Summer is winding down and camp is around the corner. The board is going to start heating up!
What are some early match-ups you guys are looking forward to?
What are some early match-ups you guys are looking forward to?
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A few of my favorite early season games to watch will be Tampa Jesuit/ St Joe Prep, Oxbridge Academy/Archbishop Wood ,LaSalle/North Penn and st Peters Prep/ St Joe Prep.Summer is winding down and camp is around the corner. The board is going to start heating up!
What are some early match-ups you guys are looking forward to?
It's weird though. The schedule I saw lists LaSalle as the home team but says the game will be played at North Penn.LaSalle/NP always an exiting one. I noticed NP's first 5 games are away.
Mole,Go 'Skins!!
It's about time the season gets here.
LaSalle NP is always a good one. Who does LS return besides their QB from injury?
Also, I've heard NP has had some crucial transfers come in...can't blame Beck as it is probably his only way to compete for state titles.
Burrs, do you see LS competing with Prep this year?
Ridley has A very intersting opening game this year with Father Judge. I l know Judge hasn't been able to compete with St Joes or Ladalle , etc, but they seem to do ok out of the PCL
Can any PCL guys give me a brief thumbnail on Judge this year ?
Stalker,Good reveal on the power structure of D1 and 3 with Coatesville visiting Cumberland Valley 9/1. CV has few back but will be good as always vs a more mature Raider group this year. CV’s physical brand of football may have surprised last year, defeating a younger group at home 41-21, one of two losses for them; CV ended 9-4.
Slight role reversal this year but Eagles are always strong in the trenches with heads up well coached players. Very tough winning at cozy Chapman Field behind the school. Great atmosphere!
CYO -
They have pass catching talent back in guys like Oleh Manzyk (TE/LB/DE - junior this year, 15 TD catches and 1,003 yards receiving in 2016, 1st team all-state, PFN, TE), Mike Garlick (WR - senior this year, 6 TD catches and 631 yards receiving in 2016), Cory Joyce (2 TD catches and 231 yards receiving in 2016, junior this year) and then to a lesser degree (as a receiver), Zach Canimore (will be a junior).
Then at running back Mike Crescenzo (senior this year) is going to get plenty of carries in 2017 after serving as understudy to reliable running back Will Dogba (3,146 yards rushing and 35 ground scores last two seasons) with help from one or both of the Hebron brothers, Savaughn and Savion - both juniors (former Eagle running back Vaughn Hebron's kids). There are some other names floating around too while with FB Hayden Rooney gone that slot is available (the FB wasn't/isn't quite as important in that spread set-up Coach Wilmot has used since he took over in 2015 -- and his record is 20-5 in his first two years as the head honcho).
At QB, and with record setting, three-year starter Mason Jones graduated, the front runners (as I understand it) are looking to be Billy Clark (senior this year) and Brody McAndrew (sophomore this season, has very good arm). They both have good points so for the moment - we'll see (regardless of who it is either will have plenty of targets - see paragraph one above).
On the line they're expecting noise from senior to be John Copabionco (6', 6", 226 last year as a junior) and a few more returners (will get more later).
On defense watch for upcoming sophomore LB Zach Magdelinskas who will be a sophomore, listed at 5',11", 193 last season).
I'll get a more complete report soon. There will be a fair mount of new faces so I have to dig in a bit. A lot of starters are gone off the 11-1 team, that seemed to come up a little short of expectations, so it's an opportunity for people to step up.
And I apologize for the less than complete "news" but it's been a bit hectic out here in Hollyweird (so I'm getting to the party a little later than usual).
thxSHF -
This should get you there:
http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/neshaminy-redskins-(langhorne,pa)/football-fall-16/stats.htm
Those are some great matchups, and I'm planning on being at Crawford Stadium for NP/LS - those two have a legit shot to meet again in December. I think Wood/Bergen is interesting also. Devlin always has those guys believing, and Bergen is going to be very tough. While not necessarily indicative of anything, Coatesville and SJP have a 7v7 scheduled for next week. Good chance to get a peek at young Ortega and see what he looks like now. Also to see what SJP has as options to fill myriad positions left open by graduation.A few of my favorite early season games to watch will be Tampa Jesuit/ St Joe Prep, Oxbridge Academy/Archbishop Wood ,LaSalle/North Penn and st Peters Prep/ St Joe Prep.
I agree. LS returns a lot of starters, is senior-heavy and will certainly by motivated by last year's results. And Steinmetz probably hasn't left the film room since Thanksgiving. SJP has big shoes to fill, and a lot of them. But they have a good number of talented young bulls for Infante to work with - as you noted, it will be interesting to see how well and how quickly they develop. They will likely rely on a veteran defense to carry the burden early in the season. Counting SJP out would be foolish, but at this point LS looks to be very strong. I've already circled that game on the calendar - should be a classic.I do. SJP does return some really good defensive player. I think like 7 starters on that side. A lot will depend on offense, where the shawls will probably take a step back. How do you lose Swift and a really good OL and not? They have the QB still, but it will be interesting to see how well offensive newcomers develop and how quickly.
I know that LaSalle returns more starters overall than SJP, but you could say that Sayre was a bigger part of LaSalle's offense last year than Swift was of SJP's--not saying, obviously, that Sayre was as good as Swift but take Sayre away and LaSalle would have had a very meagre offense. This they have Jones back, but the question remains how much of a passing attack can he lead. Maybe they have another good runner transferring in.Judge had 21 seniors on the roster last year and every player honored as an AC was a senior. They have a couple of potentially solid backs in Tim Weldon, a bruising type runner and Katob Joseph, who is the speedier of the two. WR Steve Arrington is a capable threat on the outside and doubles as a good DB. Rising jr. Shane Dooley will be the QB and he's a versatile and tough kid. I think he can be a good one. The Crusaders lost most of their quality lineman, so a rebuild is in order here. Defensively, not too man names ring out to me. They usually have some scrappiness on that side of the ball. Without knowing what they're adding I'd say a .500 season would be a solid showing based on returnees. I don't expect them to threaten the pcl heavyweights.
One of the most talked about topics on another site is the 4-5 transfers that have taken place in North Penns favor .If Beck doesn't bring in some players he has no shot in the post season. High School football in SE PA has become way too predictable. Coatesville maybe is one other team that has a puncher's chance for the pubs. No one else is in the same stratosphere as the PCL. Just the facts.....
Stalker,
Do the Red Raiders stand a chance? If so how can they go about winning the game?
Burrs, who do you see as the current favorite in the PCL Red...assuming it'll be between Prep, LS, and AW?
I saw Carroll twice last yr and they were young. I think they will improve over last yr with those youngsters gaining experience and Connors coaching. I think they need a coupe more yrs with Connors system.It's crazy how Prep reloads. They lost their entire OL, Swift, and a top WR yet they are still the favorite in the best league in the state.
Carroll is certainly headed in the right direction under Connor. I'm excited to see their progress.