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Howlingat theMoon
October 22, 2014 Issue No. 92 60 Pages
W E E K L Y
S E C T I O N 6
Coyote Sokolskiwraps up a stellar4-year career
NT Ready forPlayoffs withOL Alex Molik
Joe DeGroodleads Hamburgin Class A
Dakota PeelComes Homewith Utica
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10Medley Leads the Falls
Niagara Falls split their season-ending,
non-league games, beating McKinley 21-6,
one week after losing to Clarence 28-20.
One DB who has played a big role for the
Wolverines this fall is Joe Medley.
11 ‘Skins hope to advance
Lancaster lost their annual rivalry game
to Depew 13-6 last week. If Lancaster is
going to get past Ken West, they will
need another big game from QB Dan
Speyer.
12 Starpoint to face Sparks
Starpoint lost the final regular-season
game to Riverside 14-6 last week. If
Starpoint is going to be able to run the ball
against a stiff South Park defense, they
will need a big game from senior OL
Richard Duermeyer.
14 Sanders leads Burgard ‘D’
ContentsOCTOBER 22, 2014
4 ... WNY Notebook
5 ... Players of the Week
7 ... League Look-Ins
13 ... 2010 Notebook
16 ... Team Reports
40 ... Standings
41 ... Leader Board
42 ... Around The State
44 ... Campus News
47 ... Extra Point
Burgard started fast and beat Barker 45-
14 last weekend. If the Burgard defense
is going to slow down Fredonia's
offense, they will need a big game from
LB Darlell Sanders.
St. Mary’s Glenn Honored for WinSt. Mary’s coach Chris Glenn was named the Coach
of the Week by the Buffalo Bills and the National Guardafter his Lancers beat St. Joe’s 51-26. It was the first timeSt. Mary's had beaten St. Joe’s since 2001. It was alsothe Lancers’ first-ever win at St. Joe’s.
“We talk about how we have progressed as ateam,” Glenn said. “As the season went on, we havetalked about where we want to be after this season isover.”
Glenn says that he would like to someday shed the“small-school image” from the St. Mary’s program.
'We want to be able to compete with the biggerschools in theMsgr. MartinAssociation,” hesaid. “Beating St.Joe’s is a greatthing not only forour kids but theentire school.”
St. Mary’sscored twice inthe first quarter totake a 14-0 lead.Marc O’Neillpunched in a 2-yard run andTakal Molsontossed a 6-yardTD pass toAnthony Stitt.
The Lancersstretched the leadto 29-7, with thehelp of a last-sec-ond Hail Marypass at the end ofthe half.
“That’s the second straight week we have scored ona Hail Mary pass at the end of the half,” Glenn said.“Against East Pennsylvania, we just threw the ball inthe air and got lucky. This time, we called timeout todraw up a play and all four receivers were wide open.”
Molson, who tossed 3 TDs on the day, hit JakeConcannon with the 35-yard scoring heave.
Molson finished the day completing 9 of 17 passesfor 166 yards. He hit Concannon with a 30-yard TDpass to open the second half. Concannon finished with4 receptions for 100 yards and the 2 TDs.
Late in the 3rd quarter, St. Joe’s had pulled to within36-26 and was threatening to get back in the game.
“We were preaching to the kids,” Glenn said, “that
we can’t let them back in the game. There was a lot oftime left and we needed someone to step up andmake a play.”
Molson and Stitt ran for TDs in the fourth quarter asSt. Mary’s put the game away.
“When something goes wrong, we need guys tostep up and be leaders,” Glenn said. “Those guys defi-nitely led the way.”
The Lancers rolled up 460 yards in the win andpunted only once.
“The last two weeks, teams have dared us to runthe ball,” Glenn said, “and this is the second straight
week we got over200 yards rush-ing. A lot of creditgoes to our line.They have reallybought in to whatwe are doing withour schemes andare really startingto execute.”
Glenn playedHS football atWilliamsville North,where he was acenter and a defen-sive end. His play-ing days endedwhen he sufferedtwo cracked verte-brae in his juniorseason.
“I missed myentire junior year,”Glenn said, “Istruggled to come
back and play a little as a senior and I realized that therisk of injury was too much for me. So, I started coach-ing the day after I graduated. I became a volunteercoach for Mike Mammoliti at Williamsville North. Hesaid he could always use help.”
Glenn did the smallest of jobs for Mammoliti.“Basically, I kept stats and took notes,” Glenn said.
“I was only 17 years old. Kraig was the head JV coachat North and later on I was his assistant. I learned agreat deal in my first 4 years.”
Glenn later worked as an assistant coach under KraigKurzanski, at St. Mary's and then Williamsville South.
“I was the head coach on the JV level at South,”Glenn said. “He’s been a great friend and a mentor tome.”
Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week
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St. Mary’s coach Chris Glenn was named the Coach of the Week by theBuffalo Bills and the National Guard after his Lancer’s beat St. Joe’s51-26 last weekend. St. Mary’s had not beat St. Joe’s since 2001.
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North Tonawanda won their annual rivalry game on T-NTNight as they beat Tonawanda 35-14 last week.
“It’s special for the guys who have been with me for 3years now,” coach Tony Truilizio said. “A few of the seniorshad an opportunity to win all three years that I was here.I’m very happy for them. It’s nice to keep the streak going.”
The Lumberjacks will now play at West Seneca East at 7pm Friday in the first round of the Class A playoffs.
“If we’re just satisfied with making the playoffs, we’ll bein trouble,” Truiliziosaid. “Our first goalwas to make theplayoffs. The nextgoal is to make theStadium. We stillhave a lot more toaccomplish.”
Truilizio said thatthere is excitementbuilding in NT forthe ‘Jacks first play-off game since2011.
“The communityis very happy forthe kids in the pro-gram,” he said. “Ithink the studentsat the school arepretty excited, too.”
If NorthTonawanda isgoing to advance in
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“He’s a 3-year starter and he has played left tackle allthree years,” Truilizio said. “He should be an All-WNY can-didate. He’s ready to step in and play college ball nextyear.”
Molik (6-5, 290) is agile for a player his size.“He has quick feet, good hands and has very smart foot-
ball intelligence,” Truilizio said. “He plays to the whistle. Hedoesn’t just throw a block. He continues with his block andgets to the second and third level to help out with the play.”
Molik, who maintains an academic average of 95, is a 2-year team captain.
“He became one of the leaders as a junior,” Truiliziosaid. “He took the reigns of the offensive line and got theguys together for the weight room and for all the off-seasontraining. He is a very powerful voice in the locker room.”
Molik is getting interest from Division I college programsie Robert Morris and Central Connecticut.
“He has, by far, exceeded anyone’s expectations thisseason,” Truilizio said. “He’s played very well.”
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Iroquois ended the regular season with a big 43-12 win over
Lake Shore last weekend.
“It was a great night,” Iroquois coach Keith Marshall said.
“A lot of former players came back for the game. About 30 or
40 kids that I coached came back. There were a lot of guys here
that played before I was even at Iroquois.”
Matt Kloc led the Chiefs offense as he rushed 22 times for a
new, Iroquois' single-game
record, 306 yards. He also
rushed for 4 TDs in the
win.
Kloc broke the school-
record held by Brandon
Murie, who rushed for 284
yards in a game in 2006.
Murie went on to play four
seasons at the University at
Buffalo. He also happened
to be one of the former
players in attendance for
Homecoming and was wit-
ness to his own record
being broken.
“They say the 'great
ones' always come back
and that was the case
Friday night,” Marshall
said. “We played a perfect
game and it was a great
homecoming. It was easily
the largest crowd of the
season. I'm very happy for
all of our players, both past
and present."
Marshall says his only
disappointment was not
being able to greet every
former player that made
the game.
“It was kind of hectic,”
he said, “I'm sure that there
were more players that I
didn't get a chance to see.”
The win was actually a nice consolation prize for the Chiefs,
who were eliminated from the playoffs two weeks prior when
they lost to McKinley 24-20.
“That was a bitter pill to swallow,” Marshall said. “We
thought we had kicked the game-winning field goal with about
three minutes left but McKinley made a play and scored to beat
us. I still think we are a pretty good team. We lost to West
Seneca East and thought we had won the game on the last play.
It’s pretty disappointing to know we were so close to being 6-1
and in the playoffs.”
Marshall said that, despite their disappointment, his players
never emotionally packed it in for the winter.
“They could have totally bagged those two games at the
end,” Marshall said, “but they didn't. We played a great second
half to beat Lockport. Then we played a complete game against
Lake Shore for Homecoming. This is a group of 40 guys who
want to play with pride and tradition. And they have done that
the last two weeks.”
Iroquois will now host Riverside in the first round of the
Chuck Funke Bowl Tournament this weekend.
“Chuck Funke was a friend and a mentor,” Marshall said.
“He hired me as a coach.
He also meant a great deal
to our program here at
Iroquois.”
Even so, Marshall’s
players are simply looking
to play two more games.
“Even though it’s not
the playoffs we want to
keep playing,” Marshall
said, “and we want to
keep winning. We have
one last game on Lattimer
Field an we want to mae it
our best.”
One player who will
play his final home game
this weekend is senior LB
Coyote Sokolski, a senior
who is a rare 4-year starter
on the varsity level.
“He’s actually a 2-way
starter for four seasons,”
Marshall said. “I don’t
know many players at all
that have started on both
sides of the ball for four
years. I can’t think of any.”
While Sokolski has
started at WR for 4 sea-
sons he has really made
his mark at LB.
Sokolski has recovered
8 fumbles, which is a new
school record. He has 7
QB sacks this season, very
close to the school record of 8 in a single season. Sokolski also
has 17.5 career QB sacks, which easily breaks the old career
record of 11. He is also among the career leaders in tackles.
“He’s an All-Time Chief,” Marshall said, “without a doubt.
He’s been around so long he could probably finish my pre-game
speech each week. Coyote has given so much time and effort to
our program for the last 6 years, 4 on the varsity level. He’s
done everything I have ever asked of him. It will have a positive
impact on a lot of kids yet to play for us.”
Marshall says that his team still has some goals to reach.
“I told the kids that if we won on Homecoming, it would not
be our last home game,” he said. “They wanted to play for each
other and get one more home game. That’s what they got. Now
we want to leave our field with pride.”
Coyote Wraps Up 4 Years
Iroquois senior Coyote Sokolski is a 4-year starter at WR andLB for the Chiefs. He is the school’s all-time sack leader.
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AALockport fell behind13-0 after one quar-ter and lost toWilliamsville North26-6 last weekend...Tyler Fraass com-pleted 8 of 18 pass-
es for 101 yards and a TD. Healso ran for 29 yards... Lockportwill play at Jamestown at 7 pmFriday in the first round of theClass AA playoffs...
Div AllKenmore West…............ 4-0 4-3Williamsville North.…...... 3-1 6-1Niagara Falls………....... 2-2 4-3Lockport…………........... 1-3 2-5Niagara Wheatfield......... 0-4 0-6
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N O T E B O O K
AA At A Glance
Niagara Falls split their season-ending,
non-league games, beating McKinley 21-6,
one week after losing to Clarence 28-20.
Coach Don Bass says that the
Wolverines benefitted from playing against
opponents that
played two very
different styles.
“McKinley is
very athletic,” Bass
said. “Their quarter-
back was the best
athlete we faced all
year. We had to get
physical with
Clarence. They play
‘Big Boy’ football.”
Bass was
pleased with his
team’s reaction to
both opponents.
“In order to go
anywhere in the
playoffs you have
to be solid up
front,” he said,
“We’ve had a good
week of practice
and the players are
excited about the opportunity.”
Niagara Falls will play in the first round
of the Class AA playoffs at 7pm Friday at
Orchard Park. Bass says that the passing
game will be a key to the contest.
“Our passing game has become very
good,” Bass said. “We had 3 TD passes
last week. I like our offensive skills. On
defense, our secondary covers pretty well.”
One DB who has played a big role for
the Wolverines this fall is Joe Medley.
“He’s the quarterback of the defensive
secondary,” Bass
said. “He calls out
the coverages and
makes sure every-
one is going to the
right place.”
Medley, a senior,
is a 2-year starter at
free safety.
“He has had a
turnover in every
single game,” Bass
said. “All 7 of
them.”
Medley has 5
interceptions and
has recovered 2
fumbles this season.
In the season-open-
ing win over
Cheektowaga, he
returned a fumble
80 yards for the
game-winning TD
with :20 left.
Medley (5-9, 170) is one of the faster
players in Class AA.
“He’s not big but he is very fast,” Bass
said. “Surprisingly, he’s a hard hitter. He’s
not very big but he packs a punch in every
pound in his body.”
Medley Leads the Falls
Photo by Mark Adair
Niagara Falls senior Joe Medley #1.Friday, October 24thLockport @ Jamestown, 7:00Niagara Falls @ Orchard Park, 7:00
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Div AllJamestown..................... 5-0 6-1Orchard Park.................. 4-1 6-1Frontier........................... 3-2 3-3Lancaster........................ 2-3 3-3Clarence......................... 1-4 1-5West Seneca West......... 0-5 0-6
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At A Glance
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Lancaster lost their annual rivalry
game to Depew 13-6 last week.
“Losing to your crosstown rival is
never fun,” coach Chris Dickson said,
“but it’s a great rivalry and fun to be a
part of. I just wish
we were on the
other end of it.”
The Redskins
won’t have much
time to contem-
plate the loss as
they enter the play-
offs this week.
“The kids have
already recovered
from losing to
Depew,” Dickson
said. “We need to
move forward now
and make a run in
the playoffs.”
Lancaster will
play at 2 pm
Saturday at
Kenmore West in
the first round.
“This team
wanted to make it
to the Ralph,” Dickson said. “It won’t be
easy but we still have that goal ahead of
us. We are looking forward to the oppor-
tunity to advance this week.”
In 2013, Lancaster lost 27-14 at
Kenmore West in the first round of the
Class AA playoffs.
“We have a number of seniors on this
year's team that played in that game,”
Dickson said. “We have 21 guys that went
over there and lost to them. We’ll be
watching the film of that game.”
If Lancaster is
going to get past
Ken West, they will
need another big
game from QB Dan
Speyer.
“Dan has devel-
oped nicely since
the off-season,”
Dickson said. “He
is now the leader of
the team. He's a
take-charge kind of
kid. He wants to
take this team on
his back.”
Speyer (6-3,
190) has passed for
1,363 yards and 11
TDs this fall.
“He has a strong
arm and can make
all the throws,”
Dickson said. “He
has a nice long ball and can see the field.”
Speyer is a solid student who has an
academic average in the low 90s.
“One of the goals for our coaching staff
is to be #1 in the state in academics,”
Dickson said. “We have a lot of great stu-
dents on this team and Dan is one of them.”
Redskins Hope to Advance
Photo by Mark Adair
Lancaster junior Dan Speyer.
AAS O U T H
Friday, October 24thLockport @ Jamestown, 7:00Niagara Falls @ Orchard Park, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thLancaster @ Kenmore West, 2:00Frontier @ Wmsville North, 2:00
AAS O U T H
ASweet Homeopened up a 21-7lead at the half andbeat WilliamsvilleSouth 48-13. SweetHome clinched the ANorth title with the
win... Kevin Torrillo completed 12of 16 passes for 173 yards and aTD... The Panters will host McKinleyin the first round o the playoffs...
Div AllSweet Home.….............. 6-0 6-1Williamsville South.…..... 5-1 6-1North Tonawanda........... 4-2 5-2Starpoint...........…........... 3-3 3-4Grand Island................... 3-3 3-4Riverside......................... 3-3 3-4Kenmore East................ 0-6 1-6Williamsville East.…....... 0-6 0-7
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N O R T H
AN O R T H At A Glance
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Starpoint lost the final regular-season
game to Riverside 14-6 last week.
Spartans QB Eric Yaeger was injured and
left the game in the first quarter.
“Losing Eric hurt us,” coach Al
Cavagnaro said.
“We could move
the ball but we
couldn’t do any-
thing in the red
zone. Having him
in there would
have helped.”
Cavagnaro says
that Riverside didn’t
play like a team that
was not going to the
playoffs this fall.
“Give Riverside
some credit,” he
said. “They played
us tough and played
mistake-free foot-
ball. We didn’t play
very well in the first
half. We weren’t
playing with emo-
tion and they took
advantage of it.”
Starpoint will now play at at 4pm
Saturday at All-High Stadium against
South Park, the top-seeded team from the
A South Division.
“South Park is very good,” Cavagnaro
said. “They are very athletic and very
well coached. We tend to play better
against the best teams. We will have to
run the ball against South Park and we’ve
been pretty stout against the run lately.”
If Starpoint is going to be able to run the
ball against a stiff South Park defense, they
will need a big game
from senior OL
Richard Duermeyer.
“He’s tough and
quick off the ball,”
Cavagnaro said.
“He's really good
with his hands.
He’s been nominat-
ed twice for a
Trench Trophy
award this season.”
Duermeyer is a
3-year starter.
“In our offense,
he is our trapping
and pulling guard,”
Cavagnaro said.
“On defense we
play him at DE and
some NT. He takes
on double-teams
and is fast enough
to make plays.”
Duermeyer (6-1, 215) is a wrestler and
has an academic average in the high 80s.
“He's very well-liked by his team-
mates,” Cavagnaro said. “He's a 2-year
captain, which is rare. He leads by exam-
ple. He's never missed a day and never
comes off the field. He’s a warrior.”
Starpoint to Face South Park
Photo by Mark Adair
Starpoint senior Richard Duermeyer.Friday, October 24thNorth Tonawanda @ WSeneca East, 7:00Hamburg @ Wmsville South, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thMcKinley @ Sweet Home, 2:00Starpoint @ South Park, 2:00
AWest Seneca Eastjumped out earlyand crushed cross-town rival WestSeneca West 50-0last weekend...John Dolac ran 14
times for 97 yards and 2 TDs.Dolac also made 4 tackles... TheTrojans will host NT in the firstround of the playoffs...
Div AllSouth Park..................... 6-0 6-1West Seneca East......... 5-1 6-1Hamburg................…..... 4-2 5-2McKinley…......................3-3 3-4Iroquois..…..................... 3-3 4-3Hutch Tech..................... 2-4 3-4Lake Shore..................... 1-5 1-6East High........................ 0-6 0-7
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S O U T H
AS O U T H At A Glance
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Hamburg won their annual rivalry
game with Frontier 41-14 last weekend.
The Bulldogs were helped by the return
of QB Alex Suchan from an injury that
caused him to miss the previous game.
“We got our QB
back in front of a
huge crowd at
home,” coach Pat
Cauley said. “We
opened up the
offense a little bit
and he made some
plays. Having him
back certainly
helped.”
Hamburg led
14-0 at the half.
“We took con-
trol in the second
half,” Cauley said.
“It was a great win
for our kids.”
Hamburg will
now play at 7pm
Friday at
Williamsville South
in the first round
of the playoffs.
“We feel pretty good,” Cauley said.
“We’ve ridden a roller coaster and faced
some adversity the past few weeks. We
came through it and got better because of
it. Williamsville South is an excellent
football team but we are looking forward
to the challenge.”
If Hamburg is going to beat the Billies,
they will need a big game from senior
lineman Joe DeGrood.
“He’s a 3-year starter and a very intense
young man,” Cauley said. “He’s very con-
scientious when it
comes to athletics
and academics.”
DeGrood (6-2,
235) maintains an
academic average
that is close to 4.0
and wants to enter
an Engineering pro-
gram in college.
“He wants to
play college foot-
ball,” Cauley said. “I
think his best years
are ahead of him.
We need to find a
college that will
meet his academic
needs first. I know
he’ll do well acade-
mically and I think
he can help someone
out on the football
field as well.”
DeGrood has been a team leader for
all three of his seasons at Hamburg.
“He was excellent from Day 1,”
Cauley said. “He's hard worker and a very
intelligent player. He wants to get things
right. He’s very determined to play well
and get the job done.”
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Div AllBennett.....…................... 6-0 7-0Burgard........................... 5-1 6-1Medina............................ 4-2 5-2Albion.............………...... 3-3 4-3Lew-Port......................... 2-4 2-5Barker-RH....................... 1-4 2-4Newfane......................... 0-5 1-5
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Burgard started fast and beat Barker
45-14 last weekend. Mark Drain returned
the opening kickoff 71 yards for a TD.
“It was a great way to start a game,”
coach Jason Kolb said. “You can't ask for
a better start.”
Later in the first
quarter, Keith
Hampton returned a
fumble 40 yards for
a TD and Marcus
Hampton scored on
a 32-yard run to
give the Bulldogs a
27-0 lead in the first
quarter.
Burgard will
host Fredonia in
the first round of
the Class B play-
offs this week.
“Things defi-
nitely get harder
now,” Kolb said.
“The last two
games were good
for us. We got some
kids back from
injuries. Everyone
is getting ready for the playoffs.”
Burgard beat Fredonia 16-12 in Week
2 this season. The teams will kick off at
1pm Saturday at All-High Stadium.
“We will need to execute and be disci-
plined,” Kolb said. “Fredonia had two big
kickoff returns last time we played so spe-
cial teams is going to be important.”
If the Burgard defense is going to slow
down Fredonia's offense, they will need a
big game from LB Darlell Sanders.
“Darlell is a perfect physical specimen
for linebacker,”
Kolb said. “He
loves to hit. He’s
one of the best LBs
in WNY right now.
Physically, he could
be a Division I line-
backer.”
Sanders also
filled in at OL earli-
er this season.
“We had some
injuries on the
offensive line,”
Kolb said. “We
moved Roderick
Morrow to center
and put Darlell into
the O-Line. He
played well there.”
Sanders has
made 70 tackles
this season.
“He’s big, he’s
tall, he’s fast and he’s strong,” Kolb said.
“He’s a quiet kid and he’s never in trouble.”
Sanders is a 3-year starter at Burgard.
“He just leads by his presence,” Kolb
said. “He’s a hard worker. He works a lot
of hours at a pizzeria each week. He
wants a chance to play in the Stadium.”
Sanders Leads Burgard ‘D’
Photo by Mark Adair
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Depew won their annual rivalry game
when the Wildcats beat Lancaster 13-6.
“Both teams played with a lot of pride
and a lot of effort,” coach Brian Wilson
said. “We had a great season but now the
second season
begins.”
Depew will play
the first round of
the Class B play-
offs at 7 pm Friday
at Cheektowaga.
The Wildcats fin-
ished 6-1 with the
only loss of the
season against
Cheektowaga.
“We will watch
that film to see
where we need to
improve,” Wilson
said. “They have a
great QB who can
run and make plays
with his feet. They
have a lot of
weapons so they are
a real challenge to
prepare for.”
Wilson says that Class B is the tough-
est tournament he has seen in a few years.
“We have a lot of good teams in B,”
he said. “The whole bracket is tough. This
will be a tough playoff run for anyone.”
If Depew is going to repeat as Class B
champions, they will need a solid game
from junior TB Matt Poblocki.
“Matt is actually our third tailback this
season,” Wilson said. “He's done well.”
Starting TB Nick Perrine severely
pulled a hamstring and has been limited
in recent weeks.
Adam Bauer tore
his ACL and will
miss the rest of the
season.
“Matt came in
and rushed for 353
yards in last two
games,” Wilson
said. “He scored
both our TDs
against Lancaster.”
Poblocki (5-8,
165) is not a huge,
powerful back but he
has been effective.
“He’s just a
good little back
who is playing at a
high level right
now,” Wilson said.
“He’s a tough kid
with a lot of energy
and great vision.”
Poblocki also starts at LB for the
Wildcats defense.
“It’s great to see a guy get an opportu-
nity and make the most of it,” Wilson
said. “Matt has done that. He has taken
advantage of every single carry he’s had
and he’s played really well.”
Poblocki Steps Up for Depew
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N O T E B O O K
At A Glance
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Friday, October 24thMedina @ Bennett, 7:00Depew @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Maryvale @ East Aurora, 7:30
Saturday, October 25thFredonia @ Burgard, 2:00
East Aurora finished the regular season
with a 22-0 win over Eden last week. The
Blue Devils clinched the B South
Division title with the win.
“Nobody picked us to win anything
this year,” coach
Tim Wade said.
“We came off three
tough seasons in a
row and no one
expected anything
from us.”
Wade was confi-
dent with his play-
ers when practice
started in August.
“We knew that
we had a really
decent team,” he
said. “Most of the
seniors had been
brought up as
sophomores. We
had a nice JV crew
coming We felt
people were over-
looking us.”
The Devils
announced their
presence in the playoff race with three
straight wins over ranked opponents.
“We played three ranked teams in a
row and beat all of them,” Wade said.
“The kids stayed focused and fired up.”
Wade says that his squad is still being
overlooked.
“We are the second-seeded team in
Class B and we’re not even close to being
ranked in the polls,” he said. “That’s OK.
That’s right where we want to be.”
The Blue Devils will host Maryvale at
7:30 pm Friday in
the first round.
If East Aurora is
going to advance,
they will need a big
game from senior
WR Tom Volpe.
“When we get
him the ball he does
good things,” Wade
said. “He runs great
routes and he has
good hands.”
Volpe, a 3-year
starter at WR and
SS, is a solid block-
er for the Devils
running game.
“He’s the best
open-field blocker
that I have ever
had,” Wade said.
“We run outside
and he does a fabu-
lous job blocking the edge.”
Volpe (5-11, 180) has an academic
average in the high-80s.
“He’s getting a lot of looks from Division
III schools,” Wade said. “He made football a
priority and spent a lot of time in the weight
room. It’s paying off for him now.”
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At A Glance
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Saturday, October 25thSalamanca @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Silver Creek beat Cattaraugus-LV 28-7
in a non-league game and finished the
regular season with a 6-1 record.
“We’re really happy for the kids,” coach
Sean Helmer said. “They worked hard all
off season. I’m glad
to see some wins
come from all that
work.”
The Knights
will be the second
seed from C North
Division and will
host Gowanda at
7pm Friday.
“We are playing
good football right
now,” Helmer said,
“and we are still
trying to get better.”
Silver Creek
finished 1-7 in
2013. Not much
was expected of
the Knights when
the season began.
“I am so happy
for the seniors,”
Helmer said.
“They had never had a winning season or
played in a playoff game. The seniors are
pretty focused for this game.”
Helmer hopes that his players will not
overlook Gowanda. The Knights earned
their only win of 2013 over Gowanda.
“They have really turned things
around,” Helmer said. “They are playing
with a lot of momentum and are playing
good football right now.”
If Silver Creek is going to advance,
they will need another big game from
senior Kraig
Gilbert.
“He played one
full game last year,”
Helmer said. "He
broke his leg
against Gowanda.”
Gilbert (5-10,
165) has rushed for
1,127 yards and 15
TDs this fall.
“He has legiti-
mate speed,”
Helmer said. “You
can see the burst on
film. He has the
potential to score
every time he has
the football.”
While he isn't
huge, Gilbert can
gain the tough yards.
“He runs just as
well inside as out-
side for us,” Helmer said. “He has good
vision and he runs angry when he gets hit.”
Gilbert, a team captain, also plays
baseball at Silver Creek.
“He wants to play college football next
year,” Helmer said, “and I think he can
help someone on that level.”
Gilbert Runs Hard for the Creek
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Siver Creek senior Kraig Gilbert.
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Div AllMGCLake....................... 5-0 7-0Southwestern.................. 4-1 5-2Gowanda........................ 2-3 4-3Salamanca..................... 2-3 3-4Cass Valley-Falconer...... 2-3 3-4Allegany-Limestone........ 0-5 0-7
N O T E B O O K
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Friday, October 24thJFK @ Southwestern, 7:00Gowanda @ Silver Creek, 7:00Lackawanna @ MGCLake, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thSalamanca @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Gowanda beat Akron 30-6 to finish the
regular season with a 4-3 record.
“The kids came off a long bus trip and
were pumped up,” coach Sean Gabel said.
“Our offense played well. The first play of
the game was a 60-
yard TD run.”
Gowanda had
clinched a playoff
spot the week
before with a win
over Salamanca.
The Panthers have
now won two
straight games.
“We’re having
fun,” Gabel said.
“We are competing
and we have the
right attitude. We
are playing as a
family. It’s 11 guys
playing as one.”
This is Gabel’s
first trip to the play-
offs in his six sea-
sons at Gowanda.
“I’m thrilled,”
he said, “but I’m
mostly happy for the kids. After all the
work these kids put in, it’s nice to see them
accomplish their goal and see the results of
working so hard.”
Gowanda will play at 7 pm Friday at
Silver Creek in the first round.
If the Panthers are going to advance,
they will need a big game from junior
Lucas Brawdy.
“Lucas started at quarterback as a
sophomore,” Gabel said, “but this year we
switched to a Single Wing offense and we
moved him to tight
end.”
Brawdy has
become a solid TE
for the Panthers.
“He’s excited,”
Gabel said. “He’s a
good team player
and will do whatev-
er it takes to win.
He’s had a great
year at tight end.”
Brawdy (6-2,
155) also starts in
defensive secondary.
“We use him at
safety and corner-
back,” Gabel said.
"We put Lucas on
their best receiver
because you can
trust him.”
Brawdy, who has
played varsity bas-
ketball for Gowanda since his freshman
year, also sees time at QB when the
Panthers switch into a more traditional
offense.
“He has long strides,” Gabel said.
“Once he opens up, he can run by people.
He’s just a good athlete and he’s a gamer.”
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Gowanda junior Lucas Brawdy
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Div AllRandolph........................ 6-0 6-1Franklin-Ellicott............... 4-1 6-1Cattaraugus-LV............... 4-2 4-3Panama.......................... 3-2 4-2Portville........................... 2-3 3-3Frewsburg...........…........ 2-4 2-4Sherman-Clymer............ 1-5 1-6Westfield........................ 0-5 0-6
N O T E B O O K
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Cattaraugus-LV lost 28-7 to Silver
Creek last weekend.
“We moved the ball well but we made
too many mistakes,” coach Tim Miller
said, “and couldn’t stop them when it
counted.”
The T-wolves
gave up two big
plays in the loss.
“We gave up a
punt Return for a
TD,” Miller said,
“and one long pass
for another TD.
The rest of the
game was pretty
even.”
After falling
behind 7-0,
Cattaraugus-LV
marched for a tying
score.
“It looked like it
was going to be a
track meet but after
that we couldn’t
not sustain a drive,”
Miller said. “We
had a fumbled
snap or an untimely penalty. Just too
many mistakes to win a game.”
Cattaraugus-LV will play Cardinal
O’Hara this week to finish the regular
season. The T-wolves will be the 3rd seed
when the Class D playoffs start.
“We’ve suffered a couple of tough
losses in a row,” Miller said. “Our confi-
dence is a bit down. We are trying to get
it built back up. We have a couple of
starters injured and we'll have to get those
holes patched.”
If the T-Wolves
are going to
advance to the
Ralph in two weeks,
they will need some
big games from
Anthony Bernardi.
“He’s a tough
kid,” Miller said,
“He’s quick and he
hits the hole with
some velocity. He’s
fearless, too.”
Bernardi starts at
TB and also plays
LB, S and CB on
defense.
“We put him
where we think he
can help us the
most each week,”
Miller said. “He’s
our utility man on
defense.”
Bernardi leads the Timberwolves with
795 yards rushing and 7 TDs this season.
“He just has a knack for finding the
crease,” Miller said. “He’s a battler, he
will fight hard for yards. He’s averaging
25 carries a game and he seems to thrive
on it.”
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Nichols fell behind early and lost to
Franklinville 45-20 last week.
“We could move the ball on them but
we just couldn’t stop them,” coach Colin
Brinson said. “There are no flaws on their
team and they call
a great game.”
Nichols will
play the final game
of the season at
Sherman-Clymer
this weekend.
Nichols is 3-3-1
and will try to fin-
ish the season with
a winning record
for just the second
time since 1995.
“Two years ago
we had a winning
record,” Brinson
said. “That broke a
streak of 18 losing
seasons. This is a
big game for us.”
Not having a
playoff system to
enter has not
dampened the
enthusiasm of the players.
“There can only be one state champi-
on,” Brinson said. “Our season is just as
meaningful as anyone else’s. Each week,
everyone is playing to win one more
game. I like our situation. We have a 1-
game playoff for a winning season.”
Brinson says he has been impressed
with this group of players.
“These kids practice hard and they
play hard,” he said, “and we have great
senior leadership. It’s been a good experi-
ence for all of us.”
If Nichols is
going to end the
season with a win-
ning record, they
will need a big
game from senior
QB Steve Glinski.
“He was a half-
back as a sopho-
more,” Brinson
said. “The last two
years we had to
develop ways to get
him to be a featured
back while still
throwing the ball.”
Glinski plays
several positions.
“He does a lot of
stuff,” Brinson said,
“He punts, kicks,
plays quarterback
and starts at strong
safety. He doesn’t come off the field.”
Glinski, a 2-year team captain, is on
the honor roll with an average of 3.8.
“He’s looking at colleges for
Engineering,” Brinson said. “He visited
UR but he’s also looking at Carnegie
Mellon, RIT and RPI.”
Nichols QB Leads Big Green
Photo by Mark Adair
Nichols senior Steve Glinski
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Team W-L1. Canisius (MMA) 7-02. Archbishop Stepinac (CHSFL) 7-03. New Rochelle (1) 7-04. Jamestown (6) 6-15. Shenendehowa (2) 7-06. Syracuse Henninger (3) 7-07. Aquinas (5) 5-28. Monroe-Woodbury (9) 6-19. Longwood (11) 6-010. Rush-Henrietta (5) 6-111. Iona Prep (CHSFL) 5-212. Orchard Park (6) 6-113. Albany CBA (2) 6-114. Erasmus Hall (PSAL) 7-015. Abraham Lincoln (PSAL) 6-116. St. Peter’s (CHSFL) 6-017. Baldwin (8) 6-018. Connetquot (11) 5-119. John Jay, East Fishkill (1) 6-120. Farmingdale (8) 5-121. Liverpool (3) 7-0 22. Baldwinsville (3) 6-123. Grand Street (PSAL) 6-124. Elmira (4) 6-125. Newburgh (9) 5-2
Team W-L1. Queensbury (2) 7-02. Cornwall (9) 7-03. Eastridge (5) 7-04. Sweet Home (6) 6-15. Sayville (11) 6-06. Indian River (3) 7-07. Carey (8) 6-08. Lawrence (8) 6-09. Yorktown (1) 7-010. Somers (1) 6-111. South Park (6) 6-112. Rye (1) 6-113. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (2) 5-114. Whitesboro (3) 6-115. Plainedge (8) 6-116. James Madison (PSAL) 6-117. Poly Prep (AIS) 5-118. Kellenberg (CHSFL) 6-119. Wallkill (9) 6-120. Garden City (8) 5-121. Miller Place (11) 5-122. Greece Athena (5) 6-123. Shoreham-Wading River (11) 6-024. John Glenn (11) 5-1 25. Islip (11) 6-0
Team W-L1. Maine-Endwell (4) 7-02. Schalmont (2) 7-03. Cazenovia (3) 7-04. Ardsley (1) 7-05. Homer (3) 7-06. Bennett (6) 7-07. Our Lady of Lourdes (1) 6-18. Schuylerville (2) 7-09. Depew (6) 6-110. Marlboro (9) 5-211. Peru (7) 7-012. Burgard (6) 6-113. Livonia (5) 6-114. Maryvale (6) 6-115. Nanuet (1) 6-116. Batavia (5) 6-117. George Washington (PSAL) 7-018. Oneida (3) 6-119. Susquehanna Valley (4) 5-220. Rye Country Day (AIS) 4-221. Westhill (3) 6-122. Burke Catholic (9) 6-123. Locust Valley (8) 5-124. Highland (9) 6-125. Broadalbin-Perth (2) 5-2
Team W-L1. Chenango Forks (4) 6-12. LeRoy (5) 7-03. MGCLake (6) 7-04. Hoosick Falls (2) 7-05. Herkimer (3) 6-16. Bronxville (1) 6-17. Rye Neck (1) 5-18. Ogdensburg (10) 7-09. Fonda-Fultonville (2) 6-110. Voorheesville (2) 7-0 11. Utica Notre Dame (3) 6-112. Bath (5) 6-113. Attica (5) 7-014. Sullivan West (9) 7-015. General Brown (3) 6-116. Mechanicville (2) 6-117. Lansing (4) 5-118. Saranac Lake (7) 6-1 19. Syracuse Tech (3) 6-120. Millbrook (9) 5-2
Team W-L1. Randolph (6) 6-12. Red Jacket (5) 7-03. Tioga (4) 6-14. Walton (4) 7-05. Bishop Kearney (5) 6-16. Sandy Creek (3) 6-17. Unatego (4) 6-18. Whitehall (2) 6-19. Cambridge-Salem (2) 6-110. Dolgeville (3) 6-1 11. Chester (9) 5-212. Dundee (5) 6-113. Cato-Meridian (3) 6-114. Franklinville-Ellicottville (6) 6-115. Morrisville-Eaton-Hamilton (3) 6-116. Moravia (4) 6-117. Deposit-Hancock (4) 5-218. Clyde-Savannah (5) 5-219. Geneseo (5) 6-120. Tuckahoe (1) 4-3
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Red SwarmBy Mark Adair
Jamestown led 12-0 atthe half and shut outOrchard Park 19-0 lastweekend. The RedRaiders clinched the AASouth Division champi-onship with the victory.
“We celebrated,”coach Tom Langworthysaid. “We’re happy weachieved one of ourgoals but there is a big-ger picture. The new sea-son starts today. We areproud of what we did onFriday night but we havea lot more that we stillwant to do.”
Langworthy said thatthe Orchard Park gameis the big one every sea-son... even this seasonwhen the Raiders havehad a number of biggames on the schedule.
“We have this circledon the schedule everyyear,” Langworthy said.“To have it be the lastweek of the season wasextra special for us. Ourkids really wanted thisgame and they wantedthe division champi-onship.”
Orchard Park hasbeen an offensive juggernaut this season. The Quakersentered this game averaging 51.5 points per game. Twicethis fall, OP has scored 70 points in a game … and theyhave been “held” to 35 points twice.
“Our defense was incredible,” Langworthy said. “Ourpass rush was outstanding. We put pressure on the QBand we had a number of big plays on defense. We hadsacks, interceptions and we were really able to disrupttheir offensive rhythm.”
Stephen Carlson had a huge night in the division-clinching victory. Carlson caught 5 passes for 113 yards,including a 43-yard TD that gave the Raiders a 6-0 lead.Carlson also made 13 tackles and intercepted 2 passeson defense. His first interception set up a short scoring
drive that gaveJamestown a 12-0 leadin the second quarter.He returned his secondinterception 55 yards fora TD in the third quarter.
“He had a big part ofall three TDs,”Langworthy said. “Hehad a wonderful night.”
Jamestown will hostLockport at 7 pm onFriday in the first roundof the Class AA playoffs.
“There are higherstakes but it’s the samething we have beendoing all season,”Langworthy said. “Weplay every game like aplayoff game becausewe are competitive.Every week we want tobe 1-0. That’s the bestwe can do each week.”
Carlson, a senior, hasbeen a huge part of theRed Raiders roster for 3seasons now.
“Stephen is an excel-lent future Division I col-lege player,” Langworthysaid. “He doesn't keeptrack of his stats. He hasno interest in personalaccomplishments. He is
all about the team. He does whatever the coaches askbecause he just wants to help the team win.”
Carlson has caught 30 passes for 562 yards this sea-son, leaving him 5th in WNY in receptions. He has alsoscored 8 TDs.
“His route running is excellent,” Langworthy said. “Hecan run all the routes; short, deep and intermediate. Hehas good acceleration and excellent hands. He’s alsosmart enough to play all 4 receiver positions so we canmove him around out there depending on what coverageswe see.”
Carlson (6-4, 210) is also a high academic achiever.He ranks 6th in his class of 308 with an academic aver-
Jamestown senior Stephen Carlson as caught 30 passes for 562yards and 8 TDs this season. Carlson intercepted 2 passes in theRaiders 19-0 win over Orchard Park last week.
Stephen Carlson leads Jamestown to the AA South title with a shutout
Photo by Tim Frank
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age in the high 90s. He is a member of the National HonorSociety.
Carlson has a scholarship offer on the table from boththe University at Albany and Alabama-Birmingham (UAB).
“We've got a lot of requests from the Ivy LeagueSchools,” Langworthy said. “Cornell, Princeton and HolyCross are all very interested.”
Carlson is also the Senior Class President and waselected as Jamestown’s Homecoming King. He is a mem-ber of the National Honor Society, the Key Club and playssaxophone in the school’s Concert Band.
“It's very clear that he is well-respected and well-liked inschool,” Langworthy said.
Despite Carlson’s popularity in school, he remains hum-ble and grounded.
“He’s just one of the guys,” Langworthy said. “He’s veryintense on game day but he stays pretty loose and funthroughout the week. He’s involved in the community andhis church.”
Carlson says he is thrilled that his team was able topost a shutout over Orchard Park.
“That was a huge win,” he said. “We knew they had ahigh-powered offense. We had not gotten a shut out thisseason and it was the perfect time for one. That game willgive us momentum going into the playoffs.”
Carlson says he has been driven by the Raiders’ 48-34loss to Aquinas in the Far West Regionals in 2013.
“That loss has been in the back of all of our minds,”Carlson said. “We wanted to win the state championshipand we came up a little short last year. We wanted tocome back stronger this year and make another push toget to the State Championship.”
In addition to the offers from Albany and Alabama-Birmingham, Carlson is getting serious interest from a loadof Division III schools. Carnegie Mellon, Case WesternReserve, Hamilton College, along with Ivy League teamsCornell and Penn have also expressed interest in Carlson.
He says that the hardest challenge will be matching acollege to a football program.
“I'm thinking of majoring in Biomedical Engineering,” hesaid, “so I have to find a program that wants me that alsooffers that major. I’ve been talking with UB a little and theUniversity of Rochester, too. Both of those are greatschools that I would be very happy to be accepted into.”
Carlson scored a 1920 on his SATs and his 95 averageis with 4 AP classes on his schedule.
“I’m not sure what I want to do after school,” Carlsonsaid. “I would actually be very interested in designing med-ical equipment for hospitals, maybe medical research.”
While all that is in the future, Carlson says he is thinkingonly about the next six weeks.
“We want to play six more games,” he said. “We want tocome out each Friday night the rest of the way and getpast some higher-level teams. We need to focus on theweek in front of us. Someone will end their season everyweek now and we hope it’s not us.”
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2014 Numbers
The Tigers fell behind14-0 after the first quarterand lost to Gowanda 30-6 last week-end... Aaron Siska ran 6 times for ateam-high 37 yards. Siska also com-pleted 2 of 6 passes for 25 yards...Zach Bell ran 4times for 25 yards...Drew Butler ran 5times for 15 yards,including a 9-yardTD. Butler also com-pleted 2 of 4 passesfor 21 yards... ZachPfentner caught 2passes for 25 yards... LarsonSundown caught a 13-yard pass...Preston Kelkenberg led the defensiveunit with 5 tackles... Caleb Martinhad a solid day on the offensive lineand also made 4 tackles on defense...Ethan PeQueen made 3 tackles whileOwen Hill was in on 2 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs jumpedout to a 27-7 lead at thehalf and beat Amherst 40-14... LyleGrant ran 29 times for 168 yards and2 TDs. Grant also caught 2 passes for59 yards and a TD... Adam Miller ran3 times for 20yards... Joe Kingcaught 4 passes for40 yards and a TD...Shawn Coopercaught 2 passes for27 yards... ZachWojciechowskicaught a 15-yardpass... Jordan Stockweather com-pleted 7 of 14 passes for 106 yardsand 2 TDs... Bryan Cybulski com-pleted 2 of 3 passes for 37 yards andintercepted a pass on defense... AlexSchweitzer made 9 tackles, 1 for lostyardage... Andrew Chowaniec made2 tackles, 1 for lost yardage...
2014 Numbers
Albion trailed 24-22 atthe half and lost to arch-rival Medina 46-30 last week...Manny Thompson rushed 10 timesfor 61 yards, including a 14-yard TDrun. Thompson also recovered a fum-ble on defense...Tyler Rotoli ran 7times for 59 yards...Trey Hart caught 5passes for 127 yardsand 2 TDs. Hartscored on plays thatcovered 20 and 50yards... Mike Lainewas a standout on the offensive line...Des Blackmon caught 2 passes for 49yards and a TD... Kyle Smith com-pleted 9 of 19 passes for 198 yardsand 3 TDs... Alex Bison made 10tackles and recovered a fumble...Aaron Burnside made 10 tackleswhile Nate Trembly made 8 tackles...
AkronTigers
Team Reports
AlbionPurple Eagles
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Burgard (AH)...... 3:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Barker-RH................ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Newfane................ 2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Eden...........................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Lew-Port....................7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Bennett...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Medina..................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
AldenBulldogs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Depew........................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Maryvale................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20...... @ St. Francis............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... UPrep (5).................. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Cheektowaga....... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Amherst.....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Silver Ceek............... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Wilson.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lackawanna........ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Maryvale................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cleve Hill.................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Gowanda................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Siska 61-179, Bell 42-71,Kelkenberg 19-67, Butler 23-56, Truglio 5-35,Sarow 4-23.
Receiving: OHill 20-204, Pfentner 11-127,LSundown 5-42, EPeQueen 3-18,Kelkenberg 2-13, Jurewicz 1-8, Bell 1-(-2).
TDs: Butler 2, Pfentner, Siska, Kelkenberg,OHill.
Passing: Siska 30-72-309, Butler 9-32-92,Martin 1-2-9, Hill 1-1-0.
TD Passes: Siska 2.
Interceptions: Hill 2, LSundown, Siska.
FRec: Pfentner, Butler, Truglio, Martin,Kelkenberg
Rushing: Thompson 65-555, Rotoli 28-280,Matteson 20-133, KSmith 19-86, Hart 2-12.
Receiving: Hart 17-343, Blackmon 6-158,Thompson 3-23, Loyd 2-45, Chambers 2-18.
TDs: Hart 8, Thompson 4, Rotoli 3, Blackmon3, Loyd, Smith, Matteson.
Passing: KSmith 33-60-684.
TD Passes: KSmith 10.
Interceptions: DiCureia 4, Blackmon,Thompson.
FRec: Thompson 2, Bison 2, Laine.
Rushing: Grant 162-1015, Stockweather 25-100,Patterson 11-73, Badaszewski 5-34, Kubik 6-32,King 3-29, Miller 3-20, Cooper 5-9, Loper 4-4,Windnagle 2-1, Cybulski 1-(-2).
Receiving: King 27-411, Grant 12-200, Cooper 7-99, Riddoch 5-84, Zelasko 4-46,Wojciechowski 1-15, Patterson 1-10, ‘Longwith 1-3, Blankenberg 1-2.
TDs: Grant 16, King 5, Cooper 2, Riddoch,Loper, Windnagle, Patterson.
Passing: Stockweather 53-91-789, Cybulski 4-8-62.
TD Passes: Stockweather 8.
Interceptions: Cybulski 3, Stockweather,King, Windnagle.
FRec: Grant 2, Stockweather.
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Drew Butler Andrew ChowaniecMike Laine
2014 Numbers
The Gators fell behind42-0 at the half and lost toMGCLake 50-3 last weekend... Theoffense had trouble gaining any trac-tion throughout the contest... HoldenFarr 4 times for 19 yards to lead theoffense. Farr alsomade 6 tackles ondefense... WillMiller ran 9 timesfor 17 yards... JoshLippert made 8 tack-les and recorded 2QB sacks... MarcusGrove ran 4 timesfor 9 yards and also made 8 tackles ondefense... Zach Bierfeldt added 12yards to the rushing totals... ZachHemphill kicked a 38-yard FG for theGators... Allegany-Limestone willplay at Wilson at 7 pm on Friday inthe semifinal round of the ChuckFunke Bowl Tournament...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers trailed just14-7 after one quarter butlost to Alden 40-14 last weekend...Vincent Gregory had a big night ashe ran 16 times for 188 yards and 2TDs. Gregory also made 6 tackles ondefense... BlakeHaubeil completed 3of 12 passes for 75yards... Darien Loweran 9 times for 31yards and caught 3passes for 75 yards.Lowe also made 6tackles on defense...Mike Pera led the defense with ateam-high 12 tackles... Bryon Fowlerwas in on 10 tackles and recorded aQB sack... Jon Yang had an activenight as he made 8 tackles... JakeMaley made 6 tackles… NathanRussell-Webster recorded a QBsack...
2014 Numbers
Barker-Roy-Hart fellbehind 27-0 after the firstquarter and lost to Burgard 45-14...Dominick Snider led the offense ashe ran 22 times for 101 yards. Snideralso caught an 8-yard TD pass andmade 7 tackles ondefense... BrandinLee Woods ran 9times for 24 yards...Thomas Callaghancaught 4 passes for47 yards... AustinDeopp caught 4passes for 46 yardsand a TD... Andy Xapsos completed9 of 10 passes for 109 yards and 2TDs... Dillon Mangan made 7 tack-les, 2 for lost yardage... LovonDaigler and Craig Fitch each made 4tackles... Jeff Lyons and JeremyAllen each recorded 2 tackles with atackle-for-loss...
Team Reports
Barker-Roy-Hart
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Lew-Port................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Albion................... 7:30
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Bennett (AH)....... 3:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Newfane (RH).......... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Medina...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Wilson....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Snider 85-562, Mead 73-320,Woods 40-202, Fitch 17-55, Sager 12-39,Xapos 17-20, Callaghan 2-6, Payne 1-0,Secor 2-(-7), Maynard 1-(-4), Gardner 1-(-6).
Receiving: Callaghan 18-212, Deopp 10-109,Woods 4-65, Snider 3-15, Fitch 3-12, Saeger 1-53, Maynard 1-4, Ulrich 1-2, Mead 1-2.
TDs: Snider 6, Woods 4, Fitch 3, Mead 3,Deopp 2.
Passing: Xapsos 42-62-472, Fitch 1-1-2,Mead 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Xapsos 5.
Interceptions: Snider, Daigler, Saeger
FRec: Snider 2. Deopp,
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Allegany-LimestoneGators
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Silver Creek......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Southwestern............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ CV-Falconer......... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Portville................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ MGCLake................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kayes 36-518, Bierfeldt 126-516,Farr 49-104, Grove 29-77, KMcGraw 27-43,Miller 9-17, Hulse 3-4, Sayles 2-3.
Receiving: KMcGraw 6-61, Grove 2-45,Kayes 2-19, Spencer 2-9, Hines 1-20,Bierfeldt 1-5, Hulse 1-2.
TDs: Bierfeldt 2, Kayes 2, Farr.
Passing: Farr 14-32-163, McGraw 1-11-8.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Bierfeldt, Hines, Farr.
FRec: Lippert, Grove.
AmherstTigers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... East Aurora.............. 6:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Depew........................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Thu., Oct. 2........ Tonawanda............... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Dunkirk..................... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Alden.....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gregory 78-632, Chadwick 37-213,Lowe 37-155, Foster 45-139, Williams 1-29,Pera 8-23, Willis 2-11, McPeek 1-5, Morris 6-(-7), Haubeil 6-(-7).
Receiving: Willis 8-107, Lowe 7-104,Chadwick 6-29, Gregory 4-43, Maley 1-11.
TDs: Gregory 4, Foster 2, Williams, Willis,Lowe, Chadwick.
Passing: Foster 15-28-107, Haubeil 10-28-153, Chadwick 1-1-34.
TD Passes: Foster.
Interceptions: Willis 2, Williams, Lowe,Haubeil, Yang.
FRec: Chadwick, Lowe, Russell-Webster,Yang.
Zach Hemphill Bryon Fowler CJ Fitch
2014 Numbers
The Tigers led 8-0after one quarter andexploded for 24 points in the secondframe as they beat Newfane 54-0...Isaiah McDuffie ran 7 times for 200yards and 2 TDs. McDuffie also made9 tackles and inter-cepted a pass...Andrew White ran 8times for 150 yardsand 2 TDs...Marcelus Toliver ran5 times for 60 yardsand a TD. He alsomade 9 tackles ondefense... Derrick Bishop ran 4 timesfor 40 yards and a TD… AlexanderLofton ran 5 times for 50 yards andcaught 2 passes for 66 yards and 2TDs... Brodon Brown ran 5 times for50 yards... Tyshawn Mingo made 5tackles with 2 QB sacks… TysheenMingo made 4 tackles and 2 sacks...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers jumped outto a 36-0 lead at the halfand beat Cardinal O'Hara 36-14...Arenzo Thomas ran 12 times for 146yards and a TD... Brandon May com-pleted 6 of 6 passes for 151 yards and2 TDs. May also ran5 times for 77 yardsand 2 TDs... EddieRozeski ran 6 timesfor 24 yards...Eamon Danieu ran 3times for 17 yards...Derick Simpsoncaught 2 passes for50 yards and 2 TDs... Steve Pattersonintercepted a pass... Gavin Caufieldcaught 2 passes for 32 yards... TylerRingwood caught a 34-yard pass andmade 5 tackles... Cade Kennedy andJoe Harrison each made 5 tackles...Dez Stephens and Kelly Platek eachhad a sack...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs explod-ed for 27 points in thefirst quarter as they took a 39-6 lead atthe half and beat Barker 45-14 lastweekend... Marcus Hampton ran 7times for 130 yards and 2 TDs...Andre Gamblin ranfor a 25-yard TD...Kijana Thompsoncompleted 3 of 3passes for 107 yardsand a TD. He also ran6 times for 28 yards...Mark Drain returnedthe opening kickoff71 yards for a TD. Drain also caught 2passes for 96 yards and a TD...Darllel Sanders led the defense with13 tackles... Roderick Morrow made10 tackles and a QB sack... DwayneNelson returned a fumble 40 yards fora TD... Markiese Hampton returneda fumble 40 yards for a TD...
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Wmsville East........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Medina................. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Barker-RH................ 3:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Burgard.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Albion................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Newfane.................... 6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
BurgardBulldogs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Albion (AH).............. 3:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lew-Port (AH)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Medina................. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Bennett (AH)....... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Newfane............... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Barker (AH)............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
BennettTigers
Rushing: McHampton 63-527, KJones 39-255,Thompson 45-188, McCullough 17-155,Edwards 19-121, ,Prince 6-87, Gamblin 7-64,MkHampton 2-25 , Green 2-19, Hardy 4-13.
Receiving: MkHampton 17-398, Drain 9-333,Edwards 3-46, Grayson 2-27, Gamblin 1-13.
TDs: McHampton 7, Drain 5, KJones 4,MkHampton 3, Thompson 2, McCullough,Nelson, Gamblin
Passing: Thompson 28-52-751, McCullough 4-8-47, KJones 2-4-30
TD Passes: Thompson 5, KJones, McCullough.
Interceptions: MkHampton 3, Grayson, Drain,Prince,.
FRec: Morrow 4, Sanders 2, Moss, Nelson,MkHampton.
Rushing: McDuffie 56-846, White 70-674,Tolliver 27-284, Bishop 25-229, Lofton 17-205,Brown 13-140, Mendrysa 1-2.
Receiving: Lofton 13-246, Bishop 7-81,Brown 7-53, Tolliver 2-67, White 1-35.
TDs: McDuffie 11, White 10, Lofton 5, Bishop 3, Brown 2, Toliver-2, Mendrysa.
Passing: Mendrysa 31-56-486.
TD Passes: Mendrysa 7.
Interceptions: Lofton 2, Brown 2, McDuffie 2,Bishop, Sotero.
FRec: McDuffie, Toliver, Robinson.
Team Reports
Bishop TimonTigers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Aquinas (5)........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... UPrep (5)...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... St. Mary’s..................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Riverside (RF)..... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Francis............ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Wilson (5)............. 3:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ O’Hara................. 1:00
Fri., Oct. 24........ Canisius.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 31........ St. Joe’s..................... 7:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thomas 127-1020, May 38-273,Harrison 13-103, Caulfield 9-46, Rozeski 11-43,Danieu 3-17, Mann 4-16, Bindics 3-9, Price 2-7.
Receiving: Simpson 21-811, HLancaster 19-397,Caufield 18-219, Ringwood 8-130, Thomas 4-74, Stephens 1-20.
TDs: Thomas 7, Simpson 6, HLancaster 5,Caulfield 5, May 3, Harrison, Ringwood.
Passing: May 71-125-1351.
TD Passes: May 16.
Interceptions: Simpson 2, HLancaster 2,Patterson 2.
FRec: May, Coble, Danieu, Stephens,Kennedy.
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Cade Kennedy Mark DrainTyshawn Mingo
2014 Numbers
The Crusaders trailed17-7 after three quartersbut pulled out a 24-17 win over Ohio-power Cardinal Mooney 24-17...Jakob Loucks completed 7 of 14passes for 62 yards and a TD...Mitchell Thomas ran19 times for 82 yardsand a TD... JoshHuffman caught 2passes for 26 yards...Alaan Montgomerycaught a 13-yardpass... Justin Jonescaught a 6-yard TDpass and made 6 tackles... BradZaffram led the defense with 17 tack-les , 3 for lost yardage and a QBsack... TJ Wheatley made 10 tackleswith, 1 for loss... James Thomas wasa destructive force as he made 9 tack-les, 6 for lost yardage and recorded 3QB sacks... AJ Satcher had an INT...
2014 Numbers
The Hawks fell behind22-0 after the first quarterand lost to Bishop Timon 36-14 lastweekend... Charles Debose led theoffense as he ran 14 times for 134yards and 2 TDs. Debose scored onruns of 3 and 27yards and also made4 tackles ondefense... TimBrown ran 3 timesfor 13 yards andmade 4 tackles ondefense... DeamonteRiley caught an 11yard pass... Michon Dudley made 11tackles, 8 solo... Kris Croom recorded3 solo tackles, including 1 for a loss...Tyler Jansen made 4 solo tackles ...Dan Luttinger was 2-for-2 on PATkicks... Tony Maple made 3 solo tack-les... Cardinal O’ Hara will play atCattaraugus-LV this weekend...
2014 Numbers
The Golden Cougarsfell behind 14-3 at thehalf and lost a hard-hitting affair toSouthwestern 17-3... Anthony Millercompleted 5 of 19 passes for 68 yardsand ran for a TD. Miller also made 9tackles on defense...Nick Peterson ran 9times for 24 yardsand made a team-high 13 tackles...Ryan Dustin ran 3times for 13 yardsand caught 3 passesfor 27 yards... LJSpangenburg was a standout on theOL... Shane Parsons caught a 16-yard pass... Cody Johnson caught a15-yard pass and made 9 tackles...Zach Mower caught a 10-yard pass...Brandon Curtis had a big day as hemade 12 tackles... Jake Penhollowand Jackson Teboe each made 10...
Team Reports
CV-FalconerGolden Cougars
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Ellicottville (Falc)..... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Alley-Limestone (F)..7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ MGCLake............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Gowanda...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ Southwestern............ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Peterson 79-352, Miller 42-208,Mower 21-156, Hannold 11-71, RDustin 14-65,Watts 9-38, Teboe 4-20, Parsons 4-14,Johnson 2-9, Curtis 3-8.
Receiving: Johnson 6-67, Parsons 6-33,R.Dustin 4-35, Watts 2-22, Ellis 2-10,Peterson 1-33, Mower 1-10, Curtis 1-1.
TDs: Peterson 4, RDustin 2, Mower 2,Johnson, Watts, Miller.
Passing: Miller 13-36-174, RDustin 17-46-93,Watts 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Dustin, Miller.
Interceptions: Simpson, Ellis, Watts.
FRec: Watts.
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Canisius Crusaders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6........ McQuaid................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Aquinas..................... 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Walsh Jesuit......... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Jamestown............7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Joe’s................ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Bish Watterson.... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Cardinal Mooney..... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 24........ @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00
Sat., Nov. 1......... St. Francis................. 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: MThomas 104-1075, Loucks 42-273,Zaffram 23-90, Satcher 24-74, Huffman 8-70,Renfro 33-69, Stranahan 4-30, Pringle 3-11,Jonas 1-2, Jones 3-(-4), Seminara 1-(-8).
Receiving: Huffman 15-159, Jones 9-100,DThomas 8-145, Wheatley 8-110, MThomas 7-58,Zaffram 6-88, Montgomery 1-13.
TDs: MThomas 11, DThomas 4, Zaffram 4,Huffman 3, Renfro 2, Loucks 2, Satcher,Wheatley, Jones.
Passing: Loucks 54-103-673, Stranahan 0-3-0,Tarbutt 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Loucks 9.
Interceptions: Seminara 4,Satcher 3, Jones,Zaffram, Huffman, Chaas, Brundidge.
FRec: JThomas 2, Fisher, Chass, Wheatley,M.Thomas.
Cardinal O’HaraHawks
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Nichols....................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Finney (5)............. 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ UPrep (5).............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27...... Attica......................... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ MGCLake............ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Byron-Bergen (5).. 1:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Bishop Timon........... 1:00
Oct. 24/25............ OPEN
Sat., Nov. 1.......... @ St. Mary’s............. 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Debose 71-616, Zeigler 40-298,Willis 21-152, Maple 13-30, TBrown 10-23,JBrown 5-21, Benton 6-(-8), Kellis 1-(-1).
Receiving: Cathcart 10-159, Riley 6-88, Willis 5-101, Dudley 2-19, Debose 1-8.
TDs: Debose 7, Willis 4, Zeigler 3, Cathcart 2, Maple.
Passing: Maple 24-47-375, Cathcart 0-1-0,Benton 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Maple 2.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Willis, Debose, Lattuca, Maple.
Justin Jones Cody JohnsonTim Brown
2014 Numbers
The Timberwolvestrailed just 14-7 after onequarter but failed to score again asthey lost to Silver Creek 28-7 lastweekend... Anthony Bernardi led theground game as he ran 32 times for120 yards and a TD.Bernardi also made10 tackles, 2 for lostyardage, on defense...Matt Hanft ran 8times for 55 yards.He also made 5 tack-les, 1 for loss, ondefense... MattAndrews made 5 tackles, 2 behind theline... Caleb Hibit intercepted apass... Kyle O’Donnell ran 7 timesfor 19 yards... Reggie Goodemoterecorded 2 TFLs... DJ Stevens inter-cepted a pass... Kyle Morton played asolid game on defense and was namedthe Character Athlete...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors were tiedat 0-0 after one quarterbut allowed 21 points in the secondframe and lost to Maryvale 35-6...Zak Ciezki completed 12 of 21 pass-es for 155 yards... Tyron Lawson ran3 times for 121 yardsand 1 TD. Lawsonbroke free for a 98-yard TD run in the4th quarter...Marshawn Gibsonran 8 times for 34yards and caught a25-yard pass...Davion Stallworth ran 2 times for 18yards and caught 2 passes for 28yards... Devon Camel caught 3 passesfor 53 yards... Stephen Parker caught2 passes for 31 yards... Hakiem Blackcaught 3 passes for 13 yards...Drequon Trotter made 12 tackles, 1for lost yardage...
2014 Numbers
The Red Devils led13-7 at the half and heldon to beat Niagara Falls 28-20...Angelo Marzullo ran 14 times for 37yards and a TD. He also caught 2passes for 56 yards, including a 52-yardTD... StephenMarzano ran 10times for 35 yardsand a TD. He alsocaught 2 passes for33 yards... ScottPinto completed 5 of14 passes for 104yards and a TD. Pintoalso ran 5 times for 52 yards... RyanSchlager caught a 15-yard pass andmade 6 tackles... Josh Sweeney made8 tackles and recovered a fumble...Anthony Mederski made 8 tackleswith a QB sack... Bill Lorenz record-ed a sack... Aric Belling and JonnySchmidt each intercepted a pass...
Clarence Red Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ W. Seneca West....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13...... @ St. Joe’s................ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Frontier..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Orchard Park........... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Jamestown................ 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Niagara Falls......12:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Catt-Little ValleyTimberwolves
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Westfield....................7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Sherman............... 1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Randolph...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Portville..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Ellicottville........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Silver Creek.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Marzullo 61-232, Pinto 45-210,Marzano 53-182, Conway 24-175, Ruszala 20-76,O’Brien 9-27, Tomasello 6-17, Bowen 4-15,Mullen 5-10, Schmidt 5-8, Ess 1-5, McDonald 1-4.
Receiving: Marzullo 17-293, Mann 16-215,Ruszala 10-168, Griner 6-101, Marzano 6-99,Schmidt 3-77, Schlager 1-15, Mullen 1-8,O’Brien 1-5.
TDs: Marzullo 11, Mann 3, Ruszala 2,Marzano 2, O’Brien, Griner, Conway.
Passing: Pinto 61-131-981, Marzullo 1-0-0,Kelkenberg 1-0-0.
TD Passes: Pinto 7.
Interceptions: Ruszala, Schmidt-2, Belling.
FRec: Schlager 2, Lorenz 2, O’Brien 2,Marzano, Ess, Schmidt, Mullen, Tomasello,Sweeney.
Rushing: Bernardi 165-795, Morton 67-379,O’Donnell 57-269, Hanft 9-56, Grey 2-32,Baker 1-0.
Receiving: Stevens 7-55, Hibit 5-137, Hanft 5-133, Bernardi 5-27, Morton 1-(-1).
TDs: Bernardi 7, Morton 6, O’Donnell 3,Stevens 3, Hibit 3.
Passing: O’Donnell 22-49-333, Bernardi 1-2-18.
TD Passes: O’Donnell 7.
Interceptions: Bernardi, Baker, Morton,Habit, Stevens.
FRec: O’Donnell, Penrod.
Team Reports
CheektowagaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Niagara Falls............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lackawanna............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Amherst.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Depew................... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 11........ Alden......................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Maryvale................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gibson 84-731, Lawson 36-477,Trotter 33-222, Ciezki 49-200, Billingslea 9-67, Stallworth 9-32, Rolling 2-4, Shah 1-2,Williams 1-(-7).
Receiving: Black 21-274, Stallworth 21-220,Parker 19-247, Camel 11-146, Gibson 7-147,Lawson 5-28, Trotter 3-23, Plummer 1-17,Shah 1-15, Weekley 1-7, Rolling 1-2.
TDs: Gibson 12, Lawson 7, Trotter 3,Stallworth 3, Billingslea 2, Black 2, Weekley,Ciezki, Parker, Hathcock.
Passing: Ciezki 91-141-1182.
TD Passes: Ciezki 7.
Interceptions: Plummer 2, Hathcock, Bogle,Shah
FRec: Hathcock.
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Kyle Morton Devon Camel Ryan Schlager
2014 Numbers
The Golden Eaglesjumped out to a 28-0 leadat the half and beat Lackawanna 44-0...Anthony Sullivan completed 4 of 12passes for 42 yards and a TD...Grayson Taylor led the ground gameas he ran 10 times for134 yards and 2 TDs.Taylor also made 7tackles, 1 for lostyardage... DaytwanBurney ran 5 timesfor 28 yards andrecorded a QB sackon defense...Jermaine Hariston ran 13 times for75 yards and a TD... RasheemNewsome ran 5 times for 22 yardsand made 7 tackles on defense...Aaron Wesley caught a 33-yardpass... Kahlil Spring ran for a TD...Matt Eldridge led the defensive unitas he made 11 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats led 7-0after one quarter and wenton to beat arch-rival Lancaster 13-6...Matt Poblocki led the ground gameas he ran 26 times for 161 yards and 2TDs. Poblocki broke away for a 62-yard scored andpunched in a 1-yardTD. He also made 7tackles on defense...Dylan Sekuterskicompleted 7 of 14passes for 94 yards.He also ran 15 timesfor 85 yards... TylerAnna caught 3 passes for 46 yards andmade 7 tackles... Matt Haniszewskiwas a standout on the OL... MikeThorton caught 2 passes for 28 yards,made 7 tackles, and intercepted a pass...Steve Nichy intercepted a pass...Anthony Russell had a QB sack...Zach Wojcik caught a 12-yard pass…
2014 Numbers
The Marauders ended4 quarters in a 22-22 tiewith arch-rival Fredonia. The teamsplayed a 4-posession overtime beforeDunkirk lost 50-48... Miguel Alicearan 52 times for 288 yards and 5 TDs.He also tossed a 31-yard pass... DevanteLockett completed 2of 7 passes for 48yards and a TD. Healso ran 12 times for50 yards... RichardPickens caught 2passes for 48 yardsand a TD... Tristen Peck recorded 15tackles and a QB sack... ElwinGomez and Leroy Gilbert were eachin on 15 tackles... Victor Echevarriamade 11 tackles, intercepted a pass,and recovered a fumble... Nick Joneshad a QB sack... Tim Cerriere andTroy Smith each recovered a fumble...
Team Reports
DunkirkMarauders
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Eden.......................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... East Aurora.............. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Olean.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Springville................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Alicea 210-1228, Lockett 50-164,Smith-Petrella 17-98, VEchevarria 13-74,Chevarez 5-56, Peck 16-54, Gilbert 10-48.
Receiving: Pickens 8-147, VEchevarria 7-47,Cerrie 2-33, Peck 1-2, Alicea 1-1.
TDs: Alicea 10, Pickens 3, Peck 2, Lockett 2,VEchevarria, Gilbert, Cheverez, Cerrie.
Passing: Lockett 19-53-248, Alicea 1-1-31,AEchevarria 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Lockett 4.
Interceptions: Pickens, V.Echevarria.
FRec: Echevarria 2, Gomez, Gilbert, Cerrie,Pickens, Smith.
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Cleveland HillGolden Eagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Wilson....................... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Southwestern....... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27...... @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Silver Creek.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Akron................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Lackawanna............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Taylor 97-1012, Hairston 61-343,Burney 23-204, Sullivan 57-169, Newsome 13-155.
Receiving: Statler 14-112, Hairston 12-125,Gamble 4-65, Wesley 3-82, Taylor 3-51,White 1-14.
TDs: Taylor 13, Hairston 8, Gamble 2,Wesley 2, Burney, Sullivan, Urban, Spring,Bozeman.
Passing: Sullivan 35-89-449, Spring 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Sullivan 6.
Interceptions: Statler 2, Newsome 2, Henley,Hairston, Wesley.
FRec: Taylor 4, Spring, Ransbury, Eldridge,Statler, Bozeman, Burney,.
DepewWildcats
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Alden.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Tonawanda................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Cheektowaga............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ West Seneca West.....7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Poblocki 73-436, DySekuterski 65-430,Perrine 56-249, Bauer 10-54, Anna 5-33,Garrison 3-22, Majerowicz 1-11, Guay 1-6,Nichy 1-4, Sugg 1-0.
Receiving: Anna 14-227, Thornton 13-180,Bauer 10-104, Burns 7-121, Nichy 7-80,Wojcik 2-22, Perrine 1-(-3).
TDs: Perrine 8, Anna 3, Bauer 3, Poblocki 2,Burns, DySekuterski.
Passing: DySekuterski 54-95-732.
TD Passes: DySekuterski 3.
Interceptions: Thorton 3, Anna 2, Perrine 2,Nichy 2, Burns, Bauer,
FRec: Grant, Garrison, Majerowicz, Nichy,Perrine.
Khalil Spring Dylan Sekuterski Victor Echevarria
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devils led10-0 at the half and beatEden 22-0 last weekend... Clay Lewisled the ground game as he ran 13times for 106 yards and a TD... EJStaniszewski ran 6 times for 90 yardsand a TD... ConnorAllan ran 7 times for51 yards. Allan inter-cepted 2 passes ondefense, returningone 8 yards for aTD... Brady Tehanran 6 times for 25yards... MikeCoatsworth opened the scoring witha 34-yard FG in the first quarter...Dylan Lodowski led the defense tothe shut out with 17 tackles... TomVolpe and Cole Schlenker were eachin on 12 tackles... Nick Potter made10 tackles while AJ Perlino made 9tackles and Brian DeShaies made 8...
2014 Numbers
East High fell behind30-0 at the half and lostto Hutch Tech 44-0 last weekend...Alfred Gary ran 10 times for 30yards. gary also led the defensive unitas he made 6 tackles on defense...Antwan Hendrix ran9 times for 34 yards...Dorian Johnson ran6 times for 12 yards...Emmanuel Whiteran 6 times for 16yards and also caughta pass... AaronWoods completed 1of 2 passes... East High will play atKenmore West this weekend at 2 pmon Saturday...
2014 Numbers
The Raiders trailedjust 10-0 at the half andlost to East Aurora 22-0 last week-end... Jarrett Eck led the offense ashe ran 15 times for 117 yards... FrankBarnack ran 8 times for 24 yards...Sam Spence carried8 times for 20 yards...Joe Lopez added 10yards on carries tothe totals... AndyBialy complete 2 of 5passes and broke offa 14-yard run...Owen Krouse ledthe defensive unit as he made 8 tack-les and intercepted a pass... Matt Leemade 7 tackles and recovered a fum-ble... Jacob Ehrig made 5 tackleswhile Ryan Shaw was in on 4 tack-les... Anthony Cummings recorded aQB sack... Eden will host Lew-Port at2 pm Saturday...
East AuroraBlue Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Pioneer.......................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Fredonia.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Olean......................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Springville............ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Eden...................... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
East HighPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ McKinley (Riv).... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Wmsville North....2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Iroquois (AH)........... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ South Park (Riv)...... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Hutch Tech (AH)...... 3:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Lewis 91-757, Staniszewski 33-261,Allan 28-231, Tehan 31-215, Coatsworth 8-81, O’Connor 5-22, Heimburg 5-20.
Receiving: Lewis 10-246, Coatsworth 6-29,Volpe 5-108, Potter 1-21, Perlino 1-10, Norcia 1-3.
TDs: Lewis 8, Tehan 4, Allan 3, Staniszewski 2,Jones, O’Connor, Volpe, Schlenker, Perlino.
Passing: Allan 20-43-353, Hayes 4-6-64.
TD Passes: Allan 2, Hayes.
Interceptions: Allan 3, Coatsworth,Schlenker.
FRec: Wrazen 2, Dills 2, Allan, Perlino,McCarthy, Potter.
Rushing: Gary 17-51, Hendrix 30-46, Woods 34-40, Johnson 14-21, Nance 6-12,Love 3-10, Tools 5-7, Summers 2-4, White 8-(-3), Rather 4-(-4), Seitz 1-(-6), Hilson 19-(-31).
Receiving: Johnson 4-23, Woods 2-3, Hilson 1-31,Sherman 1-7, Singletary 1-4,Rather 1-2, Tools 1-1.
TDs: None.
Passing: Woods 6-25-56, Hilson 1-1-31,Seitz 2-11-8, Hendrix 1-3-1, White 2-14-6.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Bell, VanGorder.
FRec: Hendrix, Rano, Rather, McCriminger.
EdenRaiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Olean......................... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Springville............ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Albion................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Fredonia.................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ East Aurora.............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Barnack 76-327, Krouse 78-315,Spence 53-179, Cummings 35-145, Eck 21-143,Bialy 24-90, Lee 9-12, Sickau 5-11, Lopez 3-10,Simmons 1-2.
Receiving: Ehrig 10-148, Cummings 7-50,Spence 6-30, Krouse 4-45, Barnack 4-9,Cappola 3-53, Bautista-Gomez 1-0.
TDs: Cummings 2, Spence 2, Krouse 2,Barnack 2, Ehrig.
Passing: Bialy 34-76-333, Cappola 1-1-2,Eck 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Bialy.
Interceptions: Cappola, Krouse.
FRec: Cappola 2, Armbruster 2, Bialy, Eck,Lee.
Team Reports
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AJ Perlino Ryan ShawEmmanuel White
2014 Numbers
The Eagles led 8-0after one quarter butscored 3 TDs in the second frame andwent on to beat Nichols 45-20...Phalla Musall ran 17 times for 104yards and 3 TDs. Musall also made 13tackles on defense...Calum Watt ran 7times for 36 yardsand a TD. He alsocaught a 48-yard passfor a TD. Watt made7 tackles and a QBsack on defense...Jonas Hurlburt ran3 times for 23 yards… Tom Eastoncompleted 4 of 7 passes for 141 yardsand 2 TDs... Preston Hutchinsoncaught a 57-yard pass. He also made10 tackles and a QB sack on defense...Ben Erickson caught a 45-yard TDpass... William Bays made 9 tackles...Charlie Furman had a QB sack...
2014 Numbers
The Hillbillies playedto a 22-22 tie after fourquarters and then played a wild 4-pos-session overtime and hung on to beatarch-rival Dunkirk 50-48... MattMcCarthy ran 34 times for 280 yardsand 5 TDs. He alsomade 4 tackles ondefense... DamienJohnson completed10 of 16 passes for137 yards and 1 TD.He also ran 4 timesfor 25 yards and aTD... Steve Mignoliwas a standout on the OL... EricSwoyer caught 5 passes for 60 yardsand a TD... Jovany Ruiz caught 2passes for 25 yards... Tyler Dirussocaught 3 passes for 47 yards and inter-cepted a pass on defense... ToneySwierk made 12 tackles... Jake Rinusmade 7 tackles and had a QB sack...
2014 Numbers
The Falcons fellbehind 14-0 at the halfand lost to arch-rival Hamburg 41-13last weekend... Zach Kmitch com-pleted 3 of 6 passes for 31 yards and aTD. Kmitch also ran 3 times for 32yards and a TD...Dillon Barrett ran 7times for 41 yards...Trevor Koch ran 14times for 72 yards...Kevin Leavell ran 2times for 16 yards...Zolton Kish caught a20-yard TD pass...Alex Sawulak recorded a QB sack...Vinnie Pupo was in on 6 tackles andcaused a fumble. He also returned akickoff 30 yards... Danny Skinnermade 4 tackles, 2 for lost yardage...Derek Dorr made 5 tackles, 4 soloand 1 for lost yardage... Frontier playsat Williamsville North this week...
Rushing: Barrett 52-448, Koch 61-317,Kmitch 47-315, Brinkel 17-114, Leavell 33-112,Pupo 26-99, Coon 8-44, Davis 6-28, Brown 1-14,Skinner 1-9, Qsouse 1-1.
Receiving: Smith 11-73, Brinkel 5-129,Barrett 3-53, Kish 3-23, Hiam 2-10, Koch 1-4, Pupo 1-3.
TDs: Barrett 5, Kmitch 5, Brinkel 4, Koch 3,Leavell 3, Pupo, Kish.
Passing: Kmitch 27-71-559, Pupo 0-5-0.
TD Passes: Kmitch 2.
Interceptions: Pupo 3, Brinkel 2, Barrett,Brown, Skinner, Coon, Smith.
FRec: Koch.
Team Reports
FrontierFalcons
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Orchard Park........... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Lancaster...................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Clarence............... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ W. Seneca West.... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Jamestown........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Wmsville North........ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
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Frank-El-VilleEagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Sherman.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Cass Valley........... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Frewsburg (Frk)...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Westfield...............7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Randolph..............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cattaraugus-LV........ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Pine Valley........... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Musall 105-719, Watt 50-316,Hurlburt 23-139, Easton 20-110, Rinko 24-67,Colucci 3-30, Ling 3-6, Swanick 7-0.
Receiving: Erickson 6-175, Hutchinson 2-76,Colucci 1-22, Watt 1-48, Hurlburt 1-15, Musall 1-(-9).
TDs: Musall 17, Easton 6, Watt 5, Rinko 3,Erickson 3, Hurlburt, Collucci.
Passing: Easton 12-29-327.
TD Passes: Easton 4.
Interceptions: Erickson 2, Colucci 2,Slaughenhaupt.
FRec: Musall.
FredoniaHillbillies
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Springville................. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Burgard..................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Eden...................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Olean......................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ Dunkirk..................... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: McCarthy 93-825, Piper 36-215,Pucci 48-205, Johnson 4-25, Ruiz 6-23.
Receiving: Voss 29-453, Swoyer 16-131,DiRusso 12-207, Ruiz 10-138, Moore 2-26,Piper 1-22, (Unknown) 1-6.
TDs: McCarthy 9, Voss 7, Ruiz 5, DiRusso 2,Swoyer 2, Moore, Piper, Johnson.
Passing: Piper 47-74-527, DJohnson 33-55-503, Goodwin 2-3-22.
TD Passes: Piper 10, DJohnson 7.
Interceptions: Swoyer, Dirusso.
FRec: None.
Tom Easton Eric Swoyer Zolton Kish
2014 Numbers
The Panthers jumpedout to a 14-0 lead afterone quarter and beat Akron 30-6 lastweekend... Seth Halftown led theground game as he ran 11 times for156 yards and a TD... LucasMcKeever ran 12times for 60 yardsand 2 TDs.McKeever also madea team-high 9 tackleson defense... ConnerHalftown ran 15times for 117 yards...Jordan Young com-pleted 2 of 5 passes for 41 yards andsnuck in for a 1-yard TD... LucasBrawdy caught 2 passes for 41 yardsand ripped off a 16-yard run... DaltonMills made 8 tackles... ChrisHammond recorded a pair of QBsacks... Devon Ritcher also made 2QB sacks...
2014 Numbers
The Vikings were tiedat 0-0 after one quarter butthe scored twice in the second frameand beat Williamsville East 25-0...Guiseppe Campanella completed 8 of19 passes for 118 yards and a TD...Jarod Brandon ran14 times for 58 yardsand a TD... AymanAbdellatif made 7tackles with 2 QBsacks on defense. Healso chipped in with11 rushing yards onoffense... AnthonyMosher caught 6 passes for 104 yardsand a TD... AJ Swanson caught a 12-yard pass... TJ Morgan had a hugeday on defense as he made 12 tacklesand recorded 4 QB sacks... EnricoD'Abate made 8 tackles with 2 QBsacks... Jake Niland intercepted apass...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs fash-ioned a 14-0 lead at thehalf and beat crosstown rival Frontier41-14 last week... Alex Suchan com-pleted 11 of 19 passes for 228 yardsand 4 TDs. Suchan also ran 10 timesfor 109 yards...Mitch Gomolka ran18 times for 59 yardsand a TD. He alsocaught 5 passes for77 yards and a TD...Mark Myles openedthe scoring when heran for an 8-yardTD... Ian Chavanne caught 5 passesfor 108 yards and 2 TDs... Alec Seifercaught a 43-yard pass for a TD... JoeDeGrood made 7 tackles, 1 for lostyradage... Tosh Johnson made 5 tack-les, 1 for loss... Eric Sheffield made 5tackles, 1 behind the line... JasonShuttleworth was 5-for-5 on PATs...
GowandaPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Southwestern....... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Westfield................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @Allegany-Lime...... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Akron.................... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Grand IslandVikings
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Wmsville North... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Riverside...............7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Wmsville South.........7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Starpoint.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ North Tonawanda.....7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Wmsville East........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
HamburgBulldogs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... East High.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Hutch Tech................7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ South Park (AH)..7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ WSeneca East.......7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Frontier......................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: SHalftown 90-541, McKeever 91-406,Brawdy 36-350, McCarthy 21-148,CHalftown 15-117, John 11-48, Young 7-16.
Receiving: Abers 6-78, Young 5-112, Brawdy 4-78, McCarthy 4-62, McKeever 1-19,Blackman 1-17, SHalftown 1-16, (Unknown) 1-40.
TDs: SHalftown 7, McKeever 7, Brawdy 3,McCarthy 2, Abers, Dills, Young.
Passing: Brawdy 20-49-332, McCarthy 1-1-25,Young 3-8-53.
TD Passes: Brawdy 2.
Interceptions: Brawdy, McCarthy.
FRec: Dills, Hammond.
Rushing: Brandon 138-630, Valvo 27-105,Abdellatif 15-44, Morgan 6-22, Mosher 1-7,Podlucky 1-7, Buzby 9-5, Swanson 1-2,Campanella 16-(-53).
Receiving: Mosher 20-386, Abdellatif 7-38,Swanson 6-132, Morgan 4-31, Wagner 3-29,Brandon 2-7, Niland 1-14, Allen 1-9.
TDs: Mosher 6, Swanson 3, Brandon 3,Valvo, Morgan, Niland.
Passing: Campanella 39-87-588, Buzby 5-17-61,
TD Passes: Campanella 9.
Interceptions: Morgan 2, Wilkes 2,Benderson 2, Mosher, Niland.
FRec: Studley, Morgan, Aronica, Gioeli,Yockey, Abdellatif.
Rushing: Gomolka 131-904, Suchan 35-205,Seifer 28-190, Myles 15-65, Vail 12-61,Chavanne 2-45, Coyne 13-16, Grzechowiak 1-3,Schollard 1-3, Mastrangelo 5-5, Weber 1-(-2).
Receiving: Chavanne 18-209, Seifer 12-217,Gomolka 10-142, BRyan 9-191, Munro 2-13,Coyne 1-11, DeLellis 1-3.
TDs: Gomolka 10, BRyan 6, Chavanne 5,Seifer 3, Suchan, Munro, Coyne.
Passing: Suchan 46-78-761, Coyne 9-23-135,Mastrangelo 3-10-0.
TD Passes: Suchan 14, Coyne.
Interceptions: BRyan 4, Mertowski 2,Suchan 2, Grzechowiak, Myles, Vail.
FRec: Unknown 2.
Team Reports
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Chris Hammond Alex SuchanTJ Morgan
2014 Numbers
The Engineers scoredtwice in the first quarterand led 30-0 at the half as they beatEast High 44-0... Wes Olmsted ledthe ground game as he ran 7 times for73 yards and a TD. Olmstead alsomade 8 tackles, 3 forlost yardage...Keshawn Pettwaybroke free for a 39-yard TD... DonteGibson punched in a1-yard TD run. Healso returned a fum-ble 25 yards for aTD... Dakym Davis caught 3 passesfor 40 yards, including a pair of 2-point PATs... Jason Dowell completed6 of 9 passes for 72 yards and a TD...Jibreel Abdul-Nafi caught 2 passes for31 yards and a TD... Hutch Tech willplay at Grand Island in the ChuckFunke Tournament this weekend...
2014 Numbers
The Chiefs led 16-0after one quarter and 29-6at the half as they beat Lake Shore lastweek 43-12... Kyle Seifert completed5 of 10 passes for 75 yards and a TD...Matt Kloc ran 22 times for a school-record 306 yards.Kloc scored 4 TDs inthe win... AndrewSchaefer caught a 23-yard TD... MichaelRiedel caught a 17-yard pass... BenSimon led a stoutdefensive effort as hemade 12 tackles... Henry Gunnermade 11 tackles... Coyote Sokolskimade 8 tackles and recorded 2 QBsacks... Nathan Emer made 6 tackleswhile Jared Gasz made 4... MorganMariacher recovered 2 fumbles ondefense... Jared Nycz was 3-for-3 onPATs...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raiders led12-0 at the half and wonthe AA South Division title with a 19-0 win over Orchard Park... NiccHolland completed 14 of 28 passesfor 200 yards and a TD. He also ran22 times for 103yards and a TD...Devon Jackson ran11 times for 73yards... Zacc Kinseyran 16 times for 41yards... StephenCarlson caught 5passes for 113 yardsand 1 TD, made 13 tackles, and inter-cepted 2 passes... Ben Larson caught4 passes for 43 yards... ZackPanebianco ran 3 times for 35 yards...Damein Jackson made 7 tackles...Joe Mistretta posted 9 tackles and aQB sack... Nate Vasquez and KevinMosely each recorded a QB sack...
Team Reports
Jamestown Red Raiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... West Seneca West.....7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Canisius..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Frontier..................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Clarence............... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Orchard Park........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kinsey 80-568, Holland 81-358,Jackson 23-169, Munella 19-125, Mosley 7-73,Hamilton 19-73, Ramos 5-48, Nazzaro 10-44,Panebianco 4-15, Larson 2-14, Hunzinger 2-12,Williams 1-(-2), Lockett 4-(-11).
Receiving: Panebianco 32-439, Carlson 30-562,Larson 16-188, Kinsey 12-67, Jackson 5-61,Nazzaro 4-25, Osman 1-18.
TDs: Holland 9, Carlson 8, Panebianco 8,Kinsey 4, Larson 3, Jackson 2, Munella 2,Eimiller, Liuzzo.
Passing: Holland 96-161-1360, Munella 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Holland 15.
Interceptions: Larson 4, Carlson 4,Panebianco 3, Osman.
FRec: Mosley 2, Eimiller, Panebianco, Breen,Liuzzo.
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Hutch-TechEngineers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... South Park................ 4:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Iroquois................ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... WSeneca East (RF).. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lake Shore (AH)...... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ East High (AH).... 3:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thomas-Ferguson 65-252,Spencer-Watson 57-185, Olmstead 16-123,Dowell 32-103, Davis 24-46, Pettway 1-39.Rosado 5-7, Gibson 2-4, Bailey 2-(-2).
Receiving: Davis 12-135, Abdul-Nafi 11-197,Gibson 11-178, Robertson 7-71, Watson 2-34,Olmsted 2-2 , Saez 1-17.
TDs: Thomas-Ferguson 5, Davis 3, Dowell 3,Gibson-3, Robertson 2, Abdul-Nafi-2, Saez.Olmsted, Pettway, Spencer-Watson.
Passing: Dowell 60-117-713, Bailey 2-2-28,Davis 3-16-85.
TD Passes: Dowell 5.
Interceptions: Lindsay 3, Robertson 2.
FRec: Thomas-Ferguson 2, Saez,Richardson, Gibson.
HttIroquoisChiefs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ WSeneca East.......7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Hutch Tech................7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ South Park (AH)... 6:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ East High (AH).... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Lockport...............2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Lake Shore................ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kloc 195-1260, Seifert 20-63,Reidel 10-51, Stawicki 2-10, Sley 3-10,Schaefer 3-7, Cabic 1-3 Ellman 1-2, Huber 1-(-7).
Receiving: ZEmer 18-287, Sokolski 16-198,Wilkinson 13-166, Schaefer 6-84, Kloc 6-74,King 3-38, Riedel 2-31, Ziegler 2-18, Simon 1-13,Edwards 1-9, Slade 1-6.
TDs: Kloc 8, ZEmer 3, Sokolski 2, Wilkinson,King, Mariacher.
Passing: Seifert 66-130-909, Huber 3-7-15.
TD Passes: Seifert 8.
Interceptions: Mariacher 2, Slade, ZEmer,Cabic.
FRec: Mariacher 3, Simon 2, Sokolski 2,Ziegler, Cabic, Giallanza, Schaefer, ZEmer,King, Thompson, NEmer, Quinn, Gasz.
Jason Dowell Nate Emer Nicc Holland
2014 Numbers
The Bears jumped outto a 14-0 lead after onequarter and beat Wilson 24-7 lastweekend... Lexus Pollard led theground game as he ran 20 times for139 yards and 2 TDs. Pollard scoredon a 1-yard run andbroke away for a 40-yard run... MattLanzalaco ran 20times for 92 yardsand a TD. He alsocaught a 10-yardpass, and made ateam-high 7 tackleson defense... Tyler Bethin completed2 of 4 passes for 13 yards... BrendanDelbert and Tyler Gribble each made6 tackles... Jeffrey Rashko recorded aQB sack... Tristen Belscher was astandout on the OL. Belscher also hada QB sack on defense... NatePazderski kicked a 22-yard FG...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs scoredthe game’s only TD in thesecond quarter as they beat arch-rivalKenmore West 7-0 last week... KurtMcGowan led the ground game as heran 21 times for 85 yards. McGowanalso made 6 tackleson defense... SteveNadrowski ran for aTD and caught 7passes for 63 yards.He also recovered afumble on defense...Mike DeBenedetticaught 2 passes for30 yards. He also made 6 tackles,recorded 2 QB sacks and recovered afumble... Andy Fields completed 10of 25 passes for 95 yards... LukeJones made 6 tackles with 1 fumblerecovery… Matt Rymarczyk made 5tackles and recovered a fumble... NickLoBochiaro made 5 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devilsallowed the game’s onlyscore in the second quarter and lost toarch-rival Kenmore East 7-0 lastweek... Deangelo Walker-Johnsoncompleted 9 of 15 passes for 75 yardsand ran 7 times for30 yards... JamirLynch completed 3of 5 passes for 15yards. Lynch also ran16 times for 76yards... Terrell Fordran 15 times for 46yards and caught a15-yard pass. Ford made 7 tackles ondefense... Mark Taylor caught 5 pass-es for 36 yards... Gavin Sloan caughtan 8-yard pass... Jayson Taylorcaught an 8-yard pass and made 5tackles on defense... Corey Ratkamade 9 tackles while Charlie Milksmade 8 tackles...
Kenmore EastBulldogs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Starpoint.............. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Riverside................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Grand Island............ 2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ N. Tonawanda...... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Wmsville South........ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Kenmore West.......... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: McGowan 133-648, Davis 13-51,Daniels 12-38, Nadrowski 3-5, Jones 1-2,Coburn 2-1, Fields 10-(-11).
Receiving: Nadrowski 28-229, DiBenedetti 25-405,Vasi 22-381, Daniels 4-8, Coburn 3-16, Jones 3-7,Woods 1-4.
TDs: McGowan 5, Fields 2, DiBenedetti 2,Vasi 2, Nadrowski 2, Davis, Lanzalaco,Coburn.
Passing: Fields 86-212-912, Coburn 1-1-36,Daniels 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Fields 3, Coburn.
Interceptions: Woods, LoBochiarro.
FRec: Nadrowski 2, Kroll, Woods, Lanzalaco,Isham, McGowan, DeBenedetti, Rymarczk,Jones.
John F. KennedyBears
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6........ Akron........................ 1:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Silver Creek......... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Cleve Hill.................. 1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cassadaga Valley...... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Wilson................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Pollard 106-483, Lanzalaco 68-287,McPhail 11-83, Bethin 25-77, Jordan 13-42,Roetzer 5-30, Hahn 6-28, Gregori 2-9, Kowal 1-6, Marcucci 4-5.
Receiving: McPhail 8-142, Byczkowski 3-58,Pollard 3-25, Fischer, 2-29, Lanzalaco 2-26,Jordan 2-10, Parks 2-7, Pazderski 1-13,McMahon 1-10.
TDs: Bethin 3, Lanzalaco 3, Pollard 3,McPhail 2, Jordan.
Passing: Bethin 24-68-320.
TD Passes: Bethin 2.
Interceptions: Byczkowski 2, McPhail,Jordan, Gribble.
FRec: McPhail, Jordan, Hahn, Kowal,McGregor.
Team Reports
Kenmore WestBlue Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Orchard Park........... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Lockport....................2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Niagara Falls........2:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........@ Wmsv North (D).. 4:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Niagara Wheatfield..2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Kenmore East...... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ford 109-897, Walker-Johnson 59-191,Lynch 44-166, MTaylor 7-76, JTaylor 14-16,St.John 1-(-5), White 1-(-10), Stoerr 1-(-22).
Receiving: White 25-346, JTaylor 11-131, Ford 10-284, Sloan 6-86, MTaylor 5-36, St.John 2-13
TDs: Ford 15, White 4, Sloan 2, Walker-Johnson 2,Lynch 2, J.Taylor,
Passing: Walker-Johnson 31-67-427, Lynch 27-55-414, White 1-1-55.
TD Passes: Lynch 4, Walker-Johnson 4, White.
Interceptions: Ford 3, MTaylor 3.
FRec: St.John 3, Sloan 2, JTaylor, Lynch,Bessinger, White, Brittain.
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Tyler Gribble Mike DeBenedetti Mark Taylor
2014 Numbers
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2014 Numbers
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2014 Numbers
The Redskins e behind7-0 after one quarter andlost to archrival Depew 13-6 lastweek... Justin Hersey ran 8 times for86 yards and a TD. He also caught 5passes for 43 yards... Dan Emersoncaught 2 passes for46 yards and madean incredible 23 tack-les on defense...Leugim Castillocaught 2 passes for35 yards... JakeValley caught 2 pass-es for 26 yards... DanSpeyer completed 16 of 27 passes for161 yards... Tom Heist made 11 tack-les, 2 QB sacks and recovered a fum-ble... Joe Biniaszewski made 9 tack-les... Evan Licata made 9 tackles anda QB sack... Tyler Lis and MikeScarpello each had a QB sack... SeanGill intercepted a pass...
Rushing: Hersey 35-211, Ritter 33-129,Recor 40-124, Speyer 30-92, Scarpello 14-48,Lis 6-36, Tredo 1-8, Emerson 1-5, Lis 1-3,Heist 1-3, Valley 2-(-4).
Receiving: Hersey 19-270, Damiani 17-271,Fox 11-191, Valley 11-168, Emerson 11-164,Lis 11-120, Ritter 10-58, Recor 7-60,Scarpello 3-14, Castillo 2-35, Suarez 1-12.
TDs: Speyer 4, Damiani 3, Emerson 3,Hersey 3, Lis 2, Miller, Fox, Scarpello, Ritter,Recor, Tredo, Valley.
Passing: Speyer 101-173-1363, Hersey 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Speyer 11, Hersey.
Interceptions: Hersey 2, Lis 2, Scarpello 2,Damiani, Licata, Biniaszewski, Gill.
FRec: Miller, Damiani, Murphy,Januszkiewicz, Heist.
Rushing: Cooley 53-267, Lofton 31-214,Sylvers 32-161, Robinson 9-45, Hall 7-35,Ramirez 12-32, Kittelson 2-5, Jones 3-(-10).
Receiving: Robinson 9-72, Cruzado 1-83,Kittleson 1-7, Dilbert 1-5.
TDs: Lofton 3, Sylvers 2, Robinson, Cruzado,Ramirez.
Passing: Ramirez 11-26-106, Sylvers 1-7-5.
TD Passes: Sylvers, Ramirez.
Interceptions: Lofton 2, Sylvers, Robinson.
FRec: Cooley.
Team Reports
LancasterRedskins
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Lockport................... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Frontier.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Jamestown.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Clarence.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ WSeneca West......7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Orchard Park.......7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Depew........................ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
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LackawannaSteelers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Wilson........................7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Akron........................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Silver Creek......... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cleve Hill............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Lake ShoreEagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Hamburg................... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... West Seneca East......6:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ McKinley (RF).....7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... East High.................. 6:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Hutch Tech (AH)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Iroquois.................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Jenkins 64-337, Addison 36-186,CrFiutko 32-172, ClFiutko 20-168, Webber 8-41,Killian 5-30, John 8-30, Eackles 1-6.
Receiving: Jenkins 8-85, CrFiutko 7-215,Killian 4-55, John 3-76, Webber 2-23,Kaczmarek 1-9, Quinn 1-3, Wigdor 1-1.
TDs: Jenkins 5, CrFiutko 4, Webber 2,Addison 2, ClFiutko, John, Eackles.
Passing: ClFiutko 19-51-375, Addison 8-17-92,John 0-2-0.
TD Passes: ClFiutko.
Interceptions: CrFiutko 2, Jenkins.
FRec: Guadalupe, Jenkins, Eackles, Fiutko.
Tom Heist
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The Lions fell behind13-0 after one quarter andlost to Williamsville North 26-6 lastweekend... Tyler Fraass completed 8of 18 passes for 101 yards and a TD.He also ran for 29 yards... KhalilJames ran 12 timesfor 40 yards...Dominic Ball caught2 passes for 45yards... LavetteWarren caught 3passes for 35 yards.Warren also made 5tackles, 1 for lostyardage... D'Andre Jenkins caught a10-yard pass... Dante Mount made 8tackles, 1 for loss... Kirkland Feeneymade 6 tackles, 1 for a loss... ZacharyMyles made 6 tackles, recorded a QBsack, and 2 for loss... The Lions willplay at Jamestown in the first round ofthe playoffs at 7 pm on Friday...
2014 Numbers
The Thunder Dragonsjumped out a 16-0 leadafter one quarter and beat Allegany-Limestone 50-3... AJ Hulton led thedefense as he made and 14 tackles, 2for loss. Hulton also ran 3 times for 27yards and a TD...Michael Welsh com-pleted 3 of 3 passesfor 30 yards... RyanMiller ran 10 timesfor 217 yards and 3TDs... BradleyBenson ran twice for25 yards and a TD...Avery Webb ran twice for 21 yards...Brian Westerdahl ran twice for 25yards... Mitch Sandberg made 14tackles, 2 for lost yardage... NickHudson caught a 23-yard pass...Trevor Micek made 12 tackles, 2 forloss... Chandler Baker made 11 tack-les, 3 for loss...
Lew-Port fell behind6-0 at the half and lost toNiagara Wheatfield 12-0... DonaldAllender completed 7 of 18 passes for66 yards. He also ran 5 times for 22yards... Carmen Zorrillo ran 7 timesfor 50 yards and alsocaught 3 passes for29 yards... DawsonBailey caught 2 pass-es for 16 yards...Mike Fritz caught 2passes for 21 yards...Jake Eoute ran 6times for 12 yards...There were some solid performanceson defense... Qu’ran Brewer led theteam with 17 tackles... MikeSchiavitti and Bobby Costanzo eachmade 12 tackles... Lew-Port will playat Eden this weekend at 2 pm onSaturday...
Lewiston-PorterLancers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Barker (RH)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Newfane.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Bennett...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Albion................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Medina...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Niagara Wheatfield....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
LockportLions
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lancaster.............. 6:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... Niagara Wheatfield..2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Starpoint...............2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Niagara Falls.............2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Iroquois..................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Wmsville North... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Brewer 56-332, Zorrillo 44-207,Allender 42-180, Eoute 22-103, Fritz 12-77,Schiavitti 9-44, Webber 2-14, McGovern 2-7.
Receiving: Bailey 30-431, Fritz 16-231,Eoute 10-114, McGovern 10-86, Zarillo 6-55,Stollard 2-22, Brewer 2-4.
TDs: Bailey 3, Fritz 2, Brewer 2, Zorrillo,McGovern, Allender.
Passing: Allender 75-143-942.
TD Passes: Allender 8.
Interceptions: Eoute 3, Fontanrosa 2.
FRec: Fontanrosa 2, Eoute 2, Biley.
Rushing: James 82-591, Fraass 100-300,Jenkins 16-110, ABronson 17-63, Ford 20-52,Austin 5-29, Warren 2-4.
Receiving: Flaherty 17-147, Ball 10-188,Warren 9-176, ABronson 6-149, James 6-78, Waple 3-27, Kuczka 2-6,Jenkins 1-10,Williams 1-7, DiTullio 1-3.
TDs: James 9, ABronson 2, Warren 2, Ford,Fraass, Mount, Williams.
Passing: Fraass 64-137-955, Ford 0-3-0.
TD Passes: Fraass 6.
Interceptions: James 2, Feeney, DiTullio,ABronson, Nunnari, Farina, Warren, Sanders.
FRec: None.
Team Reports
MGCLakeThunder Dragons
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Randolph (MG)........ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Cass Valley (CL).......7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... O’Hara (MG)............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Southwestern........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Miller 120-1390, Benson 19-203,Hulton 30-168, Sandberg 28-158, Tanner 16-107,Westerdahl 6-88, Webb 4-31, Hudson 5-27,Wilcox 2-17, Nolan 4-16, Rammelt 6-13,Fabrizio 2-9, Hall 3-6, TMicek 1-5,Szymanowski 2-4, Howard 1-3, Welsh 1-3.
Receiving: JMicek 5-63, Nelson 5-46,Hudson 4-74, Sandberg 3-61, Wilcox 3-34,Hulton 3-25, Miller 2-22, TMicek 2-21.
TDs: Miller 17, Tanner 5, Hulton 4 ,TMicek 2,Sandberg 2, Benson 2, Clausen, Westerdahl,Rammelt, Nelson.
Passing: Welsh 17-24-204, Hulton 8-22-132,Tanner 2-2-10.
TD Passes: Welsh 2, Tanner.
Interceptions: Hulton 2, Hudson 2, Webb.
FRec: Tanner 2, Baker 2, Bradford.
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Qu’ran Brewer Dominic Ball Trevor Micek
2014 Numbers
The Flyers played to a0-0 tie after the first quar-ter but scored 3 TDs in the 2nd frameas they beat Cheektowaga 35-6...Brandon Bojanowski had a big nightas he ran 7 times for 157 yards and aTD. He also caught a12-yard TD pass andintercepted a pass ondefense... MarcusFord ran 13 timesfor 131 yards. Fordalso made 10 tackles,a QB sack, andrecovered a fumbleon defense... Austin Reamsnyder ran6 times for 36 yards and a TD...Kwaine Davis ran 12 times for 63yards and a TD... Mike Halferty ran13 times for 100 yards. Halferty alsomade 8 tackles, recorded a QB sack,and recovered a fumble... RaheemDoyle ran for 15 yards and a TD...
2014 Numbers
The Macks fell behind13-0 at the half and lostto South Park 20-6 last week... KeyonJohnson completed 8 of 20 passes for67 yards and a TD. Johnson also ran 7times for 48 yards... Andrew Jamesran 5 times for 18yards... JamirWalker caught 4passes for 28 yards...Demetrius Reedcaught 2 passes for10 yards and theMacks only TD...Kesean Fishercaught a 19-yard pass... Malik Herodcaught a 10-yard pass... QuajonTaylor led the defense as he made 14tackles, recorded a QB sack and inter-cepted a pass... Davon Perry made 10tackles... Lenaire Herring had a QBsack... Mikeal Crockett made 5 tack-les...
2014 Numbers
The Mustangs led just24-22 at the half butpulled away to beat Albion 46-30...Brett Pecoraro had a big night as heran 12 times for 144 yards and a TDand caught 5 passes for 67 yards and aTD. He also made 8tackles with a QBsack on defense...Jason Hellwig com-pleted 13 of 21 pass-es for 145 yards and3 TDs. He also ran20 times for 115yards and a TD...Devon Joy ran 15 times for 97 yardsand a TD... Eric Neace ran 3 times for33 yards... Ty Hrovat caught 4 passesfor 37 yards and a TD... BrandonSchoolcraft caught 3 passes for 33yards and a TD... Charles Beachmade 10 tackles and a QB sack...Trevor Bentley recovered 2 fumbles...
Team Reports
MedinaMustangs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Newfane................ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Bennett...................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lake Shore................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Burgard,,,,,,............... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Barker-RH........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Lew-Port...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Albion........................ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: BPecoraro 98-949, Joy 46-272,Hellwig 58-232, Follman 15-112, Hrovat 11-64,Neace 8-61, Howard 6-42, Enderby 3-30,Bentley 1-11, Buckland 1-5, CPecoraro 1-3,Valley 2-(5).
Receiving: Lewis 23-337, BPecoraro 23-241,Hrovat 16-191, Schoolcraft 9-148, Joy 3-15,Follman 2-23, Neace 1-9, Howard 1-8.
TDs: BPecoraro 10, Joy 7, Schoolcraft 4,Lewis 3, Hellwig 3, Hrovat 3, Neace, Follman,Howard.
Passing: Hellwig 78-133-970, Joy 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Hellwig 11.
Interceptions: Pecoraro 2, Neace, Follman,Joy, Buckland, Hrovat.
FRec: Joy 3, Pecoraro 2, Packer, Beach,Follman, Buckland, Bentley.
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MaryvaleFlyers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cleve Hill.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Alden.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Amherst.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Depew........................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Akron.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ Tonawanda............... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cheektowaga....... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
McKinleyMacks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... East High (RF)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ W. Seneca East.... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Lake Shore (RF).......2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Iroquois................ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ South Park (RF)....... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ford 90-624, Davis 67-446,Halferty 42-378, Bojanowski 23-320,Reamsnyder 14-97, Graham 23-95,Doyle 12-36, Remley 1-3.
Receiving: Crombie 8-67, Bojanowski 5-57,Ford 4-52, Halferty 3-62, Melber 2-30, Davis 1-25, Reamsnyder 1-7.
TDs: Davis 6, Bojanowski 5, Ford 5, Halferty 2,Reamsnyder 2, Graham, Crombie, Doyle.
Passing: Graham 24-52-300.
TD Passes: Graham 4.
Interceptions: Crombie 3, Bojanowski 2,Ford, Kelleher.
FRec: Kelleher 3, Halferty 2, Perkins,Crombie, Chatmon, Cartonia, Dirado,Kocinski, Spencer, Ford.
Rushing: KeyJohnson 51-552, James 48-237,Benton 43-154, Hargrave 10-79, Wooten 3-33,Conner 1-18, Butler 3-8, Thomas 4-5, Beal 1-2,Aponte 1-1, KelJohnson 4-1.
Receiving: Walker 18-217, Benton 12-57,Aponte 8-93, KelJohnson 6-117, Herod 5-21,Fisher 3-36, Reed 2-10, James 2-6, Wooten 1-5, Hargrave 1-4, Massey 1-0.
TDs: Benton 3, KeyJohnson 3, Aponte 2,James 2, KelJohnson 2, Herod, Hargrave,Reed.
Passing: KeyJohnson 60-118-555.
TD Passes: KeyJohnson 7.
Interceptions: Fisher 3, Sanders 2,KelJohnson 2, Walker, Gaymon, Taylor.
FRec: Fisher, Benton, KelJohnson.
Raheem Doyle Demetrius Reed Charles Beach
2014 Numbers
The Panthers trailedjust 8-0 after one quarterand surrendered 30 points in the sec-ond frame and lost to Bennett 54-0last week... Kyle Burdick ran 17times for 63 yards and caught a 9-yardpass... Trevor Nooncompleted 4 of 16passes for 18 yards...Despite the lopsidedscore, there weresome fine perfor-mances on defense...Nick O’Lay made 5tackles. O’Layplayed several different positions thisseason... Josh Wilt also made 5 tack-les... Jake Kubala was in on 3 tack-les... Kyle Guerriera recovered afumble... Newfane will play atSpringville this week at 7 pm onFriday...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines trailed13-7 at the half and lostto Clarence 28-20 last weekend...Shaolin McCray led the ground gameas he ran 16 times for 90 yards and aTD. McCray also caught a 28-yardpass... DeShaunLowe ran 4 times for30 yards and made 6tackles on defense...Sharod Welchcaught a 43-yard TDpass... DequanHudson caught 3passes for 95 yardsand a TD. Hudson scored on a 75-yard pass play... Lomax Barnes com-pleted 5 of 17 passes for 162 yardsand 2 TDs... Omara Howard was astandout on the offensive line... JoeMedley made 7 tackles and intercept-ed a pass, is 5th of the season... JoeWelch was in on 4 tackles...
2014 Numbers
No Report.
Team Reports
Niagara WheatfieldFalcons
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Niagara Falls............ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Lockport...............2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Hutch Tech................2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Wmsville North........ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Mary’s.............1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Welch 7-42, Goodrich 4-39, Mixon8-32, Pitner 7-31.
Receiving: Leising 9-100.
TDs: Pinter.
Passing: Doricko 16-33-160.
TD Passes: Doricko.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Leising.
NewfanePanthers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Medina...................... 1:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Albion........................ 2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Barker-RH (RH)... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Wilson....................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Burgard..................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Bennett (AH)........6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Niagara FallsWolverines
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Wmsville North........ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Kenmore West.......... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Lockport...............2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ McKinley................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Clarence.................. 12:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Burdick 65-297, Guerriera 24-53,Jackson 7-27, Kubala 3-3.
Receiving: Burdick 17-262, O’Lay 6-115,Wilt 6-47, Jackson 4-116, Kabala 1-2.
TDs: Jackson, O’Lay, Burdick.
Passing: Noon 33-75-497, O'Lay 1-2-45.
TD Passes: Noon 2.
Interceptions: Mott.
FRec: Wilt, Guerriera.
Rushing: McCray 102-751, Pruitt 22-217,Lowe 14-78, Walls 1-5, Williams 6-5, Welch 4-2,Stachowski 1-1, Spurback 8-(-15), Barnes 19-(-45).
Receiving: Hudson 12-329, Hubbard 5-124,Harris 4-113, McCray 4-93, Hudson 2-30,Welch 1-43, Stachowski 1-22, Pruitt 1-11,Felvus 1-2.
TDs: McCray 7, Hudson 5, Harris 2, Welch 2,Stachowski, Barne, Medley, Pruitt, Felvus,Tantillo, Hubbard.
Passing: Barnes 21-68-574, Spurback 11-22-210.
TD Passes: Barnes 7, Spurback 5.
Interceptions: Medley 5, JaSmith, Burdick,Braithwaite.
FRec: Medley 2, Williams, Vargas, Tantillo.
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Nick O’Lay Lomax Barnes
2014 Numbers
The Big Green trailedjust 8-6 in the secondquarter but allowed 24 points beforethe end of the half and lost toFranklinville-Ellicottville last week…Ken Williams ran 16 times for 81yards and 2 TDs.Williams also made12 tackles ondefense... SteveGlinski ran 16 timesfor 81 yards and 1TD and completed 2of 9 passes for 29yards... MylesHervey was a solid performer on theOL... Mercy Cox-Hicks ran 9 timesfor 50 yards and made 5 tackles...Manny Williams ran 4 times for 20yards... Brandon Rivers caught a 21-yard pass and made 6 tackles... PaulBrinson was in on 8 tackles... ChrisMiner recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Lumberjacks wontheir annual T-NT RivalryGame and beat Tonawanda 35-14 lastweek... Chris Woodard ran 16 timesfor 157 yards and 4 TDs to lead thecharge. He also tossed a 35-yard TDpass... JoeDotterweich ran 14times for 45 yards. ewas aso 5-or-5 onPATs... Cody Sikoraran 10 times for 35yards and caught a35-yard TD pass...Connor Groff ran 4times for 15 yards... Nate Wilkinsoncaught a 12-yard pass… DanielLukaszonas made 15 tackles...Taylor Mellott made 6 tackles...Ryan McDonough made 6 tacklesand intercepted a pass... HaydenHolmes recorded a QB sack... AustinTober recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Huskies fellbehind 7-0 at the half andpulled to within 7-6 in the 3rd quarterbut lost to Pioneer 14-6... Jaryd Plaudhad a solid day on the ground as he ran15 times for 117 yards, including a71-yard TD in thethird quarter. Plaudalso caught a 22-yardpass, and made 6tackles on defense...Chuck Martin com-pleted 4 of 9 passesfor 76 yards...Anthony Morgancaught a 31-yard pass... Garrett Boldtcaught a 14-yard pass... Julian Rouloand Terrence Farwell led the defenseand shared the team-high honors asthey each made 9 tackles... NickHoward was in on 8 tackles… ChuckMartin made 6 tackles... Olean willhost Alden in the Funke Tournament...
Team Reports
OleanHuskies
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Eden...................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Springville................. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Bradford (Pa.).......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Dunkirk..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Pioneer...................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Plaud 137-872, Ellis 33-167,Morgan 2-53, JaRuolo 3-2, Ramadhan 10-(-1),Boldt 3-(-4), Martin 37-(-8).
Receiving: Ramadhan 15-379, Morgan 9-107,Plaud 4-105, Threehouse 4-68, Boldt 3-34,Cummings 2-8, Wofford 1-22, JuRuolo 1-14,Ellis 1-9, Martin 1-6.
TDs: Plaud 10, Ramadhan 5, Morgan 2, Ellis.
Passing: Martin 41-80-744, Ramadhan 1-5-6.
TD Passes: Martin 6.
Interceptions: Ramadhan, Morgan,Threehouse, Martin 2, Woford.
FRec: Ellis, Spears.
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NicholsBig Green
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ O’Hara................. 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Oakfield-Alabama..12:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Villanova..............TBA
Sat., Sept. 27....... Finney (5).................. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Panama.................1:30
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Finney (5)............. 4:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Ellicottville................ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ @ Sherman............... 1:30
North TonawandaLumberjacks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Riverside,,,,,,,,,,,........ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Wmsville East........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Sweet Home.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Kenmore East........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Grand Island........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Glinski 109-709, KWilliams 75-416,Cox-Hicks 72-323, Rivers 15-103, EWilliams 10-76, MWilliams 6-28.
Receiving: Miner 6-136, Cox-Hicks 6-44,Freeburger 3-89, Carrow 2-36, Rivers 2-26,KWilliams 2-13.
TDs: Glinski 11, KWilliams 8, Cox-Hicks 2.
Passing: Glinski 21-59-353.
TD Passes: Glinski.
Interceptions: Cox-Hicks 2, Carrow.
FRec: Brinson, Glinski, Rivers, Carrow, Miner.
Rushing: CWoodard 98-1157, Sikora 53-378,Dotterweich 74-330, McDonough 28-74,Mellott 16-60, Groff 21-54, Labonti 5-47,Nolley 8-35, Brandy 14-35, Sieracki 3-19,Clare 3-16.
Receiving: Wilkinson 17-178, Sikora 6-126,McDonough 5-77, Tober 5-36, Krantz 4-41, Gilbert 1-25, Craig 1-5, McNeil 1-3, Groff 1-2
TDs: CWoodard 20, Sikora 4, Dotterweich 3,Mellott 2, Brandy, McDonough, Krantz,Wilkinson, Holmes
Passing: CWoodard 34-70-481,McDonough 1-3-12, Clare 0-3-0.
TD Passes: CWoodard 3.
Interceptions: Krantz 3, CWoodard 2, Mellott 2, Gilbert, ZWoodard, Lukaszonas,McDonough
FRec: AGibson, ZWoodard, McNeill, Gilbert,Franusiak, CWoodard, Tober
Brandon Rivers Nick HowardJoe Dotterweich
2014 Numbers
The Quakers trailed12-0 at the half and lostto Jamestown 19-0... Dillon Jancacompleted 13 of 30 passes for 177yards... Billy Myers ran 8 times for23 yards... Josh Dahl ran 5 times for10 yards... KevinGoltz caught 3 pass-es for 73 yards...Jack Crowley caught2 passes for 33yards... Joe Losardocaught 3 passes for28 yards... ChrisLiberatore caught 2passes for 26 yards... Ronald Shulhad a huge game on defense as hemade 19 tackles, 5 for lost yardage…Matthew Perla made 12 tackles, 2 forlost yardage... Joe Bellagamba made11 tackles... Kevin Koziol was in on 6tackles... Jake Dogal made 4 tacklesand intercepted a pass...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers led 7-0at the half and allowed aTD in the 3rd quarter but held on tobeat Sherman 7-6... Greg Delahoycompleted 3 of 9 passes for 78 yardsand a TD... Dylan Bergman ran 9times for 18 yardsand made 11 tackleson defense... NathanStow ran 9 times for32 yards... JackPayne caught a 55-yard TD pass. Paynealso kicked the cru-cial PAT... DavidO’Dell caught a 15-yard pass andmade 5 tackles on defense... TannerNewman made 16 tackles and record-ed a QB sack... Brandon Metzermade 12 tackles, 1 for lost yardage...Mark Ecklund made 10 tackles...Ryan Applebee made 10 tackles, 3for loss, and also had a sack...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers led 7-0at the half but allowed a3rd-quarter TD before scoring in thefinal frame to win a hard-fought strug-gle with Olean 14-6... TylerMummery was a workhorse as he ran27 times for 143yards. Mummery alsomade 7 tackles, 1 forlost yardage... MattHaggerty ran 15times for 100 yardsand made 4 tackleson defense... AustinKossow tossed a 17-yard TD pass... Kris Riordan ran 10times for 65 yards and scored a TD ona 15-yard run... Tylor Beyer caught a17-yard TD pass... Brad Chislettmade 6 tackles... Caleb Riordanmade 5 tackles... Foster Dell made 4tackles and recorded 3 QB sacks…Jason Gauthier blocked a PAT...
PanamaPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... Westfield....................1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Pine Valley............ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 27....... Portville..................... 1:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Nichols....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Randolph.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Sherman.................... 1:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
PioneerPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Dunkirk..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Fredonia.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Springville............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Southwestern............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Eden...........................7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Olean.................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Stow 60-360, Saxton 26-221,Delahoy 29-162, Bergman 37-102, Ecklund 19-52,O'Dell 1-31, JkPayne 3-(-5), Mescall 1-(-4).
Receiving: Blose 10-189, Eddy 9-135,JkPayne 7-243, O’Dell 4-44, Ecklund 3-96,Bergman 1-3, Stow 1-1.
TDs: Stow 4, Delahoy 3, Eddy 3, JkPayne 3,Saxton 2, Ecklund 2, Bergman, Blos, THoch.
Passing: Delahoy 35-77-711, Jk.Payne 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Delahoy 8.
Interceptions: Blose 3, Delahoy 2, JkPayne,Eddy,
FRec: JkPayne.
Rushing: Mummery 153-1069, Riordan 76-411,Haggerty 35-262, Smith 6-51, Thagard 3-28,Fyock 3-20, Thompson 4-18, Kossow 8-2.
Receiving: Mummery 5-22, Chislett 4-43,Hyman 2-69, Beyer 2-42, Riordan 1-13,Haggerty 1-6.
TDs: Riordan 5, Mummery 4, Beyer 2,Thagard, Chislett, Hyman, Haggerty,Thompson.
Passing: Kossow 11-34-169, Mummery 5-7-59.
TD Passes: Kossow 4.
Interceptions: Tackentein 2, Hyman 2, Foley,Eigenbrod, Chislett.
FRec: Tackentein, Hyman, Dell, Moran, Fyock,Palmisano.
Team Reports
Orchard ParkQuakers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Frontier.................7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... West Seneca West.....7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Bishop McDowell..... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Clarence............... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lancaster...................7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Jamestown............7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Myers 87-630, Wheatley 45-534,Dahl 19-203, Paolini 4-28, Janca 9-15, Goltz 3-10, Bernas 2-7, Perla 1-2.
Receiving: Crowley 25-272, Goltz 22-338,Bruno 18-261, Koziol 12-141, Liberatore 10-183,Losardo 7-180 Myers 3-50, Dahl 2-40, Bernas 2-36, Perla 2-5, Dogal 1-17,Wheatley 1-10.
TDs: Myers 12, Wheatley 7,Crowley 5, Koziol 4, Goltz 4, Liberatore 3, Losardo 3,Bruno 2, Dahl 2, Paolini.
Passing: Janca 105-190-1533.
TD Passes: Janca 20.
Interceptions: Paolin 2, Dahl 2, Koziol,Wheatly, Perla, Dogal, McPoland.
FRec: Dahl 2, Perla, Janes, Dogal, Shul,Koziol, Sommervile, Myers.
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Jake Dogal Jack Payne Matt Haggerty
2014 Numbers
The Panthers jumpedout to a 22-0 lead at thehalf and beat Frewsburg 42-12...Dakota Studley powered the offenseas he ran 15 times for 121 yards.Studley also caught a 21-yard TDpass... Sean Harriscompleted 4 of 6passes for 53 yardsand a TD. He alsosnuc in a 1-yard TD...Chase Swetland ranfor a TD… AustinCornelius ran 6times for 23 yardsand a TD. He also ran for a pair of 2-point PATs... Alex Gilliland ran for aTD... Isaac Hilyer returned thegame's opening kickoff 85 yards for aTD. Hilyer also caught 2 passes for 28yards and made 6 tackles on defense...Grant Milne made 9 tackles... JayceFreeborn made 5 tackles and a sack...
2014 Numbers
The Cardinals led 14-0after one quarter and 42-0at the half as they beat Westfield 56-6last weekend... Randolph rushed for348 yards and had 500 yards of totaloffense in the win... Kyle Ecker ran13 times for 105yards, including a 38-yard TD. Ecker alsoreturned an intercep-tion 45 yards for aTD... Jake Brownfilled in for injuredstater Devyn Nelsenand ran 11 times for107 yards and TD... Bryce Morrisoncompleted 5 of 7 passes for 152 yardsand 2 TDs. He also ran 6 times for 55yards and 2 TDs... Derek Young ledthe defense with 7 tackles, 6 solo…Jeff Andrews was in on 7 tackles, 5initial hits... Tyler Stahley intercepteda pass...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raiders led21-0 after one quarter andheld a 28-21 lead in the fourth quarterbut lost to Aquinas 42-28... BrandonMetz led the ground game as he ran 9times for 127 yards and 2 TDs... MikeWilliams ran 4 timesfor 27 yards andmade 16 tackles ondefense... FranciscoGuzman ran 4 timesfor 25 yards andmade 9 tackles ondefense... KordellHolness-Lightbodycaught 9 passes for 165 yards and 2TDs... George Kline caught 8 passesfor 64 yards... Jim Canterbury madehis first start on the OL and playedwell... Jerry Hickson completed 30of 59 passes for 348 yards and 2TDs... Robert Dempsey and JohnHayes each made 10 tackles...
Team Reports
St. FrancisRed Raiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Holy Trinity..........1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... South Park................ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Alden......................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ St. Joe’s.................1:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Bishop Timon........... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Cathedral Prep......... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Aquinas..................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ @ St. Mary’s.............1:00
Sat., Nov. 1.......... @ Canisius................ 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Metz 31-223, Guzman 25-179,MWilliams 35-152, Dempsey 21-135,EWilliams 23-128, Pinnock 7-63, Woodarek 1-4,Kraus 1-2, Tasker 1-2, Kline 6-(-45), Hickson 27-(-81).
Receiving: Holness-Lightbody 36-630,Metz 26-296, Taylor 15-147, Guzman 15-146,Tasker 13-222, Kline 11-112, MWilliams 6-42,EWilliams 5-46, Pinnock 2-14, Dempsey 2-13,Shipman 1-8.
TDs: Metz 7, Guzman 5, Holness-Lightbody 5,EWilliams 2, Tasker 2, Dempsey, MWilliams,Metz, Hickson.
Passing: Hickson 128-251-1676, Kline 1-2-10.
TD Passes: Hickson 17.
Interceptions: Shipman 3, Holness-Lightbody 2,Kraus, Kline, Woodarek.
FRec: Dempsey 3, Weikle 2, EWilliams, Kline,Guzman, Hayes, Metz, Kraus, Shipman.
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RandolphCardinals
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ MGCLake (MG)...7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Portville..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Sherman............... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Ellicottville................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Panama......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Westfield....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Nelsen 60-704, Brown 15-125,Ecker 14-111, Sluga 21-108, Morrison 17-104,Stahley 1-23, Jacobi 3-(-13). (Team) 25-60.
Receiving: Bosley 18-364, Nelsen 2-69,Young 1-16, Jacobi 1-12, Stahley 1-2.
TDs: Nelsen 7, Bosley 6, Morrison 6, Sluga 5,Stahley 3, Ecker 2, Jacobi, Brown, Young,Shaffer.
Passing: Morrison 31-52-787.
TD Passes: Morrison 10.
Interceptions: Stahley 6, Nelson, Jacobi,Morrison, Ecker.
FRec: Jacobi, Huntington.
PortvillePanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Pine Valley.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Randolph.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Sherman.................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Panama.................1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Alley-Limestone........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Frewsburg................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Harris 24-164, Studley 27-162,Swetland 24-129, Cornelius 17-59,Hollamby 13-31, Hilyer 3-26, Gilliland 4-2.
Receiving: Hilyer 8-186, Swetland 7-112,Cornelius 2-76, Studley 1-21, Zink 2-13,Cornelius 1-(-1).
TDs: Hilyer 4, Swetland 3, Cornelius 3, Harris 3, Studley, Gilliland, Gehm.
Passing: Harris 21-40-407, Swetland 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Harris 5.
Interceptions: Hilyer, Gehm.
FRec: Zink 2.
Jake Brown Jim CanterburyJayce Freeborn
2014 Numbers
The Marauders fellbehind 14-0 after onequarter and lost to to St Marys 51-26...Darren Thompson led the offense ashe ran 18 times for 165 yards and 2TDs. Thompson also caught a 52-yardTD pass and made 6tackles on defense...Myles Young rantwice for 34 yards...David Archer com-pleted 6 of 14 passesfor 109 yards and aTD... Grant Beyercaught 2 passes for20 yards... Peter Masters caught 2passes for 19 yards and intercepted apass on defense... Jake Bomberskiled the defense as he made 9 tackles, 1for lost yardage... Connor McKennamade 7 tackles and recorded a QBsack... Dan Carr made 7 tackles, 3for lost yardage...
2014 Numbers
The St. Mary's roaredout to a 29-7 lead at thehalf and beat St. Joe's 51-26... It wasthe first time St. Mary’s had beaten St.Joe’s since 2001... Takal Molsoncompleted 9 of 17 passes for 166yards and 3 TDs. Healso ran 20 times for100 yards and 2TDs... Anthony Stittran 14 times for 84yards and a TD. Stittalso caught a TDpass... Tony Robinsoncaught 3 passes for 45yards... Dehlen Jones was a standouton the OL... Christian Osborne ran 3times for 30 yards... Jake Concannoncaught 4 passes for 100 yards and 2TDs... Sean Wilson made 7 tackles...Isaiah Hinton and Mark O’Neilleach made 6 tackles... Cam Dunningintercepted a pass...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors played toan 8-8 tie after one quar-ter but surrendered 3 TDs in the 2ndframe and lost to Springville 54-16last week... Jared Fish completed 9 of21 passes for 116 yards and 2 TDs.Fish also ran 8 timesfor 41 yards... TylerSiperek ran 12 timesfor 60 yards andcaught 2 passes.Siperek also spear-headed the defense ashe made a team-high8 tackles... JimmieNye caught 5 passes for 96 yards anda TD... Marquee Peters scored hisfirst varsity TD when he caught a 15-yard scoring pass... Chris Jimersonwas a standout on the offensive line...Marcus Cooper played well as hemade 7 tackles... Chris Jimerson wasin on 6 tackles...
St. Joe’sMarauders
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ St. Anthony’s........7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Clarence.................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Aquinas.................1:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... St. Francis................. 1:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Canisius..................... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ UPrep (5).............. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ St. Mary’s..................1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ Cathedral Prep (Pa).. 1:00
Fri., Oct. 31........ @ Bishop Timon.......7:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
St. Mary’sLancers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ UPrep (5).............. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... St. John Baptist........ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Bishop Timon.......7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Oil City (Pa.).............2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Niagara Wheatfield..1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Erie East (Pa.).......... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ St. Joe’s.................1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ St. Francis................. 1:00
Sat., Nov. 1.......... Cardinal O’Hara......1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thompson 102-631, Conschafter 43-170,Archer 36-148, Evans 26-109, Owens 12-65, Young 2-34, Bomberski 4-21, Dipasquale 4-20,Przybyla 3-4, Schaefer 1-2, Nelson 3-2, Jackson 3-(-2).
Receiving: Masters 9-105, Thompson 7-191,Beyer 6-73, Conschafter 5-56, McKenna 4-29,Owens 1-20, Bardak 1-10.
TDs: Thompson 10, Archer 3, Surace, Evans,Beyer, Jackson, Owens, Conschafter.
Passing: Archer 31-77-465, Nelson 1-4-15,Conschafter 1-2-4.
TD Passes: Archer 3.
Interceptions: Masters 5, Thompson 2,Surace, Shittu, Jackson, Bardak,.
FRec: Surace 2, Jackson 2, Bomberski,Conschafter, Jefries, Bardak, Smallwood,Carr.
Rushing: Molson 62-553, Stitt 59-341,Osborne 30-258, Robinson 6-127, Johnson 4-36,O’Neill 4-25, Miller 5-18, Concannon 1-18.
Receiving: Robinson 36-588, Dunning 12-201,O’Neill 10-93, Concannon 8-155, Stitt 2-10,Osborne 1-26, Hill 1-20.
TDs: Molson 9, Robinson 8, Stitt 4, O’Neill 3,Osborne 3, Concannon 3, Dunning 2, Stoj,Miller.
Passing: Molson 70-129-1148.
TD Passes: Molson 13.
Interceptions: Dunning 4, Bargsnesi, O’Neill,Stoj.
FRec: Jones, Robinson.
SalamancaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Southwestern........7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Springville................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Zaprowski 56-355, Fish 39-283,Siperek 33-320, Dowdy 17-119, Peters 7-16,Zaprowski 2-10, McClure 2-1
Receiving: Nye 20-389, Crandall 11-265,Siperek 10-204, Phearsdorf 3-43, Zaprowski 2-65, Peters 1-15, Fish 1-13,McClure 1-7, Howard 1-3.
TDs: Nye 7, Fish 4, Crandall 4, Zaprowski 2,Siperek 2, Dowdy, Peters.
Passing: Fish 48-95-968, Nye 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Fish 15, Nye.
Interceptions: Crandall 2.
FRec: Cooper, McClure, Fish, Siperek,Jimerson.
Team Reports
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David Archer Jake Concannon Marquee Peters
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats trailed 7-0after one quarter andpulled to within a single point in the3rd quarter but lost to Panama 7-6...Korey Ayers powered the offense ashe ran 32 times for 138 yards. Ayersalso made 6 tackleson defense... JeremyCole completed 3 of6 passes for 26 yardsand a TD. Cole alsoran 9 times for 33yards and... JakeCard caught a 9-yardTD pass and recov-ered a fumble on defense... DylanDavis was a standout on the OL...Adam Honey caught a 12-yardpass… Skylar Beatman and EthanLyon shared the team-high honors asthey each made 7 tackles... BertBensink made 5 tackles while KolbyParks recorded a QB sack...
2014 Numbers
The Black Knights led14-7 after one quarterand ground out a 28-7 win overCattaraugus-LV... Noah Radack com-pleted 5 of 10 passes for 82 yards anda TD... Kraig Gilbert had a huge dayas he ran 21 times for230 yards and 3TDs... ShermanWilliams ran 10times for 59 yards.Williams also made11 tackles, 1 for lostyardage... TrevonThompson caught a70-yard TD pass. He also made 7tackles, 2 for loss... Mike Priest made9 tackles... Noah Seneca made 9 tack-les and had a QB sack... Bill Seidersmade 6 tackles... Nate Jones made 7tackles... Cameron Steeprock made 7tackles with a sack... Dylan Robinsonmade 7 tackles, 1 for loss...
2014 Numbers
The Sparks led 13-0 atthe half and beatMcKinley 20-6... Tyree Brown com-pleted 11 of 21 passes for 158 yardsand a TD. Brown also ran 12 times for141 yards and 2 TDs... Daryl Moorecaught 3 passes for62 yards and a TD...Antonio Leonardcaught 3 passes for31 yards. Leonardalso intercepted apass on defense...Deandre Browncaught a 31-yardpass... Austin Neal ran 7 times for 52yards and intercepted a pass ondefense... Nick Schaefer caught a 12-yard pass... William Burgess ran 5times for 46 yards... WillQuanBurgess ran 3 times for 21 yards...Tavion Renfro recovered a fumble...Nyquis Turner made 5 sacks...
Team Reports
South ParkSparks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Hutch Tech........... 4:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ St. Francis............ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Iroquois (AH)........... 6:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... WSeneca West (AH).. 7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Hamburg (AH)......... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ East High (RF).....7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ McKinley (RF).....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: TBrown 44-404, WBurgess 26-209,Neal 26-191, QBurgess 29-152, Carmicheal 16-115, Coleman 4-71, McDonald 8-61, Renfro 5-56,DBrown 5-31, Neal 4-26, Gerace 5-15,Moore 1-6, Schaefer 1-3, Johnson 1-3.
Receiving: Leonard 25-311, Moore 17-346,DBrown 8-201, Carmicheal 2-6, Neal 1-14,Scheafer 1-12, Allen 1-6.
TDs: TBrown 7, Moore 5, Leonard 3, DBrown 2,Neal, Turner, McDonald, Coleman .
Passing: TBrown 54-100-874, McDonald 1-1-18.
TD Passes: TBrown 8, McDonald.
Interceptions: Leonard 4, Neal 4, Johnson 2.
FRec: Gerace 2, Turner 2, Carmicheal,KWilliams, Renfro.
Silver CreekBlack Knights
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Alley-Limestone........7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Akron....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Wilson................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lackawanna..............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gilbert 173-1127, SWilliams 63-307,Seiders 29-175, Hallick 14-72, CWilliams 9-62,Forbes 7-41, Radack 18-28, Szumigala 2-2,Jones 1-0.
Receiving: Thompson 14-307, Gilbert 8-94,VanZile 6-115, SWilliams 4-18, Hallick 2-45,AJimerson 1-18, Youngberg 1-17, Forbes 1-11.
TDs: Gilbert 15, SWilliams 5, Thompson 5,NJones 2, Seiders, Hallick, VanZile,AJimerson, CWilliams.
Passing: Radack 37-101-625.
TD Passes: Radack 7.
Interceptions: CWilliams 2, Priest, NJones,Gilbert, Jimerson.
FRec: Jimerson.
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Sherman-ClymerWildcats
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Ellicottville........... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Cattaraugus-LV........ 1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Portville................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Randolph...................7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Pine Valley................ 1:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Panama......................1:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ayers 126-551, Cole 62-262, Lyon 11-63, Svetz 13-43, Einink 7-26.
Receiving: Neckers 11-57, Parks 7-131, Card 5-81, Svetz 3-17, Meeder 2-25, Ayers 2-14, Honey 1-12.
TDs: Ayers 4, Parks 2, Cole 2, Lyon 2, Card.
Passing: Cole 31-78-337.
TD Passes: Cole 3.
Interceptions: Parks, Cole.
FRec: Card 3, Einink 2, Lyon, Dunnewold,Beatman, Ayers, VanValkenburg, Parks,Svetz, VanCuren.
Skylar Beatman Tavion RenfroNoah Seneca
2014 Numbers
The Trojans scored alltheir points in the secondquarter as they beat Cassadaga Valley17-3. Southwestern secured the 2ndseed in C South with the win... NoahWeinstein completed 7 of 14 passesfor 73 yards.Weinstein also ran 6times for 19 yardsand 2 TDs... MasonHoose ran 14 timesfor 89 yards...Brendan Kennedyran 10 times for 42yards... NickSwanson ran 14 times for 37 yards...Hunter Peterson ran 6 times for 11yards and made 8 tackles on defense...Niko Pannes caught 6 passes for 61yards and intercepted a pass... NickJohnson made 5 tackles... JordanBryerton and Corey Bryerton eachmade 9 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Griffins played toan 8-8 tie after one quar-ter but scored three times in the 2ndframe and beat Salamanca 54-16...Devin White-Kearns ran 17 times for141 yards and 4 TDs... Bryce Szudzikran 6 times for 54yards and caught an18-yard pass... ColinDeWitt ran 4 timesfor 51 yards and aTD... Jobe Murphyran 3 times for 36yards... Ian Bakerran 6 times for 28yards and a TD... Jake Smith ran 6times for 26 yards... Dalton Nelsonran 6 times for 17 yards and a TD...John Domes made 8 tackles... DevinPazzuti made 6 tackles... BryceStedman made 5 tackles... AustinCoon was a standout on the OL andrecovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Spartans lost adefensive battle toRiverside 14-6 last weekend... AlexGoupil led the ground game as he ran20 times for 76 yard... Tajay Ahmedran 5 times for 25 yards and made 8tackles on defense...Austin Bratek ran 6times for 33 yardsand made 6 tackles...Mike Chase complet-ed 2 of 5 passes for31 yards... TerryRutland ran 5 timesfor 15 yards and aTD. Rutland also made 6 tackles andrecorded a QB sack on defense...Austin Bowden caught 3 passes for 39yards... Ron Larocque completed a27-yard pass... Richard Duermeyerwas a standout on the OL and made 6tackles on defense... Eric Yaeger made6 tackles...
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Lockport................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Grand Island............ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Sweet Home.............. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Riverside (RF)......2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
SouthwesternTrojans
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Alley-Limestone...7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Cleve Hill...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cass Valley (F)..... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
SpringvilleGriffins
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Olean.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Eden...........................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Pioneer.......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ East Aurora...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
StarpointSpartans
Rushing: MHoose 96-528, Peterson 68-502,Swanson 72-440, Kennedy 37-159, Weinstein 35-96, BWilliams 11-31,Sandbloom 1-9, CWilliams 1-3, Burk 1-2.
Receiving: Pannes 18-193, Sandbloom 8-154,Swanson 5-91, Burk 3-27, Kennedy 2-27,MHoose 2-25, Peterson 2-22.
TDs: MHoose 6, Weinstein 6, Peterson 3,Pannes 2, Swanson 2, Kennedy 2, Breyerton.
Passing: Weinstein 39-76-536.
TD Passes: Weinstein 2.
Interceptions: JBreyerton 2, Pannes.
FRec: Hayes 3, Hoose, Pannes.
Rushing: White-Kearns 94-707, O'Brien 84-458,Crotty 28-298, Smith 27-128, Nelson 20-122, Baker 20-116, Szudzik 7-54, DeWitt 5-48,Murphy 4-33, Emmick 1-5.
Receiving: Pazzuti 3-63, Crotty 3-28, Warner 2-48,Smith 1-32, Szudzik 1-18, Baker 1-15.
TDs: White-Kearns 15, O’Brien 5, Baker 3,Crotty 2, Pazzut, Smith, Nelson, DeWitt.
Passing: White-Kearns 10-48-167, Nelson 1-1-0.
TD Passes: White-Kearns 2.
Interceptions: Smith 2, Baker, Crotty,Stedman, Pazzuti, White-Kearns.
FRec: Pazuti, Domes, Nelson, Smith,Szudzik, Ball, Schultz, Coon.
Rushing: Goupil 108-457, Rutland 60-385,Ahmed 47-266, Bratek 41-185, Yaeger 25-100,Chase 3-16.
Receiving: Bowden 11-131, Chase 10-163,Meenaghan 7-78, Dumond 7-32, Larocque 5-58,Ahmed 5-18, Rutland 2-15, Goupil 0-21.
TDs: Rutland 8, Yaeger 5, Goupil 4, Bratek 2,Ahmed 2, Chase, Larocque.
Passing: Yaeger 42-76-472, Chase 2-5-31,Larocque 1-1-27.
TD Passes: Yaeger 3.
Interceptions: Chase 3, Bowden 2,Larocque.
FRec: Wray 4, Yaeger, Bowden, Barber,Yoder, Busch, Goupil.
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Nick Johnson Bryce Szudzik Richard Duermeyer
2014 Numbers
The Panthers openedup a 21-7 lead at the halfand beat Williamsville South 48-13.Sweet Home clinched the A North titlewith the win... Kevin Torrillo com-pleted 12 of 16 passes for 173 yardsand a TD... JordanEvert ran 9 times for57 yards and 2 TDs.Evert scored on runsof 3 and 34 yards...Jordan Heine ran 8times for 99 yardsand a TD... BrandonSmiley ran 3 timesfor 30 yards and 2 TDs. Smiley alsocaught 5 passes for 102 yards...Milton Zeigler ran 3 times for 23yards and a TD. Zeigler also caught 3passes for 25 yards... Jon Phillips ran10 times for 46 yards... Adrian Drakecaught 4 passes for 51 yards... JoeArmenia was 6-for-6 on PATs...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors fellbehind 28-0 at the halfand lost their annual rivalry game toNorth Tonawanda 35-14 last week-end... Tristan Boling completed 6 of19 passes for 74 yards and 1 TD.Boling also ran 20times for 109 yards...Ethan Shattuck ran19 times for 102yards and a TD...Brandon Fryecaught 3 passes for15 yards and a TD...Bret Kelly caught 2passes for 21 yards... Brian Buicaught a 38-yard pass... Colin Smithled the defense as he made 10 tack-les... Tyler Smith shared the team-high honors with 10 tackles...Tonawanda will play at Barker-Roy-Hart at 6 pm on Friday night at Roy-Hart High School...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines fellbehind 14-0 after onequarter and lost to Randolph 56-6 lastweekend... Max Bates completed 15of 30 passes for 147 yards... NolanHunt caught 4 passes for 26 yards andpunched in a 1-yardTD. Hunt also made8 tackles and inter-cepted a pass ondefense... SteveWisecarver caught 4passes for 41 yards...Derek Waltercaught a 50-yardpass... Chris Catalano added 14yards to the rushing totals... JoeyQuagliana had a solid day on defenseas he made 11 tackles, 1 for lostyardage... Alec Chelton also made 11tackles... Robbie Gugino andBrandon DeJohn were standouts onthe offensive line...
Team Reports
WestfieldWolverines
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Panama.................1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Ellicottville................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Frewsburg................. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Pine Valley............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Randolph..............7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Hunt 22-408, Chelton 32-113,Poletto ?-57, Walter 12-45, Bates 5-6,Catalano 2-3, Cambrie 1-0.
Receiving: Wisecarver 4-41, Catalano ?-114,Poletto 2-31,Walter 1-50, (Unknown) 1-34,Cambrie 1-15, Hunt ?-63.
TDs: Hunt 7, Walter, Krystofiak, Poletto.
Passing: Bates 15-30-147, Hunt 7-13-95.
TD Passes: Hunt.
Interceptions: Hunt.
FRec: Chelton, Bates, Hunt, Gugino.
TonawandaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cheektowaga.............7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Depew................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Alden......................... 7:30
Thu., Oct. 2.........@ Amherst................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Maryale.,,............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ North Tonawanda.... 6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Boling 80-441, Shattuck 59-325,Henderson 19-93, Frye 9-23, Mayer 6-20.
Receiving: Frye 17-218, Shattuck 3-63, Kelly 3-28, Bui 2-60, Longo 1-23.
TDs: Shattuck 5, Frye 3, Boling 2, Kelly,Shattuck.
Passing: Boling 26-80-392.
TD Passes: Boling 3.
Interceptions: Boling 3, Frye 2, Shattuck,Kelly.
FRec: Bui 2.
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Sweet HomePanthers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Jamestown................ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ North Tonawanda..7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Riverside................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Starpoint...............2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Wmsville South.........2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Evert 70-698, Smiley 30-312, Heine 26-228, Phillips 29-189, Ziegler 12-83,Dabney 9-47, Justice 7-31, Tyes 3-13, Banks 2-8, Zielen 1-6, Drake 1-6, Torrillo 18-5,Iverson 2-0, Zielen 1-(-6), Owens 1-(-1),Kromphardt 5-(-26).
Receiving: Smiley 21-378, Milton 11-161,Zeigler 9-96, Drake 9-91, Evert 4-32, Heine 2-15, Tyes 1-71, Phillips 1-16.
TDs: Evert 14, Smiley 9, Zeigler 5, Milton 3,Phillips 2, Heine 2, Tyes, Dabney, Colon.
Passing: Torrillo 57-100-800, Kromphardt 1-1-71, Evert 1-4-10.
TD Passes: Torrillo 13, Kromphardt.
Interceptions: Zeigler 2, Drake 2, Sherrod,Zielen, Torrillo, Woods.
FRec: Phillips 2, Colon, Iverson, Ortiz, Tyes,Woods.
Brian BuiJoe Armenia Brandon DeJohn
2014 Numbers
The Trojans jumpedout early and crushedcross-town rival West Seneca West50-0 last weekend... Ray Johnson ran15 times for 152 yards and 2 TDs...John Dolac ran 14 times for 97 yardsand 2 TDs. Dolacalso made 4 tackles,2 for lost yardage, ondefense... MattKumro ran 2 timesfor 17 yards andcompleted an 18-yardpass... Tyler Skretnyran 6 times for 43yards and a TD. Skretny also made 6tackles, 2 for loss, had a QB sack andintercepted a pass on defense... ErnestWagner ran 2 times for 12 yards anda TD... Brandon Day ran for 19yards... Alex Fleming made 2 tacklesand posted a QB sack... Sam Khourywas in on 4 tackles...
2014 Numbers
No Report.
2014 Numbers
The Flames trailed 14-0at the half and lost toGrand Island 25-0... Matt Evanetskiran 6 times for 34 yards and caught a15-yard pass... Tahji Lewis ran 10times for 17 yards and made 4 tackleson defense... ArjunChima ran 2 timesfor 18 yards... PatOrsini caught 4 pass-es for 60 yards andrecovered a fumbleon defense... MikeMusone caught 2passes for 24 yards...Mike Poturalski caught a 9-yardpass... Ryan Foster completed 7 of 19passes for 60 yards... Tyler Cranecompleted a 14-yard pass... BrianMorreale made 5 tackles... AlanMorreale and Cameron Davis eachmade 4 tackles... Aidan Lecavailerrecovered a fumble...
West Seneca EastTrojans
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Iroquois..................... 9:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ South Park (AH)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Hutch Tech (RF)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Hamburg................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ West Seneca West.....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
West Seneca WestIndians
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Clarence.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Jamestown............7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Frontier......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Lancaster...................7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Depew....................7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ WSeneca East...... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Williamsville EastFlames
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Bennett................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ North Tonawanda..7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Starpoint................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Sweet Home.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Wmsville South....6:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Riverside................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Grand Island........7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Dolac 55-539, Day 67-438,Johnson 48-343, Skretny 35-200, Kumro 12-45,Santiago 3-20, Wagner 2-12, Maconaghy 1-2.
Receiving: Skretny 11-153, Day 9-70, Dolac 6-113, Santiago 2-36, Fleming 2-16,Johnson 2-4, Streczywilk 1-2.
TDs: Dolac 11, Skretny 5, Day 4, Johnson-3,Kumro, Wagner.
Passing: Kumro 33-53-386.
TD Passes: Kumro.
Interceptions: Dolac 2, Skretney 2, Johnson.
FRec: Dolac.
Rushing: Berry 72-339, Harm 30-258, Broad 27-215, Myers 14-105, Kline 12-57,Wiesner 5-21.
Receiving: Myers 18-223, Skea 7-111,Taylor 5-36, Wilde 3-36, Lampman 2-25,Haettich 2-14, Jaycox 1-7, Berry 1-6, Harm 1-2.
TDs: Harm 2, Myers 2, Skea, Wilde.
Passing: Broad 31-66-382, Kline 4-9-52.
TD Passes: Broad 2, Kline.
Interceptions: Kline 2, Maconaghy.
FRec: Skea, Dolac, Pimpo, Schenk.
Rushing: Lewis 65-360, Evanetski 68-254,Allen 20-77, Foster 15-67, Chima 3-16.Poturalski 1-9, Cook 3-5, Crane 1-4, Orsini 1-(-5).
Receiving: Orsini 22-381, Poturalski 12-173,Musone 7-89, Lewis 6-68, Cook 4-47, Crane 2-15, Evanetski 2-32, Milla 1-10.
TDs: Lewis 2, Orsini 2, Poturalski, Allen,Mills, Evanetski, Musone.
Passing: Foster 47-137-677, Crane 1-3-14.
TD Passes: Foster 4.
Interceptions: Poturalski, Orsini.
FRec: Mohnsin 2, Schoelkopf 2, Lecavailer.
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The Spartans led 13-0after one quarter of playand beat Lockport 26-6... ChadSteinwachs completed 7 of 13 passesfor 111 yards and a TD... AndrewHwang led the offense as he ran 22times for 148 yardsand caught 3 passesfor 21 yards... JasonHwang ran 2 timesfor 27 yards and aTD... DeanThompson caught 3passes for 42 yardsand a TD... NickAmes led the defense with 14 tack-les... Zac Kelly made 8 tackles...Connor Kelly made 5 tackles and hada QB sack... Duke Hwang made 5tackles... Dave Sheets made 4 tackleswith a sack... George Attea had a QBsack... Nick Maranto intercepted 2passes... Clay Ruppert intercepted 1...
2014 Numbers
The Billies fell behind21-7 at the half and lostto Sweet Home 48-13 last week...Jeremy Spitzberg rushed 11 times for42 yards... Sam Castronova complet-ed 9 of 30 passes for 112 yards and aTD. Castronova alsoran 10 times for 26yards, and made 11tackles on defense...Josh Shamenda ran4 times for 45 yards,including a 30-yardTD run... KamVarner ran 2 timesfor 11 yards... Jake Fuzak had a solidday on the offensive line… RyanPhillips caught 5 passes for 50 yards...Justin Moon caught 2 passes for 49yards, including a 20-yard scoringstrike... Jake Huber caught 2 passesfor 13 yards... Niahjel Hunley made10 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Lakemen fellbehind 14-0 after onequarter and lost to JFK 24-7 lastweekend... Nick Thuman ran 8 timesfor 32 yards and caught 2 passes for12 yards... Jeff Mazur ran 10 timesfor 28 yards... KJHoover ran twice for18 yards... JustinDaul completed 8 of24 passes for 76yards, including a 25-yard TD pass to AlexFox... Jacob Ricecaught 2 passes for12 yards. Rice also led the defensiveunit with 12 tackles, 10 initial hits…Hunter Howland caught a 9-yardpass... Jarred Held had a solid day ashe made 7 solo tackles... DylanThompson-Cox was in on 7 tackles, 4primary... Steven Proper also made 4stops...
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2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Akron.........................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Silver Creek.............. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Newfane................ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Barker................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ JFK............................ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thuman 52-156, Rick 45-125,Mazur 26-79, Proper 4-47,Greenlief 3-19,Hoover 2-18, Howland 8-11, JDaul 22-(-40).
Receiving: Rice 15-122, Howland 12-145,Fox 8-162, ADaul 5-29, Thompson-Cox 3-71,Proper 3-23, Thuman 3-22, Rick 3-(-5), Mazur 2-1, JDaul 1-28, Bell 1-4, Dabill 1-0.
TDs: Fox 2, JDaul 2, Rick, Rice, Howland,Thuman.
Passing: JDaul 57-112-520.
TD Passes: JDaul 4.
Interceptions: (Unknown)-1.
Fumbles: (Unknown)-1.
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2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Kenmore West.......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Starpoint................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Grand Island....... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... North Tonawanda.... 7:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........Williamsville East.... 6:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Kenmore East...... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Moon 28-183, Shamenda 25-151,Castronova 55-146, Spitzberg 39-129, Varner 10-57, Foster 7-32, Holyoke 10-24,Donius 4-16, Lafferty 2-10, Buell 1-3, Schuler 1-1.
Receiving: Foster 38-903, Huber 19-220,Philipps 18-214, Spitzberg 10-86, Buell 6-58,Tuskes 4-46, Varner 4-37, Moon 3-55,Castronova 1-14.
TDs: Foster 15, Huber 3, Castronova 3,Spitzberg 2, Philipps, Tuskes, Buell, Donius,Moon, Shamenda.
Passing: Castronova 100-184-1448, Holyoke 3-6-33.
TD Passes: Castronova 21.
Interceptions: Huber 3, Castronova 3, Buell,Spitzberg, Donius.
FRec: Laudico 3, Hunley, Gallagher, Moon.
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2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Grand Island............ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... East High.................. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........Ken West (DPW)..... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Frontier.................7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Lockport....................2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: AHwang 110-613, JHwang 8-59,Casey 5-57, DHwang 10-40, Padilla 2-39,Adelizzio 9-34, Thompson 6-12.
Receiving: Thompson 17-234, Kelly 16-290,NAmes 9-142, AHwang 9-112, JHwang 8-122,JAmes 2-50, (Unknown) 1-3.
TDs: Thompson 7, Kelly 5, JHwang 5, Ames 3, AHwang 3, Steinwachs 2, Adelizzio,Casey, Padilla, Attea, Maranto.
Passing: Steinwachs 68-124-1072, Padilla 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Steinwachs 16.
Interceptions: Kelly 4, NAmes 2, Steinwachs 2,Maranto 2, Ruppert, AHwang, Becht.
FRec: Thompson, Attea, Sheets, Kelly.
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Kenmore East RB Kurt McGowan rushed 21 times for 85yards in the Bulldogs 7-0 win over arch-rival Kenmore Westin the teams’ annual rivalry game last week.
A North Div All PF PA NextSweet Home...…....... 6-0 6-1 293 114 McKinleyWilliamsville South..... 5-1 6-1 197 184 HamburgNorth Tonawanda...... 4-2 5-2 229 155 @ WSeneca EastStarpoint.................... 3-3 3-4 150 137 @ South ParkGrand Island..........… 3-3 3-4 117 142 Hutch TechRiverside.........…....... 3-3 3-4 80 162 @ IroquoisKenmore East…….... 0-6 1-6 100 215 East HighWilliamsville East...… 0-6 0-7 65 258 @ Lake Shore
A South Div All PF PA NextSouth Park................. 6-0 6-1 175 91 StarpointWest Seneca East..... 5-1 6-1 213 54 North TonawandaHamburg.........……… 4-2 5-2 209 102 @ Wmsville SouthMcKinley..........…....... 3-3 3-4 116 129 @ Sweet HomeIroquois...................... 3-3 4-3 173 89 RiversideHutch Tech................. 2-4 3-4 163 170 @ Grand IslandLake Shore.........…… 1-5 1-6 133 236 @ Wmsville EastEast High.................... 0-6 0-7 6 279 @ Kenmore East
AA North Div All PF PA NextKenmore West…....... 4-0 4-3 172 107 LancasterWilliamsville North..... 3-1 6-1 218 38 FrontierNiagara Falls………... 2-2 4-3 154 137 @ Orchard ParkLockport…………....... 1-3 2-5 116 174 @ JamestownNiagara Wheatfield.... 0-4 1-6 19 255 @ Clarence
AA South Div All PF PA NextJamestown................ 5-0 6-1 256 90 LockportOrchard Park….......... 4-1 6-1 309 137 Niagara FallsFrontier………............ 3-2 3-4 151 226 @ Wmsville NorthLancaster…............... 2-3 3-4 154 165 @ Kenmore WestClarence…………...... 1-4 2-5 157 204 Niagara WheatfieldWest Seneca West.... 0-5 0-7 50 314 Season Complete
B North Div All PF PA NextBennett....................... 6-0 7-0 312 45 MedinaBurgard...................... 5-1 6-1 195 83 @ FredoniaMedina....................... 4-2 5-2 272 158 @ BennettAlbion......................... 3-3 4-3 200 150 DunkirkLew-Port.................... 2-4 2-5 119 190 @ EdenBarker......................... 1-5 2-5 129 275 TonawandaNewfane..................... 0-6 1-6 80 292 @ Springville
B Central Div All PF PA NextCheektowaga............. 4-1 5-2 221 127 DepewDepew........................ 4-1 6-1 164 89 @ CheektowagaMaryvale.................... 4-1 6-1 175 54 @ East AuroraAlden.......................... 2-3 3-4 179 179 @ OleanAmherst..................... 1-4 2-5 81 175 PioneerTonawanda.................. 0-5 1-6 97 203 @ Barker
B South Div All PF PA NextEast Aurora................ 5-1 5-2 152 63 MaryvaleFredonia...................... 5-1 5-2 210 166 BurgardOlean......................... 3-3 4-3 129 147 AldenDunkirk....................... 3-3 4-3 156 134 @ AlbionSpringville.................. 3-3 4-3 210 134 NewfanePioneer...................... 2-4 3-4 110 97 @ AmherstEden........................... 0-6 0-7 66 263 Lew-Port
C North Div All PF PA NextCleveland Hill.............. 5-0 5-2 210 65 SalamancaSilver Creek................. 4-1 6-1 226 86 GowandaJFK.............................. 3-2 3-4 92 134 @ SouthwesternLackawanna................ 2-3 2-5 70 141 @ MGCLakeWilson......................... 1-4 1-6 74 214 Alley-LimestoneAkron........................... 0-6 0-7 31 234 @ CVF
C South Div All PF PA NextMGCLake.................... 5-0 7-0 304 30 LackawannaSouthwestern.............. 4-1 5-2 169 118 JFKGowanda..................... 2-3 3-4 152 140 @ Silver CreekSalamanca.................. 2-3 3-4 143 212 @ Cleveland HillCVF............................. 2-3 3-4 77 176 AkronAllegany-Limestone..... 0-5 0-7 36 175 @ Wilson
Class D Div All PF PA NextRandolph..................... 6-0 6-1 265 56 @ FrewsburgEllicottville.................... 4-1 6-1 260 98 PortvilleCattaraugus-LV............ 4-2 4-3 182 148 Cardinal O’HaraPanama....................... 3-2 4-2 125 139 @ WestfieldPortville........................ 2-3 3-3 137 122 @ EllicottvilleFrewsburg.................... 2-4 2-4 114 173 RandolphSherman-Clymer.......... 1-5 1-5 78 163 NicholsWestfield...................... 0-5 0-6 80 216 PanamaPine Valley................... 0-0 0-0 00 00 Season Cancelled
Msgr Martin Div All PF PA NextBishop Timon............. 3-0 6-1 208 111 CanisiusCanisius..................... 2-0 7-0 214 55 @ Bishop TimonSt. Mary’s................... 1-1 4-3 239 141 St. FrancisSt. Joe’s..................... 1-2 3-4 141 225 Erie Cathedral PrepCardinal O’Hara......... 0-1 2-5 114 176 @ Cattaraugus-LVSt. Francis................. 0-2 3-4 187 207 @ St. Mary’s
Independent Div All PF PA NextNichols....................... -- 3-3-1 176 185 @ Sherman
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Player (Team) Att YardsMiller (MGCLake)................ 120 ...1,390CWoodard (N.Tonawanda).... 98 ...1,157MThomas (Cansius)............ 104 ...1,075Kloc (Iroquois)......................195 ...1,260Alicea (Dunkirk)................... 210 ...1,228Gilbert (Silver Creek)........... 173 ...1,127Mummery (Pioneer).............153 ...1,069Thomas (Timon).................. 127 ...1,020Grant (Alden)...................... 162 ...1,015Taylor (Cleve Hill).................. 97 ...1,012Gomolka (Hamburg)........... 131 ......904Pecoraro (Medina).................98 ......949Ford (Kenmore West)......... 109 ......897Plaud (Olean)...................... 137 ......872McDuffie (Bennett)................ 56 ......846McCarthy (Fredonia)............. 93 ......825Bernardi (Cattaraugus-LV)...165 ......795Lewis (East Aurora).............. 91 ......757McCray (Niagara Falls)....... 102 ......751Gibson (Cheektowaga)..........84 ......731Musall (Frank-El-Ville)......... 105 ......719Glinski (Nichols).................. 109 ......709White-Keans (Springville)...... 94 ......707Nelsen (Randolph)................ 60 ......704Evert (Sweet Home)............. 70 ......698White (Bennett)..................... 70 ......674McGowan (Kenmore East).. 133 ......648Gregory (Amherst)................ 78 ......632Thompson (St. Joe’s).......... 102 ......631Myers (Orchard Park)............ 87 ......630Brandon (Grand Island)....... 138 ......630Ford (Maryvale).................... 90 ......624
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Player (Team) TDCWoodard (NTonawanda)....... 20Miller (MGCLake)..................... 17Musall (Frank-El-Ville).............. 17Grant (Alden)............................16Foster (Wmsville South)...........15Ford (Kenmore West)...............15Gilbert (Silver Creek)................15White-Kearns (Springville)........13Evert (Sweet Home).................14Taylor (Cleve Hill)..................... 13
Player (Team) Rec YardsFoster (Wmsv South)............ 38 ......903Holness-Lightbody (St. Fran).... 36 ......630Robinson (St. Mary’s)........... 36 ......588Panebianco (Jamestown)...... 32 ......439Carlson (Jamestown).............30 ......562Bailey (Lew-Port).................. 30 ......431Voss (Fredonia).................... 29 ......453Nadrowski (Kenmore East)... 28 ......229King (Alden).......................... 27 ......411Metz (St. Francis).................. 26 ......296DiBenedetti (Kenmore East)... 25 ......405White (Kenmore West).......... 25 ......346Leonard (South Park)............ 25 ......311Crowley (Orchard Park)........ 25 ......272Lewis (Medina)...................... 23 ......337Pecoraro (Medina).................23 ......241Vasi (Kenmore East)............. 22 ......381Goltz (Orchard Park)..............22 ......338Simpson (Bishop Timon)....... 21 ......811Smiley (Sweet Home)............21 ......378Black (Cheektowaga)............ 21 ......274Stallworth (Cheektowaga)..... 21 ......220Nye (Saamanca)................... 20 ......389Mosher (Grand Island).......... 20 ......386OHill (Akron).......................... 20 ......204HLancaster (Bishop Timon)... 19...... 397Hersey (Lancaster)................ 19 ......270Parker (Cheektowaga).......... 19 ......247Huber (Wmsville South)........ 19 ......220
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TOUCHDOWN PASSESPlayer (Team) TDsCastronova (Wmsv South)............ 21Janca (Orchard Park).................... 20Hickson (St. Francis)..................... 17Steinwachs (Wmsville North).........16May (Bishop Timon)...................... 16Holland (Jamestown)..................... 15Fish (Salamanca).......................... 15Suchan (Hamburg)........................ 14Torrillo (Sweet Home).................... 13Molson (St. Mary’s)....................... 13
PASSING YARDSPlayer (Team) YardsHickson (St. Francis)................ 1,676Janca (Orchard Park)............... 1,533Castronova (Wmsv South)........1,448Speyer (Lancaster)................... 1,363Holland (Jamestown)................ 1,360May (Bishop Timon)..................1,351Ciezki (Cheektowaga).............. 1,182
Player (Team) INTStahley (Randolph)........................ 6Medley (Niagara Falls).................. 5Seminara (Canisius)..................... 4BRyan (Hamburg)......................... 4Stahley (Randolph)....................... 4Masters (St. Joe’s)........................ 4DiCureia (Albion)........................... 4Larson (Jamestown)...................... 4Carlson (Jamestown).................... 4Kelly (Wmsville North)................... 4Dunning (St. Mary’s)...................... 4Leonard (South Park).................... 4Neal (South Park)......................... 4
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Player (Team) FRMorrow (Burgard).......................... 4Wray (Starpoint)............................ 4Taylor (Ceve Hill)........................... 4
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
FIELD GOALSPlayer (Team) FG (Lg) Nycz (Iroquois) 6 (37)Haubiel (Amherst) 5 (49)Tarbutt (Canisius) 4 (52)Hoose (Southwestern) 4 (36)Neuss (Wmsv South) 4 (35)Mullen (Clarence) 2 (30)
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Depew TE Zach Wojcik tries to get away from Lancaster’s Jake Recor during theWildcats 13-6 win over their arch-rival last weekend.
WEEK 1Friday, September 5thAmherst 15, East Aurora 7Hamburg 41, Lake Shore 8St. Anthony’s 49, St. Joe’s 16Aquinas 42, Bishop Timon 0West Seneca East 12, Iroquois 7Clarence 31, West Seneca West 12Williamsville South 24, Kenmore West 21North Tonawanda 28, Riverside 0Bennett 54, Williamsville East 6 McKinley 30, East High 0Depew 24, Alden 21Cheektowaga 35, Tonawanda 0Maryvale 14, Cleve Hill 6Lew-Port 48, Barker-RH 30Dunkirk 8, Pioneer 0Lackawanna 13, Wilson 0Silver Creek 28, Allegany-Limestone 0Salamanca 39, Cass Valley-Falconer 26MGCLake 24, Randolph 12Southwestern 36, Gowanda 21Cattaraugus-LV 27, Westfield 26Portville, Pine Valley forfeitEllicottville 33, Sherman 16Panama 34, Frewsburg 32Lancaster 29, Lockport 7Orchard Park 72, Frontier 22Fredonia 36, Springville 34
Saturday, September 6thSt. Francis 28, Holy Trinity 21Canisius 48, McQuaid 3Cardinal O’Hara 28, Nichols 6Medina 68, Newfane 8JFK 36, Akron 0St. Mary’s 22, UPrep 20Jamestown 35, Sweet Home 28Niagara Falls 26, Niagara-Wheatfield 0Williamsville North 21, Grand Island 0Starpoint 26, Kenmore East 20Olean 20, Eden 12Burgard 26, Albion 20South Park 42, Hutch Tech 20
WEEK 2Friday, September 12thDepew 42, Amherst 6West Seneca East 49, Lake Shore 12Bishop Timon 32, UPrep 8Jamestown 68, West Seneca West 7Niagara Falls 22, Cheektowaga 21Hamburg 28, McKinley 6North Tonawanda 41, Williamsville East 14Williamsville South 31, Starpoint 28Iroquois 24, Hutch Tech 0Grand Island 22, Riverside 18Silver Creek 41, Akron 0Maryvale 27, Alden 18Lew-Port 49, Newfane 8Tonawanda 35, JFK 6Southwestern 17, Allegany-Limestone 7MGCLake 50, Gowanda 7Salamanca 13, Lackawanna 0Randolph 49, Portville 6Burgard 20, Fredonia 16East Aurora 21, Pioneer 0Dunkirk 54, Eden 14Bennett 46, Medina 14Albion 32, Barker/RH 8Ellicottville 39, Cass Valley 0Frewsburg @ Charlotte (5) Frontier 27, Lancaster 14
Saturday, September 13thNichols 34, Oakfield-Alabama 28Canisius 34, Aquinas 0St. Mary’s 34, St. John The Baptist 14Cardinal O’Hara 39, Finney 12St. Joes 30, Clarence 21Cattaraugus-LV 26, Panama 14Sherman 30, Westfield 22Cleve Hill 34, Wilson 0Orchard Park 35, Kenmore West 18Lockport 38, Niagara Wheatfield 0Williamsville North 48, East High 0Sweet Home 65, Kenmore East 14Olean 20, Springville 18St. Francis 34, South Park 12
WEEK 3Friday, September 19thBishop Timon 38, St. Mary’s 14UPrep 16, Cardinal O’Hara 14Frontier 39, Clarence 27Orchard Park 70, West Seneca West 17Sweet Home 39, North Tonawanda 15Williamsville South 28, Grand Island 21Hamburg 42, East High 6West Seneca East 26, McKinley 6Cheektowaga 39, Lackawanna 12Fredonia 22, Pioneer 16Maryvale 8, Amherst 6Burgard 22, Lew-Port 7Wilson 27, Akron 13Silver Creek 36, JFK 14MGCLake 42, Salamanca 0Gowanda 26, Westfield 0Southwestern 37, Cleve Hill 18Portville 42, Sherman 20Randolph 41, Cattaraugus-LV 12Ellicottville 37, Frewsburg 14Canisius 43, Walsh Jesuit 7Cass Valley 14, Allegany-Limestone 0Springville 42, Eden 12East Aurora 30, Dunkirk 8Depew 35, Tonawanda 14Medina 36, Lake Shore 30Jamestown 41, Lancaster 14Panama @ Pine Valley
Saturday, September 20thNichols 15, Villanova College 15Aquinas 39, St. Joe’s 7Kenmore West 27, Lockport 0Hutch Tech 41, Niagara Wheatfield 7Riverside 6, Kenmore East 0Williamsville North 28, Niagara Falls 12Starpoint 32, Williamsville East 6Albion 42, Newfane 6Bennett 56, Barker 6South Park 28, Iroquois 17St. Francis 42, Alden 21Olean 35, Bradford 19
WEEK 4Friday, September 26thCanisius 27, Jamestown 14Frontier 42, West Seneca West 7Bishop Timon 46, Riverside 6Hamburg 43, Hutch Tech 20Williamsville South 45, North Tonawanda 20South Park 14, West Seneca East 7Cheektowaga 46, Amherst 23Springville 22, Pioneer 13Albion 46, Eden 16Olean 28, Dunkirk 6Depew 12, Maryvale 7Bennett 42, Lew-Port 7Barker-RH 24, Newfane 21Silver Creek 52, Wilson 12Lackawanna 20, Akron 12Gowanda 13, Allegany-Limestone 0MGCLake 56, Cassadaga Valley 0Southwestern 42, Salamanca 20Randolph 42, Sherman 0Ellicottville 50, Westfield 0Cattaraugus-LV 28, Frewsburg 12Lancaster 27, Clarence 24Alden 33, Tonawanda 14East Aurora 28, Fredonia 6Burgard 36, Medina 6
Saturday, September 27thKenmore West 30, Niagara Falls 26St. Joe’s 34, St. Francis 30Attica 40, Cardinal O’Hara 12Orchard Park 44, McDowell 14Cleve Hill 42, JFK 0Panama 21, Portville 14Nichols 34, Finney 12Oil City (Pa.) 35, St. Mary’s 32Lockport 38, Starpoint 35Williamsville North 53, Niagara Wheatfield 0Grand Island 31, Kenmore East 20Sweet Home 42, Williamsville East 14McKinley 38, Lake Shore 14Iroquois 32, East High 0
WEEK 5 Thursday, October 2ndWilliamsville South 42, Williamsville East 8Amherst 17, Tonawanda 14Kenmore West 20, Wmsv North 15
Friday, October 3rd Lake Shore 43, East High 0Orchard Park 35, Clarence 19Jamestown 38, Frontier 7Lancaster 36, West Seneca West 0North Tonawanda 49, Kenmore East 25Bennett 20, Burgard 12West Seneca East 40, Hutch Tech 8McKinley 24, Iroquois 20Pioneer 18, Southwestern 12Alden 32, UPrep 12Albion 40, Lew-Port 8Medina 66, Barker-RH 8JFK 6, Lackawanna 0Salamanca 27, Allegany-Limestone 12Cassadaga Valley 20, Gowanda 19MGCLake 50, Cardinal O’Hara 0Cattaraugus-LV 26, Portville 7Randolph 28, Ellicottville 0East Aurora 28, Olean 6Dunkirk 14, Springville 12Cheektowaga 28, Depew 21Maryvale 42, Akron 0Frewsburg 27, Westfield 26
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WEEK 5 (Continued) Saturday, October 4th Bishop Timon 28, St. Francis 21Canisius 17, St. Joe’s 0St. Mary’s 41, Niagara Wheatfield 0Panama 41, Nichols 24Pine Valley @ Sherman (Cly), 1:30Niagara Falls 27, Lockport 14Sweet Home 43, Riverside 14Starpoint 14, Grand Island 0Fredonia 30, Eden 6Cleve Hill 28, Silver Creek 14Newfane 37, Wilson 21South Park 19, Hamburg 7
WEEK 6Friday, October 10thDunkirk 18, Amherst 0Orchard Park 53, Lancaster 28Hutch Tech 30, Lake Shore 14West Seneca East 29, Hamburg 7South Park 40, East High 0North Tonawanda 41, Grand Island 18Medina 36, Lew-Port 0Pioneer 49, Eden 6Maryvale 42, Tonawanda 6Bennett 40, Albion 0Springville 28, East Aurora 23Cleve Hill 38, Akron 0Silver Creek 27, Lackawanna 25Portville 26, Allegany-Limestone 14MGCLake 32, Southwestern 8Gowanda 36, Salamanca 28Ellicottville 56, Cattaraugus-LV 20Randolph 37, Panama 8Depew 17, West Seneca West 7Williamsville North 27, Frontier 0Fredonia 50, Olean 14Frewsburg 17, Sherman 6Westfield @ Pine Valley, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th Canisius 21, Bishop Watterson 14Cassadaga Valley 14, JFK 6Elba 16, Cardinal O’Hara 7Barker 41, Wilson 7St. Joe’s 28, UPrep 18Niagara Falls 21, McKinley 6Kenmore West 56, Niagara Wheatfield 0Jamestown 41, Clarence 7Iroquois 30, Lockport 13Williamsville South 38, Kenmore East 14Riverside 22, Williamsville East 17Sweet Home 28, Starpoint 9Burgard 34, Newfane 0Bishop Timon 28, Wilson Magnet 6Nichols 23, Finney 16St. Mary’s 45, Erie East (Pa.) 8Erie Cathedral Prep 49, St. Francis 14Cheektowaga 46, Alden 14
WEEK 7Friday, October 17th North Tonawanda 35, Tonawanda 14West Seneca East 50, West Seneca West 0Hamburg 41, Frontier 14Jamestown 19, Orchard Park 0Niagara Wheatfield 12, Lew-Port 0Iroquois 43, Lake Shore 12South Park 20, McKinley 6Grand Island 25, Williamsville East 0Maryvale 35, Cheektowaga 6Springville 54, Salamanca 16Alden 40, Amherst 14Burgard 45, Barker 14Medina 46, Albion 30JFK 24, Wilson 7MGCLake 50, Allegany-Limestone 3Gowanda 30, Akron 6Randolph 56, Westfield 6Silver Creek 28, Cattaraugus-LV 7Portville 42, Frewsburg 12Depew 13, Lancaster 6Fredonia 50, Dunkirk 48Southwestern 17, Cassadaga Valley 3
Saturday, October 18th Clarence 28, Niagara Falls 20Canisius 24, Cardinal Mooney (Oh) 17Bishop Timon 36, Cardinal O’Hara 14St. Mary’s 51, St. Joe’s 26Ellicottville 45, Nichols 20Panama 7, Sherman 6Kenmore East 7, Kenmore West 0Williamsville North 26, Lockport 6Sweet Home 48, Williamsville South 13Riverside 14, Starpoint 6East Aurora 22, Eden 0Cleve Hill 44, Lackawanna 0Hutch Tech 44, East High 0Bennett 54, Newfane 0Aquinas 42, St. Francis 28Pioneer 14, Olean 6
WEEK 8Friday, October 24thSection VI Playoffs TBACanisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00O’Hara @ Catt/LV, 7:00Panama @ Westfield (@Brocton), 7:30Portville @ Franklinville (@ FRANK), 7:00Randolph @ Frewsburg, 7:30
Saturday, October 25thSection VI Playoffs TBAErie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Joe’s, 1:00St. Francis @ St. Mary’s, 1:00Nichols @ Sherman, 1:30
WEEK 9Friday, October, 31stSection VI Semifinals TBASt. Joe’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00
Saturday, November 1stSection VI Semifinals TBACardinal O’Hara @ St. Mary’s, 1:00St. Francis @ Canisius, 1:00
WEEK 10Friday, November 7th @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 8th @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBA
WEEK 11Friday, November 14thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBAMsgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 15thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBAMsgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
WEEK 12Friday, November 21stNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 22ndNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBAMsgr. Martin Association Championship
WEEK 13Friday, November 28th @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 29th @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBA
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Utica lost to St. John Fisher 42-7 last week and fellto 4-3 on the season. Utica head coach BlaiseFaggiano was the defensive coordinator at St. JohnFisher for nine seasons.
“When I was at Fisher we were 1-8, 1-9 and 3-7 overour first three years,” Faggiano said. “By the eighthyear we were in FinalFour. It was tremendousto be a part of building aprogram like that.”
Faggiano still hasgood memories of histime with Fisher.
“Being part of thatprogram’s turnaroundgave me the opportunityto be a head coach,” hesaid. “I will always begrateful for that. I wantto take the experiencesI had there and bring ithere to Utica. When Iwas at Fisher, it took us6 years to finally beatIthaca. It takes a whileto get things in placeand we are doing thathere.”
This week, several ofFaggiano's players willmake a ‘homecomingtrip’ of their own whenthe Pioneers play atBuffalo State Collegethis weekend.
“Buff State is a pretty tough team,” Faggiano said.“In the Empire 8, you have to show up every week.”
Two of Faggiano's assistants, Will Pluff and RyanWilson, will be back in their home area.
“They love coming back to Buffalo,” Faggiano said,“and I love having two coaches from Buffalo on staff.This is a huge recruiting area for us. WNY will alwaysbe a priority for us in recruiting, so it's nice to have tieslike that to the area.”
Faggiano said that his team still has a lot to play for,despite last week’s loss.
“Buff State is playing for an Empire 8 championship,”Faggiano said. “We are trying to get our program’s thirdwinning season. We just want to keep it simple and wina football game.”
The Pioneers hope to qualify for a post-season bid.“We have three games left to try and get a bowl
game,” Faggiano said. “Utica has never gone to the
post-season and that would be a big accomplishment.”In addition to Utica’s two assistant coaches, Utica
punter Dakota Peel will also be coming home for theweekend.
“He's having a great season,” Faggiano said. “He’svery high up the national rankings for punters.”
Peel, an Alden grad,is averaging close to 43yards per punt. He haspunts of 74, 67, 65 and63 yards this season.
“He gets fired upwhen he gets one offlike that,” Faggianosaid. “He’s a competitor.When he gets a greatpunt off he jumpsaround like he scored atouchdown.”
Peel, a senior, actual-ly started at Utica as aRB. He has scored 2TDs in his career withthe Pioneers.
“Coach Pluff actuallyrecruited him,” Faggianosaid. “When he was afreshman, he started atSt. Lawrence and hadover 100 yards rushing.He was the OffensivePlayer of the Game onTime Warner TV thatweek. It’s nice whenyour punter can be a
good athlete, too.”But, as the roster improved each season since
Faggiano's arrival, Peel found fewer and fewer opportu-nities to carry the ball.
“We started getting too much depth for him to stay atrunning back,” Faggiano said. “We thought he could bean All-American punter. We talked to him and he madethe decision to move to punter full time. It was best forour team and the results are showing that it was a goodmove for everyone.”
Peel is now 5th in the nation in punting average.“We are only giving up 5 yards per punt return,”
Faggiano said. “A lot of that has to do with Dakota's ability.”Peel is majoring in Business Management and has a
GPA over 3.0.“He’s always been a very strong student,” Faggiano
said. “Now he's having the kind of year he deserves infootball, too.”
Peel Comes Home with Utica
Photo by Utica College
Utica College senior Dakota Peel.
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2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location Time9/6 Sat Misericordia University Away 12:00 PM9/13 Sat Union College Away 1:00 PM9/20 Sat Frostburg* HOME 12:00 PM9/27 Sat Brockport* HOME 7:00 PM10/4 Sat Ithaca* Away 1:00 PM10/11 Sat Salisbury* Away 12:00 PM10/18 Sat St. John Fisher*^ HOME 1:00 PM10/25 Sat Buffalo State* Away 2:00 PM11/8 Sat Alfred* HOME 1:00 PM11/15 Sat Hartwick* Away 1:00 PM
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Empire 8 Conf AllSt. John Fisher…............ 4-1 5-1Buffalo State………….... 3-1 5-1Salisbury.….................... 3-1 4-2Ithaca.….......................... 3-2 4-2Brockport State............... 2-2 4-2Utica................................ 2-3 4-3Alfred.….......................... 1-3 3-3Hartwick.…..................... 1-3 2-4Frostburg.…................... 1-4 3-4
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Last Week’s Scores St. John Fisher 42, Utica 7Salisbury 49, Hartwick 42Frostburg 38, Ithaca 37Brockport 45, Alfred 42
This Week’s Games Salisbury @ Ithaca, 12:00Frostburg @ Alfred, 12:00St. John Fisher @ Alfred State, 1:00Brockport @ Hartwick @, 2:00Utica @ Buffalo State, 2:00
For the third week in a row, theHobart College football team is rankedeighth in the nation in both the D3foot-ball.com Top 25 and the AFCA CoachesPoll. The unde-featedStatesmen didnot have agame sched-uled this pastweekend.
Hobart isnow 6-0 overalland shares theLiberty Leaguelead with a 3-0record. TheStatesmen leadthe conferencein rushingdefense (89.0yds/g), thirddown conver-sion (50.5%),and fourthdown conver-sion (75.0%).Hobart is sec-ond in theleague in scoring offense (35.2 ppg),scoring defense (13.3 ppg), total offense(399.7 yds/g), and total defense (242.2yds/g).
Nationally, the Statesmen areamong the best statistically in fourthdown conversion (4th), red zone offense
(5th, 95.7%), sacks allowed (8th,0.67/g), punt return defense (12th, 1.8yds/ret), scoring defense (20th), andpassing yards allowed (25th, 153.2/g).
Senior QBPatrick Conlandirects theoffense. He’scompleted 54percent of hispasses for 931yards and 9TDs, rankingsecond in theleague in bothcategories.
Conlan's toptarget is seniorwide receiverElvin Souffrant,who has 18receptions for310 yards andtwo touch-downs. On theground,Hobart's topfour runningbacks are all
averaging more than 4.5 yards percarry, combining for 1,108 yards and 17touchdowns.
Hobart is on the road for its next con-test, visiting Rensselaer (4-3, 2-2) thisweek at noon.
Hobart Ranked 8th
Liberty League Conf AllHobart 3-0 6-0St. Lawrence 3-0 5-1Springfield 3-1 5-2Rochester 2-2 4-2RPI 2-2 4-3WPI 1-2 2-4Union 0-3 0-6Merchant Marine 0-4 2-5
Last Week’s Scores Rochester 34, RPI 20Springfield 48, Merchant Marine 21Western New England 36, Union 14
This Week’s Games Hobart @ RPI, 12:00Springfield @ St. Lawrence, 1:00Rochester @ Union, 1:30Merchant Marine @ , 2:00WPI @ Merchant Marine, 4:00
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MAC East Conf AllBowling Green.….............. 3-1 5-3Akron................................. 2-1 4-3Ohio.….............................. 2-2 4-4UMass.….......................... 2-2 2-6Buffalo…………................. 1-2 3-4Miami (Oh).….................... 1-2 1-6Kent State..….................... 0-3 0-6
MAC West Conf AllToledo..….......................... 3-0 4-3Western Michigan.…......... 2-1 4-3Central Michigan............... 2-2 4-4Northern Illinois................. 1-1 4-2Ball State........………….... 1-2 2-5Eastern Michigan.….......... 1-2 2-5
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UB... This Week’s Game Central Michigan @ Buffao, 3:30
Last Week’s Scores Western Michigan 26, Bowling Green 14Ohio 23, Akron 20UMass 36, Eastern Michigan 14Kent State 39, Army 17Ball State 32, Central Michigan 29Northern Illinois 51, Miami 41
This Week’s Games Northern Illinois @ Eastern Michigan, 1:00Ohio @ Western Michigan, 2:00UMass @ Toledo, 2:00Akron @ Ball State, 2:00Kent State @ Miami, 2:30Central Michigan @ Buffao, 3:30
Hobart coach Mike Cragg as led theStatesmen to a 6-0 record this fall.
It’s not the critic who counts.
Not the man who points out wherethe strong man stumbled or wherethe doer of deeds could have donethem better.
The credit belongs to the man marred by the dust and the sweat and the blood;
who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again and again...
...who at best knows,in the end, the triumphof high achievements and who, at the worst, if he fails at least fails while daring greatly,
so that his place will never be with those cold timid souls who know neither victory or defeat.
- Theodore Roosevelt
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