Scholastic Football, 2004
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All-City
FIRST TEAM |
Offense |
L | Marques Slocum | W. Catholic
L | Will Barker | Haver. School
L | Matt Lowry | O'Hara
L | Greg Isdaner | Episcopal
L | Dan Voss | SJ Prep
Rec | Steve Quinn | SJ Prep
Rec | Sherrod Evers | Mastbaum
QB | Brian FitzPatrick | Episcopal
RB | Jerry Butler | Washington
RB | Steve Slaton | Con.-Egan
RB | John Shaw | SJ Prep
MP | Steve Cook | O'Hara
MP | Evin Jones | Roman
K | Phil Azarik | Gtn. Acad.
P | Tim Hoban | Roman
Defense |
L | Dave Gonser | Washington
L | Cornelius Bunch | Central
L | Derrell Hand | W. Catholic
L | James Morgan | Overbrook
L | Colin Hitschler | Penn Charter
LB | Lamar McPherson | McDevitt
LB | Joe Rosati | Episcopal
LB | Bill Gross | Wood
LB | Anthony Wallace | Gratz
B | Chuck Hughes | Washington
B | John Maddox | W. Catholic
B | Brian Rorick | Carroll
B | Tyler Stampone | Gtn. Acad.
SECOND TEAM |
Offense |
L | Stefan Ruff | Washington
L | Cordero Thompson | Dobbins
L | Joe Glace | O'Hara
L | Ryan Biernat | Con.-Egan
L | Tom Matteo | Gtn. Acad.
Rec | Rodney Sykes | Central
Rec | Sean Barksdale | O'Hara
Rec | Rockeed McCarter | Northeast
QB | Markies Tavares | Mastbaum
QB | Chris Hanson | Wood
RB | Chris Diaferio | W. Catholic
RB | Rashad "Reds" Williams | Dobbins
MP | Brian Gillin | Kenn.-Ken.
MP | Devon Johnson | Central
K | David Read | Judge
P | Kevin Lawrence | Kenn.-Ken.
Defense |
L | Charlie Noonan | SJ Prep
L | John Paul Conneen | O'Hara
L | R.J. Hollinshead | Penn Charter
L | Mike Nolan | Bonner
LB | Matt Brown | Gtn. Acad.
LB | Joe DiGrazio | Lincoln
LB | Matt Licci | Bonner
LB | Andrew Spross | SJ Prep
B | Terrell Denson | Lincoln
B | Steve Sydnor | Dobbins
B | Shane McNamara | N. Catholic
B | Jeremiah Pitt | Northeast
B | John McFadden | Wood
THIRD TEAM |
Offense |
L | John Gorman | McDevitt
L | Brendan Gilroy | SJ Prep
L | Hector Guzman | N. Catholic
L | Andre Jones | King
L | Lamont Lee-Edgefield | Gratz
Rec | John Decker | Haver. School
Rec | Ryan Nanni | Penn Charter
Rec | Chris Lorditch | Wood
QB | Joe Marshall | Central
QB | Lamont Brown | Frankford
RB | William Brownlee | Overbrook
RB | Damian Jorden | McDevitt
RB | Paul Sweeney | Penn Charter
MP | Joe Zeglinski | Ryan
K | Frank D'Angelo | O'Hara
P | Louis Purr | Lincoln
Defense |
L | Dominique Curry | Washington
L | John McFillin | Washington
L | Chris McNicholas | Dougherty
L | Mike Boyle | SJ Prep
LB | Pete Wichmann | Episcopal
LB | Darrel Smith | Bartram
LB | Mike Marotta | O'Hara
LB | Sean Matthews | Roman
B | Kyle Sample | Northeast
B | Chris Whitney | SJ Prep
B | Jeff McClenton | Con.-Egan
B | Dylan Brown | Episcopal
Public League
Quarterfinals Doubleheaders on Back-to-Back Days at Northeast Frankford 27, Overbrook 8 Halfback Malik "Flip" Walker (21-99) ran 8 yards for the first TD on the new artificial surface while fullback Frank Jubilee added 134 yards and a score on 26 carries. Lamont Brown scored twice on short keepers. Shariff Mintz had an interception and Walker made a tackle for a safety. The Panthers, 0-10 in '03 and outscored, 290-12, were playing a postseason game for the first time in the program's 77-year PL history. A shutout was avoided on Sylvester Broxton's late 17-yard pass to James Morgan. Northeast 17, Central 14 (OT) The Thanksgiving rivals put on a great show before an evening crowd
of roughly 3,000. As regulation ended, a roughing-the-kicker penalty gave Central a second chance at a game-winning field goal. Jeff "Milky" Jones blocked the attempt. Central went first in OT and lost a fumble. Chris Mountney then hammered a 22-yard field goal. Northeast's Jeremiah Pitt ran 20 times for 167 yards and a TD and Kyle Sample had an interception. For Central, which won the yardage battle, 341-264, Joe Marshall passed for 93 yards and ran for 65 and a TD. Dobbins 32, Bartram 13 Dobbins suffered an early shock when wideout Cedric Graham (arm) and tight end Michael Harris (elbow) broke bones on successive plays. Rashad "Reds" Williams zoomed for 174 yards and three TDs on 17 carries and added a fourth score on a 54-yard fumble return. QB Steve Sydnor ran for an 85-yard score and made an interception. Bartram soph John "Fudgie" Pratt posted 210 yards and two tallies on 23 rushes. Washington 49, Germantown 8 Jerry Butler started slowly with gains of 4, 7 and 5 yards on his
first three carries. He certainly picked up the pace, generating 216 yards and four TDs on just nine carries. His scores covered 28, 79, 45 and 30 yards. Chuck Hughes passed 4-for-6 for 81 yards and one TD apiece to Jelani Washington and Raymond Roy. Thomas Wilmer, making his first start, set an early defensive tone with two tackles for losses and an interception. Brandon Cuff fired to Aaron Terrell for Germantown's points. Semifinals Doubleheader at Northeast Northeast 7, Dobbins 6 Chris Banks (16-81) and Jeremiah Pitt (17-80, TD) collected almost
identical rushing numbers and Chris Mountney's PAT made the difference. Kyle Sample posted a fourth-quarter interception and Rockeed recovered two fumbles. Dobbins' Rashad "Reds" Williams rushed 19 times for 92 yards and a score. Washington 48, Frankford 12 Washington's Jadrien "J.J." Reynolds, who suffered a spinal-cord
injury in a preseason scrimmage, came out to support his teammates and the emotions were flowing. The Eagles' stars were two of Reynold's best friends and fellow
Frankford residents, rusher Jerry Butler (17-182, three TDs) and QB-safety Chuck Hughes (two TD runs, scoring pass to Jelani Washington, interception). The 36-point victory margin matched the one posted by Washington over Frankford in the regular season; it's the highest in Frankford's history vs. PL opposition. Final At Northeast Washington 30, Northeast 12 There was early energy in the stadium as the Vikings,
significant underdogs, seized a 6-0 lead on Jeremiah Pitt's 36-yard
interception return. Washington gradually squeezed the life from the game and gave coach Ron
Cohen his eighth title in 20 years. Dominique Curry scored two TDs (fumble
return, reception) and made three tackles for losses. Jerry Butler (15-115) zoomed
77 yards for a score and Chuck Hughes passed 8-for-14 for 153 yards and two TDs; the other went to fullback Jerome Lewis. Dave Gonser made four stops for losses and Hughes made two interceptions. The game ball was awarded to defensive back Jadrien "J.J." Reynolds, who
suffered a spinal-cord injury in a preseason scrimmage. For Northeast, Rockeed
McCarter made nine catches for 89 yards and a late TD from Cordia
"Chops" Mosley.
State Playoffs
Class AAAA Eastern Semifinal At Northeast Easton 15, Washington 10 Before roughly 6,000 on a waterlogged night, the Eagles stormed
downfield on the game's first possession and received a 2-yard scoring run from QB Chuck Hughes right after a 38-yard burst by Jerry Butler (22-188). Mike Kline's 23-yard field goal provided a 10-9 lead with 5:29 left in the game, but Easton answered and the Eagles' last thrust was ruined by a procedure penalty on fourth-and-1 at the Easton 26. An end-zone incompletion followed. Class AAA District 1-12 Subregional Semifinal At Great Valley Great Valley 35, Bok 0 The Wildcats finished first in Public South at 6-0, but instead
opted to become the first team ever to represent the league in a PIAA playoff. GV proved to be
too much. Cory Moultrie led Bok with 35 rushing yards and Nafis Edwards had an interception.
Standings
NORTHERN DIVISION |
Washington | 6 0 0
Northeast | 5 1 0
Frankford | 4 2 0
King | 3 3 0
Lincoln | 2 4 0
Mastbaum | 1 5 0
Olney | 0 6 0
MID-CITY DIVISION |
Central | 6 0 0
a-Dobbins | 4 2 0
b-Germantown | 4 2 0
Gratz | 4 2 0
Roxborough | 2 4 0
Penn | 1 5 0
Edison | 0 6 0
SOUTHERN DIVISION |
a-Bok | 6 0 0
Bartram | 5 1 0
Overbrook | 4 2 0
Franklin | 3 3 0
Southern | 2 4 0
W. Phila. | 1 5 0
Univ. City | 0 6 0
a-opted to compete in state
playoffs
Ovb took spot in PL
playoffs
Coaches' All-Public
NORTHERN DIVISION |
Washington |
Jerry Butler | RB
Dave Gonser | DL
Chuck Hughes | QB
Stefan Ruff | LB
John McFillin | DL
Dominique Curry | DL
Northeast |
Jeremiah Pitt | RB
Kyle Sample | DB
Brandon Stewart | L
Chris Banks | RB
Rockeed McCarter | Rec.
Frankford |
Isaiah Stroman | DL
Lamont Brown | QB
Malik "Flip" Walker | DB
Frank "Cherries" Jubilee | RB
King |
Andre Jones | L
Deshan Lupton | DL
Sammy Tranks | Rec.
Lincoln |
Joe DiGrazio | LB
Terrell Denson | DB
Mastbaum |
Markies Tavares | QB
Olney |
Ryan Hobdy | LB
MID-CITY DIVISION |
Central |
Cornelius Bunch | DL
Rodney Sykes | Rec.
Devon Johnson | RB
Joe Marshall | QB
Daniel Buyag | L
Brandon Romeo | LB
Dobbins |
Steve Sydnor | QB
Rashad "Reds" Williams | RB
Cordero Thompson | L
Damon Griffin | Rec.
Robert Williams | DL
Germantown |
Brandon Cuff | QB
James Cartwright | DL
Jarrell Johnson | DL
Korey Carter | LB
Gratz |
Anthony Wallace | LB
Donald "Shug" King | RB
Lamont Lee-Edgefield | L
Roxborough |
Chris Mitchell | RB
Jeff Banks | L
Edison |
Carlos Maldonado | LB
Penn |
Bashir Hopper | Rec.
SOUTHERN DIVISION |
Bok |
Nafis Edwards | Rec.
Cory Moultrie | RB
Gregory Thomas | L
Nick Perrone | DL
Cortez McLaughlin | LB
Sean Jessup | DL
Bartram |
Darrel Smith | LB
Kevin Reeder | DL
Cameo Ali | DB
John "Fudgie" Pratt | RB
Clarence Parker | LB
Overbrook |
James Morgan | DL
William Brownlee | RB
Devon Starks | DB
Jarrett Johnson | DB
Franklin |
Kordell Morgan | DL
Joshua McKnight | LB
Maurice Dantzler | RB
Southern |
Lamone Fox | RB
Jalil Harris | QB
West |
Chuck Henryhand | Rec.
U. City |
Anthony Williams | LB
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Washington Coach Ron Cohen Record 6-0-0, 12-1-0 All-Stars Stefan Ruff, L Jason Patton, L Jerry Butler, RB Mike Kline, K Dave Gonser, DL Dominique Curry, DL John McFillin, DL Chuck Hughes, DB
Catholic League
Red Division First Round At Wissahickon Ryan 21, La Salle 7 Playing despite an ankle injury, Joe Zeglinski ran 25 times for 135
yards and a TD and made two big plays (41-yard run; 47-yard pass to QB Charles McGinn) to set up a
pair of short scoring runs by Ron James. George Colbert hustled for three sacks for
nine yards and Mike Varanavage had two sacks and one TFL for 21 total yards. La Salle's
Mike Lynch passed 16-for-28 for 186 yards, largely to Tom Jorfi (9-120). This was
the first CL playoff in 14 years to be played on an artificial surface. At Norristown Bonner 16, Roman 12 The Friars, the No. 6 seed, pulled the upset as Carl Graham rushed
14 times for 145 yards and a TD and Marc Verica whipped a scoring pass to Mike Tomasco. Also, Ryan
Juisti kicked a 33-yard field goal. Mike Heppler had a late interception and two of
Mike Licci's nine tackles went for losses. Evin Jones was a workhorse in defeat, scoring both
TDs and generating 237 total yards (82 rushing, 30 receiving, 125 returning). His
punt-return score covered 84 yards. Semifinals Back-to-Back Nights At Plymouth-Whitemarsh SJ Prep 37, Bonner 0 Rotating QBs Jim McCormick (to Steve Quinn) and Chris Whitney (to
Matt Leddy) threw for one score apiece and John Shaw (31-176) rushed for three as The Prep advanced to the title game for the fifth consecutive year. Whitney added an
interception. Bonner's Marc Verica passed 7-for-16 for 57 yards, but the rushing attack went backward (minus-9 yards). O'Hara 34, Ryan 6 In brutal weather, and with most players slipping and sliding and
going nowhere, soph John Dempsey turned six carries into 183 yards and three long TDs. Ryan avoided
a shutout on Charles McGinn's late pass to Ron James. Final At Villanova Stadium O'Hara 14, SJ Prep The Lions rallied from a 13-2 halftime deficit to prevent The
Prep from capturing a fourth consecutive title. Quarterback Anthony Walters, installed as the starter late in the season specificially with beating the Hawks in
mind, began the comeback with a 55-yard scamper that set up his own 2-yard TD. Pat Macaulay scored the game-winner on a 9-yard run two plays after Mike Marotta recovered a fumble on the Hawks' 21. That play was controversial. Tom Elliott caught a pass and lateraled to star rusher John Shaw (24-147, two TDs, one for 71 yards). The ball hit the turf and Mike Marotta
recovered. As TV replays showed, Elliott's knee was down. Greg Smith
ensured the win by blocking a late field goal attempt. O'Hara's Brian Giacobetti
had two interceptions. Danny Algeo, O'Hara's first-year coach, had won
the Red title exactly five years earlier with Roman. Blue Division First Round At Norristown Conwell-Egan 3, McDevitt 0 The yardage was almost identical (246-233, C-E's favor) and the only
score came on Ryan Terry's 25-yard field goal in the second quarter. C-E's leading rusher,
Steve Slaton (23-89), blocked a field-goal attempt. McDevitt's Damian Jorden ran 24 times for
108 yards. At Plymouth-Whitemarsh Carroll 40, North Catholic 14 The Falcons stormed to a 14-0 lead on Joe Waclawski's 60-yard pass
to Daryl Robinson and Shane McNamara's 3-yard run, but Carroll dominated from there. Jake "The
Snake" Szulinski posted 123 yards and three TDs on 23 slithers and Dave Puliti returned
one of three interceptions (others by Pete Novak, frosh Ellis Rogers) for a score. Semifinals Back-to-Back Days at Truman West Catholic 14, Carroll 12 Down the stretch, Mike Evans blocked a short field goal and John
Maddox made his ninth interception of the season as the Burrs held on. Chris Diaferio rushed 28
times for 153 yards, though the TDs went to Evans and Wayne Donahue. Diaferio's conversion run made the difference. Carroll's Greg Kobilka ran for one score and passed to
Mark Smith for another. Wood 40, Conwell-Egan 20 Passer Chris Hanson (11-for-14, 211, two TDs) and rusher Bryan
McCartney (24-200, three scores) paced an offense that rang up 502 yards. Hanson went 6-for-6 on a
late, second-quarter drive that produced a two-TD lead. For C-E, Steve Slaton made 13 tackles and ran 21 times for 195 yards and all three scores. Final At Villanova Stadium Wood 29, West Catholic 0 The Vikings cruised in the first game of a day-night
doubleheader as Chris Hanson became the first player in the history of CL title games to pass for three TDs. He went 8-for-9 for 94 yards while the scoring tosses went to Jim Harrigan, Chris Lorditch and Ryan Dolan and raised his season's total to 21. His number of rushing TDs for the season? One. It came in this one (14 yards) and capped the scoring. Bryan McCartney gained 132 yards on 25 carries. West, 8-0 during league play, trailed only by a TD as the third quarter
began and drove straight down the field. Harrigan (solo) and Bill Gross (with
Harrigan) made no-gain tackles on third and fourth down at the 3 to keep the Burrs
out of the end zone. Lorditch and John McFadden had interceptions.
Wood became the first team to win back-to-back CL titles under
different coaches (Art Barrett, then Joe Powel) since West in 1944-45.
Standings
RED DIVISION |
SJ Prep | 6 0 0
O'Hara | 5 1 0
Roman | 4 2 0
4Ryan | 2 4 0
La Salle | 2 4 0
6Bonner | 1 5 0
Judge | 1 5 0
4 -- beat La S for fourth
6 -- beat Judge for sixth
BLUE DIVISION |
West | 8 0 0
2Wood | 6 2 0
Conwell-Egan | 6 2 0
Carroll | 5 3 0
North | 4 4 0
6McDevitt | 3 5 0
Kennedy-Kenrick | 3 5 0
Neumann-Goretti | 1 7 0
Dougherty | 0 8 0
Coaches' All-Catholic
RED DIVISION
OFFENSE
First Team
C | Jerry Feehery | O'H
L | Dan Voss | Prep
L | Brendan Gilroy | Prep
L | Matt Lowry | O'H
L | Joe Glace | O'H
TE | Matt Leddy | Prep
WR | Steve Quinn | Prep
WR | Sean Barksdale | O'H
QB | Justin DeCristofaro | Judge
RB | John Shaw | Prep
RB | Steve Cook | O'H
RB | Evin Jones | Roman
K | Ryan Juisti | Bonn
P | Tim Hoban | Roman
Defense | |
L | Charlie Noonan | Prep
L | John Paul Conneen | O'H
L | Mike Nolan | Bonn
L | Mike Boyle | Prep
L | Christian Barrett | LaS
L | Joe Jackson | Ryan
E/OLB | Steve Quinn | Prep
E/OLB | Rich Canfield | Bonn
E/OLB | Mike Marotta | O'H
ILB | Matt Licci | Bonn
ILB | Andrew Spross | Prep
ILB | Chris Smith | Ryan
B | Jack Forster | LaS
B | Mike Pinto | Ryan
B | Cory Jackson | Roman
B | Chris Whitney | Prep
B | Dave Clement | Prep
B | Brian Giacobetti | O'H
SECOND TEAM
Offense | |
C | Scott Howley | Prep
C | Jim Moore | Roman
L | Dave Fremont | Bonn
L | Dan Gough | O'H
L | John Clifford | LaS
L | Carlos Gonzalez | Ryan
TE | Tom Green | O'H
WR | Mike Heppler | Bonn
WR | Tom Hayes | Judge
WR | Erik Frazier | Judge
QB | Mike Lynch | LaS
RB | Joe Zeglinski | Ryan
RB | Pat Macaulay | O'H
K | Frank D'Angelo | O'H
K | Tim Hoban | Roman
P | Andrew Case | Bonn
Defense | |
L | None |
E/OLB | Jeff McMahon | Judge
E/OLB | Sean Atkinson | Ryan
E/OLB | Tim Plona | Roman
ILB | Scott Taylor | O'H
ILB | George Hudson | LaS
ILB | Sean Matthews | Roman
B | Joe Thompson | Judge
B | Andy Shalbrack | Prep
B | Anthony Walters | O'H
B | Aaron Pryer | Roman
BLUE DIVISION
OFFENSE
First Team
C | Christian Szablowski | Wood
L | Ryan Biernat | C-E
L | Hector Guzman | North
L | Tom Rowinski | Carr
L | Matt DeMarco | West
L | James Smart | West
TE | Pete Novak | Carr
TE | Derrell Hand | West
WR | Chris Lorditch | Wood
WR | John Maddox | West
QB | Chris Hanson | Wood
QB | Joe Waclawski | North
RB | Steve Slaton | C-E
RB | Damian Jorden | McD
RB | Bryan McCartney | Wood
RB | Shane McNamara | North
RB | Chris Diaferio | West
K | Kevin Lawrence | K-K
P | Kevin Lawrence | K-K
Defense | |
L | Mike Gallagher | Wood
L | Barry Porter | McD
L | Marques Slocum | West
L | Derrell Hand | West
E/OLB | Lamar McPherson | McD
E/OLB | Anthony Rhoades | West
ILB | Ryan Biernat | C-E
ILB | Bill Gross | Wood
ILB | Chris Matozzo | K-K
B | Brian Rorick | Carr
B | John McFadden | Wood
B | Jeff McClenton | C-E
B | Brian Mitros | McD
B | John Maddox | West
B | Shane McNamara | North
SECOND TEAM
Offense
C | Shawn Cochran | McD
L | John Gorman | McD
L | Mike Gallagher | Wood
L | Marques Slocum | West
TE | None |
WR | Antoine Stout | West
WR | Jeff McClenton | C-E
WR | Brian Rorick | Carr
WR | Daryl Robinson | North
QB | None |
RB | Brent Christie | Carr
RB | Brian Gillin | K-K
RB | Bruce Holloman | N-G
K | Josiah Morley | West
P | Brian Rorick | Carr
P | Charles Klink | North
Defense
L | Tom Rowinski | Carr
L | Ted Kemzang Nzali | K-K
E/OLB | Jermaine Pierce | K-K
E/OLB | Brian Gillin | K-K
E/OLB | Chris McNicholas | Dough
E/OLB | Bryan Howard | Wood
E/OLB | Dan Chavis | N-G
ILB | Chris Baldwin | N-G
ILB | Wayne Donahue | West
B | Jason Rigg | K-K
B | Harold Davis | West
B | Steve Slaton | C-E
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Red O'Hara Coach Danny Algeo Record 5-1-0, 11-1-0 All-Stars Jerry Feehery, L Matt Lowry, L Joe Glace, L Dan Gough, L Tom Green, TE Sean Barksdale, Rec. Steve Cook, RB Pat Macaulay, RB Frank D'Angelo, K John Paul Conneen, DL Mike Marotta, LB Scott Taylor, LB Brian Giacobetti, DB Anthony Walters, DB Blue Wood Coach Joe Powel Record 6-2-0, 8-4-0 All-Stars Christian Szablowski, L Chris Lorditch, Rec. Chris Hanson, QB Bryan McCartney, RB Mike Gallagher, DL Bryan Howard, DL Bill Gross, LB John McFadden, DB
Inter-Ac League
Season's Recap Episcopal, Gtn. Academy and Penn Charter (3-1)
In a rather incredible development, the five-team league crowned
tri-champions for the second consecutive season. On the final weekend,
Episcopal bested Haverford, 37-7, and PC forced the triple tie by
besting Episcopal's conquerer, GA, by a score of 13-12. Paul Sweeney
rushed 31 times for 164 yards and Ryan Nanni, normally a receiver,
was efficient at QB. In Episcopal's win, Brian FitzPatrick ran for 213
yards and earned acclaim as the leading one-season QB rusher (1,512)
in city history.
Standings
Episcopal | 3 1 0
Gtn.
Academy | 3 1 0
Penn
Charter | 3 1 0
Malvern | 1 3 0
Haverford School | 0 4 0
Coaches' All-Inter-Ac
FIRST TEAM |
Offense |
L | Greg Isdaner | EA
L | Will Barker | HS
L | Tom Matteo | GA
| only 3 named |
Rec | Trey Womack | MP
Rec | John Decker | HS
Rec | Ryan Nanni | PC
Rec | R.J. Hollinshead | PC
QB | Brian FitzPatrick | EA
RB | Paul Sweeney | PC
RB | Alex Holcombe | GA
RB | Tom Hagan | MP
K | Phil Azarik | GA
Defense |
L | Ben Kissner | EA
L | Zach Morse | EA
L | Colin Hitschler | PC
L | Joe Traynor | GA
LB | Joe Rosati | EA
LB | Pete Wichmann | EA
LB | Joe Rauchut | PC
LB | Matt Brown | GA
B | Dylan Brown | EA
B | Dan Liva | MP
B | Tyler Stampone | GA
Champs' Thumbnail Sketch
Episcopal (tie) Coach Rick Knox Record 3-1-0, 7-3-0 All-Stars Greg Isdaner, L Brian FitzPatrick, QB Ben Kissner, DL Zach Morse, DL Joe Rosati, LB Pete Wichmann, LB Dylan Brown, DB Gtn. Academy (tie) Coach Michael Turner Record 3-1-0, 4-6-0 All-Stars Tom Matteo, L Alex Holcombe, RB Phil Azarik, K Joe Traynor, DL Matt Brown, LB Tyler Stampone, B Penn Charter Coach Brian McCloskey Record 3-1-0, 7-3-0 All-Stars Ryan Nanni, Rec. R.J. Hollinshead, Rec. Paul Sweeney, RB Colin Hitschler, DL Joe Rauchut, LB
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March 5, 2026
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March 5, 2026