Scholastic Football, 1999
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All-City
FIRST TEAM |
Offense | |
L | Charles
Kennnedy | Bok
L | Steve Malin | McDevitt
L | Tony Chomiszewski | Roman
L | Mike Walls | Ryan
L | Jim Corbett | Dougherty
Rec. | Ramon Mills | Bok
Rec. | Steve Holmes | Gtn. Acad.
QB | Jim Slattery | Gtn. Acad.
RB | Kevin Jones | O'Hara
RB | Kyle Eckel | Episcopal
RB | Afumiya McFadden | Gratz
RB | Mike Ambrose | Malvern
MP | Joe McCourt | Roman
K | Marty Higgins | Carroll
P | Bert Wenzel | Bonner
Defense | |
L | Arlan Johnson | Mastbaum
L | Jeff Vanak | Carroll
L | Chris Dougherty | La Salle
L | Chris Muntz | Malvern
LB | Angel Moultair | Germantown
LB | Neal Regan | Ryan
LB | Theodore McNeil | Frankford
LB | Ed Butler | Germantown
B | William Griffin | Overbrook
B | Kevin Stefanski | SJ Prep
B | James Allen | Frankford
B | Tim Schmidt | Roman
SECOND TEAM |
Offense | |
L | Julius Grant | Germantown
L | T.J. Wudarski | Gtn. Acad.
L | Brian Heavens | Malvern
L | Justin Alexander | Germantown
L | Tom McHugh | Bonner
Rec. | Tom Hall | Wood
Rec. | Sarina Oeub | Dougherty
Rec. | Mike Anderson | North Cath.
QB | Mike Hagarty | McDevitt
RB | Timothy King | Edison
RB | Derek Clayton | Roman
RB | James Berry | Penn Charter
MP | Ricky Lannetti | Judge
MP | Mike McGillian | Episcopal
K | Joel Lawson | Episcopal
P | Brendan Carney | Malvern
Defense | |
L | James Freeman | Washington
L | Scott Paxson | Roman
L | Ralph Sheridan | Bok
L | John Poley | La Salle
L | Frank McArdle | Ryan
LB | Michael Bazemore | West Cath.
LB | John Paul Mantey | SJ Prep
LB | Mike O'Leary | Roman
LB | Tom Reilly | Penn Charter
B | Paul McKinney | Hav. School
B | Kenny Devenney | Penn Charter
B | Ryan Benner | Bonner
B | Harry Mims | Washington
THIRD TEAM |
Offense | |
L | Tom Foster | O'Hara
L | Brett Carty | Episcopal
L | Steve Sarnocinski | Gtn. Acad.
L | Tim Black | La Salle
L | Chris Short | SJ Prep
L | Carton Rogers | SJ Prep
Rec. | Greg Geraghty | O'Hara
Rec. | Brian Buckley | Malvern
Rec. | Ed Turner | SJ Prep
QB | Mike Ryan | Malvern
QB | John Grone | Mastbaum
RB | Jermaine "Beanie" Smith | Franklin
RB | Sayyid Williams | Washington
RB | Wesley Robinson | Germantown
MP | Ed Brumskill | Bok
K | Chuck Westergon | Mastbaum
P | Mickey King | Dougherty
Defense | |
L | Jamie Creed | Episcopal
L | Ernie Barile | La Salle
L | Rasheed Dorn | Germantown
L | David Gavin | Dougherty
L | Bill McCafferty | Roman
LB | Dan Casey | Judge
LB | Zach Golen | Penn Charter
LB | Matt Moyer | McDevitt
B | Jim Judge | Malvern
B | Kurtis West | Central
B | B.J. "Butch" Hogan | O'Hara
B | Steve Taylor | Roman
Public League
Quarterfinals Germantown 42, Southern 0 Angel Moultair rushed 18 times for 185 yards and three TDs to pace
the romp. Darryl Martin (10-144, TD) and Wesley Robinson (10-96, two) also
enjoyed ballcarrying success as G-town posted 433 yards total offense. Danilo
Aguiar, a recent import from Brazil, went 6-for-6 on PAT. Bok 10, Central 8 Charles Kennedy had seven solos and four first hits among 18
tackles, five of which went for losses. Ralph Sheridan added 12 tackles.
Receiver Ramon Mills ran 25 yards for a TD on a reverse, Kevin Sims caught a
conversion pass and Trumell Goodwin forced a fumble that resulted in a safety.
For Central, Teddy Lipford passed 5-for-13 for 104 yards and Tacuma Cardwell
made three catches for 88 yards. Frankford 52, Edison 6 The rushing of James Allen (9-202, two TDs) and Theodore McNeil
(9-74, three) sparked the Pioneers to a 464-yard performance and ruined Edison's
first postseason appearance since 1967. On a 65-yard TD run, Timothy King gained
more yards than Edison managed in total offense (53). Mastbaum 27, Washington 6 John Grone passed 6-for-8 for 89 yards and one TD apiece to Mike
Street and Earl Johnson. Chris DeShields (15-116, TD) and Jarreau Dodson (11-85)
led in rushing while Otis Everett notched a TD on a 26-yard fumble return.
Washington scored on Cory Sutton's 25-yard halfback pass to Kyle Bell. Semifinals Doubleheader at Northeast Germantown 23, Mastbaum 0 In the first game of an all-unblemished twinbill (everybody entered
8-0), Mastbaum committed four turnovers in the last 10 minutes as G-town turned
a 3-0 game into an easy victory. Angel Moultair did not get into the end zone,
but he rushed 21 times for 118 yards, recovered two fumbles and forced two
others. Ed Butler (reception), Jeffrey King (interception) and Coco McGregory
(run) scored the TDs. Mastbaum boasted a 40.3 scoring average. Bok 30, Frankford 22 (OT) Ramon Mills made six receptions for 139 yards and three TDs, raising
his season total to 11, as the Wildcats beat Frankford for the first time in 15
lifetime meetings. (Bok beat Frankford for the 1950 PL title on total yardage
after the game ended in a scoreless tie.) Mills's third score, a 2-yarder on a
perfectly lobbed pass from Kareem Jeffreys, began the OT session. Frankford then
earned third-and-goal at the 2, but Ed Brumskill dropped Theodore McNeil
(26-125) for a 1-yard loss on his 11th tackle and Trumell Goodman and Rodney
McCarter combined to dump James Allen (19-70) for a game-ending, 7-yard loss.
Brumskill also made a TD-preventing tackle at the 1 in the first quarter, caught
two conversion passes and recovered a fumble to set up a TD. Final At Northeast Germantown 29, Bok 6 Angel Moultair rushed 20 times for 130 yards and three TDs, tying a
game record, and made a team-high eight tackles at linebacker as G-town made
Mike Hawkins the first city-leagues rookie coach to finish with a perfect record
(11-0) since Episcopal Academy's Lambert Whetstone in 1927 (8-0). Wesley
Robinson added 78 yards on 13 carries and Ed Butler (seven tackles) returned an
interception 52 yards for the final score. For Bok, Kareem Jeffreys scored on a
QB sneak 0:14 before halftime and Charles Kennedy made 10 tackles.
Standings
DIVISION A |
Frankford | 5 0 0
Washington | 4 1 0
Northeast | 2 3 0
Lincoln | 1 4 0
Olney | 0 5 0
DIVISION B |
Germantown | 5 0 0
Central | 4 1 0
Dobbins | 2 3 0
Gratz | 1 4 0
Roxborough | 1 4 0
DIVISION C |
Mastbaum | 5 0 0
Edison | 4 1 0
Franklin | 3 2 0
Overbrook | 1 4 0
King | 0 5 0
DIVISION D |
Bok | 5 0 0
Southern | 4 1 0
Bartram | 2 3 0
West Phila. | 1 4 0
Univ. City | 0 5 0
Coaches' All-Public
DIVISION A |
Frankford |
James
Allen | DB
Theodore McNeil | RB
Jesse
Gregg | L
Victor Murray | DE
Doug
Stanley | DE
Washington |
Harry
Mims | RB
Sayyid Williams | RB
James
Freeman | DL
Cory
Sutton | RB
George Truitt | DE
Northeast |
Greg
Pulley | DL
Karuna Kong | L
Marc
Carasquero | L
Lincoln |
Steve
Schultz | L
Demetrius Roberts | L
Olney |
Randy
Rousseau | DL
DIVISION B |
Germantown |
Angel
Moultair | RB
Ed
Butler | LB
Rasheed Dorn | L
Wesley Robinson | RB
Coco
McGregory | DB
Julius Grant | L
Central |
Tacuma Cardwell |
Kurtis West | LB
Carnell Williams | DB
Dan
Tygh | L
Dobbins |
Michael Baldwin | QB
Lamar
Douglas | L
Twayne Brown | Rec.
Gratz |
Afumiya McFadden | RB
Ryan
Seals | FB
Dwayne Grogan | Rec.
Roxborough |
Shawn
Graner | RB
DIVISION C |
Mastbaum |
Arlan
Johnson | L-DL
John
Grone | QB
Mike
Street | Rec.-DB
Ethan
Cottrell | Rec.-DB
Leon
Pawlik | L-DL
Edison |
Walter Blair | L-DL
Juan
Vega | L-DL
Timothy King | RB-LB
Andre
Johnson | Rec.-DB
Franklin |
Caliel Blocker | RB-LB
Tim
Atkins | RB-LB
William Waters | L-DL
Kenneth Bronson | L-DL
Overbrook |
William Griffin | RB-DB
Lawrence Corley | L-LB
King |
Dennis Goslee | RB-LB
DIVISION D |
Bok |
Charles Kennedy | L-DL
Ramon
Mills | Rec.-LB
Ralph
Sheridan | L-DL
Ed
Brumskill | Rec.-DB
Rodney McCarter | Rec.-DB
Rodney Ray | RB-LB
Kyle
Lark | Rec.-DB
Southern |
Andre
McCrea | L-LB
Russell Walker | RB-DB
Nick
DiPietro | Rec.-DL
Bartram |
Billy
Dougherty | QB
Rashan Brown | RB-DB
Steve
Guida | L-DL
West |
Tyrik
White | RB-DE
Louis
Mercer | L-LB
Robert Attaway | RB-DB
U.
City |
John
Blocker | RB-DL
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Germantown Coach Mike Hawkins Record 5-0-0, 11-0-0 All-Stars Julius Grant, L Justin Alexander, L Kareem Wilcher, L Wesley Robinson, RB Danilo Aguiar, K Rasheed Dorn, DL Angel Moultair, LB Ed Butler, LB
Catholic League
Red Division First Round Ryan 21, O'Hara 7 Anthony Graziani (23-103) and Neal Regan (23-103) ran for one TD
each while Regan added nine tackles (three for losses). O'Hara junior Kevin Jones, already the CL's all-time career rushing leader, carried 14 times for 97 yards and a score before leaving in the third quarter with an ankle injury. He finished the season with 1,824 rushing yards and 25 TDs. SJ Prep 42, North 7 Kevin Stefanski passed 10-for-14 for 136 yards and two TDs -- both
to George Hess (7-119) -- and ran for a score. Milton Johnson rushed 15 times for 84 yards and a score. The Prep used a 28-0 third quarter to zip away from a 7-7 halftime tie. For North, a TD pass from Mark Suarez to Ted Murphy covered just 1 yard. Semifinals Back-to-Back Nights at Northeast Roman 10, SJ Prep 7 Unaware that his mother, Marge, had suffered a mild heart attack an hour before gametime, Tim Schmidt threw a 48-yard TD pass to Steve Taylor and made a late-game deflection to prevent a TD by Prep QB Mike McGann, who performed capably (6-for-13, 109 yards) after replacing Kevin Stefanski (torn ankle ligaments), the division MVP, early in the second quarter. Joe McCourt began the scoring with a 29-yard field goal. La Salle 16, Ryan 0 The Explorers squeezed the life from the game by limiting Ryan to
six first downs and 99 yards total offense. Ben Bailey rushed 22 times for 129 yards and a TD while Kevin Dougherty dove into the end zone for a TD after picking up the ball on the 2; Ed Sabia had fumbled after a 37-yard interception return. Final At Northeast Roman 21, La Salle 7 Derek Clayton carried 17 times for 128 yards and TDs of 20 and 55 yards to give the Cahillites their first title since 1947. On the bench was the framed No. 41 jersey of Bob Evans -- a star in '47 and later the school's biggest supporter until his death in Dec. 1996. Joe McCourt added 105 yards and the clinching TD on 25 carries while Tim Schmidt made an interception and passed 5-for-12 for 84 yards. La Salle was held to 27 plays, four first downs and 131 yards -- 55 on a TD run by Chris Dougherty (15 tackles). Blue Division First Round West 7, Neumann 6 Abdul Sesay gained 95 yards on 18 carries and Greg Sheeran passed
for a 10-yard TD to Bill Ford, after which Sean Hackett's PAT gave the Burrs a 7-0 lead. Neumann scored with 0:14 left on a 4-yard pass from Nick Laska to Jason Gargon (21-80 rushing), but a conversion pass by halfback Christian Wright was broken up by Tyhiem Gaston. Dougherty 26, Wood 21 Despite being outgained, 338-161, Dougherty became the first city-leagues team with a regular season record as poor as 2-5 to win a playoff game. Ben Dever passed 4-for-10 for 101 yards and two TDs to Sarina Oeub (3-70), the first Cambodian native to make an impact in city-leagues football, while Rodney Daniels (fumble return) and James Jefferson (end-zone fumble recovery) scored defensive TDs. Wood's Sean Murphy ran 22 times for 167 yards and the game's first two scores. Semifinals Back-to-Back Nights at Plymouth-Whitemarsh McDevitt 20, West 7 Tom Vesey (19-114), Ralph Walters (7-82) and QB Mike Hagarty ran for one score apiece and Tim Conaway was among the defensive leaders with a fumble recovery and a sack among five tackles. For West, QB Greg Sheeran ran 14 times for 58 yards and a TD. Carroll 28, Dougherty 7 Brian Mattaway carried 26 times for 120 yards and two TDs and Marty Higgins kicked field goals of 32 and 42 yards. For Dougherty, Ben Dever ran for a TD and passed 13-for-29 for 163 yards and Sarina Oeub, made seven catches for 97 yards. Final At Northeast McDevitt 14, Carroll 10 Mike Hagarty passed 6-for-13 for 94 yards and a 30-yard, first-quarter TD to Rob Clift and engineered a 59-yard, 13-play drive that produced Tom Vesey's winning 1-yard TD with 2:34 remaining. The Lancers converted three consecutive third-down plays during the drive. Carroll had taken a 10-7 lead with 11:06 left on Marty Higgins's ninth field goal of the season. Dan Maha (fumble recovery) and Dave Melcher (interception) made sure Carroll's final two possessions would be unproductive.
Standings
RED DIVISION |
1La
Salle | 6 1 0
Roman | 6 1 0
SJ
Prep | 5 2 0
O'Hara | 4 3 0
Ryan | 3 4 0
2North | 2 5 0
Judge | 2 5 0
Bonner | 0 7 0
1 -- beat Roman for first.
2 -- beat Judge for sixth.
BLUE DIVISION |
Carroll | 7 0 0
McDevitt | 6 1 0
Wood | 5 2 0
West | 4 3 0
Neumann | 3 4 0
Dougherty | 2 5 0
Conwell-Egan | 1 6 0
Kennedy-Kenrick | 0 7 0
Coaches' All-Catholic
RED DIVISION |
FIRST TEAM |
Offense | |
C | Mike Terenick | O'H
L | Tom McHugh | Bonn
L | Tony Chomiszewski | Roman
L | Tom Foster | O'H
L | Tim Black | La S
WR | Greg Geraghty | O'H
WR | Ricky Lannetti | Judge
TE | Scott Paxson | Roman
QB | Kevin Stefanski | Prep
RB | Kevin Jones | O'H
RB | Ryan Parfitt | La S
RB | Neal Regan | Ryan
RB | Joe McCourt | Roman
K | Paul Ragan | Judge
P | Bert Wenzel | Bonn
Defense | |
L | John Poley | La S
L | Chris Dougherty | La S
L | Ernie Barile | La S
E/OB | Joe McCourt | Roman
E/OB | Mike Walls | Ryan
E/OB | Dan Casey | Judge
ILB | Neal Regan | Ryan
ILB | Sean Fisher | North
ILB | John Paul Mantey | Prep
B | Tim Schmidt | Roman
B | B.J. "Butch" Hogan | O'H
B | Kevin Stefanski | Prep
B | Charles Starace | Ryan
B | Paul Colistra | La S
B | Kevin Dougherty | La S
SECOND TEAM |
Offense | |
C | Chris Young | Roman
C | John Connors | Prep
L | Bob Felte | La S
L | Mike Walls | Ryan
L | Kevin Bygott | Judge
L | Chris Short | Prep
L | Carton Rogers | Prep
WR | Mike Anderson | North
WR | Ed Turner | Prep
TE | Frank McArdle | Ryan
QB | Gabe Marabella | La S
RB | Sean Fisher | North
RB | Derek Clayton | Roman
K | Joe McCourt | Roman
P | Ken Kempf | La S
Defense | |
L | Tom Rowan | Ryan
L | Mike Mailey | Prep
L | Chris Wentworth | Bonn
E/OB | Sean Heenan | Prep
ILB | Mike O'Leary | Roman
ILB | Tony Briscella | Judge
ILB | Pat Murphy | O'H
B | David O'Beirne | Prep
B | Ryan Benner | Bonn
B | Tim Graham | North
BLUE DIVISION |
FIRST TEAM |
Offense | |
C | Dane Kennedy | Neum
L | Mike Navarro | Carr
L | Chris Hrynczyszyn | C-E
L | Steve Malin | McD
L | Ron Zupon | Wood
WR | Sarina Oeub | Dough
WR | Tom Hall | Wood
TE | Sean McGinley | C-E
QB | Ben Dever | Dough
RB | Sean Murphy | Wood
RB | Tom Vesey | McD
RB | Jason Gargon | Neum
K | Marty Higgins | Carr
P | Mickey King | Dough
Defense | |
L | Jeff Vanak | Carr
L | Dan Morris | McD
L | Keary Packer | Wood
E/OB | Matt Moyer | McD
E/OB | David Gavin | Dough
E/OB | Tyhiem Gaston | West
ILB | Michael Bazemore | West
ILB | Donny Watkins | McD
ILB | Drew Shaw | Carr
B | Bill Hartley | Wood
B | Dave Melcher | McD
B | Tom Terry | C-E
B | Mike D'Elia | West
SECOND TEAM |
Offense | |
C | Tony Colletti | McD
L | Erich Meister | Wood
L | Eric Russell | Neum
L | Kalef Lewis | West
L | Jeff Vanak | Carr
L | Jim Corbett | Dough
L | Bill Barats | West
L | Fran Callan | Neum
WR | Rob Clift | McD
WR | Matt Pascucci | Carr
TE | John Trainor | Carr
TE | Mike McAfee | Wood
TE | John Crilley | McD
TE | Marc Wagner | K-K
QB | Greg Sheeran | West
RB | Charlie Hurley | Carr
RB | Brian Mattaway | Carr
RB | Phil Brazil | C-E
K | Joe Piselli | Wood
P | Brian Haney | C-E
Defense | |
L | John Tiska | Neum
L | Steve Malin | McD
L | Steve Burgoon | Dough
E/OB | Chris Hrynczyszyn | C-E
E/OB | Roy Pomarico | Neum
ILB | Dave Bruestle | Wood
ILB | Sean McGinley | C-E
ILB | Bob Shrank | K-K
B | Jeff Olivo | Carr
B | Kevin Perkins | Wood
B | Jeremy Bucci | K-K
B | Matt Pascucci | Carr
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Red Roman Coach Danny Algeo Record 6-1-0, 11-2-0 All-Stars Tony Chomiszewski, L Chris Young, L Derek Clayton, RB Joe McCourt, RB Scott Paxson, DL Bill McCafferty, DL Mike O'Leary, LB Gordie Bayard, LB Tim Schmidt, DB Steve Taylor, DB Blue McDevitt Coach Pat Manzi Record 6-1-0, 10-1-0 All-Stars Steve Malin, L Tony Colletti, L Rob Clift, Rec. John Crilley, Rec. Mike Hagarty, QB Tom Vesey, RB Dan Morris, DL Matt Moyer, E/OLB Donny Watkins, LB Dave Melcher, DB
Inter-Ac League
Season's Recap Gtn. Academy and Malvern (3-1)
In the final week, visiting GA upended PC, 28-14, to pull into
a
title tie with Malvern. Jim Slattery passed 7-for-12 for 101 yards and
one TD apiece to his brother, Mike, and John Nejman, and ran for a
score of his own. Two weeks earlier, coming off a loss to visiting
Episcopal, the Patriots stunned visiting Malvern, 49-14, as Jim
Slattery accounted for 425 yards and six TDs. He passed 9-for-16 for
292 yards and three TDs and posted 106 yards and three more
scores on eight rushes. He also returned an interception 27 yards.
Standings
*Gtn.
Academy | 3 1 0
*Malvern | 3 1 0
Penn
Charter | 2 2 0
Episcopal | 2 2 0
Haverford School | 0 4 0
*
-- co-champions
Coaches' All-Inter-Ac
FIRST TEAM |
Offense | |
L | T.J. Wudarski | GA
L | Steve Sarnocinski | GA
L | Brendan Kelly | GA
L | Brett Carty | EA
L | Scott Fagan | HS
Rec. | Steve Holmes | GA
Rec. | Brian Buckley | MP
QB | Jim Slattery | GA
QB | Mike Ryan | MP
RB | Kyle Eckel | EA
RB | Mike Ambrose | MP
Defense | |
L | T.J. Mullineaux | PC
L | Fran Person | EA
L | Jamie Creed | EA
L | Steve Compton | HS
L | Chris Muntz | MP
LB | John Nejman | GA
LB | Zach Golen | PC
LB | Tom Reilly | PC
LB | Brian Heavens | MP
B | Chris Jordan | GA
B | Kenny Devenney | PC
B | Mike McGillian | EA
B | Paul McKinney | HS
B | Jim Judge | MP
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Gtn. Academy (tie) Coach Bill Caum Record 3-1-0, 8-2-0 All-Stars T.J. Wudarski, L Steve Sarnocinski, L Brendan Kelly, L Steve Holmes, Rec. Jim Slattery, QB John Nejman, LB Chris Jordan, B Malvern (tie) Coach Gamp Pellegrini Record 3-1-0, 9-1-0 All-Stars Brian Buckley, Rec. Mike Ryan, QB Mike Ambrose, RB Brendan Carney, P Chris Muntz, DL Brian Heavens, LB Jim Judge, B
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March 5, 2026
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