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PIAA playoffs; home fields (lilromeo and others)

Found this, believe it's from Pitt Post-Gazette.

The PIAA board decided Wednesday to forgo traditional neutral sites and let teams at the top of the bracket host state playoff games, a move prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.

The change affects all fall team sports.

Finding neutral sites willing to host became more complicated under covid-19 conditions, PIAA executive director Bob Lombardi said, but other factors also were involved. He noted this decision reduces travel for one team and saves the PIAA money, since it won’t need to pay a rental fee.

“It’s a multitude of factors,” Lombardi said. “One, it’s a concern of covid. Two, it’s travel, because now instead of two groups traveling, you have only one. Three, it’s site recognition.

“Because there is a number of places that will says say, ‘You bring your school over to my place and we’ll play a game. We do it all year long.’ But a neutral site says, ‘Wait a minute, we’re letting two strange schools on our campus and we have no control over that? We don’t want to do that.’”

Starting this fall, the team listed higher on the PIAA bracket is the home team and can play on its own field or court, assuming that school has adequate facilities to host.

The rule change applies only for opponents on the same side of the state. If a matchup involves one team from the east against another from the west, the PIAA will find a neutral site in the middle, Lombardi said.

The new policy includes all tournament rounds except the championship.

It’s a break from recent tradition. With the exception of team wrestling, the PIAA hasn’t let team host state playoff contest.

“Sometimes it happens at the district level,” Lombardi said, “but it hasn’t happened at the state level back to when Dr. (Russell) Werner came here (as PIAA executive director) and that was 1980. So, it’s been awhile.”

The PIAA board met online Wednesday. Among its other actions:

• The board approved covid-19 return to competitions guidelines for winter sports. Lombardi said he remains “cautiously optimistic” that winter sports will start next month as scheduled.

The covid-19 guidelines for basketball, competitive spirit, swimming and wrestling provide game-day advice for social distancing, health screenings, sanitation and other topics.

• If a team’s practices are shut down for more than three days, it would need three days of practice before resuming interscholastic competition, under a policy change the PIAA is considering. The policy, used now in strike situations, would expand to include other temporary shutdowns.

And practice can’t be online.

“Practice is practice,” Lombardi said. “Physical, contact practice, on the court, on the surface, on the competition surface. It’s not virtual. It’s not a meeting. It’s practice.”

The change was approved on a first-read basis and would need to pass two more votes.

• The PIAA previously said fall sports teams may schedule regular-season contests until Thanksgiving weekend, but it clarified Wednesday that teams are limited to the equivalent of each sport’s maximum regular-season limit.

For example, if a football team reaches 10 combined regular-season and playoff games, it cannot schedule additional regular-season contests.

• Hersheypark Stadium attendance for each PIAA football championship might be capped at 2,200. Lombardi said the PIAA met with stadium administrators last week and discussed allowing 1,100 fans on each side.

“That was a number that they provided based on their calculations,” Lombardi said. “But we’re not in the final stages of that yet. That number may change a little.”

• Board members discussed adding a pay-to-play fee for state playoff qualifiers but took no action.

Warwick opts out of the playoffs. Guess why.

The District 3, Class 5A football champion will be crowned without a game being played on Friday.

Warwick will forfeit the championship game against Governor Mifflin on Friday after coronavirus cases at the high school were increased to 14 total and the school moved to virtual learning, Warwick athletic director Ryan Landis told PennLive in an email.
Landis said he called Governor Mifflin athletic director Pat Tulley on Monday to inform him of the decision that the matchup would not be played. The Mustangs, now the District 3, Class 5A champions, will advance to the state Class 5A semifinals where they will face the winner of Saturday’s WPIAL championship between Pine Richland and Peters Township.

This is the second Warwick team to opt-out of the District 3 postseason as the girls soccer team, which entered the Class 4A bracket as the No. 8 seed, forfeited its matchup against No. 1 Wilson last Wednesday due to coronavirus cases at the school.

“Just as we were so proud and disappointed for our girls' soccer team that had to forfeit their District contest to protect our student-athletes and our opponent, we share these sentiments about our football team during this challenging time,” Landis said in the email. “Governor Mifflin is an exceptional football team, and we wish them a successful and safe State Playoff run.”

Cases of the coronavirus have been on the rise across the U.S. and in the state of Pennsylvania of late. There were 4,032 new cases of the virus reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Monday as the state has continued to see its highest spike since the start of the pandemic.

In a letter sent to Warwick families on Monday, the Warwick School District said there are currently 14 active cases at the high school and that there were two more positive cases reported on Monday.

The letter said it will remain in its “red/substantial spread phase” until at least Friday, meaning extra-curricular activities and practices will not take place and virtual learning will be in place through the end of the week as well.

The Recruiting Zone (November 9th, 2020)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Christian Coudriet, Holden Stahl , Logan Brooks, Devin Flint, and Ian Syam now!


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St. Mary's quarterback Christian Coudriet

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would like to play sports in college. I am not sure which one, either football or baseball.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“No colleges have been recruiting me at this point in time.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips yet, as Corona made the recruiting process extremely difficult.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“I would like to, but who knows what will happen.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, I am a huge Penn State fan.”


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Oil City quarterback/point guard Holden Stahl

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I haven't decided between football or basketball. I love them both.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Mercyhurst, Thiel, and Pitt Bradford.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“The Covid situation has made visits tough. I have looked at a lot of schools online.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“None at this time.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State and the University of North Carolina.”


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Plum wide receiver Logan Brooks

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“The only college to really show me anything as of now has been Westminster.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any trips to a college yet, but hopefully that changes soon.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Pitt. It’s still my favorite college to this day.”


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Indiana quarterback Devin Flint

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love the opportunity to play college at the next level. Ever since I started this sport in 4th grade, it was my dream to play the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I haven’t had any colleges contact me yet, but that’s just more motivation for me to get bigger and stronger during this offseason.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I haven’t made any trips to any colleges yet. I live close to IUP, so I’m going to start with there as soon as visits are available.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up, my favorite college team was Penn State. The facility there is outstanding, and I would love to be a part of the whiteout games.”


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Avonworth running back Ian Syam

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Right now, I am not in talks with any school.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I do not have plans of going up to any schools yet this fall but would love to if given the chance.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college team growing up has always been Alabama. My dad would always have their games on Saturdays while I was little, so I naturally started to root for them with him.”


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Q&A with Avonworth running back Ian Syam

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I have been happy with how I have played with the exceptions of my fumbles, but I would not be getting anywhere without my amazing line.”

How do you feel your team has played this fall?
“The team has been playing better and better each week. We are very young and need to keep maturing and growing week in and week out.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Our team can improve on not letting up the big plays on defense and staying in front of the sticks on offense to keep our drives going.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“The key for the team being successful the rest of the year is that we all have to buy into being one team, so we can get where we need to. We also need to have long sustained drives on offense to help keep the ball out of the other teams’ hands.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Right now, I am not in talks with any school.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I do not have plans of going up to any schools yet this fall but would love to if given the chance.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college team growing up has always been Alabama. My dad would always have their games on Saturdays while I was little, so I naturally started to root for them with him.”

Q&A with Indiana quarterback Devin Flint

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything has been going very smooth, taking into consideration that there was a possibility that we wouldn’t even have a season. Our school and coaching staff fought really hard for us to have this season.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I am pleased how I have been playing this year. Last year I only had the opportunity to play 3 games with an injury. It feels great to complete a full season.”

How do you feel your team has played this fall?
“Our team has been fighting this season with some really tough teams. I feel there were some games on our schedule where we didn’t come together and get a win. That’s something that we are going to have to learn from for next season.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“Getting into the weight room and getting stronger is one of the best ways we can improve during this offseason. We also need to work on our tackling and our ability to read the field.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love the opportunity to play college at the next level. Ever since I started this sport in 4th grade, it was my dream to play the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I haven’t had any colleges contact me yet, but that’s just more motivation for me to get bigger and stronger during this offseason.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I haven’t made any trips to any colleges yet. I live close to IUP, so I’m going to start with there as soon as visits are available.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up, my favorite college team was Penn State. The facility there is outstanding, and I would love to be a part of the whiteout games.”

Q&A with Plum wide receiver Logan Brooks

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“Everything has been going pretty well. We didn’t know if we were even going to have a season, but we still worked hard and now we’re having a great season.”

Have you been pleased with how you have played this season?
“I think I’ve played pretty well, but I still think I could play a lot better than I have.”

How do you feel your team has played this fall?
“Our team has played very well. We’ve worked very hard and it’s showing during the season.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“One thing our team can improve on is receiving less penalties. We’ve been hurting ourselves with all of the penalties and we need to fix that fast.”

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

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“The only college to really show me anything as of now has been Westminster.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any trips to a college yet, but hopefully that changes soon.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was Pitt. It’s still my favorite college to this day.”

Q&A with Oil City quarterback/point guard Holden Stahl

How has everything with the football season been going so far?
“It's been different, but I am happy that we are having a season.”

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“We need to improve on starting out fast and strong.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We need to be strong in all three phases of the game. We also need to establish the run on offense and be physical across the board.”

What are your goals for the rest of the season?
“We have had a lot of success the last two years. The bar has been set high for us and I would like to improve on that.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I haven't decided between football or basketball. I love them both.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Mercyhurst, Thiel, and Pitt Bradford.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“The Covid situation has made visits tough. I have looked at a lot of schools online.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“None at this time.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State and the University of North Carolina.”

Q&A with St. Mary's quarterback Christian Coudriet

What do you feel your team can improve on?
“I feel that we need to work on our pass defense a touch and I need to improve my decision making.”

What are the keys for your team being successful going forward?
“We just need to keep doing what we are doing and to not let off the gas.”

What are your goals for the rest of the season?
“My goal for the rest of the season is to make it to the second round of the playoffs.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would like to play sports in college. I am not sure which one, either football or baseball.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“No colleges have been recruiting me at this point in time.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips yet, as Corona made the recruiting process extremely difficult.”

Do you have plans for game day trips this fall?
“I would like to, but who knows what will happen.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, I am a huge Penn State fan.”

District 3 playoffs scores and a few notes



District 3 Playoffs scores….plus.

6A Central York 48-21.

Tighter than it looks with Bearcats hanging in for much of the game. Beau Pribula threw a Td pass on first play from scrimmage. D2/4/6 champ Delaware Valley next.

District-3 semifinals:
5A Governor Mifflin 68-14 Mechanicsburg

No contest, Singleton over 200, Strausser over 100.
5A Warwick 14-12 New Oxford
Ox was in this til the end with missed opportunities to win.

District-3 semifinals:
4A ELCO 42-7 Northern York Cty

Blowout, 3 backs over 100 rushing for ELCO.
4A Lampeter Strasburg 56-35 Conrad Weiser
One of the best games with LS up 35-0 at one point then all hell broke loose. The quarterbacks had over 711 total yards combined.

District-3 final:
3A Wyomissing 38-16 Middletown

Spartans are scary good, making a good Blue Raider team stocked with talent look bad. Lakeland of D2 next

District-3 final:
2A Camp Hill 21-7 York Catholic

Qb Daniel Shuster had to be close to 300 yards beating Irish at their place, no small feat. Bishop McDevitt of D12 next.

1A Steelton Highspire 50-43 Muncy
Freshman wiz Alex Erby had 422 yards passing alone as the Rollers held on at home over D4 champ Muncy, Old Forge, D1/2 champ is next.

Top Football Performers - 11/6

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Ameer Dudley, Central Valley 178 yards passing
Austin Jones, Sto-Rox 192 yards passing
Austin Kenney, Susquenita 157 yards rushing, 47 yards receiving, and 1 TD
Austin Long, Big Spring 84 yards receiving and two touchdowns
Brad Birch, Jeannette 164 yards passing
Breylen Carrington, Peters Township 147 yards receiving
Carsen Engleka, Gateway 142 yards passing
Chance Eyler, Waynesboro 229 passing yards, 13 rushing yards, and 3 total TDs
Christian Doi, Camp Hill 174 total yards and 1 TD
Cole Spencer, Pine-Richland 324 yards passing
Conner Murga, Thomas Jefferson 121 yards rushing
Daniel Shuster, Camp Hill 278 passing yards and three touchdowns
David Neubauer, Greencastle-Antrim 130 yards rushing and 1 TD
Derrick Davis, Gateway 108 yards rushing
Devin Whitlock, Belle Vernon 135 yards rushing
Dillon Wakefield, Big Spring 105 yards rushing and the game winning TD
Dontae Sanders, Clairton 156 yards rushing
Eddy Tillman, Central Catholic 132 yards rushing
Eli Jochem, Pine-Richland 176 yards receiving
Eryck Moore, Plum 127 yards rushing
Greg Phillips, North Allegheny 196 yards passing
Jake Fello, Apollo-Ridge 239 yards passing
Jaren Brickner, Beaver Falls 161 yards passing
Jonte Sanders, Clairton 169 yards passing and 132 yards rushing
Josh Hough, Beaver Falls 368 yards rushing
Landon Alexander, Central Valley 108 yards receiving
Lek Powell, Bishop McDevitt 275 yards passing and three touchdowns
Logan Pfeuffer, Peters Township 289 yards passing
Mario Easterly, Bishop McDevitt 114 yards receiving, two touchdowns, and a 66-yard punt return for a touchdown
Mason Kress, North Allegheny 103 yards receiving
Max Rocco, Serra Catholic 191 yards passing
Nicholas Morrison, Mechanicsburg 112 yards receiving and a touchdown
Rashawn Reid, Rochester 116 yards rushing
Roberto Smith Jr., Jeannette 134 yards rushing
Shileak Livingston, Beaver Falls 107 yards rushing
Sy Burgos, East Pennsboro 97 yards rushing and 1 TD
Tino Campoli, Shenango 164 yards passing
Trent Herrera, West Perry 102 yards rushing and two touchdowns
Trey Singleton, Beaver Falls 101 yards receiving
Vaughn Morris, Aliquippa 188 yards passing
Zay Davis, Sto-Rox 108 yards rushing

Central York 48-21 York F

* 75 yard Td toss first play of game! Right on the money.
* Scored again 22 couple yard run after getting downfield in 3 passes. This keeps up I'll stop posting and go on to another game.
* 65 yard toss by Bearcats for their first score.
* Nice drive maybe 60, Qb Pribula runs in 10 yd keeper
* 21-7 end of qtr, York driving on CYs 35.
* 34 yard toss to another wide open Bearcat makes it 21-14 10:39 in 2bd qtr.

Governor Mifflin vs Mechanicsburg (West Catholic player)

It may be of interest to District-12 guys/Se PA that Governor Mifflin will play without the services of starting safety Eden Johnson. He's ineligible for the postseason after transferred in from West Catholic. Pretty good safety with 3 picks, 2nd in Berks. They’ll miss him playing Mechburg who has a talented Qb in Micah Brubaker (6-1, 185, sr), one of the top dual threat Qbs in southern PA completing 1017 (67/88, 75%, 13/3 ratio), rushing for 528 yards. Mifflin is more but this is a chink in the armor as Micah has skills. I’ll post stream sites shortly.

District 3 Top 10: Nov 4, 2020

District 3 Top 10: Nov 4, 2020
(Last week’s rankings are bracketed)

District-3 Playoffs
6A
#3 Central York (7-0) at home vs #4 York High (6-0) Nov 6th, 7PM in the district final.
5A #1 Governor Mifflin (7-0) at home vs #4 Mechanicsburg (6-0) Nov 6th, 7PM in the district semifinal.
5A # 3 Warwick (7-0) at home vs #4 New Oxford (6-0) Nov 6th, 7PM in the district semifinal.
4A #1 Lampeter Strasburg (7-0) at home vs #4 Conrad Weiser (6-0), Nov 6th, 7PM in the district semifinal.
4A #2 ELCO (6-0) at home vs Northern York (5-1), Nov 6th, 7PM in the district semifinal.
3A #1 Middletown (4-1) at home vs #2 Wyomissing (6-0), Nov 7th, 7PM in the district final.
2A #1 York Catholic (6-1) at home vs #2 Camp Hill (2-2), Nov 6th, 7PM in the district final.
1A D3 champ Steelton Highspire (6-0) at home vs D4 Muncy (7-1), Nov 7th, 1PM.

1 Central York 7-0 (5), 6A
Central York vaulted to the top spot after quarterback Beau Pribula showed his many and diverse skills while almost single handedly defeating Central Dauphin on their turf 42-15. This one was as bad as the score indicates with Pribula dissecting the Rams, completing 76% of his passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns. And that’s just half the story as he rushed for 150 yards and got five touchdowns. His ability to evade and throw accurate darts off balance was far more than the Rams could handle. It will interesting to see if anyone can! No wonder all the major college football powers recruited him, and he’s only a junior. Who said Pine Richland 2017? This one got out of hand early with the Central York taking a 20-9 lead into the half. The Rams stayed in striking distance until Jacob Tomb returned the second half kick-off 95 yards to bust it open, 27-9. You might have to be from the area to know how unusual it is seeing a score like that against Central Dauphin, especially at home. They got their yards, rushing for 224 on forty four carries. But the Panthers did a good job containing quarterback Max Mosey, holding him to 134 yards. They also left some points on the field with turnovers on CY’s 2 and 6 yard line that were deflating. Central Dauphin goes home with a shocking loss while the Panther’s go on to the district final against conference rival William Penn, or York High as everyone calls them. This year’s altered York Adams-Division One schedule prevented them from meeting in the regular season. Like Central York, York High is loaded with explosive players, especially in Jaheim White with 1225 yards in a shortened season. Sam Stoner isn’t Beau Pribula but he is a threat, completing 52 of 94 passes for 938 yards. You can’t load the box to stop White with wide outs Rashim Lee averaging 24.1 yards per catch with 14 receptions for 337, and Janis Simms at 16.9 per catch for 288 yards. Where York concentrates its firepower in a few players, Central York spreads it out with Pribula throwing to Judah Tombs (23/413). Parker Hines (17/282), Taylor Wright-Rawls (19/279) and Kyle Fontes (14/206). Isaiah Sturgis get the majority of carries at 65 attempts for 417 yards with Jahmar Simpson getting 237 yards on 22 carries and Raquel Dewitt at 228 yards on 22 attempts. With an offense scoring 47ppg, the Bearcats are explosive. At 42ppg, so is Central York, especially with a division one quarterback who showed what he can do against blueblood Central Dauphin last week. Defensively, York High has an impressive yield of 13ppg. That pales in comparison to Central York’s 4ppg average and again, what they showed against Central Dauphin, holding them to 14 points at Landis Field. Impressive!
2 Harrisburg 4-0 (2), 6A:
The Cougars have been side lined following protocol after a player contracted Covid-19, knocking them out of the top seed and playoffs entirely. Interestingly, NCAA colleges allow the team to play while quarantining the player. See Clemson vs Boston College last week and Saturday at Notre Dame. The PIAA knows something the NCAA doesn’t? Unless things change in the next few days, Harrisburg is idle this week, finishing up Nov 13th at home against Cumberland Valley.
3 Governor Mifflin 6-0 (3), 5A
Governor Mifflin is playing like one of the top teams in the state in any classification, taking apart a decent Berks Catholic (4-3) team 62-7. Barring a strange play where Cedar Cliff stopped a 2-point conversion to defeat the Saints 35-34, they are 5-2 with the other loss to Harrisburg 62-28. Mifflin beating BC by a Harrisburg-like score is notable. The win gives them their first undefeated season (9-0-1, ‘71) since the schools inception 66 years ago. And they are making mincemeat out of good programs like Wilson 48-7, Exeter 56-14 and Berks Catholic, winning all their games by an average score of 54-9. Makes a difference having what many are calling five D1 players! Against BC, the Mustangs scored on all seven first half possessions for a 49-0 lead at the break. Nicholas Singleton rushed for 186 yards, scoring on 1, 93 and 21 yard runs. Quarterback Connor Maryniak is having a solid season (17/30/370), directing the Mid Line and showing his versatility directing a 2-minute drill (!), completing seven of twelve passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns. Cranking out 454 total yards and holding the opposition to 145 yards is special in this district when the team/program is well regarded Berks Catholic. Governor Mifflin moves on to Districts at home Friday against the undefeated Mid Penn-Colonial champion Mechanicsburg (6-0). The Wildcats haven’t played teams near GM’s level but have a dangerous dual threat in quarterback Micah Brubaker who has thrown for 1018 yards (74%!) and thirteen scores while rushing for 534 more with ten touchdowns. He’s a player. They are primarily a ground pounder with Brubaker and Taylor Shearer who has 375 yards on 63 attempts. Nick Morrison is a deep threat of sorts booting a 41-yard field goal in a 43-21 win against East Pennsboro (4-2, Enola) last week. The Wildcats will battle early but likely be overwhelmed in what appears to be one of the very best teams in the state. Mustangs roll.
4 Warwick 7-0 (4), 5A
As suggested last week, Hempfield’s young team came to play, giving the Warriors their only test of the season before losing 34-20 in a hard fought inter-sectional game. The Black Knights were down 27-20 with just over five minutes left in the third quarter when Warwick took control with a 66 yard drive, scoring with 8:08 left in the game. This was a slugfest, with Warwick’s balanced offense producing 162 yards rushing, mostly on Colton Miller’s 117 yards, and 188 through the air where Joey McCracken completed nine of seventeen passes and threw three touchdowns. Hempfield countered with their outstanding junior quarterback Cameron Harbaugh (6-1, 190), completing 14 of 19 passes for 150 yards, one, a 14 yard strike to Jadin Jimenez. The team rushed for 132 yards, with Harbaugh calling his number 18 times for 58 hard yards, one, an 15 yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Look out for Hempfield next year. Now it’s on to the 5A semifinal for Warwick in a home game against New Oxford (6-0). The Colonials are from the York Adams-2 with no notable wins although they beat typically strong 5A’s like York Suburban (4-2) 38-6 and Gettysburg (3-2) 5-0 who are both going through major rebuilds. They are a low octane offense compared to Warwick and won’t be able to match Warwick’s physicality, especially along the lines. Warwick simply has too many weapons and will roll to a sizeable win.
5 Central Dauphin 5-1 (1) 6A
Central Dauphin plummeted in the rankings from the top spot they’ve held since the preseason to #5 following their stunning home loss to Central York. RB/LB Timmy Smith had another fine game, rushing for 118 yards and catching 5 passes for 35 more. Shamarr Joppy rushed for 60 yards on 12 carries with Malachi Bowman pulling down five passes for 99 yards. Max Mosey completed 10 of 17 for 134 yards. Stats like those usually win the game. But not this time against a team of Central York’s caliber that dominated the Rams 42-15. The above players plus FB/LB Dan Ficca and well under rated backer Paul Clark will all be gone next season where the entire line backing corps of Smith, Ficca, Joppy and Clark graduate. The good news is the return of Max Mosey under center where they will again build a formidable offense hoping to mimic the levels reached this year that averaged 40ppg.
6 Lampeter Strasburg 7-0 (6), 4ALampeter Strasburg blew out overmatched Northern Lebanon (0-7) with a 28-0 first quarter followed by a 21 point second quarter to earn their seventh win of the season and a 63-6 victory over the Vikings. Nine different players scored touchdowns; six rushing, one up top, a Pick Six of 39 yards and a blocked punt returned 25 yards for a score. Sean McTaggart threw a total of three passes, one going for a 29 yard score plus two carries for 37 yards, scoring on a 21 yard run in limited duty. The D was lights out, holding NL to 100 total yards. Remember, this is essentially the same team as last year’s 11-4 team that advanced to the semifinal before losing to Thomas Jefferson with one major difference, quarterback Sean McTaggart. He’s back after going down in the opener last year with an ACL, coming off of an awesome sophomore season throwing for 1714 yards and 13 touchdowns, and rushing for 708 yards with eleven more scores. To date he’s completed 57% of his passes for 772 yards with a 14/2 ratio, rushing for 311 yards with seven touchdowns. Things ramp up for LS Friday hosting undefeated Conrad Weiser in the 4A opener. Weiser had last week off. They’re from the Berks League with a 6-0 record against a less than impressive schedule with a combined won-loss of 10-25. Copy that for LS whose schedule although weak, showed teams that were competitive; egs Solanco 3-4, Lebanon 3-3 and Ephrata 4-3. All totaled, their six opponents went 15-24. Weiser’s main threat is their balance (1207 rushing, 1121 passing) although it’s concentrated in two players, quarterback Logan Klitsch, completing 68 of 104 for 1097 yards (65%, 12/2 ratio) and rushing for 355 yards, plus wide out Aanjay Feliciano with 534 on 25 receptions. Stop either and you stop Weiser. With Bishop McDevitt (5-0) not making the playoff cut, LS has a reasonable path to the district crown, although ELCO has a veteran bunch and Weiser probably won’t go down easy. But they don’t have Sean McTaggart. Then they’ll play whatever comes out of Dist-2/Dist-4, likely Jersey Shore (7-0) or Crestwood (7-0) who should roll this weekend.
7 Bishop McDevitt 5-0 (7), 4A
McDevitt’s game with Hershey was cancelled when a Hershey player contracted Covid-19 resulting in the game being postponed until Nov 13th. They’re home against struggling Palmyra (2-4, 5A) Friday who will likely feel McDevitt’s wrath with the Crusaders just missing the playoffs as the sixth seed.
8 Wilson 6-1 (8), 6A
Here’s another team feeling the policy-procedure pain of missing States when Harrisburg was disqualified because a player got covid. This seemingly freed up a playoff spot that Wilson, with the fifth seed, would slide into. Makes sense, but no. District-3’s bright lights said that once teams were selected and brackets set, no team was allowed to replace another. Making a bad decision even worse, fourth seeded York High who was going to play top seeded Harrisburg, was allowed to win by forfeit, advancing to the final without playing a game. If you going to have a system that benefits whatever seeded team happens to be bracketed with a team that was DQ’d, why not allow the highest seed to benefit, not the lowest seed. Fortunately, the other 6A playoff teams did not have a player contract the virus or we’d have no playoff at all. Wilson certainly demonstrated they’d be a strong playoff team with their 40-21 win against Manheim Central. They also won a record 27th Section-1 championship but will miss the postseason for the first time in Coach Doug Dahms’ fifteen year career. Bummer! Quarterback Kaleb Brown put on another show, passing for 156 yards with touchdowns of 8, 41 and 31 yards. He also rushed for 243 more yards, scoring on runs of 80 and 4 yards. Wow! Jadyn Jones added 120 yards rushing, scoring on a 55 yard touchdown run while Troy Corson caught six passes for 70 yards, including a 41 yard touchdown reception to complete the Bulldogs’ 27 point first quarter explosion.
9 Wyomissing 6-0 (9), 3A
Wyomissing dominated Boiling Springs in the 3A semifinal with a ground game that pounded out 395 yards (9.4ypc) and a defense that held the Bubblers to 187 total yards; 85 on the ground. Jordan Auman ran for 104 yards including touchdowns of 32 and 50 yards, with Jason Gartner adding 88 more. Their big FB/MLB Evan Niedrowski (6-2, 240) got the tough assignments inside, bullying his way for 52 yards on nine carries with 1 and 2 yard touchdowns. 453 yards later it was all over with the Spartans prevailing 47-7, moving on to the district final in search of their ninth championship. But they’re have to go through their old nemesis Middletown in Middletown to do it. The Blue Raiders won their semifinal game routing Bermudian Springs (4-3) 46-7. Wyomissing beat them last year 24-21, with Mtown taking the previous three games in ‘16, ‘17 and ’18 before advancing to the 3A state final. The winner here plays the winner of the District-2 final between Lake-Lehman (7-1) and Lakeland (4-0).
10 Steelton Highspire 6-0 (10), 1A
Steelton Highspire found themselves in a war with Delone Catholic who fought tooth and nail before falling at home 23-13 in the 1A final. As good as the Squires defense was, holding the Rollers to a season low 270 total yards, they couldn’t contain their multiple offense. Freshman quarterback Alex Erby kept them off balance just enough, completing 12 of 23 passes for 120 yards to a talented receiver corps of Damein Hammonds (5/47), Tyrone Moore (3/45) and Mehki Flowers (3/22). On the ground, senior running back Odell Green (5-10, 190) combined speed and power to batter his way to 168 yards on 48 carries, scoring on runs of 7 and 17 yards. Defense was also big for Steel High, holding Delone’s top back Tate Neiderer to a season low 68 yards. He finished with 876 for the year while the Rollers held the Squires to 150 total yards. They should get to the state final with this group! Next up is District-4 champ Muncy (7-1) who won the district title three of the last four years after beating Canton 21-6 to avenge their only loss.

Others; Playoff games italicized
Mid Penn Conference
Hershey 5-0, 5A;
Just missed the postseason as the No. 5 seed, at Manheim Central (2-5) Saturday at noon then home the following week vs Bishop McDevitt (5-0) in a game that will decide the Mid Penn-Keystone Conference title. Should be an interesting game with the Barons in Manheim.
Middletown 4-1, 3A; Throttled Bermudian Springs (4-3) 46-7 last week in the district semifinal where Tymir Jackson (5-10, 220) punished Bermudian on 23 carries for 195 yards, scoring on runs of 4, 3, 55, 2 and 3 yards. The Blue Raider defense had one of their best games this season holding the Eagles to 95 total yards. Wyomissing is next in Middletown where the Raiders will look to avenge last year’s 24-21 loss.
Mechanicsburg 6-0, 5A; The Wildcats handled East Pennsboro (3-4) 40-28 in a regular season game to lock up the Mid Penn-Colonial Division and advance to the 5A semifinal against Governor Mifflin where they will enter a whole new universe.
Northern York County 5-1, 4A; Northern suffered a double loss last week losing a division game at Waynesboro (4-2) 22-0 and dropping out of the MP-Colonial race with Mechanicsburg. NYC didn’t have their heart in this one, showing 78 total yards of offense while Waynesboro had their way rushing for 222 yards. They enter the playoff Friday night at undefeated ELCO who will likely mimic Waynesboro’s success running the ball and then some.

Lancaster Lebanon League
Manheim Township 5-2, 6A;
Township won their fifth game in a row with an unexpected 41-7 rout of Cocalico (4-3). Cocalico was in a tough spot losing the week before at Warwick 49-14. The Blue Streaks have been on fire since losing season opening games to LaSalle (4-1) of the Philadelphia Catholic League 35-27 and LL-Section 1 winner Wilson (6-1) 31-28. They’ll go for their sixth straight at Pennsbury (0-5) Friday.
ELCO 6-0, 4A; The Raiders were idle last week while their opponent Northern York in the 4A semifinal was losing 22-0 in the cold and rain at Waynesboro. Not the best way to enter a postseason playoff game at ELCO who won the LL-Section 4 this year. They’re a veteran team with an All Stater in dual threat Qb Braden Bohannon, a three year starter. Coach Bob Miller runs the Split Veer behind a veteran OL of Ben Wargo 6-0 245, Logan Tice 5-11 255, Owen Kahl 6-1 200, center Nate Hensen 5-11 200 and newcomer sophomore Colin Daub 6-4 280. Running the Split Veer means they bash you with a committee of backs headed by the quarterback with 802 yards on 110 carries, followed by Jake Williams (46/512), his brother Luke Williams (46/325), Cam Martin (31/225) and Cole Thomas (19/169). Northern needs to bring it hard to beat ELCO.

Berks Inter-County Conference
Conrad Weiser 6-0, 4A;
Weiser was idle last week but resume action Friday as the No. 4 seed playing top seeded Lampeter Strasburg. LS has a veteran group that is by far the best team Weiser has played.
Berks Catholic 4-3, 4A;
BC lost to Governor Mifflin last week 62-7 and are at Donegal (3-3, 4A) Friday, to get their fifth win of the year.

York-Adams
York (William Penn) 6-0, 6A;
Got a forfeit win last week against Harrisburg, moving them to the district final against York Adams-Division 1 rival Central York Friday where the Panthers are coming off a 42-15 semifinal win at Central Dauphin.
York Catholic 6-1, 2A; Defeated York Tech 41-16 in a York Adams Division 3 game securing second place. They move on to the 2A final as the top seed at home against Camp Hill (2-2), the 2 seed. Could be a long and fun one with YC’s soph Qb Levan McFadden (6-0, 165) throwing for 723 yards (43%, 21.26 per reception, 10/0 ratio) with De’Kzeon Wyche (6-0, 200) in support with 888 yards rushing. In just four games Daniel Shuster (6-1, 185, sr) for Camp Hill has 984 yards passing (53%, 11/4 ratio) with a long distance attack like Catholic’s featuring Cam Ochs (11/338) averaging 30.7 per catch and Christian Doi (9/221) averaging 24.5 yards per reception. These two get it down field!
New Oxford 6-0, 5A; The Colonials tuned up for Districts by tuning up West York (2-3) 49-14 in a regular season game. This week’s playoff game is at a whole other level taking on second seeded Warwick at their place. Third seeded New Oxford doesn’t play anything close to this caliber team in the York Adams-3. Upsets happen but they really have their work cut out for them Friday evening in Lititz taking on Warwick’s juggernaut. Good luck and health to all the teams playing this weekend.
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Manheim Township at Pennsbury Friday,

Hot off the press. Manheim Twp at Pennsbury Friday

Keeping up with the ever changing schedules of teams is a daily adventure! Initially it was Harrisburg at Township, then Township at Pennsbury. Also saw in Lancaster Online them playing the game at Lebanon Catholic which dropped football in 2000? Where ever they play (Fairless Hills) it’s good seeing District-1 and District-3 teams playing each other. Here are a few games involving both.

Key games:
Nov 06, Township at Pennsbury
Nov 13, Township at State College
Nov 20, Township home to Downingtown East

Key Players:
Qb Evan Clark
having a great year at 98/141/70%/1505 18-2 ratio, 339 rush yards.
WR D1 recruit Anthony Ivey with 23 receptions for 546 yards.
RB/LB Cade Clancy, well underrated rushing for 531 yards on 82 carries, 233 yards on 19 receptions. He and Qb/SS Clark are big time hitters on D.

Key Games: 5-2
LaSalle
35-28 loss at Twp
Wilson 31-28 loss at Twp
Hempfield 49-7 win at Hemp
Cocalico 41-7 win at Cocalico
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Prep takes Wood apart

The Prep rolled up 38 points in the first half against Wood the other night. Final was something like 52 to 6 with Wood scoring at the end of the game. Same 38 points they put up against La Salle in their first half. Only Prep took the foot off the pedal in that one Prep 38-14. Also heard the Prep hasn't practiced in a week and a half because of covid. I would love to know how good they really are!!
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Big Games in SEPA

A few big games that caught my eye this week...

1. Pennridge vs. Coatesville - very contrasting offensive styles. Pennridge’s Wing T against Coatesville’s spread. Both teams compliment their offenses by playing very solid defense. I think Pennridge has the speed to keep up with Coatesville, which has haunted SOL teams facing Coatesville in the past. It feels like Pennridge’s year. In my opinion, this is the actual District 1 final. I think Pennridge or Coatesville will be big favorites next week over Souderton or Spring Ford. Give me the Rams in this one by a TD.

2. Souderton vs Spring Ford - I haven’t seen enough of Souderton this year, so I will rely on others to fill me in. I do know they have one of the top coaches around. As I’ve said before, I don’t think SF is a top District 1 team. I think they are pretty average. I’ll take Souderton in this one.

3. LaSalle vs Arch Wood - this is definitely the top non-playoff matchup of the weekend. Both teams were handled by SJP (as expected), but have won their other games. This contest last year was a classic with LaSalle scoring at the final seconds to force OT, then Wood blocking an XP in OT to win it. I believe Wood returns almost all of their starters from last year’s team. LaSalle still has the dynamic Brown in the backfield. I expect Wood to win this one by a TD or two. Although I defer to Huck on all things PCL, is he out there???

Would love to hear everyone else’s thoughts. Enjoy the games!
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