York and Adams County Report – Week 5
By Bill Engelhardt
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Stat Stars of the Week
OFFENSE:
266 yds - Ashton West – Bermudian Springs
The Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s Patriots of Red Land (2-3 overall, 0-2 league) were defeated by the Indians of Susquehanna Township (2-3 overall, 1-1 league) 50-14 in league action. Trael Seegars led the Indians rushing attack with 46-yards (including touchdowns of 5 and 12-yards), followed by Mari Wright with 32 (including an 11-yard touchdown), Bobby Pressley with 8, Malcolm Zimmerman with 4, Jahlonni Gillis-Miles with 2-yards, Jose Aponte with no yards, and Ben Moser with minus 17-yards (including a 1-yard touchdown). Quarterback Moser completed 16 0f 28 passes for 291-yards and 2 touchdowns, 7 for 158-yards to Alonzo Rivera, 5 for 79-yards to Chris Ciotti (including a 10-yard touchdown), 2 for 38-yards to Dante Thompson (including a 20-yard touchdown), and 2 for 16-yards to Seegars, for the Indians. Khyree Downing returned a fumble 42-yards for a touchdown and Jonah Williams kicked a 30-yard field goal and 5 extra points for the Indians. Justin Johnson led the Patriots rushing attack with 72-yards, followed by Hunter Briner with 61 (including a 1-yardtouchdown), Jordan Weldon with 8, Jake Radic with 2-yards, Kyle Campbell with minus1-yard, and Matt Moody with minus 3-yards. Quarterback Radic completed 4 of 8 passes for 81-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 72-yards to Zi Reevey (including a 59-yardtouchdown), 1 for 9-yards to Jake Rollman, and 1 for no yards to Campbell, and Jaelyn Gaither completed 1 of 4 passes for 5-yards to Radic, for the Patriots. Chad Stout kicked 2extra points, Rollman intercepted a pass and returned it 1-yard and defended 2 passes, and Campbell defended a pass, for the Patriots.
Rushing: (200 yds or more)
266 yds - Ashton West – Bermudian Springs
Passing: (200 yds or more)
291 yds – Ben Moser – Susquehanna Township
201 yds – Nik Strine – Central York
Receiving: (100 yds or more)
158 yds – Alonzo Rivera – Susquehanna Township
131 yds – Brandon Falkenstein – Central York
120 yds – Joe Bauhof – York Catholic
112 yds – Terry Cains – West York
102 yds – Collin Mailman – York Suburban
Touchdowns: (4 or more)
5 – Ashton West – Bermudian Springs
DEFENSE:
Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:
65 yds – Gary Gobernik – Northeastern
42 yds – Khyree Downing – Susquehanna Township
0 yds – Fernando Flores - Northeastern
Interception Returns for Touchdowns:
70 yds – Terry Cains – West York
29 yds – Addison Wheeler – Bermudian Springs
Blocked Punts for Touchdowns:
0 yds – Bill Morris - Hanover
Blocked Field Goal for Touchdowns:
90 yds – Devon Bell - Hanover
Tackles: (10 or More)
18 – Tyler Hahn – Waynesboro
15 – Rodney Johnson – Central York
12 – Mike Farace – South Western
12 – Forrest Rhyne – Waynesboro
11 – Adam Kipp – Northeastern
11 – Dustin Knaub – York Suburban
11 – Dan Yokemick – York Catholic
10 – Tyler Fulmore – South Western
10 – Gary Gobernik – Northeastern
10 – Chase Kint – Delone Catholic
10 – Kollin Vaught – Central York
SPECIAL TEAMS:
Kicking: Multiple Field Goals
2 – Aidan Alves – Northern York (26 and 30-yds)
Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:
42 yds – Andrew Luckenbaugh – Spring Grove
36 yds – Drake Pew – Dallastown
33yds – Colton Sentz - Biglerville
30 yds – Aidan Alves – Northern York
30 yds – Jonah Williams – Susquehanna Township
Touchbacks: (3 or more)
7 – Andrew Luckenbaugh – Spring Grove
District 3 Notes for York & Adams Counties – Week 5
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division I action:
The Mustangs of South Western (4-1 overall, 2-0 League) defeated the Panthers of Central York (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) 35-14 in league action. The Mustangs gained 287-yards rushing and 127-yards passing for a total of 414-yards of offense. Senior quarterback Brock Geiman completed 8 of 12 passes for the 127-yards and 2 touchdowns, 4 for 91-yards to Noah Staub (including a 57-yard touchdown), and 4 for 36-yards to Jeff Green (including a 15-yard touchdown for the Mustangs. Robby Harbison led the Mustangs rushing attack with 19 carries for 121-yards (including touchdowns of 20 and 2-yards), followed by Michael Johnson, Jr. with 1 carry for 51-yards and a touchdown, Nigel Williams with 6 carries for 46-yards, Miles Francis with 7 carries for 41-yards, Jeffrey Green with 4 carries for 19-yards, Geiman with 3 carries for 9-yards, Tyler Fulmore with 1 carry for 1-yard, Zack Hughes with 1 carry for no yards, and a team loss of 1-yard. Wes Sneeringer kicked 5 extra points, Hughes intercepted a pass and returned it 36-yards and defended 2 passes, Francis intercepted a pass and returned it 32-yards, Mike Farace recorded 1 sack for a 5-yard loss, Corbin Byers recorded 3 pass hurries, Carson Perry and Nate VanCampen each defended 2 passes, Brock Geiman defended 1 pass, Skylar Bowman and Josh Zeroth each recorded 2 pass hurries, and Tommy Aumen and Michael Johnson, Jr. each recorded 1 pass hurry, for the Mustangs. The Panthers gained 113yards rushing and 255 yards passing for a total of 368 yards gained. Quarterback Nik Strine completed 16 of 38 passes for 201-yards and 1 touchdown, 7 for 117-yards to Brandon Falkenstein, 4 for 34-yards to Sakai Barton, 1 for 18-yards to Sandy Paulino, 1 for 13-yards to Shawn Johnston, 2 for 10-yards to Shyheim Goff (including a 7-yard touchdown.), and 1 for 9-yards to Elzir Stroman, and Cade Pribula completed 4 of 8 passes for 54-yards, 3 for 40-yards to Barton and 1 for 14-yards to Falkenstein (who had a total of 131 receiving yards for the game), for the Panthers. Goff led the Panthers rushing attack with 22 carries for 91-yards (including a 25-yard touchdown), followed by Pribula with 1 carry for 14-yards, Stroman with 3 carries for 8-yards, and Strine with 2 carries for no yards. Carter Luckenbaugh kicked 2 extra points, Drew Anderson intercepted a pass, Kollin Vaught recovered a fumble, Rodney Johnson recorded 3 sacks, Devin Gaffney caused a fumble, Stroman defended a pass, and Lonnie Blount recorded a pass hurry, for the Panthers.
The Wildcats of Dallastown (5-0 overall, 2-0 league) defeated the Bearcats of William Penn, York High, (0-5 overall, 0-2 league) 50-14 in league action. Dillon Callahan led the Wildcats rushing attack with 88-yards (including touchdowns of 43, 20, and 1-yards), followed by Zion DeVance with 33, Cade Gold with 33 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Connor Green with 17, Edgar Centeno with 16 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Jack Marks with 16 (including touchdowns of 4 and 12-yards), Israel Carrion with 12, Jake Garrity with 11, Yazir Dixon with 6-yards, and Michael Sparks with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Gold only attempted 3 passes and didn’t complete any for the Wildcats. Drake Pew kicked a 36-yardfield goal and 5 extra points for the Wildcats. Khalid Dorsey led the Bearcats rushing attack with 71-yards, (including a 63-yard touchdown), followed by Angel DeJesus with 35-yards, Andrew Radzik with minus 9-yards, and Justin Colston with minus 20-yards. DeJesus completed 2 of 7 passes for 46-yards and 1 touchdown, 1 for 33-yards and a touchdown to Cameron Nyholm and 1 for 13-yards to Durvel Wilson, and Colston completed 1 of 9 passes for 10-yards to Nyshaun Ritter, for the Bearcats. DeJesus ran in for a 2-point conversion for the Bearcats.
The Bobcats of Northeastern (5-0 overall, 2-0 League) edged the Lions of Red Lion (3-2 overall, 1-1 league) defeated the 14-13 in league action. Anu Johnson led the Bobcats rushing attack with 66-yards, followed by Shannon Valenti, Jr. with 9-yards, Chris Whack with minus 1-yard, and Taemar Willis with minus 6-yards. Quarterback Valenti, Jr. completed 1 of 6 passes for 7-yards to Johnson for the Bobcats. Gary Gobernik returned a fumble 65-yards for a touchdown, Fernando Flores recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown, recorded a half sack and defended 1 pass, Cameron Artman kicked 2 extra points, Mason Kling recovered a fumble and returned it 9-yards, caused 1 fumble, and recorded a half sack, Adam Kip recorded 1.5 sacks, Shamari Young recorded 1 sack, Fred Mulbah blocked a field goal attempt, Michael Cooper defended 3 passes, Rehn Williams caused 1 fumble, and Willis defended 1 pass, for the Bobcats. Patrick Daugherty led the Lions rushing attack with 57-yards, followed by Sam Emig with 36 (including a 1-yard touchdown, Alex Keough with 27, Dalton Grove with 24 (including a 41-yard touchdown), and Dylan Gurreri with 3-yards. Quarterback Grove completed 1 of 4 passes for 6-yards before being ejected from the game in the second quarter and quarterback Emig completed 7 of 17 passes for 76-yards, for the Lions. Keough caught 1 pass for 28-yards, Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie caught 2 passes for 25-yards, Daugherty caught 1 pass for 15-yards, Dillon Hildebrand caught 2 passes for 10-yards, and James Jackson caught 2 passes for 4-yards, for the Lions. Emig kicked1 extra point for the Lions. A blocked extra point attempt after the Lions first touchdown was the difference in the game.
The Rockets of Spring Grove (2-3 overall, 1-1 league) defeated the Colonials of New Oxford (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) 37-7 in league action. Ryan Daugherty led the Rockets rushing attack with 84-yards (including a 41-yard touchdown), followed by A.J. Fridinger with 44, Nick Erickson with 41 (including touchdowns of 3, 3, and 8-yards), L.J. Chisolm with 21, and Jake Messersmith with 7-yards. Quarterback Messersmith completed 4 of 8 passes for 47-yards and 1 touchdown, 1 for 34-yards to Chisolm, 1 for 9-yards and a touchdown to Daugherty, 1 for 5-yards to Erickson, and 1 for minus 1-yard to Anthony Beddia, for the Rockets. Andrew Luckenbaugh kicked a 42-yard field goal, 4 extra points, and 7 touchbacks on kickoffs, for the Rockets. Corban Czap led the Colonials rushing attack with 49-yards (including a 19-yard touchdown), followed by Isaac Siegman with 18, Josh Shultz with 13, Elijah Myers with 12, Ben Rivera with 5, Ferrious Ashford with 2-yards, and Cody Phillips with 1-yard. Quarterback Czap completed 2 of 7 passes for 16-yards, 1 for 13-yards to Trevon Brown and 1 for 3-yards to Shane Rolle, and Tanner Miller completed 1 pass for 15-yards to Owen Buhr, for the Colonials. Luiz Partida kicked 1 extra point, and Brock Crawford and Alex Hetrick each recovered a fumble, for the Colonials.
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division II action:
The Eagles of Dover (3-2 overall, 2-0 league) edged the Golden Knights of Eastern York (2-3 overall, 0-2 League) 7-6 in league action. Tad Pequignot led the Eagles rushing attack with 48-yards (including a touchdown of 1-yard), followed by Durran Ledbetter with 48, Brett Mohn with 45-yards, and Joey Zutell with minus 5-yards. Quarterback Pequignot complete 1 of 9 passes for 5-yards to Derek Brenneman for the Eagles. Josh Bradley kicked 1 extra point and Rahmeire Bradshaw recorded a sack for the Eagles. Logan Kline led the Golden Knights rushing attack with 163-yards (including a 2-yard touchdown,) followed by Brennen Shenk with 58, Ryan Kalke with 45, Sam Pollock with 34, Jimmy Kurnik with 2-yards, and a team loss of 37-yards. Quarterback Kalke attempted 2 passes and did not complete any, for the Golden Knights. A blocked extra point attempt after the Golden Knights touchdown was the difference in the game.
The Trojans of York Suburban (3-2 overall, 1-0 league) defeated the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 3 Mountaineers of Ephrata (0-5 overall, 0-1 league) 38-6 in non-league action. Dajour Henderson led the Trojans rushing attack with 82-yards (including touchdowns of 23 and 23-yards), followed by Teague Hoffman with 49 (including a 1-yard touchdown), Jadon Haynes with 38, Jake Taylor with 10, Justin Gettle with 9, Travis Edwards with 9-yards, Adrian Sanchez with no yards, and Ben Igo with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Merkle completed 8 of 14 passes for 146-yards and 2 touchdowns, 4 for 102-yards to Colin Mailman (including touchdowns of 13 and 63-yards), 3 for 29-yards to Brad Smith, and 1 for 15-yards to Haynes, and Igo completed 1 of 4 passes for 6-yards to Hoffman, for the Trojans. Jonas Atkinson kicked 4 extra points, Mailman ran in for a 2-point conversion and defended a pass, and Teague Hoffman recovered a fumble and caused a fumble, for the Trojans. Jerrad Malmer led the Mountaineers rushing attack with 43-yards (including a 4-yard touchdown), followed by Randy Barrett with 31, Evan Frees with 25, and Charles Warden with 11-yards. Quarterback Malmer completed 3 of 7 passes for 20-yards, 2 for 13-yards to Frees and 1 for 7-yards to Warden, for the Mountaineers.
The Bulldogs of West York (2-3 overall, 2-0 league) defeated the Rams of Kennard-Dale (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) 42-19 in league action. Ryan Narber led the Bulldogs rushing attack with 63-yards, followed by Nick Spadafora with 28, Ay’Juan Marshall with 20 (including a 4-yard touchdown), Anthony Kahley with 19, Tyler Folk with 16 (including a 14-yard touchdown), and Ramell Baldwin with 3-yards. Quarterback Folk completed 3 of 3 passes for 139-yards and 3 touchdowns, 2 for 112-yards to Terry Cains (including touchdowns of 65 and 47-yards), and 1 for 27-yards and a touchdown to Dante Dorm, for the Bulldogs. Cains returned an interception 70-yards for a touchdown and Evan Keim kicked 6 extra points for the Bulldogs. Chase Carlile led the Rams rushing attack with 116-yards (including touchdowns of 2 and 31-yards), followed by Nick Workinger with 125-yards (including a 67-yard touchdown), Daniel Brewer with minus 1-yard, and Dalton Stike with minus6-yards. Quarterback Stike completed 1 of 11 passes for 42-yards, to Kyle Wooldridge for the Rams. Austin Jenkins kicked 1 extra point for the Rams.
The Warriors of Susquehannock (2-3 overall, 1-0 League) defeated the Warriors of Gettysburg (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) defeated the 21-7 in league action. Kevin Clapp led the Susquehannock Warriors rushing attack with 80-yards, followed by Myles Moultrie with 36, Jack Allred with 25, Josh Stoneberg with 6-yards (including a 1-yard touchdown), and Kyle Orndorff with minus 10-yards. Quarterback Stoneberg completed 4 of 8 passes for 107-yards and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 55-yards to Moultrie (including a 44-yard touchdown), and 2 for 52-yards to Nick Tannura (including a 17-yard touchdown, for the Susquehannock Warriors. Adam Hedgeland kicked 3 extra points for the Susquehannock Warriors. Edney Celius led the Gettysburg rushing attack with 53-yards, followed by Tyler Wilt with 35, Elijah Jackson with 30 (including a 21-yard touchdown), Wesley Gale with 21, Khalil Hill with 13, and Oakley Marsh with 2-yards. Quarterback Wilt completed 2 of 6 passes for 52-yards, 1 for 38-yards to Ravon Dillard and 1 for 14-yards to Patrick Heidecker, for the Gettysburg Warriors. Adam Yingling kicked 1 extra point for the Gettysburg Warriors.
York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division III action:
The Nighthawks of Hanover (5-0 overall, 2-0 league) defeated the Fighting Irish of York Catholic (1-4 overall, 1-1 league) defeated the 20-13 in league action. Jordan Laughman led the Nighthawks rushing attack with 123-yards, followed by Justin Barnes with 59, Resean Williams with 13, Bill Morris with 11, and Nick Seymour with 10-yards. Quarterback Kyle Krout completed 5 of 10 passes for 55-yards and 1 touchdown, 1 for 29-yards and a touchdown to Williams, 2 for 12-yards to Colton Ehrhart, 1 for 9-yards to Luis Lara, and 1 for 5-yards to Laughman, for the Nighthawks. Devon Bell returned a blocked field goal 90-yards for a touchdown, Bill Morris recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown and recorded a safety with a tackle in the end zone, and Williams intercepted a pass, for the Nighthawks. Dan Yokemick led the Fighting Irish rushing attack with 99-yards, followed by Jakkar Kinard with 54-yards, and Brandon Creisher with no yards. Quarterback Yokemick completed 14 of 27 passes for 164-yards and 2 touchdowns, 8 for 120-yards to Joe Bauhof (including touchdowns of 43 and 32-yards), 4 for 22-yards to Creisher, and 2 for 22-yards to Luke Brennan, for the Fighting Irish. Brennan kicked 1 extra point, Ulysses Smith intercepted a pass and returned it 5-yards, and Andrew Poison recovered a fumble, for the Fighting Irish.
The Canners of Biglerville (3-2 overall, 2-0 league) edged the Spartans of York County Tech (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) 23-6 in league action. Colton Sentz led the Canners rushing attack with 40-yards (including an 8-yasrd touchdown), followed by Dane Showers with 24, Ben Hurda with 4, Malakai Curtis with 3-yards, and Gage McAuliffe with 1-yard. Quarterback Hurda completed 6 of 12 passes for 68-yards and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 28-yards to Scott Cooper (including a 23-yard touchdown), 2 for 19-yards to Nathaniel Newberry (including an 11-yard touchdown), 1 for 13-yards to Showers, and 1 for 8-yards to Nicholas Bell, for the Canners. Sentz kicked a 33-yard field goal and 2 extra points, Newberry intercepted a pass and returned it 33-yards, and Showers returned a kickoff for 40-yards, for the Canners. Damarius Wiggins led the Spartans rushing attack with 101-yards (including an 11-yard touchdown), followed by Matthew Rossi with 90, Kahliek Savery with 33, JD Miles with 15, Brandon Montouth with 5-yards, and Bry’Quan Sweeney with minus 3-yards. Quarterback Wiggins completed 4 of 11 passes for 49-yards, 3 for 34-yards to Montouth, and 1 for 15-yards to Austin Wehler, and Miles completed 1 pass for 3-yards to Montouth, for the Spartans.
The Squires of Delone Catholic (2-3 overall, 1-1 league) defeated the Thunderbolts of Littlestown (1-4 overall, 1-1 league) 26-7 in league action. Tavian Dorsey led the Squires rushing attack with 167-yards (including touchdowns of 65 and 18-yards), followed by Sean Sneeringer with 60, Zachary Hart with 50-yards (including touchdowns of 1 and 17-yards), and Brian Shermeyer with minus 2-yards. Quarterback Shermeyer completed 1 of 2 passes for 14-yards to Sneeringer for the Squires. Brandon Hall kicked 2 extra points, Dorsey intercepted a pass and returned it 21-yards, and Ryan Hart recorded a sack for a 7-yard loss, for the Squires. Cody Boyd led the Thunderbolts rushing attack with 50-yards, followed by Wesley Storey with 41, Dylan Morey with 28, Austin Watters with 14-yards, Andrew Matthews with minus 7-yard, Dylan Sizemore with minus 2-yards, and Alex Potts with minus 6-yards. Quarterback Boyd completed 5 of 16 passes for 70-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 20-yards to Storey, 1 for 20-yards to Tyler Runkles, 1 for 18-yards to Colin McNeal, and 1 for 12-yards and a touchdown to Ben Snouffer, for the Thunderbolts. Potts kicked 1 extra point for the Thunderbolts.
The Eagles of Bermudian Springs, (1-4 overall, 1-1 league) defeated the Knights of Fairfield (1-4 overall, 0-2 league) 42-12 in league action. Ashton West led the Eagles rushing attack with 266-yards (including 5 touchdowns, for 1, 3, 19, 1, and 7-yards), followed by Devon Hodgen with 21, Chase Dull with 3, Addison Wheeler with 3-yards, and a team loss of 12-yards. Quarterback Dull completed 2 of 4 passes for 25-yards, 1 for 14-yards to West and 1 for 11-yards to Hodgen, for the Eagles. Wheeler returned an interception 29-yards for a touchdown, Noah Aeppli kicked 4 extra points, Dull ran in for a 2-point conversation, Brandon Jackson intercepted a pass, and Darren Beall and Dorian Steele each recovered a fumble, for the Eagles. Darian Mort led the Knights rushing attack with 75-yards, followed by Tyler Karsteter with 3-yards 40 (including a 4-yard touchdown), Matt Petrie with 3-yards (including a 2-yard touchdown), and a team loss of 34-yards. Quarterback Mort completed 2 of 9 passes for 35-yards, 1 for 21-yard to Petrie and 1 for 14-yards to Aaron Moore, for the Knights.
Mid-Penn Conference action:
The Mid-Penn Colonial Division’s Polar Bears of Northern York (4-1 overall, 2-0 league) defeated the Indians of Waynesboro (3-2 overall, 0-1 league) 13-7 in league action. Bobby Shelly led the Polar Bears rushing attack with 123-yards (including an 80-yard touchdown), followed by Curtis Robison with 32, Michael Kearney with 10-yards, and Justin Markle with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Robison completed 1 of 6 passes for 9-yards to Shelly for the Polar Bears. Aidan Alves kicked 2 field goals, for 30 and 26-yards, and 1 extra point, Shelly intercepted 1 pass, Owen Blaschak and Devin Reed each recorded a sack, and Robison defended 1 pass, for the Polar Bears. Brady Beckner led the Indians rushing attack with 76-yards (including a 47-yard touchdown), followed by Jake Wertz with 64, Matt Peck with 22-yards, Brady Riddell with 7, Aiden Smith with 1-yard, and Shawn Robinson with 1-yard. Quarterback Riddell completed 9 of 24 passes for 118-yards, 5 for 49-yards to Peck, 2 for 44-yardsto Beckner, and 2 for 25-yards to Cameron Keck, for the Indians. George Souders kicked 1 extra point, Brandon Baer defended 3 passes, Patrick Swiney defended 1 pass and recorded a half sack, Jake Gouge, and Forrest Rhyne, each defended 1 pass, and Dylan Cummins, Tyler Hahn, Brock Persons, and Dakota Rhyne each recorded a half sack, for the Indians.
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