Brackets came out Sunday after Freedom's Saturday night romp over Liberty closed out the regular season in D11 6A. Here's what we've got
#8 Stroudsburg Mounties (6-4) at #1 Easton Red Rovers (9-1)
#5 Nazareth Blue Eagles (7-3) at #4 Emmaus Green Hornets (8-2)
#7 Northampton Konkrete Kids (5-5) at #2 Freedom Patriots (9-1)
#6 Liberty Hurricanes (7-3) at #3 Parkland Trojans (8-2)
Only curious result of power points is Parkland getting seeded ahead of Emmaus despite getting crushed, 27-0 in the season finale with the Green Hornets. Emmaus won the Lehigh County division of the EPC, but is seeded behind their arch-rival.
Lots of great potential rematches. Easton blew out Stroudsburg in the regular season, and should do the same Friday. That will get them the winner of Nazareth-Emmaus, so they'll either have to beat the team they just survived a 63-55 insane game with, or a team that took them to overtime, and missed a chip shot field goal in regulation that would have beaten the Rovers.
On the other side, it seems like everything is lined up for a Parkland-Freedom rematch. In the regular season, two turnovers and a shanked punt led directly to points for Freedom in a 30-13 rout. Expect a lot closer match up in round two, as Freedom is down a number of starters with big injuries (Justin Peluso has been out since week 5, and offensive lineman Aaron James joined him on IR after the Easton game).
First two rounds are hosted by the higher seed, with the finals played at a neutral site - I think Northampton, but I haven't seen that confirmed. Let the record show, I HATE neutral sites for the finals - everybody plays everybody during the season, so earning one of the top seeds should come with home field advantage all the way through. Some of the best high school football atmosphere's I've seen are D11 titles games at home sites, and changing that was a mistake.
#8 Stroudsburg Mounties (6-4) at #1 Easton Red Rovers (9-1)
#5 Nazareth Blue Eagles (7-3) at #4 Emmaus Green Hornets (8-2)
#7 Northampton Konkrete Kids (5-5) at #2 Freedom Patriots (9-1)
#6 Liberty Hurricanes (7-3) at #3 Parkland Trojans (8-2)
Only curious result of power points is Parkland getting seeded ahead of Emmaus despite getting crushed, 27-0 in the season finale with the Green Hornets. Emmaus won the Lehigh County division of the EPC, but is seeded behind their arch-rival.
Lots of great potential rematches. Easton blew out Stroudsburg in the regular season, and should do the same Friday. That will get them the winner of Nazareth-Emmaus, so they'll either have to beat the team they just survived a 63-55 insane game with, or a team that took them to overtime, and missed a chip shot field goal in regulation that would have beaten the Rovers.
On the other side, it seems like everything is lined up for a Parkland-Freedom rematch. In the regular season, two turnovers and a shanked punt led directly to points for Freedom in a 30-13 rout. Expect a lot closer match up in round two, as Freedom is down a number of starters with big injuries (Justin Peluso has been out since week 5, and offensive lineman Aaron James joined him on IR after the Easton game).
First two rounds are hosted by the higher seed, with the finals played at a neutral site - I think Northampton, but I haven't seen that confirmed. Let the record show, I HATE neutral sites for the finals - everybody plays everybody during the season, so earning one of the top seeds should come with home field advantage all the way through. Some of the best high school football atmosphere's I've seen are D11 titles games at home sites, and changing that was a mistake.