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REGION, TEAM PREVIEWS Region Page(s) REGION 8.......................................................9 Cathedral Prep.......................................10-11 Erie High.................................................14-15 McDowell................................................16-17 REGION 7.....................................................19 DuBois.........................................................20 Franklin........................................................21 Fort LeBoeuf...........................................22-23 General McLane....................................24-25 Meadville................................................26-27 Oil City.........................................................28 Warren.........................................................29 REGION 6.....................................................31 Corry.......................................................32-33 Fairview..................................................34-35 Girard......................................................36-37 Harbor Creek.........................................38-39 Mercyhurst Prep....................................42-43 North East..............................................44-45 Titusville.................................................46-47 REGION 5.....................................................60 Conneaut.....................................................61 Grove City....................................................62 Hickory........................................................63 Sharon.........................................................64 Slippery Rock..............................................65 REGION 4.....................................................67 Greenville....................................................68 Lakeview.....................................................69 Sharpsville..................................................70 Wilmington.................................................71 REGION 3.....................................................72 Conneaut (Ohio).........................................73 Iroquois..................................................74-75 Northwestern.........................................76-77 Seneca....................................................78-79

THE REPORTER Tom Reisenweber gathered and wrote much of Kickoff 2018’s content, including all team outlooks. He has been a high school reporter for the past 10 years and is the beat writer for the Erie SeaWolves.

TEAM EFFORT Kickoff 2018, the preseason football guide of the Times Publishing Company, features the contributions of many talented people, including photographers Jack Hanrahan, Greg Wohlford, Christopher Millette and Matt Durisko, and reporter Mike Copper. Sports editor Jeff Kirik supervised the project. Jeff Morris was the lead designer.

TEAM HELMETS A special thanks to PAHelmetProject.com, which has allowed us to publish helmet art of each District 10 school in each of Kickoff’s nine years. We’re grateful for their assistance.

COVERS Erie City: Mercyhurst Prep running backs Khalil Barnes, left, and Zack Helsley give the Lakers a loaded backfield. Erie County: North East’s Alex Furmanek, Girard’s Corey Russell and Fairview’s Chris Mohra are offensive standouts coming off big 2017 seasons.

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REGION 1.....................................................91 Farrell..........................................................92 Mercer.........................................................93 Reynolds......................................................94 West Middlesex..........................................95

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Crawford County: Conneaut’s Kyle Sheets, left, and Maplewood’s J.D. McFadden are top returning quarterbacks in Crawford County. Mercer County: Sharpsville’s Ja’Quay Hubbard, left, and Farrell’s Kobe Hilton are premier linemen in District 10.

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REGION 2.....................................................81 Cambridge Springs...............................82-83 Cochranton.................................................84 Eisenhower.................................................85 Maplewood.................................................86 Saegertown.................................................87 Union City...............................................88-89

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COVER STORY PIAA history: The PIAA estabished football playoffs 30 years ago, even though it was a controversial move in the late 1980s. The playoff system has changed throughout the years, but the postseason has been popular and successful. See pages 50-59


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2017 STATISTICAL LEADERS 2017 Final Standings

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REGION 1

Player Team Att. Yards Isaiah Manning Meadville 275 2,546 Bailey Kersnick Conneaut 208 1,845 Zack Helsley Mercyhurst Prep 172 1,788 Christian Cole Oil City 275 1,718 Gavin Henry Union City 196 1,557 Mike Williams Conneaut, Ohio 148 1,479 Tarrell Clark Iroquois 152 1,434 Noah Myers Warren 163 1,416 Nasir Singleton General McLane 161 1,407 Christian Lewis Farrell 132 1,350 Clayton Parrish West Middlesex 245 1,270 Jordan Wilson Sharon 196 1,243 Xavier Pulliam McDowell 192 1,241 Jack Patton Wilmington 140 1,229 Chris Mohra Fairview 214 1,184 Tyler Burlew Corry 209 1,179 Austin Carrera Reynolds 169 1,159 Tony Foster Erie 115 1,135 Curtis Freyermuth Cochranton 184 1,131 Noah Reisenauer Cambridge Spr. 144 1,120 JaGannon Williams Erie 111 1,101 Billy Lucas Cathedral Prep 134 1,095 Bryson Verrelli Wilmington 138 1,088 Alex Furmanek North East 125 1,072 Robert Besser Sharpsville 174 1,062 Killian Cooper Northwestern 156 1,054 Jimmy Amon Mercer 178 1,011 Khalil Barnes Mercyhurst Prep 116 980 Grove City 192 970 Trey Adams Daulton Kerns Union City 163 916 Cameron Marett Wilmington 116 913 Matthew Lupo Cathedral Prep 123 884 Danny Blue Erie 83 840 Brady Gentile Greenville 170 840 Julius Ream Meadville 139 828 Joe Scarabino Seneca 133 820 Lee Barney Harbor Creek 160 773 Logan Lutz Grove City 86 765 Marvin Bryant Warren 104 765 Kobe Joseph Sharpsville 118 750 Jaydon Hayes Eisenhower 118 742 Regan Schleicher McDowell 101 740 Koby McLean Iroquois 115 729 Tyler Scott Fort LeBoeuf 131 726 De’Shawn Wofford Meadville 114 726 Jason Williams Erie 123 711 Jonah Samuelson Eisenhower 65 688 JD McFadden Maplewood 143 680 Kyle Sheets Conneaut 113 676 Greg Proctor Fort LeBoeuf 136 674 Mitch Hansen Lakeview 110 667 Lucas Russell North East 61 662 Dalton Kruzelak DuBois 109 650 Carter Babb Cambridge Spr. 101 632 Chevy Blake Maplewood 110 630 Parker Harvey Titusville 107 605 Wyatt Shaffer Seneca 88 605 Tyler Greer Grove City 54 598 Shane McClinton Saegertown 144 585 Benjamin Johnson Harbor Creek 43 559 Cole Matthews Reynolds 80 528 Aaron Hull Northwestern 80 508 Canyon Eells Greenville 76 472 Seth Slater Slippery Rock 80 432 Kor-jonn Henderson Maplewood 66 425 Tymir Green Farrell 69 418 Brandon Chambers Farrell 30 405 Xander Shields Union City 53 397 Robert Pontius Wilmington 95 386 Brandon Ashley Iroquois 58 384 Brad Waite Fort LeBoeuf 55 380 Garrett Gadsby Lakeview 108 350 Seth Fedor Conneaut, Ohio 73 346 Jake Kupchella Warren 59 340

Class 1A Region Overall Farrell 4-0 11-3 Union City 3-1 4-6 Cambridge Springs 2-2 7-4 West Middlesex 1-3 2-9 Cochranton 0-4 2-8

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Class 2A, 3A Region Overall Wilmington (2A) 8-0 14-1 Greenville (2A) 6-2 9-3 Sharon (3A) 6-2 10-4 Sharpsville (2A) 4-4 6-6 Hickory (3A) 4-4 5-6 Reynolds (2A) 4-4 5-6 Slippery Rock (3A) 3-5 4-7 Mercer (2A) 1-7 2-8 Lakeview (2A) 0-8 0-10

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Class 2A Region Overall Seneca 6-0 9-1 Iroquois 5-1 7-3 Northwestern 4-2 5-5 Maplewood 3-3 6-5 Eisenhower 2-4 4-6 North East 1-5 2-7 Saegertown 0-6 0-10

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Class 3A Region Overall Mercyhurst Prep 6-0 10-1 Harbor Creek 5-1 7-3 4-2 5-5 Conneaut (Ohio) Corry 3-3 4-6 Fairview 2-4 3-6 Girard 1-5 1-9 Titusville 0-6 0-10

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Class 4A, 5A Grove City (5A) Conneaut (5A) Meadville (5A) DuBois (4A) Oil City (5A) Franklin (5A) Warren (4A)

Region Overall 6-0 11-1 5-1 6-4 4-2 8-4 3-3 3-7 1-5 4-6 1-5 2-8 1-5 2-8

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4A, 5A, 6A Region Overall Cathedral Prep (4A) 4-0 14-0 McDowell (6A) 3-1 5-6 2-2 9-3 Erie (6A) General McLane (5A) 1-3 4-6 Fort LeBoeuf (5A) 0-4 4-6

Rushing Avg. TDs 9.3 31 8.9 23 10.4 24 6.2 19 7.9 14 10 13 9.4 18 8.7 8 8.7 15 10.2 14 5.2 7 6.3 17 6.5 14 8.8 15 5.5 9 5.6 11 6.9 10 9.9 12 6.1 12 7.8 18 9.9 12 8.2 22 7.9 18 8.6 12 6.1 16 6.8 15 5.7 10 8.4 10 5.1 23 5.6 12 7.9 16 7.2 14 10.1 7 4.9 9 6 11 6.2 20 4.8 4 8.9 6 7.4 4 6.4 9 6.3 8 7.3 8 6.3 9 5.5 8 6.4 7 5.8 13 10.6 8 4.8 9 6 13 5 6 6.1 7 10.9 8 6 8 6.3 5 5.7 6 5.7 4 6.9 7 11.1 7 4.1 4 13 7 6.6 9 6.4 4 6.2 6 5.4 4 6.4 6 6.1 12 13.5 4 7.5 3 4.1 11 6.6 2 6.9 2 3.2 3 4.7 7 5.8 6

McDowell Mike Lock Hunter Prementine Slippery Rock Noah Petro Oil City Mason Bender Fairview Spencer Head Eisenhower Zack Baughman Franklin Jaxson Favre Harbor Creek Simeon McKinley Hickory Vincent Tarver Hickory Brett Horn General McLane

48 76 58 62 62 93 67 86 42 57

339 335 335 333 332 321 319 301 299 297

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Passing Player Joe Mischler Ian Haynes Lane Voytik Isaac Clarke Joe Scarabino Brady Callahan Matt Miller Kyle Sheets Regan Schleicher J.D. McFadden Hayden Gallagher Nate Bell Noah Reisenauer Killian Cooper Dylin Chapin Jacob Brooks Jake Kupchella Brandon Smile Cam Feathers Nick Alexander Robert Pontius Jason Williams Zack Lesher Jacob Shaffer Lucas Folmar Colin Kilburn Dylan Hetrick Tony Perez Mason Bender Marshall Murray Spencer Head Tariq Burnes Corey Shields Alex Furmanek Matt Alecci Cole Dauson

Team Comp. Cathedral Prep 161 Franklin 155 Sharon 181 Farrell 128 Seneca 109 Grove City 144 DuBois 141 Conneaut 120 McDowell 120 Maplewood 96 Hickory 99 Greenville 93 Cambridge Spr. 73 Northwestern 78 Oil City 70 Mercyhurst Prep 64 Warren 66 Conneaut, Ohio 65 Girard 91 Sharpsville 60 Wilmington 53 Erie 36 Corry 29 Slippery Rock 39 Harbor Creek 44 Meadville 24 Mercer 27 Titusville 39 Fairview 18 West Middlesex 23 Eisenhower 24 Saegertown 23 Fort LeBoeuf 13 North East 21 Iroquois 10 Fort LeBoeuf 25

Att. Yards TDs 251 3,255 38 307 2,931 29 295 2,678 31 187 2,291 30 179 2,265 21 194 1,984 23 267 1,923 17 206 1,735 16 230 1,712 16 178 1,709 16 198 1,687 18 169 1,478 15 148 1,465 21 168 1,273 13 139 1,269 15 114 1,267 18 141 1,061 12 140 1,057 11 190 1,018 8 113 1,012 8 95 936 10 93 754 11 90 614 6 95 513 7 88 497 6 53 462 4 64 461 3 82 421 2 51 399 7 65 390 6 51 367 2 64 323 3 20 304 5 78 300 2 23 285 4 65 269 2

Int. 6 12 12 4 7 9 8 9 12 11 12 12 5 11 10 5 5 4 16 6 6 8 7 9 2 6 9 5 2 6 3 9 0 3 1 4

Receiving Player Team Ziyon Strickland Sharon Jourdan Townsend Farrell Brandon Johnson Franklin Logan Lutz Grove City Kyle Hopson DuBois Corey Russell Girard Ethan Ray Conneaut Mike Shearer Seneca Tyler Oedekoven Cathedral Prep Dalton Buckley Franklin Terry Roberts Cathedral Prep Nate Davison McDowell Michael Blaney Greenville Cody Smith Harbor Creek Raheem Young Maplewood Frank Shaffer Sharon Will Gruber Hickory Northwestern Aaron Hull Matt Whipple McDowell Bailey Kersnick Conneaut Brandon Foley Seneca Brandon Chambers Farrell Jacob Roser Maplewood Parker Harvey Titusville Nate Hansen Girard Dylan McCluskey DuBois

Rec. Yards 90 1,503 71 1,531 64 1,500 62 858 61 922 57 601 53 676 45 723 42 1,192 42 750 41 1,237 41 670 40 726 31 409 31 440 30 328 29 647 29 632 28 359 28 527 27 511 27 362 27 517 26 321 25 309 25 413

Avg. TDs 16.7 12 21.56 22 23.44 17 13.84 10 15.11 8 10.54 4 12.75 7 16.07 8 28.38 9 17.86 7 30.17 16 16.34 9 18.15 7 13.19 5 14.19 4 10.93 6 22.31 7 21.79 6 12.82 3 18.82 4 18.93 4 13.41 3 19.15 5 12.35 1 12.36 2 16.52 3

James McKinney Sharon 25 Hunter Haun Oil City 25 Chris Mottillo Mercyhurst Prep 23 Eric Schneider DuBois 23 Jesse Luketa Mercyhurst Prep 21 Brady Gentile Greenville 21 Trent Merry Cambridge Springs 21 Jonathan West Conneaut, Ohio 20 Michael Filardi Hickory 20 Darren Mitchell Hickory 20 Zack Baughman Franklin 20 Adam Malesiewski Cathedral Prep 19 Tyler Schell McDowell 19 Trey Adams Grove City 19 Ryan Arnold Warren 19 Qadir Muhammad Grove City 18 Isaac Crowell Fort LeBoeuf 18 Jaydon Hayes Eisenhower 18 Colton Marett Wilmington 18 Bryson Verrelli Wilmington 18 Mike Wolf Northwestern 17 Chase Shultz Cambridge Springs 17 Ryan Sines Titusville 17 Kohl Nosel Warren 17

357 499 565 272 412 285 381 410 346 398 222 149 273 145 390 374 253 336 314 327 304 286 125 304

14.28 19.96 24.57 11.83 19.62 13.57 18.14 20.5 17.3 19.9 11.1 7.84 14.37 7.63 20.53 20.78 14.06 18.67 17.44 18.17 17.88 16.82 7.35 17.88

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Scoring Player Team TDs XPs 2pt. FGs Points Jourdan Townsend Farrell 30 0 7 0 194 Isaiah Manning Meadville 31 0 0 0 186 Bailey Kersnick Conneaut 27 0 0 0 162 Bryson Verrelli Wilmington 25 0 1 0 152 Zack Helsley Mercyhurst Prep 24 0 0 0 144 Trey Adams Grove City 23 0 1 0 140 Christian Cole Oil City 21 0 7 0 140 Billy Lucas Cathedral Prep 22 0 0 0 132 Cameron Marett Wilmington 22 0 0 0 132 Christian Lewis Farrell 21 0 1 0 128 Joe Scarabino Seneca 20 0 1 0 122 Ziyon Strickland Sharon 20 0 0 0 120 Julius Ream Meadville 14 34 0 0 118 Jordan Wilson Sharon 19 0 1 0 116 Brandon Johnson Franklin 19 0 1 0 116 Tarrell Clark Iroquois 19 0 0 0 114 Noah Reisenauer Cambridge Spr. 18 0 0 0 108 Terry Roberts Cathedral Prep 17 0 0 0 102 Logan Lutz Grove City 16 0 3 0 102 Anthony Lupo Cathedral Prep 0 81 0 7 102 Robert Besser Sharpsville 16 0 1 0 98 Nasir Singleton General McLane 16 0 0 0 96 Killian Cooper Northwestern 15 0 3 0 96 Gavin Henry Union City 14 0 4 0 92 Matthew Lupo Cathedral Prep 15 0 0 0 90 Xavier Pulliam McDowell 15 0 0 0 90 Jack Patton Wilmington 15 0 0 0 90 Jason Williams Erie 14 0 3 0 90 Kyle Sheets Conneaut 14 0 1 0 86 Mike Williams Conneaut, Ohio 14 0 1 0 86 Daulton Kerns Union City 12 0 6 0 84 Tyler Burlew Corry 12 0 5 0 82 Tymir Green Farrell 12 0 3 0 78 Alex Furmanek North East 12 0 2 0 76 Curtis Freyermuth Cochranton 12 0 1 0 74 Chris Mohra Fairview 12 0 1 0 74 JaGannon Williams Erie 12 0 0 0 72 Khalil Barnes Mercyhurst Prep 12 0 0 0 72 Chris Mottillo Mercyhurst Prep 12 0 0 0 72 Tony Foster Erie 12 0 0 0 72 Brady Gentile Greenville 12 0 0 0 72 Kobe Joseph Sharpsville 11 0 1 0 68 Hickory 11 0 0 0 66 Will Gruber Robert Pontius Wilmington 11 0 0 0 66 J.D. McFadden Maplewood 10 0 1 0 62 Luke Dillen General McLane 5 31 0 0 61 Aaron Hull Northwestern 10 0 0 0 60 Jimmy Amon Mercer 10 0 0 0 60 Aaron Nichols Sharon 0 51 0 3 60 Jacob Winters Wilmington 0 48 0 4 60

2017 postseason results Class 1A District 10 Quarterfinal West Middlesex 16, Cochranton 2 Semifinals Farrell 46, West Middlesex 12 Cambridge Springs 24, Union City 14 Championship Farrell 52, Cambridge Springs 27 PIAA First round Farrell 34, Northern Bedford 19 Quarterfinals Farrell 36, Ridgway 0 Semifinals Jeannette 17, Farrell 6

Class 2A District 10 Quarterfinals Sharpsville 56, Seneca 14 Greenville 63, Northwestern 19 Wilmington 48, Maplewood 14 Reynolds 32, Iroquois 13 Semifinals Greenville 28, Sharpsville 14 Wilmington 49, Reynolds 0 Championship Wilmington 31, Greenville 13 PIAA Quarterfinals Wilmington 33, Clarion 6 Semifinals Wilmington 49, Washington 42 Championship Southern Columbia 48, Wilmington 0 Class 3A

District 10 Quarterfinals Slippery Rock 38, Harbor Creek 14 Hickory 41, Corry 7 Semifinals Sharon 26, Slippery Rock 10 Mercyhurst Prep 28, Hickory 10 Championship Sharon 21, Mercyhurst Prep 14 PIAA First round Sharon 67, Karns City 17 Quarterfinals Sharon 45, Forest Hills 25 Semifinals Quaker Valley 43, Sharon 23

Class 4A PIAA First round Cathedral Prep 56, University Prep 0 Quarterfinals Cathedral Prep 42, Thomas Jefferson 17 Semifinals Cathedral Prep 42, Berks Catholic 24 Championship Cathedral Prep 38, Imhotep Charter 28 Class 5A District 10 Quarterfinal Meadville 33, Conneaut 26

Semifinals Meadville 19, General McLane 7 Grove City 45, Fort LeBoeuf 7 Championship Grove City 35, Meadville 14 PIAA First round Hollidaysburg 30, Grove City 27 Class 6A District 10 Championship Erie 35, McDowell 34 PIAA Subregional State College 48, Erie 12


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Region 1 Rank School (first-place votes) 1. Farrell (4) 2. West Middlesex 3. Reynolds 4. Mercer

Region Coaches 1 Farrell 2 Cambridge Springs 3 Conneaut (Ohio) 4 Sharpsville, Wilmington 5 Grove City, Sharon 6 Mercyhurst Prep 7 General McLane 8 Cathedral Prep

Region 2 1. Cambridge Springs (3) 2. Maplewood (1) 3. Cochranton (2) 4. Union City 5. Eisenhower 6. Saegertown Region 3 1. Conneaut (Ohio) (2) 2. Iroquois (1) 3. Northwestern 4. Seneca (1) Region 4 1. Sharpsville (2) 1. Wilmington (2) 3. Greenville 4. Lakeview Region 5 1. Grove City (2) 1. Sharon (3) 3. Hickory 4. Conneaut 5. Slippery Rock Region 6 1. Mercyhurst Prep (6) 2. Harbor Creek 3. Fairview (1) 4. Corry 5. Titusville 6. Girard 6. North East Region 7 1. General McLane (5) 2. Meadville (1) 3. Franklin 4. Oil City 5. Fort LeBoeuf 6. DuBois (1) 6. Warren Region 8 1. Cathedral Prep (3) 2. Erie 3. McDowell

GoErie poll Farrell Cambridge Springs Northwestern Wilmington Sharon Mercyhurst Prep General McLane Cathedral Prep

Top 10 games of 2018 1. McDowell at Cathedral Prep (Oct. 5): Is there a question about which game would be No. 1? Prep and McDowell have the most intense rivalry in District 10, and their annual meeting always draws the biggest regular-season crowd in District 10. The two meet in a region showdown at Veterans Stadium which is sure to bring thousands of fans. 2. Sharon at Grove City (Oct. 5): Grove City’s move down to Class 3A could shake up the class this season. The Eagles and Tigers are perennial powerhouses and both won District 10 championships last year. The two teams could battle for the Region 5 title and meet again for the D-10 title. 3. Wilmington at Sharpsville (Oct. 12): Wilmington and Sharpsville are two successful programs that have won state championships. The Greyhounds reached Hershey last year, and the Blue Devils are loaded with talent this year. When these two meet, it could be for the Region 4 title and a preview into the D-10 Class 2A playoffs. 4. McDowell at Erie (Sept. 21): The Trojans and Royals have developed a rivalry in most sports, and their two meetings last fall were intense. McDowell won the first game before Erie rallied for a thrilling win in the first Class 6A championship game in District 10 history. The two teams will play for the 6A title again this season, but this game will be a preview at Veterans Stadium. 5. General McLane at Meadville (Sept. 7): McLane will have an early-season chance to show that it is a top contender to win region and district titles this season. The Lancers will have to get past Meadville, possibly in both pursuits. McLane and Meadville always play interesting games, and this meeting could have big implications. 6. Farrell at West Middlesex (Sept. 14): West Middlesex has a new coach and system in trying to catch up to Farrell. The Steelers look like a state contender, but this showdown could decide the Region 1 title and show if West Middlesex is up to the task of competing with Farrell. 7. Hickory at Sharon (Aug. 31): One of the most intense rivalries in Mercer County, this game is always a classic. The Hornets and Tigers have combined to win the past eight championships in Class 3A in the six-class format and 2A under four-class format. The rivals have played intense games throughout the years and this year should be another chapter in the rivalry. 8. Hickory at Mercyhurst Prep (Sept. 7): The Hornets and Lakers met in the District 10 Class 3A semifinals last fall. Mercyhurst Prep won 28-10 to end Hickory’s streak of six straight D-10 championships. These teams will meet in Week 3, and they could play again in the playoffs. 9. Wilmington at Farrell (Aug. 31): Although it’s a non-region game, this is a matchup of the defending D-10 Class 1A and 2A champions. The Steelers are Greyhounds are both loaded with experience, and this could be an entertaining game. 10. Iroquois at Conneaut (Ohio) (Sept. 14): Region 3 is one of the more wide open regions this season. Iroquois has the pedigree of a strong program that competes each season, but Conneaut is loaded with experience from last year.

Tom Reisenweber Farrell Maplewood Conneaut (Ohio) Wilmington Sharon Mercyhurst Prep General McLane Cathedral Prep

District 10 preseason rankings Class 1A Rank School 2017 record 1. Farrell................................ 11-3 2. West Middlesex................. 2-9 3. Maplewood........................ 6-5 4. Reynolds............................. 5-6 5. Cochranton........................ 2-8 Class 2A Rank School 2017 record 1. Wilmington...................... 14-1 2. Sharpsville......................... 6-6 3. Greenville........................... 9-3 4. Northwestern..................... 5-5 5. Seneca................................ 9-1 Class 3A Rank School 2017 record 1. Sharon.............................. 10-4 2. Mercyhurst Prep.............. 10-1 3. Grove City......................... 11-1 4. Hickory............................... 5-6 5. Conneaut............................ 6-4 Class 4A-6A Rank School 2017 record 1. Cathedral Prep (4A)........ 14-0 2. Erie (6A)............................. 9-3 3. McDowell (6A)................... 5-6 4. General McLane (5A)........ 4-6 5. Franklin (5A)...................... 2-8

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he passed for 1,984 yards and 23 touchdowns. He was 15-of-18 for 213 yards and 3 TDs in the D-10 title game vs. Meadville.

Christian Cole School: Oil City Year: Sr. Position: RB/DB Size: 6-2, 174 • Cole emerged as one of District 10’s most talented offensive players with 1,718 rushing yards and 19 TDs. He had eight 1,000-yard rushing games, including a season-high 302 yards and 4 TDs vs. Warren. Multi-talented Farrell senior Jourdan Townsend is the Erie Times-News District 10 Preseason Player of the Year. [MATT

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Erie Times-News Preseason District 10 Player of the Year Jourdan Townsend School: Farrell Year: Sr. Positions: WR/DB Size: 5-10, 175 • Townsend had a record-breaking junior season as he set District 10 siingle-season receiving marks with 1,531 yards and 22 touchdowns. He ranked second in D-10 with 71 catches. He showed that he could score in numerous ways on his way to leading D-10 with 194 points. As a defensive back, he pulled down six interceptions and returned three of them for scores. He returned three kicks for touchdowns and rushed for a pair of TDs. In addition, he scored seven two-point conversions. Townsend has been racking up Division I offers in the offseason. As of late July, he had offers from Kansas State, Toledo, Miami (Ohio), Army, Bowling Green, Youngstown State, Michigan State, Buffalo, Eastern Kentucky, Fordham, Temple, Air Force, Duquesne, Villanova and Delaware.

Brady Callahan School: Grove City Year: Sr. Position: QB/DB Size: 5-10, 170 • Callahan was a big reason why the Eagles won a District 10 title in 2017 as

School: Erie Year: Sr. Position: RB/LB Size: 5-9, 190 • Foster was a strong twoway player. As a big-play running back, he had 1,135 yards and 12 touchdowns and averaged almost 10 yards per carry. As a linebacker, he had two interceptions and three sacks.

Alex Furmanek School: North East Year: Sr. Position: QB/LB Size: 6-1, 180 • Furmanek was a dualthreat quarterback who ran for 1,072 yards and 12 touchdowns and threw for 300 yards and two TDs. He had two 200yard rushing performances and scored 5 TDs in one game.

Ian Haynes School: Franklin Year: Jr. Position: QB Size: 6-2, 195 • Haynes could challenge District 10’s career passing records after throwing for 2,931 yards and 29 TDs as a sophomore. He passed for a District 10-record 606 yards and 8 TDs in one game.

Zack Helsley School: Mercyhurst Prep Year: Sr. Position: RB Size: 6-0, 180 • Helsley is a relentless runner who is already over 4,000 career yards and is less than 1,000 yards from breaking the Erie County career record. He had 1,788 yards and 24 TDs on 172 carries in 2017.

Jerome Henderson School: McDowell Year: Sr. Position: TE/DE Size: 6-6, 235 • After claiming all-state honors with Erie High, Henderson transferred to McDowell. He recorded 67 tackles and piled up 12 sacks as a junior. He also has the talent to be an offensive playmaker.

Gavin Henry School: Union City Year: Sr. Position: RB/LB Size: 6-1, 180 • Henry is a physical runner who ranked fifth in District 10 with 1,557 rushing yards and ran for 14 touchdowns. He had eight games with at least 100 yards, including three with more than 200 yards.

Kobe Hilton School: Farrell Year: Sr. Position: OL/DL Size: 6-4, 255 • Hilton had 86 tackles on the defensive line, including nine for a loss and four sacks as he led the Farrell defense. He also blasted holes open for the Steelers’ talented backfield.


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Chris Mohra

Frank Shaffer

School: Sharpsville Year: Sr. Position: OL/DL Size: 6-6, 335 • Hubbard has used his superior size and solid technique to become one of D-10’s most dominant offensive linemen. The major-college prospect helped lead the way for an impressive Sharpsville rushing attack.

School: Fairview Year: Sr. Position: RB/LB Size: 6-0, 185 • He became Fairview’s latest in a series of 1,000yard backs with 1,184 yards. He had a pair of 200-yard games and rushed for nine TDs. A dangerous return man, he also returned three kicks for TDs.

School: Sharon Year: Sr. Position: TE/LB Size: 6-2, 190 • Shaffer had 30 catches for 328 yards and six touchdowns, including the game-winning touchdown catch in the D-10 title game. He also was a defensive standout with 92 tackles and two interceptions.

Billy Lucas

Colton Richards

Kyle Sheets

School: Cathedral Prep Year: Sr. Position: RB/DB Size: 6-0, 205 • Lucas led Prep with 1,095 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns as he helped the Ramblers repeat as state champions. He had 268 yards and five TDs in the PIAA semifinals and scored three TDs in the title game.

School: Wilmington Year: Sr. Position: OL/DL Size: 6-2, 250 • Richards paved the way for Wilmington’s potent Wing-T offense, which almost had three 1,000-yard rushers last season. He also used his physical play to become a standout defensive lineman.

School: Conneaut Year: Sr. Position: QB/DB Size: 6-3, 205 • Sheets is a dual-threat quarterback who passed for 1,735 yards and 16 touchdowns while rushing for 676 yards and 13 TDs as a junior. He

Logan Lutz

Joe Scarabino

Lane Voytik

School: Grove City Year: Sr. Position: WR/RB/DB Size: 6-0, 175 • Lutz is one of the most versatile players in District 10 He had 62 receptions for 838 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed for 765 yards and six touchdowns. He also had 63 tackles and three interceptions.

School: Cathedral Prep Year: Sr. Position: QB/LB Size: 6-3, 241 • Scarabino transferred to Prep after becoming Seneca’s all-time leading passer. The dual-threat QB passed for 2,265 yards and 21 TDs and rushed for 820 yards and 20 TDs. Defensively, he had 121 tackles, including 11 for a loss.

School: Sharon Year: Jr. Position: QB Size: 5-9, 175 • Voytik lived up to expectations with a breakout sophomore season. He threw for 2,678 yards and 31 TDs to help Sharon win the D-10 Class 3A title. His season yardage total ranked eighth in D-10 history.

Cameron Marett School: Wilmington Year: Sr. Position: RB/DB Size: 5-6, 155 • Marett is a quick, talented running back and a ball-hawking defensive back. He was voted the Region 2 Player of the Year after rushing for 916 yards and 16 TDs while leading D-10 with 10 interceptions.

Dylan Schley School: Mercyhurst Prep Year: Jr. Position: OL/DL Size: 6-4, 295 • Schley established himself as a force on both the offensive and defensive lines for Mercyhurst Prep as a sophomore. The hulking lineman helped the Lakers rush for more than 300 yards per game.

was also an all-region defensive back.

JaGannon Williams School: Erie High Year: Sr. Position: RB/DB Size: 5-7, 165 • Williams used his speed and quickness to break big plays frequently in 2017. He rushed for 1,107 yards and 12 TDs while averaging almost 10 yards per carry. He had five 100-yard rushing games.

KICKOFF 2018

Ja’Quay Hubbard

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KICKOFF 2018

Brandon Phillian, Wilmington coach

For the first time since the late 1970s, Terry Verrelli will not be leading the Wilmington football team. He retired as head coach after his 40th season in 2017. [FILE PHOTO/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

MORE REGIONS

QB TRANSFERS

District 10 football teams have been divided into six regions since the district originally realigned in 2004. This year, that changes. D-10 officials added two regions and completely reconfigured the regions. The new Region 8 has just three teams — Cathedral Prep, Erie High and McDowell. There was also some movement in enrollment classifications during the offseason. Fort LeBoeuf, which had played up to Class 5A the past two years, will stay in Class 4A this year, where it is likely to face Prep in the title game. Warren, which had been 4A, moved up to 5A. Meanwhile, two strong Class 4A programs that were playing up to 5A — Conneaut and Grove City — moved down to Class 3A. They are in Region 5, an impressive five-team league that includes Hickory, Sharon and Slippery Rock.

Two high-profile quarterbacks transferred to Cathedral Prep during the second half of their junior year and will play for Prep this fall. Seneca threeyear-starter Joe Scarabino, the school’s all-time passing leader, enrolled at Prep after throwing for 2,265 yards and 21 touchdowns last year. Regan Schleicher, who passed for 1,712 yards and 16 TDs for McDowell in 2017, also transferred to Prep. Incidentally, Scarabino might be replaced in the Seneca backfield by Wyatt Shaffer, who transferred from Cathedral Prep before the 2017 season. Another big offseason move occurred when Erie High all-state defensive end Jerome Henderson transferred to McDowell.

NINE NEW COACHES A lot of coaching turnover occurred during the offseason, including the retirement of Wilmington great Terry Verrelli. His assistant, Brandon Phillian, will be the Greyhounds’ first new head coach in 41 years. District 10 will feature eight other coaches with new teams, including four Erie County teams. These are the new coaches: Fairview: Nathan Liberty Girard: Bill McNally Harbor Creek: Troy Budziszewski Lakeview: Bill Hickman Mercer: Keith DeGraaf Seneca: Scott Bollheimer Titusville: Bryan Baldwin West Middlesex: Mark Means Wilmington: Brandon Phillian

Read about the new coaches, Page 30

Joe Scarabino, Cathedral Prep

PUBLIC SCHOOL UPRISING Superintendents at many public schools throughout the state united during the offseason in an attempt to force the PIAA to conduct separate playoffs for “boundary” and “non-boundary” schools. In response, the PIAA tightened transfer rules and introduced a competitive success formula that will force teams up an enrollment classification if they are successful in the postseason after getting a specified number of transfers starting in 2020. The superintendents were not content with the changes and pledged to seek separate playoffs.

Regan Schleicher, Cathedral Prep

NEW NAMES AT TOP Cathedral Prep quarterback Joe Mischler and Sharon wide receiver Ziyon Strickland are new District 10 career leaders going into the season. Mischler finished with records of 7,719 yards and 98 TDs, although his yardage record could be threatened over the next two seasons. Strickland set D-10 career receiving marks by a wide margin with 246 receptions, 4,367 yards and 49 TDs. See career stats, Page 96

Jerome Henderson, McDowell


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INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW POSTSEASON

Class 4A PIAA First round Cathedral Prep 56, University Prep 0 Quarterfinals Cathedral Prep 42, Thomas Jefferson 17 Semifinals Cathedral Prep 42, Berks Catholic 24 Championship Cathedral Prep 38, Imhotep Charter 28

Cathedral Prep------------10-11 Erie High--------------------14-15 McDowell-------------------16-17

Class 6A District 10

SEASON OUTLOOK

Championship Erie 35, McDowell 34 PIAA Subregional State College 48, Erie 12

• 2017 champion: First year of the region • Favorite: Cathedral Prep • Contenders: Erie, McDowell

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team

2018 NEW REGION

No. Pos.

Jonathan Moore

Erie

11

TE

Danny Blue

Erie

10

AP

Joey Scarabino*

Seneca**

11

QB

Bryan Ott Crosby

Erie

11

OL

Angel DiNicola

McDowell

11

OL

Joey Scarabino*

Seneca**

11

LB

Barry Thompson

Erie

11

DB

Shelby Wiley

McDowell** 11

DB

Offense

School Enrollment Cathedral Prep (4A) Erie (6A) McDowell (6A)

School

Name

382 1,119 847

Class 4A range: 273-384 Class 6A range: 561 and over

PLAYER WATCH TO

B I L LY L U C A S Cathedral Prep

RB • Sr. • 6-0, 205 Lucas was Prep’s top rusher with 1,095 yards and 22 TDs in 2017. He also rushed for 268 yards and 5 TDs in the PIAA semifinals and gained 110 yards and 3 TDs in the state championship game.

Defense

Second team Offense Caleb Houston

Erie

11

WR

Regan Schleicher

McDowell**

11

QB

Tony Foster

Erie

11

RB

JaGannon Williams

Erie

11

RB

Jordan Covatto

Cathedral Prep 11

OL

Logan Mitten

McDowell

11

OL

Connor Bone

McDowell

11

OL

Special teams Colin Kelly

Cathedral Prep 11

P

Defense Jerome Henderson Erie***

11

DL

Rayquan Crosby

11

DL

Erie

Sebastien Moubarek McDowell

11

LB

Danny Blue

10

DB

Erie

Billy Lucas

Cathedral Prep 11

DB

Darius Williams

Erie**

DB

11

* Region 3 Player of the Year ** Transferred to Cathedral Prep *** Transferred to McDowell


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KICKOFF 2018

CATHEDRAL PREP C AT H E D

RAL PR EP

OUTLOOK

Cathedral Prep dealt with the pressure of high expectations last year after winning a state championship in 2016. From the opening-week blowout of Pittsburgh Central Catholic to another big effort in Hershey, the Ramblers rolled through the 2017 season to repeat as champions and extend their winning streak to 28 games. The early part of this Mike Mischler season should be interesting as Prep will have a new 19th season, quarterback for the first time 189-55 in four years. Their strength could be going to Billy Lucas, a powerful running back. The Ramblers will also have to rebuild the defense. Several transfers and a few underclassmen are candidates to fill the void of a stellar senior class that graduated. Prep opens the year with Central Catholic in a showcase in Pittsburgh. The Ramblers have brutal Ohio road trips to St. Edward and Benedictine in September before a home game with New York power Canisius.

OFFENSE Prep had one of the top offenses in the state last year by averaging 47.2 points per game. The Ramblers had a quarterback in Ohio recruit Joe Mischler who rewrote the District 10 record book for career passing yards and passing touchdowns. The big question for the Ramblers will be who replaces Mischler under center. Junior quarterback Collin Johnson had a big season for the junior varsity last year, while Seneca all-time passer Joe Scarabino transferred to Prep over the winter. Regan Schleicher, another senior quarterback, transferred from McDowell. All three could see the field in some way no matter who gets the starting job. Lucas led the Ramblers with 1,095 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns last fall, including 268 yards and five TDs in a PIAA semifinal win over Berks Catholic. Prep will also need to replace second-leading rusher Matt Lupo, who had 884 yards and 14 TDs. Prep’s top four receivers all graduated. Tyler Oedekoven, an Albany recruit, had 42 catches for 1,192 yards and nine TDs and was a two-time 1,000-yard receiver. Iowa recruit Terry Roberts was a big-play force with 41 catches for 1,237 yards and 16 TDs. Adam Malesiewski (19 receptions, 4 TDs) and Henry Fessler (15 receptions, 5 TDs) are gone as well. Skyler Neely and Alex Baldi could step up at receiver, and Mike Lupo and Luke

2017 RECORD 14-0 overall 4-0 region 6 Home field: Dollinger Field 2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.at Pittsburgh Cent. Catholic.....8 Aug. 31....St. Joe’s North (Canada).........7 Sept. 7........ at St. Edward (Ohio)...... 7:30 Sept. 14..... at Benedictine (Ohio)...........7 Sept. 21........... Canisius (N.Y.).................7 Sept. 29....... at St. Francis (N.Y.).............7 Oct. 5................. McDowell*....................7 Oct. 12.West Toronto Prep (Canada).....7 Oct. 18................... at Erie*.......................7

RB/DB

SENIOR BILL Y LUCA S

Oct. 26.... Clarkson North (Canada)........7 *Region 8 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

Sittinger could see carries in the backfield. Prep will also have to reload on the line with the graduation of several college recruits, including Penn State recruit Fredrick Scruggs. Jordan Covatto, Chris Oliver and Kawaun Deboe are back on the offensive line.

DEFENSE Prep allowed just 13 points per game last season against a loaded schedule. The defense has some big holes to fill with the graduation of Notre Dame freshman Matt Bauer, Scruggs, Roberts, Anthony Bolden and Hunter Orlando, among others. Bauer, an inside linebacker, led Prep with 109 tackles, including nine sacks, while Scruggs had 73 tackles, including five sacks. Orlando was third with 70 tackles, 12 for a loss, and Roberts had five interceptions. Bolden, a Navy recruit, had four interceptions in the secondary. Kareem Carson, Covatto, Oliver and Deboe make up a tough returning defensive line for the Ramblers, while Neely, Baldi and Sittinger could see time at defensive back. Scarabino is a Division I prospect at linebacker and could fulfill the hole left by Bauer. Shelby Wiley, a transfer from McDowell, could battle for time in the secondary along with Darius Williams and Ervin Williams, who transferred from Erie High. Jeffrey Bone is a senior linebacker to watch, along with Luke Kubiak as an athlete and linemen Alfredo Acosta and Logan Braendel. Jack Oedekoven, Jaelen Carson, Charles Raimondi, Jaheim Howard, Traysawhn L’Amoureux, Jaylen House, Dorian Crosby, Marrick Bauer and Jaheim Williams are all juniors and sophomores who could make an impact on at least one side of the ball.

Overall Region

2017

14-0 (4-0)

2016

14-0 (6-0)

2015

14-2 (5-0)

2014

11-1 (5-0)

2013

13-1 (5-0)

2012

15-0 (5-0)

2011

9-3 (6-0)

2010

9-5 (6-0)

2009

11-3 (4-0)

2008

7-5 (3-1)

P L AY E R T O WAT C H

Chris Oliver

Alex Baldi

Skyler Neely

Luke Kubiak


P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

2017 IN REVIEW

Mike Lupo

Jordan Covatto

Kawaun Deboe

Joe Scarabino

Shelby Wiley

Pittsburgh Central Catholic W, 40-7 Erie*--------------------------------------------- W, 38-0 at McDowell*---------------------------------- W, 63-7 Benedictine (Ohio)--------------------------W, 62-28 General McLane*----------------------------- W, 69-7 St. Francis (N.Y.)------------------------------ W, 48-0 at Detroit De La Salle (Mich.)-------------W, 33-23 West Toronto Prep (Canada)--------------- W, 50-7 at Fort LeBoeuf*-----------------------------W, 49-14 at Canisius (N.Y.)-----------------------------W, 31-20

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season

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PIAA playoffs

Collin Johnson

Logan Braendel

Colin Kelly

Regan Schleicher

Luke Sittinger

2018 ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 28 29

WR/DB RB/DB WR/DB RB/DB RB/DL QB /DB LB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB QB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB QB WR/DB WR/DB QB/LB RB/LB PK/P RB/LB RB/LB

Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.

5-9 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-11

Ervin Williams Jaheim Howard Alex Baldi Billy Lucas Mike Lupo Regan Schleicher Jeffrey Bone Skyler Neely Jaelen Carson Luke Sittinger Luke Kubiak Jordan Adams Darius Williams Collin Johnson Amani Robinson Andrew Angelini James Coleman Tamar Sample Shelby Wiley Jaylen House Joe Scarabino Joe Gusek Colin Kelly Gianni Viglione Jaheim Williams

164 182 166 205 227 157 187 167 165 180 198 155 188 185 170 141 153 175 176 162 241 202 183 167 196

30 Roman Miksa 33 Marrick Bauer 34 Mike Oblich 35 Jack Oedekoven 36 Qesaun McLaurin 39 John David Campbell 41 Makiah Jenkins 42 Charlie Raimondi 44 Isaiah Zbach 45 Ian Sitzler 48 Cayden Lomard 49 Sam Alnaama 50 Trayshawn L’Amoureux 51 Luke MacKenzie 52 Kareem Carson 54 James Janicki 55 Ray Ferritto 57 Kawaun Deboe 58 Alfredo Acosta 59 Christopher Oliver 60 Thomas Swanson 67 Jordan Covatto 69 William McAdory 75 Mitchell Sweeney 77 Jaheim Bassham 78 Logan Braendel 90 Dorian Crosby

University Prep-------------------------------- W, 56-0 Thomas Jefferson---------------------------W, 42-17 Berks Catholic--------------------------------W, 42-24 Imhotep Charter-----------------------------W, 38-28 *Region 6 game

Passing Names Joe Mischler

PK/WR Jr. 6-0 160 WR/LB So. 6-1 167 TE/LB Jr. 6-0 186 WR/LB Jr. 6-4 179 LB Jr. 5-9 192 RB/LB So. 6-1 192 WR/DB Jr. 5-11 149 LB Jr. 6-2 185 DL Sr. 6-3 202 WR/LB Sr. 6-0 162 PK/DB Jr. 5-8 181 LB Jr. 6-0 175 OL/DL Jr. 5-8 222 OL/DL Jr. 6-2 207 OL/DL Jr. 5-8 214 OL/LB Jr. 5-11 257 OL/DL Jr. 5-9 271 OL/DL Sr. 6-2 291 OL/DL Sr. 6-1 268 OL/DL Sr. 6-4 293 OL/DL Jr. 5-10 215 OL/DL Sr. 6-0 262 OL/DL So. 5-11 295 OL/DL Jr. 6-1 274 OL/DL So. 6-1 253 OL/DL Sr. 6-1 295 DL Jr. 6-1 215

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 161 251 3,255 38 6

Rushing Names Billy Lucas Matt Lupo Joe Mischler

Att. 134 123 72

Yds. 1,095 884 259

Avg. TD 8.2 22 7.2 14 3.6 6

Rec. Yds. 42 1,192 41 1,237 19 149 15 178 10 93 10 54

Avg. TD 28.4 9 30.2 16 7.8 4 11.9 5 9.3 0 5.4 1

Receiving Names Tyler Oedekoven Terry Roberts Adam Malesiewski Henry Fessler Billy Lucas Matt Lupo

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Billy Lucas 22 0 0 132 Terry Roberts 17 0 0 102 a-Anthony Lupo 0 81 0 102 Matt Lupo 15 0 0 90 Tyler Oedekoven 9 0 0 54 a-includes seven field goals Returnees in bold

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DISTRICT 10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SCORES 1992: Sharon 22, Corry 0 1991: Strong Vincent 14, Sharon 10 1990: Sharon 28, Strong Vincent 0 1989: Reynolds 26, Titusville 12

CLASS 5A 2017: Grove City 35, Meadville 14 2016: Meadville 67, Grove City 27

CLASS 2A 2017: Wilmington 31, Greenville 13 2016: Wilmington 56, Shaprsville 7 2015: Hickory 32, Sharon 19 2014: Hickory 12, Greenville 7 2013: Hickory 21, Girard 10 2012: Hickory 39, Wilmington 7 2011: Hickory 35, General McLane 13 2010: Sharon 14, Hickory 6 2009: Wilmington 19, Sharon 0 2008: Wilmington 21, Slippery Rock 14 OT 2007: Wilmington 18, Harbor Creek 6 2006: Wilmington 23, Fairview 6 2005: Reynolds 21, Wilmington 0 2004: Grove City 33, Harbor Creek 7 2003: Slippery Rock 34, Girard 13 2002: Slippery Rock 17, Sharon 7 2001: Sharon 33, North East 0 2000: Sharon 35, Girard 0 1999: Sharon 13, Wilmington 6 1998: Sharon 35, Wilmington 7 1997: Wilmington 42, Sharon 0 1996: Wilmington 19, Northwestern 7 1995: Wilmington 21, Grove City 19 1994: Wilmington 27, Mercer 0 1993: Northwestern 7, Mercer 6 1992: Fairview 13, Northwestern 6 1991: Hickory 21, Greenville 20 1990: Fort LeBoeuf 20, Fairview 13 1989: Hickory 34, Fairview 10

CLASS 3A 2017: Sharon 21, Mercyhurst Prep 14 2016: Hickory 45, Sharon 13 2015: Cathedral Prep 42, Conneaut 21 2014: Conneaut 14, Cathedral Prep 7 2013: Cathedral Prep 63, General McLane 21 2012: Cathedral Prep 48, General McLane 14 2011: Grove City 33, Cathedral Prep 0 2010: Cathedral Prep 28, Grove City 16 2009: Cathedral Prep 47, Grove City 21 2008: Strong Vincent 28, Cathedral Prep 0 2007: Strong Vincent 41, General McLane 6 2006: General McLane 19, Strong Vincent 7 2005: General McLane 23, Strong Vincent 20 2004: Strong Vincent 28, General McLane 7 2003: Strong Vincent 36, Franklin 15 2002: General McLane 42, Warren 6 2001: Wilmington 28, Greenville 7 2000: Wilmington 16, Greenville 7 1999: Greenville 42, General McLane 6 1998: Oil City 25, General McLane 18 1997: Greenville 35, Grove City 6 1996: Greenville 24, Corry 0 1995: Sharon 20, Greenville 6 1994: Sharon 36, Strong Vincent 12 1993: Greenville 9, Sharon 7

CLASS 1A 2017: Farrell 52, Cambridge Springs 27 2016: Farrell 22, West Middlesex 12 2015: Farrell 26, Sharpsville 20, OT 2014: Sharpsville 29, West Middlesex 14 2013: Lakeview 27, Sharpsville 0 2012: Sharpsville 28, West Middlesex 0 2011: Sharpsville 21, West Middlesex 13 2010: Farrell 39, Mercyhurst Prep 0 2009: Farrell 34, Sharpsville 7 2008: Farrell 28, Linesville 7 2007: Mercyhurst Prep 21, Mercer 19

BEFORE CLASS RANKINGS DIVISION I 1988: Cathedral Prep 12, Sharon 10 1987: Cathedral Prep 18, Sharon 0 1986: Cathedral Prep 9, Meadville 0 1985: Sharon 53, Greenville 7 DIVISION II 1988: Hickory 32, Reynolds 20 1987: Reynolds 33, Grove City 7 1986: Reynolds 41, Lakeview 6 1985: Northwestern 40, Reynolds 7 DIVISION III 1988: Cambridge Springs 16, Saegertown 3 1987: Conneaut Valley 28, Kennedy Christian 7 1986: Sharpsville 7, Cambridge Springs 6 1985: Farrell 50, Kennedy Christian 8 MOST DISTRICT 10 TITLES 22: Cathedral Prep (14 4A, 5 3A, 3 Division I) 12: Wilmington (10 2A, 2 3A) 11: Sharon (5 3A, 5 2A, 1 Division I) 9: Hickory (7 2A, 1 3A, 1 Division II) 9: Sharpsville (8 1A, 1 Division III) 7: McDowell (7 4A) 6: Farrell (6 1A)

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ERIE HIGH OUTLOOK Erie High had a storybook first season as three rival schools came together to win a District 10 Class 6A championship in thrilling fashion. For a first-year team, the Royals were impressive with nine wins and their only losses coming to Cathedral Prep, McDowell and State College. Erie used its single-wing offense to score 38.7 points per game, which ranked eighth in District 10, and the defense held teams to 17.8 points per game, which ranked ninth. Rob Matz Erie is in a three-team Coach region this season with 10th season, just Prep and McDowell to 34-40 contend with for a region title. The Royals loaded up their non-region schedule to get better throughout the year. Erie starts with three road games, including a showcase game against McKeesport to open the season. The Royals also bring in a tough Canisius (N.Y.) team and travel to Ohio defending state champion Steubenville.

OFFENSE Erie has a few spots to fill here and there, but participation was up last fall meaning the depth of the program could be key in camp this fall. Erie High had one of the most potent offenses in District 10. The Royals would use misdirection and fake handoffs to get their talented backs in the open field, which led to long touchdown runs. Erie’s rushing attack is almost intact from last year with Tony Foster, JaGannon Williams and Danny Blue. Foster ran for 1,135 yards and 12 touchdowns, followed by Williams with 1,101 yards and 12 TDs and Blue with 840 yards and seven TDs. The big three are back but will have a new quarterback after the graduation of standout Jason Williams. He ran for 711 yards and 13 touchdowns and threw for 754 yards and 11 touchdowns. Trevon Tate and Isaac Munson will battle for the starting quarterback job. Erie brings back wide receiver Caleb Houston, who had 12 catches, 328 yards, seven TDs last year, but tight end Jamar Hudson graduated and tight end Jerome Henderson transferred to McDowell. Jonathan Moore returns as a big body on the line that could also step into the backfield to carry the ball or go out on patterns as a tight end. He will be an important leader on the line along with Mikel-Bryan Ott-Crosby and Brendan Allen. The Royals lost solid players on the line in Malik McRae, Yussif Ibrahim and E.J. Bowes.

2017 RECORD 9-3 overall 2-2 region 6 Home field: Veterans Stadium

ERIE

HIGH

2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 25............at McKeesport.................2 Aug. 31.. at Austintown Fitch (Ohio).......7 Sept. 8......... at St. Francis (N.Y.).............1 Sept. 14.. Clarkson North (Canada)........7 Sept. 21.............. McDowell*....................7 Sept. 28.................... Bye Oct. 6.............. Canisius (N.Y.).................7 Oct. 12.......at Steubenville (Ohio)...........7 Oct. 18............Cathedral Prep*................7 Oct. 26.... District 10 championship *Region 8 game

RB/LB

SENIOR TONY FOST E

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D S

R

The Royals have one of most talented backfields in District 10 this season, and if all three backs stay healthy, they will be a nightmare for opposing coaches. If Erie can develop a replacement at quarterback and a few linemen step up, the Royals could be a high-powered offense again.

DEFENSE

Much like the offense, the Erie High defense is loaded with returning starters from last year. The magic number seemed to be 30 points as the Royals went 8-0 when they allowed less than 30 points in a game. The Royals return Jon Knight and Anthony Thompson at defensive end with Rayquan Crosby and Kendrick Persons on the defensive line. Foster returns at linebacker, while Blue, Tate, Barry Thompson and Marquelle Goodwine return in the secondary. Thompson is coming off a season-ending injury in the playoffs, which cost him the basketball season. He had four interceptions to lead Erie last fall and could be in for a big senior year. The big thing for the Royals is finding players to step up as leaders with the top five tacklers gone. Keshawn Goudy was a passionate leader for Erie last fall and recorded 99 tackles, including eight sacks and two fumble recoveries. Henderson had 64 tackles, including 12 sacks, from the defensive end position but is at McDowell, and Maalik Mitchell had 62 tackles, including three sacks. Arlan Pulliam was next with 51 tackles and three sacks, but he graduated, and Ervin Williams had 48 tackles, but he transferred to Prep. Erie could receive contributions from new and younger players, including Vincent Cassano, Darius Wall, Semaj Williams Troop, Sean Johnson, JJ Woodard and Jalen Rhodes at various positions on defense.

Year Overall Region 2017 9-3 (2-2) Central Tech 5-5 (2-4) 2016 2015 5-6 (2-3) 2014 6-5 (3-2) East 2016 1-9 (0-6) 2015 1-10 (0-5) 2014 0-10 (0-5) Strong Vincent 2016 3-7 (1-5) 2015 1-9 (1-4) 2014 2-8 (1-4) (Region record in parentheses)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Anthony

Barry

Thompson

Thompson

Mikel-Bryan

Danny

Ott-Crosby

Blue

Trevon

Brendyn

Tate

Thurston


John

Moore

Knight

WOHLFORD/ERIE Tony

JaGannon

Foster

Williams

TIMES-NEWS]

Regular season Meadville--------------------------------------- W, 34-7 at Cathedral Prep*---------------------------- L, 0-38 General McLane*----------------------------- W, 56-6 at Fort LeBoeuf*------------------------------ W, 42-3 at Trinity (Ohio)------------------------------- W, 49-0 at Franklin-------------------------------------W, 62-27 at McDowell*----------------------------------L, 22-30 Brashear---------------------------------------- W, 62-9 at Lakeside (Ohio)---------------------------- W, 35-6 West Toronto Prep (Canada)--------------- W, 55-6

District 10 playoffs McDowell--------------------------------------W, 35-34

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

2 3 5 7 10 12 14 20 21 23 24 25 29 30 32 35 36 40 42 44 48 49 50 53 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

RB/LB Jr. RB/DB Jr. WR/DB Jr. QB/DB Jr. RB/DB So. WR/DB Jr. WR/DB Jr. WR/DB So. ATH/DB Jr. RB/LB So. WR/DB Jr. FB/LB Jr. QB/DB Jr. K Jr. RB/LB Jr. TE/LB Jr. WR/DB Jr. WR/DB Jr. WR/DB Jr. RB/LB/DL So. TE/DL Jr. RB/DL Jr. OL/DL Jr. OL/DL Jr. WR/DB Jr. OL/DL Jr. OL/DL Jr. OL/DL Jr. WR/DB Jr. QB/DB So. WR/DB So.

Tony Foster JaGannon Williams Caleb Houston Isaac Munson Danny Blue Tajan Carr Quelle Goodwine Trevon Tate Barry Thompson Brendyn Thurston Jahmeir Crockett Semaj Williams Troop Jalen Rhodes Tyler Vieira Vincent Cassano Kyle Rea Alec Gebadlo Saavon Ward Joe Malone Damarion Rash Johnathan Knight Rayquan Crosby Anthony Thompson Brendan Allen Javante Freeman Almin Pehlic Vincent Caggiano Robert Proctor Justin Eherts Shieed Stepp Darius Wall

2017 IN REVIEW

Yr

Ht. Wt. 5-9 5-7 5-6 5-10 6-1 5-6 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-1` 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-1 5-10 5-3 5-9 5-10

190 160 160 150 175 145 160 140 190 170 150 190 150 160 150 160 180 175 140 205 210 250 210 230 140 175 247 190 114 150 140

65 66 72 74 75 76 77 79 88 92

PIAA PLAYOFFS

James Thompson Jabari Morganfield Nathan Wallace Kaleb Hawkins Donnell Henderson Daylen Henderson Bryan Mikel Ott

OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL QB/DB WR/DB OL/DL

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr.

5-11 6-4 6-1 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-0

190 270 203 220 150 165 329

Devyn Nicolia Jonathan Moore Dashawn Wofford Malcolm Bailor Shikeem Barnes Chad Duck Malkwan Dykes Chris Fuhrman Josh Gonzalez Trequale Hubbart Diallo Jordan Dayon Lucas Keyshawn McLaurin Danquail Noble Jason Pearson Kendrick Person Chris Pfister Jamauri Pope Jaheim Smith Danada Speed Elijah Ward Luke Warner Sha’Quail Williams Isiah Williams John Woodard Michael Zigler

OL/DL TE/DL OL/DL RB/DB FB/LB WR/DB RB/DB TE/LB OL/DL FB/LB OL/DL OL/DL FB/LB RB/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/ DL FB/LB FB/LB RB/DB WR/DB WR/DB OL/DL RB/LB WR/DB

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So.

5-10 6-5 5-7 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-7 6-0 5-5 5-11 5-5 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-5 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-0

305 310 294 175 175 160 130 187 167 185 171 190 170 172 202 224 210 215 160 220 165 130 170 220 165 175

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

State College----------------------------------L, 12-48 *Region 6 game

Passing Names Jason Williams

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 36 93 754 11 8

Rushing Names Tony Foster JaGannon Williams Danny Blue Jason Williams

Att. 115 111 83 123

Yds. 1,135 1,101 840 711

Avg. TD 9.9 12 9.9 12 10.1 7 5.8 13

Rec. Yds. 12 328 5 99 4 83 4 83 4 67 4 59

Avg. TD 27.3 7 19.8 0 20.8 0 20.8 0 16.8 1 14.8 0

Receiving Names Caleb Houston Danny Blue Tony Foster Darius Williams Jonathan Moore Trevon Tate

Scoring Names Jason Williams Tony Foster JaGannon Williams Tyler Vieira Danny Blue Caleb Houston Returnees in bold

TD PAT 2-pt. Total 14 0 3 90 12 0 0 72 12 0 0 72 0 52 0 52 7 0 0 42 7 0 0 42

15 KICKOFF 2018

Jonathan

Senior running back JaGannon Williams is one of two returning 1,000-yard rushers for Erie High. [GREG


16

TROJANS

KICKOFF 2018

MCDOWELL OUTLOOK McDowell improved throughout the 2017 season before losing in a dramatic finish in the first Class 6A championship in District 10 history. The Trojans C O AC H lost several key players to graduation Brad Orlando and two playmakers 5th season, 29-19 in Regan Schleicher and Shelby Wiley to transfer to Cathedral Prep. McDowell picked up Division I prospect Jerome Henderson in the offseason after he transferred from Erie. Henderson is a Toledo commit after receiving plenty of Division I interest. Sebastien Moubarek is another Division I prospect who has offers from schools in the Ivy League and the Patriot League. McDowell put together another challenging schedule, including two Ohio teams in Boardman and Austintown Fitch, two New York teams in St. Francis and St. Joe’s and trips to Seneca Valley and Hollidaysburg, The two biggest games, however, are set for Veterans Stadium on Sept. 21 against Erie and Oct. 5 against Cathedral Prep. One big advantage McDowell will have this season is the D-10 Class 6A championship game will be held at Gus Anderson Field. The Trojans have some work to do in filling in the skill positions, but their offensive and defensive lines could be tough.

OFFENSE McDowell will look to rebuild its run game after the graduation of Xavier Pulliam. He ran

2017 RECORD 5-6 overall 3-1 region 6 Home field: Gus Anderson Field

MCDO

WELL

Date

Aug. 31...........St. Francis (N.Y.)...............7 Sept. 7..............St. Joe’s (N.Y.).................7 Sept. 14...... at Boardman (Ohio)............7 Sept. 21................. at Erie*.......................7 Sept. 28......... at Hollidaysburg...............7 Oct. 5.......... at Cathedral Prep*.............7 Oct. 12..... Austintown Fitch (Ohio).........7 Oct. 19.Toronto West Prep (Canada).....7 Oct. 26.... District 10 championship

TE/DE

SENIOR JERO H E N DM E ER

*Region 8 game

SON

Sophomores Chris Juchno and Braeden Soboleski and junior Reagan Krebs could battle for the starting job at quarterback. Soboleski is the son of former McDowell head coach Mark Soboleski, who joined the staff as an assistant this past offseason. Justo Rivera, Justin McGregor, Will Hollenbeck, Damon Beraducci and Damarion Rash are younger players who could be in the mix for carries, while Henderson could see time at tight end and Torrey Quinn, Mike Beneski, Anthony Emling, Ezekiel Gonzales and Caleb

Overall Region

2017

5-6 (3-1)

2016

9-2 (5-1)

2015

7-6 (4-1)

2014

8-5 (4-1)

2013

7-6 (4-1)

2012

7-6 (4-1)

2011

8-3 (4-2)

2010

7-3 (4-2)

2009

8-3 (5-2)

2008

8-4 (5-2)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Mabins at wide receiver.

DEFENSE McDowell returns five starters on defense

13 passes for 186 yards and one TD. Schleicher

Trojans have some top players to replace, includ-

was second in rushing with 740 yards and eight

ing Tyler Ackman, who had 73 tackles and two

TDs and passed for 1,712 yards and 16 touch-

fumble recoveries and Anthony Albaraa, who had

downs. Mike Lock is also gone after rushing for

59 tackles. Wiley was fourth in tackles with 44

339 yards and three touchdowns. Wide receivers

and had two interceptions, while linebacker Josh

Nate Davison, Matt Whipple and Tyler Schell have

Herman had 32 tackles but graduated.

Sebastien Moubarak

Alex Bielak

Logan Mitten

Caleb Mabins

Zeke Gonzales

Torrey Quinn

McDowell brings back Alex Bielak, who led

yards and nine TDs followed by Whipple with 28

the Trojans with 79 tackles, including eight for a

catches for 359 yards and three TDs and Schell

loss last year,. Bielak can play defensive end or

had 19 catches for 273 yards and two TDs.

linebacker. Moubarek (44 tackles) is a returning linebacker with Ferraro. Jackson, Bone, Mitten,

lineman, including Casey Baker and Aaron

DiNicola and Lucus Nowoczynski are back on the

Sanford, who graduated. The Trojans already

defensive line and Justin Speer and McLaughlin

adjusted to Baker being gone when he missed

at defensive back.

most of the season with a knee injury. Nashawn

TRENDS Year

coupled with Henderson at defensive end. The

McDowell will also have to replace several

Oppenent Time

Aug. 24.......... at Seneca Valley...............7

for 1,241 yards and 14 touchdowns and caught

also graduated. Davison caught 41 passes for 670

2018 SCHEDULE

McDowell will need an influx of new players to

Jackson, Connor Bone, Logan Mitten and Angel

step up, including Quinn, Beneski, Emling, Gonza-

DiNicola are returning offensive linemen who

les, Hollenbeck and Beraducci at defensive back,

could lead the way. Dominic Ferraro is a returning

Rivera, Jonathan Heubel, McGregor and Rash at

running back, while Hunter Sorenson and Jackson

linebacker and Langer, Zach Edmiston and Dylan

McLaughlin are back at wide receiver.

Maciulewicz on the defensive line.


2017 IN REVIEW

Nashawn

Connor

Angel

Lucas

Dominic

Jackson

Bone

DiNicola

Nowocznski

Ferraro

2018 ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

34 Josh Spaulding

RB/LB

Sr.

6-0

240

35 Lenny McLaughlin

K/P

So.

5-8

150

1

Ezekiel Gonzales

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9

150

36 Gage Miller

DB

Jr.

5-10 155

2

Chris Juchno

QB

So.

6-2

180

37 Oliver Petsch

WR/DB

So.

6-1

3

Justin Speer

WR/DB

Sr.

6-1

180

38 Luke Sharrer

RB/DB

So.

5-10 165

4

Torrey Quinn

WR/DB

Jr.

6-2

165

39 Corey Peterson

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 245

5

David Braendel

LB

Sr.

5-11 220

40 Zach Corp

RB/DB

Sr.

5-9

170

6

Hunter Sorenson

WR

Sr.

5-11 165

41 Eric Hayford

WR/DE

Jr.

5-9

140

7

Sebastien Moubarek

FB/LB

Sr.

6-0

220

43 Jacob Onorato

LB

Jr.

5-7

155

8

Alex Bielak

DL

Sr.

6-1

200

44 Justin McGregor

RB/LB

Jr.

6-0

180

9

Reagan Krebs

QB

Jr.

5-10 165

46 Ado Hrnjica

So.

10 Michael Beneski

WR/DB

Jr.

6-2

47 Noah Bucheral

OL//DL

Jr.

5-11 180

11 Jackson McLaughlin

WR/DB

Sr.

5-10 170

48 Taha Ramahi

RB/LB

So.

5-10 175

12 Braeden Soboleski

QB/DB

So.

6-2

160

49 Donovan Pulliam

LB

Sr.

6-1

185

13 Griffin Spacht

WR

Jr.

6-0

170

50 Tyler Ruf

OL

Jr.

6-0

180

14 Carson Masi

WR/DB

So.

5-9

165

Lucas Cammarata 51

OL/DL Sr. 5-10 200

15 Jerome Henderson

TE/DE

Sr.

6-6

235

52 Rustom Rustamov

DL

16 Caleb Mabins

WR/DB

Sr.

6-2

182

54 Riley Yurchak

OL/DL Sr. 5-6 240

17 Dan Graziano

WR

Jr.

5-6

130

55 Logan Mitten

OL/DL Sr. 6-0 230

18 Damian Fillak

QB/DB

So.

5-8

165

56 Dylan Maciulewicz

OL/DL

Jr.

6-4

250

19 Anthony Emling

RB/DB

So.

5-9

170

57 Noah Bielak

OL/DL

So.

6-2

180

20 Dominic Ferraro

RB/LB

Sr.

6-0

200

Connor Bone 58

OL/DL Sr. 5-9 230

21 Damon Beraducci

RB/DB

Jr.

5-9

160

61 Anthony DiNicola

OL/DL

22 Damarion Rash

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 245

63 Emmett Parker

OL/DL Sr. 6-0 235

23 Jonathan Heubel

RB/LB

So.

6-0

180

65 Gideon Sprague

OL/DL

24 Colten Kossbiel

WR/LB

Jr.

6-1

175

Lucus Nowoczynski OL/DL Sr. 6-2 240 66

25 Rashawn Tate

67 Tristan Kindle

DL

Sr.

6-0

290

26 Nelson Vera

DB

So.

5-10 165

68 Caleb Brobst

OL/DL

So.

6-2

265

27 Jake Dvorak

LB

Jr.

5-8

180

70 Connor Maclay

OL/DL

So.

5-11 225

28 Matthew Sanford

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0

180

71 Riley Bukowski

OL/DL

So.

6-1

29 Frankie Trieu

WR/DB

So.

5-8

150

72 Angel DiNicola

OL/DL Sr. 6-0 265

30 Zach Edmiston

TE/DE

Jr.

6-2

210

73 Josh Reynard

OL/DL

So.

6-0

245

31 Ronald Kennedy

LB

Jr.

5-9

175

74 Vincent Dennen

OL/LB

So.

6-1

240

32 Elijah Lopez

RB/DB

So.

5-8

150

75 Connor Smith

TE/DE

So.

6-1

175

33 Will Hollenbeck

RB/DB

Jr.

6-0

170

76 Kaidyn Langer

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2

265

165

Jr.

So. So.

165

St. Edward (Ohio)-----------------------------L, 10-40 at St. Francis (N.Y.)--------------------------W, 23-21 Cathedral Prep*-------------------------------- L, 7-63 Clarkson North (Canada)------------------- L, 28-35 Fort LeBoeuf*---------------------------------W, 42-13 Hollidaysburg--------------------------------W, 42-38 Erie*--------------------------------------------W, 30-22 at Austintown Fitch (Ohio)------------------ L, 0-20 at General McLane*-------------------------W, 37-20 at St. Joe’s (N.Y.)------------------------------L, 40-46

District 10 playoffs Erie----------------------------------------------L, 34-35 *Region 6 game

Passing Names Regan Schleicher

Rushing Names Xavier Pulliam Regan Schleicher Mike Lock

6-0

210 220

320

Att. 192 101 48

Yds. 1,241 740 339

Avg. TD 6.5 14 7.3 8 7.1 3

Rec. Yds. 41 670 28 359 19 273 13 186 8 75

Avg. TD 16.3 9 12.8 3 14.4 2 14.3 1 9.4 1

Receiving

5-11 175

6-0

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 120 230 1,712 16 12

Names Nate Davison Matt Whipple Tyler Schell Xavier Pulliam Connor Johns

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Xavier Pulliam 15 0 0 90 Nate Davison 9 0 0 54 Regan Schleicher 8 0 0 48 a-Josh Mulvin 0 35 0 47 Mike Lock 3 0 0 18 Matt Whipple 3 0 0 18 a-includes four field goals

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season

17


18

D I S T R I C T 1 0 T E A M S TAT I S T I C S

KICKOFF 2018

SCORING DEFENSE

Team Cathedral Prep Mercyhurst Prep Farrell Grove City Wilmington Conneaut Seneca Erie Iroquois Meadville Cambridge Springs Oil City Sharon Franklin Northwestern Maplewood Conneaut (Ohio) Greenville General McLane Union City McDowell Harbor Creek Sharpsville Hickory Eisenhower Warren DuBois Fairview Corry North East Reynolds Fort LeBoeuf Slippery Rock Mercer Cochranton Girard West Middlesex Titusville Lakeview Saegertown

Team Pts. Allowed Mercyhurst Prep 79 Grove City 116 Wilmington 153 Cathedral Prep 182 Harbor Creek 140 Farrell 202 Sharon 238 Greenville 208 Erie 214 Iroquois 188 Sharpsville 232 Slippery Rock 213 Eisenhower 196 Seneca 206 Cambridge Springs 227 Hickory 231 Reynolds 242 Meadville 267 Maplewood 249 Conneaut (Ohio) 245 Conneaut 296 Fort LeBoeuf 298 Union City 304 Cochranton 320 McDowell 353 Corry 322 Fairview 307 Oil City 345 General McLane 347 Northwestern 347 West Middlesex 383 DuBois 356 Girard 410 Warren 422 North East 389 Titusville 440 Mercer 471 Franklin 482 490 Lakeview Saegertown 562

Points G Avg. 661 14 47.2 489 11 44.5 569 14 40.6 474 12 39.5 590 15 39.3 391 10 39.1 390 10 39.0 464 12 38.7 353 10 35.3 410 12 34.2 366 11 33.3 328 10 32.8 458 14 32.7 303 10 30.3 299 10 29.9 327 11 29.7 286 10 28.6 342 12 28.5 269 10 26.9 268 10 26.8 293 11 26.6 260 10 26.0 306 12 25.5 269 11 24.5 237 10 23.7 233 10 23.3 224 10 22.4 195 9 21.7 210 10 21.0 183 9 20.3 213 11 19.4 189 10 18.9 188 11 17.1 143 10 14.3 136 10 13.6 118 10 11.8 124 11 11.3 100 10 10.0 94 10 9.4 91 10 9.1

G Avg. 11 7.2 12 9.7 15 10.2 14 13.0 10 14.0 14 14.4 14 17.0 12 17.3 12 17.8 10 18.8 12 19.3 11 19.4 10 19.6 10 20.6 11 20.6 11 21.0 11 22.0 12 22.3 11 22.6 10 24.5 10 29.6 10 29.8 10 30.4 10 32.0 11 32.1 10 32.2 9 34.1 10 34.5 10 34.7 10 34.7 11 34.8 10 35.6 10 41.0 10 42.2 9 43.2 10 44.0 10 47.1 10 48.2 10 49.0 10 56.2

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Class 5A District 10 Quarterfinal Meadville 33, Conneaut 26 Semifinals Meadville 19, General McLane 7 Grove City 45, Fort LeBoeuf 7 Championship Grove City 35, Meadville 14

DuBois----------------------------- 20 Franklin---------------------------- 21 Fort LeBoeuf------------------ 22-23 General McLane------------- 24-25 Meadville---------------------- 26-27 Oil City----------------------------- 28 Warren----------------------------- 29

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team Name

Ian Haynes Christian Cole Ryan Kulka

Class 4A range: 273-384 Class 5A range: 385-560 *Elected to play up to Class 5A **Franklin has an enrollment of 218 students and includes 58 of 116 students from Rocky Grove in a co-op agreement. ***Oil City has an enrollment of 260 and includes 66 of 131 students from Cranberry and 10 of 19 students from Venango Catholic in a co-op agreement. ****Warren has an enrollment of 280 and includes 53 of 106 students from Youngsville in a co-op agreement.

Franklin 10 Oil City 11 General McLane 11

Dylan McCluskey DuBois Luke Dillen

QB RB OL

11

P

General McLane 11

P

General McLane 11

DL

Defense Ryan Kulka

Second team Name

DuBois (4A)----------------------370 Fort LeBoeuf (4A)---------------282 Franklin* (5A)---------------- 276** General McLane* (5A)---------286 Meadville* (5A)-----------------367 Oil City* (5A)--------------- 336*** Warren* (5A)-------------- 333****

No. Pos.

Special teams

2017 champion: First year of the region Favorite: General McLane Contenders: Franklin, Meadville Dark horse: Oil City

School Enrollment

School

Offense

SEASON OUTLOOK

2018 NEW REGION

19 KICKOFF 2018

INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW

School

No. Pos.

Special teams Dylan McCluskey DuBois

PLAYER WATCH TO

I A N H AY N E S Franklin

QB • Jr. • 6-2, 195 Haynes had a prolific sophomore season with 2,931 passing yards, including a District 10-record 606 yards and 8 TDs in one game. Threw for 29 TDs. [MATT DURISKO/SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

11

K

11

DB

Defense Christian Cole

Oil City


20

BEAVERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

DUBOIS

DUBO

3-7 overall 3-3 region 5 Home field: Mansell Stadium

IS

OUTLOOK

2018 SCHEDULE

DuBois went through some changes last year with a new coach and new system. The Beavers struggled at times but picked up three wins in region play, including a 69-56 shootout win over Franklin. DuBois will have a new starting quarterback for the first time in four years after record breaking Matt Miller graduated. He threw for 1,923 yards and 17 touchdowns last fall to complete an impressive career. Miller’s primary target, Kyle Hopson, is also gone with lineman Bryce Sallack, running back Dalton Kruzelak and linebacker Kenny Garvey. Hopson finished with 61 catches for 922 yards and eight TDs to cap his solid career. Kruzelak led the Beavers with 650 yards and eight TDs on the ground. DuBois returns senior running back and linebacker Dylan McCluskey to lead the way, while Eric Schneider could be the new quarterback. Schneider could also play wide receiver if junior Alex Kovalyak earns the starting job under center. McCluskey ran for 122 yards as DuBois’ second-leading rusher last fall. He also caught 25 passes for 413 yards and three TDs, and Schneider had 23 catches for 272 yards and two TDs. Jordan Frano, Johnny Pendleton and Alex O’Harah are returning starters on the offensive line with Chase Husted at tight end. A.J. Boyle and Schneider are back in the secondary, while Liam Wilderoter and McCluskey are returning starters at linebacker and Frano on the line. Sophomore Bobby Kennis could battle for playing time on the line, while Coy Donahue, Zach Henery and Ruben Estrada are up and coming running backs and Dalton Woodrow is a senior wide receiver that could earn playing time.

Date Opponent Time

R B/ L B/

Aug. 24 Clearfield Aug. 31 General McLane* Sept. 7 Warren* Sept. 14 at Franklin* Sept. 21 at Oil City* Sept. 28 Royal Imperial Collegiate Oct. 5 at Fort LeBoeuf* Oct. 12 Meadville* Oct. 19 at Hollidaysburg Oct. 26 Brookville *Region 7 game

K

SENIOR DY L A MCC N LUS

KEY

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season at Clearfield------------------------------------- L, 0-21 at Conneaut*---------------------------------- L, 14-35 Meadville*------------------------------------- L, 21-55 at Oil City*------------------------------------W, 38-19 Warren*----------------------------------------W, 34-17 at Allderdice----------------------------------- L, 27-28 at Grove City*---------------------------------- L, 0-42 Franklin*---------------------------------------W, 69-56 Newport---------------------------------------- L, 14-49 Hollidaysburg---------------------------------- L, 7-34 *Region 5 game

C OAC H Justin Marshall 2nd season, 3-7

2017 LEADERS Passing Chase

Johnny

Alex

Jordan

Husted

Pendleton

O’Harah

Frano

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

3

Nick Dilullo

WR/DB

So.

5-5

135

4

Brenden Saunders

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0

150

5

Dylan McCluskey

RB/DB

Jr.

5-11 180

6

Aidan Castro

WR/DB

So.

5-8

7

Nick Newcamp

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 165

8

Jake LaMorte

WR/DB

Jr.

6-1

9

Manny Deemer

135 170

WR/DB

So.

5-10 125

13 Jackson Pletcher

RB/DB

So.

5-9

170

14 Alex Kovalyak

QB/DB

So.

6-1

175

15 Mathias Wolfel

WR/DB

So.

5-11 155

16 Hunter Walk

RB/DB

So.

5-10 150

18 Eric Schneider

QB/LB

Jr.

6-1

19 Nathan Barr

TE/LB

So.

5-11 195

21 Chase Runyon

WR/DB

So.

5-7

140

22 Chase Husted

TE/LB

So.

6-6

185

23 Jake Mowrey

RB/DB

So.

5-10 145

24 Matthew Schetrompf

RB/LB

Jr.

5-4

175

28 Andrew Boyle

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0

31 Michael Eisman

RB/DB

So.

5-11 160

50 Tyrese Williams

OL/LB

So.

5-7

165

54 Jordan Frano

OL/LB

Jr.

6-0

220

57 Noah Kruies

OL/DL

So.

5-5

152

59 Evan Muth

OL/DL

So.

5-7

200

60 Jeremiah Morales

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9

230

63 Lance Henninger

OL/LB

So.

5-11 170

65 Blaise Carney

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2

200

68 Alex O’Harah

OL/DL

So.

6-0

225

69 John Pendleton

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9

235

71 Brandon Bennett

OL/LB

So.

5-10 180

72 Lucas Buchanan

OL/DL

So.

5-10 207

73 Bobby Kennis

OL/DL

Fr.

6-4

74 Liam Wilderoter

OL/LB

Jr.

5-11 185

77 Rian Leamer

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 288

82 Taylor McDonald

WR/DB

So.

5-10 155

88 Elijah McDonald

WR/DB

So.

5-9

155

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Names Matt Miller Eric Schneider

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 141 267 1,923 17 8 4 8 51 0 0

Rushing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

140

304

142

Names Dalton Kruzelak Dylan McCluskey Matt Miller

Att. 109 37 62

Yds. 650 122 75

Avg. TD 6.0 8 3.3 1 1.2 2

Rec. Yds. 61 922 25 413 23 272 10 116 9 67

Avg. TD 15.1 8 16.5 3 11.8 2 11.6 2 7.4 0

Receiving Names Kyle Hopson Dylan McCluskey Eric Schneider Chase Husted Dalton Kruzelak

Scoring Names TD Kyle Hopson 9 a-Dylan McCluskey 4 Dalton Kruzelak 8 Kenny Garvey 5 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 24 0 0

2-pt. Total 0 54 0 51 0 48 0 30


KNIGHTS

2017 RECORD

OUTLOOK

LIN

Date

rusher for the Knights, is also gone after rushing 32 times for 288 yards and four touchdowns. QB Haynes’ JUNIOR main target IAN could be junior H AY N wide receiver ES Dalton Buckley, who had 42 catches for 750 yards and seven touchdowns. Eli Stewart is back at running back, while Cade Adams is another athlete who could step up at receiver. Carson Wible could vie for carries in the backfield, and Dustin McMullen and Ryan Wood could battle for playing time on the offensive line. Franklin found a rhythm on offense last year as Haynes and Johnson combined for a big year. With Johnson gone, the Knights will need to find more targets to keep up their impressive passing attack. Franklin’s priority will be to shore up the defense with a tough region schedule. In addition to traveling to Oil City, Franklin also has to go to Fort LeBoeuf and Warren. The Knights get DuBois, Meadville and General McLane at home, but nothing will come easily until the defense steps up.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Tom Haynes 22nd season, 63-139

Passing Names Ian Haynes

Dalton

Fr.

5-6 170

OL/LB

So.

6-0 220

56 Jonah Stewart

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 175

58 Christian Alcorn

OL/LB

Jr.

5-10 150

1

Ian Haynes

QB/DB

So.

6-2 190

2

Eli Stewart

RB/DB

So.

5-5 140

3

Cade Adams

QB/WR/DB Fr.

5-10 150

4

Trey Carulli

RB/DB

Jr.

5-4 135

62 Gage Strouse

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 180

6

Dalton Buckley

WR/DB

So.

5-9 137

64 Cole Docter

OL/DL

So.

5-11 160

8

Donn Fitzgerald

RB/DB

Jr.

5-6 170

66 Hunter Feltenberger

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 220

9

George Coon

K/P

So.

5-8 140

67 Christian Garren

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 200

11 Dorian Gordon

WR/DB

Fr.

5-7 140

68 Christian Whitmer

OL/DL

So.

5-10 220

17 Michael Long

OL/DL

So.

5-10 160 6-0 165

6-0 215

So.

So.

RB/LB

OL/DL

24 Holden Cook

74 Chase O’Neil

30 Alex Salyer

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 170

75 Scott Perry

OL/DL

Jr.

6-5 280

30 Owen Weaver

WR/DB

So.

5-7 145

78 Anthony Stewart

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 225

32 Mason Powers

OL/LB

Jr.

5-7 165

79 Doug Songer

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0 230

WR/DB

So.

6-0 160

FB/LB

Jr.

5-9 170

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 165

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8 165

50 Wyatt Wadding

OL/DL

So.

5-9 165

Anthony Wright

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Rushing Names Zack Baughman Brendon Gordon Eli Stewart

OL/DL

44 Jason Beers

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 155 307 2,931 29 12

Buckley

51 Anthony McFeaters

34 Dominic Miller

at Brashear------------------------------------L, 16-24 at Oil City*------------------------------------W, 44-36 Warren*-----------------------------------------L, 34-44 Grove City*-------------------------------------- L, 6-58 at Batavia (N.Y.)------------------------------- L, 20-42 Erie----------------------------------------------L, 27-62 Meadville*-------------------------------------L, 14-77 at DuBois*--------------------------------------L, 56-69 at Conneaut*---------------------------------- L, 40-70 Titusville---------------------------------------- W, 46-0 *Region 5 game

2017 LEADERS

52 Josh Nettles

85 Austin Sanford

Opponent Time

Aug. 24............. at North East..................7 Aug. 31............... at Oil City*....................7 Sept. 7..............Slippery Rock..................7 Sept. 14.................DuBois*......................7 Sept. 21......... at Fort LeBoeuf*...............7 Sept. 28.............. Meadville*....................7 Oct. 5.............. at Maplewood.................7 Oct. 12...........General McLane*..............7 Oct. 19................ at Warren*....................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 7 game

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN Pos.

2-8 overall 1-5 region 5 Home field: Franklin Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

Franklin had a powerful offense last fall as Ian Haynes emerged as one of the top quarterbacks in District 10. The Knights’ defense, however, will need to improve if they want to win more than two games this season. Franklin won a 44-36 shootout with rival Oil City last year, and the Knights shut out Titusville 46-0, but they allowed 48.2 points per game, which led to eight losses. Franklin brings back seven starters on defense, including linebackers Holden Cook, Josh Nettles and Dominic Miller and Scott Perry at defensive tackle. The Knights will be tasked with replacing several standouts, including Zack Baughman, an all-region linebacker, and Brandon Johnson, an all-region defensive back who hauled in six interceptions. The offense is led by Haynes, who put together a breakout sophomore season with 2,931 yards and 29 touchdowns through the air. He won’t have his favorite target, Johnson, who had a career season for the Knights with 64 catches for 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns. Johnson graduated in the spring, along with Baughman, who led Franklin with 321 yards and four touchdowns on 93 carries. Brendon Gordon, the second-leading

No. Name

KICKOFF 2018

FRANKLIN

FRANK

Att. 93 32 14

Yds. 321 288 91

Avg. TD 3.5 4 9.0 4 6.5 1

Rec. Yds. 64 1,500 42 750 20 222 8 120 7 156 7 91

Avg. TD 23.4 17 17.9 7 11.1 1 15.0 1 22.3 1 13.0 1

Receiving Names Brandon Johnson Dalton Buckley Zack Baughman Noah Turk Brendon Gordon Cade Adams

Scoring Names Brandon Johnson Zack Baughman Brendon Gordon Dalton Buckley George Coon Returnees in bold

TD 19 6 6 6 0

PAT 0 0 0 0 25

21

2-pt. Total 1 116 1 38 1 38 0 36 0 25


22

BISON

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

FORT LEBOEUF FORT

LEBOE

4-6 Overall 0-4 Region 6 Home field: Carm Bonito Field

UF 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK The Fort LeBoeuf program continues to go through its biennial change as the Bison are in a new region and new classification. LeBoeuf has bounced around between Class 3A, 4A and 5A over the past decade, and the Bison will be the only Class 4A team in District 10 aside from Cathedral Prep. As a result, the two are scheduled to meet for the D-10 championship over the next two years. With a new class comes another change in regions. The Bison still play rival General McLane in the new Region 7, but LeBoeuf will also have to take on all of the Class 5A teams in D-10 and Class 4A DuBois in region play. The Bison dealt with some rough injuries last year such as quarterback and leader Corey Shields’ severe leg injury in Week 4. LeBoeuf graduated most of its offense, defense and the line. The Bison will be young this year, but they have a big junior class that could use this year to gain experience and try to make a run as seniors.

OFFENSE Fort LeBoeuf returns just three starters on offense with one being forced into action last year because of injuries. Cole Dauson took over at quarterback when Shields went down. Dauson threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns and brought some stability to the position. Shields finished with 304 yards and five touchdowns through the air and 130 yards and one touchdown on the ground in less than four games. Dauson will be counted on as a leader with a new backfield in place. Leading rusher Tyler Scott graduated after rushing for 726 yards and eight touchdowns, while Greg Proctor is also gone after carrying the ball 136 times for 674 yards and six touchdowns. Brad Waite graduated after rushing for 380 yards and two touchdowns. The top returning rusher is Ben Turi, who had 110 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries. Tynan Mazur could also see an increase in his workload after recording nine carries for 75 yards last fall. Alex Jarrett returns to help out the skillposition players as the wide receiver had two catches for 34 yards. Isaac Crowell is gone after leading the way with 18 catches for 253 yards and four touchdowns, along with tight end Trevor Holmes, who had nine catches for 115 yards. The offensive line will need to be rebuilt after the graduation of most of the starters,

Date

Opponent Time(pm)

Aug. 24............. at Grove City..................7 Aug. 31............... at Warren*....................7 Sept. 7.............. Harbor Creek..................7 Sept. 14.............. Meadville*....................7 Sept. 21................Franklin*......................7 Sept. 28...... at General McLane*............7 Oct. 5....................DuBois*......................7 Oct. 12................ at Oil City*....................7 Oct. 19................... Sharon.......................7

QB/LB

SENIOR COLE DAU S O

Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 7 game

N

TRENDS Year

including Brandon Riazzi. Chuck Cornwell and Joe Gentile return to lead the way, while new and younger players will be counted on to fill in the gaps.

DEFENSE The Fort LeBoeuf defense seemed to be all or nothing last year in a 4-6 season. In the four wins, the Bison allowed a total of 30 points, including a shutout against a solid Harbor Creek offense. LeBoeuf won that game over the Huskies 3-0 and they allowed just one touchdown by Eisenhower and Northwestern. In the six losses, LeBoeuf allowed at least 41 points, including 45 to Grove City in the District 10 Class 5A playoffs. LeBoeuf’s defense returns four starters in Cornwell and Gentile on the line and Dauson at defensive end. Jarrett is back at defensive back, but the Bison need a new set of linebackers and almost a new secondary. Turi and Mazur are candidates to step up at linebacker, while new and young players Hayden Ford, Eli Davis, Alex Blose, Andrew Lichtinger, Caleb Dahn and Nick Northrup could all be in the mix for playing time. LeBoeuf has been known for its tough defense and ability to slow down games and keep opponents from scoring a lot of points. The Bison will be inexperienced on that side of the ball, but the rising juniors could establish another solid defense this fall. LeBoeuf gained experience going against teams like Cathedral Prep, Erie and McDowell last year in region play, and that experience could lead to a toughness needed against some of the top offenses in District 10 in Region 7.

Overall Region

2017

4-6

(0-4)

2016

8-3

(4-2)

2015

7-4

(6-1)

2014

4-6

(3-4)

2013

7-4

(5-2)

2012

5-5

(3-4)

2011

2-8

(1-5)

2010

2-8

(1-5)

2009

7-4

(5-3)

2008

4-6

(4-4)

(Region record in parentheses)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Cole Dauson

Jaden Dyne

COAC H Jeff Nichols 15th season, 66-71


2017 IN REVIEW

23

Nicholas

Brandon Ossa

Northwestern---------------------------------- W, 45-7 Eisenhower------------------------------------ W, 27-7 at Corry----------------------------------------W, 42-16 Erie*---------------------------------------------- L, 3-42 at McDowell*----------------------------------L, 13-42 Harbor Creek------------------------------------W, 3-0 at Farrell----------------------------------------L, 14-41 at General McLane*--------------------------L, 21-49 Cathedral Prep*-------------------------------L, 14-49

Tynan Mazur

Northrup

District 10 playoffs Grove City--------------------------------------- L, 7-45 *Region 6 game

Passing

Julian Vera

Caleb Dahn

Ben Turi

Fort LeBoeuf quarterback Cole Dauson could be a key figure if the Bison are to have a winning season. [CHRISTOPHER

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN 3

Andrew Lichtinger

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

RB/LB

So.

5-8

140

10 Cole Dauson

QB/LB

Jr.

6-2

200

11 Alex Jarrett

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8

150

15 Zach Lewis

QB/LB

So.

5-7

150

19 Garrett Kaufman

RB/LB

So.

5-10 150

20 Tynan Mazur

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 185

25 Robert Scoles

WR/DB

So.

5-10 135

28 Ben Turi

RB/LB

So.

5-9

175

30 Navier Ball

WR/DE

So.

6-1

185

32 Julian Vera

RB/DB

So.

5-6

145

36 Adam Scarpino

WR/LB

So.

5-7

140

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 13 20 304 5 0 25 65 269 2 4

Rushing Names Tyler Scott Greg Proctor Brad Waite Corey Shields

MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

No. Name

Names Corey Shields Cole Dauson

Att. Yds. Avg. TD 131 136 55 16 10

Ben Turi

38 Mike Root

TE/LB

So.

6-1

145

40 Joe Gentile

TE/DE

So.

6-1

175

42 Brandon Ossa

RB/LB

So.

5-9

150

48 Matt Olson

WR/DB

So.

5-7

120

53 Colton Glover

OL/DL

So.

6-1

195

65 Caleb Dahn

OL/DL

So.

6-6

270

66 Jayden Dyne

OL/DL

So.

6-0

250

71 Caleb Williams

OL/DL

So.

6-0

220

77 Charlie Cornwell

OL/DL

So.

6-0

225

78 Alex Blum

OL/DL

So.

5-7

210

80 Dylan Proctor

WR/DB

Jr.

6-6

165

84 Nick Northrup

TE/LB

So.

5-9

155

726 674 380 130 110

5.5 5.0 6.9 8.1 11.0

8 6 2 1 1

Receiving Names Isaac Crowell Trevor Holmes Davontay Harris Cole Dauson

Rec. Yds. 18 253 9 115 4 85 3 27

Avg. TD 14.1 4 12.8 0 21.3 1 9.0 1

Scoring Names Tyler Scott Greg Proctor a-Eric Scarpino Isaac Crowell Brad Waite

TD 10 6 0 4 2

a-includes three field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 22 0 0

2-pt. Total 0 60 0 36 0 31 0 24 0 12

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season


24

LANCERS

KICKOFF 2018

GENERAL MCLANE GENERA

L MCLA NE

2017 RECORD 4-6 overall 1-3 region 6 Home field: Linden Field

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

After a tough start to the season, General McLane won four of its final six games to build momentum toward the District 10 Class 5A playoffs. The Lancers battled the defending champion, Meadville, but fell 19-7. McLane started to turn things around when explosive back Nasir Singleton went under center and changed the offense. Jack Parker also played quarterback and provided a passing attack. General McLane will need to find a new quarterback and replace several defensive standouts, but the Lancers have an experienced team back this fall. McLane is also in a new region as the Lancers, who moved up to Class 5A voluntarily, will play every 5A team in District 10 in Region 7. McLane also has interesting non-region games with Slippery Rock and a trip to Conneaut. The Lancers will have an idea about their playoff opponents during the regular season, and if they can find new standout players to fill some needs, they could be a D-10 contender.

Sept. 7..............at Meadville*..................7

OFFENSE When longtime coach Jim Wells moved Singleton under center, the Lancers’ offense started to put up big numbers. Singleton, a Walsh recruit, also hauled in passes when Parker, an Allegheny recruit, was under center. Singleton ran for 1,407 yards and 15 touchdowns and had 10 catches for 143 yards and one touchdown. Parker threw for 246 yards and ran for 198 yards and three TDs. The two will be tough to replace, but Luke Dillen looks like the leading candidate to start at quarterback. Dillen ran for 256 yards and five TDs as a junior, while running back Brett Horn is also back after rushing for 297 yards and three TDs. Dom West, Ben Howe-Jones, Billy Jukes, Carson Welser and Cole Kostovick could all earn carries in the backfield, while Nate Jones returns at wide receiver. Howe-Jones was second on the team with four catches for 91 yards, and Jones grabbed three passes for 56 yards. McLane will need to replace Steven Meyers on the line, but everyone else is back with Ryan Kulka, Nick Renick, Logan Mitchell and Braden Miller. Ryan Harvey is a sophomore tight end who could step in and contribute along with Xander Stadler on the line, Jaxon Scrutchins at running back and Matt Lehan could see some time at quarterback.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.............Slippery Rock..................7 Aug. 31............... at DuBois*....................7 Sept. 14................ Oil City*......................7 Sept. 21............. at Conneaut...................7 Sept. 28............Fort LeBoeuf*..................7 Oct. 5................... Warren*......................7 Oct. 12............... at Franklin*...................7 Oct. 19................. at Seneca.....................7

QB/DB/

K

SENIOR LUKE DILL EN

Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 7 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

McLane has relied on a strong rushing attack throughout the years, and with Dillen and Horn in the backfield, the Lancers have experienced rushers behind an experienced line. If McLane can find just a few more weapons to balance the offense, teams will struggle to slow down the Lancers.

DEFENSE General McLane had a young defense last year, but that could pay off with the experienced gained in tough games. The Lancers’ leading tackler, Bailey Smith, is gone to graduation, but most of the top tacklers are back. Dillen was second with 52 tackles, followed by Harvey and Jukes with 49 apiece and Kulka with 47. Dalton Stadler had 40 tackles and Howe-Jones had 37. West led McLane with two sacks and Howe-Jones had two interceptions. Kulka, Stadler, Miller and Mitchell are returning players on the defensive line with Renick and Jukes at linebacker. Defensive back will be a competition in camp as several players could earn starting jobs. Dillen, West, Howe-Jones, Kostovick, Welser, Jones, Lehan and Scrutchins could all battle for playing time as McLane has plenty of athletes to go around. The Lancers’ defense could be the biggest key this season as it goes up against some of the top offenses in D-10 from last year. Meadville was 10th in scoring, while Oil City was 12th, Seneca was seventh, Conneaut was sixth and Franklin was 14th. McLane has speed in the secondary and size on the defensive line. A big key will be replacing Smith at linebacker, but McLane looks like a team that could shut teams down throughout the season.

Overall Region

2017

4-6

(1-3)

2016

5-5

(3-3)

2015

7-4

(3-2)

2014

5-6

(2-3)

2013

9-4

(3-2)

2012

9-3

(3-2)

2011

10-3

(5-1)

2010

10-2

(6-0)

2009

11-1

(8-0)

2008

9-3

(7-1)

(Region record in parentheses)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Ryan

Nicholas

Kulka

Renick

Cole

Carson

Kostovick

Welser

Dominic

Phillip

West

Orris


2017 IN REVIEW Grove City--------------------------------------- L, 7-35 at Meadville-----------------------------------L, 21-35 at Erie*------------------------------------------- L, 6-56 at Union City----------------------------------W, 49-28 at Cathedral Prep*---------------------------- L, 7-69 at Conneaut-----------------------------------W, 47-34 Northwestern---------------------------------W, 56-13 Fort LeBoeuf*---------------------------------W, 49-21 McDowell*-------------------------------------L, 20-37

Luke Dillen

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season

25

District 10 playoffs Meadville---------------------------------------- L, 7-19 *Region 6 game

Nicholas Renick is a veteran leader on the line for General McLane. [JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

2017 leaders Passing Names Jack Parker Nasir Singleton

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

4

Dominic West

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 175

6

Matt Leehan

QB/DB

Fr.

5-5

8

Adam Conn

WR/LB

So.

6-0

9

Luke Dillen

50 James Laird

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

170

51 Joe Mercurio

OL/LB

Jr.

6-0

196

52 Emmett Humes

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9

220

130

53 Tyler Fickle

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

190

180

54 Nathan Zeigler

OL/DL

So.

5-11 185

QB/DB/K Jr.

5-11 170

55 Josh Salisbury

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 175

10 Ben Lipinski

WR/DB

So.

6-0

170

56 Carter Willis

OL/DL

So.

5-6

270

11 Tyler Herberg

WR/LB

Jr.

5-9

175

57 Nick Renick

OL/LB

Jr.

6-1

230

12 Nate Jones

WR/DB

So.

6-3

170

58 Ryan Kulka

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3

230

15 Cole Kostovick

RB/DB

Jr.

5-11 150

60 Ryen Phennicie

OL/DL

So.

5-11 210

16 Jerry Paulus

WR/DB

So.

5-8

155

61 Hunter Dickson

OL/DL

So.

6-6

17 Jackson Spires

RB/DB

Fr.

5-8

150

63 Wyatt Hall

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 165

18 Abe Kozloff

WR/DB

Jr.

6-1

170

64 Luke Salamonsen

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

190

20 Clay Kuntz

RB/DB

Fr.

5-3

115

65 Xander Stadler

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9

200

21 Carson Welser

RB/DB

Jr.

5-10 150

67 Kody Linger

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

165

22 Jaxon Scrutchins

RB/DB

Fr.

5-5

150

68 Dalton Stadler

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

205

23 Tyler Myers

RB/LB

So.

6-0

170

70 Jack Walbridge

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 220

24 Brett Horn

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 200

71 Logan Mitchell

OL/DL

So.

6-0

225

25 Ben Howe-Jones

RB/DB

So.

6-1

170

72 Derek Waltz

OL/DL

So.

5-6

210

26 Aric Sweet

RB/DB

Fr.

5-7

140

73 Brayden Miller

OL/DL

So.

5-9

210

27 Jesse Stine

WR/DB

So.

5-7

150

74 Nick Tysiachney

OL/DL

Fr.

6-2

180

29 Beau Caro

RB/DB

Fr.

5-1

105

75 Nicholas Romba

OL/DL

So.

6-0

185

32 Phillip Orris

WR/LB

Jr.

5-8

155

76 Zack Walter

OL/LB

Fr.

6-0

320

33 O’Neill Chalk

RB/LB

Jr.

5-7

160

77 Hunter Walter

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

210

34 Brandon Simmons

RB/LB

Fr.

5-7

185

78 Aiden Michaelis

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

185

35 Billy Jukes

RB/LB

So.

6-0

215

Ryan Harvey 83

TE/LB Fr. 6-3 190

36 Derrek Rohrer

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8

180

84 Jack Mennow

WR/DB

So.

5-11 165

39 Caleb Rau

K

So.

5-10 160

87 Brady Shields

TE/LB

So.

6-1

185

Fr.

5-10 175

89 Ashton Cook

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8

130

40 Jared Iavarone-Campbell RB/LB

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

22nd season, 172-64

Names Nasir Singleton Brett Horn Luke Dillen Jack Parker Dominic West

Names Nasir Singleton Ben Howe-Jones Jacob Timpano Nate Jones

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Yds. 1,407 297 256 198 189

Avg. TD 8.7 15 5.2 3 5.1 5 3.7 3 3.4 5

Rec. Yds. 10 143 4 91 4 52 3 56

Avg. TD 14.3 1 22.8 1 13.09 0 18.7 0

Scoring Names Nasir Singleton Luke Dillen Dominic West Jack Parker Brett Horn Ben Howe-Jones

TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal 16 0 0 96 5 31 0 61 5 0 0 30 3 0 0 21 3 0 0 18 3 0 0 18

Returnees in bold

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Receiving

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BULLDOGS

KICKOFF 2018

MEADVILLE

2017 RECORD 8-4 overall 4-2 region 5 Home field: Bender Field

MEAD

VILLE

Date

OUTLOOK Meadville has put together a nice run over the past few years, including their first District 10 championship in 2016 and a D-10 finals appearance in 2017. The Bulldogs are facing one of their toughest rebuilding seasons in a long time. Meadville hasn’t had a losing season since 2013, and their program is headed in the right direction. With a loaded schedule, the Bulldogs don’t have a lot of time to gain experience. Meadville opens with D-10 Class 3A runner-up Mercyhurst Prep before traveling to rival Conneaut. The Bulldogs also travel to Fort LeBoeuf, Franklin and DuBois for region games, and they scheduled powerhouse Grove City for a nonregion test. Meadville should be battle-tested by the time the playoffs roll around, but their ability to stay together with new players will be key to their success.

OFFENSE Meadville must rebuild its offense in camp after losing almost every starter from last year. The Bulldogs have put together a ferocious rushing attack in the past four to five years with running backs like Journey Brown and Isaiah Manning. Meadville will need several underclassmen to step up in order to keep that rushing attack at a high level. Manning led District 10 in rushing last year with 2,546 yards and 31 touchdowns, while Julius Ream ran for 828 yards and 11 touchdowns and De’Shawn Wofford added 726 yards and seven TDs. Ream and Wofford were also the top receivers for the Bulldogs. All three graduated, along with several linemen in Will Paczkoskie, Destin Beck, Isaac Whistler, Jacob Martin and Tyler Amory. Meadville brings back quarterback Colin Kilburn, and linemen Tommy Pollard and Nate Panchura. Kilburn threw for 462 yards and four touchdowns. Those three are the only returning starters on offense as the Bulldogs look for new players to step up. Jontae Brown ran for 274 yards and three touchdowns on just 17 carries and could see a significant increase in his workload. Aryan Cotterman (fullback), Landon Beck (running back), Hayden Parks (running back) and Chandler Edwards (running back) could all battle for carries as well. Add in tight end Brody Beuchat, wide receiver Austin Chess, lineman Logan Hawn and quarterback Lemaro Husband and Meadville has a strong junior class back this year. Sophomore Dominic Foote

2018 SCHEDULE Opponent Time

Aug. 24.......... Mercyhurst Prep...............7 Aug. 31.............. at Conneaut...................7 Sept. 7...........General McLane*..............7 Sept. 14......... at Fort LeBoeuf*...............7 Sept. 21................ Warren*......................7 Sept. 28............. at Franklin*...................7 Oct. 5................... Oil City*......................7 Oct. 12................ at DuBois*....................7 Oct. 19.................Grove City....................7

R B/C B

SENIOR JONT B R O WA E N

Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 7 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

could also compete for time on the line. Meadville has put together one of the top offenses in District 10 over the past decade, but the Bulldogs will need to find several skill players to repeat that success.

DEFENSE Meadville was in the middle of the pack in District 10 last fall with 22.3 points allowed per game. The Bulldogs lost a big-time linebacker in Manning, along with Ream, Paczkoskie, Whistler, Wofford, Beck, Martin and Amory. Meadville returns starters in Brown at defensive back and Parker Lord, Pollard and Panchura on the defensive line. Panchura is coming off an injury, while Pollard and Lord started on the line throughout the season. Beck led Meadville with 91 tackles, followed by Manning with 83, Ream with 56 and Paczkoskie with 49. Manning also led the way with three interceptions. Ben Collier had 46 tackles as a junior and Landon Beck had 45 as a sophomore. Cotterman looks like the leading candidate to replace Manning at linebacker, and Foote could step in at defensive end. Parks, Husband, Chess, Landon Beck, Beuchat and Hawn could all battle for playing time at the skill positions as solid athletes. Meadville has tried to shore up its defense over the years to catch up with its potent offense. Much like the offense this fall, the Bulldogs will have plenty of new faces on defense. Meadville is in a region with talented big schools and getting the defense in order could be the biggest priority in camp.

Overall Region

2017

8-4 (4-2)

2016

11-3 (6-0)

2015

6-5 (2-3)

2014

6-5 (3-2)

2013

3-7 (2-4)

2012

4-6 (2-4)

2011

7-5 (3-3)

2010

5-6 (4-2)

2009

4-6 (2-2)

2008

6-5 (3-1)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Colin

Aryan

Kilburn

Cotterman

Nate

Logan

Panchura

Hawn

Jontae

Austin

Brown

Chess


2017 IN REVIEW

27

at Erie-------------------------------------------- L, 7-34 General McLane-----------------------------W, 35-21 at DuBois*-------------------------------------W, 55-21 at Warren*------------------------------------W, 54-19 Conneaut*------------------------------------- L, 14-24 Farrell------------------------------------------W, 36-13 at Franklin*-----------------------------------W, 77-14 Oil City*----------------------------------------W, 53-12 Grove City*-------------------------------------L, 13-41

District 10 playoffs Conneaut--------------------------------------W, 33-26 General McLane------------------------------ W, 19-7 Grove City--------------------------------------L, 14-35 *Region 5 game

Passing Names Colin Kilburn

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 24 53 462 4 6

Rushing Names Isaiah Manning Julius Ream De’Shawn Wofford Jontae Brown Keshaun Arnold

Att. 275 139 114 17 14

Yds. 2,546 828 726 274 198

Avg. TD 9.3 31 6.0 11 6.4 7 16.1 3 14.1 2

Rec. Yds. 12 238 11 221 1 3

Avg. TD 19.8 3 20.1 1 3.0 0

Receiving Names Julius Ream De’Shawn Wofford Miles Moreland

Meadville, which won the District 10 Class 5A title in 2016, advanced to the title game again in 2017. Here, the Meadville defensive line, right, fires off against Conneaut in a quarterfinal game. Meadville won 33-26. [GREG WOHLFORD/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Isaiah Manning 31 0 0 186 Julius Ream 14 34 0 118 De’Shawn Wofford 8 0 1 50 Jontae Brown 3 0 2 22 Returnees in bold

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 5

Ben Collier

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

44 Coleton Quail

TE/DL

So.

5-7

45 Hayden Parks

RB/DB

So.

5-11 165

145

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 165

46 Dominic Foote

TE/DL

Fr.

5-10 180

12 Landon Beck

QB/DB

So.

5-8

47 Ray Rodriguez

TE/DL

Fr.

5-9

170

14 Brody Beuchat

TE/DL

So.

5-10 165

49 Aryan Cotterman

RB/LB

So.

6-1

185

15 Sam Burchard

QB/DB

Fr.

5-7

51 Tom Pollard

OL/DL

So.

5-9

200

16 Colin Kilburn

QB/DB

Jr.

5-11 190

52 Travis Mason

OL/DL

So.

5-11 200

18 Bryce Smith

QB/DB

Fr.

5-10 125

54 Robert Bailey

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9

150 140

C OAC H

150

20 Jonathan Carnahan

Jr.

55 Parker Lord

OL/DL

So.

5-10 190

21 Malachi Schweter

RB/DB

Fr.

5-7

135

62 Jamie Clevenger

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8

220

22 Winston Heagy

RB/LB

So.

5-6

135

68 Nick Yount

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

200

23 Chandler Edwards

RB/LB

So.

5-4

140

70 Logan Hawn

OL/DL

So.

5-10 185

24 Nashon Ferraro

RB/DB

Jr.

5-5

130

73 Ian McCauley

OL/DL

Jr.

6-4

285

25 Layne Reeher

RB/DB

Fr.

5-8

140

75 Clayton Hope

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8

225

27 Maxwell Brown

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9

170

76 Matt Eidbo

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 220

28 Jontae Brown

RB/DB

Jr.

5-10 175

77 Nate Panchura

OL/DL

Jr.

6-4

260

32 Drew Stewart

RB/DB

So.

5-9

78 Shay Redding

OL/DL

So.

5-9

240

34 Keveaun McCray

RB/LB

Fr.

5-10 150

80 Chaz Chambers

WR/DB

Fr.

5-9

145

36 Kyle Lenigan

RB/LB

Fr.

5-9

170

81 Austin Chess

WR/DB

So.

5-8

155

37 Julius Fry

WR/DB

So.

5-7

140

84 Trevor McKeirman

WR/DB

So.

6-1

150

Brody

Chandler

Tommy

42 Lemaro Rosado-Husband TE/DL

So.

6-1

215

89 Isaac Chatman

WR/DB

So.

5-9

145

43 Cameron Buzzell

So.

6-0

180

Beuchat

Edwards

Pollard

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0

145

RB/LB

140

Isaac Unruh

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Ray Collins 5th season, 31-17

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season


OILERS

2017 RECORD

OIL CITY

4-6 overall 1-5 region 5 Home field: The Oil Field

OIL C ITY

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

and Josh Puleo were the next two receivers for Oil City and both are gone. Dasan Manroos and Mario RB Fontanazza are SENIOR back on the CHRI offensive and COLE STIAN defensive lines to lead the way, while Brayden Crocker could see time at fullback and linebacker. Cole and Haun will be counted on to lead the defensive backs with Petro at linebacker and Hutchinson at defensive end. Oil City has a brutal road schedule this year with trips to Conneaut, General McLane, Meadville and Warren. The Oilers get rival Franklin as well as DuBois and Fort LeBoeuf at home in region play. Oil City needs to secure a new quarterback and fill in some gaps on the line, but this could be a big year for the Oilers as they continue to learn York’s system.

Oil City went from two wins to four during its second year under head coach Dan York. The Oilers will look to improve that win total as they continue to develop in a new system. Oil City missed the playoffs last year after winning just one region game, but they return a strong corps to build off this fall. The Oilers will need a new quarterback with the graduation of Dylin Chapin, and Holden Stahl could be in the running to fill that need. He will have Christian Cole back at running back after a big junior season. Cole ran for 1,718 yards and 19 touchdowns and caught six passes for 84 yards and one touchdown. He is joined in the backfield by fullbacks Noah Petro and Matt Hutchinson. Petro ran for 335 yards and six touchdowns, and Hutchinson ran for 173 yards and four touchdowns last fall. Hunter Haun returns to lead the wide receivers with the graduation of Caden Highfield. Haun led the Oilers with 25 catches for 499 yards and eight touchdowns last year. Highfield

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.............. at Conneaut...................7 Aug. 31.................Franklin*......................7 Sept. 7.................... Girard........................7 Sept. 14...... at General McLane*............7 Sept. 21.................DuBois*......................7 Sept. 28.............. at Warren*....................7 Oct. 5............... at Meadville*..................7 Oct. 12..............Fort LeBoeuf*..................7 Oct. 19..............Slippery Rock..................7 Oct. 26................at Bradford....................7 *Region 7 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Dan York 3rd season, 6-13

Corry-------------------------------------------W, 42-10 Franklin*----------------------------------------L, 36-44 at Conneaut (Ohio)--------------------------- L, 20-26 DuBois*-----------------------------------------L, 19-38 at Grove City*--------------------------------- L, 12-47 Bishop Timon (N.Y.)-------------------------- W, 47-6 Conneaut*------------------------------------- L, 58-60 at Meadville*---------------------------------- L, 12-53 at Warren*------------------------------------W, 48-40 Canton Cent. Catholic (Ohio)-------------W, 34-21 *Region 5 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

Names Dylin Chapin

36 Cam Russell

RB/DB

Fr.

6-0 174

43 Julian Brown

RB/LB

So.

5-10 155

3

Hunter Haun

SE/DB

Jr.

5-9 136

44 Nick Hollis

RB/DB

So.

5-9 193

4

Isaiah Kerr

QB/DB

Jr.

6-1 176

46 Brandon VanWormer

TE/DE

Jr.

6-0 272

5

Max Latona

So.

52 Colton Sutley

OL/LB

Jr.

5-9 177

6

Lucas Lingo

So.

53 Connor Rankin

OL/LB

Jr.

5-11 215

SE/DB

5-9 156

11 Sam Puleo

SE/DB

So.

5-8 131

55 Mario Fontanazza

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0 265

12 Christian Cole

RB/DB

Jr.

6-2 174

59 Dylan Salsgiver

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 180

13 Nick Clark

SE/DB

Jr.

5-8 145

60 Joe Gunn

OL/DL

So.

5-8 230

14 Holden Stahl

QB/DB

Fr.

6-0 180

63 Matt Barr

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 298

15 Caleb Gardner

RB/LB

So.

5-8 152

65 Nathanial Daly

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 260

17 CJ Schreffler

RB/DB

Jr.

5-10 150

66 Austin Collins

OL/DL

So.

5-7 196

18 Devin Flockerzi

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 180

67 Evan Kay

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 215

19 Ethan Cochran

SE/DB

So.

5-10 140

68 Dasan Manross

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 240

21 Trashun Yates

TE/DE

Jr.

6-3 204

70 Tyler Comiske

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 256

23 Caleb Bish

SE/DB

So.

6-4 162

71 Ricky Lincoln

OL/DL

Jr.

5-6 230

26 Noah Petro

RB/LB

So.

6-1 200

74 Luke McMunn

OL/DL

Jr.

5-6 165

28 Ethan Deloe

SE/LB

Jr.

5-9 165

75 Bryce Cornell

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3 320

30 Brandon Eppley

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 194

77 Trey Wright

OL/DL

So.

6-1 288

31 Brandon English

SE/DB

So.

5-5 139

79 Lucas Jolley

OL/DL

So.

5-8 372

32 Eric Bones

RB/LB

Jr.

5-8 205

80 Jacob Hockman

TE/DE

Jr.

5-9 153

33 Josh Long

TE/DE

Jr.

6-3 202

81 Matt Hutchinson

RB/LB

Jr.

5-8 175

34 Devin Goodman

RB/LB

So.

5-8 157

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 70 139 1,269 15 10

Rushing Names Christian Cole Noah Petro Matt Hutchinson Josh Puleo

Att. 275 58 32 25

Yds. 1,718 335 173 169

Avg. TD 6.2 19 5.8 6 5.4 4 6.8 0

Rec. Yds. 25 499 15 242 12 305 6 84

Avg. TD 20.0 8 16.1 3 25.4 2 14.0 1

Receiving Names Hunter Haun Caden Highfield Josh Puleo Christian Cole

Scoring Names Christian Cole Hunter Haun Noah Petro Caden Highfield Matt Hutchinson Returnees in bold

TD 21 8 6 4 4

PAT 0 0 0 0 0

2-pt. Total 7 140 1 50 0 36 3 30 0 24


WARREN

WARR

EN

Warren went through some big changes last offseason and the result was a two-win season. The Dragons had to jell with new players from Youngsville while getting used to a new system and head coach in Mark Morelli. With a year of experience in the new system, the Dragons are looking to turn things around this fall. Warren brings back eight starters on offense and eight on defense, including 6-foot 3-inch quarterback Jake Kupchella, who is getting college looks. He threw for 1,061 yards and 12 touchdowns last fall while also rushing for 340 yards and six touchdowns. His favorite target is back in Ryan Arnold, who caught 19 passes for 390 yards and four touchdowns, but Warren will need to replace Kohl Nosel (17 catches) and Mitchell Bryant (12). The Dragons will be without leading rusher, Noah Myers, who ran for 1,416 yards and eight touchdowns, but all-purpose athlete Marvin Bryant is back. He ran for 765 yards and four touchdowns and hauled in nine catches for 130 yards last year.

2-8 overall 1-5 region 5 Home field: War Memorial Field

Date

Colin Salapek, Dylan Burt and Justin Eck return on the offensive and defensive lines along with WR/DB Aidan Morrison SENIOR at tight end DEVI and Devin N MCM McMeans at EANS wide receiver. Micah Passmore, Alex Anderson, McMeans and Arnold are back in the secondary with Morrison and Marvin Bryant (leading tackler) leading the linebackers. Warren has plenty of experience back, especially on the line and under center. If the Dragons can develop a few more offensive weapons, they will be an improved season. Warren moved to Class 5A in the offseason and won’t have to worry about Cathedral Prep in the playoffs. The Dragons could be a dangerous team by the time the postseason arrives at the end of October.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Mark Morelli 2nd season, 2-8

Brookville---------------------------------------L, 20-54 Grove City*-------------------------------------- L, 2-42 at Franklin*-----------------------------------W, 44-34 Meadville*-------------------------------------L, 19-54 at DuBois*--------------------------------------L, 17-34 at Fairview-------------------------------------L, 33-34 at Titusville-----------------------------------W, 42-18 at Conneaut*----------------------------------- L, 7-48 Oil City*-----------------------------------------L, 40-48 Huntingdon------------------------------------- L, 9-56 *Region 5 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Jake Kupchella

42 Austin Hayes

WR/DL

Fr.

5-9 145

43 Dylan Burt

RB/TE/LB Jr.

5-11 205 5-5 120

2

Jake Kupchella

QB/DB

Jr.

6-3 180

44 Dylan Maeder

WR/DB

3

Marvin Bryant

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 178

45 Aidan Morrison

TE/P/LB Jr. 6-1 195

4

Alex Borger

QB/DB

Fr.

5-8 150

52 Brent Young

OL/LB

Fr. Fr.

5-9 165

5

James Swanson

WR/LB

Fr.

5-9 160

53 Collin Salapek

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3 230

8

Devin McMeans

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9 160

56 Ethan Russo

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 155

9

Ryan Arnold

WR/DB

So.

5-7 145

58 Timmy Swanson

OL/DL

Fr.

5-6 180

10 Alex Anderson

WR/DB

So.

5-8 140

60 Tony Batiste

OL/DL

So.

5-8 210

12 Jamo Douvlos

QB/LB

So.

5-7 160

62 Alex Zeigler

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 170

14 Tyler Noe

WR/LB

Fr.

5-10 155

63 Joe Arnold

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 175

15 Micah Passmore

QB/DB

Fr.

5-9 155

65 Alex Zariczny

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 170

21 Hayden Morse

RB/LB

Fr.

5-10 160

66 Andrew Haehn

OL/DL

So.

6-1 190

22 Ethan Wilson

WR/DB

Fr.

5-10 150

69 Jack Dolinger

OL/DL

Jr.

6-5 225

24 Chase Bies

RB/DB

Fr.

5-3 120

72 Justin Eck

OL/DL

Jr.

6-6 295

Fr.

5-5 120

25 Domonic Rotandelli

WR/DB

73 Mike Zurcher

OL/DL

Fr.

6-1 175

27 Kyle Swick

FB/LB Fr. 5-7 155

74 Jacob Hayes

OL/DL

So.

6-2 250

28 Donovan Fiscus

WR/DB

Fr.

5-7 135

75 Allan Evens

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 250

30 Blake Arnold

RB/LB

Fr.

5-6 150

76 Hunter Seelinger

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 200

31 Dilion Winters

WR/DB

So.

5-8 145

79 Dreysen Ohl

OL/DL

Fr.

32 Alex Greene

FB/LB Fr. 5-6 150

80 Ryan Madigan

QB/RB/WR

6-2 260 So. 5-4 135

33 Jacob Colander

FB/LB

Jr.

5-8 160

81 Landon Meyer

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 150

35 Aidan Flannery

RB/LB

Fr.

5-2 130

84 Luke Strain

TE/DL

So.

5-7 170

40 Xavier Mowrey

WR/DB

Fr.

5-10 130

86 Domonic Dell

WR/LB

Fr.

6-1 160

41 Dilyan Stover

WR/LB

Fr.

5-11 155

88 Cedric Arline

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 155

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................. Fairview......................7 Aug. 31.............Fort LeBoeuf*..................7 Sept. 7................ at DuBois*....................7 Sept. 14.............. North East....................7 Sept. 21............at Meadville*..................7 Sept. 28................ Oil City*......................7 Oct. 5......... at General McLane*............7 Oct. 12...................at Corry......................7 Oct. 19..................Franklin*......................7 Oct. 26................. St. Marys.....................7 *Region 7 game

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN Pos.

29

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

No. Name

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

DRAGONS

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 66 141 1,061 12 5

Rushing Names Noah Myers Marvin Bryant Jake Kupchella

Att. 163 104 59

Yds. 1,416 765 340

Avg. TD 8.7 8 7.4 4 5.8 6

Rec. Yds. 19 390 17 304 12 126 9 130 5 61

Avg. TD 20.5 4 17.9 5 10.5 2 14.4 0 12.2 1

Receiving Names Ryan Arnold Kohl Nosel Mitchell Bryant Marvin Bryant Aidan Morrison

Scoring Names TD Noah Myers 8 Jake Kupchella 6 Kohl Nosel 6 a-Seth Harrington 0 Ryan Arnold 4 Marvin Bryant 4 a-includes five field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 0 16 0 0

2-pt. Total 0 48 2 40 0 36 0 31 1 26 0 24


30

K I C KO F F 2 0 1 8 : M E E T T H E N E W H E A D C OAC H E S

KICKOFF 2018

FAIRVIEW Name: Nathan Liberty Age: 35 Family: Wife, Megan. Children: Peyton, 3 (Dog, Gunner, 9) Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers Childhood hero: My grandfather. He loved his family and believed in family first! High school alma mater: Quaker Valley High school highlight: Football scholarship College alma mater: California University of PA Assistant coaching experience: Allentown, Linesville Head coaching experience: Cochranton High School Offensive philosophy: Find a way to teach it in a way the kids understand it and they believe it. Defensive philosophy: Multiple fronts. Bend but don’t break. Hit, Hit, Hit. Season goals: Be competitive. Gain respect. Long-term goals: District 10 championship Favorite motto: Be the hammer, not the nail!

GIRARD Name: Bill McNally Age: 50 Family: Wife, Michele. Children: Megan, 26, Erin, 24, Brian, 22, and Shawn, 20. Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers Childhood hero: My father, Bill McNally Sr. High school alma mater: Springdale High school highlight: I just loved the high school experience. College alma mater: Edinboro University Assistant coaching experience: 25 years: 24 in Girard, 1 in Fairview Head coaching experience: None in football, 8 as Girard head softball coach Offensive philosophy: Run from multiple fronts Defensive philosophy: 4-4 Season goals: .500 or better Long-term goals: Build a tradition that a player would be proud to be a part. Favorite motto: Play fast

HARBOR CREEK Name: Troy Budziszewski Age: 29 Family: None Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers Childhood hero: My dad (former Harbor Creek coach Dan Budziszewski) High school alma mater: North East

High school highlight: Football College alma mater: Penn State University Assistant coaching experience: Harbor Creek, 6 years Head coaching experience: None Offensive philosophy: Mix Defensive philosophy: Stop the run. Season goals: Compete Long-term goals: Continue the Harbor Creek tradition.

LAKEVIEW Name: Bill Hickman Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers Childhood hero: My mother High school alma mater: Plum High school highlight: Played football, wrestled and boxed in Pa Golden Gloves College alma mater: Central Texas University Assistant coaching experience: 16 years including football, wrestling and boxing, 2017 assistant at Lakeview. (Coached throughout 21-year military career in Texas, Virginia, Kansas, Alabama, Germany, Korea.) Played Football in Germany in the Army European League and was coach/player in the German/ American Football League. Head coaching experience: None Coaching philosophy: To create an atmosphere of pride and to teach each player the importance of attitude, confidence, character, knowledge, goal setting, and how these factors apply to life as well as football. Offensive philosophy: To install an offensive triple-threat option system, which has the potential to dominate time of possession and control the clock. Defensive philosophy: Everything we do defensively will be with iron will, effort, attitude and toughness. We will swarm to the football. Season goals: Instill core values and prepare and condition our team to compete hard each week, and instilling the iron will in them to accomplish this. Long-term goals: Take our program to the next level of success. Favorite motto: One More Time

MERCER Name: Keith DeGraaf Age: 57 Family: Wife, Laurie. Children: Derek, 31, and Megan, 27 Favorite NFL team: Whoever is playing the Steelers High school alma mater: Adirondack High School (N.Y.) College alma mater: Slippery Rock University Assistant coaching experience: 30 years, between Mercer and Grove City

Head coaching experience: None Offensive philosophy: Wing-T Defensive philosophy: 5-3 Season goals: Hope to have a winning season. Long-term goals: Improve our numbers, have a consistent winning program and hopefully compete for a D-10 title.

SENECA Name: Scott Bollheimer Age: 44 Family: Wife, Merry. Children: Lottie, 9, and Gwen, 7 Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers Childhood hero: Walter Payton and my father, Doug High school alma mater: McDowell High school highlight: Learning from some of the all-time great HS coaches in the area. Too many to name! College alma mater: IUP Assistant coaching experience: General McLane, 8 years; Fairview, 3; Mercyhurst Prep, 2; McDowell, 1 Head coaching experience: None Offensive philosophy: Triple option Defensive philosophy: Odd stack Season goals: Win Long-term goals: State champions Favorite motto: It’s not how we fall. It’s how we get back up again.

TITUSVILLE Name: Bryan Baldwin Age: 43 Family: Wife, Karen. Children: Tori, 21, Leah, 19, and Joseph, 17 Favorite NFL team: Pittsburgh Steelers (Who else!) Childhood hero: Bo Jackson High school alma mater: Titusville High school highlight: My biggest high school highlight would be winning the section tournament in wrestling my senior year (1993). ... There were a lot of good football moments, but I don’t remember specifics. College alma mater: I went to Mercyhurst for 2 years, starting at tackle on offense. Assistant coaching experience: Titusville, 8 years (2 with middle school, 2 as a varsity position coach, 4 as varsity defensive coordinator) Head coaching experience: None Offensive philosophy: Control the line of scrimmage, control the clock, make big plays in the play action game. Defensive philosophy: Solid defense, do your assignment, be in good position, make tackles,

See COACHES, K40


6

REGI ON

POSTSEASON

Class 3A District 10 Quarterfinals Slippery Rock 38, Harbor Creek 14 Hickory 41, Corry 7 Semifinals Mercyhurst Prep 28, Hickory 10 Championship Sharon 21, Mercyhurst Prep 14

Corry--------------------------- 32-33 Fairview------------------------ 34-35 Girard-------------------------- 36-37 Harbor Creek----------------- 38-39 Mercyhurst Prep------------- 42-43 North East--------------------- 44-45 Titusville----------------------- 46-47

REGION 6 CHAMPION (Since initial realignment in 2004) 2017: Cathedral Prep (4-0) 2016: Cathedral Prep (6-0) 2015: Cathedral Prep (5-0) 2014: Cathedral Prep (5-0) 2013: Cathedral Prep (5-0) 2012: Cathedral Prep (5-0) 2011: Cathedral Prep (6-0) 2010: Cathedral Prep (6-0) 2009: Cathedral Prep (4-0) 2008: Strong Vincent (4-0) 2007: Cathedral Prep, McDowell (4-1) 2006: Cathedral Prep (5-0) 2005: McDowell (2-0) 2004: McDowell (2-0)

SEASON OUTLOOK • 2017 champion: Cathedral Prep • Favorite: Mercyhurst Prep • Contenders: Fairview, Harbor Creek • Dark horse: Corry

2018 NEW REGION School Enrollment Corry------------------------------254 Fairview---------------------------203 Girard-----------------------------200 Harbor Creek--------------------261 Mercyhurst Prep-------------- 213* North East------------------------213 Titusville--------------------------226

Class 3A range: 199-272 *Mercyhurst Prep has an enrollment of 193 students and includes 20 of 40 students from Erie First Christian in a co-op agreement.

31 KICKOFF 2018

INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW

PLAYER WATCH TO

ZACK LESHER Corry

QB/DB • Sr. • 5-9, 165

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team Name Corey Russell Zack Helsley* Chris Mohra Alex Furmanek Dylan Schley Isaiah Johnson

No. Pos.

Girard Mercyhurst Prep Fairview North East Mercyhurst Prep Mercyhurst Prep

11 11 11 11 10 11

WR RB AP AP OL OL

11

P

Special teams Parker Harvey

Titusville

Defense Khalil Barnes Mercyhurst Prep 11 Andrew Montefiori Mercyhurst Prep 11 Mason Bender Fairview 11

DB DB DB

Second team Name

School

No. Pos.

Offense Isaac Keeler Corry Derek Loringer Mercyhurst Prep Justin Gec Mercyhurst Prep

11 11 10

OL OL OL

11

P

11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11

DL DL LB LB LB DB DB LB

Special teams JT Bratt

Lesher will be looked to for leadership this season after passing for 614 yards and 6 TDs as a junior.

School

Offense

Harbor Creek

Defense Isaac Keeler Corry Dezmar Polk Mercyhurst Prep Josh Alger Fairview AJ Ennis Harbor Creek Jason Lawrence Mercyhurst Prep Tyler Jackson Corry Corey Russell Girard Alex Furmanek North East *Region 4 Player of the Year


32

BEAVERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

CORRY

4-6 overall 3-3 region 4 Home field: Sheen Field

CORRY

2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

OUTLOOK

Aug. 24................ at Seneca.....................7

Corry had to make some adjustments last year when new head coach Brian Patten took over the program. The Beavers went through some C O AC H growing pains early with three Brian Patten straight losses, 2nd season, 4-6 but they ended the regular season 4-2 before falling to powerhouse Hickory in the District 10 Class 3A playoffs. Corry will have to replace several impact players, but the Beavers also have plenty of experience back this fall. Corry opens down the road at Seneca before a big region game against Mercyhurst Prep. The Beavers then take on Grove City, a team they

Sept. 14............... at Girard*.....................7

OFFENSE could see again in the Class 3A playoffs. Corry closes out the regular season with two home games against Warren and Harbor Creek as the Beavers look to build toward a run in the playoffs. Coming into the season, Corry now has a year of experience under Patten’s system, and it could be a year to take another step forward. The Beavers averaged just 21 points per game last season, but they won every game when hitting that average. In Corry’s six losses, the Beavers averaged just 11.5 points per game. The first priority will be to replace leading rusher Tyler Burlew, who finished with 1,179 yards and 11 touchdowns last fall. Nick Lapinski is the top returning rusher with 275 yards and four TDs and could see an increase his workload to replace Burlew. Corry brings back quarterback Zack Lesher, who threw for 614 yards and six touchdowns last fall. His top two targets are gone, however, as Ryan Saxman graduated after catching nine passes for 234 yards and three TDs and Burlew was next with eight catches for 172 yards and one TD. Tyler Jackson returns at wide receiver after hauling in four passes for 122 yards and two TDs last fall. Jackson is joined by Eli Eckonen and Triston Volk at receiver and Jacob Nelson at tight end. Isaac Keeler, Shaun Proctor and Jeffery Powell return on the offensive

Aug. 31......... Mercyhurst Prep*..............7 Sept. 7.................Grove City....................7 Sept. 21...............Titusville*.....................7 Sept. 28........... at North East*.................7 Oct. 5................ at Fairview*...................7 Oct. 12................... Warren.......................7 Oct. 19............. Harbor Creek*.................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye

WR/DB

SENIOR TYLE J AC K R SO

*Region 6 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D S

N

line, but replacing leader Tucker Harrington won’t be easy. Caden Bidwell, Jacob Yetzer and Landon Weis could battle for playing time at running back, Trey Redrup, Eli Carey and Mat Whitaker at wide receiver, Shawn Proctor, Zach Blanton and Reid Scott on the line and Sammy Fischer, Matt Petrilla and Haden Linkerhoff at several positions. Corry had to learn a new offense last year, but when things worked, the Beavers won games. They need to rebuild the running game with the graduation of Burlew, but if they can fill a few holes, the Beavers could be a tough offense this fall.

DEFENSE Like the offense, the defense finished low on the list of District 10 teams as Corry allowed 32.2 points per game, which ranked 26th overall. The Beavers will need to learn from their struggles last year after losing some key players to graduation, including Burlew at linebacker. Logan Harrington, Blake Perry and Lapinski are back at linebacker, and Bidwell could battle for playing time as well. Isaac Keeler returned at defensive tackle and will need to be a leader with most of the line having graduated. Gavin Graves, Jackson and Eckonen return in the secondary with Redrup, Carey, Yetzer, Weis and Whitaker as options to rotate in. Proctor, Blanton and Scott could compete for playing time on the defensive line, and Fischer, Petrilla and Linkherhoff could be in the mix on defense as well.

Year

Overall Region

2017

4-6 (3-3)

2016

6-4 (4-2)

2015

4-6 (3-4)

2014

2-8 (1-6)

2013

3-7 (2-5)

2012

8-3 (6-1)

2011

6-5 (2-4)

2010

9-3 (4-2)

2009

7-4 (3-1)

2008

6-4 (2-2)

P L AY E R T O WAT C H

Jacob Yetzer

Elijah Eckonen

Tristen Volk


2017 IN REVIEW

33

Isaac Keeler

Logan

Nick Lapinski

Gavin Graves

at Oil City---------------------------------------L, 10-42 Mercyhurst Prep*----------------------------- L, 7-56 Fort LeBoeuf-----------------------------------L, 16-42 Fairview*--------------------------------------W, 29-28 at North East---------------------------------W, 28-14 at Conneaut (Ohio)*------------------------- L, 20-42 at Girard*--------------------------------------W, 49-20 Titusville*-------------------------------------- W, 35-6 Harbor Creek*---------------------------------- L, 9-31

Zack Lesher

Harrington

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt. 140

45 Blake Perry

RB/LB

So.

5-11 144

47 Jacob Yetzer

RB/DB

Jr.

5-7

District 10 playoffs

155

2

Elijah Eckonen

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9

49 Austin Sacchetti

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 160

5

Gavin Graves

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 165

50 Michael Author

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

6

Nathan Shreffler

QB/DB

So.

6-0

140

51 Caden Bidwell

RB/LB

Fr.

5-10 180

8

Zack Lesher

QB/DB

Jr.

5-9

160

52 Isaac Rivera

RB/LB

Fr.

5-5

130

9

Eli Carey

WR/DB

So.

5-5

130

53 Devin Snyder

OL/DL

Fr.

5-6

205

11 Chris Sutherland

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8

145

54 Lucas Dyne

TE/DE

Fr.

5-8

143

12 Trey Redrup

WR/DB

So.

5-9

130

54 Daniel Lybrook

WR/DB

So.

5-10 140

14 Hunter Tasker

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 150

55 Braden McKnight

WR/DB

Fr.

5-6

18 Jacob Nelson

QB/DB

Jr.

6-4

200

56 Reid Scott

OL/DL

So.

5-11 205

20 Tyler Yatsko

WR/DB

So.

5-5

130

57 Jacob Wellman

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8

180

21 Tyler Jackson

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0

160

58 Kurtis Martin

OL/DL

Jr.

5-6

190

22 Landon Weis

RB/DB

Fr.

6-0

165

61 Haven Scouten

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 140

25 Derek Hurd

WR/DB

So.

5-6

135

62 Isaac Keeler

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3

260

28 Matt Whitaker

WR/DB

So.

5-10 130

63 Drake McCray

OL/DL

So.

5-8

174

29 Austin Keener

RB/DL

Jr.

5-10 245

65 Hunter Toner

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 215

30 Jason McGinnett

WR/LB

Jr.

5-9

145

72 Jeffery Powell

OL/DL

So.

6-1

230

32 Owen Warren

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8

145

75 Gabe Esh

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9

240

33 Ben Goode

WR/DB

So.

5-9

140

76 Nate Joy

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 275

38 Nick Lapinski

RB/LB

So.

5-7

145

78 Shawn Proctor

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 215

40 Kori Loutzenhiser

WR/DB

So.

5-8

135

80 Logan Harrington

TE/LB

So.

5-11 185

42 Logan Warren

OL/DL

So.

5-8

160

81 Zack Blanton

TE/DE

Jr.

6-4

210

44 Tristen Volk

WR/DB

Jr.

5-6

140

84 Dylan Gorley

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

160

Hickory------------------------------------------- L, 7-41 *Region 4 game

150

2017 Leaders Passing Names Zack Lesher

140

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 29 90 614 6 7

Rushing Names Tyler Burlew Nick Lapinski Austin Keener Joey Perry

Att. 209 27 27 19

Yds. 1,179 275 100 92

Avg. TD 5.6 11 10.2 4 3.7 2 4.8 1

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2017 Leaders Scoring

Receiving Names Ryan Saxman Tyler Burlew Tyler Jackson Tristen Volk

Rec. Yds. 9 234 8 172 4 122 3 48

Avg. TD 26.0 3 21.5 1 30.5 2 16.0 0

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KICKOFF 2018

FAIRVIEW

2017 RECORD 3-6 overall 2-4 region 4 Home field: Keck Field at Bestwick Stadium

FAIRV

IEW

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Fairview will have a new head coach for the first time in eight years after the resignation of Jim Brinling. The Tigers had a run of four winning seasons, including eight wins in 2015, under Brinling before two tough years. Nathan Liberty takes over after a year off from coaching. Liberty helped turn around Cochranton’s program and was inducted into the Quaker Valley Hall of Fame this past summer. Liberty will look to turn around the Tigers, who struggled on offense and defense last fall. The schedule certainly doesn’t help Fairview as the Tigers start with a road trip to Warren before a rivalry game with Girard. The Tigers also get powerhouse Sharon in Week 3 before a road game at Harbor Creek. Fairview also has to travel to Mercyhurst Prep and Titusville in region play this season. Fairview will essentially be starting over with a new coach and new system. Liberty proved he could turn around smaller schools when given time. Winning games is always the goal, but establishing the program and building depth could be the biggest priority for the Tigers going forward.

Sept. 7................... Sharon.......................7

OFFENSE The good news for Liberty is despite the offense averaging just 21.7 points per game, it was young and inexperienced. The growing pains from last year could pay off as the Tigers learn a new system. Fairview returns most of its rushing attack as Chris Mohra ran for 1,184 yards and nine touchdowns last fall. Quarterback Mason Bender is also back after rushing for 333 yards and three touchdowns and throwing for 399 yards and seven touchdowns. Elijah Larson ran for 289 yards and three touchdowns and could be a solid complement for Mohra. Micah Glus could emerge as a solid wide receiver for the Tigers this season, while Josh Alger could play several positions on offense. Dan Fiolek and C.J. Buffalo could battle for the starting job at tight end, while Dan Fiolek, Mitch Schauer, Travis Schauer and Eric Schulz are back on the offensive line. Fairview will need to fill in some gaps left by graduation, and new younger players Doug Nesselhauf (offensive line), Ryan Bennett (wide receiver), Travis Burge (running back), Tyler Work (wide receiver), Sam Zablotny (running back) and Tyler Susman

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................ at Warren.....................7 Aug. 31.................. Girard*.......................7 Sept. 14.........at Harbor Creek*...............7 Sept. 21............. North East*...................7 Sept. 28......at Mercyhurst Prep*............7 Oct. 5.....................Corry*........................7 Oct. 12.............. at Titusville*..................7 Oct. 19...................Iroquois......................7

RB/LB

SENIOR CHRI MOH S RA

Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 6 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

(several positions) could be players to watch. Fairview returns most of its backfield and several key linemen this season. The Tigers were young last fall, but the experience they gained in a tough season could be important. Fairview needs to find a few playmakers, but the offense could improve if the players adapt to a new system.

DEFENSE After allowing 55 points to Class 5A Conneaut in Week 1, the Fairview defense settled down to hold Titusville to seven points and shut out Girard last fall. The defense couldn’t slow any other teams down the rest of the way as Fairview struggled in its final six games. The Tigers allowed an average of 34.1 points per game, which ranked 27th out of 40 teams in District 10. Much like the offense, however, the Fairview defense was young and inexperienced. The Tigers return their top four tacklers from last year. Alger finished with 88 tackles, including four for a loss, and Bender had 79 with four for a loss. Larson recorded 56 tackles, and Mohra had 54 as well as three fumble recoveries and two kickoff returns for touchdowns. Lucas Brinling was next on the list with 53 tackles but graduated in the spring. Buffalo had 45 tackles and Travis Schauer had 39 as the Fairview defense has plenty of experience back this season, including Fiolek, who led the team with four sacks. The Tigers finished with five interceptions last year, including one apiece from returners Bender, Buffalo and Mohra.

Overall Region

2017

3-6 (2-4)

2016

4-6 (2-4)

2015

8-3 (6-1)

2014

6-4 (5-2)

2013

6-4 (4-3)

2012

6-4 (4-3)

2011

1-8 (1-5)

2010

7-3 (4-2)

2009

6-5 (6-2)

2008

7-3 (6-2)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Travis

Larry

Schauer

Jackson

Mitch

Chris Mohra

Schauer

Mason Bender

Eli Larson


2017 IN REVIEW

Nathan Liberty, 1st season Mason Bender, right, returns at quarterback for Fairview after getting plenty of experience in 2017. [GREG WOHLFORD/ ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 1

Pos. Yr Ht. Wt.

Ryan Bennett

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8

5

Mason Bender

QB/DB So.

5-6

150

7

Micah Glus

WR/DB

So.

5-7

34 140

125

8

Travis Burge

RB/DB Fr.

5-8

140

13

Jack Harmston

WR/DB

So.

5-10 140

20

Tyler Work

WR/DB

Fr.

5-6

120

22

Paul Schlabach

WR/DB

Jr.

6-4

185

23

Chris Mohra

RB/DB Jr.

6-0

180

33

Sam Zablotny

RB/LB Fr.

5-7

140

Elijah Larson

RB/LB So.

5-5

165

50

Eric Schulz

OL/DL So.

6-0

200

Travis Schauer

OL/DL So.

6-0

210

65

Douglas Nesselhauf OL/DL Fr.

5-11 195

67

Kyle Nicolls

5-11 230

69

Mitchell Schauer

OL/DL Jr.

6-3

73

Johnathan Smith

OL/DL Fr.

5-10 260

40/60 Josh Alger

OL/RB/LB Jr.

Passing Names Mason Bender

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 18 51 399 7 2

Names Chris Mohra Mason Bender Elijah Larson Austin Hosey

Att. 214 62 59 13

Yds. 1,184 333 289 117

Avg. TD 5.5 9 5.4 3 4.9 3 9.0 1

310

5-8

175

41/61 Daniel Fiolek TE/OL/DL So.

6-0

210

44/66 C.J. Buffalo

5-10 160

TE/DL/LB Jr.

2017 leaders

Rushing

63

OL/DL Fr.

Conneaut---------------------------------------- L, 6-55 at Titusville*----------------------------------- W, 40-7 Girard*------------------------------------------ W, 36-0 at Corry*---------------------------------------L, 28-29 at Harbor Creek*-----------------------------L, 21-49 Warren-----------------------------------------W, 34-33 Mercyhurst Prep*----------------------------- L, 7-48 at Grove City-----------------------------------L, 13-46 at Conneaut (Ohio)*------------------------- L, 10-40 *Region 4 game

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• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

2017 leaders Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 14 364 26.0 7 9 109 12.1 1

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Chris Mohra 12 0 1 74 Jonathan Hunter 7 0 1 44 Mason Bender 3 0 0 20 Elijah Larson 3 0 0 18 a-James Glus 0 7 0 10 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

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Receiving Names Jonathan Hunter Lucas Brinling


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YELLOWJACKETS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

GIRARD

1-9 overall 1-5 region 4 Home field: Battles Memorial Field

GIRAR

D 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Girard went through some last-minute changes when head coach Mike Zona resigned in June. Assistant coach Bill McNally was promoted to interim head coach to keep the summer workouts going before officially being hired as the new head coach. McNally will look to get the YellowJackets back on track after they’ve recorded just four wins in the past three seasons. Girard had a young team in 2017 with its only win coming against Titusville. The ‘Jackets ranked 36th out of 40 teams in District 10 in scoring with 11.8 points per game, and they were 33rd in defense with 41 points allowed per game. Girard’s youth last year could pay off with most of its starting lineup back on both sides of the ball. The ‘Jackets open at home with Cambridge Springs before a rivalry showdown at Fairview between two teams with new head coaches. Girard also travels to Mercyhurst Prep and Titusville in region play. The ‘Jackets get Corry, Harbor Creek and North East home, but none of the three will be an easy game.

Sept. 7................. at Oil City.....................7

OFFENSE Girard scored 118 points in 10 games last season with 44 coming in the win over Titusville and 20 each in losses to Cambridge Springs, Conneaut (Ohio) and Corry. The ‘Jackets were shut out four times and held to six points against North East and eight at Northwestern. Girard will have to rebuild its rushing attack with the graduation of two leading rushers. Dakota Barnes had 210 yards and two touchdowns on 69 carries, and Francisco LaSanta had 168 yards and one TD on 37 carries. They are gone with linemen Jacob Smith and Joel Friend and standout wide receiver Corey Dinger will not return this fall after suffering an injury last season. The ‘Jackets bring back quarterback Cam Feathers, who threw for 1,018 yards and eight TDs last fall. He was also Girard’s thirdleading rusher with 134 yards and four TDs. Wide receiver Corey Russell and tight end Nate Hansen are also back. Russell caught 57 passes for 601 yards and four TDs and Hansen had 25 catches for 309 yards and two touchdowns. Offensive linemen Jordon Schell, Tyler Graves, Derek Kovaly, Jon Ball and Robert States are all back this season.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24........ Cambridge Springs.............7 Aug. 31.............. at Fairview*...................7 Sept. 14..................Corry*........................7 Sept. 21............. Saegertown...................7 Sept. 28........... Harbor Creek*.................7 Oct. 5................ North East*...................7 Oct. 12........at Mercyhurst Prep*...... 7:30 Oct. 19.............. at Titusville*..................7

OL/DL

SENIOR

TYLE R G R AV ES

Oct. 26........... at Northwestern...............7 *Region 6 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

Dustin Roscher and Tyler Hawkins are running backs who could step up into starting roles, while Ian Lowe could help at wide receiver, Zac Decker at tight end and Kaine Miles on the line.

DEFENSE The Girard defense has some holes to fill with five starters back at several positions. Graves and Miles are back on the defensive line, while Hansen is the only returning linebacker and Austin Barrett and Russell return in the secondary. Hansen was second on the team in tackles with 54. Smith is a big loss after leading Girard with 58 tackles, while Friend, a fellow lineman, was third on the team with 51 tackles, including 11 for a loss and four sacks. Davis Mascaro (34 tackles) is also gone. Russell led Girard with three interceptions and had 40 tackles as he will be a returning leader in the secondary. Barrett had 31 tackles and Kovaly had 22, including five for a loss. Miles, Kovaly, Ball, Decker, Schell and Graves could mix in on the defensive line with Feathers, Roesch and Lowe in the secondary and States at linebacker. Girard also could receive contributions from new and young players Tyler Hawkins and Collen Blake. The ‘Jackets had trouble stopping teams last year, and with an experienced offense back, the defense could be key in winning more games this season. Girard will face several talented offenses in region play, but the ‘Jackets will also face teams trying to recover from graduation losses as well.

Overall Region

2017

1-9 (1-5)

2016

2-8 (0-6)

2015

1-8 (1-6)

2014

7-3 (5-2)

2013

10-3 (6-1)

2012

6-4 (4-3)

2011

3-6 (2-4)

2010

4-6 (3-3)

2009

5-5 (4-4)

2008

7-4 (5-3)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Tyler

Derek

Graves

Kovaly

Cam

Tyler

Feathers

Hawkins

Jonathan

Corey

Ball

Russell


2017 IN REVIEW

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North East--------------------------------------- L, 6-27 Harbor Creek*---------------------------------- L, 0-40 at Fairview*------------------------------------- L, 0-36 at Northwestern------------------------------- L, 8-33 Mercyhurst Prep*----------------------------- L, 0-70 at Cambridge Springs----------------------- L, 20-49 Corry*-------------------------------------------L, 20-49 at Conneaut (Ohio)*------------------------- L, 20-58 at Titusville*----------------------------------W, 44-22 Maplewood------------------------------------- L, 0-26 *Region 4 game

COAC H Bill McNally 1st season

P L AY E R T O WAT C H

2017 leaders Passing Names Cam Feathers

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 91 190 1,018 8 16

Rushing Names Dakota Barnes Francisco LaSanta

Nate Hansen

Girard’s Nate Hansen had 25 receptions for 309 yards and two touchdowns as a junior in 2017.

Cam Feathers

[JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2 Cam Feathers 4 Nate Hansen 7 Dylan Baker 8 Jacob Lariccia 10 Corey Russell 11 Austin Barrett 12 Dustin Roesch 14 Shawn Sullivan 18 Tirone Spivey 21 Todd Essman 22 Ian Lowe 23 Kris Jones 42 Zane Crowe 44 Sabastian Barker 50 Kaleb Fisher

QB/DB Jr. 6-3 170 WR/DB Jr. 6-2 195 WR/DB Jr. 6-4 180 RB/LB Fr. 5-6 145 WR/DB Jr. 5-9 150 QB/DB Fr. 5-9 145 RB/LB So. 5-8 160 RB/LB Fr. 5-7 140 RB/LB Fr. 5-11 205 WR/DB Fr. 5-8 145 WR/DB So. 5-11 140 WR/DB Fr. 5-10 145 RB/LB Fr. 5-8 150 TE/LB Fr. 5-10 170 TE/LB Fr. 6-0 155

52 Triston White 53 Derek Kovaly 56 Robert States 58 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 70 74 76 77 85

Nathan Hellmann Jordan Schell Zac Decker Tyler Graves Nathan Dieteman Jonathan Ball Trey Ryab Ryan Graves Trevor Shaffer Brian Yeaney Kaine Miles Isaiah Sampsell James Shaw

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

OL/DL OL/DL OL/LB OL/DL OL/DL TE/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL TE/LB

37 41

168 134

4.5 3.3

1 4

Receiving

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Att. Yds. Avg. TD 69 210 3.0 2

So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr.

6-3 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-4 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-7 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-2

175 223 215 195 235 215 215 215 207 170 200 205 210 310 210 180

Names Corey Russell Nate Hansen David Mascaro Dakota Barnes Ian Lowe

Rec. Yds. 57 601 25 309 15 135 11 55 9 50

Avg. TD 10.5 4 12.4 2 9.0 0 5.0 1 5.6 1

Scoring Names Corey Russell Cam Feathers Nate Hansen Dakota Barnes Returnees in bold

TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal 4 0 3 30 4 0 0 24 3 0 2 22 3 0 1 20

KICKOFF 2018

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HUSKIES

KICKOFF 2018

HARBOR CREEK HARBO

OUTLOOK Harbor Creek bounced back from a onewin season to win seven games last fall before running into another southern powerhouse in the playoffs. The Huskies have a familiar face running the program after Ned Bailey stepped down in the offseason. Troy Budziszewski, son of longtime Harbor Creek coach Dan Budziszewski, was hired as the new head coach. He was an assistant under Bailey and will be a varsity head coach for the first time. The biggest task for Budziszewski is rebuilding the offense after massive graduation losses and quarterback Jaxson Favre moving out of town. To help the defense, longtime North East coach Matt Shesman is the defensive coordinator for the Huskies this season. One key for the Huskies is they don’t have to leave Erie County this year, and the Huskies get rival Iroquois and key region opponents Fairview and Mercyhurst Prep at home. Harbor Creek was a region contender last year, but this season will come down to numerous new starters filling needs and stepping up for a new head coach.

OFFENSE Harbor Creek scored a combined 21 points in its three losses, including a 3-0 shutout at Fort LeBoeuf. The Huskies averaged 34.1 points per game in their seven wins, and they will need a large contingent of underclassmen and new starters to repeat that success. Favre, nephew of Brett Favre, seemed to be the quarterback of the future for the Huskies, but his family moved south when the father got a new job. Favre threw for 192 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 319 yards and two touchdowns. Favre’s production is gone along with fellow quarterback Lucas Folmar, who threw for 497 yards and six TDs and ran for 107 yards and five TDs. In fact, Harbor Creek’s top six rushers from last year are gone, including Lee Barney (773 yards, 4 touchdowns), Benjamin Johnson (559 yards, 7 touchdowns), Zach Mosbacher (214 yards, 3 touchdowns) and Sam Sallot (52 yards). Sophomore Casey Smith could be a candidate to start under center, while Cody Smith is a returning wide receiver. Cody Smith had 31 catches for 409 yards and five TDs as a freshman and is a big target. Dan Hedlund, Domonic Viscuso, Andrew Rihel and Hunter Purpura are all returning linemen as Harbor Creek looks to replace Collin Askins, Gabe DeVore, Reece Ferguson, Linden Hoover and Ryan Kruszewski on the line.

R CRE EK

2017 RECORD 7-3 overall 5-1 region 4 Home field: Paul J. Weitz Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24..................Iroquois......................7 Aug. 31................ at Seneca.....................7 Sept. 7............ at Fort LeBoeuf................7 Sept. 14............... Fairview*.....................7 Sept. 21........ Mercyhurst Prep*..............7 Sept. 28............... at Girard*.....................7 Oct. 5..................Titusville*.....................7 Oct. 12............. at North East*.................7 Oct. 19..................at Corry*.....................7

P/ K

SENIOR JASO B R AT N T

Oct. 26......... Cambridge Springs.............7 *Region 6 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

Mike Fitzgerald is a player to watch at tight end with Tyler Charlton, Tyler East, Avery Ennis and Tyler Habursky battling for carries at running back. Elijah Langer-Williamson and Tony Langer-Williamson could also be in the mix for playing time at wide receiver. Harbor Creek’s strength last season was its defense. The Huskies allowed 14 points per game, which ranked fifth overall in District 10 and second among Class 3A teams behind Mercyhurst Prep. Harbor Creek shut out Girard and Titusville and limited Fort LeBoeuf to three points and Union City to six.

DEFENSE The bad news is Harbor Creek will have 10 new starters on defense. Ennis is back at linebacker, while everyone else is gone. Ennis was second on the team with 86 tackles last fall, including nine for a loss and five sacks. Mosbacher led the Huskies with 89 tackles and had one sack and one interception, which he returned for a touchdown, but he is gone, along with Askins, who was third with 65 tackles and four fumble recoveries. Charlton is another returning linebacker who should crack the starting lineup. He finished 2017 with 61 tackles and two sacks and Viscuso had 50 tackles, eight for a loss. Favre led Harbor Creek with three interceptions, but is gone, while Oosterkamp had two interceptions and is gone as well. East, Fitzgerald and Habursky could vie for playing time at linebacker, Hedlund, Purpura, Viscuso and Rihel on the line and both Smiths and both Langer-Williamsons in the secondary. The Huskies have some big holes to fill at each position on defense if they want to slow down some powerful offenses in Region 6.

Overall Region

2017

7-3 (5-1)

2016

1-9 (1-5)

2015

6-5 (4-3)

2014

5-5 (2-5)

2013

1-9 (0-7)

2012

1-9 (0-7)

2011

7-3 (3-3)

2010

4-6 (2-4)

2009

2-8 (1-7)

2008

2-8 (1-7)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Tyler

Tyler

Habursky

East

Avery

Tyler

Ennis

Charlton

Tony Langer-

Hunter

Williamson

Purpura


2017 IN REVIEW

39

at Iroquois------------------------------------W, 17-15 at Girard*--------------------------------------- W, 40-0 Union City-------------------------------------- W, 42-6 Titusville*-------------------------------------- W, 44-0 Fairview*--------------------------------------W, 49-21 at Fort LeBoeuf-----------------------------------L, 0-3 Conneaut (Ohio)*----------------------------W, 16-14 at Mercyhurst Prep*-------------------------- L, 7-34 at Corry*--------------------------------------- W, 31-9 Slippery Rock----------------------------------L, 14-38 *Region 4 game

COAC H Troy Budziszewski 1st season

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

2017 leaders Passing Jason

Mike

Bratt

Fitzgerald

Harbor Creek receiver Cody Smith had 31 receptions for 409 yards and five touchdowns in 2017. [GREG WOHLFORD/

Names Lucas Folmar Jaxson Favre

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 44 88 497 6 2 19 28 192 2 2

ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Rushing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 2 5 7 8 9 10 14 15 17 18 23 24 26 27 28 29 33 35 36 39 42 43

Pos.

Ryan Whitman RB/DB Matthew Stenger SE/DB Elijah Langer-Williamson SE/DB Anthony Hudock FL/DB Matthew Brown SE/DB Logan Goodenow SE/DB Anthony Langer-Williamson FL/DB Alexander Raymond SE/DB Hunter Martin FL/DL Tyler Charlton RB/LB Konner McCurdy FL/LB Tyler Habursky RB/LB Avery Ennis TE/LB Dakota Mitchell QB/DB Michael Nicotra SE/DB Tyler East RB/LB Elijah Spearman RB/DE Daniel Claypool SE/DB Logan Buczynski SE/DB Austin Hulsinger SE/DB Andrew Rihel OL/DL Michael Fitzgerald TE/LB

Yr

Ht. Wt.

Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr.

6-0 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-4 5-11 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-8 6-2 6-1

150 135 145 135 120 140 140 165 180 170 170 175 180 165 130 180 150 150 120 145 230 195

45 Adam Parks 46 Shane Stafford 48 Jon Skelton 49 Nicholas Bille 55 Terrance Kline 56 58 59 60 62 64 66 68 70 71 72 74 78 80 81 82 87 88 90

Daniel Hedlund Jaden O’Hara Patrick Gotham Nicholas Thompson Joshua Ciukaj Andrew Pius Isaac Askins Eric Kiskadden Alex Harper Domonic Viscuso Hunter Purpura Jason Bratt Cameron Miller Jonathon Boland Cody Smith Andrew Sterrett Jack Murphy Zackery Blackmer Casey Smith

SE/DB RB/DL SE/DB RB/LB OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DE OL/DL K/P OL/DL TE/DL SE/DB RE/DE SE/DB SE/DB QB/DB

Names Lee Barney Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.

5-6 5-8 5-8 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-1 5-5 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-5 5-8 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-8 5-9 5-8

140 150 140 200 200 200 235 280 215 200 225 165 175 185 195 185 165 210 210 170 160 125 150 140

Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Benjamin Johnson Jaxson Favre Zach Mosbacher Lucas Folmar

160 43 67 46 43

773 559 319 214 107

4.8 13.0 4.8 4.7 2.5

Receiving Names Cody Smith Nicholas Uht Sam Sallot Benjamin Johnson

Rec. Yds. 31 409 14 113 8 145 6 53

Avg. TD 13.2 5 8.1 0 18.1 3 8.8 0

Scoring Names Benjamin Johnson Jaxson Favre Lucas Folmar Cody Smith Nathaniel McGill Returnees in bold

TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal 8 0 0 48 5 0 1 32 5 0 0 30 5 0 0 30 0 29 0 29

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

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Mercyhurst Prep senior closes in on Erie County rushing mark By Mike Copper mike.copper@timesnews.com

On Oct. 23, 2015, North East's Garrett Owens rushed for 221 yards and four touchdowns in a 40-0 victory over Mercyhurst Prep at Ted Miller Stadium. Those yards were a chunk of the 5,128 that Owens rushed for during his varsity career. He remains Erie County's all-time rushing leader. Zack Helsley was there to see that performance. As a freshman running back, he led the Lakers with 37 rushing yards in that game. However, Helsley's rushing statistics would get better over his varsity career. Much better. Helsley has run for 4,232 yards over his first three seasons, and he now needs 897 more to surpass Owens, who will be a redshirt sophomore for Mercyhurst University this fall. "Garrett was such a tremendous player running the ball (for North East)," Helsley said. "Taking the record from him would really mean a lot." Helsley also will try to lead Mercyhurst to a District 10 Class 3A championship one year after the Lakers advanced to the title game before losing to Sharon, 21-14. Q: How much stock are you putting into becoming the county's career rushing leader?

A: That's a huge goal of mine. It's a blessing to actually have that record almost in my hands because there have been so many great (players) who have had chances at it. I want to make good on my one chance.

Q: Was this something you could have fathomed achieving as a freshman?

A: Not really. I didn't think about it because, honestly, I just go year by year. I kind of just ended up in this spot, but I'm going to take advantage of it now.

Q: Jesse Luketa was recruited by Penn State. What did he mean to you and your program in recent seasons?

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Mercyhurst Prep running back Zack Helsley is less than 1,000 yards from the Erie County career rushing record. [CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

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OUTLOOK Mercyhurst Prep is the only small school from the north to win a District 10 championship in the past few decades. The Lakers came close to winning another title last fall but lost to Sharon in a thriller. Mercyhurst Prep lost its quarterback to graduation, along with several sizable players on the line, but this might be the Lakers’ most experienced team in years. The rushing combination of Zack Helsley and Khalil Barnes could be one of the toughest to stop in D-10 this season as Mercyhurst Prep looks to get back to the D-10 Class 3A championship game. The Lakers could even face Sharon again as the Tigers are also loaded this season. Mercyhurst Prep opens the season at Bender Field, the site where their 2017 season ended, as the Lakers take on Meadville. The Lakers travel to Corry, Harbor Creek and North East in region play, but they get Fairview and Girard at home and look like the region favorite. Mercyhurst Prep also scheduled Hickory in a non-region game in Week 3. The Lakers ended Hickory’s run of six straight D-10 titles. If the Lakers find a solid quarterback to complement the rushing attack, they will be dangerous in the postseason.

OFFENSE Mercyhurst Prep had one of the top offenses in District 10 last fall with 44.5 points per game. The Lakers have most of that prolific offense back, including running backs Zack Helsley and Khalil Barnes. Helsley ran for 1,788 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior and could become the all-time rusher in Erie history this season. Barnes ran for 980 yards and 10 touchdowns to give defenses headaches in trying to stop both running backs. Mercyhurst Prep will have to address some key needs, especially at quarterback. Jake Brooks threw for 1,267 yards and 18 touchdowns but graduated along with tight end Chris Mottillo and big wide receiver Jesse Luketa. Mottillo, a Penn recruit, caught 23 passes for 565 yards and 12 touchdowns, and Luketa, a Penn State recruit, had 21 catches for 412 yards and three touchdowns. Senior Mike Krafty will likely step in as the new starting quarterback, while C.J. Liegl could be in line to start at tight end in place of Mottillo. The Lakers return basically everyone else on offense, including Dylan Schley (6 feet, 5 inches), Isaiah Johnson (6-3), Derek Loringer (6-1) and Justin Gec (6-2) on the line. Andrew Montefiori and Ben Guild are back at wide receiver and Jason Lawrence at fullback. Nate Helsley and Iyan Baker could step up at wide receiver this season as Mercyhurst Prep is loaded with talent. The Lakers have a powerful run game back this season, but

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2017 RECORD 10-1 overall 6-0 region 4 Home field: Veterans Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24..............at Meadville...................7 Aug. 31.................at Corry*.....................7 Sept. 7................... Hickory.......................7 Sept. 13...............Titusville*............... 7:30 Sept. 21.........at Harbor Creek*...............7 Sept. 28............... Fairview*.....................7 Oct. 5..................Union City.............. 7:30 Oct. 12................... Girard*................. 7:30 Oct. 19............. at North East*.................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye

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finding a quarterback will be key. Mercyhurst Prep will also need to find a new kicker after utilizing two college prospects in the kicking game last year. With a big offensive line to help out, defenses will struggle to stop Mercyhurst Prep this fall.

DEFENSE Mercyhurst Prep had the top defense in District 10 last season as the Lakers allowed just 79 points in 11 games for an average of 7.2 points per game. Mercyhurst Prep allowed seven points or less in nine games and just 10 points to defending D-10 champion Hickory in a playoff game. The only time the Lakers gave up more than one touchdown in a game was in the D-10 title game against Sharon, a 21-14 loss. Mercyhurst Prep has some big holes to fill on defense with the graduation of several starters. Luketa might be the biggest loss as the hard-hitting linebacker was recruited to Penn State for his defense. Michael Allain was a big-time defensive end, while Damon Wilcott is a loss in the secondary. The Lakers return eight starters on defense, including seniors Tyrese Tate, Dezmar Polk and Lawrence at linebacker. Schley and Gec are back on the defensive line, while Steve Smith, Montefiori and Barnes return in the secondary. Mercyhurst Prep could also plug in Guild at linebacker as the Lakers will need just a few underclassmen to step up this fall. Mercyhurst Prep shut down solid offenses throughout the season as most of the touchdowns the Lakers allowed came when games were in hand. Mercyhurst Prep’s strong rushing attack helps shorten games, but the Lakers’ defense rose to the challenge last fall as it continues to improve each year.

Overall Region

2017

10-1 (6-0)

2016

6-4 (4-2)

2015

1-9 (0-7)

2014

2-8 (0-7)

2013

3-7 (3-4)

2012

8-3 (6-1)

2011

9-2 (7-1)

2010

12-1 (8-0)

2009

10-1 (8-0)

2008

5-5 (5-3)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Dylan

Derek

Schley

Loringer

Tyrese

Andrew

Tate

Montefiori

Khalil

Desmar

Barnes

Polk


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Isaiah

Steve

Jason

Johnson

Smith

Lawrence

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Yr

Ht. Wt.

1 4 5 8 9 10 12 14 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 32 33 36 45

TE/LB QB/LB RB/DB FB/LB RB/DB QB/LB QB/LB WR/DB WR/LB WR/DB RB/LB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB RB/LB FB/LB WR/DB FB/LB WR/LB

So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.

6-3 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-6 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1

C.J. Liegl Matthew Luce Khalil Barnes Dezmar Polk Steve Smith Trevor Luce Mike Krafty Jace Barnett Gawaine Zhang Andrew Montefiori Hunter Farrell Tyrese Tate John Boland Iyan Baker Nate Helsley Zack Helsley Jacob Hanks Tim Wyer Jason Lawrence Ben Guild

225 155 180 195 175 175 175 140 150 175 165 190 110 160 170 180 185 155 220 180

50 Justin Gec 51 Zach Bratton 52 Derek Loringer 57 58 59 61 64 65 70 72 75 78 79 80 81 82 85 88 90 92

Dylan Schley Simon Pak Yi Xu Thomas Yao Mason Presler Gabe Estrada Jarod Wallwork David Kaliszewski Kaden Bluey Nick Spaulding Isaiah Johnson Nick Byerly Anthony Altadonna Casey Crossman Conor Fitzgerald Andy Doutt Logan Burge Josh Bowser

OL/LB OL/DL OL/DE OL/DE OL/DE OL/DE OL/DE O/DL OL/DE OL/LB OL/DL OL/DE OL/DE OL/DL WR/LB WR/LB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB TE/LB TE/DE

District 10 playoffs Hickory-----------------------------------------W, 28-10 Sharon------------------------------------------L, 14-21

2017 leaders Passing Names Jake Brooks

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 64 114 1,267 18 5

Rushing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

at Eisenhower--------------------------------- W, 42-0 at Corry*--------------------------------------- W, 56-7 Titusville*-------------------------------------- W, 52-7 Conneaut (Ohio)*----------------------------- W, 35-7 at Girard*--------------------------------------- W, 70-0 West Middlesex------------------------------- W, 45-7 at Fairview*------------------------------------ W, 48-7 Harbor Creek*--------------------------------- W, 34-7 at Lakeview------------------------------------ W, 65-6 * Region 4 game

So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So.

6-1 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-1

Names Zack Helsley Khalil Barnes Steve Smith Jesse Luketa

230 240 235 295 180 220 190 220 180 185 175 220 210 325 210 130 135 140 165 185 225

Att. 172 116 23 24

Yds. 1,788 980 235 217

Avg. TD 10.4 24 8.4 10 10.2 3 9.0 4

Rec. Yds. 23 565 21 412 13 265

Avg. TD 24.6 12 19.6 3 20.4 1

Receiving Names Chris Mottillo Jesse Luketa Andrew Montefiori

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Zack Helsley 24 0 0 144 Khalil Barnes 12 0 0 72 Chris Mottillo 12 0 0 72 a-Mike Bobak 0 43 0 58 Jesse Luketa 8 0 0 48 a-includes five field goals Returnees in bold

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NORTH

2-7 overall 1-5 region 3 Home field: Ted Miller Stadium

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2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

North East went through some growing pains in 2017 with a young team and a new coach. The Grapepickers are looking to use that experience this fall to improve on their two-win season. North East will need to improve in all aspects of the game as the ‘Pickers averaged just 20.3 points per game while allowing 43.2 points last season. North East’s schedule will be tough from the start as the ‘Pickers open with a highpowered offense in Franklin. North East then hits the road for the first time at Titusville before taking on Conneaut and a trip to Warren. The ‘Pickers get Harbor Creek and Mercyhurst Prep at home, but there are no off weeks in their schedule. North East has a year of experience under head coach Shawn Humes and plenty of skill position players back. The ‘Pickers will need to rebuild their line a bit with the graduation of several solid players.

Sept. 7................. Conneaut.....................7

OFFENSE North East has several playmakers back this season, and it all starts with college prospect Alex Furmanek. He has been getting interest from several schools and could have another big season. Furmanek was moved to quarterback last year and ran for 1,072 yards and 12 touchdowns and threw for 300 yards and two TDs. He draws the attention from the defense each play, which could open up the field for other players. Lucas Russell is back at running back after carrying the ball 61 times for 662 yards and eight TDs last year. He also caught 10 passes for 127 yards to lead the receiving game as well. North East will have to replace Josh Lundborg, who ran for 250 yards and caught three passes for 60 yards. The ‘Pickers will also have to address the offensive line with the graduation of standouts Jacob Kraemer and Christian Dombrowiak. North East could receive a boost from its junior class. Carter Swabik and Dylan Sayers are returning running backs, while Jacob Zuccolotto could earn a starting job on the line. Aiden Kemp is another potential impact junior as a quarterback. Furmanek was called upon to take over under center last year, but if Kemp moves to quarterback, that leaves Furmanek open to be utilized at another position. North East returns most of the players who had carries and catches last year, but

Opponent Time

Aug. 24..................Franklin.......................7 Aug. 31............. at Titusville*..................7 Sept. 14............... at Warren.....................7 Sept. 21............. at Fairview*...................7 Sept. 28..................Corry*........................7 Oct. 5.................. at Girard*.....................7 Oct. 12............. Harbor Creek*.................7 Oct. 20.......... Mercyhurst Prep*..............7 Oct. 26................ at Iroquois....................7

RB/DB

SENIOR LUCA RUSS S EL

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Overall Region

2017

2-7 (1-5)

2016

4-6 (3-3)

2015

7-4 (5-2)

2014

6-4 (4-3)

2013

5-5 (3-4)

DEFENSE

2012

7-4 (4-3)

2011

9-2 (6-0)

2010

8-3 (5-1)

North East held Girard to just six points on their field and limited Saegertown to 14 points late in the game. Six out of the seven losses were rough as North East allowed at least 47 points. The ‘Pickers held Corry to 28 points but didn’t do enough on offense to get the win. Furmanek is back as a leader on defense as well this season. The defensive back led North East with 93 tackles, including one sack. He also pulled down two interceptions and recovered two fumbles. Lundborg will be a tough hole to fill at defensive back as he recorded 62 tackles, including 11 for a loss and four sacks. Swabik was North East’s third-leading tackler with 46 last year and is back to lead the linebackers. Sayers had 40 tackles last fall, and Russell had 35 tackles with three interceptions. Kemp could see some playing time in the secondary, while Zuccolotto could be tasked with leading the defensive line with the departure of Dombrowiak and Kraemer. North East has speed in the secondary and at linebacker, but plugging the line will be key in stopping the run. The ‘Pickers will go up against some run-heavy teams that have talented backfields, and slowing down rushers will be key in winning games. North East has some work to do in camp, including building the defensive line and building chemistry on defense.

2009

9-3 (7-1)

2008

9-2 (8-0)

replacing several top linemen and coming together as a team offensively will be important.

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Lucas

Alex

Russell

Furmanek

Lucas

Carter

Marzka

Swabik

Dylan

Jacob

Sayers

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at Girard---------------------------------------- W, 27-6 Farrell-------------------------------------------- L, 0-65 Maplewood*-----------------------------------L, 15-49 at Eisenhower*--------------------------------- L, 3-47 Corry--------------------------------------------L, 14-28 at Saegertown*------------------------------W, 50-14 at Seneca*-------------------------------------L, 24-61 Northwestern*--------------------------------L, 24-56 Iroquois*---------------------------------------L, 26-63 *Region 3 game

COAC H

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2017 leaders

Shawn Humes

Passing

2nd season, 2-7 Names Alex Furmanek

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 21 78 300 2 3

Rushing Names Alex Furmanek Lucas Russell Josh Lundborg Dylan Sayers

Tameron

Aiden

Hoyt

Kemp

Lucas Marzka returns as one of North East’s most experienced linemen. [JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2 4 7 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 21 22 24 27 28

AP/DB RB/LB RB/DB QB/DB WR/DB QB/LB WR/DB WR/DB RB/DB WR/DB QB/DB RB/LB RB/LB RB/LB WR/DB

Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

5-6 5-9 5-3 5-7 5-6 6-1 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-6 5-8

Lucas Russell Brock Conn Cameron King Keyen Shrekla Jordan Bennett Alex Furmanek Julian Brigham Kevin Zuccolotto Dylan Sayers Travis Rastatter Aiden Kemp Casey Burch Dameon Deloatch Carter Swabik Justin Thompson

145 185 125 150 130 180 150 170 142 150 150 160 180 175 150

30 Jesse Phelps 33 Jack Lanich 34 Cameron Clutter 45 Austin Craig 50 Jon Pikiewicz 51 Luke Riedel 53 Jacob Zuccolotto 54 Wil Parton 55 Tameron Hoyt 58 Lucas Marzka 63 Owen Hammen 65 Caleb Schmidt 66 John Miles 67 Anthony Rizzo 71 Damian Ketcham-Trusty 75 Steven Hering 81 Abraham Reynolds

TE/LB So. 6-3 180 WR/DB Fr. 5-7 140 WR/DB Sr. 5-9 160 RB/LB Jr. 5-10 180 OL/DL So. 5-10 180 OL/LB So. 5-7 135 OL/DL Jr. 5-10 170 OL/DL So. 5-8 170 OL/DL Sr. 5-8 225 OL/DL Sr. 5-10 195 OL/DL Fr. 5-8 170 OL/DL So. 5-7 190 OL/DL Fr. 5-8 200 OL/DL Fr. 5-8 180 OL/DL Jr. 5-9 185 OL/DL So. 5-8 190 WR/DB Jr. 5-9 135

Yds. 1,072 662 250

Avg. TD 8.6 12 10.9 8 3.7 1

37 35

216 109

5.8 3.1

3 0

Receiving Names Lucas Russell Dylan Sayers Josh Lundborg

2018 ROSTER No. Name

Dylan Muscarella

Att. 125 61 68

Rec. Yds. 10 127 5 82 3 60

Avg. TD 12.7 0 16.4 1 20.0 0

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal Alex Furmanek 12 0 2 76 Lucas Russell 8 0 1 50 Dylan Sayers 4 0 1 26 a-Nathan Briselden 0 9 0 15 Josh Lundborg 1 0 1 8 a-includes two field goals Returnees in bold

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2017 RECORD 0-10 overall 0-6 region 4 Home field: Carter Stadium

TITUS

VILLE

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Titusville is looking for a shot of energy with a new head coach in Bryan Baldwin, who is familiar with the players as a former assistant coach for the Rockets. Titusville has some experience back at key positions, but shoring up the defense will be key in slowing down opponents. The Rockets were put into a region with several new head coaches, which could mean a lot of change in systems. If Titusville can find new leadership, especially at quarterback, and utilize their experienced line, they could avoid another winless season. Titusville starts the year in Saegertown, which could result in the end of their 11-game losing streak. The Rockets then host North East and Cochranton, which could show how much progress they’ve made and what they need to do going into a brutal four-game stretch, including three region road games at Mercyhurst Prep, Corry and Harbor Creek.

Sept. 7............... Cochranton...................7

OFFENSE Titusville had one of the lowest-scoring offenses in District 10 last fall at 10 points per game and will look to turn things around under a new coach. The Rockets will be young at quarterback after losing two seniors to graduation. Andy Fish has some experience under center after he went 15-of-46 for 152 yards and two touchdowns and three interceptions. He could be a frontrunner for the starting job. Titusville brings back most of its offensive line in starters Kaleb Dunlap, Gage Sutton, Joe Baldwin and Steven Partridge, while running back Parker Harvey and wide receiver Laird Stover are back as well. Harvey led the Rockets with 605 yards and four touchdowns on 107 carries and he paced the team with 26 catches for 321 yards and one touchdown. Titusville doesn’t bring back another rusher with more than 100 yards or a wide receiver with more than five catches. Titusville could rely on younger players to step up, including sophomore Joe Jacobson on the line, juniors Ryan Bish and Charlie Nicholson and sophomore Sebastian Titus at running back, and juniors Landon Palma and Isaac Jackson at wide receiver. The Rockets will go up against two of the top five defenses in District 10 from last year in Mercyhurst Prep and Harbor Creek in road region games. Titusville has an experienced

Opponent Time

Aug. 24............at Saegertown.................7 Aug. 31.............. North East*...................7 Sept. 13......at Mercyhurst Prep*...... 7:30 Sept. 21................at Corry*.....................7 Sept. 28............Slippery Rock..................7 Oct. 5............at Harbor Creek*...............7 Oct. 12................. Fairview*.....................7 Oct. 19................... Girard*.......................7

RB/S

SENIOR PA R K HARVER EY

Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 6 game

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line and solid rusher in Harvey but finding a leader at quarterback figures to be the biggest key for their offense.

DEFENSE Another area where Titusville will need to improve this season is defense after allowing 44 points per game last fall. The Rockets allowed at least 35 points in every game and at least 40 in eight of the 10 games. Titusville will have some key positions to fill after losing several starters to graduation. Josiah Jacobson, Jack Garrett, Kristian Vroman, Colin Hofmeister and Luciano DeRose were veteran defenders and all of them are gone. Sutton, Dunlap and Partridge all return on the defensive line, while Harvey was another defensive standout last year and will look to lead the linebackers. Boaz LaRocque is a returning starter at linebacker, and Fish and Palma will look to be leaders in the secondary. The Rockets have a schedule full of teams that love to run the ball. Titusville has experience on the defensive line and at linebacker, but replacing most of their top tacklers from last fall will be a challenge. Titusville’s defense will need to step up to stay close in games and allow the offense to try to pull out wins.

Overall Region

2017

0-10 (0-6)

2016

8-2 (5-1)

2015

1-9 (0-7)

2014

4-6 (2-5)

2013

1-9 (1-6)

2012

3-7 (2-5)

2011

3-7 (1-4)

2010

0-10 (0-5)

2009

2-8 (0-7)

2008

4-6 (2-5)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Steve

Jade

Partridge

Bush

DeAnthony

Joe

Edwards

Baldwin

Mitchell

Riley

Wilson

Corklin


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at Cambridge Springs----------------------- L, 13-47 Fairview*---------------------------------------- L, 7-40 at Mercyhurst Prep*-------------------------- L, 7-52 at Harbor Creek*------------------------------ L, 0-44 Conneaut (Ohio)*-----------------------------L, 14-54 Cochranton------------------------------------L, 13-36 Warren------------------------------------------L, 18-42 at Corry*---------------------------------------- L, 6-35 Girard*------------------------------------------L, 22-44 at Franklin--------------------------------------- L, 0-46 *Region 4 game

COAC H Bryan Baldwin 1st season

2017 leaders

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Passing Names Tony Perez Andrew Fish

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 39 82 421 2 5 15 46 152 2 3

Rushing Kaleb

Parker

Dunlap

Harvey

Kaleb Dunlap is a key lineman for Titusville as an offensive guard and defensive end. [MATT DURISKO/ SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Names Parker Harvey Jack Garrett Ryan Bish Tony Perez

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

2 3 4 5 7 8 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 24 26 38

WR/CB So. WR/FS Fr. RB/CB So. WR/CB So. WR/OLB Jr. RB/MLB So. WR/DE Fr. WR So. QB/WR/CB Fr. WR/CB So. RB/MLB So. QB So. WR/CB So. WR/DE So. WR/CB Fr. WR/CB Fr.

Landon Palma Jazmin Shingledecker Charles Nicholson Isaac Jackson Parker Harvey Ryan Bish Jack Elan Jachin Lamey Zaide Crawford Sebastian Peterson Boaz LaRocque Andrew Fish Laird Stover Garrison Otto Thomas Wolfe Hayden Smith

Yr

Ht. Wt.

42 Sebastian Titus 51 Kaleb Dunlap

5-5 5-4 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-6 6-0 6-1 5-6 5-8

52 53 54 55 56 60 61 62 65 66 71 75 76 77 87

117 140 155 135 205 145 180 120 155 145 175 160 150 165 110 140

Mitchell Wilson Joseph Hackett Joseph Jacobson Levi Nosko Angel Gomez Arthur Nellis Jade Bush Gage Sutton James Wilsey Joseph Baldwin Tristan Campbell DeAnthony Edwards Steven Partridge Roman Sculimbrene Cole Worst

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

RB/FS T/DT DE/G TE/DT G/DE G/DE G/OLB G/DT G/DT T/NG T/DT T/DT G/DE T/DT T/DT G/DT WR/CB

Att. Yds. Avg. TD 107 605 5.7 4 65 27 36

154 96 76

2.4 3.6 2.1

2 0 1

Receiving Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

5-8 6-0 6-0 5-7 6-2 6-1 5-7 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-4

185 240 235 250 220 180 165 185 260 265 250 285 200 270 210 180 125

Names Parker Harvey Ryan Sines Josiah Jacobson Jack Garrett Landon Palma

Rec. Yds. 26 321 17 125 9 79 7 72 5 58

Avg. TD 12.4 1 7.4 1 8.8 1 10.3 0 11.6 1

Scoring Names Parker Harvey Jack Garrett Landon Palma Returnees in bold

TD PAT 2-pt. Totoal 6 3 1 41 3 0 0 18 2 0 0 12

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Mike Mischler’s Cathedral Prep teams are 81-4 over the past six seasons, raising his record to 189-55. [MATTHEW O’HAREN/SPECIAL TO

Terry Verrelli spent his entire 40-year career as head football coach at Wilmington. [JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE

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Sharpsville coach Paul Piccirilli’s next win will be his 200th. [FILE PHOTO/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

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Terry Verrelli J.B. Leidig Jim Wildman Mina George Bob Stone Lou Falconi Paul Piccirilli Mike Mischler Jim Wells Gus Anderson Walt Nottingham Dan Budziszewski Jack Bestwick Frank Amato Ed Snyder Dan McCullough Lowell Drake Joe Shesman Ed Poly Jim Hyde Ken Achenbach Lou Hanna Bob Johnston Matt Shesman Toby Shea Jeff Bell Dave Stewart Matt Morgan Sam Kramer Tony Paulekas Jarrett Samuels Ken Walker

Wilmington* Warren Sharon Kanty Prep, Cathedral Prep, Girard Greenville Farrell* Sharpsville Cathedral Prep, Iroquois General McLane Central, East, Millcreek Cambridge Springs Harbor Creek Fairview Reynolds Greenville Linesville Academy Fort LeBoeuf Lawrence Park, Iroquois Central, East, Academy Meadville, Saegertown Corry Sharpsville North East Warren Grove City Sharon Mercyhurst Prep, Iroquois Strong Vincent Farrell* Farrell Union City, General McLane

314 270 249 230 222 210 199 189 172 167 165 165 163 156 152 152 148 148 139 132 129 127 125 123 117 115 114 109 107 104 101 100

Active coaches in bold *Includes wins as District 7 member

130 124 103 126 75 91 70 55 64 71 105 146 45 67 66 106 67 76 94 97 94 63 77 103 55 66 64 45 114 80 32 62

3 27 7 3 7 6 0 0 0 25 5 3 8 9 10 13 21 9 10 23 6 7 11 1 3 0 17 0 20 11 0 10



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Brian Roberts kisses General McLane’s PIAA title trophy shortly after the Lancers beat Pottsville 28-23 in the Class 3A title game. [FILE PHOTO]

Strong Vincent’s 29-20 victory over Conestoga Valley in the PIAA Class AAA title game was the top story in the Dec. 15, 1991, sports section of the Erie Times-News. The Colonels became the first Erie County team to win a state title. Vincent running back Tim Romanski was featured in the Associated Press photo. [FILE PHOTO]

The cover story of the 2008 Varsity football preview featured the 20-year anniversary of Cambridge Springs’ PIAA runner-up finish. [FILE PHOTO]


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Jawan Walker, left, rushed for 163 yards and three touchdowns, including the winning TD in overtime, as Cathedral Prep beat Central Bucks West 41-35 to end the team’s 59-game winning streak in 2000. [FILE PHOTO]

T H R E E

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MEMORIES

It might seem hard to believe, but state football playoffs faced opposition before 1988 By TOM REISENWEBER | tom.reisenweber@timesnews.com

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he moments will never be forgotten. Andre Coleman’s gameclinching interception for Hickory in 1989. Tim Romanski’s 84-yard touchdown reception for Strong Vincent in 1991. Jawan Walker’s winning overtime touchdown run for Cathedral Prep in 2000. Drew Astorino’s go-ahead, 20-yard

TD run for General McLane in 2006. Shane Wagner’s improbable fourthdown TD scramble in overtime for Wilmington in 2008. Terry Roberts’ momentum-changing interception return for Prep in 2016. The list of big plays in state playoff games involving District 10 teams could go on for pages. In 30 years of the PIAA football playoffs, D-10 has nine state

championships and 19 total appearances in the state championship game. There have been celebrations, and there have been heartbreaks. Winning a state championship has become the ultimate goal for every high school football team in Pennsylvania. That wasn’t always the case, however. Pennsylvania was one of the last states


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to implement a state tournament in football. There was talk of starting state playoffs in the late 1970s and even a lawsuit intended to compel the PIAA to start a tournament in 1981. The idea was met with opposition from administrators and several districts around the state. A long road of intense debate, lawsuits and political moves resulted in the PIAA finally starting a state tournament in 1988. Since then, teams across the state have made memories, win or lose, while competing for a state championship.

The lawsuit After floating the idea of state playoffs to the PIAA in the late ‘70s and seeing no progress, the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association had finally had enough. Bob “Gump” May, the head coach at Hershey High School and president of the PSFCA at the time, filed a class-action suit against the PIAA on Sept. 15, 1981. The suit was titled “May, et al, vs. PIAA”. The “et al” included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aikens and their son, Chuck, who was a lineman at Central Bucks West, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scarborough and their son, Tom, a lineman at Central Bucks East, Mike Pettine, the head coach at Central Bucks West, and Chuck Rocconi, a coach of Central Bucks East. The suit stated that football players were receiving unequal treatment because the PIAA sponsored playoffs in nearly every other sport. “The players are being deprived of their rights to compete and not being treated equally with other PIAA athletes,” attorney Marvin Wilenzik told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “The coaches are being deprived of the total career opportunities of developing a playoff team and everything that goes with it. They should be treated equally with other coaches. The parents

Coach Terry Verrelli hoists the PIAA championship trophy after the Wilmington football team won the 2008 Class 2A title. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

are also deprived because if they were the parent of a basketball player, they would see their children in playoffs. We’re asking the parents of football players be treated equally, too.” Most of the opposition seemed to come from administrators and the PIAA Board of Control as most of the coaches were in favor of the playoffs, according to Joe Hamilton. He coached for more than 50 years, including 39 as the head coach at Blackhawk, a member of the WPIAL, also known as District 7. Hamilton has also been a longtime member of the PSFCA and is still involved despite his retirement three years ago. “The coaches always wanted state playoffs,” Hamilton said. “A lot of superintendents and athletic directors were against them, but the pressure started to build. There were people in the WPIAL that cared about just winning the District 7 championship, but we noticed every other sport had state playoffs, so why not football?” A survey was conducted among principals of PIAA member schools in 1980, and

among the schools that participated in the survey, 83 percent opposed state playoffs, according to the Associated Press. Among the reasons given were the season being too long, the season leaking into the winter sports season, the value of district playoffs and possible weather problems. Charles McCullough, the executive director of the PIAA in 1980, introduced a playoff plan to the PIAA board, which included four classes and four geographic regions. One team per class in each region would be chosen by a points system, and the playoffs would take two weeks. The board refused to implement the plan, and McCullough resigned the following year. In 1983, the case went before the U.S. Circuit Court, which upheld the PIAA policy not to have state playoffs, saying it was a “rational” policy.

Regaining the momentum Despite the PSFCA’s loss in court, the idea of having state football playoffs had been planted.

“The court dismissed the case, but it was after that, there was more serious discussion at the PIAA Board of Control level about starting statewide football playoffs,” said Brad Cashman, a PIAA administrator in the 1980s who became the executive director in 1993. He retired from the PIAA in 2012. The idea was being discussed and debated at several levels in 1986 as districts around the state started to sponsor their own playoffs. Pennsylvania was one of just three states left without a state tournament, and eight of the 12 districts were crowning champions, including District 10. The success and profitability of the district playoffs started to tilt the momentum toward a state tournament. “Back then, it didn’t make a lot of sense to not have football playoffs,” said Pete Iacino, the current District 10 chairman. “There were playoffs in just about every other sport. District 10 seemed to embrace it, and I don’t recall a lot of resistance. We started our playoffs in 1985 so it ended up being a nice prelude to the state playoffs.” “We didn’t really have a taste for competing for a state championship because they just started the District 10 playoffs when I was still a player,” said Cathedral Prep head coach Mike Mischler, who was a lineman on Prep’s first D-10 championship team in 1986. “Our goals were to win the Metro League and the D-10 title. After that, people would argue who the best team was in the state. We weren’t really upset that there wasn’t a state tournament because we were excited to compete for D-10.” As the discussions continued in 1986 and into early 1987, the only dissenting districts were District 7 and District 11, which is a smaller district in the East. On Oct. 3, 1987, a proposal to conduct state football playoffs passed 14-3 on a first reading basis. The three dissenting votes came from two WPIAL


A trip to the state title game has become synonymous with Hershey’s Kisses in the past 20 years. In this December 2012 photo, Cathedral Prep linebacker Jake Plonski holds up a Hershey’s Kiss after Prep beat Bishop McDevitt in the PIAA Class AAA semifinals in Clearfield. The Ramblers later won the title. [FILE PHOTO]

A rocky beginning Despite the overwhelming positivity coming out of the PIAA meetings, the football state playoffs went through some early growing pains. Schools from District 7 made vague threats through the media that they might boycott the new PIAA playoffs because of the importance they placed on winning WPIAL championships. The imperfect points system didn’t help either. The PIAA constantly fielded questions because teams were confused about how they were trailing other teams. Cashman stayed positive through the experience. “Almost all of the member schools who are enjoying successful seasons have indicated they want to participate in the playoffs if they should qualify,” Cashman told the Harrisburg Patriot-News in

October 1988. “The response has been excellent.” Some of the WPIAL threats were real as several schools voted to not go to the PIAA playoffs if they qualified. Upper St. Clair beat Central Catholic 7-0 in the WPIAL Class 4A championship, but Central Catholic advanced because USC opted out and Central Catholic had enough points to qualify. Central Catholic went on to beat Cedar Cliff 14-7 in the Class 4A championship game. “Once the state playoffs started, I knew everyone would get on board,” Hamilton said. “When the rest of the WPIAL saw Central Catholic win a state championship, they all wanted to compete for a state title.” The points system was far from perfect. In 1990, Sharon went 11-1 and won the District 10 Class 3A championship but was excluded from the state playoffs in favor of WPIAL

champion Seton-La Salle and District 8 representative Perry. Another downside to the initial system was the WPIAL had a different classification system from the PIAA. Wilmington was a Class 1A team in the WPIAL in 1988, but the Greyhounds played in the PIAA Class 2A title game, where they lost 26-11 to Bethlehem Catholic. “After a couple years of the regionalization, districts thought that using the other sports’ model where district champions advanced to the state playoffs would be the fairest way,” said Bob Lombardi, who started with the PIAA in 1988 and is currently the executive director. “We never looked back since that change. It fell in line with the other sports. We had to make some adjustments as some districts have more playoff games than others, therefore the staggered entry into inter-district play. Football has just district champions move on, and no other sport has that selection.” The district champion bracketing was officially adopted in 1993, the first year Cashman was the executive director, and is still used to this day.

Site selection Dealing with weather and very few artificial turf fields in the late 1980s and early 1990s made PIAA playoff site selection tough each season. Most grass fields were in awful condition by December after a season of use, and the turf fields weren’t always near the competing teams. “Sites became the biggest problem we had,” Iacino said. “It wasn’t so much finding them, but finding them in good enough condition to play. It varied each week based on the weather, and we played a lot of games in the mud.” Veterans Stadium in Erie was used often because it was one of the few artificial turf fields in District 10. Out of 239 PIAA playoff games

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representatives and a new District 8 representative on the board. District 8 is made up of the inner city schools in Pittsburgh. Russell Werner, the PIAA executive director in 1987, introduced the proposal to the board. “This is very good, very encouraging,” Werner told the Harrisburg Patriot-News. “It’s an important step for the board to approve the first reading. If they didn’t, it ends right there. We might have had another long fight on our hands.” The proposal included the state’s being divided into four regions, two in the east and two in the west, with the topranked team from each region in each class entering a two-week playoff. The rankings would be determined by a points formula known as the modified Saylor system, which was developed by historian Dr. Roger Saylor. The system gives a team four points for each win, two points for each tie and additional points based on classification of the opponent with four points for Class 4A, three for Class 3A, two for Class 2A and one for Class 1A. The next hurdle was cleared Dec. 5, 1987, when the proposal passed 11-3 with three abstentions. The second reading also included several variations of the points system as members tweaked the initial proposal. Jan. 30, 1988 became a historic day when the proposal passed on a third and final reading 12-6. The PIAA board also passed an amendment, 13-5, to extend the length of the football season to allow time for the playoffs. The deciding vote on the PIAA playoffs came from Bob Buckanavage, who represented the Pennsylvania Athletic Directors at the time. “Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to cast a vote for football playoffs in 1988. I vote yes,” Buckanavage said during the vote, according to the Harrisburg Patriot-News.


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involving D-10 teams, Veterans Stadium has been used 45 times, followed by Slippery Rock University’s 30 games and Mansion Park in Altoona with 26. “We actually used Veterans Stadium for all D-10 championship games at one point regardless of who was playing because it had turf,” Iacino said. Sharpsville’s run to the 1997 Class 1A championship included three 77-mile trips to Veterans Stadium during the PIAA playoffs. The PIAA initially held all state semifinals on a Saturday at 1 p.m. at different sites. They also went on to play all four championship games at the same time at four different sites in 1988. Cambridge Springs became District 10’s first state finalist that year and traveled to Shippensburg University, where it lost to Camp Hill 18-7. Some fans complained because they wanted to see several championship games, but they had to choose between the four. Penn State, Hersheypark Stadium, Mansion Park and Shippensburg were all used in the inaugural year. After listening to the complaints, the PIAA went to two sites in 1989, Hersheypark and Memorial Stadium in Middletown, with staggered times. Hickory claimed D-10’s first football state title at Middletown in 1989 when Coleman led the Hornets to a 30-22 win over Montoursville. Strong Vincent traveled to Lackawanna County Stadium in Moosic in 1991 when it became Erie County’s first football state champion with a 29-20 victory over Conestoga Valley. More and more fans wanted to see every state championship game, which prompted the move to Mansion Park for all four games in 1992. “Altoona was the preferred

“Altoona was the preferred site, but we outgrew the stadium. We went back to Hershey with its pro turf and all four games in 1998. Now, we have six games every year.” Robert Lombardi, PIAA executive director

site, but we outgrew the stadium,” Lombardi said. “We went back to Hershey with its pro turf and all four games in 1998. Now, we have six games every year.” The move spurred a lawsuit from an Altoona senator, but the PIAA has conducted the state championships exclusively in Hershey during the past 20 years. “I feel like Hershey is a great place for football championships,” said Mischler, who has taken Prep to Hershey a District 10-record six times with four titles. “We’re about as far away as you can get, but to me, it’s a magical place. It has meant a lot to me, my staff and my players in my career, and it represents the pinnacle of our sport.”

A different level “After you win D-10 and enter the state playoffs, the mentality, the approach and the nervousness increases,”

said longtime Sharon coach Jim Wildman. “The cotton in your mouth and the sweat between your fingers all intensifies.” “The state playoffs are really tough,” said Terry Verrelli, who coached Wilmington for 40 years before retiring after last season. “With the private schools and when they added the Philadelphia schools, it’s tough to win a state championship. We were fortunate to beat West Catholic in 2008. It just makes you feel good to see the kids have their hard work pay off.” Wildman, Verrelli and Mischler are veterans of the PIAA playoffs. Their programs, along with McDowell, have the most wins among D-10 programs in the state playoffs. Prep leads all D-10 programs with 33 PIAA playoff wins, including four state championships and a winning percentage of .673.

McDowell and Wilmington have 15 wins apiece, including the 2008 Class 2A title for the Greyhounds, while Sharon is fourth with 14 wins. Farrell has nine wins as a D-10 team, and the Steelers had several wins as a member of the WPIAL. “I think the idea of a state tournament itself is great. We strive to be in it every year, and I think we are representing our city with a lot of pride at stake,” Mischler said. “There’s so much effort that goes into those games that losses are devastating, but everyone is going to end on a loss except for the state champion.” D-10 has a total of nine state champions, with four being crowned in just the past 12 years, and almost every game has been decided in the fourth quarter. Winning a state title means everything to communities, as residents from Hermitage, Sharpsville, New Wilmington, Edinboro and Erie celebrated when their local high school won a state title. There have also been heartbreaks along the way with little Cambridge Springs traveling across the state to almost pull out a state title, Sharon battling powerhouse Berwick twice and teams like Grove City and West Middlesex falling in their only appearances. Everything seems to be amplified when a state title is on the line. If it weren’t for some persistent coaches and PIAA board members more than 30 years ago, players, coaches and fans wouldn’t have memories that will last a lifetime.

Tom Reisenweber can be reached at 870-1707 or by email. Follow him on Twitter at twitter. com/ETNreisenweber.


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Hickory 30, Montoursville 22 At Memorial Stadium, Middletown Breakdown: Future NFL wide receiver Andre Coleman ran for 246 yards and four touchdowns and intercepted a Montoursville pass with 13 seconds left on the 6-yard line to clinch the state championship for Hickory.

General McLane 28, Pottsville 23 At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: Penn State-bound Drew Astorino scored from 20 yards out for the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. He then took an intentional safety on 4th and long on the McLane 10-yard line to avoid a possible punt return by Pottsville. McLane then recovered a squib kick by Dan Skelton off a Pottsville player to secure the win.

2008 Class 2A

Quentin Orlando

Tony Robie

1991 Class 3A Strong Vincent 29, Conestoga Valley 20 At Lackawanna County Stadium, Moosic Breakdown: Tim Romanski scored on an 84-yard touchdown pass from Dan Olson and hauled in two interceptions for the Colonels. Quentin Orlando had two first-half TD runs, and Tony Robie scored from 1 yard out with 3:48 left in the game to give Strong Vincent its first state championship.

1997 Class 1A

Wilmington 35, West Catholic 34, 2 OT At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: After stopping West Catholic at the goal line at the end of regulation, Wilmington forced a second overtime when quarterback Shane Wagner rolled left, back tracked and went right on 4th and 16 to score the game-tying touchdown. Wagner then stopped quarterback Curtis Drake inches short of the goal line on a 2-point conversion attempt to end the game.

2012 Class 3A Cathedral Prep 24, Archbishop Wood 14 At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: Felix Manus-Schell hauled in a 60-yard touchdown pass from Michigan State recruit Damion Terry in the third quarter to help Prep pull away. Terry finished with 317 yards and two touchdowns through the air.

Sharpsville 10, Riverside 7 At Mansion Park, Altoona Breakdown: Tom McMath and Jim Tucker forced a fumble on the 1-yard line to stop a late drive, and Brad Sarchet intercepted a pass with 24 seconds left on the final Riverside drive to secure the state championship for the Blue Devils.

Terry Roberts returns an interception for a key touchdown in Cathedral Prep’s 2016 win. [FILE PHOTO]

2016 Class 4A Cathedral Prep players celebrated the first of four state titles in 2000. [FILE PHOTO]

2000 Class 4A Cathedral Prep 41, Central Bucks West 35 At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: In overtime, Dale Williams blocked a field-goal attempt after Cathedral Prep stopped the powerful Central Bucks West in overtime before Jawan Walker scored from 4 yards out as the Ramblers snapped the Bucks’ historic 59-game win streak.

Cathedral Prep 27, Imhotep Charter 20 At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: Terry Roberts returned a game-changing interception 31 yards for a touchdown with 7 minutes, 5 seconds left. Joe Mischler ran in for the game-tying 2-point conversion before throwing a 63-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Oedekoven to clinch the win.

2017 Class 4A Cathedral Prep 38, Imhotep Charter 28 At Hersheypark Stadium Breakdown: Junior Billy Lucas ran for three touchdowns and Joe Mischler threw for one and ran for one as the high-powered offense led the Ramblers to their fourth state championship and second in a row against Imhotep Charter.

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Drew Astorino starred for General McLane in the 2006 title game. [FILE PHOTO]

1981: The Pennsylvania Football Coaches Association files a class action suit charging that the PIAA was discriminating by sponsoring championships in all sports but football. 1983: The U.S. District Court upholds the PIAA decision, calling the decision to not have a state tournament “rational�. November 8, 1985: The first football playoff games are played in District 10 history. District 7 (WPIAL) had been playing district championship games since 1914, and District 3 (Harrisburg area) started district football playoffs in 1982.

November 17, 1986: The PIAA reconsiders not having a tournament to crown a state champion in football. At the time, Pennsylvania was just one of five states to not have a football state champion and nine of the 12 districts were crowning their own champions. January 1988: The PIAA votes to begin a state tournament in football using a region points system as the qualifier. The PIAA decides to divide the state up into four classes, with the four championship games being played at different sites. December 3, 1988: The first PIAA playoff games take place with semifinal games in four classes.

Cambridge Springs becomes the first District 10 team to compete in the state playoffs as the Blue Devils defeat East Brady 12-6 in the Class 1A semifinals at Clarion University. December 10, 1988: Cambridge Springs becomes the first District 10 team to play in a state championship game. The Blue Devils lost to Camp Hill 18-7 in the Class 1A title game at Shippensburg University. December 9, 1989: Hickory wins the first state championship in Distict 10 history. The Hornets beat Montoursville 30-22 at Memorial Stadium in Middletown.


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December 14, 1991: Strong Vincent wins the Class 3A football state championship. The Colonels defeated Conestoga Valley 29-20 at Lackawanna Stadium.

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Farrell 34, Northern Bedford 19 Slippery Rock HS Farrell 36, Ridgway 0 Clarion U Jeannette 17, Farrell 6 Seneca Valley HS Wilmington 33, Clarion 6 Clarion U Wilmington 49, Washington 42 Slippery Rock U Southern Columbia 48, Wilmington 0 Hershey Sharon 67, Karns City 17 Clarion U Sharon 45, Forest Hills 25 Penns Manor HS Quaker Valley 43, Sharon 23 North Hills HS Cathedral Prep 56, University Prep 0 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 42, Thomas Jefferson 17 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 42, Berks Catholic 24 Somerset HS Cathedral Prep 38, Imhotep Charter 28 Hershey Hollidaysburg 30, Grove City 27 Penns Manor HS State College 48, Erie 12 Clarion U Farrell 30, Conemaugh Township 0 Somerset HS Farrell 20, Ridgway 7 Slippery Rock U Clairton 24, Farrell 6 Slippery Rock U Wilmington 42, Kane 0 Slippery Rock U Steel Valley 49, Wilmington 13 North Allegheny HS Karns City 35, Hickory 17 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 58, University Prep 12 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 30, Thomas Jefferson 13 Baldwin HS Cathedral Prep 28, Berks Catholic 14 Somerset HS Cathedral Prep 27, Imhotep Charter 20 Hershey Meadville 76, Hollidaysburg 29 Slippery Rock U West Allegheny 47, Meadville 20 North Allegheny HS State College 35, McDowell 14 Clarion U Farrell 27, Kane 6 Clarion U Farrell 26, Berlin-Brothersvalley 21 Penn Hills HS Bishop Guilfoyle 35, Farrell 0 Hershey Martinsburg Central 30, Hickory 21 DuBois HS Cathedral Prep 28, Thomas Jefferson 21 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 38, Bishop McDevitt 34 DuBois HS Imhotep Charter 40, Cathedral Prep 3 Hershey McDowell 42, Brashear 2 Cupples Stadium State College 48, McDowell 40 Clarion U Sharpsville 50, Kane 14 Slippery Rock U Clairton 54, Sharpsville 18 North Allegheny HS Hickory 28, Tyrone 0 DuBois HS South Fayette 44, Hickory 14 Slippery Rock U Central Valley 52, Conneaut 23 North Allegheny HS McDowell 35, Brashear 6 Veterans Stadium State College 27, McDowell 6 Clarion U Clarion 35, Lakeview 20 Slippery Rock U Hickory 37, Martinsburg Central 27 DuBois HS South Fayette 23, Hickory 20 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 28, West Allegheny 0 North Allegheny HS Bishop McDevitt 47, Cathedral Prep 42 DuBois HS McDowell 49, Allderdice 19 Cupples Stadium McDowell 16, Mifflin County 10 OT DuBois HS Central Catholic 48, McDowell 7 Veterans Stadium Port Allegany 28, Sharpsville 21 Bradford HS Richland 38, Hickory 12 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 27, West Allegheny 13 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 38, Bishop McDevitt 3 Clearfield HS Cathedral Prep 24, Archbishop Wood 14 Hershey McDowell 61, Perry 14 Fairview HS McDowell 42, State College 0 Slippery Rock U North Allegheny 56, McDowell 6 Seneca Valley HS Sharpsville 35, Port Allegany 33 Slippery Rock U Clairton 30, Sharpsville 8 Slippery Rock U Tyrone 40, Hickory 28 Mansion Park Montour 25, Grove City 21 North Allegheny HS Farrell 35, Curwensville 14 Clarion U Clairton 48, Farrell 8 North Allegheny HS Forest Hills 21, Sharon 7 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 31, Central Valley 21 Veterans Stadium Bishop McDevitt 24, Cathedral Prep 21 DuBois HS Farrell 19, Clarion 14 Slippery Rock U Clairton 13, Farrell 7 Slippery Rock U Wilmington 25, Forest Hills 24 IUP Greensburg C.C. 14, Wilmington 10 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 44, Schenley 12 Veterans Stadium West Allegheny 36, Cathedral Prep 21 North Allegheny HS McDowell 49, DuBois 13 Edinboro U State College 16, McDowell 7 DuBois HS Farrell 31, Cameron County 0 Clarion U Clairton 24, Farrell 21 North Allegheny HS Wilmington 21, Martinsburg Central 19 Slippery Rock U Wilmington 29, Aliquippa 28 OT Center HS Wilmington 35, West Catholic 34 2 OT Hershey Strong Vincent 34, Clearfield 14 DuBois HS Thomas Jefferson 35, Strong Vincent 21 Veterans Stadium McDowell 40, DuBois 12 Edinboro U State College 22, McDowell 10 DuBois HS Kane 12, Mercyhurst Prep 7 Veterans Stadium Wilmington 35, Bishop McCort 24 Mansion Park Jeannette 41, Wilmington 21 Slippery Rock U Strong Vincent 54, Indian Valley 20 Veterans Stadium Thomas Jefferson 35, Strong Vincent 6 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 48, Brashear 14 Cupples Stadium Central Catholic 44, Cathedral Prep 6 Veterans Stadium West Middlesex 12, Coudersport 8 Clarion U West Middlesex 37, Clairton 30 Ambridge HS Southern Columbia 56, West Middlesex 14 Hershey Wilmington 13, Bishop McCort 6 Slippery Rock U Jeannette 27, Wilmington 7 Hempfield HS General McLane 14, Oliver 6 Cupples Stadium General McLane 28, Thomas Jefferson 7 North Allegheny HS

January 1992: The PIAA votes to put all four state championship games at one site. Mansion Park in Altoona is chosen as the site. Fall 1993: The PIAA changes formats to do away with the region points system. The PIAA develops brackets based on district champions earning spots in the state tournament. December 8, 1995: Future District 10 powerhouse Farrell wins the Class 1A state championship with a 6-0 win over Southern Columbia. Farrell was a member of District 7 at the time. December 11, 1997: Sharpsville becomes the third District 10 team to win a football state championship as the Blue Devils edge Riverside 10-7 in a thrilling Class 1A championship game. It was also one of the last state championship games played at Mansion Park. Fall 1998: The PIAA moves all football championship games to Hersheypark Stadium. The state championship games have not left Hershey since 1998. December 9, 2000: Cathedral Prep beats Central Bucks West 41-35 in overtime to win the PIAA Class 4A championship. The Ramblers ended Central Bucks West’s 59-game winning streak and it was just the third state championship game to go to overtime. December 15, 2006: General McLane knocks off Pottsville 28-23 in an impressive postseason run to win the PIAA Class 3A championship. December 13, 2008: Wilmington finished its playoff run of close wins by defeating West Catholic 35-34 in double overtime for the PIAA Class 2A championship. The ‘Hounds Hammer defense stopped a two-point conversion try to seal to win in the second overtime. It is the only PIAA football championship game to ever go into two overtimes. December 14, 2012: Cathedral Prep wins its second state championship by defeating Archbishop Wood 24-14 for the Class 3A title. October 7, 2015: In a historic vote, the PIAA changed the landscape of Pennsylvania high school sports. Not only did the PIAA Board of Directors vote to expand football to six classes, but they also voted to expand basketball, baseball and softball to six classes and soccer and girls volleyball to four classes. December 8, 2016: Cathedral Prep pulls off a fourth-quarter rally to upset Imhotep Charter 27-20 for its third state championship in school history. December 7, 2017: Cathedral Prep becames the first team in District 10 history to win back-to-back state championships by defeating Imhotep Charter 38-28.

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Sharpsville players celebrate their 1997 PIAA Class 1A title at Altoona in 1997. [FILE PHOTO/SHARON HERALD]

Matt Bauer, center with trophy, starred defensively as Prep claimed its fourth PIAA title in 2017. [MATTHEW O’HAREN/SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

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General McLane 28, Pottsville 23 Hershey Cathedral Prep 44, Brashear 22 Veterans Stadium Upper St. Clair 30, Cathedral Prep 7 North Allegheny HS Coudersport 48, Kennedy Catholic 42 2 OT Slippery Rock U Reynolds 41, Brockway 16 Clarion U South Park 28, Reynolds 2 Seneca Valley HS General McLane 41, Perry 20 Slippery Rock U Franklin Regional 27, General McLane 21 Slippery Rock U Cathedral Prep 59, Brashear 0 Cupples Stadium McKeesport 42, Cathedral Prep 7 Slippery Rock U Curwensville 34, Sharpsville 6 Clarion U Grove City 28, Brookville 12 Slippery Rock U Grove City 11, Tyrone 2 State College HS Lansdale Catholic 40, Grove City 17 Hershey Strong Vincent 7, Perry 0 Slippery Rock U Thomas Jefferson 13, Strong Vincent 2 Slippery Rock U McDowell 47, Brashear 21 Veterans Stadium Central Catholic 44, McDowell 3 North Allegheny HS Clarion-Limestone 33, West Middlesex 14 Clarion U Slippery Rock 13, Brockway 0 Slippery Rock U Slippery Rock 28, Tyrone 14 Mansion Park Aliquippa 28, Slippery Rock 15 Peters Township HS Perry 17, Strong Vincent 7 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 45, Brashear 7 Veterans Stadium State College 28, Cathedral Prep 14 State College HS Clarion-Limestone 40, West Middlesex 7 Sharon HS Brockway 12, Slippery Rock 7 Punxsutawney HS Perry 54, General McLane 0 Veterans Stadium Altoona 30, Cathedral Prep 27 Mansion Park Sharpsville 35, Coudersport 12 DuBois HS Bishop Carroll 24, Sharpsville 13 Sharon HS Sharon 20, Karns City 13 Hickory HS Bishop McCort 13, Sharon 10 OT Mansion Park Perry 35, Wilmington 7 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 41, Brashear 9 Veterans Stadium Altoona 29, Cathedral Prep 28 Mansion Park Sharpsville 7, Curwensville 0 Sharon HS Sharpsville 28, Windber 6 Mansion Park Rochester 27, Sharpsville 3 North Allegheny HS Sharon 15, Karns City 7 Brookville HS Sharon 21, Tyrone 14 OT Farrell HS Aliquippa 20, Sharon 7 Veterans Stadium Wilmington 37, Perry 25 Hickory HS Wilmington 35, Bradford 0 Karns City HS West Allegheny 37, Wilmington 7 West Mifflin HS Cathedral Prep 49, Allderdice 0 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 27, Altoona 20 2 OT Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 39, Mount Lebanon 14 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 41, Central Bucks West 35 OT Hershey Cameron County 21, Sharpsville 20 DuBois HS Sharon 33, Karns City 9 Veterans Stadium Tyrone 24, Sharon 7 Mansion Park Perry 27, Greenville 17 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 70, Schenley 0 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 27, Hollidaysburg 0 Mansion Park Cathedral Prep 27, Woodland Hills 23 Hempfield HS Central Bucks West 14, Cathedral Prep 13 Hershey Smethport 46, Kennedy Christian 7 Veterans Stadium Sharon 41, Brookville 6 DuBois HS Sharon 25, United 0 Veterans Stadium Shady Side Academy 21, Sharon 14 Veterans Stadium Perry 54, Oil City 6 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 36, Schenley 0 Cupples Stadium Cathedral Prep 20, State College 14 2 OT Veterans Stadium New Castle 27, Cathedral Prep 25 Veterans Stadium Sharpsville 27, Clarion 6 Veterans Stadium Sharpsville 17, Bellwood-Antis 15 Veterans Stadium Sharpsviille 18, Riverview 0 Veterans Stadium Sharpsville 10, Riverside 7 Mansion Park Wilmington 22, Karns City 17 Veterans Stadium

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Wilmington 35, Tyrone 28 Mansion Park South Park 33, Wilmington 7 Pittsburgh U Perry 41, Greenville 0 Cupples Stadium McDowell 45, Schenley 12 Veterans Stadium McDowell 10, Altoona 7 Mansion Park Upper St. Clair 21, McDowell 14 Pittsburgh U Cambridge Springs 16, Smethport 12 Warren HS Moshannon Valley 10, Cambridge Springs 6 Mansion Park Wilmington 19, Redbank Valley 0 Brookville HS Tyrone 14, Wilmington 10 Sharon HS Greenville 25, Westinghouse 6 Sharon HS Greenville 27, Lock Haven 14 Mansion Park Blackhawk 14, Greenville 7 North Allegheny HS McDowell 25, Schenley 6 Cupples Stadium McDowell 45, Altoona 6 Sharon HS Woodland Hills 29, McDowell 17 Sharon HS Smethport 28, Iroquois 8 Veterans Stadium Wilmington 21, Brookville 0 Veterans Stadium Tyrone 14, Wilmington 7 Mansion Park Sharon 34, Westinghouse 0 Cupples Stadium Sharon 13, Central Cambria 12 Veterans Stadium Sharon 22, Belle Vernon 16 2 OT Veterans Stadium Berwick 43, Sharon 6 Mansion Park McDowell 42, Schenley 6 Veterans Stadium McDowell 24, Hollidaysburg 7 Mansion Park Penn Hills 28, McDowell 0 North Allegheny HS Kennedy Christian 21, Coudersport 14 Sharon HS Kennedy Christian 35, Homer Center 20 Indiana HS Western Beaver 20, Kennedy Christian 0 North Allegheny HS Brookville 23, Wilmington 14 Punxsutawney HS Sharon 29, Peabody 6 Hickory HS Sharon 28, Lock Haven 7 Mansion Park Sharon 14, McGuffey 7 Mount Lebanon HS Berwick 27, Sharon 7 Mansion Park Central 24, Schenley 0 Cupples Stadium Central 48, Clearfield 6 Veterans Stadium McKeesport 7, Central 6 Veterans Stadium Eisenhower 20, Clarion-Limestone 18 Punxsutawney HS Laurel Valley 36, Eisenhower 14 Warren HS Northwestern 22, Karns City 0 General McLane HS Forest Hills 20, Northwestern 0 Mansion Park Greenville 9, Lock Haven 0 Sharon HS Blackhawk 9, Greenville 6 Sharon HS Central 20, DuBois 6 Veterans Stadium Central 27, Hollidaysburg 14 Mansion Park North Hills 15, Central 7 North Allegheny HS Smethport 14, Eisenhower 0 Warren HS Fairview 26, Redbank Valley 18 Punxsutawney HS Fairview 23, Bedford 18 Veterans Stadium East Allegheny 34, Fairview 13 Sharon HS Lock Haven 24, Sharon 8 Mansion Park Cathedral Prep 21, DuBois 0 Clearfield HS State College 10, Cathedral Prep 9 Mansion Park Smethport 21, Iroquois 15 DuBois HS Hickory 26, Redbank Valley 12 West Middlesex HS Forest Hills 23, Hickory 6 Mansion Park Strong Vincent 41, Brookville 0 Clearfield HS Strong Vincent 14, Lock Haven 12 Veterans Stadium Strong Vincent 27, Blackhawk 26 Sharon HS Strong Vincent 29, Conestoga Valley 20 Lackawanna Stadium Cathedral Prep 7, Punxsutawney 0 Veterans Stadium Cathedral Prep 49, State College 10 Mansion Park Cathedral Prep 28, Connellsville 21 Greater Latrobe HS Central Bucks West 26, Cathedral Prep 14 Mansion Park North Allegheny 35, Cathedral Prep 17 Sharon HS Hickory 17, Steel Valley 7 IUP Hickory 30, Montoursville 22 Middletown HS Cambridge Springs 12, East Brady 6 Clarion U Camp Hill 18, Cambridge Springs 7 Shippensburg U


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Team Cathedral Prep Central Fairview General McLane Strong Vincent Sharon Farrell McDowell Wilmington Sharpsville Cambridge Springs Meadville Northwestern Reynolds Slippery Rock Greenville Hickory Grove City Kennedy Catholic West Middlesex Eisenhower Conneaut Erie Iroquois Lakeview Mercyhurst Prep Oil City

W L 33 16 4 2 2 1 4 2 7 4 14 9 9 6 15 11 15 11 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1

PCT. .673 .667 .667 .667 .636 .609 .600 .577 .577 .563 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .429 .417 .400 .400 .400 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

PF 1,505 (30.7) 132 (22.0) 62 (20.7) 132 (22.0) 242 (22.0) 496 (21.6) 306 (20.4) 696 (26.8) 554 (21.3) 316 (19.8) 41 (10.3) 96 (48.0) 22 (11.0) 43 (21.5) 63 (15.8) 91 (13.0) 256 (21.3) 104 (20.8) 105 (21.0) 84 (16.8) 34 (11.3) 23 (23.0) 12 (12.0) 23 (11.5) 20 (20.0) 7 (7.0) 6 (6.0)

PA 903 (18.4) 48 (8.0) 70 (23.3) 137 (22.8) 192 (17.5) 375 (16.3) 242 (16.1) 515 (19.8) 588 (22.6) 311 (19.4) 46 (11.5) 76 (38.0) 20 (10.0) 44 (22.0) 54 (13.5) 111 (15.9) 301 (25.1) 109 (21.8) 148 (29.6) 167 (33.4) 68 (22.7) 52 (52.0) 48 (48.0) 49 (24.5) 35 (35.0) 12 (12.0) 54 (54.0)

PF 1,505 (30.7) 696 (26.8) 554 (21.3) 496 (21.6) 306 (20.4) 242 (22.0) 316 (19.8) 256 (21.3) 132 (22.0) 132 (22.0) 91 (13.0) 62 (20.7) 41 (10.3) 63 (15.8) 104 (20.8) 105 (21.0) 84 (16.8) 96 (48.0) 22 (11.0) 43 (21.5) 34 (11.3) 23 (23.0) 12 (12.0) 20 (20.0) 7 (7.0) 6 (6.0) 23 (11.5)

PA 903 (18.4) 515 (19.8) 588 (22.6) 375 (16.3) 242 (16.1) 192 (17.5) 311 (19.4) 301 (25.1) 48 (8.0) 137 (22.8) 111 (15.9) 70 (23.3) 46 (11.5) 54 (13.5) 109 (21.8) 148 (29.6) 167 (33.4) 76 (38.0) 20 (10.0) 44 (22.0) 68 (22.7) 52 (52.0) 48 (48.0) 35 (35.0) 12 (12.0) 54 (54.0) 49 (24.5)

Most PIAA Victories Team Cathedral Prep McDowell Wilmington Sharon Farrell Strong Vincent Sharpsville Hickory Central General McLane Greenville Fairview Cambridge Springs Slippery Rock Grove City Kennedy Catholic West Middlesex Meadville Northwestern Reynolds Eisenhower Conneaut Erie Lakeview Mercyhurst Prep Oil City Iroquois

W L 33 16 15 11 15 11 14 9 9 6 7 4 6 3 5 7 4 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2

PCT. .673 .577 .577 .609 .600 .636 .563 .417 .667 .667 .429 .667 .500 .500 .400 .400 .400 .500 .500 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

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Site...................................................Games Veterans Stadium...................................45 Slippery Rock University.......................30 Mansion Park, Altoona..........................26 North Allegheny High School................17 Clarion University..................................15 Cupples Stadium, Pittsburgh................15 DuBois High School................................14 Sharon High School................................13 Hersheypark Stadium............................12 Punxsutawney High School.....................4 Clearfield High School.............................3 Hickory High School.................................3 Seneca Valley High School......................3 Somerset High School.............................3 Warren High School.................................3 Brookville High School.............................2 Edinboro University.................................2 Hempfield High School............................2 Indiana (Pa.) University...........................2 Penns Manor High School.......................2 Pittsburgh University...............................2 State College High School.......................2 Ambridge High School.............................1 Baldwin High School................................1 Bradford High School...............................1 Center High School..................................1 Fairview High School...............................1 Farrell High School...................................1 General McLane High School..................1 Greater Latrobe High School..................1 Indiana High School.................................1 Karns City High School............................1 Lackawanna Stadium..............................1 Middletown High School.........................1 Mount Lebanon High School...................1 North Hills High School...........................1 Penn Hills High School.............................1 Peters Township High School.................1 Shippensburg University.........................1 West Middlesex High School..................1 West Mifflin High School.........................1

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Class 3A District 10 Quarterfinals Slippery Rock 38, Harbor Creek 14 Hickory 41, Corry 7 Semifinals Sharon 26, Slippery Rock 10 Mercyhurst Prep 28, Hickory 10 Championship Sharon 21, Mercyhurst Prep 14

PIAA

Conneaut-------------------------- 57 Grove City------------------------- 58 Hickory----------------------------- 59 Sharon----------------------------- 60 Slippery Rock--------------------- 61

First round Sharon 67, Karns City 17 Quarterfinals Sharon 45, Forest Hills 25 Semifinals Quaker Valley 43, Sharon 23

SEASON OUTLOOK

Class 5A

• 2017 champion: Grove City • Favorite: Sharon • Contenders: Grove City, Hickory • Dark horse: Conneaut

2018 NEW REGION School Enrollment Conneaut-------------------------256 Grove City------------------------244 Hickory----------------------------228 Sharon----------------------------208 Slippery Rock--------------------272 Class 3A range: 199-272

REGION 5 CHAMPIONS (Since initial realignment in 2004) 2017: Grove City (6-0) 2016: Meadville (6-0) 2015: Conneaut (5-0) 2014: Conneaut (5-0) 2013: Slippery Rock (6-0) 2012: Slippery Rock (6-0) 2011: Grove City (6-0) 2010: Grove City (6-0) 2009: Grove City (6-0) 2008: Grove City (6-0) 2007: Titusville (5-0) 2006: Titusville (5-0) 2005: General McLane (8-0) 2004: Strong Vincent (8-0)

District 10 Quarterfinals Meadville 33, Conneaut 26 Semifinals Grove City 45, Fort LeBoeuf 7 Championship Grove City 35, Meadville 14

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First round Hollidaysburg 30, Grove City 27

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team Name

School

No. Pos.

Offense Frank Shaffer Logan Lutz*

Sharon Grove City

11 11

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Hickory

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Conneaut Conneaut Grove City

11 11 11

LB DB DB

Special teams Sam Scarton

Defense Austin Kelly Kyle Sheets Logan Lutz*

Second team Name

School

No. Pos.

Offense Carter Chinn Brady Callahan Hayden Gallagher

Grove City Grove City Hickory

11 11 11

TE QB QB

Sean Northcott

Slippery Rock 11

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Special teams

Lutz is a versatile, two-time all-District 10 selection. He had 62 catches for 858 yards and 10 TDs in 2017. He ranks seventh in D-10 history with 125 career receptions.

Sam Scarton

Hickory

11

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LB DL DL DL LB LB

Defense Peyton Hearn Conneaut Lance Craig Grove City Jake Bush Grove City Shawn Woods Grove City Carter Chinn Grove City Frank Shaffer Sharon *Region 5 Player of the Year


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OUTLOOK

6-4 overall 5-1 region 5 Home field: Conneaut Field 2018 SCHEDULE

Conneaut put together another winning season in 2017 as the Eagles went 6-4. Conneaut fell to rival Meadville by a touchdown in the playoffs despite having one of the top offenses in District 10. The Eagles averaged 39.1 points per game, which was good for sixth overall in D-10. Conneaut returns six starters on both sides of the ball, including Division II recruit Kyle Sheets. The quarterback/ defensive back is getting plenty of interest from PSAC schools. Sheets threw for 1,735 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior. He is a big-time offensive weapon and is joined by running back Peyton Hearn in the backfield. Hearn ran for 119 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries last year, but his workload could increase significantly with the graduation of Bailey Kersnick, who ran for 1,845 yards and 23 touchdowns. Noah Richardson returns at tight end and Dom

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Knierman, Chad Jones and Zach Kehl are back on the offensive line. Conneaut will have to replace leading receiver Ethan RB/LB Ray, who had 53 SENIOR catches for 676 PEYT yards and seven ON HEAR N touchdowns, and Kristian Zarembinski, who had 14 catches for 152 yards and one touchdown. Conneaut has several starters back at each position on defense. Trevor Tursky and Knierman are back on the defensive line, while Hearn and Richardson are back at linebacker and Tanner Niemann and Sheets in the secondary. Hearn was second on the team with 78 tackles, including two sacks, and Richardson was third with 71 tackles. Conneaut will have to replace Gavin Tompkins, who recorded 64 tackles and a team-leading six sacks.

Date

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Aug. 24.................. Oil City.......................7 Aug. 31................ Meadville.....................7 Sept. 7.............. at North East..................7 Sept. 14..............at Hickory*....................7 Sept. 21..........General McLane...............7 Sept. 28.............. at Sharon*....................7 Oct. 5..............Slippery Rock*.................7 Oct. 12............. at Grove City*.................7 Oct. 19......... at Conneaut (Ohio).............7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 5 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Pat Gould 14th season, 93-49

at Fairview------------------------------------- W, 55-6 DuBois*----------------------------------------W, 35-14 at Grove City*--------------------------------- L, 12-28 Greenville--------------------------------------L, 27-49 at Meadville*---------------------------------W, 24-14 General McLane------------------------------ L, 34-47 at Oil City*------------------------------------W, 60-58 Warren*----------------------------------------- W, 48-7 Franklin*---------------------------------------W, 70-40

District 10 playoffs

Meadville---------------------------------------L, 26-33 *Region 5 game

2017 LEADERS Kyle

Noah

Dominick

Sheets

Richardson

Knierman

Passing Names Kyle Sheets

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN

Rushing

No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

26 Connor Marks 28 Jayden Onderko

WR

Fr.

5-5 110

1

Tanner Niemann

QB

So.

5-11 140

33 Roman Demarco

WR

Fr.

6-1 155

3

Kyle Sheets

QB

Jr.

6-3 205

4

Jake Smith

WR

Fr.

5-11 155

50 Chad Jones

OL

Jr.

5-10 180

51 Trevory Tursky

OL

Fr.

5-9 175

5

Devin Neal

RB

So.

5-8 150

52 Keith Palko

OL

So.

6-0 175

6

Brady Gould

WR

Fr.

5-6 104

53 Coulten Coulter

OL

Fr.

5-10 175

7

Eli Boyce

WR

So.

5-8 140

56 Zach Kehl

OL

Fr.

5-7 190

8

Sheyn Fuller

RB

So.

5-9 165

58 Payden Ordos

OL

So.

5-10 180

9

Mahlon Schmidt

WR

Jr.

5-9 162

59 Connor Strait

OL

So.

5-11 195

10 Chance Hoehn

RB

So.

5-8 165

60 Shane Ruff

OL

Fr.

5-11 200

11 Nate Bortnick

QB

Fr.

6-0 150

61 Owen Petergol

OL

Fr.

5-7 120

13 Anthony Terrant

WR

Fr.

5-8 145

63 Dom Knierman

OL

Jr.

5-11 210

15 Luke Petergol

OL

Fr.

5-7 120

64 Kyle Bierman

OL

Jr.

5-9 220

16 Josh Anderson

RB

Fr.

5-6 120

65 Jesse Orr

OL

Fr.

5-8 175

17 Domenic Ellis

RB

Jr.

5-10 160

66 Moses Schmidt

OL

Fr.

5-10 145

20 Noah Richardson

WR

So.

6-0 190

67 Zain Riordan

OL

Fr.

5-6 150

21 Peyton Hearn

RB

Jr.

5-5 165

70 Charlie Kelsey

OL

So.

5-9 240

22 Brendan Laird

WR

Jr.

5-10 150

84 Riley Hippert

WR

So.

5-8 130

24 Mason Mihoci

WR

Fr.

5-11 125

OL

Fr.

5-8 200

25 Aaron Canale

RB

Fr.

5-9 150

Travis Logan

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 120 206 1,735 16 9

Names Bailey Kersnick Kyle Sheets Devin Neal Peyton Hearn

Att. 208 113 12 25

Yds. 1,845 676 125 119

Avg. TD 8.9 23 6.0 13 10.4 1 4.8 2

Rec. Yds. 53 676 28 527 14 152 12 264 11 116

Avg. TD 12.8 7 18.8 4 10.9 1 22.0 3 10.6 0

Receiving Names Ethan Ray Bailey Kersnick Kristian Zarembinski Noah Richardson Hunter Strait

Scoring Names Bailey Kersnick Kyle Sheets Ethan Ray Peyton Hearn Kristian Zarembinski Returnees in bold

TD 27 14 7 4 1

PAT 0 0 0 0 11

61

2-pt. Total 0 162 1 86 7 56 0 24 1 19


62

EAGLES

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

GROVE CITY

CITY

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Grove City won the District 10 Class 5A championship last fall before a close loss to Hollidaysburg in the PIAA first round. The Eagles won 11 games and should have a solid team back this fall. Grove City has a few holes to fill with the graduation of linemen Logan Minch, Nick Lanshcak and Joe Kosick, along with running back Trey Adams, playmaker Qadir Muhammad and kicker Aidan Reed. Each contributed last fall, but everyone else is back. Adams leaves the biggest hole at the skill positions as he led the Eagles with 970 yards and 23 touchdowns on 192 carries and was second with 19 catches for 145 yards. Muhammad had seven touchdown catches. The line will need some work after graduation losses. Grove City returns quarterback Brady Callahan, who threw for 1,984 yards and 23 touchdowns last year. Explosive athlete Logan Lutz, a twotime D-10 all-star, ran for 765 yards

PLAYERS TO WATCH

GROVE

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Sam Mowrey 5th season, 24-20

at General McLane--------------------------- W, 35-7 at Warren*------------------------------------- W, 42-2 Conneaut*------------------------------------W, 28-12 at Franklin*------------------------------------ W, 58-6 Oil City*----------------------------------------W, 47-12 at Slippery Rock------------------------------ W, 28-0 DuBois*----------------------------------------- W, 42-0 Fairview----------------------------------------W, 46-13 at Meadville*---------------------------------W, 41-13

District 10 playoffs Fort LeBoeuf----------------------------------- W, 45-7 Meadville--------------------------------------W, 35-14

PIAA playoffs Hollidaysburg--------------------------------- L, 27-30 *Region 5 game

Tyler Greer

Brady

2017 LEADERS

Logan Lutz

Callahan

Passing Names Brady Callahan

No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

30 Carter Chinn 31 Colby Nelson

RB/LB

So.

5-9 150

1

QB/LB

Jr.

6-4 185

51 Tim Christy

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 160

WR/LB

Jr.

2

Daiveon Say

WR/DB

So.

5-8 140

54 Jake Bush

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 170

Jacob Reddick

WR/LB

So.

6-2 160

59 Cody Miller

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 220

4

Zack Martin

QB/LB

Fr.

5-5 130

60 Lance Craig

OL/DL

So.

6-2 245

6

Sam Stanton

WR/LB

So.

5-8 155

63 Shawn Woods

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 180

8

Tyler Shreffler

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 135

64 Seth Davis

OL/LB

Jr.

5-11 185

9

Brady Callahan

QB/DB

Jr.

5-10 165

65 Max Myford

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 270

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9 140

66 Rowan Perample

OL/DL

Fr.

11 Tyler Greer

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 175

67 Ryan Locktosh

OL/DL

Fr.

6-1 180

12 Kendall Hollen

WR/DB

Fr.

5-6 135

72 Nick Smither

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 205

13 Logan Breese

QB/DB

Fr.

5-8 130

73 Ron Howard

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 220

16 Ben Knouse

WR/DB

Fr.

6-0 135

74 Matt Howard

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 180

20 Landon Hedglin

TE/LB Fr. 5-10 175

76 Cole Forrester

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 230

22 Erik Amodei

WR/LB

Jr.

6-0 160

77 Challen Estes

OL/DL

So.

5-11 235

23 Logan Lutz

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 175

77 Elliot Schaefer

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 220

25 Nick Murawski

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 145

78 Jake Chimiak

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0 240

Jr.

5-8 120

So.

26 David Detweiler

RB/DB

81 Zach Boarts

WR/DB

27 Caiden Maine

TE/LB Fr. 5-10 135

87 Chris Dawson

TE/LB

So.

5-11 160

29 Julian Breese

RB/LB

88 Jamie Amodei

WR/DL

Fr.

6-0 155

Jr.

5-9 160

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 144 194 1,984 23 9

Rushing

6-1 185

3

10 Daishawn Say

Opponent Time

Aug. 24..............Fort LeBoeuf...................7 Aug. 31..............at Greenville..................7 Sept. 7...................at Corry......................7 Sept. 14................Brashear......................7 Sept. 21.........at Slippery Rock*..............7 Sept. 28................ Hickory*......................7 Oct. 5....................Sharon*......................7 Oct. 12................ Conneaut*....................7 Oct. 19...............at Meadville...................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 5 game

and six touchdowns and caught 62 passes for 858 yards and 10 touchdowns. The two are a bigtime combination, along with Tyler Greer at running OLB/T back. Greer ran E SENIOR for 598 yards and seven CAR C H I NT E R touchdowns N and could see his workload increase. Carter Chinn, A.J. Miller and Nick Murawski could see more passes in Muhammad’s absence. Chinn is back at tight end, and Seth Davis, Jake Bush, Ron Howard, Nick Smither and Lance Craig return on the line. Shawn Woods, Bush, Craig and Smith are back on the defensive line, and Seth Davis, Greer, Chinn and Miller will lead the linebackers. Murawski and Lutz are returning standouts in the secondary for the Eagles.

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN A.J. Miller

11-1 overall 6-0 region 5 Home field: Forker Field

Names Trey Adams Logan Lutz Tyler Greer Brady Callahan

Att. 192 86 54 81

Yds. 970 765 598 282

Avg. TD 5.1 23 8.9 6 11.1 7 3.5 3

Rec. Yds. 62 858 19 145 18 374 16 228 14 233

Avg. TD 13.8 10 7.6 0 20.8 7 14.3 1 16.6 3

Receiving Names Logan Lutz Trey Adams Qadir Muhammad Carter Chinn Nick Murawski

Scoring Names TD Trey Adams 23 Logan Lutz 16 Qadir Muhammad 9 a-Aidan Reed 0 Tyler Greer 8 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 0 50 0

2-pt. Total 1 140 3 102 0 54 0 53 0 48


HORNETS

2017 RECORD

OUTLOOK

5-6 overall 4-4 region 5 Home field: Hornet Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

Hickory had its streak of six straight District 10 championships snapped last season in a 28-10 semifinal loss to Mercyhurst Prep. Despite losing key players to graduation, the Hornets could be a district contender again this season. Hickory’s first priority is to replace the leadership and talent of the senior class, including Colgate recruit Will Gruber, along with Dominic Clary, Nate Marchand, Trevon Devito and Darren Mitchell. Gruber led the Hornets with 29 catches for 647 yards and seven touchdowns despite playing half of the season with a hand injury. Marchand was an all-region linebacker, while Clary will be missed on the line and Devito and Mitchell at the skill positions. Hickory returns seven starters on both sides of the all. Quarterback Hayden Gallagher threw for 1,687 yards and 18 touchdowns, while Simeon McKinley ran for 301 yards and two touchdowns. Michael Filardi and Asher Patton are two 6-foot 1-inch wide receivers that could make an impact

PLAYERS TO WATCH

RY

KICKOFF 2018

HICKORY

HICKO

along with Kyle McDonough and Michael Henwood. The Hornets return three starters on the line in Ben Morton, Skylar Collins QB and Trever SENIOR Lightner, while Cole Myers, H AY Bobby Mort, G A L LD E N AG H Matt Mowry, ER Rocco Iacino, Hunter Stoots and Kuldera Delgros could all battle for playing time at various positions. Iacino, Morton, Collins, Gallagher, Stoots, Filardi and McDonough are all returning starters on defense. Hickory had some close losses throughout last season in a brutal region. The Hornets have several interesting non-region games with Sharpsville and Greenville and road trips to Mercyhurst Prep and Wilmington. Hickory has plenty of experience back. The Hornets have a tradition of winning and competing each fall no matter who graduates the previous spring.

Date

Opponent Time

Aug.-24.............. Sharpsville....................7 Aug.-31.............. at Sharon*....................7 Sept.-7........at Mercyhurst Prep.............7 Sept.-14............. Conneaut*....................7 Sept.-21..............Greenville.....................7 Sept.-28.......... at Grove City*.................7 Oct.-5.............. Westinghouse.................7 Oct.-12..........at Slippery Rock*..............7 Oct.-19............ at Wilmington.................7 Oct.-26..................... Bye *Region 5 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Bill Brest 9th season, 81-21

at Greenville*---------------------------------- L, 26-27 at Mercer*------------------------------------- W, 62-7 Slippery Rock*-------------------------------- W, 27-0 at Sharon*-------------------------------------- L, 6-27 at Westinghouse------------------------------ L, 13-28 Lakeview*-------------------------------------W, 41-14 Sharpsville*-----------------------------------W, 30-14 at Wilmington*--------------------------------- L, 0-52 Reynolds*--------------------------------------L, 13-27

District 10 playoffs

Corry-------------------------------------------- W, 41-7 Mercyhurst Prep------------------------------ L, 10-28 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Hayden Gallagher

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 99 198 1,687 18 12

Rushing Mike

Trever

Skylar

Hayden

Asher

Filardi

Lightner

Collins

Gallagher

Patton

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

5

Matthew Cannone

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 140

34 Hunter Stoots

LB

So.

5-10 170

6

Simeon McKinley

RB/DB

Jr.

6-1 195

51 Skylar Collins

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 225

26 Asher Patton

WR/DB

Jr.

5-11 150

27 Tacoma Pumphrey

RB/LB

Fr.

5-7 160

8

Vincent Tarver

RB/LB

So.

5-10 150

56 Trever Lightner

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 220

9

Brandon Myhra

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9 155

57 Cole Myers

OL/DL

So.

5-9 180

10 Kuldera Delgros

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 165

61 Andrew Bungar

OL/DL

So.

5-6 165

12 Hayden Gallagher

ATH/DL

Jr.

5-11 180

68 Deomonte Jackson

OL/DL

So.

5-7 245

15 Rocco Iacino

TE/DL

Fr.

6-0 195

71 Benjamin Morton

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 239

72 Michael Trinchese

OL/LB

Fr.

5-7 155

16 Michael Henwood

QB/DB

Fr.

5-11 135

17 Parker Hoye

WR/DB

Jr.

5-6 145

76 Austin Airgood

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5 140

19 Kyle McDonough

WR/DB

Jr.

6-2 190

85 Dalton Beatty

TE/DL

Fr.

5-10 150

20 Michael Filardi

WR/DB

Jr.

5-11 150

88 Sam Scarton

K/P

Jr.

6-0 160

21 Nathan Richards

WR/DB

So.

5-8 150

93 Trent Morris

OL/DL

So.

5-7 250

22 Julian Burns

WR/DB

So.

5-8 145

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Names Simeon McKinley Vincent Tarver Hayden Gallagher Nathan Marchand

Att. 86 42 104 30

Yds. 301 299 281 116

Avg. TD 3.5 2 7.1 5 2.7 1 3.9 2

Rec. Yds. 29 647 20 346 20 398 15 137 10 95

Avg. TD 22.3 7 17.3 5 19.9 6 9.1 0 9.5 0

Receiving Names Will Gruber Michael Filardi Darren Mitchell Nathan Marchand Trevon Devito

Scoring Names TD Will Gruber 11 Darren Mitchell 8 a-Sam Scarton 0 Michael Filardi 6 Vincent Tarver 5 a-includes five field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 30 0 0

63

2-pt. Total 0 66 0 48 0 45 0 36 0 30


64

TIGERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

SHARON OUTLOOK

SHARO

N

2018 SCHEDULE Date

Sharon put together an impressive 2017 season, including a District 10 Class 3A championship. The Tigers won two PIAA playoff games and came up just one win short of Hershey. Sharon has a loaded team back this season to make another run. The Tigers’ offense will have to replace one of the top wide receivers in District 10 history in Ziyon Strickland. He capped a recordbreaking career with 90 catches for 1,503 yards and 12 touchdowns last fall. James McKinney, another big receiver, graduated after hauling in 25 catches for 357 yards and five touchdowns. Sharon returns nine starters on offense, including quarterback Lane Voytik. He had a breakout sophomore season with 2,678 yards and 31 touchdowns through the air, while standout running back Jordan Wilson is also back after rushing for 1,243 yards and 17 touchdowns. Big tight end Frank Shaffer, who secured the D-10 title with a timely touchdown catch against Mercyhurst Prep, had 30 catches for 328 yards and six touchdowns and is back this fall. Even with Strickland and McKinney gone, Sharon’s wide receiving

corps could be tough to stop. In addition to Shaffer (6 feet, 3 inches) at tight end, the Tigers QB bring back CJ JUNIOR Parchman LANE (6-3) and VOY T IK Warren Nixon (6-2). Add in Sharpsville transfer Tylon Eilam with Kameron Fisher, Marcel Jones and Trey Jones and Sharon has plenty of offensive talent. Dorian Jefferson, Jordan Volpe, Josh Torr, C.J. Malloy and Dakota Burnett all return on the offensive line. Sharon’s defense has seven returning starters. Among the returning impact players are Wilson, Nixon and Torr at linebacker, Parchman and Shaffer in the secondary and Jefferson, Volpe and Malloy on the line. The Tigers ranked seventh in District 10, regardless of class, by allowing 17 points allowed per game.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

4

Jordan Wilson

Pos. RB/LB

Yr Jr.

Ht. Wt. 5-10 205

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Wilmington*------------------------------------ L, 7-21 Reynolds*-------------------------------------W, 47-13 at Greenville*---------------------------------- L, 14-21 Hickory*---------------------------------------- W, 27-6 at Slippery Rock*----------------------------- W, 24-7 at Mercer*------------------------------------- W, 60-7 at South Range (Ohio)----------------------- L, 14-34 at Lakeview*---------------------------------- W, 62-0 Sharpsville*-----------------------------------W, 21-20

C OAC H

District 10 playoffs

Jim Wildman

Slippery Rock---------------------------------W, 26-10 Mercyhurst Prep-----------------------------W, 21-14

31st season, 248-98-6

2017 LEADERS Dorian

CJ

Warren

Jefferson

Parchman

Nixon

40 Nevin Boatner

FB/LB Fr. 5-10 185

41 Kyle McKee

RB/LB

So.

5-9 155

42 Caleb Fritch

OL/DL

So.

6-0 155

Warren Nixon

TE/LB

Jr.

6-4 210

43 Zyionante Phillips

WR/DB

So.

5-9 135

Lane Voytik

QB/DB

So.

5-9 175

50 Cameron Niemi

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 155

11 Tyzeke Cameron

WR/DB

Jr.

5-11 170

51 Dorian Jefferson

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 220

15 Marcel Austin

WR/DB

So.

5-8 160

52 Josh Torr

TE/DL

Jr.

6-1 200

16 CJ Parchman

WR/DB

So.

6-2 195

53 C.J. Malloy

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 225

17 Kameron Fisher

RB/LB

So.

5-10 170

56 Dakota Burnett

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 230

19 Brett Salsgiver

Fr.

62 Jordan Volpe

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 195

21 Brady Ortiz

So.

66 Brenden Massotti

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 200

23 Frank Shaffer

TE/LB

Jr.

6-2 190

67 Andrew Price

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0 190

26 Aiden Buck

TE/DE

Fr.

6-1 190

68 Thomas Dawson

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 195

27 Peyton Miller

RB/DB

So.

5-7 140

69 Noah Weese

OL/DL

So.

6-3 210

28 Javian Morales

WR/DB

Jr.

5-11 155

71 Giovonnie Thiel

OL/DL

So.

5-10 255

32 Noah Kubayko

RB/LB

So.

5-11 175

34 Tyvell Richardson

Fr.

80 Ben Baron

K

Jr.

5-8 145

87 Keyshawn Smith

WR/DB

So.

5-9 135

37 Corte Williams

QB/DB

Fr.

5-10 165

Nick Alexander

QB/LB

Jr.

6-0 180

39 Mike Zellefrow

WR/DB

So.

5-8 150

Xavier Ford

RB/DL

Jr.

5-11 165

40 Jaysun Burns

RB/LB

So.

5-8 150

J.R. Stephenson

WR/LB

Jr.

6-0 170

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Passing Names Lane Voytik

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 181 295 2,678 31 12

Rushing

5

5-5 145

PIAA playoffs Karns City-------------------------------------W, 67-17 Forest Hills------------------------------------W, 45-25 Quaker Valley--------------------------------- L, 23-43 *Region 2 game

8

RB/LB

Opponent Time

Aug. 24...............Wilmington...................7 Aug. 31................. Hickory*......................7 Sept. 7................ at Fairview....................7 Sept. 14.........at Slippery Rock*..............7 Sept. 21.............. Sharpsville....................7 Sept. 28.............. Conneaut*....................7 Oct. 5.............. at Grove City*.................7 Oct. 12............ University Prep................7 Oct. 19............ at Fort LeBoeuf................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 5 game

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

10-4 overall 6-2 region 2 Home field: Tiger Stadium

Names Jordan Wilson Ziyon Strickland Niko Augustine Brady Ortiz

Att. 196 34 24 11

Yds. 1,243 127 116 100

Avg. TD 6.3 17 3.7 6 4.8 1 9.1 1

Rec. Yds. 90 1,503 30 328 25 357 17 342 9 100

Avg. TD 16.7 12 10.9 6 14.3 5 20.1 5 11.1 2

Receiving Names Ziyon Strickland Frank Shaffer James McKinney CJ Parchman Jordan Wilson

Scoring Names TD Ziyon Strickland 20 Jordan Wilson 19 a-Aaron Nichols 0 Frank Shaffer 6 James McKinney 5 CJ Parchman 5 a-includes three field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 51 0 0 0

2-pt. Total 0 120 1 116 0 60 0 36 0 30 0 30


ROCKETS

OUTLOOK

SLIPP

Slippery Rock is looking to take a step forward this fall after back-toback four-win seasons. The Rockets were in a tough region, but they still picked up a big playoff win over Harbor Creek before running into Sharon. Slippery Rock has an experienced team back, but they will have to replace linebacker Rod Williams, linebacker/defensive lineman Luke Brandon, running back/linebacker Seth Slater and running back/defensive back Hunter Prementine. Slater led the Rockets with 432 yards and four touchdowns last fall, while Prementine was second with 335 yards and three TDs. Slippery Rock returns Jacob Shaffer and Vito Pilosi at quarterback, Kaleb Kamerer at running back, Patrick Shea and Nathan Hyatt at wide receiver and Sean Northcott and Ryan Broad on the offensive line. Shaffer threw for 513 yards and seven TDs during his time at quarterback, while Pilosi was 11-of-28 for 97 yards. Shea led the Rockets with 12

catches for 209 yards and two TDs and Kamerer ran for 288 yards and two TDs. The defense is also loaded with experience, including Kamerer and Shea in the secondary, David Duffalo, Pilosi and Shaffer RB/DB at linebacker S ENIOR and Mitchell KALE Houston and KAM B Northcott ERER on the defensive line. The Rockets graduated their top two tacklers in Williams and Brandon, but Houston was third with 59 tackles, followed by Prementine with 58 and Pilosi with 51. Slippery Rock’s defense bailed out the offense at times last fall as the Rockets were 12th overall in District 10 with 19.4 points per game, while ranking in the bottom 10 in D-10 with 17.1 points scored per game.

ERY R OCK

4-7 overall 3-5 region 2 Home field: Slippery Rock Field 2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24........ at General McLane.............7 Aug. 31.................Reynolds......................7 Sept. 7................ at Franklin....................7 Sept. 14.................Sharon*......................7 Sept. 21..............Grove City*....................7 Sept. 28............. at Titusville...................7 Oct. 5............... at Conneaut*..................7 Oct. 12.................. Hickory*......................7 Oct. 19................. at Oil City.....................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 5 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season at Reynolds*----------------------------------W, 13-12 Greenville*-------------------------------------- L, 0-17 at Hickory*-------------------------------------- L, 0-27 at Mercer*------------------------------------- W, 43-7 Sharon*------------------------------------------ L, 7-24 Grove City--------------------------------------- L, 0-28 Lakeview*-------------------------------------W, 54-14 at Sharpsville*--------------------------------- L, 9-20 Wilmington*----------------------------------- L, 14-24

District 10 playoffs Harbor Creek---------------------------------W, 38-14 Sharon------------------------------------------L, 10-26 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Passing Names Jacob Shaffer

C OAC H Patrick Shea

Ryan Broad

Larry Wendereusz,

Sean Northcott

3rd season, 8-14

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 1

Nick Gills

Pos. WR/LB

Yr Jr.

Ht. Wt. 6-1 170

26 David Duffalo

RB/LB

So.

5-7 165

30 Kid Scarborough

RB/DB

Fr.

5-7 138

31 Trystan Slattery

WR/DB

Fr.

5-7 130

4

Vito Pilosi

QB/DB

So.

6-0 180

33 John Thompson

RB/DB

Jr.

5-6 140

5

Kaleb Kamerer

RB/DB

Jr.

5-10 180

50 Zach Marini

OL/LB

So.

6-0 180

8

Nathaniel Willison

10 Ethan Plesakov

K/P

So.

6-0 160

51 Sean Northcott

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 230

QB/DB

Fr.

6-0 145

53 Ryan Broad

OL/LB

Jr.

5-11 195

14 Ethan Sarver

WR/DB

Fr.

5-7 139

55 Justin Schaeffer

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 163

16 Brendan Stover

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 150

58 Mitchell Houston

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 230

18 Jacob Shaffer

QB/LB

Jr.

6-2 190

59 Cody Hall

OL/LB

So.

5-6 170

19 Max Pierce

WR/DL

Jr.

5-10 160

60 Skyler Coast

OL/DL

So.

5-6 190

20 Patrick Shea

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 190

65 Keaton Meredith

OL/DL

So.

5-5 190

22 Evan Long

WR/DB

Fr.

5-9 143

70 Gabriel Smithbauer

OL/DL

So.

5-7 188

23 Ian Heitzenrater

WR/DB

So.

5-4 125

80 Joel Julin

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 155

24 Nathan Hyatt

WR/DB

So.

5-10 160

83 Cole Rider

WR/DB

Fr.

5-11 150

25 Jon Whitmer

RB/LB

Fr.

5-6 139

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 39 95 513 7 9

Rushing Names Seth Slater Hunter Prementine Kaleb Kamerer Vito Pilosi Jacob Shaffer

Att. 80 76 66 63 84

Yds. 432 335 288 269 228

Avg. TD 5.4 4 4.4 3 4.4 2 4.3 2 2.7 3

Rec. Yds. 12 209 11 124 9 69 8 97 5 62

Avg. TD 17.4 2 11.3 2 7.7 0 12.1 1 12.4 1

Receiving Names Patrick Shea Seth Slater Kaleb Kamerer Rod Williams Hunter Prementine

Scoring Names TD a-Seth Slater 6 Hunter Prementine 5 b-Nathaniel Willison 0 Nathan Hyatt 4 Jacob Shaffer 3 a-includes one safety b-includes three field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 20 0 0

2-pt. Total 0 38 0 30 0 29 0 24 0 18

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HELSLEY From Page K41 Q: Do you see yourself taking over as the emotional leader of the 2018 Lakers?

A: Definitely. I think I'll be one of the bigger leaders on the team. I want to be a role model for my teammates and make sure they follow my lead because I will lead them. That makes me want to work harder.

Q: You seem confident in yourself and your abilities on the field. Has that always been the case?

A: I've always tried to be a humble guy. But, I guess at times that just comes out in my emotions because I just love playing the game.

Q: Would you like to play college football?

A: I plan to play in college, but I'm being kind of patient with it and see who's going to give me a chance. I haven't had any offers, but I have had schools talking to me. Q: What do you anticipate as a major?

A: Right now, I'm looking at sports medicine or kinesiology. I've always had an interest in how the body moves. Q: Your mother, Colleen Helsley, died two years ago from medical complications while she battled breast cancer. How has the bond between you and your father, Doug, grown since then?

A: My dad and I, and my brother (Nate) have grown really tight. I rely on him even more now because he helped me through (the grieving process). Honestly, I wouldn't be where I am right now without him.

Q: Did you get along with your brother as youths?

A: Every once in a while we'd have our issues. Our competitiveness would come out in us, and we'd fight over things, but we always got along playing sports together. We love it.

Q: Nate will be a junior this season. What's it meant to have him as a teammate?

A: It's been great, although Nate hasn't been able to play much. This year, he's going to get in more, so it'll be really cool to play with him at my side. He's going to be a receiver (on offense) and probably safety or defensive back (on defense).

Mercyhurst Prep running back Zack Helsley is a four-year starter who could challenge the Erie County career rushing record this year. [CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

ABOUT ZACK HELSLEY School: Mercyhurst Prep Year: Senior Positions: Running back/linebacker Size: 6-0, 185 pounds 2017 stats: Rushed for 1,788 yards and 24 TDs. Averaged 10.4 yards per carry. Career stats: Enters season with 4,232 yards and 43 TDs.

Q: What's it meant to be part of the rise of your team since coach Jeff Root arrived five years ago?

A: Coming in as a freshman, we were 1-9. Then my sophomore year we were 6-4, and last year we were 10-1, so I've seen everything. It's really cool to see how the program has changed with all of the hard work.

Q: The Lakers' 2017 season ended when Sharon won 21-14 in the District 10 Class 3A championship game. Are the returning players motivated by that loss? A: I'd say that game is still motivation

for us. We want to be in the D-10 (tournament) every year and then just go on from that. Winning D-10, that's our goal right now. Q: Because of the concussion issue in football, there's now an overt push for players not to lower their head in anticipation of contact. Is that something you'll have to learn, or relearn, especially as a running back? A: Yeah, I've had to develop a way not

to put my head down after all this time. It was a lot of repetition and practice, practice, practice.

Q: What is the on-field X-factor for the Lakers to be successful this season? A: Our run game and our defense are

pretty strong. The X-factor is going to be if we can pass the ball. When we get into the (district) playoffs, we're going to need to throw the ball and throw a lot. If we can do that, I think we'll be a pretty successful team. Mike Copper can be reached at 8701614 or by email. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ETNcopper.


INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW POSTSEASON

Class 2A District 10 Quarterfinals Sharpsville 56, Seneca 14 Greenville 63, Northwestern 19 Wilmington 48, Maplewood 14 Semifinals Greenville 28, Sharpsville 14 Wilmington 49, Reynolds 0 Championship Wilmington 31, Greenville 13

Greenville------------------------- 68 Lakeview-------------------------- 69 Sharpsville------------------------ 70 Wilmington----------------------- 71

PIAA Quarterfinals Wilmington 33, Clarion 6

SEASON OUTLOOK

Semifinals Wilmington 49, Washington 42 Championship Southern Columbia 48, Wilmington 0

• 2017 champion: Mercyhurst Prep • Favorite: Wilmington • Contenders: Greenville, Sharpsville • Dark horse: Lakeview

2018 NEW REGION School Enrollment Greenville---------------------- 194* Lakeview---------------------- 155** Sharpsville-----------------------167 Wilmington----------------------146

Class 2A range: 132-198 *Greenville has an enrollment of 187 students and includes 7 of 14 students from Living Word Christian in a co-op agreement. **Lakeview has an enrollment of 123 students and includes 32 of 64 students from Commodore Perry in a co-op agreement.

REGION 4 CHAMPIONS 2017: Mercyhurst Prep (6-0) 2016: Conneaut (Ohio), Titusville (5-1) 2015: Fairview, Fort LeBoeuf (6-1) 2014: Fairview, Girard, Northwestern (5-2) 2013: Girard, Northwestern (6-1) 2012: Corry, Northwestern (6-1) 2011: North East (6-0) 2010: General McLane (6-0) 2009: General McLane (8-0) 2008: North East (8-0) 2007: Harbor Creek (6-0) 2006: Fairview, Harbor Creek (5-1) 2005: Girard (6-1) 2004: North East (7-0)

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team Offense

PLAYER WATCH TO

CAMERON MARETT Wilmington

RB/S - Sr. - 5-6, 155 Marett used his outstanding quickness to claim the Region 2 Player of the Year award. He rushed for 913 yards and 16 TDs and led D-10 with 10 interceptions. He had 22 total TDs.

Name Cameron Marett* Colton Richards JaQuay Hubbard

School Wilmington Wilmington Sharpsville

No. Pos 11 RB 11 OL 11 OL

Defense Name Colton Richards Cameron Marett*

School Wilmington Wilmington

No. Pos. 11 DL 11 DB

Second team Offense Name Luke Levis Robert Pontius Jim Reed Jordan Gray

School Sharpsville Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington

No. Pos 11 TE 11 QB 11 OL 11 OL

Defense Name School Jordan Gray Wilmington Jim Reed Wilmington Kobe Joseph Sharpsville Robert Pontius Wilmington *Region 2 Player of the Year

No. Pos. 11 DL 11 DL 11 LB 11 DB

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2017 RECORD

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GREENVILLE OUTLOOK

Greenville put together another impressive season under head coach Brian Herrick in 2017. The Trojans’ only losses in the regular season came to powerhouses Sharpsville (21-0) and Wilmington (14-6). Greenville fought its way through the District 10 Class 2A playoffs with a 63-19 rout of Northwestern and 28-14 win over Sharpsville before falling to eventual PIAA runner-up Wilmington 31-13 in the D-10 championship game. Greenville will have a tall task to repeat its nine-win season this fall after massive graduation losses. Quarterback Nate Bell threw for 1,478 yards and 15 touchdowns last year, but he is gone, along with second-leading rusher Canyon Eells. Michael Blaney caught 40 passes for 726 yards and seven touchdowns and also graduated with skill-position players Cody Tumpak and Adonis Scriven and linemen Brenden Calvin, Hayden Musser, Josh Giardina, Josh Christner and Yosuke Sugano. Greenville returns leading rusher Brady Gentile, who had 170 carries for 840 yards and nine touchdowns and 21 catches for 285 yards and three touchdowns as a junior. Nick Jones, Justin Harbaugh and Aaron Solderich return to anchor the line, while Ian

PLAYERS TO WATCH

9-3: overall 6-2: region Home field: Stewart Field

GREEN

Porter returns at linebacker and Jon King at strong safety. King played some quarterback last year, while sophomore Caden Loutzenhiser could compete for the starting job as well. Greenville has just five seniors back this year and will need a RB/S big push from SENIOR the underclassmen to BRAD compete for GENT Y ILE region and district titles. The Trojans have an interesting road trip to Northwestern to start the year before hosting powerhouse Grove City. The toughest stretch could come in September when Greenville travels to Sharpsville and Hickory before hosting Wilmington. The Trojans also travel to Farrell in October as they prepare for the Class 2A playoffs. Greenville has a tough schedule and some big holes to fill, but the program is in a solid state.

VILLE

Date

Opponent Time

Aug.-24......... at Northwestern...............7 Aug.-31...............Grove City....................7 Sept.-7..................Iroquois......................7 Sept.-14..........at Sharpsville*.................7 Sept.-21..............at Hickory.....................7 Sept.-28............Wilmington*..................7 Oct.-5.................... Seneca.......................7 Oct.-12................Lakeview*....................7 Oct.-19.................at Farrell......................7 Oct.-26.............. Maplewood...................7 *Region 4 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Hickory*---------------------------------------W, 27-26 at Slippery Rock*----------------------------- W, 17-0 Sharon*----------------------------------------W, 21-14 at Conneaut-----------------------------------W, 49-27 Lakeview*-------------------------------------W, 41-14 at Sharpsville*--------------------------------- L, 0-21 Wilmington*------------------------------------ L, 6-14 at Reynolds*----------------------------------- W, 21-7 at Mercer*------------------------------------W, 56-21

C OAC H Brian Herrick 12th season, 83-44

District 10 playoffs Northwestern---------------------------------W, 63-19 Sharpsville------------------------------------W, 28-14 Wilmington------------------------------------ L, 13-31 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Nate Bell

Justin

Kaleb

Nick

Jon

Ian

Joey

Harbaugh

Achuff

Jones

King

Porter

Arana

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 2

2018 SCHEDULE

Brady Gentile

Pos. RB/DB

Yr Jr.

Ht. Wt. 5-9 170

33 Blair Paxton

WR/DB

So.

5-8 125

50 Tyler Dickson

OL/LB

So.

5-8 177

51 Nick Jones

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 265

7

Caden Loutzenhiser

QB/DB

Fr.

5-7 130

52 Aaron Solderich

OL/DL

So.

5-11 208

8

Jonathan King

QB/DB

So.

5-11 150

53 Griffin Richardson

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 185

9

Ian Porter

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 166

54 Lane Fry

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 170

10 Deavon Rainey

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 115

56 TJ Richardson

OL/DL

Fr.

5-6 156

13 Kaleb Achuff

RB/LB

So.

5-10 160

57 Trey Wilt

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 274

14 Ken Royer

QB/LB

So.

5-10 170

65 Joey Beil

OL/DL

So.

5-7 250

15 Justin Stuyvesant

K

So.

5-7 130

67 Justin Harbaugh

OL/DL

So.

6-3 220

16 Mikel Heverly

WR/DB

Fr.

5-9 130

72 Garrett Hillard

OL/DL

Fr.

6-2 237

17 Joey Arana

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9 165

76 Ross Swartz

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 233

20 Ashley Milleson

WR/DB

Fr.

5-3 115

78 Bryce Stubert

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 190

21 Alec Hinson

WR/DB

Fr.

5-4 94

81 Gage Watterson

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 171

84 Landon Bielata

TE/DL

Fr.

6-0 200

24 Issac Sasala

RB/DB

Fr.

5-9 150

26 Brayden Difrischia

RB/LB

Fr.

5-9 185

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 93 169 1,478 15 12

Rushing Names Brady Gentile Canyon Eells Adonis Scriven

Att. 170 76 61

Yds. 840 472 294

Avg. TD 4.9 9 6.2 6 4.8 3

Rec. Yds. 40 726 21 285 15 183 11 229

Avg. TD 18.2 7 13.6 3 12.2 1 20.8 2

Receiving Names Michael Blaney Brady Gentile Connor Gilfoyle Brenden Calvin

Scoring Names Brady Gentile Michael Blaney a-Canyon Eells Nate Bell

TD 12 9 6

2 Cody Tumpak 4 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 15

2-pt. Total 0 72 1 56 0 54

17 0

0 0

29 24


SAILORS

2017 RECORD

OUTLOOK

LAKEV

Lakeview will look to get back on track after going 1-18 over the past two seasons, including a current 18-game losing streak. The Sailors have a new head coach in Bill Hickman with a new system to implement this season. Lakeview finished second to last in District 10 in scoring (9.4 points per game) and defense (49 points allowed per game) last fall. One big obstacle for Lakeview the past two years in trying to rebuild the program was their schedule. The Sailors were the Region 2 grinder with eight tough games, and they hosted Mercyhurst Prep, which played for a District 10 championship. Lakeview doesn’t exactly have an easy schedule this fall, but there could be some winnable games if the Sailors adjust to a new coach. Lakeview will almost have to start over on offense. Mitch Hansen is gone after rushing for 667 yards and seven touchdowns along with quarterback Garrett Gadsby, who ran for 350 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 81 yards. Running back Logan McFadden returns after rushing for 144 yards on 53 carries. Linemen Isaac Devault and Joey Katavich are also back. McFadden will be counted on to lead the secondary with safeties Kendall Crocker and Lane Barber. Crocker could also step in at quarterback

PLAYERS TO WATCH

for the Sailors. DeVault will lead the defensive line and Katavich is a returning linebacker. Seniors Jared Alcorn (fullback/linebacker), Eddie Mazon (wide receiver/ defensive back) and FB/LB John McGee /P SENIOR (offensive line/lineJARE backer) A L C OD RN will be counted on to play key roles along with junior Damian VanTassel (offensive line/linebacker). New and younger players to watch include Dallas Barber, Burton Brockelhurst, Christian Barber, Gavin Murdock and Mason Bevan. Lakeview has another tough region schedule, but it’s limited to three teams. The Sailors open at home against a solid Maplewood team before heading to West Middlesex. Lakeview also has Conneaut (Ohio), Seneca, Northwestern, Mercer and Reynolds in non-region games. The Sailors don’t have a lot of experience back, and their success will come down to the younger players getting used to a new system in camp.

IEW

Date

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Mercer*-----------------------------------------L, 33-35 Sharpsville*------------------------------------ L, 13-49 at Wilmington*--------------------------------- L, 0-74 Reynolds*--------------------------------------- L, 0-30 at Greenville*---------------------------------- L, 14-41 at Hickory*-------------------------------------L, 14-41 at Slippery Rock*----------------------------- L, 14-54 Sharon*------------------------------------------ L, 0-62 Mercyhurst Prep------------------------------- L, 6-65 at Crestview (Ohio)--------------------------- L, 0-39 * Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Garrett Gadsby

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 15 29 81 0 6

C OAC H Rushing

Bill Hickman 1st season

Names Mitch Hansen Garrett Gadsby Logan McFadden

Att. 110 108 53

Yds. 667 350 144

Avg. TD 6.1 7 3.2 3 2.7 1

Rec. Yds. 6 43 6 33 4 7 3 27

Avg. TD 7.2 0 5.5 0 1.8 0 9.0 0

Receiving Kendall

Isaac

Lane

Dante

Crocker

DeVault

Barber

Borden

Names Austin Mathieson Luke Hostetler Mitch Hansen Garrett Gadsby

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

40 Jared Alcorn

WR/TE/LB

Jr.

48 Evan Hamilton

RB/DB

So.

5-11 150

6-2 175

6 Colin Ice

FB/LB Fr. 5-0 135

50 Isaac DeVault

OL/LB

Fr.

6-1 195

7

Lane Barber

RB/LB

51 Joey Katavich

OL/DL

So.

5-9 180

9

Kendall Crocker

So.

Fr.

5-9 150

WR/DB

Fr.

5-7 150

52 Damien Van Tassel

OL/LB

WR/DB

So.

6-1 155

59 JP McGee

OL/DL/LB Jr.

5-10 250

20 Logan McFadden

RB/DB

So.

5-8 145

74 Austin Heim

OL/DL

6-3

24 Eddie Mazon

WR/RB/DB

13 Dante Borden

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.............. Maplewood...................7 Aug. 31.........at West Middlesex.............7 Sept. 7........... Conneaut (Ohio)...............7 Sept. 14.......... at Wilmington*................7 Sept. 21............... at Seneca.....................7 Sept. 28............. Sharpsville*...................7 Oct. 5...............Northwestern..................7 Oct. 12..............at Greenville*..................7 Oct. 19................... Mercer.......................7 Oct. 26............... at Reynolds...................7 * Region 4 game

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

2018 SCHEDULE

Jr.

5-6 145

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Jr.

5-10 205

Scoring Names TD Mitch Hansen 7 Garrett Gadsby 5 Logan McFadden 1 Zac Tingley 0 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 0 8

2-pt. Total 0 42 0 30 1 8 0 8

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LAKEVIEW

0-10 overall 0-8 region Home field: Lakeview Stadium

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BLUE DEVILS

2017 RECORD

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SHARPSVILLE OUTLOOK

SHARP

Sharpsville battled through the Region 2 grinder last year and tried to make a run in the District 10 Class 2A playoffs. The Blue Devils routed Seneca before running into Greenville in the semifinals. Sharpsville has a solid team back this season and its first win of the season will give longtime coach Paul Piccirilli his 200th career win. Ja’Quay Hubbard is the player to keep an eye on for the Blue Devils this season. The tackle was listed at 6 feet, 6 inches and 335 pounds last year and spent the offseason continuing to train. He has 18 offers as of late July and among his top schools are Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia and Mississippi State. Running back Kobe Joseph is also getting interest from colleges, including Harvard. Hubbard and Joseph will be counted as leaders to keep Sharpsville’s program at a high level as well as quarterback Nick Alexander, running back/linebacker Drew Gordon, tight end/linebacker Luke Levis and lineman Joe Bornes. Alexander threw for 1,012 yards and eight touchdowns last fall, while Joseph ran for 750 yards and nine TDs. Levis was second in receptions with 16 for 319 yards and six TDs

PLAYERS TO WATCH

last fall. Sharpsville has some key players to replace, including leading rusher and receiver Bobby Besser. He ran for 1,062 yards and 16 TDs and caught 17 passes for 280 yards. The Blue Devils also lost Tristen Stoner, Anthony RB Yeager, Peyton SENIOR Schell and KO B E Cameron JOSE Prebble to PH graduation. Sharpsville has a proud tradition of winning, but Region 4 will be tough this year. The good news for the Blue Devils is they get Greenville and Wilmington at home, but they also travel to Hickory, Sharon and West Middlesex in non-region play. Sharpsville has one of the top linemen in D-10 with an experienced quarterback and several skill guys back. If the Blue Devils can fill some needs, they will be a dangerous team again.

6-6 overall 4-4 region Home field: Sharpsville Field

SVILL

2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................at Hickory.....................7 Aug. 31............... at Iroquois....................7 Sept. 7................... Seneca.......................7 Sept. 14..............Greenville*....................7 Sept. 21............... at Sharon.....................7 Sept. 28............ at Lakeview*..................7 Oct. 5............ Conneaut (Ohio)...............7 Oct. 12...............Wilmington*..................7 Oct. 19..........at West Middlesex.............7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 4 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season West Middlesex------------------------------- W, 49-0 at Lakeview*---------------------------------W, 49-13 Mercer*----------------------------------------W, 42-21 Wilmington*------------------------------------ L, 0-35 at Reynolds*----------------------------------- L, 14-23 Greenville*------------------------------------- W, 21-0 at Hickory*------------------------------------- L, 14-30 Slippery Rock*-------------------------------- W, 20-9 at Sharon*------------------------------------- L, 20-21 at South Range (Ohio)------------------------ L, 7-38

District 10 playoffs C OAC H Paul Piccirilli 24th season, 199-70

Seneca-----------------------------------------W, 56-14 Greenville-------------------------------------- L, 14-28 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Nick Alexander

Luke Levis

Nick Alexander

Ja’Quay Hubbard

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

Names Bobby Besser Kobe Joseph Noah McCall Cameron Prebble Chayse Stevens-Luchey

28

Drew Gordon

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 160

32

Kobe Joseph

RB/LB

Jr.

6-3 200

1

Tristan Besser

RB/LB

So.

5-10 155

39

Joseph Bornes

TE/DL

Jr.

6-0 175

2

Chayse Stevens-Luchey RB/DB

So.

5-10 140

45

Aaron Stephenson

OL/LB

So.

5-10 150

5

Brandon Hopson

WR/DB

So.

5-10 140

50

Tyler Clary

OL/LB

So.

5-5 150

6

Noah McCall

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 190

55

Devin McCurry

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5 160

7

Danny Henwood

QB/DB

Fr.

5-11 145

57

Wyatt Caldwell

OL/DL

So.

5-6 165

8

Nick Alexander

QB/DB

Jr.

5-11 185

63

Jacob Yudt

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 230

66

Ja’Quay Hubbard

OL/DL

Jr.

6-6 335

9

Luke Levis

TE/DB

Jr.

6-3 185

14

Kevin Evans

RB/DB

Jr.

5-8 175

70

Melvin Hobson

OL/DL

So.

6-0 284

15

Michael Herman

K/P

Jr.

5-9 150

72

Josh Stephenson

OL/LB

So.

5-11 150

Skylar Skubish

OL/DL

So.

16

Tyler Laymen

RB/DL

Jr.

5-11 170

76

19

Ben Henwood

WR/DB

Jr.

5-5 135

44/71 Hunter Kos

25

Kaleb Haun

RB/DB

So.

5-6 150

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 60 113 1,012 8 6

Rushing

Drew Gordon

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

E

OL/TE/DL Jr.

5-8 185 6-0 220

Att. 174 118 40 48 13

Yds. 1,062 750 269 168 123

Avg. TD 6.1 16 6.4 9 6.7 3 3.5 3 9.5 0

Rec. Yds. 17 280 16 319 11 149 8 51

Avg. TD 16.5 0 19.9 6 13.6 0 6.4 0

Receiving Names Bobby Besser Luke Levis Peyton Schell Koby Joseph

Scoring Names TD Bobby Besser 16 Kobe Joseph 11 Michael Herman 0 Luke Levis 6 Cameron Prebble 4 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 2-pt. Total 0 1 98 0 1 68 36 0 0

0 0 0

36 36 24


GREYHOUNDS

2017 RECORD

OUTLOOK

For the first time in 40 years, Wilmington will have a new head coach. Brandon Phillian, who played for and coached with Terry Verrelli, takes over this season as the Greyhounds look to keep playing at a high level. Wilmington reached Hershey last year before falling to Southern Columbia in the state championship game. The Greyhounds return seven starters on offense and eight on defense. Wilmington had the No. 5 offense in all of District 10 and top offense among Class 2A teams with 39.3 points per game. The ‘Hounds Hammer defense was third in D-10 and the top defense among Class 2A teams with 10.2 points allowed per game. Wilmington nearly had three 1,000-yard running backs last fall, and the ‘Hounds will have to replace two of their impressive trio. Bryson Verrelli ran for 1,088 yards and 18 touchdowns and had 18 catches for 327 yards and six touchdowns, but he graduated. Jack Patton, who ran for 1,229 yards and 15 touchdowns, is also gone. Wilmington returns standout Cameron Marett. He ran for 913 yards and 16 touchdowns and caught eight passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns. Marett will look to lead the offense with fullback Noah Hunt,

PLAYERS TO WATCH

14-1 overall 8-0 region Home field: Wilmington Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

WILMI

quarterback Robert Pontius and linemen Alex Ramirez, Jordan Gray, Jimmy Reed and Colton Richards, a Division I recruit. Pontius threw for 936 yards and 10 touchdowns last year. The Wilmington defense OL/DL will have SENIOR to replace C O LT Isaiah GarRICH ON giulo and ARDS Patton at linebacker, and Colton Marett and Verrelli in the secondary. All four are big losses at several positions along with Matty Jamison. The ‘Hounds return Jacob Yohman, Gray, Reed and Ramirez on the line, Hunt and Richards at linebacker and Cameron Marett and Pontius in the secondary. Hunt was second on the team with 84 tackles followed by Richards with 79, Marett with 72 and Reed with 66. Marett also pulled down an incredible 10 interceptions during the season.

NGTON

Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................ at Sharon.....................7 Aug. 31.................at Farrell......................7 Sept. 7..............Northwestern..................7 Sept. 14...............Lakeview*....................7 Sept. 21....... at Conneaut (Ohio).............7 Sept. 28............at Greenville*..................7 Oct. 5....................Iroquois......................7 Oct. 12.............at Sharpsville*.................7 Oct. 19................... Hickory.......................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 4 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season at Sharon*------------------------------------- W, 21-7 at West Middlesex---------------------------- W, 49-0 Lakeview*-------------------------------------- W, 74-0 at Sharpsville*-------------------------------- W, 35-0 Mercer*----------------------------------------- W, 69-0 Reynolds*-------------------------------------- W, 42-3 at Greenville*---------------------------------- W, 14-6 Hickory*---------------------------------------- W, 52-0 at Slippery Rock*----------------------------W, 24-14

District 10

Maplewood-----------------------------------W, 48-14 Reynolds---------------------------------------- W, 49-0 Greenville-------------------------------------W, 31-13

C OAC H Brandon Phillian 1st Season

PIAA Playoffs

Clarion------------------------------------------ W, 33-6 Washington-----------------------------------W, 49-42 Southern Columbia--------------------------- L, 0-48 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

Cameron Marett

Jacob Yohman

Jordan Gray

Names Robert Pontius

Robert Pontius

Rushing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

Yr Fr.

Ht. Wt.

40

Tucker Walker

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8 150

44

Morgan Whiting

TE/DL

Fr.

5-10 167

5

Caelan Bender

QB/DB

5-7 148

50

Alex Ramirez

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 195

6

Brad Fair

FB/LB Fr. 5-9 168

51

Brody Miller

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10- 175

8

Noah Hunt

TE/LB

Jr.

5-10 180

52

Jordan Gray

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 243

9

Jason Hess

WR/DB

So.

5-5 115

53

Marcus Tokar

OL/DL

So.

6-3 170

11

Shane Cox

QB/TE/LB So.

5-11 159

54

Colton Richards

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 250

12

Ethan Susen

RB/DB

Fr.

5-7 130

55

Jon Takash

OL/DL

So.

5-11 192

14

Jordan Hess

RB/LB

Fr.

5-4 130

57

Jordan Williams

OL/DL

Jr.

5-7 204

16

Ethan Winters

K

Fr.

5-10 150

58

Conner Vass-Gal

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 240

17

Mason Reed

WR/DB

Fr.

5-4 117

59

Josh Sanders

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 200

18

Robert Pontius

QB/DB

Jr.

6-4 175

63

Jayden Williams

OL/DL

Jr.

5-7 206

19

Sam Moore

FB/DL

So.

5-9 154

67

Patrick Zack

OL/DL

So.

5-11 260

21

Junior McConahy

QB/TE/DL So.

6-2 171

68

James Reed

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 204

22

Jacob Moore

RB/LB

So.

5-9 150

70

Brady Craig

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 183

24

Cameron Marett

RB/DB

Jr.

5-6 155

72

Colton Moore

OL/DL

So.

6-2 170

28

Garret Guth

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9 141

74

Frank DeVite

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 220

32

David Patton

FB/LB

So.

5-9 171

76

Weston Phanco

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 208

34

Darren Miller

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8 151

79/84 Jacob Yohman

OL/DL

Jr.

6-6 210

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 53 95 936 10 6

Names Jack Patton Bryson Verrelli Cameron Marett Robert Pontius

Att. 140 138 116 95

Yds. 1,229 1,088 913 386

Avg. TD 8.8 15 7.9 18 7.9 16 4.1 11

Rec. Yds. 18 327 18 314 8 189 6 52

Avg. TD 18.2 6 17.4 3 23.6 2 8.7 0

Receiving Names Bryson Verrelli Colton Marett Cameron Marett Jack Patton

Scoring Names Bryson Verrelli Cameron Marett

TD PAT 2-pt. Total 25 0 1 152

22 Jack Patton 15 Robert Pontius 11 a-Jacob Winters 0 a-includes four field goal Returnees in bold

0 0 0 48

0 0 0 0

132 90 66 60

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INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW Region 2 Final Standings Class 2A, 3A

POSTSEASON

Class 2A District 10 Quarterfinals Sharpsville 56, Seneca 14 Greenville 63, Northwestern 19 Reynolds 32, Iroquois 13

Conneaut (Ohio)----------------- 73 Iroquois------------------------ 74-75 Northwestern----------------- 76-77 Seneca------------------------- 78-79

SEASON OUTLOOK

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team

• 2017 champion: Seneca • Favorite: Conneaut (Ohio) • Contenders: Seneca, Northwestern • Dark horse: Iroquois

2018 NEW REGION School Enrollment Conneaut (Ohio)----------------197 Iroquois---------------------------159 Northwestern--------------------175 Seneca----------------------------196 Class 2A range: 132-198

REGION 3 CHAMPIONS (Since initial realignment in 2004) 2017: Seneca (6-0) 2016: Iroquois (6-0) 2015: Sharon (7-0)

Offense Name School No. John Applebee Conneaut (Ohio) 11

Name Wyatt Shaffer

2011: Wilmington (5-0) 2010: Sharon (5-0)

PLAYER WATCH TO

W YAT T S H A F F E R Seneca

2009: Sharon, Wilmington (6-1) 2008: Wilmington (7-0) 2007: Wilmington (6-0)

QB/RB/MLB - Sr. - 6-3 190

2006: Wilmington (6-0) 2005: Wilmington (6-1) 2004: Greenville, Grove City (6-1)

School Seneca

No. Pos. 11 LB

Second team

2013: Greenville (7-0) Wilmington (6-1)

Pos. OL

Defense

2014: Slippery Rock (7-0) 2012: Grove City, Hickory

Region Overall

Seneca 6-0 9-1 Iroquois 5-1 7-3 Northwestern 4-2 5-5 Maplewood 3-3 6-5 Eisenhower 2-4 4-6 North East 1-5 2-7 Saegertown 0-6 0-10

Shaffer was Seneca’s second-leading rusher last season with 605 yards and 7 TDs. He will be a key player as the likely quarterback of the Bobcats.

Offense Name Michael Williams Wyatt Shaffer Mitch Northrup Kail Rounds

School Conneaut (Ohio) Seneca Iroquois Iroquois

No. 11 11 10 10

Pos. RB RB OL OL

Defense Name Dom D’Antonio

School Seneca

No. Pos. 11 DL


CONNEAUT OUTLOOK

CONNE

A U T, O HIO

the secondary. Pinkerton is a three-year starter at corner, Yopp was Conneaut’s second-leading tackler last fall and Fedor is a three-year QB/DB starter at SENIOR safety. Thomas BRAN was the SMIL DEN third-leading E tackler for the Spartans. Conneaut could also receive contributions from new and younger players as well. Moneypenny was an all-region defensive lineman as a sophomore and returns as a senior, while Picard is a second-year starter on both sides of the ball. Dale is set to lead the defensive line, and junior Damon Bower could step up and earn a spot on the offensive line. Conneaut opens the season with two teams from Ohio before beginning D-10 play. The Spartans look like a strong candidate to win the region and get Iroquois at home. Conneaut has to travel to Seneca and Northwestern, which could determine the Region 3 title. The Spartans also travel to Sharpsville and host Wilmington in crossover games. Conneaut could win the region, but their non-region games could decide if they finally return to the OHSAA playoffs.

5-5 overall 4-2 region Home field: Joslin Field

Date

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2

Keifer Mandagelo

WR/DB

Fr.

5-6 120

3

Jake Slayton

QB/WR/C

So.

5-5 150

4

Austin Pinkerton

WR/C

Sr.

6-0 165

6

Jay Green

WR/DB

Jr.

5-7 150

7

Jason Herd

QB/DB

Fr.

5-7 150

8

Rylan Davison

QB/WR/DB Jr.

5-9 180

9

Richie Picard

WR/TE/LB Jr.

5-10 180

10 Seth Fedor

RB/OLB

Jr.

5-8 155

12 Levi Corlew

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 125

2017 IN REVIEW PLAYERS TO WATCH

Regular season

Mike

Stefan

Williams

Yopp

Passing Names Branden Smile

Rylan

John

Davison

Applebee

28 Alex Kohlman

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 175

32 Ryan Kidder

RB/LB

Sr.

5-2 155

34 Mike Williams

RB/S

Sr.

6-0 185

42 Leon Moffett

RB/DL

Jr.

5-11 180

44 Josh Snyder

WR/LB

Sr.

5-9 170

50 Hunter Dale

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 196

53 Nic Brown

OL/DL

So.

5-8 160

54 John Applebee

OL/DL

Sr.

6-1 270

55 Jonny Moneypenny

OL/DL

Sr.

5-10 170

55 Tyler McCurdy

FB/LB

Jr.

5-5 160

56 Logan Johnston

OL/DL

Jr.

5-7 190

13 Lane Herman

WR/DB

So.

5-7 150

K

So.

5-9 140

62 Damien Estes

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 245

16 Tellus Andrews

TE/LB

So.

5-8 160

65 Eric Woods

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 182

18 Stefan Yopp

FB/OLB

Sr.

5-8 160

66 Jacob Wiley

OL/DL

So.

6-0 230

19 Brandon Smile

QB/DB

Jr.

6-1 170

72 Damon Bowers

OL/DL

Jr.

5-8 250

23 Anthony Nunes

WR/DB

So.

5-6 130

75 Nick Osborne

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 205

24 Matt Bennett

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8 170

80 Kyle Woods

WR/DE

Jr.

6-2 165

25 Ryan Osborne

WR/DB

So.

5-1 113

Josh Tantari

OL/DE

Sr.

5-10 190

Joey Bowen

OL/LB

Fr.

5-6 160

26 Chance Ryan

RB/DB

Jr.

5-7 155

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 180

LaBrae (Ohio)---------------------------------- L, 21-35 at Rootstown (Ohio)-------------------------- L, 0-33 Oil City-----------------------------------------W, 26-20 at Mercyhurst Prep*-------------------------- L, 7-35 at Titusville*----------------------------------W, 54-14 Corry*------------------------------------------W, 42-20 at Harbor Creek*----------------------------- L, 14-16 Girard*-----------------------------------------W, 58-20 Fairview*--------------------------------------W, 40-10 at Grand Valley (Ohio)----------------------- L, 24-42 *Region 4 game

2017 LEADERS

14 Joey Merlene

27 Aidan Thomas

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.......... at LaBrae (Ohio)...............7 Aug. 31........ John Adams (Ohio).............7 Sept. 7............... at Lakeview...................7 Sept. 14................Iroquois*.....................7 Sept. 21..............Wilmington...................7 Sept. 28.............. at Seneca*....................7 Oct. 5...............at Sharpsville..................7 Oct. 12.......... at Northwestern*..............7 Oct. 19................. Conneaut.....................7 Oct. 26.........Grand Valley (Ohio).............7 *Region 3 game

2018 ROSTER Pos.

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OHIO

2018 SCHEDULE

Conneaut (Ohio) found success in District 10 last fall when the Spartans went 5-2 against D-10 opponents. Conneaut, however, might have missed the OHSAA playoffs because of their non-region schedule. The Spartans went 0-3 against Ohio teams with losses to LaBrae, Rootstown and Grand Valley and did not have enough points to make the postseason. Conneaut could Rocco Dobran be the top team in 8th season, Region 3 this season 31-39 with an experienced team back. Mike Williams spearheaded a strong rushing attack with 1,479 yards and 13 touchdowns, and quarterback Branden Smile threw for 1,057 yards and 11 touchdowns. The duo is back to lead the Spartan offense with Austin Pinkerton and Rylan Davison at wide receiver and John Applebee on the line. Applebee was named the Ashtabula County lineman of the year. In addition to the line, Conneaut will need to replace their top three receivers in Jonathan West, Kyle Gaugh and Alan Christine. The Conneaut defense returns eight starters, including Hunter Dale and Jonny Moneypenny on the line, Richie Picard, Stefan Yopp and Seth Fedor at linebacker and Austin Pinkerton, Aiden Thomas and Williams in

No. Name

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

SPARTANS

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 65 140 1,057 11 4

Rushing Names Mike Williams Seth Fedor Rylan Davison

Att. 148 73 45

Yds. 1,479 346 225

Avg. TD 10.0 13 4.7 7 5.0 5

Rec. Yds. 20 410 11 129 10 162 9 141 9 96

Avg. TD 20.5 5 11.7 2 16.2 1 15.7 0 10.7 1

Receiving Names Jonathan West Kyle Gaugh Alan Christine Mike Williams Rylan Davison

Scoring Names Mike Williams Seth Fedor Rylan Davison Jonathan West Ethan Knight Returnees in bold

TD 14 8 6 6 0

PAT 0 0 0 0 22

2-pt. Total 1 86 1 50 0 36 0 36 0 22


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BRAVES

2017 RECORD

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IROQUOIS

7-3 overall 5-1 region 3 Home field: John L. Post Stadium

IROQU

OIS

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Iroquois put together a seven-win season in 2017 and has 25 wins over the past three years. The Braves, like most small schools in Erie, ran into a Mercer County power in the playoffs with a 32-13 loss to Reynolds. Iroquois has its work cut out in trying to recover from massive graduation losses. The Braves lost most of their skill position players, including their starting wide receivers and running backs, and several key linemen as well. Head coach Matt Morgan has a history of programs maintaining success and the depth of the Braves will be key this season with a tough schedule. Iroquois opens with rival Harbor Creek before a grinder of Sharpsville, at Greenville, at Conneaut (Ohio) and New Jersey power Penns Grove. The Braves get Northwestern and Seneca at home in region play, but they also travel to Wilmington in a crossover game. If Iroquois can reload, it will be a contender, but the Braves would have to win at Conneaut in the middle of the toughest part of their schedule.

Sept. 7...............at Greenville..................7

OFFENSE Iroquois averaged 35.3 points per game, which ranked ninth overall in District 10 and third among Class 2A teams. The biggest task for the Braves is replacing a talented backfield in Tarrell Clark and Koby McLean. Clark ran for 1,434 yards and 18 touchdowns last fall, while McLean had 729 yards and nine touchdowns on 115 carries. Wide receiver Tyler Klinzing is also gone after leading the Braves with five catches for 195 yard and three touchdowns. Iroquois also lost Draven Douglas and Jake Rose on the offensive line, Mike Lasher at quarterback and John Sharp at wide receiver. The Braves return quarterback Matt Alecci, who has been called into action several times with Lasher dealing with injuries. Alecci threw for 285 yards and four touchdowns last fall. Iroquois will need to find him some help as Matt Tarr, Jeremy Laniewicz and Will Henley could battle for carries. Laniewicz ran for 207 yards and two touchdowns and caught two passes for 10 yards last year. Sophomores Dante Carr and Antonio Rodriguez and senior Anthony Mayo are options at running back as well. Cail Rounds, Mitch Northrup and Zach Barker are returning starters on the offensive line, while Owen Peterson and Tyler Swanson could fill in some needs on the line as well as

Opponent Time

Aug. 24...........at Harbor Creek................7 Aug. 31............... Sharpsville....................7 Sept. 14...... at Conneaut (Ohio)*............7 Sept. 22........Penns Grove (N.J.)..............6 Sept. 28...........Northwestern*.................7 Oct. 5.............. at Wilmington.................7 Oct. 12.................. Seneca*......................7 Oct. 19................ at Fairview....................7

R B/O L

Oct. 26................ North East....................7

B

JUNIOR JERE LANI MY EWIC

*Region 3 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D

Z

Year

Overall Region

2017

7-3 (5-1)

2016

10-1 (6-0)

2015

8-3 (6-1)

Jacob Ropelewski at tight end. Iroquois has some experience on the line and at quarterback, but the Braves need several athletes to step up and make plays throughout the year.

2014

6-5 (5-2)

2013

3-7 (3-4)

2012

3-8 (3-4)

2011

3-7 (2-6)

DEFENSE

2010

4-6 (3-5)

2009

5-5 (4-4)

2008

6-5 (5-3)

Iroquois allowed just 18.8 points per game in 2017, which ranks 10th in District 10 and second among Class 2A teams behind Wilmington. Much like the offense, the Braves have some huge gaps in their starting lineup. Rounds and Barker are back on the defensive line, and Laniewicz and Henley return in the secondary. The other seven starting positions are open for competition in camp. Iroquois is without its top five tacklers because of graduation, including McLean with 99 tackles, Douglas with 88, Clark had 78, Sharp had 73 and Rose had 62. Clark, Douglas and Rose had five sacks apiece as Clark recorded 14 tackles for a loss, Douglas had 16 and Rose had nine. Laniewicz is the top tackler back after recording 54 tackles last fall, followed by Henley with 42. Each player with an interception is gone as Clark led with two, and McLean, Sharp and Michael Nye had one apiece. Carr, Alecci and Mayo are candidates to fill in some holes in the secondary, while Henley, Laniewicz, Tarr, Rodriguez and Ropelewski will likely battle for playing time at linebacker. Iroquois has some up and coming players that could make a difference, but replacing almost the entire defense will be tough. The Braves have experience back in four starters, but camp will be crucial in getting everyone else up to speed.

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Matt

Zach

Alecci

Barker

James

Mitchell

Holdsworth

Northrup

Jacob

William

Ropelewski

Henley


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Harbor Creek----------------------------------L, 15-17 Northwestern*-------------------------------W, 40-16 at West Middlesex---------------------------- W, 28-7 at Seneca*-------------------------------------L, 28-34 Eisenhower*----------------------------------- W, 34-7 Union City-------------------------------------W, 35-16 Saegertown*---------------------------------W, 55-14 at Maplewood*------------------------------W, 42-19 at North East*--------------------------------W, 63-26 Reynolds----------------------------------------L, 13-32 *Region 3 game

2017 leaders Passing Names Matt Alecci

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 10 23 285 4 1

Rushing Names Tarrell Clark Koby McLean Brandon Ashley Jeremy Laniewicz Ryan Stewart

Att. Yds. Avg. TD 152 1,434 9.4 18 115 729 6.3 9 58 25 11

384 207 132

6.6 8.3 12.0

2 2 2

Receiving Names Tyler Klinzing Tarrell Clark Brandon Ashley Jon Sharp Koby McLean

Rec. Yds. 5 195 5 38 3 81 2 25 2 23

Avg. TD 39.0 3 7.6 0 27.0 2 12.5 0 11.5 0

Scoring Names Tarrell Clark Koby McLean Brandon Ashley Matt Alecci Tyler Klinzing Jeremy Laniewicz

Zach Barker is one of several starting offensive linemen who will return for Iroquois.

Rec. Yds. 19 0 9 0 4 25 6 0 3 0 2 8

Avg. TD 0 114 2 58 1 51 1 38 1 20 0 20

Returnees in bold

[JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

2

Jeremy Laniewicz

RB/OLB

Jr.

5-11 150

3

William Henley

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 170

4

Ryan Stewart

RB/DE

So.

5-11 180

6

Dante Carr

RB/DB

Fr.

5-8

130

7

Kiyonn Lewis

WR/DB

Jr.

5-5

125

8

Conner Sonney

WR/DE

So.

5-8

160

13 Matt Alecci

QB/DB

So.

5-10 145

25 Pete Zeigler

RB/LB

So.

5-10 150

28 Matthew Tarr

FB/MLB Jr.

5-5

160

30 Isaac Churchill

RB/LB

Jr.

6-2

165

31 Antonio Rodriguez

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8

190

33 Anthony Mayo

RB/OLB

Jr.

5-8

142

34 Noah Chupp

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 177

40 Sam McFadden

RB/LB

Jr.

5-9

180

44 Jeremy Waddle

RB/LB

Fr.

5-5

180

51 Kail Rounds

OL/DL

So.

6-3

255

52 Dujour Seaman

Jr.

60 Emerson Waide

OL/DL

Jr.

6-11 285

61 John Puzerrowski

OL/DT

So.

5-8

63 Zach Barker

OL/DL

So.

5-10 225

70 Mitchell Northrup

OL/DE

So.

6-0

220

71 Brayden Carr

OL/DT

So.

5-8

240

74 Owen Peterson

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0

250

76 Leo Baker

OL/DT

So.

5-9

195

77 Brandon Fenno

OL/DL

So.

6-1

280

80 Jeff Bittner

WR/DB

So.

5-10 135

80 Tavarian Lamp

WR/DB

Fr.

5-9

140

82 John Cardoza

WR/LB

So.

5-9

150

86 James Holdsworth

RB/DB

Jr.

5-9

180

87 Jacob Ropelewski

TE/MLB Jr.

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

C OAC H Matt Morgan

250

5-10 175

14th season, 109-45

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Jeremy Laniewicz

Matthew Tarr

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WILDCATS

KICKOFF 2018

NORTHWESTERN NORTH

WESTE

RN

2017 RECORD 5-5 overall 2-4 region 3 Home field: Rogers Field 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Northwestern had a solid year under firstyear coach Mark Brooks. The Wildcats won five games for the first time since 2014 and finished .500 or above for the first time since 2013. Northwestern had a strong senior class that set the tone for the future of the program. It will be up to the underclassmen to keep things going in the right direction, especially with a year of experience under Brooks and his system. There will be plenty of new faces this fall with only four starters back on both sides of the ball. Finding new playmakers in the backfield will be important during camp. Northwestern starts the year with three Mercer County teams before two of the next three games possibly deciding their fate in the region against Seneca and at Iroquois. The Wildcats should be battletested after the first few weeks of the season and could make a run if they find new leaders.

Sept. 7............. at Wilmington.................7

OFFENSE Northwestern had the fourth-best offense in Class 2A in District 10 last season with 29.9 points per game. The Wildcats will have some major rebuilding to do on offense after losing seven starters to graduation. Quarterback Killian Cooper had a big senior year with 1,273 yards and 13 touchdowns through the air and 1,054 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground. He is gone, along with running back Aaron Hull, who rushed for 508 yards and four touchdowns and caught 29 passes for 632 yards and six touchdowns. Tight end Mike Wolf is also gone after hauling in 17 catches for 304 yards and one TD, and rushers Matt Lauscher and Kyle Williams also graduated. Junior Derek Albert was Cooper’s backup last year and could step in as the new starting quarterback, while Logan Scott and Jeremy Dohanic will likely fill in the void at running back. Dohanic ran for 294 yards and five touchdowns last fall and could be a leader for the Wildcats. Isaac Simitoski returns at tight end and could be another senior leader, while Dylan Braden is a wide receiver to watch after hauling in eight catches last year. Northwestern lost Brogan Stout and Cole Mundkowsky on the offensive line, but Alex Rimel, Cole Bish and Jeff Bish could all contribute on the line. Senior Dylan Lee is playing for the first time and could battle for playing time on the line with sophomores Austin Bird, Preston Runser and Dylan Frye, while Tyler and Tanner Sumner could be weapons at wide receiver.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................Greenville.....................7 Aug. 31.................. Mercer.......................7 Sept. 14................ Seneca*......................7 Sept. 21..............Eisenhower...................7 Sept. 28............. at Iroquois*...................7 Oct. 5................ at Lakeview...................7 Oct. 12.......... Conneaut (Ohio)*..............7 Oct. 19............... at Reynolds...................7

TE/LB

SENIOR ISAA SIMI C TOSK I

Oct. 26.................... Girard........................7 *Region 3 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

DEFENSE

One of the things Northwestern struggled with last year was slowing down teams on defense. The Wildcats allowed 34.7 points per game, which ranked 29th among 40 teams in District 10. Northwestern returns just four starters on defense, including two on the line. Cooper and Hull will be tough to replace in the secondary, along with Lauscher on the line and Cooper Wagner and Williams at linebacker. Wagner led Northwestern with 88 tackles and had two sacks, while Hull was second with 61 tackles. Jeff and Cole Bish, Simitoski and Rimel return on the defensive line with Scott at linebacker and Dohanic in the secondary. Jeff Bish recorded 57 tackles last fall, while Scott had 49, Simitoski had 43 and Lauscher had 42, including four sacks. Hull had four of Northwestern’s six interceptions and Dohanic among others will need to fill the hole in the secondary. It was pretty simple for the Northwestern defense last year. When they kept teams to 30 points or less, they were 5-0. When opponents scored more than 30 points, the Wildcats were 0-5. Northwestern has experience on its defensive line and some playmakers behind it, but the Wildcats will need several underclassmen to step up in a big way. Jonah Rodriguez is a player to keep an eye on at linebacker, along with Lee and Austin Bird. Tyler and Tanner Sumner could step up at defensive back and Runser and Frye on the line.

Overall Region

2017

5-5

(4-2)

2016

1-9

(1-5)

2015

3-7

(3-4)

2014

5-6

(5-2)

2013

9-3

(6-1)

2012

7-4

(6-1)

2011

5-6

(3-3)

2010

3-7

(1-5)

2009

4-6

(3-5)

2008

3-7

(2-6)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Logan Scott

Derek Albert

Dylan Braden

Mike Huya

Alex Rimel

Jeff Bish


2017 IN REVIEW at Fort LeBoeuf--------------------------------- L, 7-45 at Iroquois*------------------------------------L, 16-40 Eisenhower*----------------------------------W, 27-19 Girard------------------------------------------- W, 33-8 Saegertown*---------------------------------W, 74-30 at Maplewood*------------------------------W, 32-26 at General McLane---------------------------L, 13-56 at North East*--------------------------------W, 56-24 Seneca*-----------------------------------------L, 22-36

District 10 playoffs Greenville--------------------------------------L, 19-63 *Region 3 game

2017 leaders Passing Names Killian Cooper Derek Albert

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 78 168 1,273 13 11 5 12 68 1 2

Rushing

Jeremy Dohanic is Northwestern’s top returning rusher and scorer. [GREG WOHLFORD/ ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

1

Derek Albert

QB/DB

Jr.

5-9

145

2

Jonah Hawley

WR/DB

Sr.

6-0

154

3

Malachi Schaefer

WR/DB

So.

5-5

126

4

Joshua Schmidt

QB/LB

Sr.

6-1

180

5

Jake Kelley

QB/DB

Fr.

5-7

165

6

Isaac Simitoski

TE/LB

Sr.

6-0

216

7

Gage Hanisek-Brockett RB/LB

Fr.

5-9

141

8

Isaac Hawley

QB/LB

So.

5-6

145

9

Jarrod Glasl

WR/DB

So.

5-10 145

10 Ethan Cooper

WR/DB

Fr.

5-3

99

11 Eric Dorr

TE/DL

Fr.

5-8

165

12 Jacob Alexander

RB/LB/K Jr.

5-5

143

13 Dawson Fiesler

RB/DB

So.

5-7

133

14 Cody Conway

RB/DB

So.

5-8

136

15 Ryan Tewell

QB/DB/K Fr.

16 Logan Scott

RB/LB

Jr.

5-8

175

17 Jeremy Dohanic

RB/DB

Sr.

5-6

162

18 Tanner Sumner

WR/DB

Jr.

5-6

138

19 Isaak Schwartz

WR/LB

Sr.

6-4

175

21 Austin Bird

TE/LB

So.

5-10 170

22 Tyler Sumner

WR/DB

Sr.

5-6

23 Aaron Winkelman

RB/LB

Sr.

5-11 180

24 Martin Klaus

WR/DB

So.

6-1

26 Jordan Dohanic

WR/LB

Fr.

5-10 151

27 Jonah Rodriguez

RB/LB

Jr.

5-6

167

28 Austin Swift

RB/DB

So.

5-7

140

30 Zach Loepp

WR/DB

Fr.

5-4

118

31 Kasey Wade

RB/LB

So.

5-5

150

32 Collin Gillett

RB/LB

Jr.

5-5

150

145

165

Att. 156 80 37

Yds. 1,054 508 294

Avg. TD 6.8 15 6.4 4 7.9 5

Rec. Yds. 29 632 17 304 10 153 8 77 7 30

Avg. TD 21.8 6 17.9 1 15.3 3 9.6 1 4.3 0

Receiving

2018 ROSTER No. Name

Names Killian Cooper Aaron Hull Jeremy Dohanic

Names Aaron Hull Mike Wolf Tristan Oliveria Dylan Braden Jeremy Dohanic

33 Frankie Valletta

RB/LB

Jr.

5-8

145

34 Mitchell Wienczkowski

TE/DL

So.

5-8

185

36 Judah Friend

TE/DL

Jr.

6-0

165

44 Jeffery Bish

RB/DL Sr. 6-0 207

45 Jeremy Lopez

WR/DB

48 Logun Hollis

TE/LB Fr. 5-6 124

50 Ken Jarvis

OL/DL

Fr.

5-3

188

51 Cole Bish

OL/DL

So.

5-8

240

52 Ryan Simitoski

OL/LB

So.

5-9

190

53 Dylan Ryan

OL/LB

So.

5-6

182

54 Dylan Frye-Mulvin

OL/DL

So.

6-2

222

55 Tyler Gresh

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

160

56 Dylan Lee

OL/LB

Sr.

5-7

195

57 Alex Rimel

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2

271

60 Hunter Moore

OL/DL Sr. 6-0 216

62 Tom Lawrence

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8

184

64 Kevin Gollmer

OL/DL

Jr.

5-8

244

67 John Inman

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8

190

68 Brent Swift

OL/LB

Fr.

5-7

143

C OAC H 2nd season, 5-5

Scoring

So.

70 Brandon Pifer

OL/LB

So.

71 Riley Howard

OL/DL

Fr.

5-6

138

72 Preston Runser

OL/DL/K So.

5-5

217

74 Anthony Swartz

OL/DL Sr.

75 Mike Huya

OL/DL Sr. 5-7 279

80 Wyat Ames

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9

125

83 Eric Steinle

WR/DB

Fr.

5-9

133

84 Chris Barnes

WR/DB

So.

5-7

134

85 Jacob Minekime

WR/DB

Sr.

5-7

138

86 Elijah Cooper

WR/DB

So.

5-8

110

87 Aeden Pollick

WR/DB

Fr.

5-2

90

88 Dylan Braden

WR/DB

Sr.

5-7

152

Names Killian Cooper Aaron Hull Jeremy Dohanic Matt Lauscher Tristan Oliveria

Rec. Yds. 15 0 10 0 5 0 2 16 3 0

Avg. TD 3 96 0 60 0 30 1 30 1 20

Returnees in bold

Mark Brooks

P L AY E R T O WAT C H

Isaac Simitoski

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SENECA

9-1 overall 6-0 region 3 Home field: Bob Diffenbacher Field

SENEC

A 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Seneca has a new coach and system in place this season as Scott Bollheimer takes over in his first stint as a varsity head coach. The Bobcats went through some changes in the offseason, which made headlines as all-time passer Joey Scarabino transferred to Cathedral Prep with fellow transfer Tre Thrower. Seneca is looking to recover from the loss of those two while building depth as the roster was under 30 players last fall. The Bobcats put together their first-ever 9-0 regular season last year before running into Mercer County powerhouse Sharpsville in the District 10 Class 2A playoffs. Seneca will open the season at home with two tough Class 3A teams before traveling to Sharpsville in a rematch from the playoffs. The first region game won’t be easy as the Bobcats head to Northwestern before hosting another southern team in Lakeview. Seneca travels to Greenville and Eisenhower in nonregion play and Iroquois in a Region 3 game. The Bobcats also get General McLane on a loaded schedule.

Sept. 7..............at Sharpsville..................7

OFFENSE Seneca averaged 39 points per game last season, which ranked seventh in District 10. The offense will have a much different look this year with the departure of Scarabino and Thrower. Scarabino threw for 2,265 yards and 21 touchdowns and shattered all Seneca passing records. He also ran for 820 yards and 20 TDs as a dual-threat quarterback. Thrower ran for 261 yards and four TDs and caught 12 passes for 412 yards and three TDs. Seneca will also have to replace two talented wide receivers in Brandon Foley and Mike Shearer. Foley caught 27 passes for 511 yards and four TDs, while Shearer was an impact player in the running game and passing game. Shearer led the Bobcats with 45 catches for 723 yards and eight TDs and he ran for 229 yards and a TD. Linemen Wes Brooks and Kyle Woineloewicz are also gone to graduation, leaving some big holes for the Bobcats to fill. A big plus for Seneca is the return of Wyatt Shaffer, who ran for 605 yards and seven TDs last year. Shaffer also caught seven passes for 97 yards and will be counted on as a leader of a young team.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24....................Corry.........................7 Aug. 31............. Harbor Creek..................7 Sept. 14........ at Northwestern*..............7 Sept. 21............... Lakeview.....................7 Sept. 28........ Conneaut (Ohio)*..............7 Oct. 5................at Greenville..................7 Oct. 12............... at Iroquois*...................7 Oct. 19............General McLane...............7

RB

SENIOR W YA SHA TT FFER

Oct. 26............. at Eisenhower.................7 *Region 3 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

Shaffer will move to quarterback after being used as a running back last year. Dominic D’Antonio is a returning running back with Cortlen Williams on the offensive line. Ronnie Keith could step up to help the line, while sophomore Zack Mong and freshman Zander Pring could battle for carries in the backfield.

Overall Region

2017

9-1

(6-0)

2016

6-4

(4-2)

2015

6-4

(3-4)

2014

7-4

(4-3)

2013

3-7

(2-5)

2012

3-7

(1-6)

2011

1-9

(1-5)

2010

1-9

(0-6)

2009

3-7

(2-6)

2008

3-7

(2-6)

DEFENSE While Scarabino, Shearer and Foley were big losses on offense, those three linebackers not being on the field might be felt even more on defense. Scarabino is a Division I recruit at linebacker and led the Bobcats with 121 tackles, including 11 for a loss. Shearer had 86 tackles, including 11 for a loss, while Foley had 51 tackles. Thrower is also a loss after pulling down three interceptions. Shaffer is back to lead the defense at linebacker after recording 50 tackles, including 10 for a loss and two sacks, last year. D’Antonio is another linebacker that had 47 tackles with four for a loss. Williams will be counted on to lead the defensive line as a senior, while Keith could earn a spot on the line and Mong and Pring in the secondary. Seneca had six all-region players on defense last year with just two back in Shaffer and D’Antonio. The Bobcats have some work to do in rebuilding the defense, especially with a brutal schedule this fall. Seneca’s success as a team could come down to who steps up on defense to contribute to a young team.

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Zack Mong

Dominic D’Antonio

Sebastian Cole

Justin Walker

Josh Berry


2017 IN REVIEW at Union City----------------------------------W, 41-20 Cochranton------------------------------------ W, 41-8 at Beachwood (Ohio)-----------------------W, 28-14 Iroquois*--------------------------------------W, 34-28 Maplewood*----------------------------------W, 41-21 at Eisenhower*-------------------------------W, 33-13 North East*-----------------------------------W, 61-24 at Saegertown*------------------------------- W, 61-0 at Northwestern*----------------------------W, 36-22

District 10 playoffs Sharpsville-------------------------------------L, 14-56 *Region 3 game

Passing Names Joey Scarabino

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 109 179 2,265 21 7

Rushing Names Joey Scarabino Wyatt Shaffer Tre Thrower Mike Shearer

Att. 133 88 45 13

Yds. 820 605 261 229

Avg. TD 6.9 7 6.9 7 5.8 4 17.6 1

Rec. Yds. 45 723 27 511 12 412 8 191 7 97

Avg. TD 16.1 8 18.9 4 34.3 3 23.9 2 13.9 0

Receiving Names Mike Shearer Brandon Foley Tre Thrower Ethan Stafford Wyatt Shaffer

Scoring Names Joey Scarabino Mike Shearer Wyatt Shaffer Tre Thrower Andy Rzepka

TD PAT 2-pt. Total 20 0 1 122 9 0 1 56 8 0 1 50 8 0 0 48 0 35 0 35

Returnees in bold

Three of Seneca’s returning seniors are, from left, Cortlen Williams, Dominic D’Antonio and Chandler Cole. [CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

C OAC H

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 2

Colton Hoffman

Pos. WR/CB

Yr

Ht. Wt.

Jr.

5-9

145

10 Zack Mong

QB/OLB Fr.

5-7

135

15 Wyatt Shaffer

RB/MLB Jr.

6-3

190

20 Edward Schwartz

RB/CB

5-6

135

24 Carson Sontag

TE/DE/WR Jr.

5-9 147

30 Robert Brinkmeier

WR/DB

5-9

42 Sebastian Cole

So.

Fr.

145

Scott Bollheimer First season

51 Cortlen Williams

C/DT

Jr.

5-9

160

61 Andy Rzepka

K/P

Jr.

5-8

160

68 Donavan Strait

T/DT

Fr.

5-9

155

72 Isaac Passamonte

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8

160

82 Dominic D’Antonio

TE/OLB

Jr.

5-10 165

83 Nick Cole

RB/ILB

Jr.

5-10 160

84 Cody Conley

TE/MLB Fr.

5-9

145

88 Andrew Schwartz

WR/DB

5-9

155

Jr.

P L AY E R T O WAT C H

So.

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Wyatt Shafer

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Pitt right for Wright

Farrell star looks ahead after season lost to knee injury By Mike Copper mike.copper@timesnews.com

Farrell star Kyi Wright was a major-college football prospect entering a season of high expectations in 2017. Little did Wright know at the time that he would face plenty of adversity. When Farrell lost to Neshannock in the 2017 opener, it proved to be the first and last time Wright saw action as a junior. The 6-foot 3-inch, 245pound linebacker and tight end suffered a season-ending MCL injury during the game. However, University of Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi and his assistants were undeterred by that news. They recruited Wright before the injury and were still interested throughout his rehabilitation process. Wright reciprocated the Panthers' loyalty earlier this summer. He verbally committed to Pitt and expects to officially sign with them later this year. Now, he might shift back to quarterback — his position as a sophomore — in the hopes of leading the Steelers to a fourth consecutive District 10 Class 1A title. Q: What's it like to have your college choice determined before your senior season even starts?

A: It means a lot. Now, it will give me time to focus on this season (with Farrell) and not so much on where I want to go to (college). I actually enjoyed (the recruiting process) because I was able to meet new people and different guys who also were being recruited. I just felt like it was a great experience.

Q: Who was your primary contact with Pitt's coaching staff?

A: I talked to coach (Pat) Narduzzi a lot, but I also talked to (offensive line coach Dave See WRIGHT, K90

Farrell senior Kyi Wright is at full strength after rehabilitating from a knee injury suffered during the 2017 season opener. [MATT DURISKO/SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]


INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW Region 2 Final Standings

REGION 2 CHAMPIONS (Since initial realignment in 2004)

2017: Wilmington (8-0) 2016: Hickory (8-0) 2015: Cambridge Springs (7-0) 2014: Cambridge Springs (7-0) 2013: Eisenhower (7-0) 2012: Eisenhower (7-0) 2011: Youngsville (8-0) 2010: Mercyhurst Prep (8-0) 2009: Mercyhurst Prep (8-0) 2008: Saegertown (8-0) 2007: Mercyhurst Prep (8-0) 2006: Mercyhurst Prep (8-0) 2005: Fairview (7-0) 2004: Fairview (7-0)

8-0 6-2 6-2 4-4 4-4 4-4 3-5 1-7 0-8

14-1 9-3 10-4 6-6 5-6 5-6 4-7 2-8 0-10

District 10 Quarterfinals West Middlesex 16, Cochranton 2 Semifinals Cambridge Springs 24, Union City 14 Championship Farrell 52, Cambridge Springs 27

Class 2A

• 2017 champion: Wilmington • Favorite: Cochranton • Contenders: Cambridge Springs, Maplewood, Union City • Dark horse: Eisenhower

Cambridge Springs-------------127 Cochranton----------------------110 Eisenhower----------------------120 Maplewood----------------------119 Saegertown----------------------113 Union City------------------------127 Class 1A range: 131 and fewer

Region Overall

Wilmington (2A) Greenville (2A) Sharon (3A) Sharpsville (2A) Hickory (3A) Reynolds (2A) Slippery Rock (3A) Mercer (2A) Lakeview (2A)

Class AAA

SEASON OUTLOOK

School Enrollment

Class 2A, 3A

POSTSEASON

Cambridge Springs---------- 82-83 Cochranton----------------------- 84 Eisenhower----------------------- 85 Maplewood----------------------- 86 Saegertown----------------------- 87 Union City--------------------- 88-89

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District 10 Quarterfinals Wilmington 48, Maplewood 14

RETURNING ALL-STARS

PLAYER WATCH TO

First team Offense Name Gavin Henry Matt Long

School Union City Union City

No. Pos. 11 RB 11 OL

Special teams Name School No. Pos. Alex Wheeler Cambridge Springs 11 K Curtis Freyermuth Cochranton 11 P Hunter Groger Maplewood 11 K Dylan Proper Maplewood 11 P

Defense Name Matt Long Joe Bauer Chase Schultz

School No. Pos. Union City 11 DL Eisenhower 11 DL Cambridge Springs 11 LB

Second team Offense

KO H L B E R N A R D I N G Cochranton

QB/DB - Sr. - 6-0, 160 Bernarding is a senior leader at quarterback who will look to lead the Cardinals after missing all but two games in 2017 because of an injury.

Name School Curtis Freyermuth Cochranton

No. Pos. 11 AP

Special teams Name School Ethan Chambers Eisenhower

No. Pos. 11 P

Defense Name Jake Kingsley Dalton Boozer Ethan Chambers Gavin Henry

School No. Pos. Cambridge Springs 11 DL Cochranton 11 DL Eisenhower 11 LB Union City 11 LB

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CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS CAMB

RIDGE

SPRIN

GS

2017 RECORD 7-4 overall 2-2 region 1 Home field: Baird Field

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Cambridge Springs won seven games in 2017 as the program moved its record to 38-18 over the past five seasons. The Blue Devils, however, ran into powerhouse Farrell in the District 10 Class 1A playoffs. Cambridge Springs will have some work to do in replacing six starters on offense and on defense. Among the players gone to graduation are quarterback Noah Reisenauer, leading running back Carter Babb and top wide receiver Trent Merry. Cambridge Springs will also have to replace top defensive players in Zach Boylan, Blake Richardson and Brody Swab. Cambridge Springs is in a new region this season, but there are some familiar teams in Cochranton and Union City. The Blue Devils will hit the road to start the season in Girard to showcase its new backfield before hosting Saegertown in a rivalry game. Cambridge Springs has several tough road games as the season goes on at Farrell, Eisenhower, Union City and Harbor Creek. The Blue Devils’ success this year could come down to how quickly they find new leaders after several graduated in the spring.

Sept. 7..... Western Reserve (Ohio).........7

OFFENSE Cambridge Springs averaged 33.3 points per game last fall, which ranked 11th in District 10 and second among Class 1A teams behind Farrell. One of the big keys for the Blue Devils’ offense is finding a replacement for Reisenauer at quarterback. He threw for 1,465 yards and 21 touchdowns and ran for 1,120 yards and 18 touchdowns as one of the top playmakers in Crawford County. Seniors Levi Henderson and Ty Turner attempted passes last fall, while sophomore Trent Wheeler could compete for the starting job. Babb is another talented player to replace after rushing for 632 yards and five touchdowns. He is gone, along with Merry, who had 21 catches for 381 yards and three touchdowns. Chase Schultz and Jared Taylor are returning running backs. Schultz ran for 282 yards and three touchdowns and Taylor had 130 yards and one touchdown. Schultz also caught 17 passes for 286 yards and five touchdowns. Garrett Boylan and Tristin Findlay are returning wide receivers who could step in and help out right away. Cambridge Springs also returns two starters on the offensive line, but they have to replace tight end Zach Boylan and linemen Blake Richardson and Dustin Kingsley. Alex Wheeler is back on the line with Jake Kingsley. Jacob Ferris is another top returning offensive lineman, and Jacob Jones and

Opponent Time

Aug. 24................. at Girard......................7 Aug. 31............. Saegertown*..................7 Sept. 14.............Maplewood*..................7 Sept. 21................at Farrell......................7 Sept. 28.......... at Eisenhower*................7 Oct. 5.............West Middlesex................7 Oct. 12...............Cochranton*..................7 Oct. 19............. at Union City*.................7

OL/DL

SENIOR JACO KING B SLEY

Oct. 26............at Harbor Creek................7 *Region 2 game

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

Zach Kingsley could compete for playing time. The Blue Devils’ strong rushing attack has always relied on a solid line, and replacing more than half of the line could be a big key in camp this season.

DEFENSE Cambridge Springs was 14th in D-10 with 20.6 points allowed per game. The Blue Devils went 7-1 last year when allowing 20 points or less and 0-3 when they allowed 21 points or more. Cambridge Springs returns five starters but lost several defensive standouts to graduation. Babb was second on the team with 87 tackles, Boylan was third with 68 and Richardson was fourth with 65. Swab is also gone after pulling in two interceptions last fall. Schultz led Cambridge Springs with 137 tackles, including 12 for a loss and one sack. He also grabbed one interception and will be counted on to lead the linebackers. Taylor is another returning linebacker, and Tye Varndell and Wheeler could fill in some gaps left by graduation. The secondary will need some help with the loss of Reisenauer, Babb, Merry and Swab. Turner returns at safety and Findlay at defensive back. Sophomore Asa Henderson could answer the need in the secondary. The defensive line returns Alex Wheeler and Ferris on the ends and Jake Kingsley in the middle. Zach Kingsley and Jones could step up and help the defensive line. It was pretty simple with Cambridge Springs last year as the Blue Devils had plenty of success when holding teams under 21 points. Cambridge Springs lost plenty of leadership on offense, and it could be just as tough to replace on defense this season.

Overall Region

2017

7-4

(2-2)

2016

5-6

(2-3)

2015

10-2

(7-0)

2014

8-3

(7-0)

2013

8-3

(6-1)

2012

3-7

(2-5)

2011

5-6

(4-4)

2010

6-5

(5-3)

2009

7-4

(6-2)

2008

7-4

(6-2)

(Region record in parentheses)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Alex

Ty

Wheeler

Turner

Chase

Tristan

Schultz

Findlay

Jared

Jacob

Taylor

Ferris


2017 IN REVIEW Titusville---------------------------------------W, 47-13 at Saegertown-------------------------------- W, 46-0 Reynolds---------------------------------------W, 30-12 Cochranton*----------------------------------W, 40-12 at West Middlesex*-------------------------W, 33-14 Girard------------------------------------------W, 49-20 at Union City*---------------------------------L, 32-41 at Farrell*--------------------------------------L, 13-20 Maplewood------------------------------------L, 25-29

District 10 playoffs Union City-------------------------------------W, 24-14 Farrell------------------------------------------- L, 27-52 *Region 1 game

Passing Names Noah Reisenauer

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 73 148 1,465 21 5

Rushing Names Noah Reisenauer Carter Babb Chase Schultz Jared Taylor

Att. 144 101 42 17

Yds. 1,120 632 282 130

Avg. TD 7.8 18 6.3 5 6.7 3 7.6 1

Rec. Yds. 21 381 17 286 12 286 11 202 6 130

Avg. TD 18.1 3 16.8 5 23.8 3 18.4 4 21.2 2

Receiving Names Trent Merry Chase Schultz Brody Swab Zach Boylan Carter Babb

Scoring Names Noah Reisenauer Carter Babb Chase Schultz a-Alex Wheeler Zach Boylan Trent Merry

TD PAT 2-pt. Total 18 0 0 108 9 0 0 54 8 0 0 48 0 31 0 34 5 0 0 30 5 0 0 30

a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

Alex Wheeler is one of the leaders on the Cambridge Springs line. He’s also the Blue Devils’ kicker. [MATT DURISKO/SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 3

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

Ty Turner

QB/DB

Jr.

6-2

185

10 Trent Wheeler

QB/LB

Fr.

6-2

166

20 Tristan Findlay

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8

155

23 Jared Taylor

WR/DB

So.

5-11 160

25 Tye Varndell

RB/DB

Jr.

5-7

26 Levi Henderson

RB/LB

Jr.

5-10 160

30 Kyle Cox

QB/LB

Fr.

5-7

155

31 Dylon Gibbons

RB/OL/LB So.

5-8

145

33 Chase Schultz

RB/LB

Jr.

5-7

165

34 Jaden Grubbs

RB/OL/LB Fr.

5-7

145

36 Justin Anderson

RB/OL/LB So.

5-7

146

140

40 Colton Smith

RB/OL/LB Fr.

5-8

130

42 Ayden Miller

RB/DB

Fr.

5-4

122

48 Garrett Boylan

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 155

49 James McCartney

RB/LB

Jr.

5-8

170

51 Jerry Mosconi

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3

225

52 Jacob Ferris

OL/DE

Jr.

5-11 185

62 Jacob Jones

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9

65 Jacob Kingsley

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 250

71 Alex Wheeler

TE/DE

Jr.

5-11 212

79 Zach Kingsley

OL/DL

So.

6-2

220

80 Aiden James

TE/DE

Fr.

6-5

170

88 Asa Henderson

QB/DB

Fr.

5-8

145

89 Aiden Rauscher

TE/DE

Fr.

5-9

150

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

165

C OAC H Justin Grubbs 4th season, 22-12

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COCHRANTON

COCHR

2017 RECORD

ANTON

2-8 overall 0-4 region 1 Home field: Cochranton Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Cochranton went through some growing pains last year with a young team, key injuries and a new head coach with a new system. The Cardinals won two games and kept the score close with West Middlesex in a 16-2 loss in the playoffs. The growing pains could pay off this fall after Cochranton lost just two key players to graduation in linemen Kenny Custead and Alex Suder. The Cardinals bring back running back Curtis Freyermuth, who could go over 4,000 career yards this fall. He ran for 1,131 yards and 12 touchdowns last fall and played some quarterback with Kohl Bernarding getting hurt after two games. Freyermuth threw for 214 yards. He is a senior leader and will move to inside linebacker on defense. Bernarding returns after missing most of last year with an injury. He threw for 144 yards and one touchdown before getting hurt. Garrett Long and Jon Gallo are returning running backs, while Nick Slawson and Avery Lintz are back at wide receiver. Dylan Neff, Justin Adams, Jeriah Hostetler and Dylan Maynard are all back on the offensive and defensive lines. Freyermuth and Long will lead the

linebackers, and Lintz, Slawson and Gallo return in the secondary. Sophomores Spencer Kenny and Jacob Cummings could be in the mix for playing time this RB/LB season, along SENIOR with junior CUR linebacker F R E YT I S ERM Dustin UTH Halsey. Cochranton has plenty of experience back with nine starters on offense and eight on defense. The Cardinals also have a year under their belts in a new system and new style of play under Joel Murray. Cochranton gets away from the Mercer County powerhouses in region play, but they will play Mercer, Farrell and West Middlesex, along with a trip to Titusville, in their non-region schedule. Cochranton is still building its program, but this could be the year the Cardinals contend for the Region 2 title.

Date

Opponent Time

Aug. 25.................. Mercer.......................7 Aug. 31........... at Maplewood*................7 Sept. 7............... at Titusville...................7 Sept. 14..............Union City*....................7 Sept. 21........at West Middlesex.............7 Sept. 28.......... at Saegertown*................7 Oct. 5..................... Farrell........................7 Oct. 12......at Cambridge Springs*..........7 Oct. 19...............Eisenhower*..................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 2 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Maplewood------------------------------------ L, 13-28 at Seneca---------------------------------------- L, 8-41 Saegertown-----------------------------------W, 51-14 at Cambridge Springs*---------------------- L, 12-40 at Valley Christian (Ohio)-------------------- L, 6-21 at Titusville-----------------------------------W, 36-13 West Middlesex*------------------------------ L, 8-42 at Union City*---------------------------------- L, 0-43 Farrell*------------------------------------------- L, 0-62

C OAC H Joel Murray 2nd season, 2-8

District 10 playoffs West Middlesex-------------------------------- L, 2-16 *Region 1 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Names Curtis Freyermuth Kohl Bernarding

Rushing Nick

Dylan Neff

Slawson

Kohl

Garrett

Bernarding

Long

Names Curtis Freyermuth Jon Gallo Kaden Tatters Avery Lintz Garrett Long

2018 ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

32 Andrew Mcdonough 50 Dustin Halsey

TE/LB

Jr.

5-7 175

1

RB/FS

So.

6-0 152

55 Jeriah Hostetler

C/DE

Sr.

5-11 190

Jon Gallo

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 16 62 214 0 9 12 31 144 1 1

S/WR/K Jr.

2

Curtis Freyermuth

RB/OLB/P Sr.

5-11 205

71 Justin Adams

G/DT

Sr.

5-8 236

Tanner Fox

WR/FS

6-0 160

73 Dylan Maynard

T/DT

So.

5-8 200

So.

5-9 170

Sr.

5

Kohl Bernarding

QB/DB

Sr.

6-0 160

77 Tino Nieves

DT/T

6

Cale Miller

TE/DE

Sr.

6-5 180

78 Dylan Neff

OL/DL Sr. 5-10 240

7

Garrett Long

RB/LB

Sr.

5-7 165

Austin Salsberry

T/DT

Jr.

6-0 215

10 Avery Lintz

RB/SS

Jr.

5-8 150

Brandon Roberts

WR/CB

Sr.

6-1

11 Shane Hoban

WR/DB

Sr.

5-10 120

Bryce Tatters

Fr.

21 Brandon Richter

WR/DB

Sr.

5-9 135

Deiken Wolf

C/DT

So.

5-7 200

Kaiden West

T

Sr.

6-3 235

22 Kaden Tatters

LB/RB

Jr.

5-9 165

23 Nick Slawson

WR/CB

Sr.

5-9 138

Ramy Sample

FB/LB Fr. 5-9 150

25 Jacob Cummings

RB/LB

So.

5-7 150

Spencer Kenny

MLB/TE So.

5-10 190

28 Alex Lipscomb

WR/DB

Jr.

5-7 140

Wyatt Barzak

QB/OLB Fr.

5-7 130

Yds. 1,131 129 120 117 116

Avg. TD 6.1 12 9.2 2 5.5 1 3.9 3 2.5 0

Rec. Yds. 6 81 6 63 5 73 5 65 4 22

Avg. TD 13.5 0 10.5 0 14.6 0 13.0 0 5.5 0

Receiving

5-6 134

3

Att. 184 14 22 30 47

Names Avery Lintz Garrett Long Nick Slawson Cale Miller Jon Gallo

Scoring Names Curtis Freyermuth Avery Lintz Ty Barzak Jon Gallo Kaden Tatters Returnees in bold

TD 12 4 1 2 1

PAT 0 0 4 0 0

2-pt. Total 1 74 0 24 1 12 0 12 1 8


KNIGHTS

EISEN

OUTLOOK

Eisenhower missed the playoffs last fall despite allowing just 19.6 points per game. When the Knights’ defense struggled, the offense couldn’t compensate in trying to pull out wins. Eisenhower won four of its 10 games and allowed a total of 10 points in those wins, including shutouts against Mercer and Sheffield. Eisenhower returns several key starters on defense, including linebacker Ethan Chambers. He was second on the team with 68 tackles last year. Garrett Head is another returning linebacker, and sophomore Dillon Benson could step up and earn a starting job. William Schwanke returns at defensive end, and sophomore Brodie Porter could be in line to start at the other defensive end spot. Joe Bauer and Jeremy Card return at defensive tackle with Nate Holt at free safety and Riley West at cornerback. Tim Willis could step in at strong safety and Zane Alexander is a candidate to start at the other cornerback position. Eisenhower graduated several offensive weapons. Quarterback Spencer Head is gone after throwing for 367 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 332 yards and six touchdowns. Big-time athlete Jaydon Hayes is gone after rushing for 742

4-6 overall 2-4 region 3 Home field: Riley Memorial Field

HOWE

R

Date

yards and eight touchdowns and hauling in 18 catches for 336 yards and one touchdown and running back Jonah Samuelson graduated TE/DL after rushSENIOR ing for JOEY 688 yards BAU E and eight R touchdowns. Sophomore Owen Trumbull was Head’s backup last year and will step in as the new starting quarterback with West at tailback and Chambers at fullback. Bauer returns at tight end with David Tower, Schwanke and Card on the line. Thomas Anderson and Porter are options to start on the line as well. Holt is back at wide receiver with Tim Willis stepping up as a split end. Eisenhower moved down to Class 1A for the next two years and will take on familiar teams in the new region. The Knights open the season at West Middlesex before a tough home game against Union City. Eisenhower’s chances at the region title could come down to their trips to Maplewood and Cochranton.

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

1

Carter Knapp

RB/LB

Sr.

5-10 200

2

Garrett Head

RB/LB

Sr.

5-10 150

5

Riley West

RB/DB

Sr.

5-9 158

7

Trevor Welker

WR/DB

So.

5-9 135

9

Zane Alexander

RB/DB

So.

5-7 140

10 Nate Holt

RB/DB

Sr.

5-8 152

11 Aiden Farrell

WR/DB

Sr.

5-8 140

13 Ethan Chambers

RB/LB

Sr.

5-10 175

15 Owen Trumbull

RB/DB

So.

6-2 160

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Mercyhurst Prep------------------------------- L, 0-42 at Fort LeBoeuf--------------------------------- L, 7-27 at Northwestern*----------------------------- L, 19-27 North East*------------------------------------ W, 47-3 at Iroquois*------------------------------------- L, 7-34 Seneca*-----------------------------------------L, 13-33 Maplewood*------------------------------------ L, 0-23 Mercer------------------------------------------ W, 52-0 at Saegertown*------------------------------- W, 49-7 at Sheffield------------------------------------- W, 43-0 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

C OAC H

22 Caleb Robinault

WR/DB

So.

5-8 140

28 Dillon Benson

RB/LB

So.

5-9 155

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 24 51 367 2 3 4 10 74 0 0

Jim Penley

55 Colby Hagg

OL/DL

So.

5-8 220

OL/LB

Sr.

5-7 145

67 William Schwanke

OL/DL Sr. 6-1 195

71 Brodie Porter

OL/DL

72 David Tower

OL/DL Sr. 5-10 235

So.

6-0 185

75 Jared Hamilton

OL/DL

So.

5-11 258

78 Logan Abbott

OL/DL

So.

5-8 190

Jake Venman

RB/DB

Fr.

5-6 140

Zay White

RB/DB

Fr.

5-7 135

TE/LB Fr. 5-7 135

Gannon Jaquay

OL/LB

Fr.

5-7 145

Eric William

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 170

33 Tim Willis

WR/DB

Sr.

5-9 160

Aldon Hulings

OL/DL

Fr.

6-1 255

34 Cael Black

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 205

Curt Darling

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 125

42 Jared Beers

TE/LB

So.

5-10 158

Cody Arnold

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 120

44 Joey Bauer

TE/DL

Sr.

6-2 220

Josh Parker

OL/LB

Fr.

5-10 160

50 Jeremy Card

OL/DL Sr. 6-2 250

Rob Richards

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 170

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Names Spencer Head Owen Trumbull

Rushing

15th season, 69-76

64 Thomas Anderson

Mike Jones

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.........at West Middlesex.............7 Aug. 31...............Union City*....................7 Sept. 7................... Mercer.......................7 Sept. 14.......... at Saegertown*................7 Sept. 21......... at Northwestern...............7 Sept. 28...... Cambridge Springs*............7 Oct. 5...................Reynolds......................7 Oct. 12............ at Maplewood*................7 Oct. 19............ at Cochranton*................7 Oct. 26................... Seneca.......................7 *Region 2 game

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

2018 SCHEDULE

Names Jaydon Hayes Jonah Samuelson Spencer Head Ethan Chambers Garrett Head

Att. 118 65 62 57 22

Yds. 742 688 332 261 200

Avg. TD 6.3 8 10.6 8 5.4 6 4.6 4 9.1 2

Rec. Yds. 18 336 6 66 2 28

Avg. TD 18.7 1 11.0 0 14.0 1

Receiving Names Jaydon Hayes Ethan Chambers Garrett Head

Scoring Names Jaydon Hayes Jonah Samuelson Spencer Head Ethan Chambers Ross Venman Returnees in bold

TD 9 9 7 5 0

PAT 0 0 0 0 25

2-pt. Total 0 54 0 54 0 42 0 30 0 25

85 KICKOFF 2018

EISENHOWER

2017 RECORD


86

TIGERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

MAPLEWOOD

MAPLE

OUTLOOK

2018 SCHEDULE Camron Bienio could step up at wide receiver and defensive back. McFadden is joined in the backfield by Chevy Blake, who ran for R B/O L B 630 yards and S ENIOR six touchCHEV downs as a BLAK Y junior, but E Kor-jonn Henderson and Mark Crago both graduated. Kaleb Donor and Jesse McFadden are players to watch that could make an impact at the skill positions. Maplewood returns five starters on both sides of the ball, but losing most of their size on the line will hurt. The Tigers have the program to a place where they continue to compete and win games despite graduation losses each year. Maplewood went out and scheduled four Mercer County teams and Class 5A Franklin in the non-region portion of the schedule. If the Tigers survive their schedule and build a line, they could be a team to watch in the Class 2A playoffs.

Maplewood put together its second straight winning season last fall. The Tigers made the District 10 Class 2A playoffs before losing to eventual PIAA runner-up Wilmington in the first round. Maplewood will have some experience at the skill positions, but the offensive and defensive lines will need to fill some big gaps left by graduation. Tight end Jeb Parker was a big-time blocker and target on offense but is gone with Nick and Zack Atha and Brett Bowes on the line. Bryan Kelly is a two-way starter on the line who could step up as a leader, along with tight end/defensive end Jordan Hollabaugh. Shawn Weigle, Joey King, Steve Heme, Matt Neidbala and Logan Churchill could all compete for playing time on the line. Maplewood brings back junior quarterback J.D. McFadden, who took over as the starter during his freshman season. McFadden threw for 1,709 yards and 16 touchdowns last fall, and he led the Tigers in rushing with 680 yards and nine touchdowns. His top two targets from last year are gone in Raheem Young (31 catches, 440 yards, 4 touchdowns) and Jacob Roser (27 catches, 517 yards, 5 TDs), but

PLAYERS TO WATCH

WOOD

Date

2

Hunter Groger

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.............. at Lakeview...................7 Aug. 31..............Cochranton*..................7 Sept. 7............West Middlesex................7 Sept. 14....at Cambridge Springs*..........7 Sept. 21............. at Reynolds...................7 Sept. 28........... at Union City*.................7 Oct. 5....................Franklin.......................7 Oct. 12...............Eisenhower*..................7 Oct. 19.............. Saegertown*..................7 Oct. 26...............at Greenville..................7 *Region 2 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Bryan Borkovich 7th season 27-37

at Cochranton--------------------------------W, 28-13 Union City-------------------------------------- L, 25-27 at North East*--------------------------------W, 49-15 Saegertown*---------------------------------- W, 67-6 at Seneca*------------------------------------- L, 21-41 Northwestern*-------------------------------- L, 26-32 at Eisenhower*-------------------------------- W, 23-0 Iroquois*--------------------------------------- L, 19-42 at Cambridge Springs----------------------W, 29-25 at Girard---------------------------------------- W, 26-0

District 10 playoffs Wilmington------------------------------------ L, 14-48 *Region 3 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names J.D. McFadden

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 96 178 1,709 16 11

Rushing Camron

J.D.

Hunter

Bryan

Joey

Jordan

Bienio

McFadden

Groger

Kelly

King

Hollabaugh

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

6-5 overall 3-3 region 3 Home field: Maplewood Stadium

Pos. QB/DB

Yr Jr.

Ht. Wt. 5-7 135

51 Shawn Weigle

OL/DE

So.

5-10 160

52 Kyle Wellman

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 195

55 Steve Heme

OL/DL

So.

5-6 170

3

Camron Bienio

WR/DB

Jr.

5-7 145

56 Shane Fricker

OL/DL

So.

6-0 270

7

Lucas Seeley

RB/DB

Jr.

5-11 170

57 Jonathan Woge

OL/DL

So.

5-8 165

8

Chevy Blake

RB/LB

Jr.

5-7 180

58 Thomas Urey

OL/DL

So.

5-8 160

9

Thomas Daley

WR/DB

So.

5-4 130

62 Joseph King

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 160

So.

10 Levi Butryn

WR/DB

12 Jake Giliberto

QB/RB/DB Fr.

5-7 120

63 Bryan Kelly

OL/DL

So.

5-11 165

5-4 125

65 Logan Churchill

OL/DL

So.

5-11 160

14 Clint Smith

TE/LB Fr. 5-10 140

67 Devon McLain

OL/DL

So.

5-7 175

75 Matt Neidbala

OL/DL

So.

5-8 165

17 Brad Roae

WR/LB

Jr.

5-6 135

21 Jordan Hollabaugh

TE/DE

Jr.

6-2 210

80 Lucas Kennedy

WR/DB

So.

5-8 130

23 J.D. McFadden

QB/DB

So.

5-11 170

81 Kelis Joliet

WR/DB

Fr.

5-8 140

26 Kaleb Donor

RB/LB

Fr.

5-8 145

84 Ron Overton

TE/LB Fr. 5-10 150

32 Austin Parker

RB/DB

Fr.

5-5 130

88 Ethan Wright

WR/DB

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Jr.

5-7 140

Names J.D. McFadden Chevy Blake Kor-jonn Henderson Mark Crago

Att. 143 110 66 33

Yds. 680 630 425 207

Avg. TD 4.8 9 5.7 6 6.4 6 6.3 4

Rec. Yds. 31 440 27 517 14 351 10 166 7 188

Avg. TD 14.2 4 19.2 5 25.1 4 16.6 2 26.9 1

Receiving Names Raheem Young Jacob Roser Evan Wyant Dylan Proper Camron Bienio

Scoring Names TD J.D. McFadden 10 Chevy Blake 6 Kor-jonn Henderson 6 Jacob Roser 6 a-Hunter Groger 0 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 0 0 32

2-pt. Total 1 62 0 36 0 36 0 36 0 35


PANTHERS

SAEGE

OUTLOOK

Mason McClure, Reese Larson, Nathan Barner and Ethan Hayes and sophomores Jacob Reisinger, Kaidn McClure and Jaden Reagle. Kightlinger and McClure could RB/ML battle for the B S ENIOR starting job at quarterback, EZRA and the player M AT TOCK to not go S under center will likely start at running back. McClure ran for 191 yards and three TDs and had eight catches for 99 yards last fall, and Kightlinger had eight catches for 40 yards. Last fall was a rough one for the Panthers as they barely had enough players to practice, but the program held steady and had faith things would get better. Saegertown is on a 20-game losing streak with the last win coming against Youngsville, a team that no longer exists. The Panthers kept the faith last year and stuck it out. If they continue to build this season with more players coming out, the future could be bright for Saegertown.

Date..............Opponent.. Time (p.m.) Aug. 24............... Titusville...........................7 Aug. 31....at Cambridge Springs*...............7 Sept. 7................ Reynolds...........................7 Sept. 14........... Eisenhower*........................7 Sept. 21...............at Girard...........................7 Sept. 28........... Cochranton*........................7 Oct. 5.................at Mercer..........................7 Oct. 12.............. Union City*.........................7 Oct. 19........... at Maplewood*.....................7 Oct. 26..................... Bye *Region 2 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Clarion-Limestone----------------------------- L, 6-64 Cambridge Springs---------------------------- L, 0-46 at Cochranton---------------------------------L, 14-51 at Maplewood*-------------------------------- L, 6-67 at Northwestern*-----------------------------L, 30-74 North East*------------------------------------L, 14-50 at Iroquois*------------------------------------L, 14-55 Seneca*------------------------------------------ L, 0-61 Eisenhower*------------------------------------ L, 7-49 at Mercer---------------------------------------- L, 0-45 *Region 3 game

C OAC H

Passing Names Tariq Burnes

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 23 64 323 3 9

Rushing

Nathan

Alex

Reese

Jared

Dylan

Martin

Barner

Kightlinger

Larson

Kula

Blaylock

Kimmel

Pos.

Yr So.

Ht. Wt.

54 Devin Steiger

DE

55 Nathan Barner

G/DT/DE So.

Jr.

5-8 180

Alex Kightlinger

CB/RB

5-5 120

56 Kenny Dunn

G/OLB/NG Jr.

5-5 160

Jake Reisinger

RB/QB/MLB

Fr.

57 Ben McWright

OT/DL

6-2 244

6

Jared Kula

WR/DE

Jr.

5-9 145

65 Casey Jackson

G/DL

So.

5-10 180

7

Jacob Burdick

RB

So.

5-9 160

70 Canyon Smith

T/C/DT

So.

6-2 280

8

Jordan Arrington

Jr.

WR

So.

5-7 145

71 Reese Larson

G/DT

So.

5-9 215

DT/K

Jr.

5-7 150

73 Matt Nale

DT/G/C

Fr.

5-7 185

11 Ezra Mattocks

RB/MLB Jr.

5-7 187

75 Joseph Elder

OL

Fr.

5-6 140

15 Dylan Blaylock

QB/DB

5-9 150

77 Zachary Dalton

DT

Fr.

5-6 170

Jr.

21 Mason McClure

RB

So.

5-8 165

79 Jordan Barksdale

DT/OT

So.

5-10 240

22 Kadin McClure

WR

Fr.

5-6 130

86 Robbie Brown

TE/DE

So.

5-8 180

32 Jaden Reagle

RB

Fr.

5-6 135

87 Brady Merkel

WR/TE/DE Jr.

5-8 167

52 Isiah Hannold

G

Jr.

5-10 190

89 Ethan Hayes

TE/OLB/DE So.

5-11 185

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Att. 144 56 57 15

Yds. 585 191 174 108

Avg. TD 4.1 4 3.4 3 3.1 0 7.2 2

Names Mason McClure Alex Kightlinger Brady Merkel

Rec. Yds. 8 99 8 40 5 163

Avg. TD 12.4 1 5.0 0 32.6 2

5-11 180

1

5-8 165

Names Shane McClinton Mason McClure Tariq Burnes Jake Reisinger

Receiving

3

10 Seth Lang

2017 LEADERS

James Wolfgang 2nd season, 0-10

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

N

2018 SCHEDULE

The 2017 season was purely about survival for Saegertown. The Panthers were close to not having a varsity team with low numbers in camp. Saegertown battled through the schedule under new head coach James Wolfgang to keep the program going. The hard work could pay off this season as the Panthers have healthier numbers and could keep the team going long enough for the younger classes to arrive as Saegertown’s youth program is thriving in participation. With the low numbers and most of the roster being underclassmen, it’s no surprise Saegertown finished last in District 10 in scoring (9.1 points per game) and defense (56.2 points allowed per game), but the Panthers are hoping the experience pays off this year. Saegertown lost four players to graduation in Dominic Steiger, Drake Hazlett, Patrick Dunn and offensive weapon Shane McClinton, who ran for 585 yards and four touchdowns and led the team with 26 points. The Panthers have everyone else back, including seniors Ezra Mattocks, Brady Merkel, Jared Kula and Ben McWright, juniors Alex Kightlinger,

PLAYERS TO WATCH

RTOW

0-10 overall 0-6 region Home field: Canon Memorial Field

Scoring Names Shane McClinton Mason McClure Alex Kightlinger Brady Merkel Jake Reisinger Returnees in bold

TD 4 4 2 2 2

PAT 0 0 0 0 0

2-pt. Total 1 26 0 24 0 12 0 12 0 12

87 KICKOFF 2018

SAEGERTOWN

2017 RECORD


88

BEARS

KICKOFF 2018

UNION CITY

2017 RECORD 4-6 overall 3-1 region 1 Home field: Bears Stadium

UNION

CITY

2018 SCHEDULE Date

OUTLOOK Union City turned some heads last year by finishing second in Region 1. The Bears even battled Farrell on its home field before falling 48-36. Union City won several exciting games but fell short in the District 10 playoffs against Cambridge Springs. The Bears had been building up to this period with a strong youth program and playing athletes in varsity games when they were freshmen and sophomores. Union City was in the middle of the pack in District 10 in scoring and defense, but the Bears gained valuable experience last year as they got a taste of winning big games. Union City will try to keep it going this year with an interesting schedule. The Bears open with a tough Reynolds team before traveling to Eisenhower to start region play. It doesn’t get any easier after that with a game against Farrell in a possible playoff preview before heading to Cochranton. Union City gets Maplewood and Cambridge Springs at home this season, but the Bears also travel to Mercyhurst Prep and Mercer in non-region games. The Bears took a big step forward last year, but they have some key players to replace this fall to contend for region and district titles.

OFFENSE Union City has some work to do in rebuilding a strong rushing attack. Running back Gavin Henry returns after rushing for 1,557 yards and 14 touchdowns last fall, but he will be counted even more because most of the other skill position players are gone. Quarterback Daulton Kerns ran for 916 yards and 12 TDs and threw for 128 yards and two TDs last year. Kerns graduated along with Xander Shields, Cameron Kesselring and Jacob Uber. Shields ran for 397 yards and three TDs, and Kesselring had 284 yards and four TDs on 60 carries and Uber ran for 148 yards and two TDs. Uber also caught four passes for 51 yards to lead the receivers. The offensive line was hit hard with the graduation of Alex Boylan, Jordan Eliason and PJ Lindstrom. Junior Ryan Brooks could step in to start on the line to help out all-district lineman Matthew Long, along with Seneca transfer Ryan Woinelowicz. Blake Hornaman is a candidate to start at quarterback with Brayden Kinney and Logan Kesselring battling for carries to complement Henry. Bronnan Higley, Miles Parker and William Burgess are returning wide receivers

Opponent Time

Aug. 24.................Reynolds......................7 Aug. 31........... at Eisenhower*................7 Sept. 7.................... Farrell........................7 Sept. 14.......... at Cochranton*................7 Sept. 21............... at Mercer.....................7 Sept. 28.............Maplewood*..................7 Oct. 5..........at Mercyhurst Prep....... 7:30 Oct. 12............ at Saegertown*................7 Oct. 19........ Cambridge Springs*............7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 2 game

QB

SENIOR BLAK HOR E NAM A

N

1 0 -Y E A R T R E N D Year

who could give Hornaman plenty of targets when he rolls out. Union City had a ferocious rushing attack last year as head coach Randy Gunther could go to several different backs on any given play. Kerns was a longtime leader for the Bears. If the Bears can settle on a new quarterback and rebuild the line, they could be a tough team to slow down.

DEFENSE Although the Union City defense took a hit with graduation, the Bears return their top two tackles in Henry and Long. Henry piled up 83 tackles, including three for a loss and two sacks. Long added 58 tackles with nine for a loss and four sacks. The two will need to lead a young defense as Kerns is gone after finishing with 54 tackles as a senior as well as Nathanael Gardner (46 tackles) and Boylan (35 tackles, two sacks). Higley returns at defensive end with Woinelowicz and Brooks on the defensive line. Logan Kesselring is back at linebacker with Kinney, Parker and Burgess in the secondary. Union City will need a big influx of underclassmen to fill in the gaps left by graduation as the defense will play a key role in the Bears’ success this season. Union City’s schedule is loaded with high-powered offenses, including Farrell. The Steelers are a huge road block for the Bears in trying to win a District 10 Class 1A championship. Union City will also need to slow down teams like Cambridge Springs, Cochranton and Maplewood in order to win a Region 2 title. The Bears have some experience back, but training camp could determine how the season goes.

Overall Region

2017

4-6

(3-1)

2016

2-8

(1-4)

2015

3-7

(3-4)

2014

0-10

(0-7)

2013

1-9

(1-6)

2012

3-7

(3-4)

2011

2-8

(2-6)

2010

5-5

(5-3)

2009

7-4

(6-2)

2008

7-4

(5-3)

(Region record in parentheses)

P L AY E R S T O WAT C H

Logan

Tallin Henry

Kesselring

Gavin Henry

Blake Hornaman

Miles Parker

Ryan Newton


2017 IN REVIEW Seneca------------------------------------------L, 20-41 at Maplewood--------------------------------W, 27-25 at Harbor Creek-------------------------------- L, 6-42 General McLane------------------------------L, 28-49 at Farrell*--------------------------------------L, 36-48 at Iroquois------------------------------------- L, 16-35 Cambridge Springs*------------------------W, 41-32 Cochranton*----------------------------------- W, 43-0 at West Middlesex*-------------------------- W, 37-8

District 10 playoffs Cambridge Springs---------------------------L, 14-24 *Region 1 game

2017 leaders Passing Names Daulton Kerns

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 13 40 128 2 8

Rushing Names Gavin Henry Daulton Kerns Xander Shields Cameron Kesselring Jacob Uber

Att. 196 163 53 60 26

Yds. 1,557 916 397 284 148

Avg. TD 7.9 14 5.6 12 7.5 3 4.7 4 5.7 2

Rec. Yds. 4 51 2 22 2 16 2 4

Avg. TD 12.8 0 11.0 0 8.0 0 2.0 0

Receiving Names Jacob Uber Cameron Kesselring Miles Parker Xander Shields

Scoring Names TD PAT 2-pt. Total Gavin Henry 14 0 4 92 Daulton Kerns 12 0 6 84 Cameron Kesselring 4 0 3 30 Xander Shields 3 0 0 18 Jacob Uber 1 0 2 10 Returnees in bold

Gavin Henry was a force at running back for Union City last year with 1,557 yards and 14 touchdowns. [GREG WOHLFORD/ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 3

Collin Hedderick

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

RB/DB

Jr.

5-11 160

11 Gavin Henry

RB/LB

Jr.

6-1

16 Miles Parker

WR/DB

Jr.

5-11 150

20 Shane Uber

QB/DB

Fr.

5-10 145

21 Logan Kesselring

RB/LB

Fr.

5-9

160

22 Bronnan Higley

WR/LB

Jr.

6-4

170

24 Caleb Stull

RB/LB

Fr.

5-6

140

25 Tallin Henry

RB/DB

Fr.

5-5

130

28 Blake Hornaman

QB/DB

Jr.

5-8

125

30 David Roscinski

RB/LB

Fr.

5-10 130

39 Braeden Kinney

RB/DB

Jr.

6-0

180

170

40 Devon Coggin

RB/DB

Fr.

5-8

130

42 Cole Stull

RB/LB

Jr.

5-7

145

50 Cameron Kehe

OL/DL

Fr.

5-5

170

52 Matthew Krause

OL/DL

So.

6-1

170

53 Dakota Eliason

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9

220

57 Braxton Kent

OL/DL

Fr.

5-11 220

60 Evan Harouff

OL/LB

Jr.

5-10 185

61 Matthew Copfer

OL/DL

Jr.

5-4

140

62 Matthew Long

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0

235

66 Ryan Brooks

OL/DL

So.

5-11 215

70 Tyler Hedderick

OL/DL

Jr.

5-8

220

88 Zach Pieper

TE/DL

Fr.

6-2

180

7/80 Ryan Newton

QB/DB

So.

6-0

175

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

C OAC H Randy Gunther 20th season, 67-126

KICKOFF 2018

Regular season

89


90 KICKOFF 2018

WRIGHT

A: Maybe by the end of the regular season, but I'd definitely say it was the second round of the District 10 playoffs. That's when I really started to feel like myself again.

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Borbely) and (tight ends coach Tim Salem). Here and there, I'd also talk to (linebackers) coach (Rob) Harley.

Q: Was there any hesitancy in your first basketball game, or games, about reinjuring the knee?

A: The first game back, I was a little self-conscious of it. I wouldn't say I was so much nervous, but just trying to work my way back through any pain and how that was going to go. I thought I caught up pretty fast.

Q: What was it like talking with coach Narduzzi when you called him with your decision?

A: Very exciting. He was fired up about it, and I'm excited about it. I get to stay close to home, as well.

Q: What does it mean to know that despite the injury, coach Narduzzi still sought you to be a Pittsburgh Panther?

Q: How much did such familiarity with Pitt football weigh in your decision?

A: Just being familiar with the coaching staff, and getting to know the new ones, made me feel like I was at home when I was there.

Q: Pitt listed you as a linebacker when the school announced your decision on Twitter. However, you're also considered as an athlete, which means you could play another position. Do you anticipate starting out as a linebacker or not?

A: As of right now, we talked about me starting out at linebacker. I will be starting there, but things might change. I could be moving to the other side of the ball. If not linebacker, I'd say tight end or may as an H-back.

Q: Have you attended Panthers' games on a regular basis?

A: I've been down to Pitt multiple times in the past few years. I think I went to three games my sophomore year, and I went to two last year.

Q: What do you remember about the play that ended your junior season after it barely began?

A: I caught a screen pass and picked up a few yards when I got tackled. As I was going to get up, I felt something pop in my (left) knee. The next play, I tried to get off the line of scrimmage but I really couldn't move. I came out the next play. I tried to ice my knee to go (back in), but it didn't work out. It was my meniscus. I didn't anticipate it being that bad. I thought it was just bruised.

Q: What was the rehabilitation process like?

A: The rehab was actually tougher than going through the surgery. Just going hard every day, when you're

A: It shows that he really and truly wanted me there as a player. They gave me a lot of support throughout the injury, as well.

Q: What's it been like to play for a Farrell football program that's become a way of life at your school? Farrell’s Kyi Wright is coming back from a knee injury suffered in the 2017 opener. He has committed to Pitt. [MATT DURISKO/SPECIAL TO THE ERIE TIMES-NEWS]

ABOUT KYI WRIGHT School: Farrell Year: Senior Positions: Linebacker, tight end/ quarterback Size: 6-3, 245 pounds 2016 stats: Passed for 1,310 yards and 18 TDs. Rushed for 383 yards and 8 TDs. 2017: Season-ending injury in opener.

trying to get back to normal and feel like yourself again, that was the hardest part. Q: What inspired you through the recovery?

A: Actually, my goal was to get back for football. I wanted to play in (Farrell's PIAA Class 1A semifinal) vs. Jeannette, but my doctor didn't clear me early enough that week. After that, the next goal was to get back for basketball season.

Q: Was there a point during Farrell's basketball season when you physically felt like your knee was sound?

A: Just from growing up here and seeing a lot of the talent that's come through here, it means a lot to me. You learn the tradition of Farrell football and basketball.

Q: What do you want to say about coach Farrell football coach Jarrett Samuels?

A: Coach does a great job with the program. He really cares about the players. He wants us all to do well on the field and in the classroom, and then in life, too. He's more than a coach. He's a mentor to us. Q: What do plan on majoring in at Pitt?

A: Right now, physical therapy. After going through the injury and (rehabilitation), I feel like I want to help people through their injuries based on my experience.

Q: Farrell opens its 2018 season with an Aug. 24 game against University Prep in Pittsburgh. What's it going to be like running back out onto a football field for the first time in nearly a year?

A: I'm going to enjoy it and have fun with it. I just want to show everyone that I'm back. The injury stopped me for (a season), but it's not going to stop me ever again. Mike Copper can be reached at 870-1614 or by email. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ETNcopper.


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REGION 1 FINAL STANDINGS

REGION 1 CHAMPIONS 2017: Farrell (4-0) 2016: West Middlesex (5-0) 2015: Sharpsville (6-0) 2014: Farrell, Lakeview, Sharpsville, West Middlesex, Wilmington (4-2) 2013: Lakeview (5-1) 2012: West Middlesex (6-0) 2011: Sharpsville (7-0) 2010: Farrell, Sharpsville (7-1) 2009: Farrell (8-0) 2008: Farrell, Linesville, Mercer (7-1) 2007: Mercer (8-0) 2006: West Middlesex (8-0) 2005: Kennedy Catholic (6-0) 2004: Sharpsville (6-0)

4-0 11-3 3-1 4-6 2-2 7-4 1-3 2-9 0-4 2-8

Overall

District 10 Quarterfinals West Middlesex 16, Cochranton 2 Semifinals Farrell 46, West Middlesex 12 Championship Farrell 52, Cambridge Springs 27 PIAA First round Farrell 34, Northern Bedford 19 Quarterfinals Farrell 36, Ridgway 0

• 2017 champion: Farrell • Favorite: Farrell • Contender: West Middlesex • Dark horse: Reynolds

Farrell------------------------------ 86 Mercer----------------------------121 Reynolds--------------------------131 West Middlesex-----------------106 Class 1A range: 131 and fewer

Region

Farrell Union City Cambridge Springs West Middlesex Cochranton

Class 1A

SEASON OUTLOOK

School Enrollment

Class 1A

POSTSEASON

Farrell------------------------------ 92 Mercer----------------------------- 93 Reynolds--------------------------- 94 West Middlesex------------------ 95

2018 NEW REGION

91 KICKOFF 2018

INDEX

2017 IN REVIEW

Semifinals Jeannette 17, Farrell 6

Class 2A

PLAYER WATCH TO

JOURDAN TOWNSEND Farrell

WR/DB - Sr. - 5-10, 175 Townsend, the District 10 Small School Co-Player of the Year in 2017, had 71 receptions and set D-10 records with 1,531 receving yards and 22 TDs. He also had 6 interceptions and led D-10 with 194 points.

District 10 Quarterfinals Reynolds 32, Iroquois 13 Semifinals Wilmington 49, Reynolds 0

RETURNING ALL-STARS

First team Name

School

Offense

No. Pos.

Jourdan Townsend* Farrell 11 WR Clayton Parrish West Middlesex 11 RB Kobe Hilton Farrell 11 OL Name

School

No. Pos.

Kobe Hilton Tymir Green Jourdan Townsend*

Farrell Farrell Farrell

11 11 11

Defense

DL LB DB

Second team Name

School

No. Pos.

Kaz Hoffman Christian Lewis Tymir Green Dashon Sims Gary Hopson

West Middlesex Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell

11 11 11 11 10

Offense

WR RB RB OL OL

Name

School

Logan Hurley Logan Hurley

West Middlesex 11 West Middlesex 11

Name

School

Special teams

Defense

Natoreus Atwood Farrell Tyree Hammonds Farrell Clayton Parrish West Middlesex Zach Long West Middlesex Christian Lewis Farrell Elijah Harper Farrell *Region 1 Player of the Year

No. Pos. K P

No. Pos. 11 10 11 11 11 11

DL LB LB LB DB DB


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STEELERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

FARRELL

LL

11-3 overall 4-0 region 1 Home field: Falconi Field at Paulekas Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Date

Farrell coach Jarrett Samuels might have put together one of his best coaching efforts of his career in 2017. The Steelers were already adjusting to a new quarterback when they lost Division I talent Kyi Wright to injury early in the season. Farrell still made it to the PIAA Class 1A semifinals without Wright and were just two scores from heading to Hershey. The Steelers have a loaded team back, including the return of Wright, a Pitt recruit. Wright will likely move back to quarterback with the graduation of Isaac Clarke, who threw for 2,291 yards and 30 touchdowns last year. Wright brings a big-time presence to both sides of the ball, and he will have an impressive target in wide receiver Jourdan Townsend, who was the Small School District 10 Co-Player of the Year. Townsend emerged as one of the best wideouts in the state last fall with record-breaking numbers. He had 71 catches for 1,531 yards and 22 touchdowns to rewrite the District 10 record

PLAYERS TO WATCH

FARRE

Opponent Time

Aug. 24......... at University Prep..............7 Aug. 31...............Wilmington...................7 Sept. 7.............. at Union City..................7 Sept. 14.......at West Middlesex*.............7 Sept. 21....... Cambridge Springs.............7 Sept. 28................ Mercer*......................7 Oct. 5.............. at Cochranton.................7 Oct. 12.............. at Reynolds*..................7 Oct. 19.................Greenville.....................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 1 game

book. Townsend is another major college recruit for Farrell, along with Kobe Hilton O T/ D L and Christian SENIOR Lewis. Hilton, KO B a lineman, has H I LT E committed to ON Akron, while Townsend and Lewis are still racking up offers. Lewis ran for 1,350 yards and 14 touchdowns last fall and is a top returning rusher with powerful Tymir Green, who ran for 418 yards and 12 touchdowns. The Steelers’ offense ranked third in District 10, regardless of class, with 40.6 points per game. Farrell returns eight starters on offense and nine on defense. Dashon Sims is another lineman to keep an eye on along with safety Elijah Harper and defensive back Juwon Samuels. Brian Hilton, Gary Satterwhite and Tyrie Hammonds could all step up as well. The Steelers have one of the smallest enrollments in the state, but they look like a dangerous contender to make a run to Hershey this fall.

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Neshannock----------------------------------- L, 26-28 at North East---------------------------------- W, 65-0 at Carrick--------------------------------------- W, 62-0 West Middlesex*----------------------------- W, 58-0 Union City*------------------------------------W, 48-36 at Meadville----------------------------------- L, 13-36 Fort LeBoeuf----------------------------------W, 41-14 Cambridge Springs*------------------------W, 20-13 at Cochranton*-------------------------------- W, 62-0

District 10 playoffs C OAC H Jarrett Samuels 11th season, 101-32

West Middlesex----------------------------------46-12 Cambridge Springs--------------------------W, 52-27

PIAA playoffs Northern Bedford----------------------------W, 34-19 Ridgway---------------------------------------- W, 36-0 Jeannette---------------------------------------- L, 6-17 *Region 1 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Jourdan

Kyi Wright

Townsend

Tymir

Christian

Green

Lewis

Names Isaac Clarke

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 128 187 2,291 30 4

Rushing

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name 1

Christian Lewis

Pos. RB/DB

Yr Jr.

Ht. Wt. 6-0 175

22 Tymir Green

RB/MLB Jr.

5-10 200

23 Jaden Harrison

RB

5-8 150

24 Juwon Samuels

RB/WR/DB

Fr.

So. 5-8 170

2

Kyi Wright

TE/LB

Jr.

6-3 230

25 Notorius Atwood

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 180

5

Jourdan Townsend

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 170

26 Sayvion Thomas

RB/DE

So.

6-0 160

8

Raymond Raver

QB/DB

So.

5-8 150

27 Jalen Russell

WR/DB

So.

5-6 145

9

Elijah Harper

WR/DB

Jr.

5-8 150

33 Tony Phillips

WR/OLB Fr.

5-9 155

10 Dwight Ravenscraft

RB/WR/OLB

So. 5-7 180

52 Vincent Purdie

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 250

11 Adrian Daniels

TE/DE

So.

6-4 220

53 Ronald Lacamera

OL/DL

So.

5-10 290

12 Brian Hilton

WR/DE/K So.

6-2 175

54 Zach Schofield

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 215

13 Brice Butler

WR/DB

Fr.

5-6 140

56 Gary Satterwhite

OL/DL

Fr.

6-2 245

14 Christian Hartley

QB/MLB Fr.

5-8 185

57 Kobe Hilton

OL/DL

Jr.

6-4 255

15 Omarion Odem

WR/DB

Fr.

6-1 170

58 Dashon Sims

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 260

19 E.J. Rawlins

WR/DB

Jr.

5-10 132

60 Robert Spence

T

So.

5-10 204

20 Tyrie Hammonds

RB/OLB

So.

5-7 155

66 Gary Hopson

OL/DL

So.

5-11 290

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Names Christian Lewis Tymir Green Brandon Chambers Isaac Clarke

Att. 132 69 30 44

Yds. 1,350 418 405 148

Avg. TD 10.2 14 6.1 12 13.5 4 3.4 6

Rec. Yds. 71 1,531 27 362 12 276 6 43

Avg. TD 21.6 22 13.4 3 23.0 4 7.2 0

Receiving Names Jourdan Townsend Brandon Chambers Christian Lewis Tymir Green

Scoring Names Jourdan Townsend Christian Lewis Tymir Green Brandon Chambers Isaac Clarke Returnees in bold

TD 30 21 12 8 6

PAT 0 0 0 2 0

2-pt. Total 7 194 1 128 3 78 3 56 3 42


MUSTANGS

2017 RECORD R

KICKOFF 2018

MERCER

MERCE

2-8 overall 1-7 region Home field: Mercer Stadium 2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

Mercer will look to head in a new direction this season with a change of head coach. Keith DeGraaf takes over and brings a new system for the Mustangs. Mercer won just two games last year, although they competed in one of the toughest leagues in the state. DeGraaf’s first priority will be getting the right athletes into the right positions with several losses to graduation. On offense, the Mustangs bring back seven starters, including quarterback Dylan Hetrick, wide receivers Brian Shevitz and Zack Previty, running backs PJ Boggs and Andrew Weinel and linemen Mason Hesselgesser and Cam Peters. Hetrick threw for 461 yards and three touchdowns, while Boggs ran for 203 yards and Weinel ran for 162 yards. Previty caught five passes for 192 yards and Shevitz had five catches for 44 yards. Mercer also returns six starters on defense in Danny Foore, Shevitz and Hetrick in the secondary, Ian

Date

Taylor and Weinel at linebacker and Peters on the line. QB Hesselgesser, SENIOR Boggs, Harrison Murray DY L A N HETR and Aidan I CK Bright could all battle for playing time on defense. Mercer allowed 47.1 points per game last season, which was near the bottom in District 10. The Mustangs did shut out one team, but it was a struggling Saegertown team. Before that final game of the season, Mercer was allowing 52.3 points per game. Mercer moved down to Class 1A this fall, but their schedule didn’t get any easier. The Mustangs still have to battle Farrell, Reynolds and West Middlesex in region play with long trips to Cochranton, Northwestern and Eisenhower mixed in. The Mustangs have plenty of experience back, but their success could come down to how quickly they adapt to a new coach and new system.

Opponent Time

Aug. 25............ at Cochranton.................7 Aug. 31.......... at Northwestern...............7 Sept. 7............. at Eisenhower.................7 Sept. 14...............Reynolds*.....................7 Sept. 21...............Union City....................7 Sept. 28...............at Farrell*.....................7 Oct. 5................ Saegertown...................7 Oct. 12...........West Middlesex*...............7 Oct. 19............... at Lakeview...................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 1 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season

C OAC H Keith DeGraaf 1st season

at Lakeview*---------------------------------W, 35-33 Hickory*----------------------------------------- L, 7-62 at Sharpsville*-------------------------------- L, 21-42 Slippery Rock*--------------------------------- L, 7-43 at Wilmington*--------------------------------- L, 0-69 Sharon*------------------------------------------ L, 7-60 at Reynolds*------------------------------------ L, 0-54 at Eisenhower---------------------------------- L, 0-52 Greenville*-------------------------------------L, 21-56 Saegertown------------------------------------ W, 45-0 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Names Dylan Hetrick

Rushing Zack

Nathan

Brian

Andrew

Previty

Mitchell

Shevitz

Weinel

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

50 Nathan Mitchell

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 210

52 Hunter Houy

OL/LB

So.

5-8 170

2

Brian Shevitz

WR/DB

Jr.

5-9 160

54 Timothy Copley

OL/DL

Jr.

5-8 205

6

Andrew Weinel

RB/LB

Jr.

5-11 175

55 Mason Hesselgesser

OL/DL

Fr.

5-8 180

7

Ryan Moore

QB/DB

So.

5-9 135

56 Aaron Adams

OL/DL

Fr.

5-7 155

9

Gabriel Wiley

QB/LB

So.

6-1 165

60 Isaiah Phillips

OL/DL

So.

5-10 230

10 Chris Boots

WR/DB

Fr.

5-10 150

65 Josh Adams

OL/DL

Jr.

6-2 195

14 Dylan Hetrick

QB/DB

Jr.

6-2 185

66 Joe Prentice

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 220

15 Zack Previty

WR/DB

Jr.

6-2 185

73 Justin Rose

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 195

16 Danny Foore

WR/DB

Jr.

5-6 155

75 Eric Hoffman

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 185

21 PJ Boggs

OL/DL

So.

5-9 220

77 Cam Peters

OL/DL

Jr.

5-10 250

22 Jacob Smith

WR/DL

Fr.

5-8 150

79 Kyle Kaster

OL/DL

So.

6-0 175

32 Anthony McCrea

RB/DB

So.

5-10 165

87 Noah Wiley

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 160

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Att. 178 45 39 27

Yds. 1,011 203 162 149

Avg. TD 5.7 10 4.5 1 4.2 2 5.5 2

Rec. Yds. 7 73 5 192 5 82 5 44

Avg. TD 10.4 0 38.4 3 16.4 0 8.8 0

Receiving

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 27 64 461 3 9

Names Jimmy Amon PJ Boggs Andrew Weinel Austin Hesselgesser

Names Jimmy Amon Zack Previty Adam Walker Brian Shevitz

Scoring Names TD Jimmy Amon 10 a-RJ Carson 0 Zack Previty 3 Austin Hesselgesser 2 Andrew Weinel 2 a-includes one field goal Returnees in bold

PAT 0 23 0 0 0

93

2-pt. Total 0 60 0 23 0 18 0 12 0 12


94

RAIDERS

2017 RECORD

KICKOFF 2018

REYNOLDS

Date

Reynolds put together a solid 2017 season with five wins before a playoff loss to eventual PIAA runnerup Wilmington. The Raiders lost three games by 14 points or less and was close to having a winning season. Reynolds will have some work to do to keep the program headed in the right direction after losing most of its backfield to graduation. The Raiders bring back five starters on offense and five on defense. Chance Westover is back at tight end and defensive end, Evan Miller at center, Cole Toy as a running back and linebacker, Hunter Jones and Wyatt Owen on the offensive line, Derek Skeehan on the defensive line and Jordan DeCarmen and Sean O’Hara in the secondary. Reynolds will need DeCarmen and Toy to step up in the backfield as running backs with Austin Carrera gone. Carrera ran for 1,159 yards and 10 touchdowns and wrestling standout Cole Matthews ran for 528 yards and nine touchdowns but also graduated in the spring. Bryce McCloskey returns at quarterback after having his sophomore season cut short with injuries. He suffered one injury in their scrimmage before coming back and getting hurt

again a few weeks later, which cost him the season. He will likely start at quarterback, and Westover could be a big target for him. Reynolds lost wide receivRB/ML ers Tyler Gill, B SENIOR Noah Fuchs and Mason HUN TER Wilkerson, but THOM PSON 6-foot 3-inch sophomore Aidan Mull could become the primary target. The Raiders have some holes to fill on the line, but Jacob Moser, who missed all of last year with an injury in the scrimmage, is back along with some young players in John Daniello and Luke Faber. Reynolds lost seven full-time defensive starters and will need the underclassmen to step up. The Raiders went 5-1 when allowing less than 20 points last fall. Hunter Thompson is a standout at linebacker that could be a senior leader as Reynolds will have to slow down several powerful offenses. Reynolds had some tough injuries early on last season, but the Raiders still managed to win five games. Reynolds doesn’t have a lot of experience, but the program is headed in the right direction.

Opponent Time

Aug. 24............. at Union City..................7 Aug. 31...........at Slippery Rock...............7 Sept. 7.............at Saegertown.................7 Sept. 14.............. at Mercer*....................7 Sept. 21............. Maplewood...................7 Sept. 28.........West Middlesex*...............7 Oct. 5.............. at Eisenhower.................7 Oct. 12................... Farrell*.......................7 Oct. 19..............Northwestern..................7 Oct. 26................. Lakeview.....................7 *Region 1 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season Slippery Rock*-------------------------------- L, 12-13 At Sharon*------------------------------------- L, 13-47 At Cambridge Springs----------------------- L, 12-30 At Lakeview*---------------------------------- W, 30-0 Sharpsville*-----------------------------------W, 23-14 At Wilmington*-------------------------------- L, 3-42 Mercer*----------------------------------------- W, 54-0 Greenville*-------------------------------------- L, 7-21 At Hickory*------------------------------------W, 27-13

District 10 playoffs Iroquois----------------------------------------W, 32-13 Wilmington------------------------------------- L, 0-49 *Region 2 game

2017 LEADERS Passing

C OAC H Josh Mull 6th season, 19-32

Names Tylir Shannon Dalton Daniello Bryce McCloskey

Com. Att. 26 65 9 27 13 21

Yds. 234 110 83

TD Int 1 5 1 4 1 1

Rushing Names Austin Carrera Cole Matthews Jordan DeCarmen

Evan

Wyatt

Hunter

Cole

Miller

Owen

Jones

Toy

Pos.

Yr

Ht. Wt.

6

Jordan DeCarmen

RB/DB

Fr.

5-8 160

7

Bryce McCloskey

QB/LB

So.

5-11 180

11 Sean O’Hara

RB/LB

So.

5-8 150

12 Luca Tofani

WR/DB

Fr.

5-11 145

13 Aidan Mull

TE/LB Fr. 6-0 180

16 Cole Toy

RB/LB

Fr.

5-11 175

32 George Stinedurf

WR/DB

So.

5-7 155

44 Chance Westover

TE/DL

Jr.

6-2 215

55 Izach Fisher

OL/DL

Jr.

5-9 220

56 Justin Axe-Dodds

OL/DL

So.

6-0 165

57 Hunter Jones

OL/DL

Jr.

6-1 205

63 Jacob Moser

OL/DL

So.

6-2 246

67 Evan Miller

OL/DL

So.

5-9 200

17 Hunter Markle

RB/LB

So.

5-8 165

72 Derek Skeehan

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 255

24 Dillon Abbott

WR/DB

So.

5-6 120

75 Ian Yahner

OL/DL

So.

5-10 225

28 Hunter Thompson

RB/LB

Jr.

6-2 175

79 Wyatt Owen

OL/DL

Jr.

6-0 255

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Att. 169 80 23

Yds. 1,159 528 148

Avg. TD 6.9 10 6.6 9 6.4 0

Rec. Yds. 15 137 9 25 6 30 5 80 5 48

Avg. TD 9.1 2 2.8 0 5.0 0 16.0 0 9.6 1

Receiving

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name

LDS

2018 SCHEDULE

OUTLOOK

PLAYERS TO WATCH

REYNO

5-6 overall 4-4 region 2 Home field: Reynolds Stadium

Names Noah Fuchs Cole Matthews Devin Weaver Mason Wilkerson Chance Westover

Scoring Names TD Austin Carrera 10 Cole Matthews 10 a-Jarod Miller 0 a-includes two field goals Returnees in bold

PAT 0 0 13

2-pt. Total 0 60 0 60 0 19


BIG REDS

WEST

OUTLOOK

West Middlesex went through a rough season in 2017. The Big Reds scored 18 points or less in nine of their 10 games, and they were shut out in three of the first four games of the year. Mark Means takes over as head coach this fall as West Middlesex looks to go in a new direction. To go with a new system and coach, the Big Reds will have plenty of new faces with just three starters returning on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Marshall Murray threw for 390 yards and six touchdowns last fall but graduated, along with tight end Chase Staunch, who led the team with 10 catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns. Most of the line is also gone, including Cade Franks and Josh Angleton. The good news for Means is talented running back Clayton Parrish returns after rushing for 1,270 yards and seven touchdowns on 245 carries last fall. He is joined by lineman Zach Long and wide receiver Kaz Hoffman

on offense. Jason Davis and Hoffman are returning starters in the secondary and Long at linebacker. Logan Hurley is another returning senior that could contribute at wide receiver and kicker. RB/ML B The Big S ENIOR Reds will need C L AY an influx of TON PA R R contribuISH tions from new and younger players as well. Senior Jake Bowen will likely take over at quarterback and help out in the secondary, while Kyle Klumph and Noah Weiser could battle for playing time on the offensive and defensive lines. Brandon Smith and Davis could earn carries at running back, and junior Zeb Rubaker could earn starting positions at fullback and linebacker.

MIDDL

2018 SCHEDULE Opponent Time

Aug. 24...............Eisenhower...................7 Aug. 31................ Lakeview.....................7 Sept. 7............. at Maplewood.................7 Sept. 14................. Farrell*.......................7 Sept. 21............. Cochranton...................7 Sept. 28............ at Reynolds*..................7 Oct. 5........at Cambridge Springs...........7 Oct. 12................ at Mercer*....................7 Oct. 19................ Sharpsville....................7 Oct. 26...................... Bye *Region 1 game

2017 IN REVIEW Regular season at Sharpsville----------------------------------- L, 0-49 Wilmington------------------------------------- L, 0-49 Iroquois------------------------------------------ L, 7-28 at Farrell*--------------------------------------- L, 0-58 Cambridge Springs*------------------------- L, 14-33 at Mercyhurst Prep--------------------------- L, 7-45 at Cochranton*-------------------------------- W, 42-8 Carey (Ohio)----------------------------------- L, 18-28 Union City*-------------------------------------- L, 8-37

District 10 playoffs

C OAC H Mark Means

Cochranton------------------------------------ W, 16-2 Farrell------------------------------------------- L, 12-46 *Region 1 game

2017 LEADERS Passing Names Marshall Murray

Kaz

Zach Long

Hoffman

Logan

Jake

Hurley

Bowen

No. Name Chase Tomko

Pos. FB/OLB

Yr So.

Ht. Wt. 5-6 165

6

Nick Kobielus

RB/LB

Fr.

5-6 150

7

Brandon Smith

SB/DB

So.

5-9 150

8

Michael Medlin

ATH/DB Jr.

5-10 170

9

Zeb Rubaker

RB/DB

5-11 170

So.

10 Alex Rea

QB

Fr.

5-5 115

11 Dom Stinedurf

WR/DB

Jr.

6-0 155

12 Kaz Hoffman

WR/DB

Jr.

6-3 160

14 Jordan Powell

QB/DB

Jr.

5-10 155

15 Chris Smith

QB/DB

Fr.

5-7 125

28 Clayton Parrish

FB/MLB Jr.

5-11 195

48 Connor Haddon

RB/OLB

Fr.

5-5 120

50 George Troyer

OL/MLB So.

5-11 180

51 Chris Morton

OL/DL

So.

5-5 190

52 Josh Bender

OL/LB

So.

6-0 190

58 Kaleb Turcotte

OL/DL

Fr.

6-0 205

61 Tommy Blair

OL/DL

Jr.

5-11 240

62 Nick Gearhart

OL/MLB Fr.

5-11 180

66 Anthony Aldrich

OL/DL

Fr.

5-9 177

67 Kyle Klumph

OL/DL

Jr.

6-3 280

70 Caleb Mick

OL/DL

Fr.

5-10 190

17 Ty Tate

ATH/OLB Fr.

6-0 160

74 Lukas Stinedurf

OL/DE

Fr.

5-9 170

18 Logan Hurley

WR/K

Jr.

6-2 160

75 Noah Weiser

OL/DE

So.

5-11 250

21 Jake Bowen

QB/DB

Jr.

6-0 150

77 Cole Haddon

OL/DE

Fr.

5-9 180

22 Zach Long

OL/MLB Jr.

5-10 195

80 Hunter Smith

WR

Fr.

23 Eddie Lowe

WR/DB

Fr.

5-3 125

82 Morgan Slicker

TE/OLB

Jr.

6-0 178

24 Luke Atterholt

TE/MLB Fr.

5-10 158

88 Dylan Wanner

WR/DB

So.

6-0 150

25 Jason Davis

WR/DB

5-9 140

So.

• Roster not available. 2017 underclassmen who might return, listed with 2017-18 years in school.

Com. Att. Yds. TD Int 23 65 390 6 6

Rushing Names Clayton Parrish Zach Long Cade Franks

2017 UNDERCLASSMEN

3

2-9 overall 1-3 region 1 Home field: Big Red Stadium

Date

1st season

PLAYERS TO WATCH

ESEX

Att. 245 47 39

Yds. 1,270 182 119

Avg. TD 5.2 7 3.9 1 31 3

Rec. Yds. 10 119 7 187 3 46 3 32

Avg. TD 11.9 2 26.7 3 15.3 0 10.7 0

Receiving Names Chase Staunch Kaz Hoffman Zach Long Clayton Parrish

Scoring Names Clayton Parrish Cade Franks Kaz Hoffman Logan Hurley Chase Staunch Returnees in bold

TD 8 3 3 1 2

PAT 0 0 0 8 0

95 KICKOFF 2018

WEST MIDDLESEX

2017 RECORD

2-pt. Total 2 52 2 22 0 18 0 14 0 12


D I S T R I C T 1 0 C A R E E R S TAT I S T I C A L L E A D E R S

RUSHING PLAYER Journey Brown Chuck Carr Blake Reddick T.J. Phillips Hunter Merritt Joe Korcinsky Mike Archie Garrett Owens Isaiah Manning Jawan Walker Josh Fiske Justin Napotnik Ron Park Zach Stafford Ross Gargano Blair Sweet Lee Plotts Mike Millero Harold Coles Zack Helsley Shannon Jackson Carmone Parchman A.J. Fenton Aaron Horton DeShawn Coleman Josh Vogel Justin Platz Cornelius Barclay Javar Manning Deke Ison Chris Burns Keyshaan Husband Tyler Barone Josh Kniess Kyle Mariacher Marko Jackson Elijah Anderton Eric Lucich Josh Hobson Andre Coleman Sutton Whiting Mike Miczo Andy Blatt Dave Murzynski Chris Clark Al Chorney Joel Laird Kel Barnes Dan Green Jason Cecil Jayson Nickson Adam Fish Justin George Jeremy Snyder Matt Cragg Tim Colicchio Trevor Litwiler Antonio Ferraro Tyler Johnson R.J. Bowers Danny VanDyke Artrel Foster Brandon Reiser Derrick Burns Tyler Perry Gary Dance Kevin Daly Errick Woodard John Pascuzzi Ian Price Ron Duffy Steve Witte Robert Harvey Jordan Wilson Ian Quarles Cliff Crosby Matt Lewandowski Jeff Benedict Donte Harden Braxton Chapman Jeff Davis Dan Chase Jared Kula Justin Angermeier Stephen Blose Corey Dunton Foster Reznor Doug Williams Curtis Freyermuth Doug Farley Eric Lewandowski Ed Underwood Paul Kafando Wes Phipps Ryan Sherwood-Ericsson Alex Svetz Mark Tate Brandon Roda Robert Besser

Brian Milne Colton Noble SCHOOL FINAL YR. Meadville 2016 Hickory 2016 Lakeview 2013 Sharon 1998 Conneaut 2015 Greenville 1997 Sharon 1990 North East 2015 Meadville 2017 Cathedral Prep 2001 Fort LeBoeuf 1999 Sharpsville 1999 Reynolds 1987 Cambridge Springs 2015 Kennedy Catholic 2006 Wilmington 1988 Kennedy Catholic 2006 Reynolds 2014 Fairview 2015 Mercyhurst Prep Active Fairview 2013 Sharon 2000 McDowell 2008 Mercyhurst Prep 2010 Hickory 2012 Harbor Creek 2001 Girard 2000 Mercyhurst Prep 2012 Meadville 1998 Lakeview 2001 Wilmington 2007 Central Tech 2016 Iroquois 2016 Slippery Rock 2000 Mercer 2011 Sharon 1995 Conneaut-Linesville 2014 West Middlesex 2014 Cambridge Springs 2006 Hickory 1989 Wilmington 2010 Northwestern 1985 Greenville 1991 Harbor Creek 2004 Grove City 2007 Fairview 1990 Reynolds 1992 Girard 2014 Cambridge Springs 2000 Kennedy Catholic 1998 Mercyhurst Prep 2006 Seneca 2015 Lakeview-Kennedy 2000 Titusville 1996 Corry 2012 Cathedral Prep 1990 Linesville 2009 Meadville 2016 North East 2011 West Middlesex 1991 Lakeview 2004 Meadville 2012 Northwestern 2013 Wilmington 2009 Fairview 2006 Cathedral Prep 1986 Oil City 2013 Fort LeBoeuf 1996 Eisenhower 2012 Saegertown 2008 Slippery Rock 1994 Eisenhower 1991 Cambridge Springs 1993 Sharon Active Franklin 1989 East 1993 Cambridge Springs 1990 Eisenhower 1979 Strong Vincent 2007 Farrell 2016 McDowell 1969 Fort LeBoeuf 1988 Fort LeBoeuf 2016 Mercer 2007 Harbor Creek 2005 Cambridge Springs 2010 Grove City 2013 Linesville 2007 Cochranton Active Linesville 2008 Cathedral Prep 1987 Reynolds 1989 Central Tech 2012 Grove City 2011 McDowell 2001 North East 2011 Cathedral Prep 1991 Iroquois 2014 Sharpsville 2017

ATT. 566 863 778 — 750 — — 752 473 605 — — — 490 635 653 546 705 603 534 630 — 600 372 360 648 — 403 — — — 425 385 — 453 — 572 401 652 — 423 676 — — — 587 — 453 531 — 390 512 — — 575 320 526 433 444 — 588 499 481 419 — 492 536 — 598 — — 465 414 439 — 379 501 459 374 369 510 — 495 — 390 — 403 430 496 370 474 — 372 368 474 454 402 406 394

YDS. 7,027 6,847 6,548 6,241 6,024 5,197 5,136 5,128 4,902 4,865 4,664 4,600 4,537 4,533 4,464 4,451 4,448 4,315 4,296 4,232 4,228 4,224 4,207 4,182 4,141 4,139 4,085 4,082 4,057 4,008 3,991 3,967 3,923 3,854 3,846 3,812 3,807 3,798 3,774 3,710 3,710 3,670 3,667 3,534 3,534 3,444 3,443 3,432 3,415 3,400 3,360 3,357 3,332 3,316 3,299 3,297 3,295 3,288 3,265 3,264 3,250 3,249 3,247 3,235 3,235 3,222 3,221 3,201 3,198 3,146 3,129 3,115 3,096 3,092 3,089 3,080 3,077 3,076 3,068 3,066 3,045 3,021 3,010 3,000 2,989 2,954 2,914 2,902 2,895 2,878 2,841 2,833 2,816 2,810 2,808 2,787 2,764 2,743 2,742

TD 103 109 61 — 95 91 — 68 61 68 — — — 69 65 — — 52 56 43 43 58 54 62 61 — — 57 — — — 46 43 — 50 — 46 48 29 — 54 48 41 — — 40 — 42 35 — 30 32 — 34 40 47 — 48 28 — — 33 43 46 52 30 40 — 26 40 — 32 27 44 27 — 36 33 40 33 43 — 44 — 46 30 40 41 26 30 31 — 31 57 34 34 36 38 34

Fort LeBoeuf Cambridge Springs

1989 2013

— 2,727 — 371 2,707 30

PASSING PLAYER Joe Mischler Damion Terry Logan Clarke Mark Kulinski Kameron Patterson Andrew Tomko Jacob Brooks Jackson McFall Scottie Frisina Kolten Hoffman Joe Dunn Joe Scarabino Levi Becker John Napotnik Ian Haynes Austin Jerman Cody Crosby Hunter Merritt T.J. Wiley Porter Rembold Jeff Valentino Rich Cerro Nate Smith Alex Myers Matt Stapleford Luke Henwood Bryce Xander Mike Miodus Todd Smargiasso Trey Staunch Mike Schneider Jeff Eaton Tim Haworth Billy Fessler Julian Wested Eric Kuhn Brian Cavanaugh Jake Buzard Chad Eisenhooth Trevor Litwiler Chad Vogt Luke Brennan Maurice Page Pat Hoderny Eric Mikovich Eric Carlson Chris Delmonaco

SCHOOL FINAL YR. COMP. ATT. Cathedral Prep 2017 445 750 Cathedral Prep 2012 448 752 Mercer 2014 436 787 Oil City 2011 378 655 Grove City 2016 413 667 Sharon 2015 374 665 Girard 2017 401 713 Oil City 2015 325 621 Corry 2009 336 697 West Middlesex 2006 — — Girard 2013 356 590 Seneca Active 252 486 McDowell 2016 339 668 Sharpsville 1997 — — Franklin Active 259 518 Warren 2012 301 501 Eisenhower 2009 302 601 Conneaut 2015 269 469 Titusville 1997 — — Franklin 2015 253 518 Sharon 1998 — — Franklin 2003 — — Corry 2013 262 588 Farrell 2015 229 436 Warren 2010 320 583 Sharpsville 2016 216 400 Corry 2016 266 570 Strong Vincent 1995 211 392 Wilmington 1997 — — West Middlesex 2014 302 563 Sharon 2001 — — Warren 2007 249 471 Linesville 1986 257 558 Cathedral Prep 2013 199 363 Franklin 2008 — — Strong Vincent 1989 262 493 Grove City 1992 — — West Middlesex 2002 — — Cochranton 2013 226 460 Linesville 2009 211 384 Harbor Creek 1991 250 443 Hickory 2017 215 382 Strong Vincent 1998 168 372 McDowell 1999 219 456 Northwestern 1986 121 240 Cathedral Prep 1999 141 305 Oil City 1989 — —

YDS. 7,719 7,266 6,159 6,045 5,881 5,739 5,398 5,261 5,078 5,060 4,936 4,851 4,783 4,597 4,508 4,349 4,221 4,025 4,016 3,982 3,953 3,861 3,847 3,829 3,796 3,783 3,782 3,765 3,734 3,652 3,649 3,624 3,614 3,606 3,603 3,594 3,534 3,531 3,475 3,389 3,365 3,315 3,311 3,307 3,235 3,159 3,102

TD INT 98 24 87 21 65 37 60 24 64 32 55 14 51 27 61 26 55 36 — — 53 25 48 24 43 26 — — 46 30 48 17 39 — 58 24 37 — 36 29 — — 29 — 36 39 29 26 30 22 44 17 36 36 — — — — 35 20 — — 36 30 — — 47 13 29 — — — — — — — 38 19 40 — 41 — 37 16 — — 21 — 47 — 39 — 28 —

RECEPTIONS PLAYER Ziyon Strickland Kahlil West Ben Koyack Tyler Bittner Logan Lantz Logan Way Logan Lutz Andrew Pryts Jourdan Townsend Brian McNally Nolan Varee Brayton Edwards Morgan Hadley Charlie Fessler Dan Bokol Luke Houpt Henry Litwin Brady Davis Dave Ashton Todd Baker Jeremy Shreve Brandon Johnson Jesse Rice Gio Vendemia Dallas Williams Tyler Oedekoven Delton Williams Bryson Verrelli

SCHOOL FINAL YR. REC. YDS. TD Sharon 2017 246 4,367 49 Franklin 2015 175 3,201 32 Oil City 2010 152 2,591 30 Franklin 2008 149 2,089 26 Oil City 2010 146 2,326 18 Oil City 2013 144 2,313 25 Grove City Active 125 1,891 24 Hickory 2015 124 2,147 27 Farrell Active 113 2,279 33 Girard 2013 112 1,791 17 Conneaut Valley 2011 108 1,700 14 Mercer 2014 107 1,449 15 Oil City 2015 106 1,748 25 Cathedral Prep 2014 106 1,730 19 Iroquois 1983 106 1,672 19 Greenville 2013 106 1,565 21 Conneaut 2015 103 2,013 31 Corry 2016 103 1,716 19 Strong Vincent 1989 100 1,503 — Girard 1987 100 1,488 5 Union City 2000 100 1,172 — Franklin 2017 96 1,991 23 Oil City 2013 96 1,206 6 Greenville 2000 95 1,663 — Oil City 2010 95 1,562 21 Cathedral Prep 2017 93 2,385 26 Cathedral Prep 2012 92 1,516 15 Wilmington 2017 90 1,395 14

RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER Ziyon Strickland Kahlil West Ben Koyack Tyler Oedekoven Logan Lantz Logan Way Jourdan Townsend Andrew Pryts

SCHOOL FINAL YR. REC. Sharon 2017 246 Franklin 2015 175 Oil City 2010 152 Cathedral Prep 2017 93 Oil City 2010 146 Oil City 2013 144 Farrell Active 113 Hickory 2015 124

YDS. TD 4,367 49 3,201 32 2,591 30 2,385 26 2,326 18 2,313 25 2,279 33 2,147 27

Tyler Bittner Henry Litwin Brandon Johnson Logan Lutz Brian McNally Josh Lustig Morgan Hadley Charlie Fessler Brady Davis Nolan Varee Dan Bokol Gio Vendemia Will Gruber T.J. Peters Luke Houpt Dallas Williams Nate Byham Delton Williams Dave Ashton

Franklin Conneaut Franklin Grove City Girard Cathedral Prep Oil City Cathedral Prep Corry Conneaut Valley Iroquois Greenville Hickory Mercer Greenville Oil City Franklin Cathedral Prep Strong Vincent

2008 2015 2017 Active 2013 2000 2015 2014 2016 2011 1983 2000 2017 2014 2013 2010 2005 2012 1989

149 103 96 125 112 79 106 106 103 108 106 95 66 85 106 95 86 92 100

2,089 2,013 1,991 1,891 1,791 1,759 1,748 1,730 1,716 1,700 1,672 1,663 1,569 1,566 1,565 1,562 1,544 1,516 1,503

26 31 23 24 17 24 25 19 19 14 19 — 19 21 21 21 17 15 —

SCORING PLAYER SCHOOL FINAL YR. TD PAT 2-PT FG PTS Journey Brown Meadville 2016 113 — 20 — 718 Chuck Carr Hickory 2016 111 — — 666 Hunter Merritt Conneaut 2015 95 — 2 — 574 Justin Napotnik Sharpsville 1992 92 — — 552 Joe Korcinsky Greenville 1997 91 — — 546 Zach Stafford Cambridge Springs 2015 79 — 22 — 518 T.J. Phillips Sharon 1998 84 — — 504 Mike Archie Sharon 1990 75 — 3 — 456 North East 2015 73 — 7 — 452 Garrett Owens Cornelius Barclay Mercyhurst Prep 2012 60 87 0 — 447 Jawan Walker Cathedral Prep 2001 72 — — 432 71 2 2 — 430 Chris Burns Wilmington 2007 Stephen Blose Harbor Creek 2005 46 93 3 18 429 Dan Skelton General McLane 2006 46 132 3 4 426 Andy Blatt Greenville 1991 70 — — 420 DeShawn Coleman Hickory 2012 70 — — 420 Fort LeBoeuf 1999 69 — — 414 Josh Fiske Ron Park Reynolds 1987 66 — 2 — 400 Andre Coleman Hickory 1989 66 — 1 — 398 Blake Reddick Lakeview 2013 63 — 10 — 398 Aaron Horton Mercyhurst Prep 2010 65 — 1 — 392 2016 65 — — 390 Ziyon Strickland Sharon Harold Coles Fairview 2015 62 — 7 — 386 Isaiah Manning Meadville 2017 63 — 3 — 384 Drew Astorino General McLane 2006 62 — 4 — 380 Sutton Whiting Wilmington 2010 61 — 2 — 370 Wes Phipps Grove City 2011 61 — 1 — 368 Keyshaan Husband Central Tech 2016 56 — 12 — 360 Jeff Davis McDowell 1969 54 32 — 356 Carmone Parchman Sharon 2000 58 — — 348 Tony Sanfilippo North East 1955 55 14 — 344 Sharon 1994 54 — 4 — 332 Marko Jackson Anthony Jordan Cathedral Prep/East 2011 54 — 1 — 326 A.J. Fenton McDowell 2008 54 — — 324 Brandon Roda Iroquois 2014 45 42 5 — 322 Antonio Ferraro Meadville 2016 52 — 4 — 320 Reynolds 2014 51 — 6 — 318 Mike Millero Kyle Mariacher Mercer 2011 50 — 5 — 310 Derrick Burns Wilmington 2009 51 — 1 — 308 Tyler Barone Iroquois 2016 50 — 3 — 306 Mike Miczo Northwestern 1985 48 — 8 — 304 Brandon Reiser Northwestern 2013 50 — 1 — 302 Cliff Crosby East 1993 49 — 2 — 298 Paul “Red” Law Franklin 1966 49 1 — 295 Tim Romanski Strong Vincent 1991 48 — 3 — 294 Fort LeBoeuf 2016 48 — 1 — 290 Jared Kula Andrew Pryts Hickory 2015 48 — 1 — 290 Eric Lucich West Middlesex 2014 46 — 6 — 288 Joey Scarabino Seneca Active 45 — 9 — 288 Foster Reznor Grove City 2013 47 — 1 — 286 Cathedral Prep 1990 47 — 1 — 284 Tim Colicchio Matt Cragg Corry 2012 47 — 1 — 284 Jourdan Townsend Farrell Active 44 — 10 — 284 Jordan Wombacker Hickory 2014 1 229 1 15 284 Tom Kirdahy General McLane 1998 29 91 — 6 283 Linesville 2009 37 47 2 3 282 Trevor Litwiler Elijah Anderton Conneaut 2014 47 — — 282 Brady Corklin Titusville 2016 46 1 2 — 281 Trey Staunch West Middlesex 2014 33 68 3 — 280 Jordan Wilson Sharon Active 46 — 1 — 278 Dave Murzynski Harbor Creek 2004 46 — — 276 Kel Barnes Girard 2014 46 — — 276 Shannon Jackson Fairview 2013 45 — 2 — 274 Zack Helsley Mercyhurst Prep Active 44 — 2 — 268 Kevin Daly Oil City 2013 44 — 1 — 266 Anthony Lupo Cathedral Prep 2017 0 215 — 17 266 Shyquawn Pullium Cathedral Prep 2009 44 — 1 — 264 John Moore Kanty Prep 1979 41 17 — 263 Canyon Eells Greenville 2017 34 41 — 5 260 Delton Williams Cathedral Prep 2012 43 — — 258 Robert Besser Sharpsville 2017 42 — 3 — 258 Lincoln Bufalino General McLane 1998 41 — 4 — 254 Dan Chase Fort LeBoeuf 1988 42 — 0 — 252 Dan Green Cambridge Springs 2000 40 — 6 — 252 Steve Witte Eisenhower 1991 42 — — 252 Tyler Sargent Fairview 2007 42 — — 252 Wayne Boyd Harbor Creek 1978 41 — 2 — 250 Trey Adams Grove City 2017 41 — 2 0 250


D I S T R I C T 1 0 S I N G L E - S E A S O N S TAT I S T I C A L L E A D E R S

RUSHING NAME Blake Reddick Garrett Owens Journey Brown Isaiah Manning Chuck Carr Journey Brown Harold Coles Aaron Horton Jawan Walker Brian Milne DeShawn Coleman Marko Jackson Tim Colicchio Mike Archie Joe Korcinsky Kyle Mariacher Chuck Carr T.J. Phillips Deke Ison Chris Burns Ron Park Andre Coleman Josh Kniess Dale Gregory Blake Reddick Lee Plotts Tyler Sargent J.D. Harden Carmone Parchman Javar Manning Eric Lucich Shannon Jackson Mark Tate Andy Blatt Blair Sweet Dan Van Dyke Zach Stafford T.J. Phillips Eric Quinn Hunter Merritt Jake McBride A.J. Fenton Carmone Parchman Isaiah Manning Keyshaan Husband Justin Angermeier Ron Park Tyler Barone Josh Vogel Joe Korcinsky Dave Jazenski Josh Vogel Akeem Satterfield Bailey Kersnick John Mikovich Allen Chorney Tyler Perry Zack Helsley Cornelius Barclay Alex Svetz Thomas Miller Lorenzo Styles DeShawn Coleman Jason Cecil Fred Epps Christian Cole Eric Lewandowski Shannon Jackson Khaliq Ragster James Conner Brandon Reiser Tyler Donati Kellen O’Neill Hunter Merritt Anthony Weaver Darrell Brooks Journey Brown Marlon Pegues Matt Cragg Mike Miczo Mike Tome Carnell Hawkins John Moore Josh Fiske

PASSING SCHOOL YEAR ATT. Lakeview 2013 263 North East 2015 339 Meadville 2016 218 Meadville 2017 275 Hickory 2015 264 Meadville 2015 179 Fairview 2015 332 Mercyhurst Prep 2010 186 Cathedral Prep 2001 280 Fort LeBoeuf 1989 353 Hickory 2011 209 Sharon 1994 — Cathedral Prep 1990 215 Sharon 1990 — Greenville 1996 — Mercer 2011 237 Hickory 2016 290 Sharon 1998 — Lakeview 2001 — Wilmington 2007 257 Reynolds 1987 — Hickory 1989 — Slippery Rock 2001 — Fairview 1992 — Lakeview 2012 283 Kennedy Catholic 2006 — Fairview 2008 — Sharon 1995 — Sharon 2000 — Meadville 1998 351 West Middlesex 2014 195 Fairview 2012 267 Cathedral Prep 1991 293 Greenville 1991 293 Wilmington 1988 — Lakeview 2004 — Cambridge Springs 2015 186 Sharon 1997 — Central 1993 283 Conneaut 2013 251 Reynolds 2005 — McDowell 2008 213 Sharon 1999 — Meadville 2016 141 Central Tech 2015 178 Mercer 2007 274 Reynolds 1986 — Iroquois 2016 157 Harbor Creek 2000 297 Greenville 1997 — Iroquois 2001 245 Harbor Creek 2001 299 Cathedral Prep 2007 221 Conneaut 2017 208 Girard 1963 — Fairview 1989 278 Fairview 2006 — Mercyhurst Prep 2017 172 Mercyhurst Prep 2012 151 North East 2011 271 Lakeview 2007 — Farrell 1991 — Hickory 2012 151 Kennedy Catholic 1998 227 Meadville 2011 227 Oil City 2017 275 Cathedral Prep 1987 269 Fairview 2013 262 Sharpsville 2015 199 McDowell 2012 155 Northwestern 2013 207 Wilmington 2012 208 General McLane 2008 141 Conneaut 2014 201 McDowell 2005 268 Strong Vincent 2008 141 Meadville 2014 155 Hickory 2010 224 Corry 2012 230 Northwestern 1985 — Girard 1976 — Sharon 2013 162 Kanty Prep 1979 220 Fort LeBoeuf 1998 293

YDS. TD 2,974 33 2,914 40 2,791 45 2,546 31 2,515 38 2,497 35 2,448 30 2,444 35 2,430 33 2,419 31 2,391 33 2,380 — 2,355 36 2,334 — 2,330 — 2,314 33 2,280 42 2,275 — 2,273 — 2,234 38 2,174 — 2,173 — 2,172 — 2,099 — 2,091 17 2,074 — 2,071 31 2,042 — 2,038 — 2,034 29 2,026 28 2,014 23 1,999 25 1,993 — 1,974 — 1,971 — 1,964 30 1,957 — 1,945 26 1,937 24 1,936 — 1,933 24 1,927 — 1,912 22 1,910 22 1,908 22 1,903 — 1,902 25 1,894 17 1,887 — 1,883 20 1,871 17 1,861 27 1,845 23 1,822 — 1,805 19 1,799 26 1,788 24 1,783 26 1,760 23 1,756 — 1,752 — 1,730 28 1,725 — 1,722 22 1,718 19 1,708 17 1,708 16 1,690 21 1,680 21 1,673 28 1,665 21 1,663 20 1,663 29 1,652 18 1,651 25 1,651 22 1,649 18 1,649 24 1,648 27 1,630 17 1,617 16 1,609 26 1,601 25

NAME Damion Terry Billy Fessler Joe Mischler Mark Kulinski Ian Haynes Joe Mischler Andrew Tomko Lane Voytik Kameron Patterson Levi Becker Logan Clarke Logan Clarke Kolten Hoffman Hunter Merritt Isaac Clarke Joe Scarabino J.P. McComb Austin Jerman Jacob Brooks Alex Myers Brian Cavanaugh Matt Voytik Austin Jerman Patrick Kahle D.J. Fehlman Porter Rembold Jeff Valentino Scottie Frisina Andrew Tomko Scottie Frisina Bobby Michaels Brady Callahan Joe Dunn Damion Terry Matt Miller John Napotnik Todd Rearick Jacob Brooks Julian Wested Jackson McFall Mark Kulinski Levi Becker Todd Smargiasso Porter Rembold Pat Steenberge Kameron Patterson Bryce Xander Pat Hoderny Jimmy Jaskowak Kyle Sheets Tyler Gentile Jackson McFall Regan Schleicher Damion Terry JD McFadden

RECEIVING YARDS SCHOOL Cathedral Prep Cathedral Prep Cathedral Prep Oil City Franklin Cathedral Prep Sharon Sharon Grove City McDowell Mercer Mercer West Middlesex Conneaut Farrell Seneca Sharon Warren Girard Farrell Grove City Hickory Warren Franklin Warren Franklin Sharon Corry Sharon Corry West Middlesex Grove City Girard Cathedral Prep DuBois Sharpsville Sharon Girard Franklin Oil City Oil City McDowell Wilmington Franklin Cathedral Prep Grove City Corry McDowell Grove City Conneaut Greenville Oil City McDowell Cathedral Prep Maplewood

YEAR COM. ATT. YDS. 2012 222 333 3,599 2013 178 321 3,279 2017 161 251 3,255 2010 204 349 3,253 2017 155 307 2,931 2016 170 294 2,924 2015 163 280 2,701 2017 181 295 2,678 2016 169 238 2,671 2015 175 363 2,524 2013 168 302 2,487 2014 190 305 2,426 2006 157 273 2,401 2015 127 206 2,327 2017 128 187 2,291 2017 109 179 2,265 2016 151 265 2,243 2011 146 242 2,206 2016 188 337 2,202 2015 124 226 2,127 1992 — 2,118 2013 125 203 2,108 2012 147 241 2,092 2004 140 269 2,082 2013 109 191 2,079 2015 122 248 2,067 1998 — 2,066 2009 122 252 2,065 2014 150 277 2,061 2008 126 223 2,010 2003 — 1,985 2017 144 194 1,984 2013 133 220 1,968 2010 113 211 1,956 2017 141 267 1,923 1997 — 1,919 2008 — 1,910 2015 149 262 1,906 2007 135 264 1,897 2015 104 194 1,886 2009 128 237 1,875 2016 132 256 1,846 1997 120 244 1,846 2014 123 255 1,823 1968 — 1,780 2014 125 224 1,777 2016 112 254 1,759 1998 111 251 1,746 2004 — 1,744 2017 120 206 1,735 2011 114 205 1,731 2013 122 230 1,725 2017 120 230 1,712 2011 113 208 1,711 2017 96 178 1,709

RECEPTIONS NAME Ziyon Strickland Tyler Bittner Jourdan Townsend Logan Way Ziyon Strickland Morgan Hadley Brandon Johnson Henry Litwin Logan Way Ben Koyack Logan Lutz Kahlil West Kyle Hopson Ziyon Strickland Logan Lantz Corey McWilliams Morgan Silman Delton Williams Brayton Edwards Nick Bancroft Corey Russell Dorian Connors Kahlil West Logan Lantz Jeremy Shreve Jarrett Johnson Mitch McTavish Ethan Ray Nathan Zigler Tyler Oedekoven Nico Zahniser Kahlil West Les Utegg Ryan Shattuck

SCHOOL YEAR REC. YDS. TD Sharon 2017 90 1,503 12 Franklin 2007 83 1,127 16 Farrell 2017 71 1,531 22 Oil City 2013 69 966 14 Sharon 2016 66 1,188 17 Oil City 2015 66 1,156 16 Franklin 2017 64 1,500 17 Conneaut 2015 62 1,371 20 Oil City 2012 62 1,100 11 Oil City 2010 62 1,031 12 Grove City 2017 62 858 10 Franklin 2015 61 1,181 15 DuBois 2017 61 922 8 Sharon 2015 60 1,213 15 Oil City 2010 59 1,031 9 Fort LeBoeuf 2009 59 911 9 Girard 2016 59 852 4 Cathedral Prep 2012 59 838 11 Mercer 2014 58 748 9 Maplewood 2008 57 667 2 Girard 2017 57 601 4 Girard 2015 56 858 5 Franklin 2014 55 1,026 10 Oil City 2008 55 799 1 Union City 2000 55 734 — Eisenhower 2014 54 961 8 Warren 2008 53 685 4 Conneaut 2017 53 676 7 Warren 2011 52 732 6 Cathedral Prep 2016 51 1,193 17 Greenville 2011 51 897 13 Franklin 2013 51 863 7 Corry 1985 50 716 8 Warren 2014 50 636 7

TD 50 43 38 35 29 38 29 31 32 23 27 25 25 34 30 21 30 20 17 19 — 27 28 19 30 22 23 23 17 25 — 23 25 21 17 — — 16 19 22 14 15 28 14 — 22 18 14 — 16 19 18 16 16 16

NAME Jourdan Townsend Ziyon Strickland Brandon Johnson Henry Litwin Terry Roberts Ziyon Strickland Tyler Oedekoven Tyler Oedekoven Ziyon Strickland Kahlil West Morgan Hadley Tyler Bittner Logan Way Ben Koyack Logan Lantz Kahlil West A.J. Turner Logan Way Jarrett Johnson Kyle Hopson John Fowler Corey McWilliams Javon Rowan Nico Zahniser Nate Byham Mike Tomko Zach Ejzak Kahlil West Logan Lutz Dorian Connors Morgan Silman Andrew Pryts

SCHOOL Farrell Sharon Franklin Conneaut Cathedral Prep Sharon Cathedral Prep Cathedral Prep Sharon Franklin Oil City Franklin Oil City Oil City Oil City Franklin Grove City Oil City Eisenhower DuBois McDowell Fort LeBoeuf Cathedral Prep Greenville Franklin Sharon Slippery Rock Franklin Grove City Girard Girard Hickory

YEAR REC. 2017 71 2017 90 2017 64 2015 62 2017 41 2015 60 2016 51 2017 42 2016 66 2015 61 2015 66 2007 83 2012 62 2010 62 2010 59 2014 55 2016 45 2013 69 2014 54 2017 61 1998 41 2009 59 2005 46 2011 51 2004 45 2008 46 2007 42 2013 51 2017 62 2015 56 2016 59 2013 39

YDS. 1,531 1,503 1,500 1,371 1,237 1,213 1,193 1,192 1,188 1,181 1,156 1,127 1,100 1,031 1,031 1,026 1,011 966 961 922 913 911 906 897 883 872 871 863 858 858 852 852

TD 22 12 17 20 16 15 17 9 17 15 16 16 11 12 9 10 16 14 8 8 10 9 8 13 9 13 5 7 10 5 4 8

SCORING NAME Journey Brown Andy Blatt Chuck Carr Joe Korcinsky Garrett Owens Journey Brown Aaron Horton Chris Burns Chuck Carr Andre Coleman Tim Colicchio Zach Stafford Blake Reddick Jawan Walker Justin Wiley DeShawn Coleman DeShawn Coleman Harold Coles Kyle Mariacher Keenan Ellison Mike Archie Marko Jackson Zach Stafford Noah Weber Jourdan Townsend Hunter Merritt Brian Milne Cornelius Barclay Kevin Brodie Javar Manning Ron Park Josh Kniess Tyler Sargent Wes Phipps Isaiah Manning Ron Park Steve Witte Eric Lucich Spencer DeMedal Brandon Reiser Delton Williams Brandon Roda Hunter Merritt Tim Romanski Keyshaan Husband Mark Tate Tom Kirdahy

SCHOOL YEAR Meadville 2016 Greenville 1991 Hickory 2016 Greenville 1996 North East 2015 Meadville 2015 Mercyhurst Prep 2010 Wilmington 2007 Hickory 2015 Hickory 1989 Cathedral Prep 1990 Cambridge Springs 2015 Lakeview 2013 Cathedral Prep 2001 Cathedral Prep 2009 Hickory 2011 Hickory 2012 Fairview 2015 Mercer 2011 Saegertown 2008 Sharon 1990 Sharon 1994 Cambridge Springs 2014 Harbor Creek 2015 Farrell 2017 Conneaut 2015 Fort LeBoeuf 1989 Mercyhurst Prep 2012 Farrell 2010 Meadville 1998 Reynolds 1986 Slippery Rock 2000 Fairview 2007 Grove City 2011 Meadville 2017 Reynolds 1987 Eisenhower 1991 West Middlesex 2014 Wilmington 2016 Northwestern 2013 Cathedral Prep 2012 Iroquois 2014 Conneaut 2014 Strong Vincent 1991 Central Tech 2015 Cathedral Prep 1991 General McLane 1998

TD 51 44 44 41 40 39 38 38 38 37 36 33 34 35 35 35 35 34 33 33 32 32 28 32 30 32 31 29 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 25 29 30 30 30 24 29 29 26 29 19

PAT 2-PT. FG PTS 0 6 0 318 0 0 0 264 0 0 0 264 0 4 0 254 0 7 0 254 0 8 0 250 0 1 0 230 0 0 0 228 0 0 0 228 0 1 0 224 0 0 0 216 0 8 0 214 0 4 0 212 0 0 0 210 0 0 0 210 0 0 0 210 0 0 0 210 0 3 0 210 0 3 0 204 0 2 0 202 0 1 0 194 0 1 0 194 0 13 0 194 0 1 0 194 0 7 0 194 0 0 0 192 0 2 0 190 15 0 0 189 0 1 0 188 0 0 0 186 0 0 0 186 0 0 0 186 0 0 0 186 0 0 0 186 0 0 0 186 0 1 0 182 26 0 2 182 0 4 0 182 0 0 0 180 0 0 0 180 0 0 0 180 34 1 0 180 0 1 0 180 0 2 0 178 0 11 0 178 0 1 0 176 52 0 3 175


D I S T R I C T 1 0 S I N G L E - G A M E S TAT I S T I C A L L E A D E R S

RUSHING NAME Journey Brown Stephen Blose Garrett Owens Josh Kniess Garrett Owens Bailey Kersnick Journey Brown Blake Reddick Josh Kniess Josh Vogel Tim Colicchio Joel Giroski Nasir Singleton DeShawn Coleman Lee Plotts Blake Reddick Joe Hibbler Thomas Miller Justin Hammond Deke Ison Javar Manning Keyshaan Husband Ron Duffy Keenan Ellison Journey Brown Braxton Chapman Ethan Laird Journey Brown Garrett Owens Aaron Horton Alex Patterson Jamie Sye Jawan Walker Justin George Isaiah Gillette Kyle Kulka Tony Sanfilippo Mike Archie Eddie Leggett Deke Ison Ty Perry Garrett Owens Isaiah Manning Chuck Carr Nate Burnett Isaiah Manning Nasir Singleton

SCHOOL Meadville Harbor Creek North East Slippery Rock North East Conneaut Meadville Lakeview Slippery Rock Harbor Creek Cathedral Prep Kennedy Catholic General McLane Hickory Kennedy Catholic Lakeview Seneca Lakeview McDowell Lakeview Meadville Central Tech Slippery Rock Saegertown Meadville Farrell General McLane Meadville North East Mercyhurst Prep Lakeview Titusville Cathedral Prep Lakeview Conneaut Warren North East Sharon Central Tech Lakeview Fairview North East Meadville Hickory Harbor Creek Meadville General McLane

YEAR 2015 2005 2015 2000 2015 2017 2016* 2013 2000 2000 1990 1994* 2017 2011 2006 2012 2011 2007 2004* 2001 1998 2015 1994 2008* 2014 2016 2016 2015 2015 2010 2010* 2000 2001 1998 2016 2014 1955 1990 2014 2001 2004 2015 2017 2015 1998 2017 2017

OPPONENT DuBois Fort LeBoeuf Girard Franklin Fairview Franklin Hollidaysburg Cochranton Grove City General McLane McDowell Maplewood Conneaut Slippery Rock Cochranton Union City Fairview Kennedy Catholic Brashear Conneaut Lake Strong Vincent Meadville Lakeview Sharpsville Warren Carrick Meadville Warren Reynolds Cochranton Saegertown Franklin Bishop Timon Cochranton Warren Meadville — Bishop McCort Bradford Cambridge Springs Eisenhower Northwestern Farrell Corry North East DuBois Union City

Morgan Hadley Tyler Oedekoven Kahlil West Brandon Johnson Ben Koyack Gio Vendemia Jaryd Shield Javon Rowan Nico Zahniser Logan Lantz Jourdan Townsend Logan Lantz Tyler Bittner Ziyon Strickland Brandon Johnson Tyler Bittner Mike Tomko Austin Hall Brandon Foley Henry Litwin T.J. Turner Dan Bokol Evan Wyant Dorian Connors Morgan Hadley Kahlil West Mark Northup Morgan Silman Luke Wortman

ATT. YDS. TD 30 722 10 28 488 6 24 434 5 28 419 6 47 409 5 38 398 5 12 391 5 12 391 5 22 387 7 37 386 3 25 382 6 13 377 — 37 375 5 18 373 4 15 367 3 33 365 3 38 361 4 20 353 3 20 350 5 — 349 — 47 347 6 26 347 3 27 346 — 20 346 5 18 344 3 19 344 5 39 344 6 19 341 5 32 341 4 11 338 5 29 338 1 35 337 — 31 337 3 39 335 — 32 333 5 25 333 5 — 331 — 12 329 — 21 329 6 48 328 6 36 327 6 34 326 5 36 326 2 23 325 4 39 321 3 21 321 5 17 320 4

SCHOOL Franklin Cathedral Prep Hickory Oil City Cathedral Prep Oil City McDowell Girard Cambridge Springs Greenville McDowell Sharpsville Franklin Corry Girard Sharpsville Slippery Rock Cathedral Prep Cathedral Prep Tech Cathedral Prep Girard Seneca Sharon Oil City Oil City Cathedral Prep Farrell McDowell Conneaut Cathedral Prep Franklin Grove City North East Franklin Corry Warren Cathedral Prep Franklin Sharon Oil City Grove City Sharon Harbor Creek Camb. Springs

YEAR OPPONENT 2017 DuBois 2017 Benedictine, Ohio 2017 Lakeview 2010 Slippery Rock 2013 McDowell 2015 Meadville 1969 Academy 2015 Fort LeBoeuf 2016 Reynolds 2011 Northwestern 2015* State College 1984 Hickory 2017 Conneaut 2008 Meadville 2015 Harbor Creek 1995 Mercer 1990 Lakeview 2011 Bradford 2012 Warren 1982 East 2012 Aquinas 2015 North East 2017 North East 2016 Lakeview 2010 Sharon 2010 DuBois 2017 St. Francis NY 2017 North East 2015 Canton McKinley 2017 Greenville 2013 Bishop McDevitt 2017 Batavia, N.Y. 2016 Oil City 1994 — 2004 Oil City 2008 Grove City 2014 Meadville 1997 Central Dauphin 2016 Central Tech 2015* Harbor Creek 2015 DuBois 2017* Hollidaysburg 2008* Fairview 1981 Iroquois 2017 Maplewood

COM. ATT. 21 33 21 26 21 33 20 33 21 39 19 29 — — 22 34 14 27 11 18 26 46 — — 20 38 23 36 28 45 — — — — 15 24 19 28 — — 28 40 27 48 12 16 10 14 19 36 20 36 16 22 12 15 26 49 21 34 20 38 21 36 16 21 20 44 19 32 20 32 13 19 14 30 23 40 14 20 17 43 18 32 17 29 — — 16 30

YDS. 606 507 447 444 438 421 419 416 415 406 405 403 403 384 379 374 361 361 359 356 352 350 349 344 339 336 336 336 335 335 334 333 330 328 327 327 327 326 325 325 325 325 324 323 320

RECEIVING YARDS NAME Brandon Johnson

SCHOOL Franklin

YEAR OPPONENT 2017 DuBois

REC. YDS. 10 339

TD 5

2015 2017 2013 2017 2009 2000 2009 2005 2011 2008 2017* 2008 2007 2016 2017 2007 2008* 2014 2017 2015 2016 1983 2017 2015 2014 2014 1978 2016 2013

Meadville Benedictine Warren Conneaut Meadville Oil City Saegertown Franklin Northwestern Reynolds Ridgway Eisenhower Oil City Lakeview Erie Warren Fairview Sharpsville North East General McLane Conneaut Northwestern Cambridge Springs Fort LeBoeuf General McLane Titusville — Conneaut, Ohio Meadville

14 7 15 9 9 8 6 4 7 8 8 16 14 6 11 9 8 15 6 7 4 5 5 9 12 9 10 14 5

317 279 276 272 249 242 234 229 227 225 223 222 216 215 214 214 213 212 212 210 209 208 207 203 202 202 201 200 200

7 2 — 4 2 4 2 2 3 — 2 — 3 3 4 3 3 1 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 2 — 2 2

RECEPTIONS

PASSING NAME Ian Haynes Joe Mischler Hayden Gallagher Mark Kulinski Billy Fessler Jackson McFall John Campbell Jacob Brooks Noah Reisenauer Nick Gentile Levi Becker Mike Rossi Ian Haynes Scottie Frisina Jacob Brooks John Napotnik Bob Manno Damion Terry Damion Terry Craig Costello Damion Terry Jacob Brooks Joe Scarabino J.P. McComb Mark Kulinski Mark Kulinski Joe Mischler Isaac Clarke Levi Becker Kyle Sheets Billy Fessler Ian Haynes Kameron Patterson Scott Malesiewski Patrick Kahle Scottie Frisina Evan Suppa Jim Gemler Ian Haynes Andrew Tomko Jackson McFall Brady Callahan Todd Rearick Brian Siverling Noah Reisenauer

Oil City Cathedral Prep Franklin Franklin Oil City Greenville Eisenhower Cathedral Prep Greenville Oil City Farrell Oil City Franklin Sharon Franklin Franklin Sharon Mercer Seneca Conneaut Grove City Iroquois Maplewood Girard Oil City Franklin North East Girard Warren

TD 8 5 5 4 6 8 6 5 3 4 3 — 5 5 1 — — 4 4 3 2 4 6 5 3 4 3 4 0 3 2 3 6 — 1 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 5 — 3

NAME SCHOOL Logan Lantz Oil City Kahlil West Franklin Austin Hall Mercer Dallas Williams Oil City Morgan Hadley Oil City Tyler Bittner Franklin Morgan Silman Girard Tyler Bittner Franklin Mike Bell Franklin Tyler Bittner Franklin Kahlil West Franklin Brian McNally Girard Morgan Hadley Oil City Brandon Johnson Franklin Ben Koyack Oil City Dorian Connors Girard Ziyon Strickland Sharon Morgan Hadley Oil City Delton Williams Cathedral Prep Franklin Tyler Bittner Joe Dahlstrand Girard Brandon Johnson Franklin Mark Northup North East Ziyon Strickland Sharon Kahlil West Franklin Chris Witte Eisenhower Kahlil West Franklin Logan Lutz Grove City Will Gruber Hickory Ziyon Strickland Sharon Eric Hoffman Franklin Ethan Ray Conneaut Ziyon Strickland Sharon Grove City Logan Lutz

YEAR OPPONENT 2008 Eisenhower 2013 Warren 2014 Sharpsville 2009 North East 2015 Meadville 2007 Oil City 2016 Conneaut, Ohio 2007 East 2002 Titusville 2007 Meadville 2015 Bradford 2012 Corry 2014 General McLane 2017 Erie 2008 Hickory 2015 Seneca 2017 Slippery Rock 2015* Conneaut 2012 McDowell 2007 Corry 1985 Corry 2017 DuBois 1978 — 2016 Wilmington 2014 Meadville 1988 Johnsonburg 2015 DuBois 2017 Slippery Rock 2017 Westinghouse 2016 Holy Name 2016 Central Tech 2017 Greenville 2017 South Range (O) 2017* Meadville

REC. YDS. TD 16 222 — 15 276 — 15 212 1 15 150 — 14 317 7 14 216 3 14 200 2 14 172 2 13 196 — 13 177 2 13 175 2 13 146 0 12 202 3 11 214 4 11 193 — 11 186 1 11 186 1 11 183 1 11 139 2 11 107 1 11 103 — 10 339 5 10 201 — 10 176 2 10 173 1 10 153 2 10 150 2 10 147 2 10 142 1 10 141 2 10 121 1 10 110 2 10 82 0 10 58 1

SCORING NAME Journey Brown Mike Sebastian Stephen Blose Mike Archie Ron Coleman Josh Kniess Cornelius Barclay Deke Ison Eddie Leggett Tanner Bechtel Journey Brown Jimmy Kearns Ethan Laird Brandon Roda Joe Gabbard Andy Blatt Kyle Allen Wayne Boyd Seth Bremmer Journey Brown Harold Coles Tim Colicchio Mike Cragg Keenan Ellison Mike Hinkel Shannon Jackson Anthony Jordan Josh Kniess Jared Kula Javar Manning Brian Milne Dave Murzynski Ty Perry

SCHOOL Meadville Sharon Harbor Creek Sharon Grove City Slippery Rock Mercyhurst Prep Lakeview Central Tech Conneaut Valley Meadville Linesville General McLane Iroquois McDowell Greenville West Middlesex Harbor Creek Fairview Meadville Fairview Cathedral Prep Corry Saegertown Cathedral Prep Fairview Cathedral Prep Slippery Rock Fort LeBoeuf Meadville Fort LeBoeuf Harbor Creek Fairview

YEAR 2015 1928 2005 1990 1962 2000 2012 2001 2014 2003 2015 2011 2016 2014 2002 1991* 2008 1977 1977 2016* 2015 1990 1977 2008* 1973 2012 2010* 2000 2016 1998 1989 2003 2004

OPPONENT DuBois — Fort LeBoeuf — — Grove City Cochranton Cambridge Springs Bradford Saegertown Bradford Cambridge Springs Meadville Youngsville Altoona Northwestern — Seneca — Hollidaysburg Fort LeBoeuf McDowell Iroquois Sharpsville Cleveland John Adams Seneca Oil City Franklin General McLane Strong Vincent General McLane Central Eisenhower

TD 10 10 6 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

PAT — 2 8 — — — 4 — — — — 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — —

2-POINT 4 — — — — — — 2 2 1 1 — 1 6 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

POINTS 68 62 44 42 42 42 40 40 40 38 38 38 38 38 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36


K I C KO F F 2 0 1 8 : D I S T R I C T 1 0 S C H E D U L E

Week 1

Conneaut at Sharon, 7 p.m. Region 6 Corry at North East, 7 p.m. Fairview at Mercyhurst Prep (Veterans Stadium), 7 p.m. Harbor Creek at Girard, 7 p.m. Region 7 Oil City at Warren, 7 p.m. Fort LeBoeuf at General McLane, 7 p.m. Meadville at Franklin, 7 p.m. Non-region Slippery Rock at Titusville, 7 p.m. McDowell at Hollidaysburg, 7 p.m. Royal Imperial Collegiate (Canada) at DuBois, 7 p.m.

Friday, August 24 Woodland Hills Classic Cathedral Prep vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, 8 p.m. Non-region Reynolds at Union City, 7 p.m. Mercyhurst Prep at Meadville, 7 p.m. Iroquois at Harbor Creek, 7 p.m. McDowell at Seneca Valley, 7 p.m. Wilmington at Sharon, 7 p.m. Eisenhower at West Middlesex, 7 p.m. Cambridge Springs at Girard, 7 p.m. Maplewood at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Sharpsville at Hickory, 7 p.m. Titusville at Saegertown, 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at General McLane, 7 p.m. Greenville at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Corry at Seneca, 7 p.m. Franklin at North East, 7 p.m. Oil City at Conneaut, 7 p.m. Fort LeBoeuf at Grove City, 7 p.m. Fairview at Warren, 7 p.m. Farrell at University Prep, 7 p.m. Clearfield at DuBois, 7 p.m. Conneaut (Ohio) at LaBrae (Ohio), 7 p.m.

Saturday, August 25 Woodland Hills Classic Erie vs. McKeesport, 2 p.m. Non-region Mercer at Cochranton, 7 p.m.

Week 2 Friday, August 31 Region 2 Saegertown at Cambridge Springs, 7 p.m. Cochranton at Maplewood, 7 p.m. Union City at Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Region 5 Hickory at Sharon, 7 p.m. Region 6 Mercyhurst Prep at Corry, 7 p.m. Girard at Fairview, 7 p.m. North East at Titusville, 7 p.m. Region 7 Fort LeBoeuf at Warren, 7 p.m. General McLane at DuBois, 7 p.m. Franklin at Oil City, 7 p.m. Non-region Mercer at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Meadville at Conneaut, 7 p.m. St. Joe’s North (Canada) at Cathedral Prep (Dollinger Field), 7 p.m. Reynolds at Slippery Rock, 7 p.m. Erie at Austintown Fitch (Ohio), 7 p.m. St. Francis (N.Y.) at McDowell, 7 p.m. Lakeview at West Middlesex, 7 p.m. Sharpsville at Iroquois, 7 p.m. Wilmington at Farrell, 7 p.m. Harbor Creek at Seneca, 7 p.m. Grove City at Greenville, 7 p.m. John Adams (Ohio) at Conneaut (Ohio), 7 p.m.

Week 3 Friday, September 7 Region 7 General McLane at Meadville, 7 p.m. Warren at DuBois, 7 p.m. Non-region Mercer at Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Harbor Creek at Fort LeBoeuf, 7 p.m. Reynolds at Saegertown, 7 p.m.

Iroquois, left, and Harbor Creek, right, will play their annual season-opening matchup on Friday, Aug. 24. This year’s game will be at Harbor Creek’s Paul J. Weitz Stadium. [CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS] Hickory at Mercyhurst Prep (Veterans Stadium), 7 p.m. West Middlesex at Maplewood, 7 p.m. St. Joe’s (N.Y.) at McDowell, 7 p.m. Iroquois at Greenville, 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at Franklin, 7 p.m. Western Reserve (Ohio) at Cambridge Springs, 7 p.m. Cochranton at Titusville, 7 p.m. Farrell at Union City, 7 p.m. Seneca at Sharpsville, 7 p.m. Grove City at Corry, 7 p.m. Conneaut at North East, 7 p.m. Sharon at Fairview, 7 p.m. Girard at Oil City, 7 p.m. Northwestern at Wilmington, 7 p.m. Conneaut (Ohio) at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Cathedral Prep at St. Edward (Ohio), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 8 Non-region Erie at St. Francis (N.Y.), 1 p.m.

Week 4 Thursday, September 13 Region 6 Titusville at Mercyhurst Prep (Mercyhurst University), 7:30 p.m.

Friday, September 14 Region 1 Reynolds at Mercer, 7 p.m. Farrell at West Middlesex, 7 p.m. Region 2 Maplewood at Cambridge Springs, 7 p.m. Union City at Cochranton, 7 p.m. Eisenhower at Saegertown, 7 p.m. Region 3 Iroquois at Conneaut (Ohio), 7 p.m. Seneca at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Region 4 Greenville at Sharpsville, 7 p.m. Lakeview at Wilmington, 7 p.m. Region 5 Conneaut at Hickory, 7 p.m. Sharon at Slippery Rock, 7 p.m. Region 6 Corry at Girard, 7 p.m. Fairview at Harbor Creek, 7 p.m. Region 7 Meadville at Fort LeBoeuf, 7 p.m. Oil City at General McLane, 7 p.m. DuBois at Franklin, 7 p.m. Non-region Cathedral Prep at Benedictine (Ohio), 7 p.m. McDowell at Boardman (Ohio), 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 29 Non-region Cathedral Prep at St. Francis (N.Y.), 7 p.m. Bye: Erie

Week 7

Brashear at Grove City, 7 p.m. North East at Warren, 7 p.m. Clarkson North (Canada) at Erie (Veter- Friday, October 5 Region 5 ans Stadiumn), 7 p.m. Sharon at Grove City, 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at Conneaut, 7 p.m. Region 6 Corry at Fairview, 7 p.m. Friday, September 21 North East at Girard, 7 p.m. Region 5 Titusville at Harbor Creek, 7 p.m. Grove City at Slippery Rock, 7 p.m. Region 7 Region 6 Oil City at Meadville, 7 p.m. Titusville at Corry, 7 p.m. Warren at General McLane, 7 p.m. North East at Fairview, 7 p.m. DuBois at Fort LeBoeuf, 7 p.m. Mercyhurst Prep at Harbor Creek, 7 Region 8 p.m. McDowell at Cathedral Prep (Veterans Region 7 Stadium), 7 p.m. Warren at Meadville, 7 p.m. Non-region DuBois at Oil City, 7 p.m. Saegertown at Mercer, 7 p.m. Franklin at Fort LeBoeuf, 7 p.m. Reynolds at Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Region 8 West Middlesex at Cambridge Springs, McDowell at Erie, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Non-region Farrell at Cochranton, 7 p.m. Canisius (N.Y.) at Cathedral Prep (DollFranklin at Maplewood, 7 p.m. inger Field), 7 p.m. Seneca at Greenville, 7 p.m. Union City at Mercer, 7 p.m. Iroquois at Wilmington, 7 p.m. Maplewood at Reynolds, 7 p.m. Northwestern at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Cochranton at West Middlesex, 7 p.m. Westinghouse at Hickory, 7 p.m. Cambridge Springs at Farrell, 7 p.m. Conneaut (Ohio) at Sharpsville, 7 p.m. Eisenhower at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Union City at Mercyhurst Prep (MercySaegertown at Girard, 7 p.m. hurst University), 7:30 p.m. General McLane at Conneaut, 7 p.m. Lakeview at Seneca, 7 p.m. Sharpsville at Sharon, 7 p.m. Saturday October 6 Greenville at Hickory, 7 p.m. Non-region Wilmington at Conneaut (Ohio), 7 p.m. Canisius (N.Y.) at Erie (Veterans Sta-

Week 5

Saturday, September 22

dium), 7 p.m.

Non-region Penns Grove (N.J.) at Iroquois, 6 p.m.

Week 8

Week 6

Friday, October 12

Friday, September 28 Region 1 Mercer at Farrell, 7 p.m. West Middlesex at Reynolds, 7 p.m. Region 2 Cambridge Springs at Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Cochranton at Saegertown, 7 p.m. Maplewood at Union City, 7 p.m. Region 3 Northwestern at Iroquois, 7 p.m. Conneaut (Ohio) at Seneca, 7 p.m. Region 4 Wilmington at Greenville, 7 p.m. Sharpsville at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Region 5 Hickory at Grove City, 7 p.m.

Region 1 West Middlesex at Mercer, 7 p.m. Farrell at Reynolds, 7 p.m. Region 2 Cochranton at Cambridge Springs, 7 p.m. Eisenhower at Maplewood, 7 p.m. Union City at Saegertown, 7 p.m. Region 3 Seneca at Iroquois, 7 p.m. Conneaut (Ohio) at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Region 4 Lakeview at Greenville, 7 p.m. Wilmington at Sharpsville, 7 p.m. Region 5 Conneaut at Grove City, 7 p.m. Hickory at Slippery Rock, 7 p.m.

Region 6 Fairview at Titusville, 7 p.m. Harbor Creek at North East, 7 p.m. Girard at Mercyhurst Prep (Mercyhurst University), 7:30 p.m. Region 7 Fort LeBoeuf at Oil City, 7 p.m. Meadville at DuBois, 7 p.m. General McLane at Franklin, 7 p.m. Non-region West Toronto Prep (Canada) at Cathedral Prep (Dollinger Field), 7 p.m. University Prep at Sharon, 7 p.m. Austintown Fitch (Ohio) at McDowell, 7 p.m. Warren at Corry, 7 p.m. Erie at Steubenville (Ohio), 7 p.m.

Week 9 Thursday, October 18 Region 8 Cathedral Prep at Erie (Veterans Stadium), 7 p.m.

Friday, October 19 Region 2 Cambridge Springs at Union City, 7 p.m. Eisenhower at Cochranton, 7 p.m. Saegertown at Maplewood, 7 p.m. Region 6 Harbor Creek at Corry, 7 p.m. Girard at Titusville, 7 p.m. Region 7 Franklin at Warren, 7 p.m. Non-region Mercer at Lakeview, 7 p.m. West Toronto Prep (Canada) at McDowell, 7 p.m. Northwestern at Reynolds, 7 p.m. Sharpsville at West Middlesex, 7 p.m. Iroquois at Fairview, 7 p.m. General McLane at Seneca, 7 p.m. Conneaut at Conneaut (Ohio), 7 p.m. Greenville at Farrell, 7 p.m. Hickory at Wilmington, 7 p.m. Grove City at Meadville, 7 p.m. Sharon at Fort LeBoeuf, 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at Oil City, 7 p.m. DuBois at Hollidaysburg, 7 p.m. Mercyhurst Prep at North East, 7 p.m.

Week 10 Friday, October 26 District 10 playoffs Class 6A championship McDowell vs. Erie, 7 p.m. Non-region Lakeview at Reynolds, 7 p.m. Clarkson North (Canada) at Cathedral Prep (Dollinger Field), 7 p.m. Cambridge Springs at Harbor Creek, 7 p.m. Seneca at Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Maplewood at Greenville, 7 p.m. North East at Iroquois, 7 p.m. Girard at Northwestern, 7 p.m. St. Marys at Warren, 7 p.m. Oil City at Bradford, 7 p.m. Brookville at DuBois, 7 p.m. Grand Valley (Ohio) at Conneaut (Ohio), 7 p.m. Bye: Cochranton, Conneaut, Corry, Fairview, Farrell, Fort LeBoeuf, Franklin, General McLane, Grove City, Hickory, Meadville, Mercer, Mercyhurst Prep, Saegertown, Sharon, Sharpsville, Slippery Rock, Titusville, Union City, West Middlesex, Wilmington



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