York and Adams County Report – Week 2
By Bill Engelhardt
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Stat Stars of the Week
OFFENSE:
The Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s Patriots of Red
Land (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) were edged by the Mid-Penn Commonwealth
Division’s Thundering Herd of Carlisle (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) 54-49. Justin Johnson led the Patriots rushing
attack with 325-yards (including a 4 touchdowns, for 1, 3, 8, and 8-yards),
followed by Hunter Briner with 13, and Jake Radic with 2-yards. Quarterback Radic completed 4 of 20 passes
for 79-yards and 2 touchdowns, 1 for 37-yards and a touchdown to Joe Crocenzi,
2 for 34-yards to Briner, and 1 for 8-yards and a touchdown to Jake Rollman,
for the Patriots. Briner returned a
kickoff 71-yards for a touchdown, Chad Stout kicked 5 extra points, Justin
Johnson ran in for a 2-point conversion, and Jake Rollman intercepted a pass
and returned it 5-yards, for the Patriots.
Rojen Porcopio led the Thundering Herd rushing attack with 93-yards,
followed by Tyler Greene with 86 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Nate Barnes
with 76, DeShawn Millington with 18-yards (including a 12-yard touchdown), and
Eric Harris with minus 4-yards.
Quarterback Harris completed 20 of 29 passes for 430-yards and 2
touchdowns, 6 for 167-yards to Gavyn Barnes (including touchdowns of 4 and
80-yards), 5 or 87-yards to Nate Barnes (including a 55-yard touchdown), 5 for
85-yards to Zion Patterson (including a 29-yard touchdown), 2 for 54-yards to Millington,
and 2 for 37-yards to John Christopher, for the Thundering Herd. Porcopio returned a punt 35-yards for a
touchdown and kicked 2 extra points, and Millington threw a 2-point conversion
pass to Christopher, for the Thundering Herd.
Rushing: (200 yds or more)
325
yds - Justin Johnson - Red Land
Passing: (200 yds or more)
430
yds - Eric Harris – Carlisle
268
yds - Tyler Blazosky - Dover
264
yds - Thomas Merkle - York Suburban
262
yds – Kyle Krout - Hanover
Touchdown Passes: (4 or more)
5 –
Eric Harris - Carlisle
4 –
Kyle Krout - Hanover
Receiving: (100 yds or more)
167
yds – Gavyn Barnes- Carlisle
129
yds – John Stutz – Manheim Township
125
yds – Colton Ehrhart – Hanover
120
yds – Collin Mailman – York Suburban
110
yds - Tre Brown – New Oxford
107
yds – Caden Snyder - Dover
Touchdowns: (4 or more)
4 –
Justin Johnson – Red Land
DEFENSE:
Fumble Returns for
Touchdowns:
43
yds – Manny De Los Santos – Cedar Cliff
Interception Returns for
Touchdowns:
30-yds
- Connor Long – Cumberland Valley
Interceptions: (2 or more)
2 –
Josh Gibbs – Spring Grove
Tackles: (10 or More)
17 –
Forrest Rhyne - Waynesboro
14 –
Tyler Hahn - Waynesboro
12 –
Gary Gobernik – Northeastern
12 –
Derek Cline – Red Land
12 –
Elzir Stroman – Central York
11 –
Brandon Baer – Waynesboro
11 –
Zachary Hart – Delone Catholic
11 –
Mike Messersmith – West York
11 –
Ryan Narber – West York
10 –
Joe Crocenzi – Red Land
10 –
Hogan Glick – Manheim Township
10 -
William Reilly - Dallastown
10 -
Zi Reevey – Red Land
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Kickoff Returns for
Touchdowns:
95
yds - Durran Ledbetter – Dover
90
yds - Durran Ledbetter – Dover
71
yds – Hunter Briner – Red Land
Punt Returns for Touchdowns:
35
yds - Rojen Porcopio -
Carlisle
Kicking: Multiple Field Goals
2 -
Colton Sentz – Biglerville
Field Goals: 30 Yards or
More:
45
yds - Andrew Luckenbaugh – Spring Grove
33
yds – Jonas Atkinson – York Suburban
32
yds – Adam Hedgeland - Susquehannock
32
yds – Drake Pew – Dallastown
32
yds - Colton Sentz – Biglerville
32
yds – Austyn Smith – Greencastle-Antrim
31
yds - Nick Allen – J.P. McCaskey
31
yds - Colton Sentz - Biglerville
Punting Average: (40
yds + and 3 punts Minimum)
44.7 yds –
Colton Sentz – Biglerville (3 punts for 134-yards)
40.7 yds –
Brandon Arentz – Northeastern (6 punts for 244-yards)
District 3 Notes for York & Adams
Counties – Week 2
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic
Association (YAIAA) Division I action:
The Mustangs of
South Western (1-1 overall, 0-0 League) were defeated by the Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s
Colts of Cedar Cliff (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) 42-14. The Cedar Cliff
Colts rang up 149-yards rushing and 185 yards passing for a total of 334 yards
gained. Quarterback Grant Breneman completed 9 of 11 passes for the 175-yards
and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 70-yards to Mike Viti (including a 63-yard touchdown),
1 for 38-yards to Manny De Los Santos, 2 for 20-yards to Tre Neal, 1 for
19-yards and a touchdown to Jayden Demmy, 1 for 17-yards to Trysten McDonald, 1
for 8-yards to Chandler, Heiple, and 1 for 3-yards to Cole Whalen, and
quarterback Bobby Whalen completed 1 of 2 passes for 10-yards to Alex Lance,
for the colts. Jayden Demmy led the
Colts rushing attack with 15 carries for 108-yards (including touchdowns of 8
and 21 yards), followed by Mike Dubas with 7 for 28-yards, Chris Thompson with
5 for 20-yards, Breneman with 3 carries for no yards, Bobby Whalen with 1 carry
for minus 6-yards, and a team loss of 1-yard.
Manny De Los Santos returned a fumble 43-yards for a touchdown,
Dominick Haley kicked 6 extra points, and Demmy and Viti each intercepted a
pass, for the Colts. The Mustangs gained 142-yards rushing and 136-yards passing
for a total of 278-yards of offense. Senior quarterback Brock Geiman
completed 11 of 23 passes for the 136-yards and 1 touchdown, 5 for 84-yards to
Noah Staub (including a 23-yard touchdown), 3 for 21-yards to Jeff Green, 2 for
21-yards to Zach Hughes, and 1 for 10-yards to DeSean Crump, for the
Mustangs. Nigel Williams led the Mustangs
rushing attack with 5 carries for 60-yards, followed by Jacob Muir with 3 for
25, Tyler Fulmore with 6 for 20, Hughes with 5 for 16, Green with 1 for 11,
Michael Johnson with 1 for 11, Carson Perry with 1 for 10, Crump with 4for
4-yards, and Geiman with 5 carries for minus 15-yards. Wes Sneeringer kicked 2 extra points, Mike
Farace intercepted 1 pass and returned it 17-yards, Jeff Green recovered 1
fumble and returned it 4-yards, Corbin Byers recorded 1 sack for a 9-yard loss
and recorded 1 pass hurry, Skylar Bowman recorded 2 pass hurries, Bubba
Carbaugh recorded 1 pass hurry, and Tyler Fulmore caused 1 fumble, for the
Mustangs.
The Wildcats of
Dallastown (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) shut out the Division II Bulldogs of West
York (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 10-0. The
Wildcats stopped the Bulldogs 6 times on 4th down. Dillon Callahan led the Wildcats rushing
attack with 85-yards, followed by Jack Marks with 21, Edger Centeno with 14,
Jake Gerrity with 4, Connor Green with 3-yards, Zion DeVance with minus 18-yards,
and Cade Gold with minus 21-yards.
Quarterback Gold completed 13 of 21 passes for 142-yards and 1
touchdown, 6 for 82-yards to Jake Jansen (including an 80-yard touchdown), 5
for 33-yards to Connor Moore, 1 for 13-yards to Jawaun McMillian, 1 for 8-yards
to Callahan, and 1 for 6-yards to Anthony Garcia, for the Wildcats. Drake Pew kicked a 32-yard field goal and 1
extra point, Jordan Burns recorded 1.5 sacks, Connor Green recorded a half
sack, and Steven Dunczk and Robert Paulas each recorded 1 sack, for the
Wildcats. Cadence Thomas led the
Bulldogs rushing attack with 57-yards, followed by Tyler Folk with 50, Anthony
Kahley with 16, Terry Cains with 12, Ryan Naber with 9-yards, Mason Bercik with
no yards, Ethan Sloat with minus 3-yrds, and Joe King with minus 7-yards. Quarterback Folk completed 10 of 16 passes
for 150-yards, 5 for 95-yards to Cains, 4 for 44-yards to Ramell Baldwin, and 1
for 11-yards to Dante Dorm, for the Bulldogs.
Allen Stauffer recorded 2 sacks and Anthony Kahley, Mike Messersmith,
and Ryan Narber each recorded 1 sack, for the Bulldogs.
The Panthers of
Central York (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) were defeated by the Mid-Penn
Commonwealth Division’s Eagles of Cumberland Valley (2-0 overall, 0-0 league)
48-6. Joseph Heikel led the Eagles rushing attack with 83-yards (including
touchdowns of 4, 4, and 6-yards), followed by Connor Long with 50, Jake Palmer
with 31, Tyler Sunday with 26 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Kier Minor with
16, Josh Ferguson with 14 (including a 6-yard touchdown), River Young with 14, Nick
Rhodes with 12, and Jarrod Palmer with 3-yards. Quarterback Ferguson completed 3 of 5 passes
for 44-yards and 1 touchdown, 4 for 34-yards to Long (including a 14-yard
touchdown) and 1 for 10-yards to Charlie Katshir, for the Eagles. Connor Long intercepted a pass and returned
it 30-yards for a touchdown and kicked 6 extra points for the Eagles. Shyheim Goff led the Panthers rushing attack
with 42-yards (including a 4-yard touchdown), followed by Noreaga Goff with 26,
Sakai Barton with 15, Chris Collins with 11-yards, Elzir Stroman with minus
4-yards, Carter Luckenbaugh with minus 11-yards, and Nik Strine with minus 15-yards.
Quarterback Strine completed 5 of 11
passes for 32 and Cade Pribula completed 2 of 3 passes for 19-yards, for the
Panthers. Brandon Falkenstein caught 4
passes for 33-yards, Ben Wad caught 1 pass for 7-yards, and Noreaga Goff caught
1 pass for minus 1-yard, for the Panthers.
Rodney Johnson blocked an extra point attempt and Justin Paneto recorded
a sack for the Panthers.
The Rockets of Spring
Grove (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) edged the Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s Wildcats
of Mechanicsburg (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 17-16. Nick Erickson led the Rockets rushing attack
with 146-yards, followed by L.J. Chisolm with 68, Jake Messersmith with 26,
Ryan Daugherty with 13-yards, and Ian Slaven with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Messersmith completed 6 of 14
passes for 115-yards and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 39-yards to Daugherty, 2 for
35-yards (for touchdowns of 16 and 19-yards) to Adam Warehime, 1 for 30-yars to
Chisolm, and 1 for 11-yards to Brady Stein, for the Rockets. Andrew Luckenbaugh kicked a game winning
45-yard field goal and 2 extra points, and Josh Gibbs intercepted 2 passes, for
the Rockets. Elijah Strawbridge led the
Wildcats rushing attack with 57-yards, followed by Brendan Weaver with 41
(including touchdowns of 31 and 4-yards), Rhashad Scales with 32-yars, Chris
Torres with minus 1-yard, and Dylan Smith with minus 12-yards. Quarterback Weaver completed 4 of 8 passes
for 38-yards and Smith completed 2 of 7 passes for 22-yards, for the
Wildcats. Rashan Scales caught 3 passes
for 33-yards, Strawbridge caught 1 pass for 21-yards, Rashad Scales caught 1
pass for 4-yards, and Torres caught 1 pass for 2-yards for the Wildcats. Weaver threw a 2-point conversion pass to
Tyshawn Barnes for the Wildcats.
The Bearcats of
William Penn, York High, (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) were defeated by the
Lancaster Lebanon League Section 1 Red Tornado of J. P. McCaskey (1-1 overall,
0-0 league) 31-12. Carlos Lugo led the
Red Tornado rushing attack with 63-yards (including a 24-yard touchdown),
followed by Ray Godwin with 60 (including a 6-yard touchdown), Jathan Gonzalez
with 57 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Randolph Speller with 8-yards
(including a 3-yard touchdown), Tarshon Grant with 6, William Brown, Jr. with
4-yards, Isiah Speller with minus 3-yards, and John Pacheco with minus
5-yards. Quarterback Gonzalez completed
6 of16 passes for 74-yards, 3 for 49-yards to Randolph Spellers, 2 for 28-yards
to Kobe Gantz, and 1 for minus 3-yards to Godwin, for the Red Tornado. Nick Allen kicked a 31-yard field goal and 4
extra points for the Red Tornado. Andrew
Radzik and Napoleon Snellings led the Bearcats rushing attack with 18-yards
each, followed by Khalid Dorsey with 8, Angel DeJesus with a 4-yard touchdown
run, and Jose Santiago-Curet with minus 12-yards. Quarterback Santiago-Curet completed 10 of 20
passes for 142-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 90-yards to Dorsey (including a 57-yard
touchdown), 4 for 38-yards to Eric Mann, 3 for 9-yards to Nyshaun Ritter, and 1
for 5-yards to Snellings, for the Bearcats.
The Lions of Red
Lion (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) were defeated by the Lancaster Lebanon League
Section 1 Blue Streaks of Manheim Township (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) 22-15. The winning touchdown was scored with 39
seconds left in the game. Kade Kubicki
led the Blue Streaks rushing attack with 105-yards (including a 6-yard
touchdown), followed by Nate Seprinski with 31, and Erik Benjamin with 15-yards
(including a 39-yard touchdown).
Quarterback Benjamin completed 7 of 14 passes for 171-yards and 1
touchdown, 4 for 139-yards to John Stutz (including a 69-yard touchdown, 2 for
17-yards to Riley MacDonald, and 1 for 15-yards to Seprinski, for the Blue
Streaks. Rece Bender intercepted a pass
and defended a pass, Francesco Spatafora kicked 2 extra points, Kubicki ran in
for a 2-point conversion and recorded a sack, MacDonald recorded a sack, and
Stutz and Alexander Wade each defended a pass, for the Blue Streaks. Alex
Keough led the Lions rushing attack with 68-yards (including a 17-yard
touchdown), followed by Patrick Daugherty with 54, Dylan Gurreri with 38-yards,
and Dalton Grove with minus 16-yards.
Quarterback Grove completed 14 of 29 passes for 170-yards and 1 touchdown,
9 for 85-yards to Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie, 1 for 30-yards to Keough, 2 for 27-yards
to James Jackson, 1 for 25-yards and a touchdown to Ben Fry, and 1 for 3-yards
to Daugherty, for the Lions. Sam Emig
kicked a 21-yard field goal for the Lions.
The Bobcats of
Northeastern (2-0 overall, 0-0 League) defeated the Division II Trojans of York
Suburban (0-2 overall, 0-0 League) 31-24.
Shannon Valenti, Jr. led the Bobcats rushing attack with 64-yards
(including 1 touchdown), followed by Anu Johnson with 63 (including a 4-yard
touchdown), Taemar Willis with 51, Chris Whack with 44, Dezmend Wiggington with
and 8, Kody Reeser with 4-yards.
Quarterback Valenti, Jr. completed 5 of 8 passes for 78-yards and 3
touchdown, 2 for 65-yards to David Ankney (for touchdowns of 38 and 20-yards), 2
for 8-yards to Jonathan Butler (including a 3-yard touchdown), and 1 for 5-yards
to Jordan Zirkle, for the Bobcats. Cameron
Artman kicked 1 extra point, Coby Motley intercepted a pass and returned it
30-yards, Fred Mulbah recorded a1sack, Michael Cooper and Zach Williams each
defended 2 passes, Michael Cooper, Gary Gobernik, Adam Kipp, and Willlis each
defended1 pass, Brian Aristy and Rehn Williams each caused 2 pass hurries, and
Kipp, Mason Kling, Dedrick Turner, and Shamar Young each caused 1 pass hurry,
for the Bobcats. Travis Edwards led the
Trojans rushing attack with 15-yards, followed by Thomas Merkle with 14, Dajour
Henderson with 9-yards (including a touchdown of unknown yards). Quarterback Merkle completed 25 of 43 passes
for 292-yards and 2 touchdowns, 11 for 120-yards to Collin Mailman, 2 for 59-yards
to Henderson (including a 53-yad touchdown), 5 for 58-yards to Dustin Knaub, 3
for 28-yrds to Colin Deardorff (including a 44-yard touchdown), and 1 for
27-yards to Brad Smith, for the Trojans.
Jonas Atkinson kicked a 33-yard field goal and 3 extra points and David
Kline recovered 1 fumble for the Trojans.
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic
Association (YAIAA) Division II action:
The Warriors of
Gettysburg (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) defeated the Division I Colonials of New
Oxford (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) 21-14. Edney
Celius led the Warriors rushing attack with 81-yards (including a 5-yard
touchdown), followed by Tyler Wilt with 63 (including touchdowns of 9 and
1-yards), Khalil Hill with 22, and Elijah Jackson with minus 4-yards. Quarterback Wilt completed 2 of 6 passes for
9-yards to Tyler Sherman, for the Warriors. Adam Yingling kicked 3 extra points and Chet
Brockett recovered 1 fumble, for the Warriors.
Josh Shultz led the Colonials rushing attack with 58-yards, followed by Trevon
Brown with 23, (including a 16-yard touchdown), Corban Czap with 12, Elijah
Myers with 5-yards, and Ferrious Ashford with no yards. Quarterback Czap completed 5 of 6 passes for
144-yards and 1 touchdown and left the game due to an injury midway through the
second quarter, and quarterback John Wessel completed 5 of 14 passes for
41-yards, for the Colonials. Trevon
Brown caught 4 passes for 110-yards (including a 26-yard touchdown from Czap),
Shane Rolle caught 4 passes for 55-yards, and Ashford caught 2 passes for
20-yards, for the Colonials. Luis
Partida kicked 2 extra points, for the Colonials.
The Warriors of
Susquehannock (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) defeated the Division III Fighting
Irish of York Catholic (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 24-14. Dorian Faster led the Warriors rushing attack
with 74-yards (including a 2-yaard touchdown), followed by Jack Allred with 69,
Kevin Clapp with 46, Myles Moultrie with 7-yards, Josh Stoneberg with minus
5-yards, and Kyle Orndorff with minus 5-yards.
Quarterback Stoneberg completed 11 of 21 passes for 122-yards 2
touchdowns, 5 for 38-yards to Nick Tannura (including a 4-yard touchdown), 2
for 32-yards to Faster, 2 for 28-yards to Clapp, 1 for 18-yards to Jeff Fodel, and
1 for 6-yards and a touchdown to Devron Mayberry, for the Warriors. Adam Hedgeland kicked a 32-yard field goal
and 3 extra points for the Warriors. Jakkar
Kinard led the Fighting Irish rushing attack with 102-yards (including a 2-yard
touchdown), followed by Daniel Yokemick with 7, Sean Lamont with 4, and Andrew
Poison with 4-yards. Quarterback Yokemick
completed 3 of 91 passes for 61-yards and 1 touchdown, 1 for 50-yards and a
touchdown to Luke Brennan, 1 for 6-yards to Joseph Bauhof, and 1 for 5-yards to
Brandon Creisher, for the Fighting Irish.
Brennan kicked 2 extra points for the Fighting Irish.
The Eagles of
Dover (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) were edged by the Mid-Penn Colonial Division’s
Bulldogs of Big Spring (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) 36-35. Jaret Petty led the Bulldogs rushing attack
with 101-yards (including touchdowns of 1 and 7-yards), followed by Ryan Adams
with 74 (including a 32-yad touchdown), Tristan Cooper with 27, and Tristan
Robb with 18-yards. Quarterback Petty
completed 10 of 16 passes for 149-yards and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 50-yards to Adams
(including a 44-yard touchdown), 1 for 49-yards to Anthony Tressler, 3 for
41-yards to Robb (including a 26-yard touchdown), 2 for 9-yards to Cooper, 1
for 7-yards to Garrett Chestnut, and 1 for 3-yards to Derek Sweger, for the
Bulldogs. Noah Keiter kicked 4 extra
points for the Bulldogs. Brett Mohn led
the Eagles rushing attack with 30-yards, followed by Durran Ledbetter with 9, Tyler
Blazosky with 6, Cole Jesmer with 4, and Joey Zutell with 2-yards. Quarterback Blazosky completed 16 of 26
passes for 268-yards and 3 touchdowns, 3 for 107-yards to Caden Snyder (for
touchdowns of 7, 66, and 34-yards), 5 for 71-yards to Derek Breneman, 2 for
62-yards to Andrew Hoffman, 2 for 62-yards to Zutell, 1 for 9-yars to Mohn, and
2 for 1-yard to Tad Pequignot, for the Eagles.
Ledbetter returned 2 kickoffs for touchdowns of 95 and 90-yards, Josh
Bradley kicked 3 extra points, and Blazosky ran in for a 2-point conversion,
for the Eagles.
The Golden
Knights of Eastern York (2-0 overall, 0-0 League) defeated the Division III Spartans
of York County Tech (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) 19-12. Logan Kline led the Golden Knights rushing
attack with 85 (including touchdowns of 2 and 15-yards), followed by Brennen
Shenk with 55, Sam Pollock with 35 (including a 15-yard touchdown), Ryan Kalke
with 14, Jimmy Kurnik with 2, and Derek Zurin with 2-yards. Quarterback Kalke completed 1 of 8 passes for
24-yards to Zurin for the Golden Knights.
Isaiah King 1 extra point and Wyatt Smith and Victor Velez shred a sack
for the Golden Knights. Brandon Montouth
led the Spartans rushing attack with 74-yards (including touchdowns of 6 and
1-yards), followed by Matthew Rossi with 47, Kahleik Savery with 39, and
Damarius Wiggins with 9-yards. Quarterback
Savery completed 1 of 5 passes for 12-yards to Isaiah Colon for the Spartans.
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic
Association (YAIAA) Division III action:
The Nighthawks
of Hanover (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) defeated
the Division II Rams of Kennard-Dale (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 41-14. Devon Bell led the Nighthawks rushing attack
with 121-yards (including a 33-yard touchdown), followed by Deandre Kerr with
25, Kyle Krout with 20, Austin Snider with 19, Jordan Laughman with 18, Justin
Barnes with 18, Resean Williams with 14-yards, and Adam Duval with a 1-yardtouchdown
run. Quarterback Krout completed 8 of 16
passes for 262-yards and 4 touchdowns, 3 for 125-yards to Colton Ehrhart
(including a 66-yard touchdown), 1 for 66-yards and a touchdown to Resean
Williams, 1 for 36-yards to Nick Seymour, 1 for 15-yards and a touchdown to
Hunter Martz, 1 for 15-yards and a touchdown to Luis Lara, and 1 for 15-yards
to Nicholas Workinger, for the Nighthawks.
Everrett Kensworthy kicked 5 extra points for the Nighthawks. Chase Carlile led the Rams rushing attack
with 37-yards, followed by Nick Workinger with 27, Jacob Deppen 9, Austin
Jenkins with 7, Dalton Stike with 2-yards, and Daniel Brewer with no yards. Quarterback Stike completed 8 of 18 passes for
147-yards and 2 touchdowns and quarterback Brewer completed 8 of 18 passes for
59-yards, for the Rams. Carlile caught 6
passes for 80-yards, Kyle Woolridge caught 4 passes for 49-yards (including a
14-yard touchdown from Stike), Nick Workinger caught 1 pass for 30-yards,
Connor Stokes caught 1 pass for 24-yards, and Deppen caught 4 passes for
23-yards (including a 6-yard touchdown from Stike)), for the Rams.
The Thunderbolts
of Littlestown (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) were defeated by the Mid-Penn Colonial
Division’s Blue Devils of Greencastle-Antrim (2-0 overall, 0-0 league)
51-13. Demetrius Burton led the Blue
Devils rushing attack with 189-yards (including touchdowns of 7, 25 and 56-yards),
followed by James Hines with 97 (including touchdowns of 7 and 11-yards), Derek
Measell with 53 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Joseph Burns with 31 (including
an 18-yard touchdown), Spencer Meyers with 25, Cade McDowell with 17, Andrew
Votral with 11, Bailey Parker with 8-yards, Kyrin Zimmerman with minus 2-yards,
and Isaiah Peck with minus 4-yards. Quarterback Meyers completed 16 of 23 passes
for 165-yards and McDowell completed 1 pass for 12-yards, for the Blue
Devils. Peck caught 5 passes for
44-yards, Measell caught 3 passes for 40-yards, Parker caught 3 passes for
36-yards, Hines caught 3 passes for 35-yars, Tyler Jeffreys caught 1 pass for
28-yards, and Burton caught 2 passes for minus 6-yards, for the Blue
Devils. Austyn Smith kicked a 32-yard
field goal and 6 extra points for the Blue Devils. Wesley Storey led the Thunderbolts rushing
attack with 41-yards, followed by Andrew Matthews with 4, Connor Geiman with 3,
Austin Watters with 3, Dylan Sizemore with a 2-yard touchdown run, Dylan Morey
with 2-yards, and Cody Boyd with 1-yard.
Quarterback Boyd completed 6 of 18 passes for 84-yards and 1 touchdown,
1 for 61-yards and a touchdown to Storey, 1 for 9-yards to Colin Mcneal, 1 for
5-yards to Matthews, 1 for 4-yards to Tyler Runkles, 1 for 3-yards to Trenton
Hartlaub, and 1 for 2-yards to Watters, and Tanner Noble completed 1 pass to
Morey for 6-yards, for the Thunderbolts.
Ryan Dickensheet kicked 1 extra point, Sam Watkins recovered a fumble,
and Morey intercepted a pass, for the Thunderbolts.
The Eagles of
Bermudian Springs, (0-2 overall, 1-0 league) were shut out by the Mid-Penn
Capital Division’s Bubblers of Boiling Springs (2-0 overall, 1-0 league)
21-0. Bryan Malone led the Bubblers
rushing attack with 166-yards (including a 77-yard touchdown), followed by Nick
Rosario with 25, Jack Foreman with 22 (including a 21-yard touchdown), Chase
Edwards with 5-yards, Adam Morrow with minus 6-yards, and Hunter Breon with
minus 3-yards (including a 1-yard touchdown).
Quarterback Breon completed 9 of 14 passes for 115-yards, 4 for 66-yards
to Edwards, 2 for 33-yards to Hunter Goshorn, 2 for 15-yards to Malone, and 1
for 1-yard to Grayson Hacker, for the Bubblers.
Matt Ly kicked3 extra points for the Bubblers. Devon Hodgen led the Eagles rushing attack
with 70-yards, followed by Ashton West with 37, Chase Dull with 13-yards, and Tristan
Hoke with minus 9-yards. Quarterback Hoke
attempted 10 passes and did not complete any, for the Eagles.
The Canners of
Biglerville (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) were edged by the Mid-Penn Colonial
Division’s Indians of Waynesboro (2-0 overall, 0-0 league) 14-13. Jake Wertz led the Indians rushing attack
with 74-yards (including an 11-yard touchdown), followed by Matt Peck with 54,
Brady Beckner with 41, Brady Ridell with 7, and Aiden Smith with 3-yards (including
a 2-yard touchdown). Quarterback Riddell
completed 4 of 14 passes for 63-yards, 2 for 54-yards to Peck, 1 for 9-yards to
Cameron Keck, and 1 for no yards to Beckner, for the Indians. George Souders kicked 2 extra points, Trevor
Biller and Dylan Cummins each recorded 2 sacks, and Dakota Rhyne and Forrest
Rhyne each recorded 1 sack, for the Indians.
Colton Sentz led the Canners rushing attack with 18-yards, followed by Dayne
Showers with 12, Malakai Curtis with 8, Gage McAuliffe with 2, Timothy Weaver
with 2-yards, Ben Hurda with minus 7-yards, and Scott Cooper with minus
13-yards. Quarterback Hurda completed 10
of 15 passes for 163-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 82-yards to McAuliffe, 3 for
30-yards to Showers (including a 17-yard touchdown) 1 for 29-yards to Nick Bell,
2 for 10-yards to Sentz, 1 for 9-yards to Nate Newberry, and 1 for 3-yards to Cooper,
for the Canners. Sentz kicked 2 field
goals, for 32 and 31-yards, and 1 extra point, and recorded 1 sack, Cooper,
Newberry, and Showers each intercepted 1 pass, and Hurda recorded 1 sack, for
the Canners.
The Squires of
Delone Catholic (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) defeated the Lancaster Lebanon League
Section 3 Crimson Tide of Columbia (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 39-16. Sean Sneeringer led the Squires rushing
attack with 87-yards (including a 5-yard touchdown), followed by Zachary Hart
with 86 (including a 30-yard touchdown), Tavian Dorsey with 69 (including
touchdowns of 10 and 1-yards), Ryan Hart with 39 (including a 1-yard
touchdown), Alec Maitland with 30, Bryan Shermeyer with 23, Andrew Hernandez
with 14, Ryan Malinowski with 4-yards, and Seth Leonard with no yards. Quarterback Shermeyer completed 8 of 11
passes for 87-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 32-yards to Brandon Zumbrum
(including a 29-yard touchdown), 2 for 26-yards to Dorsey, 2 for 18-yards to
Maitland, 1 for 6-yards to Sneeringer, and 1 for 5-yards to Hart, for the
Squires. Brandon Hall kicked 3 extra
points, Larry Lefler III intercepted 1 pass, Hart recovered 1 fumble and
recorded 1 sack, Hernandez recovered 1 fumble, and Brody Strausbaugh and Wade
Neiderer each recorded 1 sack, for the Squires.
Javon McIntyre led the Crimson Tide rushing attack with 67-yards,
followed by Edwin Ramos with 24, Tyler Harmon with 11, Meleik Crenshaw with 4,
and Anthony Rodriguez with 4, -yards.
Quarterback Crenshaw completed 9 of 15 passes for 157-yards and 2
touchdowns, 2 for 65-yards to Jarod Kashner (including a 57-yard touchdown), 4
for 61-yards to McIntyre (including a 19-yard touchdown), 2 for 31-yards to
Tyreese Musser, and 1 for no yards to Harmon, for the Crimson Tide. Crenshaw and McIntyre each ran in for a
2-point conversion for the Crimson Tide.
The Knights of
Fairfield (1-1 overall, 1-0 league) defeated the Mid-Penn Colonial Division’s
Rockets of James Buchanan (0-2 overall, 0-0 league) 34-6. No other information is known about this
game.
Mid-Penn Conference action:
The Mid-Penn
Colonial Division’s Polar Bears of Northern York (1-1 overall, 0-0 league) were
edged by the Mid-Penn Capital Division’s Blue Raiders of Middletown (1-1
overall, 0-0 league) 19-16. Brady Fox led
the Blue Raiders rushing attack with 87-yards (including touchdowns of 6, 13,
and 10-yards), followed by Jaelen Thompson with 40, Caleb Leggore with 4-yards,
Chase Snavely with minus 17-yards, and Tristan Maxwell with minus
54-yards. Quarterback Snavely completed
8 of 11 passes for 110-yards, 2 for 39-yards to Malik Noon, 1for 38-yards to
Brandon Miller, 1 for 16-yards to Fox, 1 for 9-yards to Thompson, 2 for 5-yards
to Leggore, and 1 for 3-yards to Tyreer Mills, for the Blue Raiders. Mason Guckavan kicked 1 extra point for the
Blue Raiders. Curtis Robinson led the
Polar Bears rushing attack with 43-yards, followed by Michael Kearney with 21
(including a 4-yard touchdown), Bobby Shelly with 2-yards, Jordan Eutzy with
1-yard, and Justin Markle with 1-yard.
Quarterback Robison completed 8 of 8 passes for 119-yards and 1
touchdown and quarterback Justin Markle completed 3 of 7 passes for 14-yards,
for the Polar Bears. Joey Razzano caught
4 passes for 76-yards (including a 24-yard touchdown from Robison), Jake Cromer
caught 4 passes for 28-yards, Eutzy caught 1 pass for 8-yards, Joshua Fekete
caught 1 pass for 8-yards, Dylan Baxter caught 1 pass for 7-yards, and Wyatt
Lewis caught 1 pass for 6-yards, for the Polar Bears. Jake Coover kicked a 29-yard field goal and 1
extra point, Cromer intercepted1 pass, Gunnar Renninger recorded 2 sacks, and
Austin Miller, Devin Reed, Cale Walker, and Austin Wenger each recorded 1 sack,
for the Polar Bears.
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