year, has two carries on fullback traps for 94 yards, and Marcus Williams had a pair of touchdowns.

Jake McCarthy called up by the Diamondbacks

The Diamondbacks called up outfielder Jake McCarthy to make his major league debut tonight.

For those of you who remember, McCarthy was an All State running back in 2014, along with current NFL backs Miles Sanders, Saquon Barkley, and Josh Adams. Not a bad class! McCarthy was a fixture in my D2/D11 subregional rankings back in the day - in his all state year he rushed for 1,730 yards in 8 games before breaking his ankle and torpedoing a really good Scranton team. He eschewed football to play baseball at Virginia, and was a second round pick in 2017.
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Top Season Openers across the Commonwealth (All Districts)

Top Season Openers across the Commonwealth (All Districts)
No time for more detail so here are some of the interesting games for Aug 28th featuring a range of competitive games, power teams, rivalries and ranked teams. All games are in the district that is home unless otherwise mentioned. Thought it’d be interesting to look at a few (40 some) of the teams from all twelve districts including smaller classifications. Couldn’t do entire state in depth so here’s some quick hits to enjoy. Apologies ahead of time for typos and hopefully no schedule changes.

District 1
Garnet Valley 6A 6-0 at Downingtown West 6A 2-3

What a great way to kick off the season with two of the premier teams in the western burbs lining up for what could be a preview of the district final. Both return good numbers that suggest they are at least on paper as good as anyone in the district. G-Val scored 49ppg last year….!....and allowed just 9. Dtown was decent at 26ppg with a strong defense allowing 13. Hard imaging these two in a defensive struggle but it could happen. Still sticking with April’s District-1 Top 10 post calling for North Penn (who said dahhh?), but these two look mighty good along with Coatesville as always.
Coatesville 6A 4-1 at Central Bucks West 6A 2-4
Coatesville established itself as a perennial power team while CB West hopes to reclaim lost glory with a team that seems headed in the right direction despite having their 5th losing season in the last 7 years. Both teams are young and talented with the Raiders probably in a better position (program wise) to pull off a tough road win, especially if West has not addressed last year’s defensive woes that allowed 30 points per game. Coatesville scored 30ppg despite their youth and only allowed 16. The Bucks will also have to improve on an offense that averaged 22ppg especially if the defense hasn’t tightened up just to keep up with Coatesville’s speedy group.
Archbishop Wood 6A 3-4 at Neshaminy 6A 5-1
This looks like a tall order for the Tribe tackling powerful Archbishop Wood especially with Wood coming off their first losing season in the last 18 years! I thought the Skins wasted a good team last year, disappearing against Pennridge in a 30-0 loss….at home? And Wood had that losing season in part because of a last minute contingency game with a better than advertised Bonner-Prendie team (4-0!), losing 38-25. This looks like a tough spot for Neshaminy but the 4-0 finish should give them some juice here in the opener.
Downingtown East 6A 2-3 at Pennridge 6A 7-1
Downingtown East lost a solid back in Stanley Bryant, but return Qb Jamy Jenkins (6-0, 175, jr), their top receiver Mike Giordano and running backs Josh Asante, Brayden McClain and Bo Horvat. Bryant’s injuries (missed Avon Grove and Coatesville) allowed others to get valuable playing time. Also back are TE/DE George Bousum (6-4, 240, jr) and OL Kyle Kacmar (6-7, 295, jr), giving them 6 full time starters back. They are loaded defensively, returning the entire line backing corps, two DBs, DE Bousum and DT Dante DAddezo (6-1, 240). Across the field, Pennridge’s strength should be a defense that returns two impressive LBs in Phil Picciotti (6-3, 230) and Logan McGowan (6-0, 200), plus OL/DLs Stephen Reutlinger (6-3, 270) and Danny Fish (6-2, 270). Many others got playing time including Brayden Landheer (5-10, 185) and Tyler Wetzel (5-10, 175, jr) in the secondary. They graduated the Qb (47%, 701, 5/6 ratio), four of their leading running backs and two of the leading receivers. Hard figuring but they averaged 29ppg against a representative schedule where they went 4-1 against Neshaminy, Abington, Coatesville, Souderton and Quakertown who had a combined record of 24-8. How did they lose to Souderton 31-17? Should be one interesting game.
Souderton 6A 7-1 at North Penn 6A 4-1
Continental champ Souderton (5-0) and co-National champ North Penn (4-1 with Skins) face off in a good one pitting the Knights explosive offense (42ppg) that looks like the best in the district against Souderton’s defense. NP returns Qb Ryan Zeltt (6-3, 185, jr, 34/62, 650, 9Tds, 55%, couldn’t find Pennsbury stats), Rb Khalani Eaton (5-11, 210, sr. 1038ry, 14 Tds) and wide out Levi Carroll (6-3, 195, sr.). From April Preseason Top 10: Souderton has good numbers returning, especially LBs Nick Curroto (5-11, 195, sr, 2nd Team OL/LB), Luke Pollack (5-11, 205, sr, 1st Team), CBs Shaun Purvy (5-10, 155, sr, 1st Team) and Elijah Goods (5-9, 150, sr, 2nd Team). The D should improve from last year’s that allowed 19ppg while defeating Qtown 28-23, Upper Dublin 28-7 at home and both Spring Ford 27-24 and Pennridge 31-17 on the road. That is….if they get reasonable production from the quarterback position. The D played well against quality. Lineman Adam Alfonsi (6-1, 265, sr) and Gabe Epps (6-3, 230, sr, 1st Team) are back. Most of the skill returns in RB Brayden Porter (612ry, 1st Team), WRs Shaun Purvy (283py), Bob Kyle (195py, 2nd Team), Sean McGoldrick (101ry, 53py) and OL Sean Barrera (5-7, 230). Tough road opener but Souderton is no slouch.

District 2
Delaware Valley 6A 5-2 vs Gateway 56A 5-1

Delaware Valley and Gateway scheduled a game at the 11th hour (8/23), to be played at Bald Eagle High School (Dist-6) just off I-80, 12 above State College. DV was a nice team last year losing to LaSalle 27-23 and Central York 49-27. They had a big offense scoring 35ppg and a defense that got them to 5 wins allowing 23ppg. Most of the point producers have graduated, leaving them with four linemen and a wide out. Defensively they return 5; 2 DLs, 2 LBs and a defensive back.
Gateway’s big news is Jeannette transfer Qb Brad Birch (1678, 28Tds, soph) and his brother senior Brett Birch (47 for 672 yards) at wide out. That will likely be a lethal compo again! They had whole sale grad losses but return key people at Center Baron Vowler (5-9, 240), OG Hunter Dow and another transfer in Matt Brooks (6-2, 275, C-Mac), I believe at tackle. Rb Derek Davis (754) is back and last year’s starting Qb Carsen Engleka (1054) who will play somewhere. Shaky info but believe it’s Aiden Smith (6-0, 185, sr) back at linebacker and Demetrius Harper. Chris Norton (6-1, 285) will also play on the lines (DT?). Dow, Brooks and Vowler likely translate to the DL. Once they figure each other out, Gateway has the tools to open things up in the 2nd half for a comfortable win.
Valley View 4A 3-2 at Dallas 4A 4-4
Solid District-2 quads that don’t play that often with Valley (44-14 last 5) in the Lackawanna Conference and Dallas (39-20) in the Wyoming Valley. Dallas’s 15-1 group in 2019 slugged them 29-7 then Imhotep 43-36 and Jersey Shore 56-28 before falling to TJ 46-7. Valley’s best was 2018 at 13-1 losing to Imhotep in the quarters 37-9. Valley has big returns and a monster OL (265, 260, 245, 235, 285) plus a 6-5 225 pound Qb in Adam Howanitz. Dallas is looking for a Qb but has a lot of bodies back and a veteran D-front with 2 Dbs. Should be a good one.
Wyoming Area 3A 5-3 at Hazleton 6A 4-3
WA is two years removed from a state title in 2019 beating Central Valley 21-14 with a 14-1 squad. They move up from the Wyoming Valley-2 Conference to the 1 to play a Hazleton team that showed a pulse going 4-3 last year. That’s progress with 3 non losing seasons the last 4 years after 7 straight losing seasons. Wyoming’s Spartans are always ready to play especially the last 5 years going 43-15. They return most of last year’s squad minus the quarterback, while Hazleton returns good skill but will have to rebuild the lines and find a quarterback. Coach Dennis Buchman enters his 2nd year as head coach.
Dunmore 2A 3-3 at Western Wayne 3A 5-1
Western Wayne (Lackawanna-2) will again be tough with most of last year’s team back that tied Valley View and Scranton Prep for the Lackawanna-2. That’s saying something! Coach Randy Wolff (33-19, 6th year) has turned the program around. Big returnees are Qb, Rb, athlete Caden Brungard (6-2, 185, Army) and TE Thomas Chernasky (6-5, 240, Delaware). Four return to the O-Line. D-2 perennial power Double-A Dunmore (LFC-3) will test them (47-14 last 5) with a lot back on D but missing power back Christian Buckley (132/1058, 6 games).

District 3
LaSalle 6A 5-1 at Bishop McDevitt 4A 6-0

McDevitt may be a 4A but can hold their own against any 6As in the state this year excepting St. Joseph’s Prep….maybe. But first they have to get past a solid LaSalle team while breaking in a freshman quarterback. LaSalle showed their stuff last year against Township in a tight 35-28 win. Sam Brown got loose for 4 Tds and 163 yards and returns for his senior year. This is a good measuring stick with much expected from both teams this season. After this one we’ll at least have a clue if LaSalle can challenge St. Joe’s and if McDevitt is ready for a deep run in the postseason.
Central Dauphin 6A 5-1 at Wilson 6A 6-1
This one pits two of the most successful teams in the state in a fierce district rivalry with CD at 98-27 and the Bulldogs at 105-21 the last 10 years. CD is reloading their skill except for Qb Max Mosey (990, 63%) while Wilson will likely rely on their great senior back Jadyn Jones (6-0, 220, 75/519). Wilson has some good stuff coming up making this a real tough one for the Rams to pull off. Both will be pumped with CD coming in off the Central York thrashing in the playoffs and Wilson feeling they were snubbed by the district playoff committee when not selected to replace Harrisburg (covid), allowing York to move to the final without playing a game.
Governor Mifflin 5A 8-1 at York 6A 7-1
The Mustangs still look like the best team in the district despite some real grad losses. We’ll find out Friday night when they face a loaded York team looking to make a statement….in York. Mifflin has the top back in the state in Nicholas Singleton (1303 in 9 games) while York also has a largely unheralded back in Jahiem White (5-9, 190) who rushed for 1332 yards….in 8 games! This one could be in the 50’s!
Central York 6A 10-1 at Exeter Township 5A 6-2
Central York won the 6A Silver Medal last year and is looking for more of the same with Qb Beau Pribula back; stats: 139-197-71%-1994yds, 33/5 ratio, 81 rush atps-556 yds. Exeter has a pile of bodies returning and a new Qb in Colin Payne who got time last year. They’re loaded and come in hot winning their last three games. Heck of a statement if Exeter takes this one.
CD East 6A 0-6 at Manheim Township 6A 5-2
With Middletown Qb transfer Tony Powell teaming with Steelton HIghspire’s transfer Mehki Flowers combining with 6-5 receiver Tymere Thornton, East could surprise many teams with their explosiveness. The opener against Township who also has their usual talent base headed by receiver Anthony Ivey (5-11, 180, 23-546p, 8 TDs, jr) returning for his senior year will prove to be a difficult test.
Conrad Weiser 4A 6-1 at Cocalico 4A 4-4
Weiser has one of the quieter success stories in the district in Qb Logan Klitsch, finishing with impressive stats at 83/140/1336/59%, Td-Pick ratio 15/3, and rushing for 428 and 10 Tds on 69 carries. And how about the Scouts having just one losing season in the last fourteen! Cocalico returns all four backs to their Flex bone; Anthony Bourassa (90/753ry), Steven Flinton (58/468ry, 14/353py), Brysen Flinton (14/201ry) and Austin Vang (16/77ry) plus South Carolina commit Ryan Brubaker (6-6, 285, sr) making them a tough test at home for the Scouts.

District 4
Berwick 4-1 1-5 at Southern Columbia 2A 12-0

It’s probably a good idea to run for cover anytime you see Berwick coming off a losing season such as this year after going 1-5, their first losing season in 14 years. Problem is the opponent is Southern Columbia whose coming off their fourth straight undefeated season (60-0) and fourth 2A state title in the last six years. That’s a tough road opener! But the Dawgs look loaded with QB Ben Knorr, his C, OT and TE plus entire secondary, DLs and DEs. Southern looks loaded offensively with all their backfield (Qb, Rb, Rb, Fb) and 8 total on that side. The D was thinned by graduation with 3 returning. Last year’s defense allowed 11ppg with a monster O averaging 50ppg. Look out Dawgs.
North Schuylkill 3A 8-0 at Mount Carmel 2A 2-4
The Spartans are loaded for bear again this year after going 8-0 and returning most of last year’s offense (44ppg) and defense (16ppg). Jake Hall threw for 1784 yards, Josh Cjowansky rushed for 1260 yards while their #1 and #2 receivers combined for 374 yards on 28 receptions. The O-Line averages 6-1, 267, D-Line 6.5, 290. MCA (2-4) lost most of their skill but return their Qb and a defense that played two 8th graders, two freshmen and two sophomores! North Schuylkill looks ready for a serious run at districts and beyond with this group. Caution: they’ve been eliminated in the postseason by 20 points or better in four of the last five seasons by Tamaqua once and Notre Dame on three occasions.
Bellefonte 4A 3-4 at Jersey Shore 4A 10-1
The Red Raiders are from the rugged District-6 that has some of the better smaller schools in the state. Teams like Bishop Guilfoyle, Bellwood Antis, Central in Martinsburg, Forest Hills, Richland Township and Tyrone. Bellefonte’s coming off a 4 year 31-13 run to face severe grad losses this season. But they do return Jamal Saunders (5-11, 190, jr) who motored for 516 yards in 7 games. They’ll need him and more against Jersey Shore’s quick defense that returns 8 starters or co-starters. Their big loss is on offense where Qb Branden Wheary graduated with his 2026 yards and 24/2 ratio and wide out Owen Andersen’s 717 yards. But two solid backs in Hayden Packer (48/197, #1 tackler at 82), Brady Jordan (45/326) plus Camden Hess who led the team in receptions at 921 yards returns. Bellefonte doesn’t have enough speed to keep up with JS who lost in last year’s 4A final to Thomas Jefferson 21-14 in the final seconds.
Wellsboro 2A 3-3 at Montoursville 3A 8-1
Wellsboro has it together with nine non-losing seasons and a 69-17 won-loss the last 8 years. Who’d ah thunk it!? So the Hornets have some sting to them and likely again this year with six back on both sides. Mountoursville is a another D4 powerhouse going 42-17 the last 5 years. If they can get/keep Rb Rocco Pulizzi (5-11, 195) healthy to team with Qb Maddix Darlena and wide out Isaiah Fenner, they’ll wreak havoc again in the Heartland-2 and roll over Wellsboro in the opener.

District 5
Central 3A 8-1 at Chestnut Ridge 3A 7-3

The Scarlet Dragons were cruising until losing to Bedford in the 5/6/9 3A final 28-13. But things are looking even better this year in Martinsburg with the return of 9 players to both sides of the ball including the quarterback. Chestnut Ridge (5 straight District 5 titles) looks like they’ll compete again despite losing QB Logan Pfister who passed for 1554 yards and rushed for another 784. At 30ppg the offense wasn’t that prolific considering Pfister’s numbers. Freshman Qb Nate Whysong (6-1, 180) played in all games. And a lot of their skill returns plus almost all of the defense that should improve from 22ppg returns. They’re led by linebackers Daniel Moore, Luke Moore and Trevor Weyandt who had 96, 80 and 82 tackles respectively.
Berlin Brothersvalley 2A 8-1 at Meyersdale 2A 2-7
The Mountaineers are one of the top 2As in central PA (Somerset County) with a stellar won-loss of 95-25 over the last 10 years. They were smoking people by an average score of 46-6 (!) through the first 8 games until losing to Chestnut Ridge 21-17, blowing a 14-point 2nd quarter lead. They’re looking real thin this year with but 2 starters back on offense and 5 to the defense. But that 79% winning percentage saying they know how to reload. Meyersdale is looking to bounce back from a disappointing season after going 9-2 in 2019 and 51-35 since 2013 with almost a complete roster return for 2021. Big revenge factor with Berlin winning last year 48-7.
Southern Huntington 2A 5-0 at Northern Bedford 1A 7-2
Southern’s Rockets look like they’ll keep the streak going (had a forfeit loss) with 7 starters back on both sides of the ball that averaged 30ppg and allowed 10. Coach Betzel says they have good team speed. And with three winning seasons the last four years, they’re getting there at 24-13. Had four starting sophomores and freshman last year who should be more instinctive with a year behind them. They’ll need that at Northern Bedford who returns their entire O-Line and front seven on D. NB had a nice group last year losing to Bellwood Antis and Redbank Valley. No shame there and probably no improvement graduating all their skill people; Qb Thad Leidy (1440, 58%), top 2 running backs and 3 leading receivers. The D that is veteran will have to carry them and then some to approach the lofty #10 ranking giving them by a leading service!?
Bedford 3A 10-1 at Central Cambria 2A 4-3
Didn’t look like anyone was going to stop Bedford last year, reeling off ten straight before getting handled by Central Valley’s great team and ultimate state champ 49-20. The only team to hang with them was Double-A power Richland Twp (8-2, 27-20) who went on to lose to Southern Columbia in the quarterfinals 57-30. Qb Mercury Swaim (6-1, 195, 4-year starter) is back after a record setting season completing 58% for 1578 yards and rushing for 1141. Impressive kid! His principal running backs and receivers graduated but 7 starters/co-starters return to the D. Central Cambria is usually way down in the rankings going 14-46 (2014-2019) before last year’s 4-3 “breakout” season. Ian Little is back at quarterback (55%, 920) with Hobbs Dill (694ry) and some good ones on the DL in DE Reece Werner (6-3, 250) and DTs Tyler Sheldon (6-3, 290) and Isaac Belloma (5-10, 260).

District 6
Altoona 6A 4-3 at Hollidaysburg 5A 4-3

Lions had their first winning season since 2014 and only their second since 2007. Quite a drought for one of the former powers of the state. They surprised many last year winning District-6 by beating State College 22-21. With the graduation of QB Marcus Day (500py, 500ry) and most of the offense, the D will have to carry them early where 8 return. Hollidaysburg’s slate was wiped cleaner than Altoona’s with graduations losing most of their skill people and defense. But it will still be a good opener before a LARGE crowd when these two rivals get together post covid….we hope!
Tyrone 3A 6-2 at Bellwood Antis 2A 7-1
Tyrone had what looked like a special team last year rolling over teams until losing to Central 17-14 at Mansion Park in the playoffs and Bellwood Antis 29-16 in the annual Backyard Brawl. Winner gets the Brawl Trophy. Got to love it! These two rivals always open against each other, last year being different per Covid. Makes it all the more interesting having just played each other at the end of 2020. Tyrone graduates a good Qb in Brandon Lucas (1378py, 371ry) and their top rusher (502) and receiver (981). Three return to both sides. BA returns their quarterback Zach Pelligrine but lose Zack Mallon (1150ry). The D returns most of last year’s key players. Coach is high on the sophomore class.
Somerset 3A 2-5 at Richland Township 2A 8-2
Somerset tried running the triple option with little success averaging 19ppg but should improve on that in year #2. They were way too young last year playing an inordinate number of sophomores. But, they’re all back including the QB and their two leading running backs. The defense returns 10. Richland looks like they have a title team with a strong Qb in Kellan Stahl (55%, 1496), and all their leading running backs and receivers back. The defense returns a DL, 2 LBs and the entire secondary. Last year’s team lost in the quarterfinals to Southern Columbia 57-30, and look like they could make another deep run this year.
Bishop McCort 1A 1-7 at Forest Hills 2A 4-4
Bishop McCort combined with Bishop Carroll this year for a Catholic school co-op you’re seeing more and more of with numbers down at many schools, population shifts, etc. They’ve fallen off the last few after awesome teams in 16-17 that went 10-3 but couldn’t get past powerful Ligonier Valley. The Crimson Crushers use to live up to their name and may again with 5 starters returning on both sides including the Qb, 2 OLs and 2 WRs….plus a DL, 3 LBs and one to the secondary. Forest Hills looks to improve on .500 with everyone back except the quarterback (43%, 911, 7/8 ratio). They were pedestrian at 21ppg and porous on defense allowing 38ppg. So there is a ways to go yet! But it’s Forest Hills where they’re used to success with coach Justin Myers replacing legend Don Bailey (375-120-8 since 1974!) as only the 3rd coach in the history of Forest Hills High School. Myers is the Golden Tornadoes' all-time leading passer with 8,446 yards and their all-time leader in TD passes with 79. Look out Southern Columbia!?

District 7
Harrisburg 6A 4-0 at Pine Richland 5A 11-0

While Harrisburg rebuilds most its entire team, Pine Richland rebuilds a program with an entirely new coaching staff. Harrisburg will put a huge line out there and likely try to batter the Rams the entire game (new Qb) while showing some interesting looks with a veteran line backing corps behind a stout line. Offensively, they are a mystery much as Pine Richland is rather than doing guess work here. One thing is certain, if they come out of the game healthy, both will know a lot more about themselves and be better able to charter a course for the season, making it a very important game, win or lose, for both teams.
Imhotep 5A at Pittsburgh Central Catholic 6A 6-2
Imhotep comes in as possibly the top team in the state to show what they can do after a year’s layoff. Central Catholic has talent to match them spread throughout the lineup as always and returns a top lineman in Donovan Hinnish plus Qb Payton Wehner. Also got a key transfer in at WR. Like the game above, a lot of questions will be answered after this one.
Sto-Rox 2A 8-2 at Jeannette 1A 10-2
Sto Rox looks absolutely loaded with Qb Josh Jenkins (68 of 109 for 1,251 yards) back and receiver Jaymont Green-Miller (27 catches for 579 yards) and many starters while Jeannette has been staggered with grad losses and transfers. Numbers? Next man up only works so long!
Allderdice 6A 4-3 at North Allegheny 6A 6-1
Dragons are trying to make a move scheduling Steubenville OH, Altoona, Kiski and now NA! Probably overreached as did with Steubenville but, no pain no gain! Good year to jump NA graduating their Qb most of their LBs and a pile of lineman. But, with a 97-21 10-year record and 43-11 the last 5, whose worried about the Tigers replacing losses?

District 8
Westinghouse 2A 7-0 at Imani Academy 1A 2-5

There’s a major upgrade going on at Westinghouse at 7-0 last year and 8-4 the year before while Imani Christian Academy has gone south, from a program that was beating Clairton and losing to Jeannette’s state championhip team in 2017 (ICA went 11-3) 35-34 to a team winning 2 games the last two years.
Brashear 5A 2-4 at St. Vincent Pallotti-Md 2-1
The Bulls have struggled going 14-28 the last five years in a district that is now dominated by Westinghouse and Allderdice. But they return 9 to both sides so let’s see what they do. Pallotti’s Panthers of the MIAA are WAY out of bounds for the Bulls winning the conference in 14, 16 and 19 (47-26 last 6) against a far tougher slate in the MIAA; Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Asso.

District 9
Karns City 2A 6-3 at Girard 3A 2-4

The Gremlins return a deep team that could make a run this year off of last year’s young team. They aren’t what they use to be going 53-13 from 2011 to 2015 but still field competitive teams at 35-22 the last 5 years. Super young last year with 3 soph starters at the skill positions including Qb. Half the D is back. Coach says Girard will have a good line and good team speed. And with 1, 4, 7 and 7 point losses, they were more than last year’s 2-6 record and an upset waiting to happen if KC’s young bunch doesn’t bring it. It’s enough of a hike at 2 hours for some stiff legs!
Redbank Valley 1A 2-4 at Keystone 1A 4-2
Redbank returns a bunch led by junior Qb Cam Wagner (409, 57%) and Gunner Morgianti (494, 55%), their top 2 receivers and 8 to the D; two that were freshman and two that were sophomores last year. With a line coming in at 6-1 262, they’ll do damage with any team speed. And because Redbank is also in D9 South Small School Division, Keystone has to go through them to get anywhere. That was a no-go last year losing 26-0 and looks like a difficult one again this year.

District 10
Erie 6A 1-5 at Cathedral Prep 5A 7-3

Erie has a new coach in Andre Henderson (former DC) and Farrell Qb transfer Denzel Driver (shown as receiver last year, not starter) and a solid nucleus back while Cathedral returns most of last year’s young team that got to the 5A final from a weak field, losing to Pine Richland 48-7. Michael Parks (938ry) is back with a new Qb tho replacing Tamar Sample (6-3, 215, 43%, 674py, 441ry) shouldn’t be insurmountable at ECP.
Ursuline-OH 7-3 at Hickory 3A 9-1
Hickory won their 7th District-10 championship in the last 10 years but graduated their outstanding Qb Michael Henwood (2133py, 945ry), a 3-year starter. But with seven returning to both sides, they should be in the hunt again for another district title. Ursuline-Youngstown is an established power from Ohio returning most of last year’s team including 4-year starting Qb Brady Shannon (63%, 1342). This is a BIG step up for Hickory knowing Ursuline beat Mooney and Austintown-Fitch last year. It’s the opener for Hickory but not Ursuline who beat Bishop Hartley last week 62-58 with Qb Shannon throwing for 276 yards and 5 Tds and running for 118 and a score for 394 total yards.

District 11
Selinsgrove 4A 4-4 at Pottsville 4A 6-2

The Seals look to be in trouble here replacing their Qb and lines against a solid Pottsville team that returns Qb Jazce Carabell-Snowell (51%, 892, 7/4 ratio), Rb Travonai Davis (5-9, 180, sr, 525ry) and I believe 7 on defense. Pottsville has emerged from a 4-year slump after going 9-32 from 2012 thru 2015 to go 37-19 the last five years. Unfortunately, the Seals have stagnated at .500, going 5-7, 7-5 and 4-4 the last three years following an 80-38 run the preceding nine years that included a state title in 2009 (16-0).
Quakertown 6A 5-3 at Southern Lehigh 5A 5-2
The Panthers were a young group last year in a lot of positions meaning they return quarterback Will Steich (5-11, 160, sr, 56%, 1135, 16/2, 1st Team Continental), RB/CB Tyler Woodman (5-9, 175, sr, 69/430, 1st Team) and Zach Fondl (6-0, 180, sr, 22/330, 2nd Team). Nice core plus OL/DL Fred Retter (6-2, 235, sr) and OL Anthony Schiller (6-2, 260, sr). Southern returns a great D core but was wiped out on the other side. As comparison, last year’s team played a scrappy Whitehall (5-3) team close, losing 42-34 and will likely be stubborn here against Quakertown.
Emmaus 6A 5-1 at Stroudsburg 6A 4-1

Hornets return 7 to both sides (just lost Qb Jake Fotta to a ACL) most of O-Line and their receivers. With Fotta they would have been in good shape for a serious run this year. But now? Easton ruined their perfect season last year when Emmaus’s turnovers and special team’s failures allowed two kick-offs returned for touchdowns, plus a late pick of a Jake Fotta pass inside the 10 with 13 ticks left on the clock. Almost all return for Stroudsburg to see if the Mountaineers can go with the big boys from the EPC-Lehigh even without Fotta.
Notre Dame 3A 7-1 at Saucon Valley 4A 2-3
Notre Dame lost a ton of players but return Qb Colin Quintano and a experienced receiver corps. And they’ve been wildly successful the last 6 years going 54-15! Saucon Valley returns almost everyone including Qb Dante Mahaffey but will play a harder schedule with the Schuylkill League (Pottsville, Blue Mountain, Lehighton) joining the Colonial this year. Plus they have extra incentive coming off a rare losing season, their first since 2012.

District 12
Roman Catholic 6A 1-4 at Neumann Goretti 3A 3-1

Roman returns most of their line with 3 receivers plus DE Malachi Kea (6-2, 250) and DT Sameir Speights (6-2, 280) to secure the D while Neumann returns much of their skill including Qb Matqui Adams but look thin on returning lineman. Seems incredible saying Roman is coming off their 9th consecutive losing season while the Saints scored 3 winning campaigns the last 4 years with two 11-1 seasons.
Northeast 6A 5-1 at St. Joseph Hammonton 7-3
The Vikings were close last year going 4-1 with a 22-20 win against Neumann Goretti and a tough 22-8 loss to Imhotep in Spring Ball. The score was 8-0 ICS entering the 4th quarter, (didn’t seem that close). Northeast lost a lot on the offensive side but return all of the DL. And they haven’t had trouble replacing losses over the years if their 59-14 record means anything. St. Joseph’s returns Qb Ja’son Prevard (59%, 397), their 2nd and 3rd leading rushers (622 and 354 yards), their top 3 receivers and half the D. The Wildcats play serious football with a 45-10 won-loss the last 5 years, suggesting this game will be tight and divulge as much as Harrisburg vs Pine and Imhotep vs Central Catholic will.

Lehigh Valley Preview

EPC South Preview

1. Freedom Patriots
Why They’re Here: The Patriots return the best player in the Lehigh Valley (two-way lineman and Virginia Tech commit Braelin Moore), the leading returning rusher (Deonte Crawford), the best receiver combo in the Valley (Owen Johnson and AJ Fletcher) and have two really good options at quarterback (Brian Taylor won the job out of camp last year, but had to sit out for an eligibility issue and Ethan Nedling took them to the D11 title game in his place). Lots of talent here, plus Jason Roeder has proved to be one of the best coaches in D11.

Why They Could Stumble: Moore and Juan Feliciano are the only returnees on the offensive line – they’ll be big, but they’ll need to block up front. The quarterback battle also could be an issue, because I am a firm believer in “if you have two, you have none”.

2. Whitehall Zephyrs
Why They’re Here: They bring back virtually their entire team from the D11 5A champs. Now, they won that title without having to play East Stroudsburg South (COVID) and dropped their only two EPC South games, but they’ve got experience and talent to spare. Quinn Wentling was an All State pick after finishing second in the conference in both passing yards and rushing yards in 2020 and accounting for 23 touchdowns in eight games. He’ll have really good skill guys in tailbacks Damonte Foreman and Nigel Linton and wideouts Tommy Buskirk and Bryce Bashore. They also bring back the entire offensive line. Defensively, they bring back nine starters, where Foreman, Linton, Wentling, and Buskirk are all conference returnees and Brayden Marrero anchors the defensive line.

Why They Could Stumble: It’s a LOT of guys going both ways. Even Wentling gets snaps at safety. And for all of their postseason success, it has been two years since they’ve beaten a fellow EPC South opponent. They’ll need to handle the 6A portion of their schedule just to qualify for playoffs, but they will be the most seasoned and ready team once they get to November.

3. Parkland Trojans
Why They’re Here: The Trojans are always a safe bet to be good, and if they’re in a talent upswing they can be great. Not quite sure how that falls – Ty Tremba will be in his third year as a starter at QB, he’s a throwback, option type but if he’s developed as a passer could really open up the offense. His brother Trey and Dahlir Adams is one of the best one-two punches at running back, and they’ll once again be huge on the offensive line. They also have the most back of defense of anybody (seven starters) to a unit that is consistently excellent.

Why They Could Stumble: Is there a gamebreaker here? Parkland hasn’t ascended to the levels of their 2012-17 run over the last few years because they haven’t had any “wow” skill guys to go with their physicality on defense and the offensive line.

4. Bethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks
Why They’re Here: Jared Richardson is back from his broken collarbone and gives the Hawks a dynamic run/pass threat under center. They also welcome back head coach Kyle Haas, who took the Hawks to a state final four in his one season as the interim head coach and had Northampton turned around and heading in the right direction. A crisper Bethlehem Catholic team has a chance to be dangerous. They also have one of the major talents in the league in offensive tackle and North Carolina commit Justin Kanyuk (6’7 315), who leads an offensive line where the smallest guy is 6’3 280. All of that leads to a top 5 team in the state in 4A.

Why They Could Stumble: Rahmel Terry is out for the season after tearing his ACL, leaving a hole for the Golden Hawks at running back. That will put even more pressure on Richardson to carry the running game, which is a tall order for a quarterback.

5. Easton Red Rovers
Why They Could Rise Up: The Red Rovers return eight starters on offense and five on defense. Marcus Williams is the headliner at running back, though they’ll try to get the ball to him on the perimeter as well and let him use his speed (he’s a two-time D11 champ in the 100 and 200). He’s also a monster in the return game, with five punt/kick return TDs in last year’s abbreviated season. Quarterback Cole Transue is in his third year as a starter, and if he can regain the trajectory he showed as a sophomore, he’s as good a QB as there is in the league. The offensive line should have some serious size, led by junior left tackle Sean Wilson (6’4 265), a likely FBS recruit. Defensively, leading tackler Mike Hynes is back at middle linebacker, while Williams, Javion Thompson, and all conference safety Kyle Evancho are all back in the secondary.

Why They Could Stumble: If Transue repeats his struggles as a junior, it takes a lot of options off of the table for this offense. When they’ve had big offensive fronts the past few years, it seems as though they’ve traded size for mobility wit middling results. They need to replace their entire defensive line, and while Wilson and Matt Cruise seem like solid options, that’ll be a lot of snaps for the big guys going both ways. They also have lacked a real identity for years.

6. Emmaus Green Hornets
Why They Could Rise Up: Docking the Hornets a little here with the news that junior QB Jake Fotta is out for the year with a torn ACL. Still, Emmaus has been trending in the right direction under former Allentown Central Catholic boss Harold Fairclough. This group will be led by senior linebacker Jared Groller, the leading tackler in the league and one of the best returning defenders period. He also may see some carries on offense as they try to replace 3,000 yard career rusher Brandon Camire. And while Josiah Williams is green, he’s a very talented back-up who could leave Emmaus just fine at quarterback.

Why They Could Stumble: They did lose their QB to a major knee injury days before their first game. They also are replacing the EPC Offensive Player of the Year in Camire, who was their major offensive weapon the last three seasons, plus their entire receiving corps and secondary. That is a lot to ask. And while they should be pretty good on the offensive and defensive lines, it’s a total rebuild of the skill guys.

7. Allentown Central Catholic Vikings
Why They Could Rise Up: The returning D11 4A champions return the third major candidate for best player in the league in defensive tackle Lavon Johnson. He’s a monster (6’4 325) who was an all state pick in 2020 as well as the EPC Defensive Player of the Year, has a bevy of scholarships offers (he’s thought to be a Michigan lean), and this year has improved his conditioning enough to the point he’s expected to play both ways. Johnson is one of six returnees on defense and if that unit can keep them in games, they can upset some of the teams ahead of them.

Why They Could Stumble: They are replacing virtually their entire offense, with just two starters back. They’ll need to replace Michael Rauscher, now at Lehigh, at quarterback and all state running back Jayden Williams, four offensive linemen, their all league tight end, and their two leading receivers. That is a lot. And while they have some young talent coming in (including 6’4 300 pound freshman tackle Braheem Battle, who should be a star down the line) it lookings like a rebuilding year on 4th Street.

8. Nazareth Blue Eagles
Why They Could Rise Up: It’s probably stupid to pick the two-time defending D11 6A champs to finish in eight, but they get absolutely crushed by graduation for the second year in a row. If they make me look dumb (not out of th question), it’s because Tom Falzone again finds a way to plug and play kids into his system and coaches them up to be better than the sum of their parts. The key on offense is Tyler Rohn, who comes back at running back and should be the focal point of the offense, the first time in years Nazareth will expect to be a run-first team. I like Sonny Sasso to win the QB battle and if he does, it gives the Blue Eagles a great athlete running the show. He’s got Division I size (6’4 210) and is one of the best wrestlers in the country (a state medalist at 170 as a sophomore before earning double All American honors in Fargo this summer at 195 in the Olympic styles). Fellow blue chip wrestler Sean Kinney (So. 6’3 280) will be protecting his blind side.

Why They Could Stumble: It’s an entirely new football team, which is really hard to do in high school. I have no idea who Sasso will throw the ball to, and while they return some talent at linebacker, the entire secondary will be new.



9. Liberty Hurricanes
Why They Could Rise Up: They’re building up in Bethlehem! First year head coach Shawn Daignault has assembled a really interesting coaching staff, with a mix of old, longtime respect Lehigh Valley veterans (Joe Bottiglieri, Frank Lane, Dave Brown) and some young guys with NFL experience (Levi Brown, Tevrin Brandon). (Side note: the fact that Tags and Frank Lane are both back in coaching and neither are at their alma mater -same as mine - is only mildly upsetting to me…)

Why They’re Here: The Hurricanes went 0-6 in 2020 and are 6-24 in conference play since 2017. They are going to need to pretty much bulid this from scratch.


Preseason All League Team

Offense
QB: Jared Richardson, Bethlehem Catholic (Sr. 6’3 200)
RB: Marcus Williams, Easton (Sr. 5’11 185)
RB: Deonte Crawford, Freedom (Sr. ’59 185)
WR: Eric Wert, Bethlehem Catholic (Sr. 5'10 175)
WR: Owen Johnson, Freedom (Jr. 6’2 215)
WR: Trey Tremba, Parkland (So. 5’10 170)
OL: Justin Kanyuk, Bethlehem Catholic (Sr. 6’7 315; North Carolina)
OL: Sean Kinney, Nazareth (So. 6’3 280)
OL: Sean Wilson, Easton (Jr. 6’4 260)
OL: Dylan McHugh, Emmaus (Sr. 6’3 275)
OL: Marko Galetovic, Parkland (Sr. 6’3 270)

Defense
DL: Braelin Moore, Freedom (Sr. 6’3 305; Virginia Tech)
DL: Lavon Johnson, Allentown Central Catholic (Sr. 6’4 325)
DL: Brock Boyer, Parkland (Sr. 6’3 245)
DL: Stephen Hattala (Sr. 6’3 235)
LB: Jared Groller, Emmaus (Sr. 6’1 210)
LB: Mike Hynes, Easton (Sr. 5’11 205)
LB: Demonte Foreman, Whitehall (Sr. 5’11 180)
LB: Broc Bender, Nazareth (Sr. 6’3 195)
DB: Kyle Evancho, Easton (Sr. 6’3 175)
DB: AJ Fletcher, Freedom (Jr. 5’10 175)
DB: Tommy Buskirk, Whitehall (Sr. 6’2 175)
DB: Quinn Wentling, Whitehall (Sr. 5’10 200)

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John Reid to the Texans with the 141st pick

Much higher than many thought. A little ironic that Bill O'Brien drafted him. Back in 2013 at PSU O'Brien was actively recruiting Reid and attended the Prep win over PCC at Hershey. This article has some good stuff in it.

http://www.statecollege.com/news/co...t-frost-nascar-and-blink-have-to-say,1427446/

Preseason Polls

With kickoff ten days away, the two major state rankings have dropped. While a lot of preseason polls is copying other people's homework (see: Emmaus being ranked so high) they're a useful snapshot into consensus going into the year. Here are both the Pennlive (formerly the Harrisburg-Patriot News, which has the longest running preseason poll in the state, dating back to the 1980s) and PA Football News, plus some thoughts, which are statewide, but have some focus on the D11 teams in the rankings.

As an overall aside, this is the most D11 teams in the top 5 or 6 that I can remember in some time. The EPC South alone has three in Emmaus, Whitehall, and Bethlehem Catholic (across three classes, mind you), and 3A has two in the top four with North Schuylkill and Notre Dame (Green-Pond). I've written a lot about how I think the District has been down the last few years (particularly at 6A), but this snapshot doesn't necessarily seem to agree with me. Anyway, hope this sparks some discussion that's not "Eric Kasperowicz is the devil/Eric Kasperowicz is wrongly martyred football Jesus" or "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Philadelphia Catholic League but Were Afraid to Ask" (I kid). Enjoy.


6A
Pennlive
1. St. Joseph's Prep
2. Pittsburgh Central Catholic
3. Archbishop Wood
4. Central York
5. North Penn
6. Emmaus
7. Mount Lebanon
8. North Allegheny
9. LaSalle
10. Garnet Valley
HM: Central Dauphin, Delaware Valley, Manheim Township, Parkland, Pennridge, Wilson West Lawn
PA Football News
1. St. Joseph's Prep
2. Archbishop Wood
3. Pittsburgh Central Catholic
4. Central York
5. Emmaus
6. North Allegheny
7. Downingtown West
8. North Penn
9. Wilson West Lawn
10. Garnet Valley
HM: Spring-Ford, Delaware Valley, State College, LaSalle, Pennnridge, Coatesville
Thoughts: Seems to be a pretty clear top 4 (or I guess 1+3 with SJP and everybody else). Seems like from state level looks, District 1 is thought to be a little deeper than in years past with North Penn, DTW, Garnet Valley, Pennridge, Coatesville, and Spring-Ford all getting some love. I like what DTW has on the offensive line if they have the skill guys to take advantage. I'm utterly confused by Emmaus being a consensus top-6 team in the state. Yes, they were undefeated in the (abbreviated) regular season last year, but lost in teh playoffs to a terrible Easton team, and graduate all of their skill guys, including a three-year starter and all state running back in Brandon Camire and their four leading receivers. Yes, Jake Fotta looked like a solid QB as sophomore, but I don't think he's an FBS level kid who is going to carry the program to these kind of heights. Then again, Harold Fairclough is a really good coach, and I guess there is no other favorite in D11 (I'd probably pick Parkland?), so consensus was going to coalesce around somebody. But seems like weird hype to me. My only other thought is are we sure Central York is that good? I know Pribula has all the hype (though it'll be interesting to see if his Penn State commit holds with them going out and getting Drew Allar as a top 100 national player and the #7 QB in the same class), but as I think I've said on here, their playoff run last year got a lot of help from COVID-19 and teams forfeiting out of the tournament (Harrisburg, PCC). Maybe I'm the jerk.

5A
Pennlive
1. Imhotep Charter
2. Governor Mifflin
3. Gateway
4. Erie Cathedral Prep
5. Pine-Richland
6. Upper Dublin
7. Penn-Trafford
8. Whitehall
9. Academy Park
10. Moon
HM: Chester, Exeter Township, Manheim Central, Peters Township, WC Rustin
PA Football News
1. Imhotep Charter
2. Governor Mifflin
3. Upper Dublin
4. Gateway
5. Erie Cathedral Prep
6. Whitehall
7. Pine-Richland
8. WC Rustin
9. Moon
10. Malvern Prep
HM: Academy Park, Marple-Newtown, Manheim Central, Chester, Penn-Trafford
Thoughts: This is the most fun class on paper - Imhotep is probably the best team, but the way they are placed in the bracket they should have to go through a lot of the other best teams. They're chock full of FBS talent - Enai White, Keon Wylie, Emir Stinette, Khalif Kemp, Rahmir Stewart all are going to play big time football, with White and Stewart both borderline five stars in their class. God luck. Mifflin has the best skill player in the state in Nicholas Singleton who could have a season they ride to finals. Colin O'Sullivan is back for defending D1 champs Upper Dublin and could take a real leap as a junior. Lots of depth in D7 - that district has gotten so boring in 6A but in turn is a ton of fun here (all of the drama found on other threads aside). Sophomore Brad Birch at Gateway is probably the best QB recruit in the state regardless of class and it'll be fun to see him develop. I don't know much about the D1 teams, but this seems like the biggest group of contenders in a while. And look at little ol' Whitehall sitting with some of the state's best. They benefitted from COVID last year to win a D11 title (East Strodusburg South was one of the best teams in Pennsylvania, but had to forfeit out - and graduated absolutely everybody) and they still have to navigate a schedule against the EPC South (where they haven't had a lot of successs in the last five years), but they bring back pretty much their entire lineup, including Quinn Wetling, the best QB in the Valley, and their top 5 receivers and 3 running backs from last year. Could be a Final 4 team.

4A
Pennlive
1. Thomas Jefferson
2. Bishop McDevitt
3. Jersey Shore
4. Belle Vernon
5. Bethlehem Catholic
6. Aliquippa
7. Valley View
8. Berks Catholic
9. Cocalico
10. Pottsville
HM: Allentown Central Catholic, Bonner-Prendegrast, Lampeter-Strasburg, McKeesport, Shamokin
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1. Thomas Jefferson
2. Bishop McDevitt
3. Jersey Shore
4. Bethlehem Catholic
5. Belle Vernon
6. Berks Catholic
7. Valley View
8. Pottsville
9. Aliquippa
10. Bishop Shanahan
HM: Allentown Central Catholic, Cocalico, Northwestern Lehigh, Pope John Paul II, Bonner-Prendegrast
Thoughts: Thomas Jefferson going for a three-peat is the headliner, though Bishop McDevitt should be really, really good, with a load of Divsiion I players (heard taht before?) and Marquis Williams is probably the best player in the class. Interesting to see Bethlehem Catholic all the way up at #4 after firing their head coach and bringing in Kyle Haas. He had an interesting quote in the Morning Call the other day about how nice it was to be at Becahi in 4A where you're not staring at a St. Joseph's Prep matchup in state quarterfinals. Jared Richardson is back at QB after missing a lot of last year with a broken collarbone and they're led by UNC bound offensive lineman Justin Kanyuk, but will have to replace tailback Rahmel Terry, who tore his ACL in the spring.

3A
Pennlive
1. North Schuylkill
2. Central Valley
3. Wyomissing
4. Notre Dame (GP)
5. Scranton Prep
6. Bedford
7. Neumann-Goretti
8. Hickory
9. Elizabeth-Forward
10. Central Martinsburg
HM: Clearfield, Danville, Montoursville, North Catholic, St. Mary's, Western Wayne
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1. North Schuylkill
2. Wyomissing
3. Central Valley
4. Notre Dame (GP)
5. Bedford
6. Central
7. Scranton Prep
8. Neumann-Goretti
9. Elizabeth-Forward
10. Hickory
HM: Danville, North Catholic, St. Mary's, Western Wayne, Grove City
Thoughts: A District 11 team at #1! It's been a while since we've seen that. The Spartans smoked Notre Dame last year in the D11 finals, and return 14 starters, including their entire offensive backfield, and should be loaded agin. Notre Dame brings back all state QB and Villanova baseball commit Colin Quintano, in his third year as a starter for Phil Stambaugh's high flying offense. They'll need to find a way to play a little more defense than they have in the past to contend for something bigger. In between the two D11 schools are returning state finalist Wyomissing and Central Valley. Central Valley returns Landon Alexander, who ran for over 1,400 yards last year for the state champs, and while Wyomissing only brings back 7 starters (including all state tight end and Richomond commit Aiden Mack), they've been on of the most consistently excellent programs in the class.

2A
Pennlive
1. Southern Columbia
2. Farrell
3. Richland Township
4. Sto-Rox
5. McGuffey
6. South Williamsport
7. Wilmington
8. Bellwood-Antis
9. Beaver Falls
10. Windber
HM: Chestnut Ridge, Dunmore, Serra Catholic, Washington, York Catholic
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1. Southern Columbia
2. Farrell
3. Sto-Rox
4. Richland Township
5. Neshannock
6. Windber
7. McGuffey
8. Bellwood-Antis
9. Wilmington
10. South Williamsport
HM: Beaver Falls, Karns City, Bald Eagle Area, Serra Catholic, Northern Lehigh
Thoughts: Southern Columbia, next question? With no real D11 presence here (what a fall for some of the small Colonial League schools - it's good to see Northern Lehigh in one of the HMs, because they've long been an excellent little school who has fallen on hard times recently) I can't say I know a ton about the landscape, other than the Tigers and the Gavin Garcia show I'm sure are really, really good.

1A
Pennlive
1. Steelton-Highspire
2. Muncy
3. Old Forge
4. Clairton
5. Redbank Valley
6. Bishop Guilfoyle
7. Rochester
8. Tri-Valley
9. Williams Valley
10. Juniata Valley
HM: Canton, Delone Catholic, Nativity-BVM, Northern Bedford, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
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1. Muncy
2. Steelton-Highspire
3. Old Forge
4. Clairton
5. Redbank Valley
6. Tri-Valley
7. Williams Valley
8. Bishop Guilfoyle
9. Shenango
10. Northern Bedford
HM: California, Delone Catholic, Canton, Juniata Valley, Rochester
Thoughts: Steel High is still one of the best teams in the state despite losing Mekhi Flowers to transfer. But Alex Leby is another rising QB recuit who led them to a title as a freshman and the Rollers should be really good again. That's about all I've got for you on the little guys.
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Q&A with Hampton wide receiver Benny Haselrig

What have you and your team been doing as of late to get ready for the fall?
“Our team, specifically the upperclassman, have been doing a lot outside of practice. Going to the field, the gym, etc.”

What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“My releases and route running have gotten a lot better since last season. Really just my movement in general.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“If we can stay healthy, then we will do really well. My goal is to win sections and do well in the playoffs.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Plum because of their running back and they have a well-rounded team.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Eryck Moore from Plum. Me and him are really close but he’s about to be annoying to play against.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I plan on playing football in college, so I need to have a really good junior season.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“No D1 ones so far so I need to have a great season this year, but I will.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Small D3 schools I’m not interested in.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, because I was signed up for a few camps, but I strained my quad really bad so I couldn’t go anymore.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“Duquesne, and that was the only one I actually competed in because early into that camp I strained my quad really bad.”

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