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SmallPantherPlays Big
October 29, 2014 Issue No. 93 60 Pages
W E E K L Y
S E C T I O N 6
RB Jordan Heinereturns from injuryto help Sweet Home
South Parkready forRematch
Burgard, Bennettbattle for tripto The Ralph
Lockport GradKhari Demosstarts at Fisher
State RecordsTeam ReportsNYS RankingsSchedules
Sideline ChatterExtra PointSection 6 Standings
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This Week’s Lineup:
10QB is the Best for West
Kenmore West beat Lancaster 41-21 in the
first round of the Class AA playoffs last
week. In the win over Lancaster, QB
DeAngelo Walker-Johnson led the offense
as he rushed 25 times for 117 yards and 3
TDs.
11 Becht leads North ‘D’
Williamsville North beat Frontier 33-0 in
the first round of the Class AA playoffs.
It was the fifth shutout for the Spartans
this season. One player who has helped
the Spartans defense this season is senior
LB John Becht.
12 Leonard has Great Career
South Park beat Starpoint 20-12 last
week in the first round of the Class A
playoffs. If the Sparks are going to
become the first Buffalo City team to
play in the Ralph, they will need a big
game from senior WR Antonio Leonard.
17 Wesley Leads Cleve Hill
ContentsOCTOBER 29, 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
Cleve Hill led just 12-6 at the half but
scored twice after the break and beat
Salamanca 24-6 last weekend. If the
Eagles are going to get past
Southwestern, they will need a big
game from senior WR Aaron Wesley.
Cauley Honored for ComebackPat Cauley was named the Coach of the Week by
the Buffalo Bills and the National Guard after his teambeat Williamsville South 40-34 in overtime.
“I accept the honor on behalf of the team, our kids,our coaches and our community,” Cauley said. “A lotmore goes into a win like that than just the headcoach. Everyone did a great job.”
It was Hamburg’s first-ever playoff win on the roadand the Bulldogs used a most improbable way to earnthe win.
Hamburg trailed 21-3 at the half and looked for theall the world like they were going to exit the playoffs.
“Way back inour summer con-ditioning pro-gram,” Cauleysaid, “I made surethat the kidsunderstood that,no matter whathappened thisseason, we wouldbe resilient andrelentless.”
At the halftimebreak, Cauleyreminded hisplayers of that.
“I just told thekids to take adeep breath,” hesaid. “We werenot going to dielike this. We weregoing to get to the4th quarter with achance to win.We had worked too hard and if we were going to goout, we were going out playing our kind of football.”
Hamburg scored early in the third quarter to pullwithin 21-9 but Williamsville South answered with a TDto push the lead to 27-9.
“We still felt we had a chance,” Cauley said. “We canscore from anywhere on the field but we had to stopthem from scoring and we hadn’t been able to do that.”
However, Hamburg scored and then caused aturnover. When the Bulldogs scored again late in thethird quarter, they trailed just 27-24.
Hamburg still had a mountain to climb whenWilliamsville South scored again to take a 34-24 leadwith just 8:41 left in the game.
It took four minutes but Hamburg again pulled to
within three points when Micth Gomolka pounded infrom the 4-yard line to make the score 34-31.
Hamburg needed one more stop.“We had a guest speaker come in and talk to the
kids on the Thursday before the game,” Cauley said.“One of the things he told them was that every inchcounts. He said that the game would come down to afew inches.”
With Williamsville South facing a 4th-and-1 on theHamburg 19-yard line, the Bulldogs stopped theBillies’ just inches short of a game-clinching first down.
The Bulldogs drove frantically down the field and,on the game’slast play, JasonShuttleworthkicked a 37-yardFG to tie thegame.
In the OT ses-sion, theHamburg defensestopped Southwithout a firstdown. With theirown possession,the Bulldogsmethodicallydrove to the 2-yard line and thenGomloka ham-mered in for thegame-winning TD.
Cauley hasbeen a coach atHamburg for 23years. Hecoached at the
modified and JV levels for 15 years. He was also thehead basketball coach for 11 years before steppingdown to pursue his administration degree.
Cauley was named the Hamburg AD 2 years ago.“It certainly is a challenge but I will never be an AD
that is only interested in the program I coach,” he said.“We are trying to create a culture where everyone is aBulldog. I have excellent assistant coaches who do agreat job and pick up any slack that might existbecause of my other position.”
Cauley says that his team is far from satisfied withwinning a playoff game.
“There’s no reason to be satisfied,” he said. “Wehave a good team waiting for us but we want the oppor-tunity to go out and compete and we want to win.”
Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week
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Hamburg coach Pat Cauley was named the Coach of the Week by theBuffalo Bills and the National Guard after his team beat WilliamsvilleSouth 40-34 in OT last week.
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SECTION VI PLAY-OFFSClass AA First RoundOrchard Park 40, Niagara Falls 13Jamestown 55, Lockport 0Williamsville North 33, Frontier 0Kenmore West 41, Lancaster 21Class AA SemifinalsWilliamsville North @ Jamestown, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pmOrchard Park @ Kenmore West, Sat., Nov. 1, 2:00 pmClass AA ChampionshipFri., Nov. 7, 9:00 pm @ Ralph Wilson
Class A First RoundSweet Home 44, McKinley 6South Park 20, Starpoint 12Hamburg 40, Williamsville South 34 (ot)West Seneca East 25, North Tonawanda 14Class A SemifinalsHamburg @ South Park, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pmWest Seneca East @ Sweet Home, Sat., Nov. 1, 2:00 pmClass A ChampionshipThurs., Nov. 6, 8:30 pm @ Ralph Wilson
Class B First RoundBurgard 32 , Fredonia 0Bennett 42, Medina 6Cheektowaga 41, Depew 21Maryvale 7, East Aurora 0Class B SemifinalsBurgard @ Bennett, Sat., Nov. 1, 2:00 pmMaryvale @ Cheektowaga, Sat., Nov. 1, 7:00Class B ChampionshipFri., Nov. 7, 4:00 pm @ Ralph Wilson
Class C First RoundCleve Hill 24, Salamanca 6Southwestern 55, JFK 6MGCLake 45, Lackawanna 0Silver Creek 32, Gowanda 14Class C SemifinalsSouthwestern @ Cleve Hill 38, Sat., Nov. 1, 2:00 pmSilver Creek @ MGCLake, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pm Class C ChampionshipFri., Nov. 7, 6:30 pm @ Ralph Wilson
Class D SemifinalsPanama @ Randolph, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pmCattaraugus-LV @ Ellicottville, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pmClass D ChampionshipThurs., Nov. 6, 5:00 pm @ Ralph Wilson
Class DD SemifinalsWestfield @ Portville, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pm Sherman @ Frewsburg, Fri., Oct. 31, 7:00 pmClass DD ChampionshipThurs., Nov. 6, 3:00 pm @ Ralph Wilson
CHUCK FUNKE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENTClass AA FINALS: Lancaster 28, Clarence 7
Class A Semifinals Grand Island 32, Hutch Tech 22Iroquois 31, Riverside 14FINALS: Iroquois XX, Grand Island
Class B Semifinals Alden 14, Olean 6Dunkirk 22, Albion 20FINALS: Dunkirk XX, Alden XX
Class C Semifinals Cass Valley 35, Akron 18Wilson 27, Allegany-Limestone 4FINALS: Cass Valley 42, Wilson 0
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Offense John Dolac powered the offenseas he ran 25 times for 199 yardsand 3 TDs to lead West SenecaEast to a 25-14 win over NorthTonawanda in the first round ofthe Class A playoffs. Dolac alsomade 8 tackles, 1 for lostyardage, on defense.
Defense Brad Zaffram made 16 tackles, 1for lost yardage, and intercepted2 passes as Canisius beat BishopTimon 37-8 last weekend. Hereturned one INT 80 yards for aTD. Zaffram also carried 7 timesfor 37 yards, including a 4-yardTD.
Special Teams Brandon Bojanowski returnedthe opening kickoff 97 yards fora TD for the game’s only TD asMaryvale won a defensiveslugfest with East Aurora 7-0 lastweek. He also ran 7 times for 32yards as the Flyers advanced tothe Class B semifinals.
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Sweet Home jumped out to a 21-0 led at the half and beat
McKinley 44-6 in the first round of the Class A playoffs last
week.
“The kids did exactly what we coached them to do all week,”
Sweet Home coach John Faller said. “For the second week in a
row they executed flawlessly. Our kids executed very well.’
Sweet Home improved to 6-1 on the season. The Panthers
have won 6 straight gams
since opening the season
with a loss to Jamestown.
“You need to win or go
home,” faller said, “an our
kids know that. They have
been striving to get to this
point since we lost to
Jamestown.”
After a sluggish win
over Starpoint in Week 5,
Sweet Home has dominat-
ed it’s last two games.
“We have played really
great football the last two
weeks,” Faller said.
“Everyone has been con-
tributing on offense,
defense and special teams.”
This Saturday, the
Panthers will host West
Seneca East in the semifi-
nals for the second straight
season.
“We played West
Seneca East in the semis
last year,” Faller said, “and
two years ago we played
them at the Stadium. We
are not unfamiliar with
each other.”
West Seneca East will
have a significant size
advantage when the teams
meet.
“That’s not a news
flash,” Faller said. “We are undersized against everyone this
year. We don't have any big kids like some of these teams do.”
Faller said that he’s pleased with the way his team has played
despite the lack of size this season.
“Size helps but you go with what you have,” he said. “We
have pretty good technique and our kids work on it a lot. We do
what Sweet Home does. We’re really sound and these kids know
what they’re doing. We’re not unbeatable but you better come
with your ‘A game’ to beat us.”
And while the Panthers will not be able to rely on size to
push opponents around, for the first time this year, they will
have a full roster to work with.
“We have everyone back healthy,” Faller said. “We had a
bunch of injuries, the kind that take time to heal. We’ve always
had injuries before, everybody does. But you need somebody to
go in and perform when they get their chance.”
One player that has returned to bolster the Panthers is senior
RB Jordan Heine.
Heine, a 2-year starter who is just 5-foot-6 and 145 pounds
led the Panthers with 124 rushing yards in the win over
McKinley.
“In high school foot-
ball, little guys can be
very good players,” Faller
said. “He runs as hard as a
guy who is 190 pounds
and he is twice as quick.”
Heine has been timed
at 4.6 in the 40-yard dash.
“It’s his change of
direction that he’s really
devastating with,” Faller
said. “He can stop and go
on a dime. You don’t
know which way he's
going to go. Most kids are
not going to get a clean
shot at him. Once he
changes direction, he
accelerates really quickly.”
Heine suffered a
hairine fracture in his shin
in the Panthers opening-
week loss to Jamestown.
“It took a long time to
heal up,” Faller said. “He
didn’t come back until
Week 6.”
Heine returned for the
Panthers win at Starpoint.
In that game he ripped off
a 60-yard punt return to
set up a Sweet Home TD
in a 28-9 win.
“He’s really dangerous
on punt and kickoff
returns,” Faller said.
The following week, Heine rushed for 99 yards and a TD as
Sweet Home won the A North Division with a 48-13 win over
Williamsville South.
“Every game he has been back, he was one of our leaders on
offense,” Faller said. “We’ve been giving him a little time at
defensive back but mostly he just plays offense.”
Heine also starts at point guard for the Sweet Home basket-
ball team and is a midfielder for Faller in lacrosse.
“He’s a real good lacrosse player,” Faller said.
Heine also plays a lot bigger than his size, Faller said.
“He’s a real competitor,” Faller said. “He gets on the field
and he has no fear. He’s ready to go from the opening kickoff.
Size means nothing to him. He’ll lower his shoulder and hit peo-
ple.”
Size Means Nothing for Senior
Sweet Home senior Jordan Heine rushed for 124 yards in thePanthers 44-6 win over McKinley last eekend.
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Photo by Mark Adair
AAOrchard Park ledjust 21-13 after threequarters but scored3 TDs in the finalframe and beatNiagara Falls 40-13last week... Billy
Myers ran 19 times for 115 yardsand 2 TDs. Myers also made 6tackles on defense... The Quakerswill play at Kenmore West in theAA Semifinals on Saturday.
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
Kenmore West beat Lancaster 41-21 in
the first round of the Class AA playoffs last
week. The Blue Devils rebounded just one
week after losing 7-0 to arch-rival
Kenmore East.
“That was a
rivalry game and
Ken East played
hard,” West coach
Rich Harris said.
“They earned it.
They beat us.”
The loss to win-
less Ken East
shocked everyone
in WNY. Especially
since the Blue
Devils had just won
the AA North the
previous week.
“It’s been a
roller coaster ride,”
Harris said. “We
started out 0-2, won
the division and
then lose to our
rival. Our team is
very young. We
start 4 sophomores.
That’s what happens with a young team
like this. But we are light years better than
we were at the beginning of the year.”
In the win over Lancaster, QB
DeAngelo Walker-Johnson led the offense
as he rushed 25 times for 117 yards and 3
TDs. He also passed for 58 yards and
another TD.
“We’ve been running the ball very
effectively,” Harris said, “but he can throw.
He as a great arm.”
Walker-Johnson has rushed for 308
yards and 5 TDs this
season.
“He’s very fast,”
harris said. “He runs
the 40 in 4.5. He was
a 100-meter track
champion at the NFL
meet last year.”
Walker-Johnson
(6-0, 180) has
become a team
leader this fall.
“His leadership
and charisma are
outstanding,’ Harris
said. “He just lights
up the room when
he walks in. The
team really rallies
behind him.”
The junior has
an academic aver-
age in the high 80s.
“He comes into
the office every day after practice to shake
the coaches hands before he goes home,”
Harris said. “He’s just showing respect.”
Walker-Johnson is also a member of the
Student Advisory Council, a student group
that consults with the Athletic Director
about policies and procedures.
Junior QB is Best for West
Photo by Tim Frank
Kenmore West junior DeAngelo Walker-Johnson.Friday, October 24thLockport @ Jamestown, 7:00Niagara Falls @ Orchard Park, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thLancaster @ Kenmore West, 2:00Frontier @ Wmsville North, 2:00
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Jamestown explod-ed for 35 points in tefirst quarter and led49-0 at the half asthey beat Lockport55-0 last week...Zacc Kinsey ran 5
times for 114 yards and 2 TDs. Healso caught a 31-yard TD pass...Jamestown will host WilliamsvilleNorth in the Class AA semifinalson Friday.
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
N O T E B O O K
At A Glance
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Williamsville North beat Frontier 33-0
in the first round of the Class AA play-
offs. It was the fifth shutout for the
Spartans this season and the 10th over the
past two seasons.
“Our game was
plan was to come
in running the
ball,” coach Mike
Mammoliti said,
“and we rushed for
almost 200 yards.”
The Spartans
led 14-0 at the half.
“We had moved
the ball pretty
well,” Mammoliti
said. “We only
threw the ball 9
time.”
Williamsville
North will now
play at Jamestown
in the Class AA
semifinals on
Friday.
“The kids are
really excited
about the opportu-
nity,” Mammoliti said. “A lot of people
already making plans for Jamestown to
move ahead. That's fine with us. We like
being under the radar.”
Mammoliti says that his team has
played well since losing to Kenmore West
in Week 5.
“I think it was a wake-up call that we
needed to get better,” he said. “The kids
have played pretty well since. They have
given up 6 points in three games.”
One player who has helped the
Spartans defense
this season is senior
LB John Becht.
“He was one of
the sophomores we
brought up 3 years
ago,” Mammoliti
said. “We brought
up six sophomores
and a freshman and
they have all been
two-way starters for
us the last 3 years.”
Becht (6-0, 195)
also starts at RG on
offense.
“He’s bigger
than he looks,”
Mammoliti said.
“He has great foot-
ball sense. He
understands all the
schemes.”
Becht is a mem-
ber of the National Honor Society with an
academic average of 93.
“He's a very bright kid,” Mammoliti
said. “His toughness and his technique are
outstanding. His hands are excellent. In
another offense he would be a starting
tight end. He’s that good of an athlete.”
Becht Leads North Defense
Photo by Mark Adair
Williamsville North senior John Becht.
AAP L A Y O F F S
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 Home playedto a 0-0 tie after onequarter but scored 3times in the secondframe and beatMcKinley 44-6 in thefirst round of the
Class A playoffs... Jordan Evertran 20 times for 77 yards and 2TDs... Sweet Home hosts WestSeneca East in the semifinals.
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
N O T E B O O K
P L A Y O F F S
AN O R T H At A Glance
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South Park beat Starpoint 20-12 last
week in the first round of the Class A
playoffs. The Sparks will make their first-
ever appearance in the semifinals this
Friday when they host Hamburg.
“We're excited
to still be alive,”
coach Tim Delaney
said. “Everybody
knows its one more
game to get to the
Stadium.”
The Sparks beat
Hamburg in Week
5 this season.
“We need to
play better than we
did the first game,”
Delaney said.
“They are playing
really well right
now. They are a
good football team.”
The Sparks
were expected to
beat Starpoint
handily but needed
a 4th-down stop
late in the game to
secure the win.
“We need to clean up our mistakes,”
Delaney said. “We need to be more care-
ful with the football. We turned it over 4
times against Starpoint.”
If the Sparks are going to beat
Hamburg and become the first Buffalo
City team to play in the Ralph, they will
need a big game from senior WR Antonio
Leonard.
Leonard is the Sparks career leader in
receptions and he has played with three
different QBs.
“Each QB was a
little different,”
Delaney said. “We
are a much heavier
run team this year.
This year has been
different for
Antonio. We are a
different offense.”
Leonard has 104
receptions in his
career and has more
than 1,000 yards
receiving in his
career. He also has
10 career TDs.
“He has been
committed to our
year-round program
since he was a
freshman,” Delaney
said. “We knew he
would be on varsity
as a sophomore.”
Leonard is also tied for the South Park
record of career interceptions with 12.
“Every Division I-AA team that has
called likes him,” Delaney said. “Every
Division 3 school likes him. He won't
have a problem finding a home.”
Leonard Has Great Career
Photo by Mark Adair
South Park senior Antonio Leonard.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 Easttrailed 14-13 afterthree quarters butscored twice in thefinal frame to pullout a 25-14 winover North
Tonawanda in the first round of theClass A playoffs... John Dolacpowered the offense as he ran 25times for 199 yards and 3 TDs.
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
N O T E B O O K
P L A Y O F F S
AS O U T H At A Glance
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Hamburg rallied from a 21-3 halftime
deficit to beat Williamsville South 40-34
in overtime in the first round of the Class
A playoffs last week.
“Our game plan wasn't working and
we weren't execut-
ing,” Hamburg
coach Pat Cauley
said. “We got some
offensive momen-
tum in the second
half.”
Hamburg had
pulled to within
34-31 late in the
game but had to
survive a 4th-down
measurement as
Will South was try-
ing to run out the
clock.
“That could
have gone either
way,” Cauley said.
“It was inches short
and we got one last
chance.”
Cauley told his
team to relax and
execute on their final drive.
“We practice this drive every Tuesday
and Thursday,” he said. “Alex Suchan
kept his composure and moved the chains
with no timeouts. None of us stopped
believing that we could come back.”
On 4th down, with just :03 left, Cauley
sent in senior Jason Shuttleworth to
attempt they game-tying, 37-yard FG.
“It was a tough spot to put a kid in,”
Cauley said, “but a couple of weeks ago
we had the same situation against West
Seneca East. That
time, we elected to
go for it.”
Cauley’s kicker
was angry with the
coaches decision.
“He was mad at
me,” cauley said.
“He told me that he
could do it. He said,
‘That's my job,
that's what I work
on. I want to help
the team win.’ So I
had confidence in
him this time.”
Shuttleworth
nailed the
FGsending the
game into overtime.
The Bulldogs com-
pleted the come-
back when Mitch
Gomolka powered
in for a TD in the overtime session.
“Since we had that conversation he has
been coming on,” Cauley said. “He’s our
kicker and our punter now. All summer,
he’s been out on the field with a bag of
balls and his kicking tee’s and he’s work-
ing. It paid off for him.”
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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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Bennett beat Medina 42-6 last week in
the first round of the Class B playoffs.
The Tigers will now face Burgard at All-
High 2:00 pm Saturday in the semifinals.
Bennett beat Burgard 22-12 in Week 5.
“This is will be
one of the biggest
City games in
Buffalo history,”
Bennett coach
Steve McDuffie
said. “No matter
who wins, one of
us will go to the
Ralph. If people
thought the atmos-
phere was electri-
fying three weeks
ago, this will be
even more electri-
fying. Everybody
wants to see the re-
match.”
McDuffie says
that everywhere he
goes in Buffalo,
people are talking
about the semifinal
game between the
Bennett and Burgard.
“The ‘barber shop talk’ in Buffalo is
all about the re-match,” he said. “And it
has been for weeks. We had a huge crowd
last time. Hopefully we get double the
crowd on Saturday.”
McDuffie says that he expects a game
even more hard-hitting than the first game
between the old Harvard Cup rivals.
“It will be another slugfest,” he said. “
Burgard is a very good team. Our kids
really understand that this is the biggest
game they have
ever played in their
lives. They under-
stand the stage they
are about to go on.”
If Bennett is
going to get past
Burgard and
advance to play at
the Ralph, they will
need a big game
from junior QB
Anthony Mendrysa.
“Our kids call
him TJ Brady,”
McDuffie said.
“He's smooth and
poised. He’s
unshakeable.”
Mendrysa (6-0,
205) has taken on a
leadership role for
the Tigers.
“He commands
the huddle,” McDuffie said. “He takes
charge and our kids love playing with him.”
While Bennett is a run-oriented team,
Mendrysa can pass when called upon.
“He's accurate,” McDuffie said. “He
can throw 15 or 20 times a game if we
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Burgard beat Fredonia 32-0 last week
to advance to the Class B semifinals. The
Bulldogs will play Bennett on Saturday at
All-High Stadium.
“We moved the ball for 3 good TDs in
the first half,”
coach Jason Kolb
said. “When we got
the third TD that
gave us a control of
the game.’
Kolb says that
his team has played
well the past four
weeks.
“The kids are
blocking down-
field,” he said.
“They are playing
hard and getting
extra yards.”
This will be the
third semifinal
game for Burgard
in the last four
years.
“We lost two of
them at Alden,” he
said. “Hopefully
this year will be different.”
The game will be played at All-High
Stadium at 2pm Saturday.
“Even though it’s an away game for
us, we are playing at All-High,” Kolb
said. “That’s our home. It's a comfortable
place for our kids. I think it there is no
home-field advantage here.”
Kolb also says that he expects this
game to be as hard hitting as the first
game between the teams.
“We plan on seeing power football on
both sides,” he said.
“The winner of this
game will probably
be sore. The loser
will be, too.”
If Burgard is
going to get past
Bennett, the
Bulldogs will need
a big game from
senior QB Kijana
Thompson.
“He has control
of the offense,”
Kolb said. “He’s a
leader on the team
and in the school.
He plays hard.”
Thompson (5-10,
170) was slated to
start at QB last fall.
“Another kid
won the job,” Kolb
said. “Kijana stuck
it out and did whatever he could to get on
the field. He showed a lot of character.”
Thompson has passed for 852 yards
and 6 TDs this season.
“He is a leader just by his presence,”
Kolb said. “He's a smart football player
and has a strong arm.”
Thompson Leading Burgard
Photo by Mark Adair
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Saturday, October 25thFredonia @ Burgard, 2:00
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Div AllEast Aurora..................... 5-1 5-2Fredonia......................... 5-1 5-2Olean.............................. 3-3 4-3Dunkirk.............……....... 3-3 4-3Springville..............…..... 3-3 4-3Pioneer........................... 2-4 3-4Eden.........….................. 0-6 0-7
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Friday, October 24thMedina @ Bennett, 7:00Depew @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Maryvale @ East Aurora, 7:30
Saturday, October 25thFredonia @ Burgard, 2:00
Southwestern beat JFK 56-6 last week
to advance to the semifinals in Class C.
The Trojans led 35-0 after the first quarter
and 49-0 at the half.
“We took advantage of some
turnovers,” coach
Jay Sirianni sai.
“We’ve been play-
ing very good foot-
ball the last few
weeks.”
Southwestern
will now play at
Cleve Hill in the
Class C semifinals
on Saturday.
The Trojans
defeated Cleve Hill
37-18 in Week 3.
“It was a much
closer game than
that,” Sirianni said.
“We jumped out to
a 20-6 lead in the
first quarter. But
after that, it was a
very close game.’
Sirianni said
that his players
will not mind the long drive to
Cheektowaga for this game.
“It’s a playoff game,” he said. “We
don’t care where we play. Both teams are
fighting to get to the Ralph. It’s great for
the kids to be in a game like that.”
Sirianni says that has not pulled out
any special motivational tactics to get his
team ready.
“We just want to stay focused and stay
sharp,” he said. “The goal is the same
every week. We just want to keep getting
better as the week’s
go on.”
If the Trojans are
going to get past
Cleve Hill, they will
need a big game
from senior RB
Hunter Peterson.
“He has started
for us for 3 years,”
Sirianni said. “He
started since he was
a sophomore.”
Peterson (5-10,
165) has rushed for
660 yards and 6
TDs this fall.
“He’s just a
good athlete,”
Sirianni said. “He
excels on the base-
ball diamond, too.”
Peterson was a
Jamestown student
until his family moved to the
Southwestern district in 2012.
“He moved here as a sophomore,”
Sirianni said. “He’s been a great addition
to our program. He’s a team captain and a
great team leader. He works hard on the
field and in the classroom.”
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Saturday, October 25thSalamanca @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Cleve Hill led just 12-6 at the half but
scored twice after the break and beat
Salamanca 24-6 last weekend.
“This was the healthiest Salamanca
has been all season and it showed,” Cleve
Hill coach Glen
Graham said.
“They have a lot of
pride in that pro-
gram and they were
ready to play.”
The Golden
Eagles scored with
:02 left in the first
half to take the
lead.
“That was a big
one,” Graham said.
“We put on a 72-
yard drive and we
did it in a little
over a minute. It
was a huge point in
the game.”
Cleve Hill
scored a pair of
TDs in the final
quarter to put the
game away.
“We finally wore them down,”
Graham said. “Salamanca put up a heck
of a fight.”
Cleve Hill will now host Southwestern
at 2pm Saturday in the Class C semifi-
nals. Southwestern beat the Eagles 37-18
in Week 3 this season.
“We feel like we have a great opportu-
nity,” Graham said. “There is no doubt
that we are a better football team than we
were then. We don't always get a second
chance to compete against someone who
beat you before. We
just need to be
more fundamentally
sound than we were
in Week 3.”
If the Eagles are
going to get past
Southwestern, they
will need a big
game from senior
WR Aaron Wesley.
“He is a high
character kid,”
Graham said. “He
has had two fantas-
tic seasons for us so
far. He’s been very
good for us but he
was overshadowed
by some of our
other players.”
Wesley (5-11,
165) also starts at
DB for Cleve Hill.
“He's a very good cover cornerback,”
Graham said. “they don't challenge him
much. He’s got good closing speed and he
doesn’t wear down, ever.”
Wesley is also a team leader.
“He’s a quiet leader and you can count
on him,” Graham said.
Wesley Leading Cleve Hill
Photo by Mark Adair
Cleve Hill senior Aaron Wesley.
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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
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Friday, October 24thJFK @ Southwestern, 7:00Gowanda @ Silver Creek, 7:00Lackawanna @ MGCLake, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thSalamanca @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Panama beat Westfield 20-10 last week-
end to sew up the fourth seed in the Class
D playoffs.
“We had a rough start but played better
at the end,” Panama coach Chris Payne
said. “I know
Westfield hasn't
won but they are a
good team. They
have a lot of good
kids and they are
very well coached.”
Payne says that
his team has played
hard in their final
season as the
Panama Panthers.
The program will
merge with
Sherman-Clymer
next fall.
“Our kids are
battlers,” Payne
said. “They really
come to compete
every game. We’ve
been outmanned in
every game but you
can't measure the
heart of our team. They fight to the bitter
end and they play great together.”
The Panthers are 5-2 this season.
“We are playing against merged teams
and bigger D teams,” Payne said. “It's been
a great season for our kids and I am very
proud of them.”
Panama will now play at randolph in
the Class D semifinals Friday.
“We have the biggest challenge of any-
body,” Payne said. “We are just talking
about what we need to do to win the game.
Randolph is a great
football team but we
still have to play.”
If Panama is
going to upset
Randolph, they will
need a big game
from senior RB
Dylan Bergman.
“He’s a three-
year starter for us,”
Payne said. “He
started out as a DB
and we moved him
to LB last year.”
Bergman also
plays TB and FB.
“He has real
good hips,” Payne
said. “He can make
people miss.”
Bergman (6-1,
160) also plays hock-
ey for Jamestown.
“He’s not big but he is very athletic,”
Payne said. “He plays football with us and
then goes to practice with them.”
Bergman has become a team leader.
“He’s a team captain and has been a
pretty positive leader,” Payne said. “The
kids follow him.”
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Panama senior Dylan Bergman.
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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
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Franklinville-Ellicottville beat
Portville 48-13 last week to clinch the
second seed in the Class D playoffs.
“We jumped out pretty good,” coach
Chad Bartoszek said. “It was senior night
for Franklinville
and the kids came
ready. They did a
good job.”
The Eagles will
now host
Cattaraugus-LV in
the Class D semifi-
nals this Friday.
“We feel pretty
good,” Bartoszek
said. “This is the
spot we wanted to
be in. We got a
home playoff
game.”
The Eagles are
now 7-1. Their
only loss this sea-
son was to
Randolph.
“We had one
hiccup all year,”
Bartoszek said.
“The kids have responded every week and
we are in a good place.
The Eagles beat Cattaraugus-LV three
weeks ago in Week 6.
“We had a lot of success that night
which creates some issues,” Bartoszek
said. “Hopefully the kids understand that
we need to play well. Nothing we did in
that game will have anything to do with
this week.”
If the Eagles are going to advance to
the Class D semifinals, they will need a
big game from
senior TE Ben
Erickson.
“He’s athletic,”
Bartoszek said. “He
also plays basket-
ball and has great
ball skills. He
knows how to
adjust his body to
the ball.”
Erickson (6-2,
180) has 9 catches
for 241 yards and 4
TDs this fall. He is
more than a pass
catcher, Bartoszek
said.
“We worked a lot
on his technique for
blocking,” he said.
“His size is benefi-
cial. We try to throw
a little more than in
the past but we are very good at running the
ball and we need a good blocking TE.”
Erickson is a team captain.
“He’s a top student with an academic
average in the 90s,” Bartoszek said. “He
brings the team up and the kids rally
around him.”
Erickson Leads Eagles
Photo by Mark Adair
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Canisius led 24-8 at the half and beat
Timon 37-8 last weekend. The Crusaders
(8-0) are ranked #1 in NYS and are also
ranked 38th in the nation.
Canisius coach Rich Robbins said he
has not mentioned
rankings at all this
season.
“I’m sure the
kids know,” he
said, “but we don't
talk about unde-
feated seasons or
national rankings.
We need to focus
on having a great
practice every day
and then winning
one game at a
time.”
Robbins admits
that he can’t exact-
ly hide the infor-
mation.
“I'm sure every-
body is aware of
it,” he said, “but it’s
just not something
we acknowledge.
We need to keep winning games and then,
at the end of the season, we can look at
all that other stuff.”
Canisius will play its final regular sea-
son game this weekend against St. Francis.
“It’s our senior day,” Robbins said.
“It’s the last time that the seniors will get
to play on our field. It’s an important day
because it's a league game but it’s an
especially important day for our seniors.”
If Canisius is going to finish the sea-
son undefeated, they will be relying on
senior OL Mike
Kenefick to lead the
way.
“He starts on
both sides of the
ball,” Robbins said.
“He plays every snap
on offense and 80
percent on defense.”
Kenefick (6-4,
290) can bench
press more than 400
pounds.
“He’s thick as
heck but he’s in
very good shape,”
Robbins said. “He’s
the strongest kid on
our football team.”
Kenefick is a 3-
year varsity player.
“His work ethic
is second-to-none,”
Robbins said. “He’s
dominant on the football field but might
be the nicest kid on the team.”
Kenefick is also a team captain.
“He’s a good student,” Robbins said.
“No one at Canisius would say a bad
word about him. He has made the most of
his opportunities.”
Canisius Led by Top Lineman
Photo by Mark Adair
Canisius senior Mike Kenefick.
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Section 1: W’chester, RocklandSection 2: Capitol DistrictSection 3: Central New YorkSection 4: Southern TierSection 5: Genesee ValleySection 6: Western New YorkSection 7: ChamplainSection 8: NassauSection 9: Orange, UlsterSection 10: St. LawrenceSection 11: SuffolkSection 12/PSAL: NY CityCHSFL: Catholic Football
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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Week 8 - The most Powerful character trait in the worldLove. It is the essential quality that bonds teams and allowsthe athletes to play in freedom not fear.
Why is it so powerful, simple it is the desire of every ath-lete and person. We all want unconditional love.
On the football field it looks like being willing to play aposition that is not your specialty; doing the dirty job that getsno press, or it is the scout team giving your best in practice.
Love perseveres when times are tough and does not thinkevil or negative of others. It is patient and kind; it protects,trusts, hopes and speaks truth. Simple love is sacrificingoneself for the benefit of the team. Love always plays for oth-ers and understands the name on the front of the jersey
comes first, not the name on the back.
When your teammate makes a mistake, love covers thatteammate and pulls his teammate out of the hole.
You substitute forgiveness for bitterness, faith for fear,humility for pride, patience for frustration, hope for despairand you are a giver not a taker. Tell your parent’s you lovethem today and make their day.
This week - suit up - strap it on and play for somethingbigger than yourself, because there is no greater love thanthis that you lay down your life for your friend or teammate.BE RELENTLESS!
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Miller Time!By Mark Adair
MGCLake beatLackawanna 45-0 in thefirst round of the Class Cplayoffs last week.
“We jumped out earlyand got the edge with ourground game,” coachCurt Fischer said. “Wetried to throw a little morethan usual just to work onit but our run game waspretty solid.”
The Thunder Dragons,who are now ranked #3in NYS, rushed for 335yards in the win.
It was also the 6thtime this season thatMGCLake as shut out anopponent.
“Our defense wasphenomenal,” Fischersaid. “We had twoturnovers inside their 20-yard line in the first quar-ter. That really set thetone for the game.”
In fact, Fischer said,the Thunder Dragonsdefense has set the tonefor the entire season.
“Our defense hasgiven us an opportunity togo for it on 4th-and-shortwhen we should be punt-ing,” Fischer said. “Theconfidence we have in our defense allows us to takechances that we wouldn't normally take. They just shutother teams down.”
The Dragons defense does more than just shut downoffenses, though.
“They create turnovers, too,” Fischer said. “We had 4more in the win over Lackawanna.”
So far, this season, MGCLake really hasn’t been chal-lenged yet. The Dragons beat Randolph 28-7 in the sea-son’s opening game. They were tied at 8-8 withSouthwestern at the half before winning 32-8.
Other than that?“Every other game we’ve had has been over by the
half,” Fischer said.
The biggest problemfacing the Dragons’coaching staff has beenhow to NOT run up thescore.
“You always worryabout getting into a situ-ation where other coach-es are screaming acrossthe field at you,” Fischersaid. “One time this year,we gave the ball to 22different kids after thehalf. Eleven of themwere lineman who hadnever carried the ballbefore.”
It made no differenceas the opposing staffwas still angry becauseMGCLake went for 2points after each touch-down, instead of kickinga PAT.
“We haven't kicked aPAT all year,” Fischersaid. “We don't have akicker.”
Fischer is alternatelyhappy and frustratedthat his team is sostrong. Sometimes, hesaid, his players areactually harmed by play-ing less than half agame.
Ryan Miller, the Dragons leading rusher, gained 156yards and scored 3 TDs on just 15 carries againstLackawanna.
“We could get Ryan three or four hundred yards agame,” Fischer said. “In some of our games, he is getting9 carries. His yards-per-carry average is amazing. But Idon't know how many Connolly Cup nominations he hasmissed out on because we don’t run him 25 or 30 times agame.”
Fischer says that his team isn’t exactly losing interestin the season.
“The kids aren’t bored,” he said. “But there is somefrustration because they don't get to play a full game. But
MGCLake senior Ryan Miller will lead the Thunder Dragons intothe Class C semifinals this week. Miller is the leading rusher inWNY with 1,546 yards and 20 TDs.
MGCLake Follows Senior Running Back into Class C semifinals
Photo by Tim Frank
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See “Cover Story” on page 2524
they are all very team-oriented. Any kind of personal stuffas been put aside. It’s a pretty special group.”
Miller has been pretty special this season, too.The senior has rushed for 1,390 yards this fall... more
than any other player in WNY. Miller has also rushed for17 TDs, tied or second in WNY. His production has comewith just 120 carries, which means he is averaging morethan 11.5 yards per carry.
“He's special,” Fischer said. “He is a very patient runner.It’s like he floats in the air, and then plants his foot andchanges direction. It's amazing to watch.”
Miller also runs with power, according to Fischer.“Ryan can also run over a guy,” Fischer said. “He will
lower his shoulder to get a couple of extra yards.”Thus far, Miller has been limited to playing only offense.“He could play defense,” Fischer said, “but we have so
many kids that can play. We have three extra defensivebacks that could go in and play at any time. That keepshim fresh.”
Fischer says that Miller worked hard to make sure hewas physically ready for the season.
“He busts his butt with his conditioning,” Fischer said,“this off-season he and a couple of other players drove toErie, Pa. to work out with a personal trainer. That’s thekind of work he has put in. That’s why he’s having the sea-son he is having.”
Miller (5-11, 192) is being looked at by several collegeprograms.
“Quite a few D-3 schools want him,” Fischer said,“We’ve heard from Alfred, Buff State and Hobart. Theywould all be great options for him. I feel there are a coupleof D-2 schools that he could play at. We have been intouch with Edinboro, Gannon and Mercyhurst but he iskeeping all of his options open.”
Miller, who has an academic average in the high 80s,was a sophomore on the last Chautauqua Lake team in2012. He says that he feels more at home this season,one full year after the merger between the Maple Groveand Chautauqua Lake programs.
“When we started out last year, we didn’t really bond,”he said. “It took some time, but by the end of the seasonwe were definitely one team. This season, we are likebrothers now.”
He said that he thinks about MGCLake’s loss toRandolph at Ralph Wilson Stadium in the Class D titlegame last season.
“Especially when we found out Randolph was our firstgame this season,” he said. “We needed to prepare ashard as we could or that game. It was nice to get thatone.”
Miller says that he has his sights set far higher thanwinning at the Ralph this fall.
“We’re taking it one game at a time, one step at a time,”he said, “but our goal is to win a state championship. Webelieve we can get there.”
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2014 Numbers
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2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs led 7-6at the half and beat Olean14-6... Lyle Grant had a huge gameas he ran 30 times for 220 yards and 2TDs. He also caught 4 passes for 100yards and recorded a QB sack ondefense... AJPatterson ran 4times for 40 yardsand caught a 22-yardpass... Joe Kingcaught a 14-yardpass... JordanStockweather caughta 5-yard pass...Bryan Cybulski completed 7 of 12passes for 141 yards... AlexSchweitzer made 9 tackles, 2 for lostyardage... Justin Daucher made 8tackles and had a QB sack... ShawnCooper made 5 tackles and intercept-ed a pass... Andrew Chowaniec had aQB sack and intercepted a pass...
2014 Numbers
Albion led 14-8 at thehalf but lost their finalgame of the season to Dunkirk 22-20last weekend... Kyle Smith completed7 of 14 passes for 155 yards and a TD.Smith also ran 6 times for 54 yards,including a 43-yardTD... Tyler Rotoliran 3 times for 53yards, including a46-yard TD in thesecond quarter...Trey Hart caught 2passes for 48 yards.Hart also made 7tackles and intercepted 2 passes ondefense... Des Blackmon caught 3passes for 58 yards... Nate Tremblyled the defensive unit with 12 tack-les... Clayton Stanton also had a biggame as he made 10 tackles andrecorded a QB sack... ArronBurnside was in on 10 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 31-333,Matteson 20-133, KSmith 25-140, Hart 2-12.
Receiving: Hart 19-391, Blackmon 9-216,Thompson 3-23, Loyd 2-45, Chambers 2-18.
TDs: Hart 8, Thompson 5, Rotoli 4, Blackmon 3, Smith 2, Loyd, Matteson.
Passing: KSmith 40-74-839.
TD Passes: KSmith 11.
Interceptions: DiCureia 4, Hart 2, Blackmon,Thompson.
FRec: Thompson 2, Bison 2, Laine,.
Rushing: Grant 192-1235, Patterson 15-113,Stockweather 25-100, King 4-35, Badaszewski 5-34,Kubik 6-32, Miller 3-20, Cooper 5-9, Loper 4-4,Windnagle 2-1, Cybulski 3-(-10).
Receiving: King 28-425, Grant 16-300,Cooper 7-99, Riddoch 5-84, Zelasko 4-46,Patterson 2-32, Wojciechowski 1-15, Stockweather 1-5,Longwith 1-3, Blankenberg 1-2.
TDs: Grant 18, King 5, Cooper 2, Riddoch,Loper, Windnagle, Patterson.
Passing: Stockweather 53-91-789, Cybulski 11-20-203.
TD Passes: Stockweather 8.
Interceptions: Cybulski 3, Stockweather,King, Windnagle, Cooper
FRec: Grant 2, Stockweather, Chowaniec.
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AJ PattersonTyler Rotoli
2014 Numbers
The Gators fell behind20-2 at the half and lost toWilson by the odd score of 27-4 lastweekend... Zach Bierfeldt led theoffense as he ran 20 times for 64yards and caught a 57-yard pass...Jordan Kayes ran 9times for 64 yardsand caught 2 passesfor 21 yards. Kayesalso made 6 tackleson defense... HoldenFarr completed 4 of11 passes for 84yards and ran 11times for 35 yards. Farr also made 7tackles on defense... Chris Sales ranfor 16 yards... Marcus Grove caughta 6-yard pass and made 8 tackles ondefense... Josh Lippert made 10 tack-les, recorded 2 QB sacks, 1 for a safe-ty, and recovered a fumble... RomanGreco recorded a sack for a safety...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers fell behind21-7 after one quarter andlost to Pioneer 42-14 last week...Blake Haubeil completed 8 of 17passes for 141 yards and a TD...Vincent Gregory ran 6 times for 36yards. Gregory alsocaught 2 passes for65 yards and a TD...Darien Lowe ran 4times for 11 yardsand caught an 11-yard pass... JimmyChadwick ran for aTD and caught 3passes for 36 yards... Kelijah Williscaught 2 passes for 29 yards... BryonFowler made 12 tackles, 1 for lostyardage... Mike Pera made a team-high 13 tackles... Kobe Winfieldmade 9 tackles... Jon Yang made 8tackles while Joe Sobol made 7 tack-les...
2014 Numbers
Barker-Roy-Hartplayed to a 14-14 tie atthe half and scored twice after thebreak to beat Tonawanda 26-21 lastweekend... Dominick Snider had ahuge night as he ran 18 times for 230yards and 4 TDs.Snider also made 8tackles on defense...Brandin Lee Woodsran 8 times for 47yards... JoshuaMead ran 12 timesfor 23 yards andmade 9 tackles ondefense... Ryan Ulrich made a team-high 10 tackles, 2 for lost yardage...Ben Maynard made 4 tackles andintercepted a pass which he returned15 yards... Lovon Daigler made 5tackles and recovered a fumble...Austin Deopp was in on 6 tackles...Brian Payne made 5 tackles...
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 103-792, Mead 83-343,Woods 48-249, Fitch 19-62, Sager 12-39,Xapos 19-19,Callaghan 2-6, Payne 1-0,Maynard 1-(-4), Gardner 1-(-6), Secore 2-(-7).
Receiving: Callaghan 18-212, Deopp 10-109,Woods 4-65, Snider 3-15, Fitch 3-12, Sager 1-53,Maynard 1-4, Ulrich 1-2, Mead 1-2.
TDs: Snider 10, Woods 4, Fitch 3, Mead 3,Deopp 2.
Passing: Xapsos 42-67-472, Fitch 1-1-2,Mead 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Xapsos 5.
Interceptions: Snider, Daigler, Sager,Callaghan.
FRec: Snider 2. Deopp, Daigler,
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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 45-582, Bierfeldt 146-580,Farr 60-139, Grove 32-85, KMcGraw 28-47,Miller 9-17, Sayles 3-19, Hulse 4-10.
Receiving: KMcGraw 6-61, Kayes 4-40,Grove 3-51, Bierfeldt 2-62, Spencer 2-9,Hines 1-20, Hulse 1-2.
TDs: Bierfeldt 2, Kayes 2, Farr.
Passing: Farr 18-43-247, McGraw 1-11-8.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Bierfeldt, Hines, Farr.
FRec: Lippert 2, 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 84-668, Chadwick 44-215,Lowe 41-166, Foster 45-139, Williams 1-29,Pera 9-24, Willis 2-11, McPeek 1-5, Morris 6-(-7), Haubeil 8-(-7).
Receiving: Willis 10-136, Chadwick 9-65,Lowe 8-115, Gregory 6-108, Maley 1-11.
TDs: Gregory 5, Foster 2, Chadwick 2,Williams, Willis, Lowe.
Passing: Haubeil 18-45-294, Foster 15-28-107,Chadwick 1-1-34.
TD Passes: Foster, Haubeil.
Interceptions: Willis 2, Williams, Lowe,Haubeil, Yang.
FRec: Chadwick 3, Lowe, Russell-Webster,Yang.
Josh Lippert Blake Haubeil Josh Mead
2014 Numbers
The Tigers jumped outa to a 22-6 lead at the halfand beat Medina 42-6 in the firstround of the Class B playoffs lastweekend... Andrew White led theground attack as he ran 115 yards for2 TDs... IsaiahMcDuffie rushed for100 yards and 2 TDs.McDuffie also made7 tackles ondefense... DeonteWhitlock ran for 90yards and a TD…Marcelus Toliverrushed for 90 yards and made 7 tack-les on defense... Alexander Loftonadded 40 yards to the offense...Tysheen Mingo made 5 tackles with 2QB sacks... Tyshawn Mingo made 4tackles with 2 QB sacks... ShamarMcDuffie made 5 tackles… ChedSotero intercepted a pass...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers fell behind24-8 at the half and lostto Canisius 37-8... Arenzo Thomasran 12 times for 64 yards... BrandonMay completed 11 of 21 passes for 98yards. May also ran 12 times for 41yards... EddieRozeski chipped inwith 10 yards...Derick Simpsoncaught a 30-yard TDand intercepted 2passes on defense...Gavin Caulfieldcaught 5 passes for51 yards and tossed a 30-yard TDpass. He also made 5 tackles...Andrew Stoltman was a standout onthe offensive line... Tyler Ringwoodcaught 4 passes for 40 yards...Desmond Stephens made 5 tackles…Joe Harrison was in on 5 tackles...Danny Price recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs jumpedout to a 14-0 win afterone quarter and beat Fredonia 32-0...Marcus Hampton ran 19 times for200 yards and 2 TDs. He also caught2 passes for 61 yards... DejaunMcCullough carried4 times for 28 yardsand a TD... MarkieseHampton ran for a19-yard TD... MarkDrain caught 2 pass-es for 46 yards and aTD... KijannaThompson complet-ed 4 of 11 passes for 101 yards and aTD... Darlell Sanders made 11 tack-les... Roderick Morrow made 10tackles... Amere Grayson made 6tackles... Laron McKinney had a QBsack... Dason Lofton had a QB sackand recovered fumble... TerranceBass had a sack...
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 82-727, KJones 39-255,Thompson 50-189, McCullough 21-183,Edwards 24-127, ,Prince 6-87, Gamblin 8-67,MkHampton 3-44 , Green 2-19, Hardy 4-13,Bellfield 2-8.
Receiving: MkHampton 19-459, Drain 11-379,Edwards 3-46, Grayson 2-27, Gamblin 1-13.
TDs: McHampton 9, Drain 6, KJones 4,MkHampton 4, Thompson 2, McCullough 2,Nelson, Gamblin.
Passing: Thompson 32-63-852, McCullough 4-8-47, KJones 2-4-30.
TD Passes: Thompson 6, KJones, McCullough.
Interceptions: MkHampton 3, Prince 2,Grayson, Drain.
FRec: Morrow 4, Sanders 2, Moss, Nelson,MkHampton, Lofton.
Rushing: McDuffie 56-946, White 70-789,Tolliver 27-374, Lofton 17-245, Bishop 25-229,Brown 13-156, Whitlock ??-90, Mendrysa 1-2.
Receiving: Lofton 13-246, Bishop 7-81,Brown 7-53, Tolliver 2-67, White 1-35.
TDs: McDuffie 13, White 12, Lofton 5, Bishop 3,Brown 3, Toliver 2, Mendrysa, Whitlock.
Passing: Mendrysa 31-56-486.
TD Passes: Mendrysa 7.
Interceptions: Lofton 2, Brown 2, McDuffie 2,Sotero 2, Bishop.
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 139-1084, May 50-314,Harrison 16-113, Rozeski 14-53, Caulfield 9-46,Danieu 3-17, Mann 4-16, Bindics 3-9, Price 2-7.
Receiving: Caufield 23-270, Simpson 22-841,HLancaster 19-397, Ringwood 12-170,Thomas 4-74, Stephens 2-25, Lamar 1-3.
TDs: Thomas 7, Simpson 7, HLancaster 5,Caulfield 5, May 3, Harrison, Ringwood.
Passing: May 82-146-1449, Caulfield 1-1-30.
TD Passes: May 16, Caulfield.
Interceptions: Simpson 4, HLancaster 2,Patterson 2.
FRec: May, Coble, Danieu, Stephens,Kennedy, Price.
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Andrew Stoltman Marcus HamptonDeonte Whitlock
2014 Numbers
The Crusaders took a24-8 lead at the half andbeat Bishop Timon 37-8 last week-end... Mitchell Thomas led theground game as he ran 14 times for103 yards, including a 48-yard TD...Josh Huffmanchipped in with 12rushing yards... AJSatcher ran for 10yards and made 6tackles on defense...Dave Thomas caught3 passes for 64 yardsand a TD… BradZaffram ran 7 times for 37, includinga 4-yard TD. Zaffram also made 16tackles, 1 for lost yardage, andreturned an interception 80 yards for aTD... Solomon Renfro punched in a1-yard TD and made 3 tackles ondefense... Jacob Chaas made 8 tack-les and recorded 3 QB sacks...
2014 Numbers
The Hawks played to a6-6 tie at the half but lostto Cattaraugus-LV 26-6 last week-end... O’Hara trailed 12-6 after 3 quar-ters but surrendered 2 TDs in the finalframe... Tony Maple completed 4 of10 passes for 75yards... DonelCathcart caught 2passes for 24 yards.He also recorded aQB sack on defense...Shaquille St. Lotrushed 5 times for 54yards and a TD. St.Lot also caught a 37-yard pass...Charles Debose rushed for a team-high 67 yards... Deamonte Rileycaught a 14-yard pass and intercepteda pass on defense... Clifford Zeiglercarried 4 times for 13 yards. Ziegleralso made 5 tackles, 1 for lostyardage, on defense...
2014 Numbers
The Golden Cougarswere tied 7-7 after onequarter but scored twice in the secondframe and went on to beat Akron 35-18...Nick Peterson ran 11 times for 76yards and made 5 tackles on defense...Anthony Millercompleted 6 of 9passes for 114 yardsand a TD. Miller alsomade 9 tackles ondefense... RyanDustin ran 3 timesfor 13 yards andcaught 3 passes for27 yards... Shane Parsons caught a38-yard TD pass... Jackson Teboeand Jake Penhollow each made 10tackles... Tyler Simpson made 7 tack-les, recorded a QB sack and recovereda fumble... Cody Johnson made 9tackles and had a QB sack... JakeWatts recovered a fumble...
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 90-428, Miller 55-222,Mower 21-156, RDustin 17-78, Hannold 11-71,Watts 9-38, Teboe 4-20, Parsons 4-14,Johnson 2-9, Curtis 3-8.
Receiving: Parsons 7-71, R.Dustin 7-62,Johnson 6-67, Watts 2-22, Mower 2-20, Ellis 2-10,Peterson 1-33, Curtis 1-1.
TDs: Peterson 5, RDustin 3, Mower 2, Watts 2,Miller 2, Johnson, Parsons.
Passing: Miller 19-45-288, RDustin 17-46-93,Watts 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Miller 2, Dustin.
Interceptions: Simpson, Ellis, Watts.
FRec: Watts 2, Simpson.
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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 118-1178, Loucks 47-290,Zaffram 30-127, Satcher 25-84, Huffman 9-82,Renfro 37-74, Stranahan 4-30, Pringle 3-11,Jonas 1-2, Jones 3-(-4), Seminara 1-(-8).
Receiving: Huffman 15-159, DThomas 11-209,Jones 9-100, Wheatley 8-110, Zaffram 7-109,MThomas 7-58, Montgomery 1-13.
TDs: MThomas 12, Zaffram 6, DThomas 5,Huffman 3, Renfro 3, Loucks 2, Satcher,Wheatley, Jones.
Passing: Loucks 58-115-758, Stranahan 0-3-0,Tarbutt 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Loucks 10.
Interceptions: Seminara 4, Satcher 3, Huffman 2, Jones, Zaffram, Chaas, Brundidge.
FRec: JThomas 3, Fisher, Chass, Wheatley,MThomas.
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 87-683, Zeigler 44-311,Willis 21-152, Maple 17-46, TBrown 10-23,JBrown 5-21, St Lot 1-5, Benton 6-(-8), Kellis 1-(-1).
Receiving: Cathcart 12-183, Riley 7-102,Willis 5-101, Dudley 2-19, St Lot 1-37,Debose 1-8.
TDs: Debose 7, Willis 4, Zeigler 3, Cathcart 2,Maple, St Lot.
Passing: Maple 28-47-432, Cathcart 0-1-0,Benton 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Maple 2.
Interceptions: Riley.
FRec: Willis, Debose, Lattuca, Maple.
Solomon Renfro Shane ParsonsDonel Cathcart
2014 Numbers
The Timberwolvesplayed to a 6-6 tie at thehalf but scored once in the third quar-ter and twice in the final frame to beatCardinal O'Hara 26-6... Matt Hanftcompleted 2 of 4 passes for 29 yardsand ran 6 times for37 yards. Hanft alsomade 7 tackles andintercepted a pass ondefense... AnthonyBernardi led theground game as heran 24 times for 173yards and 4 TDs.Bernardi also made 6 tackles ondefense... Kyle Morton ran 9 timesfor 39 yards... Ben Brunetto caught a21-yard pass... DJ Stevens caught an8 yard pass and made 6 tackles ondefense... Reggie Goodemote made 6tackles, 4 solo... Matt Andrews made4 tackles, 2 for lost yardage...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors played toa 21-21 tie after onequarter and fell behind 24-21 beforepulling away to beat Depew 41-24...Zak Ciezki completed 14 of 19 pass-es for 161 yards and 2 TDs. Ciezkialso ran 17 times for94 yards... MarshawnGibson ran 28 timesfor 161 yards and aTD... Tyron Lawsoncaught a 46-yard TDpass... Hakiem Blackcaught 4 passes for 39yards... Devon Camelcaught 2 passes for 29 yards... DavionStallworth caught 3 passes for 19yards and a TD... Jojo Ortiz made 10tackles... Jerell Rolling made 6 tack-les and recorded 4 QB sacks... JustinWilliams made 7 tackles, 2 for lostyardage... Drequon Trotter made 5tackles and a QB sack...
2014 Numbers
The Red Devils had nogame last week and fin-ished their season with a 2-5 record...Angelo Marzullo led the team inrushing with 232 yards on 61 carries.Marzullo also caught a team-high 17passes for 293 yardsand scored 11 TDs...Stephen Marzanocarried 53 times for182 yards and 2TDs... Scott Pintocompleted 61 of 131yards for 981 yardsand 7 TDs. Pinto alsorushed for 210 yards... Britton Manncaught 16 passes for 215 yards and 3TDs... Brandon Ruszala caught 10passes for 168 yards and 2 TDs. Healso rushed for 76 yards... JonathanSchmidt intercepted 2 passes...Sullivan Conway rushed 24 times for75 yards and a TD...
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: Schmidt 2, Ruszala, Belling.
FRec: Schlager 2, Lorenz 2, O’Brien 2,Marzano, Ess, Schmidt, Mullen, Tomasello,Sweeney.
Rushing: Bernardi 189-968, Morton 76-418,O’Donnell 57-269, Hanft 15-93, Grey 2-32,Baker 1-0.
Receiving: Stevens 8-63, Hibit 5-137, Hanft5-133, Bernardi 5-27, Brunetto 1-21, Morton 1-(-1).
TDs: Bernardi 11, Morton 6, O’Donnell 3,Stevens 3, Hibit 3.
Passing: O’Donnell 22-49-333, Hanft 2-4-29,Bernardi 1-3-18.
TD Passes: O’Donnell 7.
Interceptions: Bernardi, Baker, Morton,Habit, Stevens, Manka.
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 112-892, Lawson 38-482,Ciezki 66-294, Trotter 34-223, Billingslea 10-70,Stallworth 11-40, Rolling 2-4, Shah 1-2,Williams 1-(-7).
Receiving: Black 25-313, Stallworth 24-239,Parker 20-256, Camel 13-175, Gibson 10-166,Lawson 6-74, Trotter 3-23, Plummer 1-17,Shah 1-15, Weekley 1-7, Rolling 1-2.
TDs: Gibson 13, Lawson 9, Trotter 4,Stallworth 4, Billingslea 2, Black 2, Weekley,Ciezki, Parker, Hathcock, Shah
Passing: Ciezki 105-160-1343.
TD Passes: Ciezki 9.
Interceptions: Plummer 2, Hathcock, Bogle,Shah
FRec: Hathcock.
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Matt Andrews Justin Williams Jonathan Schmidt
2014 Numbers
The Golden Eaglesscored a TD late in thesecond quarter to take a 12-6 lead atthe half and beat Salamanca 24-6 lastweekend... Anthony Sullivan com-pleted 5 of 15 passes for 41 yards. Healso ran 8 times for79 yards and a TD...Jermaine Hairstonran 19 times for 121yards and a TD. Healso made 8 tackles,1 for lost yardage...Grayson Taylor ran29 times for 152yards and a TD and caught a TDpass... Aaron Wesley caught 2 passesfor 22 yards and made 8 tackles...Robert Statler caught 3 passes for 15yards... Matt Eldridge made 10 tack-les, 1 for loss... Rasheem Newsomemade 9 tackles… Tellijah Websterhad 2 tackles for loss...
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats took a24-21 lead in the thirdquarter but lost to Cheektowaga 41-24last week... Dylan Sekuterski com-pleted 9 of 17 passes for 241 yardsand 2 TDs. He also ran 12 times for63 yards and a TD...Matt Poblocki ran10 times for 63 yardsand made 11 tackleson defense... TylerAnna caught 2 passesfor 99 yards, includ-ing an 86-yard TD.He also kicked a 29-yard FG... Josh Sugg was a standouton the OL... Mike Thornton caught 3passes for 40 yards and made 8 tackleson defense... Steve Nichy caught 2passes for 68 yards and a TD andmade 6 tackles... Quincy Majerowiczcaught a 13-yard pass... Zach Wojcikmade 10 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Marauders fellbehind 14-8 at the halfbut rallied after the break to beatAlbion 22-20 last weekend... MiguelAlicea powered the ground attack ashe ran 27 times for 191 yards... LeroyGilbert ran 20 timesfor 90 yards and 1TD. Gilbert alsomade 8 tackles ondefense... TristenPeck ran 3 times for31 yards and a TD...Troy Smith-Petrellaran 4 times for 59yards... Alex Jones was a standout onthe offensive line... Tim Cerriecaught a 17-yard pass... DevanteLockett completed 2 of 7 passes for25 yards... Elwin Gomez led thedefense as he made a team-high 12tackles... Nick Jones was also a stal-wart as he made 10 tackles...
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 237-1419, Lockett 50-164,Smith-Petrella 21-157, Gilbert 30-138,VEchevarria 13-74, Chevarez 5-56, Peck 19-85.
Receiving: Pickens 9-152, VEchevarria 7-47,Cerrie 3-50, Peck 1-2, Alicea 1-1.
TDs: Alicea 10, Pickens 4, Peck-3, Lockett-2,Gilbert-2, VEchevarria, Cheverez, Cerrie.
Passing: Lockett 21-60-273, Alicea 1-1-31,AEchevarria 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Lockett 4.
Interceptions: Pickens, VEchevarria.
FRec: VEchevarria 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: GTaylor 126-1164, Hairston 80-464,Sullivan 65-248, Burney 23-204, Newsome 13-155.
Receiving: Statler 17-127, Hairston 12-125,Wesley 5-104, Gamble 4-65, GTaylor 4-65,White 1-14.
TDs: GTaylor 15, Hairston 9, Gamble 2,Wesley 2, Sullivan 2, Burney, Urban, Spring,Bozeman.
Passing: Sullivan 40-104-490, GTaylor 0-1-0,Spring 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Sullivan 6.
Interceptions: Statler 2, Newsome 2, Henley,Hairston, Wesley.
FRec: GTaylor 4, Spring, Ransbury, Eldridge,Statler, Bozeman, Burney, Wesley.
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 83-499, DySekuterski 77-493,Perrine 57-252, Bauer 10-54, Anna 6-34, Garrison 3-22, Majerowicz 1-11, Guay 1-6, Nichy 1-4, Sugg 1-0
Receiving: Anna 16-326, Thornton 16-220,Bauer 10-104, Nichy 9-148, Burns 7-121,Wojcik 2-22, Perrine 2-7, Majerowicz 1-13,Poblocki 1-11.
TDs: Perrine 8, Anna 4, Bauer 3, Poblocki 2,DySekuterski 2, Burns, Nichy.
Passing: DySekuterski 63-112-973.
TD Passes: DySekuterski 5.
Interceptions: Anna 4,Thorton 3, Perrine 2,Nichy 2, Burns, Bauer,
FRec: Grant, Garrison, Majerowicz, Nichy,Perrine.
Matt Eldridge Tyler Anna Alex Jones
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devilsallowed a first-quarterTD and that wa the extent of the scor-ing as they lost a defensive battle 7-0to Maryvale... Clay Lewis led theground game as he ran 8 times for 32yards... Brady Tehanran 6 times for 12yards... EJStaniszewski carried8 times for 16 yards...Connor Allan ran 6times for 10 yardsand made 6 tackleson defense... DylanLodowski had a huge night ondefense as he made 18 tackles andrecorded a QB sack... Cole Schlenkermade 11 tackles while Nick Pottermade 10 tackles... AJ Perlino made 9tackles, recovered a fumble andrecorded 2 QB sacks... Tom Volpewas in on 9 tackles...
2014 Numbers
No Report.
2014 Numbers
The Raiders took a 22-6 lead at the half and beatLew-Port 28-12 last weekend... FrankBarnack led the offense as he ran 13times for 79 yards and a TD... JarrettEck rushed 14 times for 77 yards and2 TDs... OwenKrouse carried 12times for 63 yards...Matt Lee added 25yards on 9 carries...Sam Spence ran 13times for 23 yardsand a TD. Spencealso recorded a QBsack and intercepted a pass ondefense... Sawyer Overhoff made 5tackles... Anthony Capolla made 5tackles and posted a QB sack...Anthony Cummings made 5 tack-les... Jacob Ehrig recovered a fum-ble... Casey Bennett also recovered afumble...
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 99-789, Staniszewski 41-277,Allan 34-241, Tehan 37-227, 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 20-49-353, Hayes 4-6-64.
TD Passes: Allan 2, Hayes.
Interceptions: Allan 3, Coatsworth, Schlenker.
FRec: Wrazen 2, Dills 2, Perlino 2, Allan,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 89-406, Krouse 90-378,Eck 35-220, Spence 66-202, Cummings 35-145,Bialy 25-97, Lee 18-37, 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: Spence 3, Barnack 3, Krouse 2, Eck 2,Cummings 2, Ehrig.
Passing: Bialy 34-77-333, Cappola 1-1-2,Eck 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Bialy.
Interceptions: Cappola, Krouse, Spence.
FRec: Cappola 2, Armbruster 2, Bialy, Eck,Lee, Ehrig, Bennett.
Team Reports
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Dylan Lodowski Frank Barnack
2014 Numbers
The Eagles roared outto a 35-7 lead at the halfand beat Portville 48-13... PhallaMusall led the offense as he ran 22times for 174 yards and 4 TDs...Calum Watt ran 6 times for 44 yardsand a TD. Watt alsomade 8 tackles with aQB sack on defense...Caleb Rinko ran 6times for 41 yards...Jonas Hurlburt ran5 times for 31yards... ThomasEaston completed 4of 4 passes for 131 yards and 2 TDs.He also ran 4 times for 19 yards...Preston Hutchinson caught 2 passesfor 96 yards and a TD... BenErickson caught 2 passes for 35 yardsand a TD. He also made 5 tackles andintercepted a pass on defense... AlexDelity made 6 tackles and a sack...
2014 Numbers
The Hillbillies surren-dered 3 TDs in the firstquarter to fall behind 20-0 and lost toBurgard 32-0 in teh first round of theClass B playoffs last weekend...Damion Johnson completed 11 of 27passes for 95 yards tolead the offense...Matt McCarthy ran19 times for 26yards... Eric Swoyercaught 3 passes for53 yards... TylerDirusso caught 4passes for 24 yards...Nick Formanowicz led the defensewith 10 tackles... Toney Swierk had abig game as he made 8 tackles andrecovered a fumble... Jake Rinusmade his presence felt as he made 8tackles and recorded a QB sack...Steve Mignoli was in on 7 tackles andrecorded a pair of QB sacks...
2014 Numbers
No Report.
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 127-893, Watt 56-360,Hurlburt 28-170, Easton 24-129, Rinko 30-108,Colucci 5-31, Ling 3-6, Swanick 11-5.
Receiving: Erickson 8-210, Hutchinson 4-172,Colucci 1-22, Watt 1-48, Hurlburt 1-15, Musall 1-(-9).
TDs: Musall 21, Easton 6, Watt 6, Rinko 3,Erickson 4, Hurlburt, , Hutchinson, Collucci.
Passing: Easton 16-33-458.
TD Passes: Easton 6.
Interceptions: Erickson 3, Colucci 2, Bays,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 112-851, Piper 36-215,Pucci 48-205, Johnson 4-25, Ruiz 6-23.
Receiving: Voss 30-458, Swoyer 19-184,DiRusso 16-231, Ruiz 12-146, Moore 3-31,Piper 1-22, (Unknown) 1-6.
TDs: McCarthy 9, Voss 7, Ruiz 5, DiRusso 2,Swoyer 2, Moore, Piper, Johnson.
Passing: DJohnson 44-82-598, Piper 47-74-527, Goodwin 2-3-22.
TD Passes: Piper 10, DJohnson 7.
Interceptions: Swoyer, Dirusso.
FRec: Swierk.
Caleb Rinko Nick Formanowicz
2014 Numbers
The Panthers trailedjust 7-0 at the half butsurrendered 2 TDs in the third quarterand lost to Silver Creek 32-14 in thefirst round of the Class C playoffs...Conner Halftown led the groundgame as he ran 11times for 47 yards...Lucas McKeeverran 11 times for 39yards. McKeeveralso made made 10tackles on defense...Seth Halftown ranfor 11 yards…Carter Benton completed 5 of 11passes for 143 yards and 2 TDs...Lucas Brawdy caught 3 passes for119 yards and 2 TDs... Killian Aberscaught 3 passes for 40 yards... JordanYoung completed a 10-yard pass andcaught a 6-yard pass… Dalton Millsmade 9 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Vikings trailed atthe half 22-15 but ralliedafter the break and beat Hutch Tech32-22 last weekend... GuiseppeCampanella completed 6 of 9 passesfor 98 yards and a TD... JarodBrandon ran 21 timesfor 134 yards and aTD... Jake Nilandran 15 times for 125yards and a TD...Anthony Moshercaught 2 passes for27 yards and a TD...Ayman Abdellatifcaught 2 passes for 24 yards and made7 tackles on defense... AJ Swansoncaught a 31 yard pass... Nick Paolinimade 8 tackles... Scott Holmes made8 tackles while Enrice D’Abate made7... Jeremiah Wilkes intercepted 2passes, returning one 19 yards for aTD. He also recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs fellbehind 21-3 at the halfbut rallied after the break and beatWilliamsville South 40-34 in over-time... Alex Suchan completed 6 of22 passes for 224 yards and a TD.Suchan also ran 6times for 22 yardsand 2 TDs, and made7 tackles ondefense... JasonShuttleworth kickeda 37-yard FG as timeexpired to tie thegame at 34-34...Mitch Gomolka ran 23 times for 201yards and 2 TDs... Ian Chavanne ranfor 19 yards and caught a 14-yardpass… Sean DeLellis caught 4 passesfor 151 yards and a TD... Alec Seifercaught a 17-yard pass... BrendanRyan caught 2 passes for 16 yards...Will Reczek made 8 tackles...
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 92-552, McKeever 102-445,Brawdy 36-350, CHalftown 26-164,McCarthy 21-148, John 11-48, Young 7-16.
Receiving: Abers 9-118, Brawdy 7-197, Young 6-118, McCarthy 4-62, McKeever 1-19,Blackman 1-17, S.Halftown 1-16, (Unknown) 1-40.
TDs: SHalftown 7, McKeever 7, Brawdy 5,McCarthy 2, Abers, Dills, Young.
Passing: Brawdy 21-54-344, Benton 5-11-143,Young 4-17-63, McCarthy 1-1-25.
TD Passes: Brawdy 2, Benton 2.
Interceptions: Brawdy, McCarthy.
FRec: Dills, Hammond.
Rushing: Brandon 159-764, Niland 15-125,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 22-413, Abdellatif 9-62,Swanson 7-163, Morgan 4-31, Wagner 3-29,Allen 2-25, Brandon 2-7, Niland 1-14.
TDs: Mosher 7, Brandon 4, Swanson 3,Niland 2, Valvo, Morgan, Wilkes.
Passing: Campanella 45-96-686, Buzby 5-17-61.
TD Passes: Campanella 10.
Interceptions: Wilkes 3, Morgan 2,Benderson 2, Mosher, Niland.
FRec: Studley, Morgan, Aronica, Gioeli,Yockey, Abdellatif, Wilkes.
Rushing: Gomolka 154-1105, Suchan 41-227,Seifer 30-200, Myles 15-65, Chavanne 3-64,Vail 12-61, Coyne 13-16, Mastrangelo 5-5,English 1-4, Grzechowiak 1-3, Schollard 1-3,#10 1-(-5), Weber 1-(-2).
Receiving: Chavanne 19-223, Seifer 13-234,BRyan 11-207, Gomolka 11-168, DeLellis 5-154,Munro 2-13, Coyne 1-11.
TDs: Gomolka 12, BRyan 6, Chavanne 5,Seifer 3, Suchan 3, Munro, Coyne, DeLellis.
Passing: Suchan 55-100-985, Coyne 9-23-135,Mastrangelo 3-10-0.
TD Passes: Suchan 15, Coyne.
Interceptions: BRyan 4, Mertowski 2,Suchan 2, Grzechowiak, Myles, Vail.
FRec: Unknown 2.
Team Reports
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Dalton Mills Mitch GomolkaJeremiah Wilkes
2014 Numbers
The Engineers took a22-15 lead at the half butlost to Grand Island 32-22 last week-end... Dakym Davis ran 3 times or 11yards, including a 1-yard TD. Davisalso tossed a 19-yard pass for a TD,and caught 4 passesfor 43 yards and aTD. He also ran in a2-point PAT, returned2 punts for 40 yardsand recovered a fum-ble on defense...Jason Dowell com-pleted 16 of 31 pass-es for 203 yards and a TD. Dowellalso caught a 19-yard pass for a TD...Trezelle Carper caught 4 passes for65 yards... Jibreel Abdul-Nafi caught3 passes for 53 yards... Donte Gibsoncaught 3 passes for 31 yards... HutchTech finishes the season with a 3-5record...
2014 Numbers
The Chiefs led 14-6 atthe half and scored twicein the third quarter to stretch the leadand beat Riverside 31-14... Matt Klocled the ground game as he ran 27 timesfor 78 yards and 2 TDs... MichaelRiedel ran 8 times for60 yards... KyleSeifert completed 16of 21 passes for 177yards and 2 TDs. Healso ran for 16yards... Zach Emercaught 4 passes for 36yards... CoyoteSokolski caught 3 passes for 72 yardsand a TD. Sokoloski also made 7 tack-les and recorded 2 QB sacks...Anthony King caught 2 passes for 23yards. King also made 9 tackles andintercepted 2 passes... Nick Wilkinsoncaught 3 passes for 28 yards and aTD… Henry Gunner made 7 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raidersexploded for 35 points inte first quarter and led 49-0 at the halfas they beat Lockport 55-0 last week...Zacc Kinsey ran 5 times for 114yards and 2 TDs. He also caught a 31-yard TD pass...Lucas Munella ran13 times for 59 yardsand a TD... DevonJackson ran 6 timesfor 36 yards. He alsoblocked a punt andreturned it for a TD...Nikkolas Hollandcompleted 4 of 5 passes for 60 yardsand 2 TDs... Jeremy Bush was astandout on the OL... Ben Osman ran4 times for 18 yards and intercepted apass... Zack Panebianco caught a 21-yard TD pass and intercepted a pass...Kyle Liuzzo made 8 tackles and had aQB 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 85-682, Holland 84-403,Jackson 29-232, Munella 32-184, Mosley 7-73,Hamilton 20-73, Ramos 5-48, Nazzaro 10-44,Osman 4-18, Panebianco 4-15, Larson 2-14,Hunzinger 3-13, Williams 1-(-2), Lockett 6-(-11).
Receiving: Panebianco 33-460, Carlson 31-566,Larson 17-192, Kinsey 13-98, Jackson 5-61,Nazzaro 4-25, Osman 1-18.
TDs: Holland 9, Panebianco 9, Carlson 8,Kinsey 7, Larson 3, Munella 3, Jackson 3,Eimiller, Liuzzo, Ramos.
Passing: Holland 100-166-1420, Munella 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Holland 17.
Interceptions: Larson 4, Carlson 4,Panebianco 4, Osman 2, Ramos.
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 74-266,Spencer-Watson 59-189, Olmstead 19-127,Dowell 40-90, Davis 27-57, Pettway 1-39.Rosado 5-7, Gibson 3-5, Bailey 2-(-2).
Receiving: Davis 16-178, Abdul-Nafi 14-250,Gibson 14-209, Robertson 7-71, Carper 4-65,Watson 2-34, Saez 2-20, Olmsted 2-2, Dowell 1-19, Spencer-Watson 1-8.
TDs: Thomas-Ferguson 5, Davis 5, Dowell 4,Gibson-3, Robertson 2, Abdul-Nafi-2,Spencer-Watson, Saez, Olmsted, Pettway
Passing: Dowell 76-148-916, Davis 4-17-104,Bailey 2-2-28.
TD Passes: Dowell 6, Davis.
Interceptions: Lindsay 3, Robertson 2.
FRec: Thomas-Ferguson 2, Saez,Richardson, Davis, 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 222-1338, Reidel 18-111,Seifert 21-79, Stawicki 2-10, Sley 3-10,Schaefer 4-9, Cabic 1-3 Ellman 1-2, Huber 1-(-7).
Receiving: ZEmer 22-323, Sokolski 19-270,Wilkinson 16-194, Kloc 8-85, Schaefer 7-92,King 5-61, Huber 3-8, Riedel 2-31, Ziegler 2-18,Simon 1-13, Edwards 1-9, Slade 1-6.
TDs: Kloc 14, ZEmer 3, Sokolski 3, Wilkinson 2,Mariacher 2, King, Schaefer
Passing: Seifert 82-151-1086, Huber 3-7-15,Nycz 1-1-6, Gunner 1-1-3.
TD Passes: Seifert 10.
Interceptions: King 4, Mariacher 2, Slade,ZEmer, Cabic, Seifert
FRec: Mariacher 3, Simon 2, Sokolski 2,Thompson 2, Ziegler, Cabic, Giallanza,Schaefer, ZEmer, King, N.Emer, Quinn, Gasz.
Dakym Davis Anthony King Jeremy Bush
2014 Numbers
The Bears fell behind35-0 after one quarter andlost to Southwestern 56-6 in the firstround of the Class C playoffs... LexusPollard led the offense as he ran 17times for 66 yards and a TD. Pollardscored the JFKtouchdown on a 2-yard run... MattLanzalaco ran 13times for 51 yards.Lanzalaco also made6 tackles ondefense... NathanPazderski caught a37-yard pass... Cale Byczkowskicaught a 16-yard pass and also made ateam-high 9 tackles on defense...Tyler Bethin completed 4 of 11 pass-es for 62 yards... Tyler Gribblehelped the defensive unit with 5 tack-les... The Bears finish the season witha 3-5 record...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs racedout to a 27-0 lead at thehalf and beat East High 39-0 lastweekend... Kenmore East ended theseason with 2 straight wins... KurtMcGowan led the offense as he ran16 times for 102yards and 3 TDs. Healso made 7 tackleson defense... DwightDavis ran 12 timesfor 41 yards and aTD... MikeDeBenedetti caught3 passes for 53 yardsand ran for a TD. He also made 8tackles with 4 QB sacks on defense...Steve Nadrowski caught a 59-yardpass for a TD... Joe Vasi caught an18-yard pass... Andy Fields complet-ed 5 of 8 passes for 130 yards and aTD... Nick LoBochiaro made 5 tack-les... Dion Woods made 5 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devilstrailed 7-6 in the secondquarter but exploded for 3 TDs beforethe half and beat Lancaster 41-21 lastweek... Deangelo Walker-Johnsoncompleted 4 of 14 passes for 58 yardsand a TD. He alsoran 25 times for 117yards and 3 TDs...Terrell Ford ran 30times for 267 yardsand 2 TDs andcaught a 9-yardpass... Mark Taylorran 4 times for 32yards and caught a 12-yard pass...Tim Stoerr ran for 19 yards... GavinSloan caught 2 passes for 37 yardsand a TD. Sloan also intercepted apass on defense... Charlie Milksmade 6 tackles… Corey Ratka made5 tackles and recorded a QB sack...Jamir Lynch made 5 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 149-750, Davis 25-92,Daniels 12-38, Nadrowski 4-7, Jones 1-2,Coburn 2-1, DeBenedetti 1-1, Fields 10-(-11).
Receiving: Nadrowski 29-288, DiBenedetti 28-458,Vasi 23-399, Daniels 4-8, Coburn 3-16, Jones 3-7, Vasi 1-6, Woods 1-4.
TDs: McGowan 8, DiBenedetti 3, Nadrowski 3,Davis 2, Fields 2, Vasi 2, Lanzalaco, Coburn.
Passing: Fields 91-220-1042, Coburn 1-1-36,Daniels 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Fields 4, 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 123-549, Lanzalaco 81-338,McPhail 11-83, Bethin 26-78, Jordan 13-42,Roetzer 5-30, Hahn 6-28, Gregori 2-9, Kowal 1-6, Parks 2-5, Marcucci 4-5.
Receiving: McPhail 8-142, Byczkowski 4-74,Pollard 4-29, Parks 3-12, Pazderski 2-50,Fischer, 2-29, Lanzalaco 2-26, Jordan 2-10,McMahon 1-10.
TDs: Pollard 4, Bethin 3, Lanzalaco 3,McPhail 2, Jordan.
Passing: Bethin 28-79-382.
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 139-1164, Walker-Johnson 84-308,Lynch 44-166, MTaylor 11-108, JTaylor 14-16,Stoerr 2-(-3), St.John 1-(-5), White 1-(-10),
Receiving: White 25-346, Ford 11-293, JTaylor 11-131, Sloan 8-123, MTaylor 6-48,St.John 2-13.
TDs: Ford 17, Walker-Johnson 5, White 4,Sloan 3, Lynch 2, JTaylor.
Passing: Walker-Johnson 35-81-485, Lynch 27-55-414, White 1-1-55.
TD Passes: Walker-Johnson 5, Lynch 4,White.
Interceptions: Ford 3, MTaylor 3, Sloan.
FRec: St.John 3, Sloan 2, Lynch 2, JTaylor,Bessinger, White, Brittain.
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Lexus Pollard Kurt McGowan Gavin Sloan
2014 Numbers
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2014 Numbers
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2014 Numbers
The Redskins led 7-6in the second quarter butsurrendered 3 TDs before the breakand lost to Kenmore West 41-21 lastweekend... Dan Speyer completed 7of 22 passes for 141 yards and 2 TDs.Speyer also ran 4times for 45 yardsand a TD... JustinHersey rushed for 13yards and made 9tackles on defense...Leugim Castillo, asophomore, caught 5passes for 115 yardsand a TD... Mike Scarpello caught a27-yard pass for a TD and intercepteda pass... Dan Emerson led thedefense as he made 16 tackles...Jimmy Miller helped the unit as hemade 13 tackles... Tom Heist made 11tackles... Lancaster ends the seasonwith a 3-5 record...
Rushing: Hersey 43-224, Speyer 34-137,Ritter 33-129, Recor 42-127, Scarpello 14-48,Lis 6-36, Tredo 1-8, Emerson 2-7, 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 8-59, Castillo 7-150, Scarpello 4-41, Suarez 1-12.
TDs: Speyer 5, Damiani 3, Emerson 3,Hersey 3, Lis 2, Scarpello 2, Miller, Fox,Ritter, Recor, Tredo, Valley, Castillo
Passing: Speyer 108-195-1504, Hersey 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Speyer 13, Hersey.
Interceptions: Scarpello 3, Hersey 2, Lis 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.
Dan Emerson
2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers
The Lions fell behind35-0 after one quarter andlost to Jamestown 55-0 last weekend...Khalil James ran 19 times for 74yards and caught a 5-yard pass. Jamesalso made 5 tackles on defense...Tyler Fraass com-pleted 2 of 8 passesfor 23 yards...Lavette Warren ranfor 12 yards...Dominic Ball caughtan 18-yard pass…Charles Butera hada solid night as hemade 7 tackles, 2 for lost yardage...Dante Mount was in on 6 tackles. Healso recorded 52 yards in kickoffreturns... Kirk Feeney was active ashe made 4 tackles... Louis Pattersonwas also in on 4 tackles... D’AndreJenkins had 2 tackles for loss... AJRivera recorded 1 tackle for loss...
2014 Numbers
The Thunder Dragonsjumped out early and beatLackawanna 45-0... AJ Hulton com-pleted 3 of 7 passes for 45 yards andran 4 times for 32 yards. Hulton alsomade 12 tackles, 5 for lost yardage, ondefense... RyanMiller ran 15 timesfor 156 yards and 3TDs... BrianWesterdahl ran 5times for 42 yardsand a TD... JonahTanner ran 3 timesfor 34 yards and 2TDs... Mitch Sandberg ran 4 timesfor 48 yards. He also made 6 tackles,1 for lost yardage... Nick Hudsoncaught 2 passes for 42 yards... TrevorMicek made 13 tackles, 5 for loss...Chandler Baker made 12 tackles, 6behind the line... David Applegarthmade 9 tackles, 4 for lost yardage...
Lew-Port fell behind22-6 at the half and lostto Eden 28-12 last weekend... DonaldAllender completed 7 of 17 passes for65 yards and 1 TD. Allender also ran6 times for 29 yards... Mike Fritz ran6 times for 25yards... CarmenZarrillo rushed for aTD... Dawson Baileycaught 3 passes for42 yards and a TD...Mike Fritz caught 2passes for 10 yards...Brad Webber caughtan 8-yard pass... Sam Fontanarosaled the defense as he made 15 tack-les... Bobby Costanzo also had a bignight as he made 12 tackles... Qu'ranBrewer helped the unit as he made 10tackles... The Lancers finished the sea-son with a 2-6 record...
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 47-209,Allender 48-209, Eoute 22-103, Fritz 18-102,Schiavitti 9-44, Webber 2-14, McGovern 2-7.
Receiving: Bailey 33-473, Fritz 18-241,Eoute 10-114, McGovern 10-86, Zarillo 6-55,Stollard 2-22, Brewer 2-4, Webber 1-8.
TDs: Bailey 4, Fritz 2, Brewer 2, Zorrillo 2,McGovern, Allender.
Passing: Allender 81-160-1007.
TD Passes: Allender 9.
Interceptions: Eoute 3, Fontanrosa 2.
FRec: Fontanrosa 2, Eoute 2, Biley.
Rushing: James 101-665, Fraass 113-299,Jenkins 20-112, ABronson 17-63, Ford 22-54,Austin 5-29, Warren 3-16.
Receiving: Flaherty 17-147, Ball 11-206,Warren 9-176, James 7-83, ABronson 6-149, 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 66-145-978, 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 135-1546, Benson 20-210,Sandberg 32-206, Hulton 34-200, Tanner 19-141,Westerdahl 11-130, Webb 6-35, Hudson 5-27,Wilcox 2-17, Nolan 6-19, Rammelt 6-13,Fabrizio 2-9, JMicek 2-9, Hall 3-6, TMicek 1-5,Szymanowski 2-4, Howard 1-3, Welsh 1-3.
Receiving: Hudson 6-116, JMicek 5-63,Nelson 5-46, Sandberg 3-61, Wilcox 3-34,Hulton 3-25, Miller 2-22, TMicek 2-21, Tanner 1-3.
TDs: Miller 20, Tanner 7, Hulton 4 ,TMicek 2,Sandberg 2, Benson 2, Westerdah 2,Clausen, Rammelt, Nelson.
Passing: Welsh 17-24-204, Hulton 11-29-177,Tanner 2-2-10.
TD Passes: Welsh 2, Tanner.
Interceptions: Hulton 2, Hudson 2, Webb.
FRec: Baker 3, Tanner 2, Bradford 2, Smith.
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Bobby Costanzo Khalil James David Applegarth
2014 Numbers
The Flyers scored onthe first play of the gameand won a defensive slugfest withEast Aurora 7-0 last week. BrandonBojanowski returned the openingkickoff 97 yards for a TD for thegame’s only TD. Healso ran 7 times for32 yards... MarcusFord ran 11 times for54 yards. He alsomade 9 tackles andintercepted a pass ondefense... KwaineDavis ran 6 times for25 yards and caught 2 passes for 26yards... Mike Halferty ran 8 times for50 yards... Eric Graham completed 4of 5 passes for 43 yards. He also ran 5times for 40 yards... Mike Kellehermade 11 tackles... Joey Cartoniamade 6 tackles and a QB sack...Travon Spencer made 6 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Macks fell behind21-0 at the half and lostto Sweet Home 44-6 in the first roundof the Class A playoffs last weekend...Keyon Johnson completed 6 of 15passes for 45 yards and a TD. Johnsonalso ran 7 times for55 yards... AndrewJames ran 3 timesfor 16 yards...Kesean Fishercaught 3 passes for18 yards and a TD...Demetrius Reedcaught a 15-yardpass... Jamir Walker caught a 10-yard pass… Quajon Taylor led thedefense as he made 10 tackles...Kevin Wooten helped the unit as hewas in on 9 tackles... Adam Barrettmade 5 tackles to help the cause...McKinley finished the season with a3-5 record...
2014 Numbers
The Mustangs trailedjust 8-6 in the secondquarter but allowed 2 TDs before thebreak and lost to Bennett 42-6 in thefirst round of the Class B playoffs...Jason Hellwig led the offense as hecompleted 16 of 36passes for 140 yardsand a TD. Hellwigalso ran 14 times for72 yards... EricNeace ran 3 times for31 yards... BrettPecoraro caught 6passes for 40 yardsand a TD. He also ran 7 times for 16yards... Dylan Lewis ran 3 times for63 yards... Ty Hrovat ran 3 times for33 yards... Charles Beach led thedefense with a team-high 7 tackles…Tyler Howard helped the unit as hemade 6 tackles... Tom Follman alsomade 6 tackles...
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 105-965, Hellwig 72-304,Joy 49-270, Follman 15-112, Neace 11-92,Hrovat 12-64, Howard 6-42, Enderby 3-30,Bentley 1-11, Buckland 1-5, CPecoraro 1-3,Valley 2-(5).
Receiving: BPecoraro 29-281, Lewis 26-400,Hrovat 19-224, Schoolcraft 11-151, Joy 4-12,Follman 2-23, Neace 2-11, Howard 1-8.
TDs: BPecoraro 11, Joy 7, Schoolcraft 4,Lewis 3, Hellwig 3, Hrovat 3, Neace, Follman,Howard.
Passing: Hellwig 94-169-1110, Joy 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Hellwig 12.
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 101-678, Davis 73-471,Halferty 50-428, Bojanowski 30-352, Graham 28-135, Reamsnyder 18-107, Doyle 12-36, Remley 1-3.
Receiving: Crombie 9-78, Ford 5-58,Bojanowski 5-57, Halferty 3-62, Davis 3-51,Melber 2-30, Reamsnyder 1-7.
TDs: Davis 6, Bojanowski 6, Ford 5, Halferty 2,Reamsnyde 2, Graham, Crombie, Doyle.
Passing: Graham 28-72-343.
TD Passes: Graham 4.
Interceptions: Crombie 3, Bojanowski 2,Ford 2, Kelleher.
FRec: Kelleher 3, Halferty 2, Perkins,Crombie, Chatmon, Cartonia, Dirado,Kocinski, Spencer, Ford.
Rushing: KeyJohnson 58-607, James 51-253,Benton 47-162, Hargrave 10-79, Wooten 3-33,Conner 1-18, Butler 3-8, KelJohnson 6-6,Thomas 4-5, Beal 2-3, Aponte 1-1.
Receiving: Walker 19-227, Benton 13-58,Aponte 8-93, KelJohnson 6-117, Fisher 6-54,Herod 5-21, Reed 3-25, 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, Fisher.
Passing: KeyJohnson 66-133-600.
TD Passes: KeyJohnson 8.
Interceptions: Fisher 3, Sanders 2,KelJohnson 2, Walker, Gaymon, Taylor.
FRec: Fisher, Benton, KelJohnson.
Joey Cartonia Kesean Fisher Jason Hellwig
2014 Numbers
The Panthers trailedjust 6-0 at the half butsurrendered 26 points in teh thirdquarter and lost to Springville 40-0last weekend... Kyle Burdick led theoffense as he ran 16 times for 81yards. Burdick alsohad a QB sack ondefense... NickO'Lay ran 4 timesfor 24 yards andcompleted a 12-yardpass... KatrellJackson caught 2passes for 23 yards...Josh Wilt led the defense as he madea team-high 10 tackles and recovereda fumble... Trevor Noon completed 7of 9 passes for 29 yards... JakeKubala made 8 tackles... KyleGuerriera also made 8 tackles...Cyrus Simmons recorded a QB sackand recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines trailedjust 21-13 after threequarters but allowed 3 TDs in the finalframe and lost to Orchard Park 40-13in the first round of the Class A play-offs... Shaolin McCray ran 17 timesfor 74 yards and aTD... Sharod Welchcaught a 27-yard TDpass... JacquamHudson caught 2passes for 41 yards...Breon Harris caughta 15-yard pass andmade 6 tackles ondefense... Omara Howard had a solidnight on the OL... Lomax Barnescompleted 4 of 13 passes for 39 yardsand a TD... Deshaun Lowe led thedefense as he made a team-high 9tackles... Joe Medley made 7 tack-les... Joe Welch had a QB sack andrecovered a fumble...
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 81-378, Guerriera 28-57,Jackson 7-27, O'Lay 4-24, Kubala 3-3.
Receiving: Burdick 20-271, Wilt 7-57, Jackson 6-139, O’Lay 6-115, Kabala 2-2.
TDs: Jackson, O’Lay, Burdick.
Passing: Noon 40-84-526, O'Lay 2-4-57.
TD Passes: Noon 2.
Interceptions: Mott.
FRec: Wilt 2, Guerriera, Simmons.
Rushing: McCray 119-825, Pruitt 24-218,Lowe 16-82, Walls 1-5, Williams 6-5, Welch 5-4,Stachowski 1-1, Spurback 8-(-15), Barnes 20-(-54).
Receiving: Hudson 14-370, Harris 5-128,Hubbard 5-124, McCray 4-93, Welch 2-70,Hudson 2-30, Stachowski 1-22, Pruitt 1-11,Felvus 1-2.
TDs: McCray 7, Hudson 5, Welch 3, Harris 2,Stachowski, Barne, Medley, Pruitt, Felvus,Tantillo, Hubbard.
Passing: Barnes 25-81-657, Spurback 11-22-210.
TD Passes: Barnes 8, Spurback 5.
Interceptions: Medley 5, JaSmith, Burdick,Braithwaite.
FRec: Medley 2, Williams, Vargas, Tantillo,Welch.
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Trevor Noon Sharod Welch
2014 Numbers
The Big Green took a14-6 lead at the half andbeat Sherman 20-6 last weekend...Steve Glinski led the offense as heran 14 times for 143 yards and 2TDs... Ken Williams ran 9 times for50 yards. He alsomade 9 tackles witha QB sack... MercyCox-Hicks ran 11times for 47 yardsand a TD... MannyWilliams ran 5 timesfor 19 yards... EthanCarrow led thedefense as he made 13 tackles... SteveFoley also had a solid day as he made8 tackles... Noah Freeburger was inon 5 tackles... Paul Brinson intercept-ed a pass... Chris Miner was a stand-out on the offensive line... The Biggreen finished the season with a 4-3-1record...
2014 Numbers
The Lumberjacks led14-13 after three quartersbut allowed 2 TDs in the final frameand lost to West Seneca East 25-14last weekend... Chris Woodard ledthe offense as he ran 20 times for 208yards and 2 TDs...Joe Dotterweich ran6 times for 29yards... TaylorMellott ran 9 timesfor 28 yards... TylerClare caught 4 pass-es for 42 yards...Drew Krantz caughta 15-yard pass... Austin Tober caughtan 8-yard pass... Taylor Mellott ledthe defense as he made 11 tackles...Zack Woodard made his presencefelt as he made 8 tackles... DanielLukaszonas was in on 7 tackles...Alex Molik made 6 tackles... NT fin-ishes the season with a 5-3 record...
2014 Numbers
The Huskies trailedjust 7-6 after one quarterbut lost a defensive battle 14-6 toAlden last weekend... Jaryd Plaudled the ground game as he ran 22times for 121 yards and a TD. Plaudalso caught 2 passesfor 46 yards andmade 5 tackles ondefense... ChuckMartin completed 7of 18 passes for 116yards, ran 5 times for13 yards, and caughta 21-yard pass...Anthony Morgan caught a 35-yardpass and returned a punt 33 yards...Elija Ramadhan caught 3 passes for27 yards... Julian Roulo and DavidLee shared the team-high honors aseach made 6 tackles... Jared Slavinmade 5 tackles... The Huskies finishedthe season with a 4-4 record...
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 159-993, Ellis 33-167,Morgan 2-53, Martin 42-5, Ju.Roulo 1-3,JaRuolo 3-2, Ramadhan 10-(-1), Boldt 3-(-4).
Receiving: Ramadhan 18-406, Morgan 10-142,Plaud 6-151, Threehouse 5-76, Boldt 3-34,Martin 2-27, Cummings 2-8,Wofford 1-22,JuRuolo 1-14, Ellis 1-9.
TDs: Plaud 11, Ramadhan 5, Morgan 2, Ellis.
Passing: Martin 48-98-860, Ramadhan 2-6-27.
TD Passes: Martin 6.
Interceptions: Threehouse 3, Martin 2,Ramadhan, Morgan, 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 123-852, KWilliams 84-466,Cox-Hicks 83-370, Rivers 17-106, EWilliams 10-76, MWilliams 11-47.
Receiving: Miner 6-136, Cox-Hicks 6-44,Freeburger 3-89, Carrow 2-36, Rivers 2-26,KWilliams 2-13.
TDs: Glinski 13, KWilliams 8, Cox-Hicks 3.
Passing: Glinski 21-62-353.
TD Passes: Glinski.
Interceptions: Cox-Hicks 2, Carrow, Brinson.
FRec: Brinson, Glinski, Rivers, Carrow, Miner.
Rushing: CWoodard 118-1365, Sikora 55-367,Dotterweich 80-359, Mellott 25-88,McDonough 28-74, Groff 23-62, Labonti 5-47,Nolley 8-35, Brandy 14-35, Sieracki 3-19, Clare 3-16.
Receiving: Wilkinson 17-178, Sikora 6-126,McDonough 6-79, Tober 6-44, Krantz 5-56,Clare 4-42, Groff 2-5, Gilbert 1-25, Craig 1-5,McNeil 1-3.
TDs: CWoodard 22, Sikora 4, Dotterweich 3,Mellott 2, Brandy, McDonough, Krantz,Wilkinson, Holmes.
Passing: CWoodard 42-78-551,McDonough 1-3-12, Clare 0-3-0.
TD Passes: CWoodard 4.
Interceptions: Krantz 3, CWoodard 2, Mellott 2,Gilbert, ZWoodard, Lukaszonas, McDonough
FRec: AGibson, ZWoodard, McNeill, Gilbert,Franusiak, CWoodard, Tober.
Noah Freeburger Jarud PlaudDan Lukaszonas
2014 Numbers
The Quakers led just21-13 after three quartersbut scored 3 TDs in the final frameand beat Niagara Falls 40-13 lastweek... Dillon Janca completed 12 of30 passes for 182 yards and 3 TDs...Billy Myers ran 19times for 115 yardsand 2 TDs. Myersalso made 6 tackleson defense... JoshDahl ran 14 times for55 yards... TeriusWheatley ran 8 timesfor 29 yards... JoshBernas ran 3 times for 28 yards...Kevin Koziol caught 4 passes for 63yards... Jack Crowley caught 3 passesfor 50 yards and a TD... Kevin Goltzcaught a 42-yard pass for a TD...Joseph Losardo caught a 35-yard passfor a TD... Ronald Shul made 8 tack-les... Ryan Paolini made 7 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers trailedby 3-0 after one quarterbut scored a pair of TDs in the 2ndframe and beat Westfield 20-10 lastweekend... Nathan Stow ran 22 timesfor 120 yards and a TD. Stow alsomade 4 tackles andhad 3 QB sacks ondefense... DylanBergman led thedefense as he made 6tackles, recorded aQB sack and recov-ered a fumble... GregDelahoy completed 4of 8 passes for 78 yards and a TD. Healso ran for 24 yards and a TD...Mark Ecklund ran 4 times for 35yards... David O'Dell caught 2 passesfor 58 yards. He also made 5 tackleswith a QB sack... Chris Blose caught a10-yard TD pass and intercepted apass... Thomas Hoch made 8 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers jumpedout to a 21-7 lead afterone quarter and beat Amherst 42-14last weekend... Tyler Mummery hadanother big night as he ran 24 timesfor 152 yards and a TD. Mummeryalso made 5 tackles,1 for loss, ondefense... KrisRiordan ran 11 timesfor 47 yards and aTD... Matt Haggertyran 8 times for 41yards... AustinKossow completed 3of 4 passes for 47 yards and a TD...Nate Tackentein intercepted a passand returned it 99 yards for a TD set-ting a school record... Andrew Hymancaught a 42-yard pass for a TD andintercepted a pass, which he returned38 yards for a TD... Foster Dell made5 tackles, 4 for lost yardage...
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 74-449, Saxton 26-221,Delahoy 33-186, Bergman 41-126, Ecklund 23-87,O'Dell 3-41, JkPayne 3-(-5), Mescall 1-(-4).
Receiving: Blose 11-199, Eddy 10-145,JkPayne 7-243, O’Dell 6-102, Ecklund 3-96,Bergman 1-3, Stow 1-1.
TDs: Stow 4, Delahoy 4, Eddy 3, JkPayne 3,Saxton 2, Ecklund 2, Blos 2, Bergman,THoch.
Passing: Delahoy 39-85-789, JkPayne 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Delahoy 9.
Interceptions: Blose 4, Delahoy 2, JkPayne 2,Eddy,
FRec: JkPayne, Bergman, Metzer.
Rushing: Mummery 177-1221, Riordan 87-458,Haggerty 43-303, Smith 6-51, Thagard 3-28,Fyock 3-20, Thompson 4-18, Kossow 8-2
Receiving: Mummery 6-23, Chislett 4-43,Hyman 3-111, Beyer 2-42, Riordan 2-17,Haggerty 1-6.
TDs: Riordan 6, Mummery 6, Hyman 3, Beyer 2,Thagard, Chislett, Haggerty, Tackentein,Thompson.
Passing: Kossow 14-38-216, Mummery 5-7-59.
TD Passes: Kossow 5.
Interceptions: Tackentein 3, Hyman 3, Foley,Eigenbrod, Chislett
FRec: Tackentein, Hyman, Dell, Moran, Fyock,Palmisano, Gauthier.
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 106-745, Wheatley 53-563,Dahl 33-258, Bernas 5-35, Paolini 4-28, Goltz 4-10, Shul 2-4, Perla 1-2, Janca 10-(-2).
Receiving: Crowley 28-322, Goltz 23-380,Bruno 20-274, Koziol 16-204, Liberatore 12-197,Losardo 8-215, Myers 3-50, Dahl 2-40,Bernas 2-36, Perla 2-5, Dogal 1-17, Wheatley 1-10.
TDs: Myers 14, Wheatley 7,Crowley 6, Goltz5, Koziol 4, Liberatore 4, Losardo 4, Bruno 2,Dahl 2, Paolini.
Passing: Janca 117-220-1715, Goltz 1-1-35.
TD Passes: Janca 23, Goltz.
Interceptions: Paolin 2, Dahl 2, McPoland 2,Koziol, Wheatly, Perla, Dogal.
FRec: Dahl 2, Perla, Janes, Dogal, Shul,Koziol, Sommervile, Myers.
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Ryan Paolini Nathan Stow Nate Tackentein
2014 Numbers
No Report.
2014 Numbers
The Cardinals led 15-0after one quarter and 22-0at the half and beat Frewsburg 49-0 inthe final regular-season game... TheCardinals will host Panama in theClass D semifinals this weekend...Jake Brown pow-ered the offensee ashe ran 27 times for180 yards and a TD...Bryce Morrisoncompleted 6 of 11passes for 58 yardsand a TD. Morrisonalso ran 9 times for109 yards and 2 TDs... Tyler Stahleymade 8 tackles, 4 primary hits. Healso intercepted his 8th pass of theseason recovered a fumble in the endzone for a TD and ran for a 40-yardTD... Mason Bosley made 10 tackles,8 solo and recorded a QB sack... KyleEcker ran for a TD...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raiders ledjust 7-6 after one quarterbut exploded for 24 points in the sec-ond frame and beat St Marys 46-20...Brandon Metz ran 19 times for 116yards and 2 TDs and caught 3 passesfor 19 yards... MikeWilliams ran 11times for 50 yards...Garth Pinnockcaught 4 passes for121 yards and a TD...Manny Williams ranfor a 35-yard TD andreturned a punt 20yards for a TD... Jerry Hickson com-pleted 15 of 25 passes for 233 yardsand a TD... Ethan Shipman led thedefense as he made a team-high 12tackles... Justin Anderson made 9tackles and 2 QB sacks... Nick Weikelmade 7 tackles, 4 for lost yardage, andrecorded 2 QB sacks...
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 50-339, MiWilliams 46-202,Guzman 25-179, Dempsey 24-144, EWilliams 23-128, Pinnock 11-98, MnWilliams 1-35,Delmont 3-35, Woodarek 2-15, Kraus 1-2,Tasker 1-2, Kline 6-(-45), Hickson 27-(-81).
Receiving: Holness-Lightbody 38-642, Metz 29-315,Taylor 15-147, Guzman 15-146, Tasker 14-236,Kline 11-112, MiWilliams 7-47, Pinnock 6-135,EWilliams 5-46, MnWilliams 2-37, Dempsey 2-13,Kraus 1-25, Shipman 1-8.
TDs: Metz 9,Guzman 5, Holness-Lightbody 5,EWilliams 2, Tasker 2, Hickson 2, MnWilliams 2,Pinnock, Dempsey, MWilliams, Metz
Passing: Hickson 143-276-1909, Kline 1-2-10.
TD Passes: Hickson 18.
Interceptions: Shipman 3, Holness-Lightbody 2,Kraus 2, Kline, Woodarek, MnWilliams, Taylor.
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 42-305,Morrison 26-213, Ecker 14-111, Sluga 21-108,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: Morrison 8, Nelsen 7, Bosley 6, Sluga 5,Stahley 5, Ecker 3, Brown 2, Young 2, Jacobi,Shaffer.
Passing: Morrison 37-63-845.
TD Passes: Morrison 11.
Interceptions: Stahley 8, Nelson, Jacobi,Morrison, Ecker.
FRec: Jacobi, Huntingon, Stahley.
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 Nick Weikel
2014 Numbers
The Marauders fellbehind 21-0 after onequarter and battled hard but lost topowerhouse Erie Cathedral Prep 38-21last week... Darren Thompson ledthe offense as he ran 19 times for 78yards and caught 4passes for 49 yards...David Archer com-pleted 6 of 18 passesfor 73 yards. Archeralso ran 9 times for59 yards and 3 TDs...Myles Young rantwice for 18 yards...Grant Beyer caught a 14-yard pass…Connor McKenna made 8 tackles,recorded 2 QB sacks and recovered afumble... Marcus Evans and LouieSurace each made 6 tackles... PeterKlopp made 5 tackles and posted aQB sack... Anthony Pontello made 4tackles and a QB sack...
2014 Numbers
St Mary’s trailed just7-6 after one quarter butsurrendered 24 points in the secondframe and lost to St Francis 46-20...Anthony Stitt led the ground game ashe ran 9 times for 102 yards... TakalMolson completed10 of 22 passes for137 yards and 2 TDs.He also ran 20 timesfor 57 yards and aTD... Tony Robinsonran 2 times for 37yards, caught 3 pass-es for 66 yards, andmade 5 tackles on defense... MitchDipirro was a standout on the OL...Kayson Hill caught 2 passes for 40yards and a TD... Jake Concannoncaught 3 passes for 16 yards and inter-cepted a pass... Sean Wilson made 14tackles with a QB sack... Dehlen Jonesand Paul Bargnesi each made 7 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors were tied6-6 in the second quarterbut gave up a late TD to fall behind atthe half and lost 24-6 to ClevelandHill in the first round of the Class Cplayoffs... Tyler Siperek led theground game as heran 9 times for 37yards... MarcusZaprowski ran 8times for 15 yards...Jared Fish complet-ed 6 of 11 passes for109 yards and a TD.Fish also ran 4 timesfor 29 yards... Andy Crandall caughta pass over the middle that he turnedinto a 78-yard TD... AustinPhearsdorf caught a 15-yard pass andled the defense with 9 tackles…Derek McClure shared the team-highhonors as he also made 9 tackles…Malachi Ficek made 7 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 121-709, Archer 45-207,Conschafter 45-170, Evans 27-111, Owens 12-65, Young 4-52, Bomberski 4-21, Dipasquale 4-20,Przybyla 3-4, Schaefer 1-2, Nelson 3-2, Jackson 3-(-2).
Receiving: Thompson 11-240, Masters 9-105,Beyer 7-87, Conschafter 5-56, McKenna 5-39,Owens 1-20, Bardak 1-10.
TDs: Thompson 10, Archer 6, Surace, Evans,Beyer, Jackson, Owens, Conschafter, Young.
Passing: Archer 37-95-538, Nelson 1-4-15,Conschafter 1-2-4.
TD Passes: Archer 3.
Interceptions: Masters 5, Thompson 2,Surace, Shittu, Jackson, Bardak, Young.
FRec: Surace 2, Jackson 2, Conschafter 2,Bomberski, Jefries, Bardak, Smallwood, Carr,McKenna.
Rushing: Molson 82-610, Stitt 68-443,Osborne 30-258, Robinson 8-164, Johnson 4-36,Oneill 4-25, Miller 5-18, Concannon 1-18.
Receiving: Robinson 39-654, Dunning 12-201,Concannon 11-171, O’Neill 10-93, Stitt 4-25,Hill 3-60, Osborne 1-26,
TDs: Molson 10, Robinson 9, Stitt 4, O’Neill 3,Osborne 3, Concannon 3, Dunning 2, Stoj,Miller, Hill.
Passing: Molson 80-151-1285.
TD Passes: Molson 15.
Interceptions: Dunning 4, Bargsnesi, O’Neill,Stoj, Concannon.
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 64-370, Siperek 42-357,Fish 43-312, Dowdy 18-121, Peters 8-21,Zaprowski 2-10, McClure 2-1.
Receiving: Nye 22-393, Crandall 12-343,Siperek 11-212, Phearsdorf 4-58, Zaprowski 2-65, Peters 1-15, Fish 1-13,McClure 1-7, Howard 1-3.
TDs: Nye 7, Crandall 5, Fish 4, Zaprowski 2,Siperek 2, Dowdy, Peters.
Passing: Fish 54-106-1077, Nye 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Fish 16, Nye.
Interceptions: Crandall 2.
FRec: Cooper, McClure, Fish, Siperek,Jimerson.
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Anthony Pontello Sean Wilson Andy Crandall
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats weretied at 6-6 after one quar-ter but allowed a TD in the secondframe and lost to Nichols 20-6...Korey Ayers led the ground game ashe ran 21 times for 79 yards... JeremyCole ran 10 times for32 yards and a TD.He also completed 5of 14 passes for 48yards. Cole alsomade 7 tackles andintercepted a pass ondefense... SamVanValkenburg wasa standout on the OL... Justin Svetzran 5 times for 26 yards, caught 3passes for 35 yards, and made 8 tack-les on defense... Ethan Lyon led thedefense as he made 18 tackles...Kolby Parks caught a 12-yard pass...Jake Card caught an 11-yard pass...Jared Dunnewold made 9 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Black Knights ledjust 7-0 at the half butscored twice in the third quarter andpulled away from Silver Creek 32-14last week... Kraig Gilbert poweredthe offense as he ran 25 times for 223yards and 3 TDs...Noah Radack com-pleted 2 of 5 passesfor 22 yards...Sherman Williamsran 15 times for 56yards. He also led thedefense with 11 tack-les... Bill Seiders ran3 times for 35 yards and 2 TDs. Healso made 5 tackles and recorded aQB sack on defense... Jeff Van Vlackcaught a 27-yard pass... DylanRobinson made 9 tackles... BrandonVanZile and Mike Priest each made6 tackles... Naye Jones also made 6tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Sparks led just14-6 at the half and heldon to beat Starpoint 20-12 last week...Tyree Brown completed 7 of 12 pass-es for 159 yards and 2 TDs. Brownalso ran 12 times for 101 yards and aTD... Daryl Moorecaught 2 passes for62 yards and a TD...Antonio Leonardcaught 2 passes for31 yards and a TD...Danny Geracecaught a 31-yardpass… DeandreBrown caught a 26-yard pass...Austin Neal ran 12 times for 121yards... William Burgess ran 7 timesfor 62 yards and made 10 tackles ondefense... Nyru Jackson made 11 tack-les... WillQuan Burgess made 9 tack-les... Rob Johnson made 4 tackles forlost yardage and recovered a fumble...
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 56-505, Neal 38-312,WBurgess 33-271, QBurgess 30-156,Carmicheal 16-115, Coleman 4-71, McDonald 9-63, Renfro 5-56, DBrown 5-31,Neal 4-26, Gerace 5-15, Moore 1-6,Schaefer 1-3, Johnson 1-3
Receiving: Leonard 27-342, Moore 19-408,DBrown 9-227, Scheafer 2-24, Carmicheal 2-6,Gerace 1-31, Neal 1-14, Allen 1-6.
TDs: TBrown 8, Moore 6, Leonard 4, DBrown 2,Neal, Turner, McDonald, Coleman .
Passing: TBrown 61-112-1033, McDonald 1-1-18.
TD Passes: TBrown 10, McDonald.
Interceptions: Leonard 4, Neal 4, Johnson 2.
FRec: Turner 3, Gerace 2, Carmicheal,KWilliams, Renfro, Johnson.
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 198-1350, SWilliams 78-363,Seiders 32-210, Hallick 15-74, CWilliams 9-62,Forbes 7-41, Radack 20-32, Szumigala 2-2,Jones 1-0.
Receiving: Thompson 15-302, Gilbert 8-94,VanZile 6-115, SWilliams 4-18, Hallick 2-45,VanVlack 1-27, AJimerson 1-18, Youngberg 1-17,Forbes 1-11.
TDs: Gilbert 18, SWilliams 5, Thompson 5,Seiders 3, NJones 2, Hallick, VanZile,AJimerson, CWilliams.
Passing: Radack 39-106-647.
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 147-630, Cole 72-295, Lyon 13-76, Svetz 18-69, Einink 7-26.
Receiving: Neckers 11-57, Parks 8-143, Card 6-92, Svetz 6-42, Meeder 2-25, Ayers 2-14, Honey 1-12.
TDs: Ayers 4, Cole 3, Parks 2, Lyon 2, Card.
Passing: Cole 36-92-385, Svetz 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Cole 3.
Interceptions: Cole 3, Parks.
FRec: Card 3, Einink 2, Lyon, Dunnewold,Beatman, Ayers, VanValkenburg, Parks,Svetz, VanCuren.
Sam VanValkenburg Robert JohnsonBill Seiders
2014 Numbers
The Trojans explodedfor 35 points in the firstquarter and beat JFK 56-6... HunterPeterson ran 9 times for 158 yardsand 3 TDs... Noah Weinstein com-pleted a 35-yard TD pass and recoverea fumble ondefense... MasonHoose ran 5 times for80 yards and a TD...Nick Swanson ran 6times for 70 yardsand caught a 35-yardTD pass... BrendanKennedy ran twicefor 20 yards and a TD and made 9tackles on defense... Brady Williamsran 6 times for 42 yards and a TD...Joe Hayes ran 3 times for 62 yardsand recovered a fumble... Ben Burkran for a TD… Corey Bryerton made11 tackles... Jared Drocy made 7tackles and recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Griffins led just6-0 at the half butexploded for 26 points in the thirdquarter and beat Newfane 40-0...Devin White-Kearns led the groundgame as he ran 8 times for 112 yardsand 2 TDs. He alsocompleted 2 of 4passes for 95 yardsand a TD... JobeMurphy ran 13times for 94 yards.He also made 11tackles and intercept-ed 2 passes ondefense... Kyle Crotty ran 8 times for70 yards and 2 TDs. He also caught 2passes for 95 yards and a TD... IanBaker ran 5 times for 37 yards...Colin DeWitt ran 3 times for 18 yardsand a TD… John Domes made 9tackles... Bryce Szudzik made 8 tack-les and recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Spartans trailed14-6 at the half and lost ahard-fought battle to South Park 20-12last week... Austin Bratek ran 18times for 43 yards. He also made 4tackles with 1 QB sack on defense...Alex Goupil ran 8times for 22 yardsand recovered a fum-ble on defense...Terry Rutland ran 6times for 30 yardsand had a QB sack...Ron Larocquecaught 2 passes for 41yards and intercepted a pass... TajayAhmed caught a 16-yard pass. He alsomade 8 tackles and recovered a fum-ble... Adam Lasal completed 6 of 10passes for 55 yards and a TD...Richard Duermeyer made 6 tackles...Sam Wray made 4 tackles... LoganYoder intercepted a pass...
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: Peterson 77-660, MHoose 101-608,Swanson 78-510, Kennedy 39-179, Weinstein 35-96, BWilliams 17-73, Hayes 3-62,Burk 3-16, Sandbloom 1-9, CWilliams 1-3.
Receiving: Pannes 18-193, Sandbloom 8-154,Swanson 6-126, Burk 3-27, Kennedy 2-27,MHoose 2-25, Peterson 2-22, Simon 1-2.
TDs: MHoose 7, Weinstein 6, Peterson 6,Swanson 3, Kennedy 3, Pannes 2, Breyerton,BWilliams, Burk.
Passing: Weinstein 40-77-571, Burk 1-1-2.
TD Passes: Weinstein 3.
Interceptions: JBreyerton 2, Pannes.
FRec: Hayes 4, Hoose, Pannes, Drocy,Weinstein.
Rushing: White-Kearns 102-819, O'Brien 85-460,Crotty 36-368, Baker 25-153, Smith 31-132.Murphy 17-127, Nelson 20-122, DeWitt 8-66,Szudzik 7-54, Emmick 1-5.
Receiving: Crotty 5-123, Pazzuti 3-63,Warner 2-48, Smith 1-32, Szudzik 1-18, Baker 1-15.
TDs: White-Kearns 16, Crotty 6, O’Brien 5,Baker 3, DeWitt 2, Pazzut, Smith, Nelson.
Passing: White-Kearns 12-52-262, Nelson 1-1-0.
TD Passes: White-Kearns 3.
Interceptions: Smith 2, Baker, Crotty,Stedman, Pazzuti, Murphy, White-Kearns.
FRec: Smith 2, Szudzik 2, Pazuti, Domes,Nelson, Ball, Schultz, Coon, Stedman,Hannon.
Rushing: Goupil 116-479, Rutland 66-415,Ahmed 54-274, Bratek 59-228, Yaeger 25-100,Chase 3-16, Lasal 4-4.
Receiving: Bowden 13-130, Chase 10-163,Larocque 7-99, Meenaghan 7-78, Dumond 7-32,Ahmed 6-34, Rutland 2-15, Goupil 1-20.
TDs: Rutland 8, Yaeger 5, Goupil 4, Bratek 2,Ahmed 2, Chase, Larocque-2,Dumond.
Passing: Yaeger 42-76-472, Lasal 6-10-55,Chase 2-5-31, Larocque 1-1-27, Bratek 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Yaeger 3, Lasal.
Interceptions: Chase 3, Bowden 2,Larocque 2, Yoder.
FRec: Wray 4, Goupil 2, Yaeger, Bowden,Barber, Yoder, Busch, Dumond, Ahmed.
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Jared Drocy Kyle Crotty Ron LaRocque
2014 Numbers
The Panthers played toa 0-0 tie after one quarterbut scored 3 times in the second frameand beat McKinley 44-6 in the firstround of the Class A playoffs...Jordan Heine ran 15 times for 124yards... JordanEvert ran 20 timesfor 77 yards and 2TDs... BrandonSmiley ran 6 timesfor 43 yards and 2TDs. He also caughta 20-yard TD pass...Kevin Torrillo com-pleted 5 of 9 passes for 82 yards and 2TDs... Jon Phillips ran twice timesfor 18 yards... Chris Dabney ran 4times for 19 yards... MarkKromphardt ran 3 times for 16yards... Adrian Drake caught 2 pass-es for 29 yards and a TD... MiltonZeigler caught a 24-yard pass...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors weretied 14-14 at the half butlost a hard-fought battle to Barker 26-21last week... Tristan Boling led theoffense as he completed 9 of 18 pass-es for 144 yards and 1 TD. He alsoran 15 times for 105yards and a TD.Boling made 4 tack-les and intercepted apass on defense...Ethan Shattuck ran16 times for 90 yardsand a TD... AustinHenderson ran 4times for 26 yards... Brett Kellycaught 5 passes for 104 yards and aTD... Brandon Frye caught 4 passesfor 40 yards. He also made 4 tacklesand intercepted a pass on defense...Ryan Barnard led the defense as hemade a team-high 13 tackles... ColinSmith made 7 tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines ledafter one quarter 3-0 butdroppe a tough battle to Panama 20-10last weekend... Nolan Hunt complet-ed 5 of 10 passes for 101 yards and aTD. Hunt also ran 5 times for 31yards... Alec Cheltonled the team on theground as he ran 10times for 45 yards.Chelton also made12 tackles ondefense... Max Batescompleted 8 of 15passes for 51 yards...Steve Wisecarver caught a 53-yardTD pass... Derek Walter made 8 tack-les, 1 for lost yardage, and recovered afumble... Joey Quagliana made 8tackles, 1 for lost yardage... ChrisCatalano recovered a fumble...Westfield will play at Portville thisweekend...
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 27-439, Chelton 42-158,Poletto ?-57, Walter 12-45, Bates 5-6,Catalano 2-3, Cambrie 1-0.
Receiving: Wisecarver 5-94, Catalano ?-114,Poletto 2-31, Walter 1-50, (Unknown) 1-34,Cambrie 1-15, Hunt ?-63.
TDs: Hunt 7, Walter, Krystofiak, Poletto,Wisecarver.
Passing: Bates 23-45-198, Hunt 12-23-196.
TD Passes: Hunt 2.
Interceptions: Hunt.
FRec: Chelton, Bates, Hunt, Gugino, Walter,Catalano.
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 95-546, Shattuck 75-415,Henderson 23-119, Frye 10-31, Mayer 6-20,Kelly 2-7.
Receiving: Frye 21-258, Kelly 8-132, Shattuck 3-63, Bui 2-60, Longo 1-23.
TDs: Shattuck 5, Frye 3, Boling 3, Kelly 2,Shattuck 2.
Passing: Boling 35-98-536.
TD Passes: Boling 4.
Interceptions: Boling 4, Frye 3, 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 90-775, Smiley 36-355, Heine 41-352, Phillips 31-207, Ziegler 13-87,Dabney 13-66, Justice 7-31, Tyes 3-13,Banks 2-8, Drake 1-6, Torrillo 18-5, Benning 1-3, Owens 2-2, Iverson 2-0,Zielen 1-(-6), Kromphardt 8-(-10).
Receiving: Smiley 22-398, Milton 11-161,Drake 11-120, Zeigler 10-120, Evert 5-41,Heine 2-15, Tyes 1-71, Phillips 1-16.
TDs: Evert 16, Smiley 12, Zeigler 5, Milton 3,Phillips 2, Heine 2, Tyes, Dabney, Colon, Drake.
Passing: Torrillo 62-109-882, Kromphardt 1-1-71, Evert 1-4-10.
TD Passes: Torrillo 15, Kromphardt.
Interceptions: Zeigler 2, Drake 2, Sherrod,Zielen, Torrillo, Woods.
FRec: Phillips 2, Iverson 2, Ortiz 2, Tyes,Colon, Woods.
Tristan BolingAdrian Drake Joey Quagliana
2014 Numbers
The Trojans trailed14-13 after three quartersbut scored twice in the final frame topull out a 25-14 win over NorthTonawanda in the first round of theClass A playoffs... John Dolac pow-ered the offense as heran 25 times for 199yards and 3 TDs.Dolac also made 8tackles, 1 for lostyardage, on defense...Brandon Day ran 14times for 140 yardsand caught a 13-yardpass... Matt Kumro completed a 13-yard pass... Tyler Skretny ran 6 timesfor 34 yards and a TD... Alex Flemingmade 5 tackles, 1 for lost yardage, andrecorded a QB sack... Jalexis Santiagomade 6 tackles... Ernest Wagner made5 tackles... The Trojans will play atSweet Home this weekend...
2014 Numbers
The Indians finishedthe season with an 0-7record... Conrad Berry led the teamin rushing with 339 yards on 72 car-ries... Aaron Harm ran 30 times or258 yards an 2 TDs...QB Dawson Broadrushed 27 times for215 yards. Broad alsocompleted 31 of 66passes for 382 yardsand 2 TDs... JackMyers led theIndians in receivingwith 18 catches for223 yards. Myers also scored 2 TDs...TE Tim Skea caught 7 passes for 111yards and a TD... Sean Kline inter-cepted 2 passes on the season...
2014 Numbers
The Flames were tied6-6 at the half and 14-14after three quarters but allowed 2 TDsin the final frame and lost to LakeShore 26-14 last weekend... MattEvanetski powered the offense as heran 24 times for 165yards and a TD...Ryan Foster com-pleted 10 of 27 pass-es for 116 yards and1 TD... Tyler Cranecaught 4 passes for31 yards and a TD...Pat Orsini caught 4passes for 54 yards... MikePoturalski caught 2 passes for 31yards... TJ Allen led the defense as hemade a team-high 7 tackles... AidenLecavalier was in on 4 tackles...Brian Morreale helped the unit with3 tackles... The Flames finished theseason with an 0-8 record...
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 80-738, Day 81-578,Johnson 51-344, Skretny 41-234, Kumro 15-38,Santiago 3-20, Wagner 3-15, Maconaghy 1-2.
Receiving: Skretny 11-153, Day 10-83, Dolac 6-113, Santiago 2-36, Fleming 2-16,Johnson 2-4, Streczywilk 1-2.
TDs: Dolac 14, Skretny 6, Day 4, Johnson 3,Kumro, Wagner.
Passing: Kumro 34-62-399.
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: Evanetski 92-419, Lewis 65-360,Foster 16-78, Allen 20-77, Chima 3-16.Poturalski 1-9, Cook 3-5, Crane 1-4, Orsini 2-(-15).
Receiving: Orsini 26-435, Poturalski 14-204,Musone 7-89, Lewis 6-68, Crane 6-46, Cook 4-47, Evanetski 2-32, Milla 1-10.
TDs: Lewis 2, Evanetski 2, Orsini 2,Poturalski, Allen, Mills, Musone, Crane.
Passing: Foster 57-164-793, Crane 1-3-14.
TD Passes: Foster 5.
Interceptions: Poturalski ,Orsini.
FRec: Mohnsin 2, Schoelkopf 2, Lecavailer,Orsini.
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2014 Numbers
The Spartans took a14-0 lead at the half andbeat Frontier 33-0 last weekend...Andrew Hwang led the ground gameas he ran 22 times for 136 yards and 2TDs... Chad Steinwachs completed 6of 9 passes for 52yards. He also ran 3times for 34 yards...Vince Adelizzo ran 9times for 42 yardsand a TD… NickAmes ran 2 times for13 yards. He alsocaught 2 passes for30 yards, and made 5 tackles ondefense... Zac Kelly caught 3 passesfor 18 yards... John Becht made 11tackles... Connor Kelly made 7 tack-les... Eric Weisansal made 6 tacklesand intercepted a pass... Tory Rogersmade 7 tackles... Jake Ames made 5tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Billies led 21-3 atthe half but lost toHamburg 40-34 in overtime... SamCastronova completed 20 of 35 pass-es for 313 yards and 2 TDs. He alsoran 18 times for 69 yards and 2 TDsand caught a pass fora TD... JoshShamenda ran 3times for 39 yards...Jeremy Spitzburgran 11 times for 37yards... Justin Moonran 2 times for 21yards... RyanPhilipps caught 10 passes for 170yards and a TD... Matt Foster caught6 passes for 77 yards and made 11tackles... Brandon Tuskes caught 2passes for 18 yards... Jordan Buellcaught 2 passes for 47 yards and aTD... Andrew Donius made 12 tack-les and recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Lakemen took a20-2 lead at the half andbeat Allegany-Limestone by the oddscore of 27-4... Nick Thuman ran 12times for 22 yards and a TD... JustinDaul completed 6 of 11 passes for 84yards and a TD. Daulalso ran twice for 31yards... Alex Foxcaught 3 passes for48 yards. Fox alsointercepted a passand returned it 41yards for a TD...Mikeal Bell caught a25-yard pass… Hunter Howlandcaught an 8-yard TD pass... JacobRice made 14 tackles. He alsoreturned an interception 97 yards for aTD... Jarred Held made 8 tackles...Joe Stimm recorded a QB sack...Dylan Thompson-Cox helped thedefense with 4 tackles...
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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 64-178, Rick 45-125,Mazur 30-79, Proper 5-47,Greenlief 3-19,Hoover 4-18, Howland 8-11, JDaul 24-(-9).
Receiving: Rice 15-122, Howland 13-153,Fox 11-210, ADaul 5-29, Thompson-Cox 4-74,Proper 3-23, Thuman 3-22, Rick 3-(-5), Bell 2-29,Mazur 2-1, J.Daul 1-28, Dabill 1-0.
TDs: Fox 3, JDaul 2, Rice 2, Howland 2,Thuman 2, Rick.
Passing: JDaul 63-123-604.
TD Passes: JDaul 5.
Interceptions: Fox, Rice, (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: Castronova 73-215, Moon 30-204,Shamenda 28-190, Spitzberg 50-166, Varner 10-57,Foster 7-32, Holyoke 10-24, Donius 4-16,Lafferty 2-10, Buell 1-3, Schuler 1-1.
Receiving: Foster 44-980, Philipps 28-384,Huber 19-220, Spitzberg 10-86, Buell 8-105,Tuskes 6-64, Varner 4-37, Moon 3-55,Castronova 2-19.
TDs: Foster 15, Castronova 6, Huber 3,Spitzberg 2, Philipps 2, Buell 2, Tuskes,Donius, Moon, Shamenda.
Passing: Castronova 120-219-1761, Holyoke 4-7-38.
TD Passes: Castronova 23, Holyoke.
Interceptions: Huber 3, Castronova 3, Buell,Spitzberg, Donius.
FRec: Laudico 3, Hunley, Gallagher, Moon,Donius.
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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 132-749, Adelizzio 18-76,JHwang 8-59, Casey 5-57, DHwang 10-40,Padilla 2-39, Steinwachs 3-34, NAmes 2-13,Thompson 6-12.
Receiving: Kelly 19-308, Thompson 18-238,NAmes 11-172, AHwang 9-112, JHwang 8-122,JAmes 2-50, (Unknown) 1-3.
TDs: Thompson 7, Kelly 5, JHwang 5,AHwang 5, Ames 3, Steinwachs 2, Adelizzio 2,Casey, Padilla, Attea, Maranto, Siam, DHwang.
Passing: Steinwachs 74-133-1124, Padilla 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Steinwachs 16.
Interceptions: Kelly 4, NAmes 2, Steinwachs2, Maranto 2, Ruppert, AHwang, Bech,Weisansal, Siam, Maniscalco
FRec: Thompson, Attea, Sheets, Kelly,DHwang.
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Hamburg QB Alex Suchan (12) and WR Brennan English (85)celebrate the Bulldogs 40-34 overtime win overWilliamsville South in the Class A playoffs last weekend.
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)................ 135 ...1,546CWoodard (N.Tonawanda).. 118 ...1,365Gilbert (Silver Creek)........... 198 ...1,350Kloc (Iroquois)......................222 ...1,338Alicea (Dunkirk)................... 237 ...1,419Grant (Alden)...................... 192 ...1,235Mummery (Pioneer).............177 ...1,221MThomas (Cansius)............ 118 ...1,178Taylor (Cleve Hill)................ 126 ...1,164Ford (Kenmore West)......... 139 ...1,164Gomolka (Hamburg)........... 154 ...1,105Thomas (Timon).................. 139 ...1,084Plaud (Olean)...................... 159 ......993Bernardi (Cattaraugus-LV)...189 ......968Pecoraro (Medina)...............105 ......965McDuffie (Bennett)................ 56 ......946Musall (Frank-El-Ville)......... 127 ......893Gibson (Cheektowaga)........ 112 ......892Glinski (Nichols).................. 123 ......852McCarthy (Fredonia)............ 112 ......851McCray (Niagara Falls)....... 119 ......825White-Keans (Springville).... 102 ......819Snider (Barker)................... 103 ......792White (Bennett)..................... 70 ......789Lewis (East Aurora).............. 99 ......789Brandon (Grand Island)....... 159 ......764Evert (Sweet Home)............. 90 ......775McGowan (Kenmore East).. 149 ......750AHwang (Wmsv North)........132 ......749Myers (Orchard Park).......... 106 ......745Dolac (WSeneca East)......... 80 ......738McHampton (Burgard).......... 82 ......727
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Player (Team) TDCWoodard (NTonawanda)....... 22Musall (Frank-El-Ville).............. 21Miller (MGCLake)..................... 20Gilbert (Silver Creek)................18Grant (Alden)............................18Ford (Kenmore West)...............17White-Kearns (Springville)........16Evert (Sweet Home).................16Foster (Wmsville South)...........15Taylor (Cleve Hill)..................... 15
Player (Team) Rec YardsFoster (Wmsville South)........ 44 ......980Robinson (St. Mary’s)........... 39 ......654Holness-Lightbody (St. Fran).... 38 ......642Panebianco (Jamestown)...... 33 ......460Bailey (Lew-Port).................. 33 ......473Carlson (Jamestown).............31 ......566Voss (Fredonia)..............,...... 30 ......458Metz (St. Francis).................. 29 ......315Nadrowski (Kenmore East)... 29 ......288BPecoraro (Medina).............. 29 ......281DiBenedetti (Kenmore East)... 28 ......458King (Alden).......................... 28 ......425Phillips (Wmsville South)....... 28 ......384Crowley (Orchard Park)........ 28 ......322Leonard (South Park)............ 27 ......342Orsini (Wmsville East)........... 26 ......435Lewis (Medina)...................... 26 ......400White (Kenmore West).......... 25 ......346Black (Cheektowaga)............ 25 ......313Stallworth (Cheektowaga)..... 24 ......239Vasi (Kenmore East)............. 23 ......399Goltz (Orchard Park)..............23 ......380Caulfield (Bishop Timon)....... 23 ......270Simpson (Bishop Timon)....... 22 ......841Mosher (Grand Island).......... 22 ......413Smiley (Sweet Home)............22 ......398Nye (Salamanca).................. 22 ......393ZEmer (Iroquois)................... 22 ......323Frye (Tonawanda)................. 21 ......258
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TOUCHDOWN PASSESPlayer (Team) TDsCastronova (Wmsv South)............ 23Janca (Orchard Park).................... 23Hickson (St. Francis)..................... 18Holland (Jamestown)..................... 17Steinwachs (Wmsville North).........16May (Bishop Timon)...................... 16Fish (Salamanca).......................... 16Suchan (Hamburg)........................ 15Torrillo (Sweet Home).................... 15Molson (St. Mary’s)....................... 15
PASSING YARDSPlayer (Team) YardsHickson (St. Francis)................ 1,909Castronova (Wmsv South)........1,761Janca (Orchard Park)............... 1,715Speyer (Lancaster)................... 1,504May (Bishop Timon)..................1,449Holland (Jamestown)................ 1,420Ciezki (Cheektowaga).............. 1,343
Player (Team) INTStahley (Randolph)........................ 8Medley (Niagara Falls).................. 5Masters (St. Joe’s)........................ 5
INTERCEPTIONS
Player (Team) FRMorrow (Burgard).......................... 4Wray (Starpoint)............................ 4Taylor (Cleve Hill).......................... 4Hayes (Southwestern).................. 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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West Seneca East RB Brandon Day looks for running room in the Trojans 25-14 winover North Tonawanda in the Class A playoffs 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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St. John Fisher beat Alfred State 61-0 last week toimprove to 6-1, (4-1 in Empire 8 games). The Cardinalswere only marginally helped when Utica beat Buffalo Statethat same day.
“It really didn’t do anything for us,” Fisher coach PaulVosburgh said. “BuffState only has 2 losses. Itdoesn’t change our sce-nario at all. We have towin.”
The Cardinals will hostBuffalo State at noonSaturday. The winner willbe the favorite to win theEmpire 8 Conference.
“Buff State is a verygood football team,”Vosburgh said, “and hasbeen for the last 3 or 4years. Since Coach(Jerry) Boyes has comeback to coach, they are avery good football team.”
The winner will alsohave the inside track intothe NCAA playoffs.
“This should be anoutstanding footballgame,” Vosburgh said, “itshould be a great con-test.”
The Cardinals will behelped by the probablyreturn of Lockport gradKhari Demos to the line-up. Demos has beennursing a minor kneeinjury the last two weeks.
"He should be readyto go," Vosburgh said."We are expecting him to play."
Demos transferred into the Fisher after spending a yearat the University at Buffalo. He was a "gray shirt walk-on"but was never activated for a game.
"Khari is a good football player," Vosburgh said. "Hecan play at the scholarship level. For whatever reason, hisopportunity to play for UB never materialized."
Vosburgh says that is not entirely uncommon."There are a lot of kids like that in Division 3," he said.
"It doesn't mean that they weren't good enough.Sometimes the situation just doesn't allow them to getwhere they would like to be in a Division I program.Sometimes the program has already given out so manyscholarships they can't get them into the lineup. There area lot of reasons that happens but it does not mean theyweren't good enough. UB liked Khari enough to ask him to
be on their team.'Vosburgh recruited Demos hard when he was at
Lockport High School."I liked him a lot," Vosburgh said. "He was very athletic
and had good feet. He played on the basketball team andhe was a very good stu-dent. He was involved ina lot of other things inhigh school, not justsports."
Vosburgh was disap-pointed when Demosopted to attend UBinstead of SJF.
"He's a great kid," hesaid. "I understand kidswanting to try and play atthe highest level possible.When we lose a kid likethat, we wish them thebest and tell them thedoor is always open forthem. I've lost kids thatway and they have madeit. I would not have beensurprised had Kharimade it."
Vosburgh was elatedwhen Demos called andasked if the opportunityto play at St. John Fisherwas still open.
"We were pretty excit-ed about the possibility ofgetting him back,"Vosburgh said. "I knewhis grades wouldn't be aproblem.”
Demos is now 6-4 and290 pounds.
"He's gotten bigger and stronger," Vosburgh said."Being at UB was good for him. He was practicing on thefield with older kids and getting good coaching at UB. Hewas practicing against other Division I kids. We challengedhim to come in and play for us.”
Demos won a starting OT job right in camp.“We had an inter-squad scrimmage and with we scrim-
maged with UR,” Vosburgh said. “He did a great job andwe named him the starter.”
Just like when he was in high school, Demos isinvolved in much more than just football.
"He's a very intelligent young man and he has goodgrades," Vosburgh said. "He's a good football player and agood person. He will be a highly successful person aftercollege.”
Khari Demos Starting for Fisher
Photo by Jerome Davis
St. John Fisher junior Khari Demos.
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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
University at Buffalo senior safetyAdam Redden was named the Mid-American Conference East DivisionDefensive Player of the Week onMonday afterhis standoutperformanceagainstCentralMichigan onSaturday.
Reddenhad 10 tack-les, 3.5 tack-les for loss,two sacks, aforced fumbleand a fumblerecoveryagainst theChippewas.He had two ofthe Bulls' sea-son-high fivesacks in thegame. On hisfirst sack, hewas able to force a fumble andrecover it. The Bulls capitalized byscoring a touchdown and cutting theCMU lead to 14-7 before the half.
An All-MAC Third Team selection
a year ago, Redden is well on hisway to earning All-MAC honorsagain this year. He leads the confer-ence in tackles for loss with 12 and
ranks secondin the leaguewith threeforced fum-bles. He has55 tacklesand a team-high fivesacks on theseason.
Redden isthe secondUB player towin MACPlayer of theWeek honorsthis season.Joe Licataalso won theaward afterthrowing for401 yards andfive touch-
downs against Army on Sept. 6.Reen started all 10 games he
appeared in in 2013 an ranked thirdon the team with 65 tackles (37solo).
Redden Honored at UB
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
UB... Last Week ScoreOPEN DATE
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
Adam Redden was named the Mid-AmericanConference East Division Defensive Player ofthe Week.
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.
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