Bill Engelhardt's MUSTANGS GRIDIRON Corner

This site is currently dedicated to covering the fortunes of the South Western High School MUSTANGS football team in York County, Pennsylvania. SOUTH WESTERN MUSTANGS GRIDIRON columns will be posted for a preseason review and following each game during the season. And we will follow my Alma Mater, the CUTTERS of Fair Lawn High School in Bergen County, New Jersey, with THE GRIDIRON columns by my twin brother Dick, the stadium announcer "Voice of the CUTTERS."

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

SOUTH WESTERN MUSTANGS GRIDIRON 2009-1



Preseason Review

By Bill Engelhardt
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The Mustangs of South Western return to gridiron action Friday night, September 4, as they visit the Warriors of Gettysburg to kick off the 2009 season. The Mustangs are looking forward to a successful season as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of the football program. They have a career 314-195-8 record with a .617 winning percentage and a .623 non-losing percentage. They are 310-187-8 in regular season play. This year the Mustangs have a good group of returning starters and lettermen and promising new players to watch, and hope to continue the winning tradition, which includes ten league titles since 1990 and 14 in the history of the school.

Seniors Colby Fuhrman, Kyle King, Dan Laird, Kyle Mahorney, J.R. Mummert, Jake Myers, Jim Nicklas, Levi Sager, Jeb Shipley, Ian Smith, and junior Jake Shaffer are returning starters. Juniors Tyler Frederick and Ryan Seton are also returning lettermen. Seniors Mason Brady, Tyler McCleary, David Messinger and Billy Utz, juniors Aaron Bosley, Matt Funk, Tommy Nicklas, Woody Stetter, and Leonard Sturgis, and sophomore Michael Felton are up and comers to watch this year.

The graduation of key players Adam Day, David Sager, Andrew Sells, Drew Sneeringer and Derek Supel still leaves the Mustangs with a good group of seasoned players. Senior quarterback Ian Smith started five games last year when senior David Sager was injured and puts the Mustangs in good shape at that position. We look for King, Mummert, Myers, Sager, Sexton, Shipley, Shaffer, and up and comers McCleary and Felton to vie for playing time and continue the great running tradition of the Mustangs. Mummert led the Mustangs rushing attack last year with 868-yards and 7 touchdowns. We are looking for a solid receiving corps to emerge from among Mahorney, Jim Nicklas, and up and comer Tommy Nicklas. Mahorney had 14 receptions for 168-yards and 3 touchdowns and Jim Nicklas had 8 receptions for 92-yards and a touchdown last year. Mummert, Sager and Shipley also have experience at catching passes out of the backfield.

Frederick, Fuhrman, Laird, Mahorney, Mummert, Myers, Sexton and Shaffer all should figure prominently at the lines and line backer positions, with a lot of help from up and comers Brady, Messinger, Utz, Bosley, Funk, Tommy Nicklas, Stetter, and Sturgis. King, Jim Nicklas, Sager, Shipley, Smith and newcomers McCleary, and Felton should all see plenty of action in the secondary. Among the returning players, only Fuhrman (20 tackles) and Laird (22 tackles) have any appreciable experience on either the offensive or defensive line. Needless to say, the development of the rest of the trenches will be a key to the success of the Mustangs this year.

The punting game is in the capable hands of senior Jake Myers again. Last year he punted 37 times for an average of 32.87-yards. Kyle Mahorney has some experience in kicking off and should be able to replace the departed Zak Kruger.

Don Seidenstricker is going into his 32nd year with the Mustang program and has a 172-78-1 (.688) record as he goes into his 24th year as head coach. As always, Don is charged up and ready to lead the Mustangs against the Gettysburg Warriors. In his preseason outlook he said, “This is the 50th Anniversary of South Western Football and the players returning are anxiously waiting their turn to make their mark in the history book. The old cliché’ that ‘it all starts with the line’ has never been more applicable. The fate of the Golden Anniversary Team clearly rests up front. We will return a solid nucleus of skill position players with Levi Sager, Kyle King, J.R. Mummert, Kyle Mahorney, and Jimmy Nicklas all returning to starting roles. In addition, senior quarterback Ian Smith was called upon to “start” five games at that position last year when David Sager was forced to sit out with a fractured foot. The only players returning with playing experience on either line are Dan Laird and Colby Fuhrman who should provide leadership but little depth in the trenches.

Defensively we will return experience at 8 of 11 positions. Leading tackler Jake Myers returns as a three (3) year starter at inside linebacker and has been gaining some collegiate attention. Jake will be joined inside by junior Jake Shaffer who played a significant amount of time there last season. The “Two Jakes” will be accompanied by Fuhrman and Laird at defensive tackle along with college prospect Kyle Mahorney at defensive end. Outside Linebackers will see experience return with junior Ryan Sexton and Mummert, while the secondary welcomes back Sager, King, Nicklas, and Jeb Shipley who all started at times last season.

If the line develops to any degree we could experience one to remember in 2009.”

From here it looks like the South Western Mustangs are primed and ready to mark the 50th anniversary season with thrills and excitement for their faithful fans. The excitement and expectations are contagious and I can’t wait for the start of the 2009 season. GO MUSTANGS GO.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

SOUTH WESTERN MUSTANGS RECORD BOOK: 1960-2008

TEAM DEFENSE
POINTS SURRENDERED

1994 - 53 pts.
1982 - 62 pts.
1985 - 67 pts.
1977 - 78 pts.
1970 - 84 pts.

TEAM DEFENSE
RUSHING YARDS SURRENDERED

1994 - 497 yds.
1981 - 761 yds.
1982 - 791 yds.
1986 - 913 yds.
1992 - 952 yds.

TEAM DEFENSE
PASSING YARDS SURRENDERED

1978 - 614 yds.
1984 - 726 yds.
1985 - 728 yds.
1990 - 746 yds.
1999 - 748 yds.

TEAM DEFENSE
TOTAL YARDS SURRENDERED

1994 - 1348 yds.
1982 - 1613 yds.
1986 - 1795 yds.
1992 - 1800 yds.
1981 - 1857 yds.

TEAM DEFENSE
MOST SHUTOUTS

1994 - 5
1984 - 5
2006 - 4
1995 - 4
1982 - 4
1980 - 4
1972 - 4
1965 - 4

TEAM DEFENSE
SCORES

1984 – 6 TD’s
2006 – 5 TD’s, 2 safeties
1886 - 5 TD’s, 1 safety
1976 - 5 TD’s
1990 - 4 TD’s, 2 safeties

TEAM DEFENSE
QUARTERBACK SACKS

1993 - 44
1986 - 40
2003 - 37
2006 - 36
2000 - 34

TEAM DEFENSE
INTERCEPTIONS

1985 - 22
1995 - 20
1992 - 20
1982 - 20
2000 - 18

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
SEASON TACKLES

151 – Jason Gigous - 2006
145 - Justin Mummert - 2000
132 - Adam Lawrence - 2001
127 - Matt Hladio - 1990
123 - Brian Hart - 1994

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
CAREER TACKLES

290 - Brian Hart
286 - Jeff Fritz
257 - Kyle Wildasin
255 - Justin Mummert
248 - Adam Lawrence

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
SEASON QB SACKS

16 - Zack Topper - 1993
16 - Mike McFalls - 1986
14 - Nate Stetter - 1995
13 - Scott Baublitz - 1979
10 – Jeremy Renoll - 2005
10 – Jeremie Ecker - 2000

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
CAREER QB SACKS

23 - Zack Topper
21 – Jeremy Renoll
17 - Bob Bealing
16 - Mike McFalls
15 - Scott Baublitz
15 - Jeremie Ecker

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
SEASON INTERCEPTIONS

8 - Aaron Brady – 1992
7 - Zach Krise - 2004
7 - Matt Schmidt – 2003
7 - Kyle Wildasin – 1999
6 – Duane Rowlette – 2007
6 - Doug Seidenstricker - 1990
6 - Andy Stauffer - 1984
6 - Paige Wingert - 1982

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE
CAREER INTERCEPTIONS

12 - Aaron Brady
11 - Andy Stauffer
9 - Kyle Wildasin
9 - Jason Zinn
9 - Paige Wingert
9 - Gerry Fuhrman

TEAM OFFENSE
POINTS SCORED

2006 - 441 pts.
1994 - 404 pts.
2000 - 403 pts.
1997 - 391 pts.
1993 - 379 pts.

TEAM OFFENSE
POINTS SCORED IN ONE GAME

69 pts. - Dallastown - 2006
68 pts. - New Oxford - 2004
68 pts. - Central York - 1993
62 pts. - Dover - 2000
62 pts. - Central York - 1994
62 pts. - Kennard Dale - 1985

TEAM OFFENSE
RUSHING YARDS GAINED

1997 - 3,091 yds.
2000 - 3,042 yds.
1991 - 3,029 yds.
1994 - 2,900 yds.
1992 - 2,896 yds.

TEAM OFFENSE
PASSING YARDS GAINED

2006 - 1,276 yds.
1990 - 1,242 yds.
1980 - 1,164 yds.
1981 - 1,140 yds.
1965 - 1,070 yds.

TEAM OFFENSE
TOTAL YARDS GAINED

2006 - 4,071 yds.
1997 - 3,967 yds.
1991 - 3,967 yds.
1994 - 3,904 yds.
2000 - 3,897 yds.

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON SCORING

142 pts – Tim Smith - 2006
132 pts. - Andrew Kern - 2000
126 pts. - Joe Myers - 1991
121 pts – Drew Snyder - 2006
108 pts. - Allen Bittinger - 1999
108 pts. - Mike Tracy - 1994
108 pts. - Don Parr - 1960

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER SCORING

228 pts. - Drew Snyder
216 pts. - Allen Bittinger
213 pts. - Glenn Geiman
205 pts. - Doug Morela
186 pts. - Andrew Kern

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON TOUCHDOWNS

23 - Tim Smith - 2006
21 - Andrew Kern - 2000
21 - Joe Myers - 1991
18 - Allen Bittinger - 1999
18 - Mike Tracy - 1994
18 - Don Parr - 1960

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

36 - Allen Bittinger
34 - Doug Morela
31 - Glenn Geiman
30 - Andrew Kern
26 - Dustin Permenter

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON RUSHING

1,525 yds. - Joe Myers - 1991
1,458 yds. - Allen Bittinger - 1999
1,263 yds. - Mike Tracy – 1994
1,232 yds. - Dustin Permenter - 2004
1,176 yds. - Shawn Ault - 1996

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER RUSHING

2,871 yds. - Allen Bittinger
2,775 yds. - Dustin Permenter
2,351 yds. - Doug Morela
2,165 yds. - Glenn Geiman
2,088 yds. - Bob Barthold

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON PASSING

1,259 yds. – J.C. Laughlin - 2006
1,188 yds. - Doug Seidenstricker - 1990
1,055 yds. - Andy Adams - 1981
1,021 yds. - Andy Adams – 1980
1,014 yds. - Ben Shaffer – 1996

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER PASSING

2,894 yds. - Andy Adams
2,159 yds. – J.C. Laughlin
2,094 yds. - Aaron Brady
1,876 yds. - Doug Seidenstricker
1,678 yds. – David Sager

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES

20 - J.C. Laughlin – 2006
14 – David Sager – 2008
13 - Matt Schmidt - 2003
12 - Dave Schuman - 1985
11 - Mark Fritz - 1997
11 - Aaron Brady - 1994
11 - Doug Seidenstricker - 1990
11 - Andy Adams - 1981
11 - Larry Wentz - 1961

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES

29 – J.C. Laughlin
24 - Andy Adams
24 – David Sager
21 - Aaron Brady
18 - Doug Seidenstricker
16 - Larry Wentz

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON PASS RECEPTIONS

45 - Tim Rill - 1990
31 - Brian Bidelspach - 1980
30 - Jim Stetter - 1978
29 - Jason Zinn - 1995
29 - Tim Redding - 1996
29 - Scott Baublitz - 1979

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS

70 - Tim Rill
66 - Corry Rutters
40 - Zach Krise
39 - Brian Bidelspach
35 - Steve McConnell
35 - Drew Snyder
35 - Jim Stetter

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON PASS RECEPTION YARDAGE

599 - Tim Rill – 1990
503 - Drew Snyder - 2006
487 - Drew Snyder - 2005
480 - Jim Stetter - 1978
468 - Aaron Soullaird - 1988

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER PASS RECEPTION YARDAGE

992 - Tim Rill
990 - Drew Snyder
871 - Cory Rutters
651 - Bob Flemmens
592 - Steve McConnell

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

10 - Drew Snyder - 2006
7 - Zach Krise - 2003
7 - Tim Rill – 1989
7 – Drew Sneeringer – 2008
6 - Tim Rill - 1990
6 - Phil Null - 1973

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

14 - Drew Snyder
13 - Tim Rill
9 - Corry Rutters
8 - Steve McConnell
7 - Zach Krise

PUNTING
SEASON AVERAGE PER PUNT

40.2 yds. - Rod Gross – 1982
39.8 yds. – Drew Snyder - 2005
39.0 yds. - Allen Zepp - 1977
37.8 yds. - Jeremie Ecker - 1999
37.6 yds. - Jeremie Ecker - 2000

PUNTING
CAREER AVERAGE PER PUNT

39.0 yds. - Allen Zepp
37.3 yds. – Drew Snyder
37.2 yds. - Rod Gross
37.0 yds. - Jeremie Ecker
36.4 yds. - Rod Klinedinst

KICKING SEASON X-POINTS
44 - Ryan Wickline - 1994
38 - Josh Galemore - 1997
34 - Gene Gobrecht - 1982
34 - Drew Snyder - 2006
34 - Jamie Taylor - 2000

KICKING
CAREER X-POINTS

105 - Ryan Wickline
81 - Drew Snyder
56 - Gene Gobrecht
55 - Josh Galemore
44 – Zak Kruger

KICKING
SEASON FIELD GOALS

8 - Drew Snyder - 2004
8 - Josh Galemore - 1996
7 - Drew Snyder - 2006
5 - Ryan Gallagher - 1998
5 - Gene Gobrecht - 1982
5 - Paul Novak - 1986

KICKING
CAREER FIELD GOALS

19 - Drew Snyder
10 - Ryan Wickline
9 - Josh Galemore
8 - Drew Snyder
7 - Gene Gobrecht
7 - Fred Shafer

KICKING
LONGEST FIELD GOAL

51 yds. - Drew Snyder - 2006
47 yds. - Drew Snyder - 2005
45 yds. - Dean Frock - 1977
43 yds. - Paul Novak - 1987
41 yds. - Gene Gobrecht – 1982
41 yds – Zak Kruger – 2008

BEST TEAM RECORDS
2000 - 11-1 (10-0 Regular Season
1990 - 11-1 (11-0 Regular Season)
1995 - 10-1 (10-0 Regular Season)
1994 - 10-1 (10-0 Regular Season)
2006 – 12-2 (9-1 regular season)
1982 - 9-1
1997 - 9-2
1993 - 9-2
1992 - 9-2

CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS
2008 – Hanover City Cup
2006 – District III Runner-up/YAIAA Division I Champions/Hanover City Cup
2005 – Hanover City Cup
2004 - YAIAA Division I Champions,
Hanover City Cup
2003 - Hanover City Cup
2000 - YAIAA Division I Champions
Hanover City Cup I, District III Runner-up
1999 - Hanover City Cup
1998 - Hanover City Cup
1997 - YAIAA Division I Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1996 - YAIAA Division I Co-Champions
1995 - YAIAA Division I Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1994 - YAIAA Division I Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1993 - YAIAA Division I Co-Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1992 - YAIAA Division I Tri-Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1991 - Hanover City Cup
1990 - YCIAA Division I Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1989 - YCIAA Division I Co-Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1985 - YCIAA Division II Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1984 – Hanover City Cup
1982 – YCIAA Division II Co-Champions,
Hanover City Cup
1977 – YCIAA Division II Co-Champions

LONGEST WINNING STREAK
23 games Regular Season 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
15 games - Regular Season 1989-1990
12 games - 1999-2000, 2006

OVERALL RECORD: 1960-2007

Year Record

1960 = 8-2-0
1961 = 7-3-0
1962 = 6-4-0
1963 = 4-6-0
1964 = 4-4-2
1965 = 5-5-0
1966 = 4-7-0
1967 = 2-8-0
1968 = 5-5-0
1969 = 5-5-0
1970 = 6-4-0
1971 = 5-5-0
1972 = 5-5-0
1973 = 4-6-0
1974 = 3-6-1
1975 = 2-8-0
1976 = 6-3-1
1977 = 6-3-1
1978 = 4-5-2
1979 = 4-7-0
1980 = 7-4-0
1981 = 8-2-0
1982 = 9-1-0
1983 = 5-5-0
1984 = 8-3-0
1985 = 10-1-0
1986 = 7-4-0
1987 = 6-5-0
1988 = 5-5-1
1989 = 9-2-0 (0-1 playoffs)
1990 = 11-0-0 (0-1 playoffs)
1991 = 8-3-0
1992 = 9-2-0
1993 = 9-2-0
1994 = 10-0-0 (0-1 playoffs)
1995 = 10-0-0 (0-1 playoffs)
1996 = 8-2-0
1997 = 9-1-0 (0-1 playoffs)
1998 = 4-7-0
1999 = 8-2-0
2000 = 10-0-0 (1-1 playoffs)
2001 = 7-3-0
2002 = 2-8-0
2003 = 8-2-0
2004 = 8-2-0 (0-1 playoffs)
2005 = 4-6-0
2006 = 9-1-0 (3-1 playoffs)
2007 = 3-7-0
2008= 4-6-0

Regular Season Total = 310-187-8

Playoffs = 4-8-0

Grand Total = 314-195-8

JUNIOR HIGH CHAMPIONSHIPS
2006 - YAIAA Division I Champions
2003 - YAIAA Division I Champions
1998 - YAIAA Division I Champions
1994 - YAIAA Division I Champions
1992 - YAIAA Division I Champions
1986 - YCIAA Division II Champions
1983 - YCIAA Division II Champions
1982 - YCIAA Division II Champions
1981 - YCIAA Division II Co-Champions
1980 - YCIAA Division II Champions