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Eagles
Flying
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Grayson taylor
leads Cleve Hill to
top of C North
Issue No. 90
60 Pages
INSIDE:
Ken West
takes control
of AA North
Lumberjacks
Need Mellott to
Win... Literally
The
Other
Wheatley
Terius Wheatley and the rest of the
Quakers may be unstoppable this fall
Adam Redden
Still Believes
in Miracles
PLUS:
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Team Reports
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Schedules
ALSO:
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Extra Point
Section 6 Standings
This Week’s Lineup:
Contents
OCTOBER 8, 2014
10 Falls Clinches Playoffs
Niagara Falls beat Lockport 27-14 to
improve 3-2 over all and 2-2 in the AA
North last week. The victory win clinched
a playoff spot for the Wolverines. Senior
Anthony Vargas will lead the Wolverines
into the playoffs this fall.
11 Lis Leading Lancaster
Lancaster beat West Seneca West 36-0
last weekend to inch closer to clinching a
playoff spot. If the Redskins are going to
make the playoffs they will need more
big games from senior captain Tyler Lis.
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
Upstate
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Adair Publishing
Editor-In-Chief
Mark E. Adair
12 Lake Shore Gets First Win
Lake Shore beat East High 43-0 last
weekend as the Eagles earned their first
victory of the season. If the Eagles are
going to finish strong, they will be relying
on senior captain Matt Webber.
14 Bennett Takes Control
Bennett led 14-0 at the half and turned
away a second-half rally to beat
Burgard 20-12 last weekend. In the win
over Burgard, sophomore Isaiah
McDuffie, Steve’s son, rushed 13 times
for 101 yards and a TD.
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Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week
Fatta Honored for Win over Depew
Cheektowaga coach Matt Fatta was named the
10 play, Depew finally reached the Cheektowaga 2Buffalo Bills-National Guard Coach of the Week after
yard line with just :20 left.
his team beat Depew 28-21. The Warriors took over
A penalty moved the ball back to the 7 and on 4thfirst place in the B Central Division with the win.
and-goal Cheektowaga DB Justin Williams broke up a
“It was a big opportunity for us,” Fatta said. “Our
pass to clinch the win.
last three games of the season are the toughest and
“The kids were excited,” Fatta said. “We’ve been
that was the first of the three. We still have Alden and
working since January for this. This was the first big
then Maryvale.”
game in this stretch and they won it. We’ve got a lot of
This was the first time that Cheektowaga has
work to do but everything is right in front of them now.”
played Depew since losing 14-7 in Class B semifinals
Fatta started at LB and G for Cheektowaga under
in 2011.
coach Dave Wayne, graduating in 1995.
“The kids were always looking forward to playing
After high school, he went on to play DE at
Depew but they
Canisius College
weren’t in our
under coach
division,” Fatta
Chuck Williams.
said. “Our kids
“I learned a lot
wanted to play
under Chuck,”
them because
Fatta said. “He
Depew has
was a big influalways had a lot
ence in my life.”
of success over
Fatta graduatthe years.”
ed in 1998 and
The Warriors
then became a
still need to win
graduate assistheir final two
tant coach at
games to ensure
Canisius.
the Central title.
He coached the
The win over
defensive line
Depew was anyunder Defensive
thing but easy.
Coordinator Glen
“We always
Graham, who is
talk about playing
now the head
ourselves,” Fatta
Photo by Buffalo Bills coach at Cleve Hill.
said, “and making Cheektowaga coach Mike Fatta was named the Coach of the Week by the
After earning
sure to execute
Buffalo Bills and the National Guard. Fatta led his Warriors to a 28-21 win his Master’s
and not make
Degree, Fatta got
over Depew last week.
mistakes. We
a job teaching
should have had a solid lead but we had some penalPhys Ed at Cheektowaga Central and is now the
ties and turnovers. A team like Depew will take advanassistant principal for the school.
tage of that.”
Shorty after he was hired at Cheektowaga, the
With the score tied at 14-14 in the third quarter,
Canisius football program was cancelled.
Depew took the lead on a 35-yard TD pass but
“I worked with Ed Argast for a year,” Fatta said. “He
Cheektowaga answered almost immediately.
was turning the program around and doing a great job
After Depew’s TD, Naeem Shah returned the kickoff recruiting. It was terrible when they dropped football.”
to the Depew 20 and Cheektowaga scored in 2 plays
Fatta was an assistant coach under Scott Zipp for
later. Marshawn Gibson ran in from 13 yards out to tie
10 years at Cheektowaga and took over the head job
the game at 21-21.
three years ago. Zipp is now the offensive coordinator.
After forcing a punt, Cheektowaga took the lead when
Defensive assistant coach Bob Mucitilli and offenQB Zak Ciezki threw a 19-yard TD pass to Hakiem
sive assistant coach Kyle Lackie round out the staff.
Black for a 28-21 lead. After an exchange of punts,
“Those assistant coaches bust their butts,” Fatta
Depew began a frantic drive to try and tie the score.
said. “Anytime you get honored like this, it’s really their
Aided by a Pass Interference penalty on a 4th-andaward too.”
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Ford Leads Ken West
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Kenmore West took over first place in the AA North
Division with a 20-15 win over Williamsville North last weekend. The Blue Devils ended North’s 10-game winning
streak with the win.
“We think we are the best team in our division,” Kenmore
West coach Rich Harris said, “and we went out and proved
it on Thursday night.”
The game was played on Thursday night at Depew High
School as the Williamsville Schools observed the Yom
Kippur Holiday.
“It was a short
week,” Harris said.
“You never feel
ready when you
have to play on a
Thursday.”
Kenmore West
led 14-8 at the half
and took a 20-8
lead in the fourth
quarter. The
Spartans scored to
pull within 20-15 but
that Devils
slammed the door
after that.
The win proves
that Kenmore West
belongs in any talk
of AA
Photo by Nick Loverde Championship contenders.
Kenmore West junior Terrell Ford.
“We were in a
great game with Williamsville South and lost on a last-second field goal,” Harris said. “We played Orchard Park tough
and lost in the fourth quarter. This game proves we belong
with all those teams.”
Terrell Ford rushed for 182 yards on 17 carries to lead
the offense. Ford scored TDs on runs of 59 and 57 yards.
“He’s just dynamic when he gets to the line of scrimmage,” Harris said. “He has speed but he’s strong enough
to straight arm people. He has a great lateral cut. He has
everything you want in a running back. He’s the total package.”
Ford has rushed for 726 yards this season, the 8th-best
total in Western New York.
“That’s pretty good when we played three Top 10 teams,”
Harris said. “Every big Division I school in the northeast has
contacted him. Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Rutgers have all
been in contact with him.”
Harris says that Ford does not make a ton of noise on
the field.
“He’s a quiet leader,” he said. “Terrell is very polite, a
good student and has good character.”
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Taylor Leads Eagles to First Place
Cleve Hill beat Silver Creek 28-14 last week to take over
first place in the C North Division. The Golden Eagles held a
22-0 lead at the half and had to withstand a Silver Creek rally
after the break.
“We were dominating the first half,” Cleve Hill coach Glen
Graham said. “In the second quarter we kind of exploded on
them. We even had a long
TD called back.”
But, Graham said, he
cautioned his players
against thinking that game
was over.
“It looked like we had
them put away,” he said.
“but I knew they would
fight back. When we got a
couple of guys nicked up,
we were scrambling.”
Many area fans did not
think that Cleve Hill would
be a contender for the C
North title this season.
The Eagles lost 24
seniors from last years
Class C championship
team and many figured this
would be a “rebuilding”
season for Graham.
“We have a lot of
juniors, 2 sophomores and
a freshman up on the varsity this year,” Graham said,
“and even our junior class
is less experienced than we
have been in a long time.”
When the Eagles started
1-2, losing to both
Maryvale and
Southwestern in the first
three weeks, most fans
Cleve Hill junior
wrote them off.
“Our whole goal from
the beginning was to get
better as the season progressed,” Graham said. “Even though we
got beat, the positives we took from the losses made us pretty
confident. “We made enough mistakes that we could not expect
to win those games. We knew that if we played better, we had
chances to win that game.”
The Eagles showed signs of improving despite the losses.
“Maryvale and Southwestern are both physical and strong
teams,” Graham said. “But we liked what were becoming. We
were becoming a good football team.”
Graham noticed his team getting sharper in practice.
“Our competitiveness in practice was the biggest thing,”
Graham said. “We had our best week of practice before the
Silver Creek game. Every kid was dressed and ready to go
before I got out there and they put in some quality work.”
One reason that the Golden Eagles are back in Class C discussion is the emergence of junior TB Grayson Taylor.
Taylor rushed for 187 yards and a TD in the win over Silver
Creek. His 83 yard TD early in the fourth quarter gave Cleve
Hill a 28-6 lead and blunted the Knights rally.
Taylor has now rushed 73 times for 765 yards this season,
averaging more than 10
yards per carry. He has
also scored 8 TDs.
“Our offensive line is
confident with him running the ball,” Graham
said.
Taylor is only 5-9 but
he is a solid 190 pounds.
“His size would work
against him with certain
programs,” Graham said,
“but he is a pretty strong
kid. He squats over 400
pounds. He looks better in
a t-shirt and shorts than a
football uniform but he is
a strong runner. It’s hard
to bring him down.”
Graham actually called
Taylor up to the varsity
last season, during his
sophomore year.
“We brought him up in
training camp last year,”
Graham said. “I thought
he should start at linebacker.”
Taylor was initially
skeptical of playing with
the varsity.
“He thought he should
play
with the JVs,”
Photo by Mark Adair
Graham said. “We had the
conversation Friday before
camp started. I just said,
‘Trust me. You’re a varsity
football player.’ And he started every game at linebacker.”
Taylor also played TB when starter Brandon Thomas needed
a rest or was injured.
“His first carry as a starter was a 45-yard TD run,” Graham
said. “We knew we had a pretty good tailback in the making.”
Graham says that taylor played virtually unnoticed last season because of the LB crew he joined.
“We had Josh White and Wayne Jones,” Graham said.
“Those were two all-state kids and no one noticed how good
Grayson was.”
Taylor has an academic average near 90 while taking all
advanced classes and college courses.
“He’s quiet, respectful and responsible,” Graham said. “He’s
an ‘A’ student. He’s just a top-flight young man.”
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Lockport trailed 14-0
at the half and pulled
within 20-14 in the
final quarter but lost
to Niagara Falls 2714... Despite the
loss, the Lions have
clinched a spot in the AA playoffs...
Dante Mount returned a kickoff 97
yards for a TD in the loss to
Niagara Falls...
AA
N O R T H
At A Glance
Div
Kenmore West…............ 3-0
Williamsville North.…...... 2-1
Niagara Falls………....... 2-2
Lockport…………........... 1-2
Niagara Wheatfield......... 0-3
All
3-2
4-1
3-2
2-3
0-5
Friday, October 10th
Wmsville North @ Frontier, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th
Niagara Wheatfield @ Kenmore West, 2:00
McKinley @ Niagara Falls, 2:00
Iroquois @ Lockport, 2:00
Falls Clinches Playoff Spot
Niagara Falls beat Lockport 27-14 to
“If we don’t make mistakes, we can be
improve 3-2 over all and 2-2 in the AA
a good football team,” he said. “We’re
North last week. The victory win clinched
young and we have to learn from the misa playoff spot for the Wolverines.
takes.”
“We controlled the game,” coach Don
Senior Anthony Vargas will lead the
Bass said, “but we
Wolverines into the
gave up a secondplayoffs this fall.
half kickoff return
“He’s a warrior,”
and that got
Bass said. “He’s
Lockport back in
been our best linethe game.”
man for two years
Trailing 20-14,
now. He’s been
Lockport drove to
nicked up but he’s
the Niagara Falls
still out there doing
20 yard line with
his job.”
less than a minute
Vargas, a senior
to play.
captain, is a 2-way
“I felt pretty
starter at center and
good that we would
defensive tackle.
be able to keep
“He has very
them out of the end
quick feet,” Bass
zone,” Bass said.
said, “and he’s very
With Lockport
mobile. He knows
making a bid to pull
what to do and how
the game out with a
to do it.”
last second score,
Vargas (6-1,
Joe Medley and
Photo by Mark Adair 210) is also on the
Richie Williams
wrestling team.
Lockport senior Anthony Vargas.
caused a fumble
“He’s not huge
that RJ Tantillo scooped up and returned it
but he’s very strong,” Bass said. “He’s
76 yards for a game-clinching TD.
smart. He’s like a coach on the field.”
“We got back to fundamentals,” Bass
Vargas, who has an academic average
said. “We’re very young this year but we
in the 90s, is planning on entering the milare solid. These kids don’t quit.”
itary after high school.
Bass says that his team should won
“He was born to be a solider,” Bass said.
more than 3 games thus far.
“He’s just an outstanding young man.”
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Jamestown jumped
out to a 19-0 lead
after the first quarter
and beat Frontier
38-7... Nicc Holland
completed 8 of 16
passes for 129
yards and 2 TDs. Holland also ran
12 times for 74 yards and 2 TDs...
Jamestown is tied for first in the
AA South with Orchard Park. The
Raiders will play at Clarence...
AA
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At A Glance
Div
Orchard Park.................. 3-0
Jamestown..................... 3-0
Frontier........................... 3-2
Lancaster........................ 2-2
Clarence......................... 1-3
West Seneca West......... 0-5
Friday, October 10th
Lancaster @ Orchard Park, 7:00
West Seneca West @ Depew, 7:30
Wmsville North @ Frontier, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th
Jamestown @ Clarence, 2:00
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
3-2
1-4
0-5
Lis Leading Lancaster
Lancaster beat West Seneca West 36-0
If the Redskins are going to make the
last weekend to inch closer to clinching a
playoffs and advance very far, they will
playoff spot. The Redskins still need one
need more big games from senior captain
more win (or a Clarence loss) to officially Tyler Lis.
clinch a berth.
“He’s a tough kid,” Dickson said. “He
“We are doing
doesn’t say much.
what we need to
He’s not a vocal
do,” coach Chris
kid. He’s just a
Dixon said, “which
tough kid who
is to stay focused
works really hard in
on Orchard Park
every practice.”
this week. We are
Lis (6-1, 195)
playing one game
starts at WR and
at a time.”
outside linebacker.
The Lancers
“He’s really veropened the win
satile,” Dickson
over West Seneca
said. “We can split
West with an
him out wide, put
emphatic 99-yard
him in the backfield
drive for a TD.
or even have him
“After the openplay at tight end.”
ing kickoff we got
Lis is a competithe ball on the 1tive player, accordyard line,” Dickson
ing to Dickson.
said. “We took it
“He wants to be
99 yards and
perfect,” Dickson
scored. We took the
Photo by Mark Adair said. “That’s what
wind out of their
makes him a great
Lancaster senior Tyler Lis.
sails.”
competitor.”
Dickson says that he is pleased with
Lis, who has an academic average of
where his team is right now.
96, has caught 9 passes for 108 yards and
“We are right where we expected to
2 TDs this fall. He is also one of the
be,” he said. “I like how we are playing
Redskins leading tacklers.
the last couple of weeks. We’ve won two
“He’s a very intelligent student,”
straight and we have a great opportunity
Dickson said. “He’s just a great young
ahead of us this week.”
man.”
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NT Needs Mellott to Win
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Williamsville South
opened up a 35-0
lead at the half and
beat Williamsville
East 42-8... The
Billies kept pace
with Sweet Home in
the A North Division with the win...
Matt Foster caught 4 passes for
129 yards and 4 TDs. Foster also
recorded 2 QB sacks on defense...
A
N O R T H
At A Glance
Div
Williamsville South.…..... 4-0
Sweet Home.….............. 4-0
Starpoint...........…........... 3-1
North Tonawanda........... 3-2
Grand Island................... 2-2
Riverside......................... 1-3
Williamsville East.…....... 0-4
Kenmore East................ 0-5
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
3-2
2-3
1-4
0-5
0-5
Friday, October 10th
North Tonawanda @ Grand Island, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
Wmsville South @ Kenmore East, 2:00
Sweet Home @ Starpoint, 2:00
Riverside @ Wmsville East, 2:00
North Tonawanda trailed 6-3 after the
offs, they will need senior captain Taylor
first quarter but exploded for 26 points in
Mellott in the lineup... literally.
the second frame and beat Kenmore East
“He’s been on the varsity for three
49-25 last weekend.
years,” Truilizio said. “Every game he has
With the win, North Tonawanda
been in, we have won. Every game he has
rebounded from
not played, we’ve
losses to Sweet
lost.”
Home and
Mellott missed
Williamsville
time as a sophoSouth.
more with a con“If our kids
cussion. He missed
believe they can
time last fall with a
win, no one can stop
knee injury.
them,” NT coach
Over three seaTony Truilizio said,
son’s NT is 13-0
“We just need to
when Mellott plays.
work hard to finish
They are 0-10 withgames.”
out him.
The ‘Jacks are
“He’s a phenomin the midst of a
enal linebacker,”
dogfight for the last
Truilizio said, “that
two playoff spots.
no one pays attenGrand Island,
tion to. He should
Starpoint and NT
be getting more
are fighting over
attention.”
the final two berths
Mellott (6-0,
from A North.
Photo by Mark Adair 200) has an acade“Our goal has North Tonawanda senior Taylor Mellott.
mic average in the
been to get to the
90s.
Stadium,” Truilizio said, “but to get there,
“He just does his job and takes pride
we have to make the playoffs first.”
in what he’s doing,” Truilizio said.
The Lumberjacks will play a crucial
Mellott is one of NT’s leading tacklers.
game at Grand Island this week.
“His first move to fill the hole is
“It’s a one-game season,” Truilizio
amazing,” Truilizio said. “He’s our leader.
said. “You can use all the cliches.”
Even in games he doesn’t play, he’s still
If NT is going to qualify for the playour leader.”
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Lake Shore Gets First Win
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South Park played
to a 7-7 tie at the
half and beat
Hamburg 19-7 in a
hard-hitting game...
Quan Burgess led
the defense as he
made 13 tackles and recorded a
QB sack... South Park can clinch
the A South Division with a win over
East High...
A
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At A Glance
Div
South Park..................... 4-0
West Seneca East......... 4-1
Hamburg................…..... 3-1
McKinley…...................... 3-2
Iroquois..…..................... 2-3
Lake Shore..................... 1-3
Hutch Tech..................... 0-4
East High........................ 0-4
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
3-2
2-3
1-4
1-4
0-5
Friday, October 10th
South Park @ East High, 7:00
Lake Shore @ Hutch Tech, 7:00
Hamburg @ West Seneca East, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
Iroquois @ Lockport, 2:00
McKinley @ Niagara Falls, 2:00
Lake Shore beat East High 43-0 last
Lake Shore is now 1-4 on the season
weekend as the Eagles earned their first
and Takacs is hoping that his squad can
victory of the season.
finish strong.
“It felt like surreal,” coach Drew
“Last year we started 0-4 and won our
Takacs said. “We had everything going
last 3 games,’ he said. “We advanced to
on. It was Senior
the Championship
night, it was
Bowl Game. We
Pinktober, and it
think we have a
was Homecoming.
chance to end 3-3
But the kids stayed
in the division.’
focused and put
If the Eagles are
East on their heels
going to finish
right away.”
strong, they will be
Lake Shore
relying on senior
started the game
captain Matt Webber.
with a fumbled
“He developed a
snap and an offlot this year,”
sides penalty.
Takacs said. “I wish
“But the guys
we had him for
focused and
another year.”
picked it up after
Webber, is a 2that,” Takacs said.
year starter at FB
On 2nd-and-20
and MLB,
Parker Addison
“He’s a very disthrew flat pass to
ciplined player,”
Matt Weber for a
Takacs said. “Matt
25-yard gain.
Photo by Mark Adair has become a real
Lawrence Jenkins Lake Shore senior Matt Webber.
leader this year.”
scored a TD on a
Webber also
35-yard run the play after that.
plays lacrosse at Lake Shore.
Later in the first quarter, Lake Shore
“He’s a hard-worker in practice,”
recorded 2 QB sacks and a safety.
Takacs said. “He takes the lead role right
“Our kids played tough,” Takacs said.
away. He knows this is his last year on
“Our offensive line was able to push them the football field and we want to prove to
around and our defensive line controlled
people we are a good team. We’re going
the game.”
to play hard until the end.”
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B
Bennett Takes Control
N O R T H
N
O
T
E
B
O
O
K
Albion led 21-0 at
the half and beat
Lew-Port 40-8 last
weekend... Kyle
Smith completed 10
of 17 passes for 217
yards and 2 TDs...
Albion will host Burgard in a crucial
B North contest this week... The
Eagles can clinch a tie for the B
North Division with a win...
B
N O R T H
At A Glance
Div
Bennett.....…................... 4-0
Burgard........................... 3-1
Albion.............………...... 3-1
Medina............................ 2-2
Lew-Port......................... 2-3
Barker-RH....................... 1-4
Newfane......................... 0-4
Friday, October 10th
Bennett @ Albion, 7:00
Medina @ Lew-Port, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
Wilson @ Barker-RH, 1:30
Burgard @ Newfane, 2:00
All
5-0
4-1
4-1
3-2
2-3
1-4
1-4
Bennett led 14-0 at the half and turned
McDuffie said. “Albion has good athletes
away a second-half rally to beat Burgard
and we have to gear up to stop their pass20-12 last weekend.
ing game.”
“I knew it was going to be a hard-hitIn the win over Burgard, sophomore
ting game,” coach Steve McDuffie said.
Isaiah McDuffie, Steve’s son, rushed 13
“Playing Burgard
times for 101 yards
was a slugfest.”
and a TD. He also
For the first
made 8 tackles and
time this season,
recovered a fumble
Bennett was chalon defense.
lenged until the end
“He put in so
of the game.
much work in the
“We had to play
off-season,” Steve
four quarters
McDuffie said.
against Burgard,”
“I’ve seen the hard
McDuffie said. “I
work he put in. He
know we’ll have to
is really is getting
play all four quarto see that hard
ters the rest of the
work pays off.”
way.”
Isaiah McDuffie
McDuffie has
(6-2, 205) is 2nd on
not wavered in his
the Tigers in rushgoal of leading the
ing and is the leadfirst City of
ing tackler.
Buffalo team to
“He’s very
play at The Ralph
grounded,” Steve
this year.
Photo by Mark Adair McDuffie said. “He
“We’re trying to Bennett sophomore Isaiah McDuffie.
knows he has to
stay focused and
continue to get betstay together,” he said. “We need to contin- ter, which means to keep working in the
ue to practice hard and take one game at a
class room and on the field.”
time. At the end of it, we should be there.”
Isaiah started for Bennett as a freshman.
With the win, Bennett has taken con“If he wasn’t ready, I would not have
trol of the B North Division. They can
played him,” Steve McDuffie said.
clinch the division with a win at Albion.
“When he was an 8th grader I thought he
“This will be a tough game,”
was ready.”
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Warriors Upend Depew
B
C E N T R A L
N
O
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B
O
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Maryvale led 21-6 at
the half and beat
Akron 42-6...
Kwaine Davis ran
12 times for 146
yards, including a
78-yard TD run...
Maryvale hosts Tonawanda this
weekend and closes the regular
season with a crucial game
against Cheektowaga...
B
C E N T R A L
At A Glance
Div
Cheektowaga.........…..... 3-0
Depew............................ 4-1
Maryvale......................... 2-1
Alden.............................. 1-2
Amherst.......................... 1-3
Tonawanda..................... 0-4
Friday, October 10th
Dunkirk @ Amherst, 6:00
Tonawanda @ Maryvale, 7:00
West Seneca West @ Depew, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th
Alden @ Cheektowaga, 7:00
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
2-3
2-3
1-4
Cheektowaga beat Depew 28-21 last
big games from senior QB Zak Ciezki.
weekend and improved to 4-1 on the sea“He has a strong arm and he’s a big
son, 3-0 in B Central Division games.
kid,” Fatta said. “He’s a catalyst for what
The Warriors had to make a last-secwe do offensively.”
ond stand when Depew reached the 2Ciezki (6-0, 195) was a part-time
yard line with less
starter last fall as he
than a minute to
shared the position
play. A penalty
with Tim Whelan,
moved the ball
who graduated in
back to the 7-yard
June.
line and a 4th“Zak started off
down pass fell
this year as the fullincomplete.
time starter,” Fatta
“We always talk
said. “Last year,
about playing ourboth kids had
selves,” coach
strengths that we
Mike Fatta said,
wanted to take
“and making sure
advantage of. There
to execute and not
was never an issue
make mistakes. We
between the two of
should have had a
them.”
solid lead but we
Ciezki has
had some penalties
passed for 888
and turnovers. A
yards and 5 TDs.
team like Depew
“We throw quite
will take advantage
a bit,” Fatta said.
of that.”
Photo by Nick LoVerde “We throw about 20
The Warriors
times a game with
Cheektowaga senior Zak Ciezki.
are in first place in
him back there.”
the B Central with 2 league games left.
Ciezki, who has a an academic aver“Our last three games of the season
age in the 90s, also starts on the basketare the toughest,” Fatta said. “We still
ball team at Cheektowaga.
have Alden and then Maryvale. We’ll
“Basketball is probably his favorite
take it one game at a time.”
sport,” Fatta said. “But he loves football,
If Cheektowaga is going to survive
too. He’s a leader but he’s on the quiet
their 3-game gauntlet, they will need more
side. He’s just a hard worker.”
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B
Allan Leads EA past Olean
S O U T H
N
O
T
E
B
O
O
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Fredonia opened up
a 16-0 lead after one
quarter and beat
Eden 30-6 last
weekend... Matt
McCarthy led the
ground game as he
ran 16 times for 185 yards and a
TD. McCarthy also had a 70-yard
TD called back by penalty and
made 5 tackles on defense...
Fredonia hosts Olean this week...
B
S O U T H
At A Glance
Div
East Aurora..................... 4-0
Olean.............................. 3-1
Fredonia......................... 3-1
Dunkirk.............……....... 3-2
Springville..............…..... 2-3
Pioneer........................... 0-4
Eden.........….................. 0-4
All
4-1
4-1
3-2
3-2
2-3
1-4
0-5
Friday, October 10th
Dunkirk @ Amherst, 6:00
Olean @ Fredonia, 7:30
East Aurora @ Springville, 7:00
Eden @ Pioneer, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th@ , 2:00
East Aurora beat Olean 28-6 to
“and it takes a half to sort things out.”
improve to 4-1 on the season, 4-0 in B
If East Aurora is going to win their
South games. It was the fourth straight
final two games and clinch the division
win for East Aurora after they opened the
title, they will need more big perforseason with a loss at Amherst.
mances from senior QB Connor Allan.
“The loss at
“His arm is
Amherst turned out
strong enough,”
to be the best thing
Wade said, “and he
that happened to
understands the
us,” coach Tim
offense as well as I
Wade said. “From
do at this point.”
that point on, the
Allan is a 3-year
kids understood
starter. He was
how they had to
brought up to play
approach things.
CB as a sophomore.
Every aspect of our
“We had to
game improved.”
bring up a lot of
East Aurora has
sophomores
now won three
because we didn’t
straight games
have enough playagainst teams that
ers,” Wade said.
were ranked in the
“He was thrown in
Top 10 in WNY.
right from Day 1
“We knew we
out of necessity.”
had a good team
Allan started at
but we had a lot of
QB last fall.
first-year players,”
“He runs the
Photo by Tim Frank
Wade said. “We
read-option
better
East Aurora senior Connor Allan.
just needed them
than anyone I have
to stay with it and start believing. We
ever seen,” Wade said. “He’s fast. His
think we can go far.”
size helps him because he can get lost
Each week during the 4-game winning behind the line and he can run.”
streak, East Aurora has been in a tense
Allan (5-8, 170 pounds) ran 8 times
battle at halftime. Each week, they have
for 138 yards in the win over Olean.
pulled away after the break.
“He is such a competitor,” Wade said,
“Our division is tough,” Wade said,
“and each week he has gotten better.”
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JFK Stays in Playoff Race
C
N O R T H
N
O
T
E
B
O
O
K
Silver Creek played
to a 0-0 tie after one
quarter but allowed
3 TDs in the second
frame to trail 22-0 at
the half. A secondhalf rally fell short as
they lost to Cleve Hill 28-14...
Noah Radack completed 10 of 26
passes for 139 yards and a TD...
Silver Creek hosts Lackawanna
this week...
C
N O R T H
At A Glance
Div
Cleveland Hill................. 3-0
Silver Creek........……..... 3-1
Lackawanna................... 2-1
JFK........…..................... 2-2
Wilson..............……….... 1-3
Akron.............................. 0-5
Friday, October 10th
Lackawanna @ Silver Creek, 7:00
Cleve Hill @ Akron, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
Cass Valley @ JFK, 1:30
Wilson @ Baker, 1:30
All
3-2
4-1
2-3
2-3
1-4
0-5
JFK played to a 0-0 tie after three
senior captain Nate Pazderski.
quarters but pushed across a TD in the
“Nate is good to have around to make
final frame and beat Lackawanna 6-0 last
sure everyone stays in the game and is
weekend.
doing the right thing,” Ostempowski said.
“We made a lot of mistakes,” coach
“It’s very easy for high school players to
Mark Ostempowski
give up and lose
said. “Once we
focus when things
stopped making
aren’t going well.
mistakes, we did
Nate is able to keep
some good things.”
everyone focused.”
Most area fans
Pazderski (6-0,
thought JFK was
160) starts at CB
finished after losand WR for the
ing 35-0 to archBears.
rival Cleve Hill.
“He earned his
“We knew that
spot,” Ostempowski
Lackawanna was
said. “He put in a
just as talented as
lot of work in the
Cleve Hill,”
off-season. He was
Ostempowski said,
lifting and thinking
“but our kids
football all year.”
stepped up and
Ostempowski
fought through
says that Pazderski
some adversity.”
has improved his
JFK will play a
play in the defennon-league game
sive secondary.
against Cass Valley
“He’s one of the
Photo by Mark Adair
this week. The
better
corners that
JFK senior Nate Pazderski.
Bears will close
we have had in the
with a crucial game against Wilson.
last couple of years,” Ostempowski said.
“We still have to beat Wilson to clinch
Pazderski, who also plays basketball at
a playoff spot,” Ostempowski said. “The
JFK, is a solid student with an academic
kids know what’s at stake now and they
average in the 90s.
know we have a lot to fix.”
“He’s doing real well in school,”
If JFK is going to qualify for the playOstempowski said. “He’s taking AP classoffs, they will need more big games from
es and he’s very coachable.”
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C
Baker Is Lynchpin at MGCLake
S O U T H
N
O
T
E
B
O
O
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Salamanca fell
behind 6-0 after one
quarter but scored 3
TDs in the second
frame and beat
Allegany-Limestone
27-12... Tyler
Siperek ran 11 times for 107 yards
and caught a 33-yard TD pass.
Siperek also made 9 tackles and
recovered a fumble on defense...
Salamanca plays Gowanda...
C
S O U T H
At A Glance
Div
MGCLake....................... 3-0
Southwestern.................. 3-0
Salamanca..................... 2-2
Cass Valley-Falconer...... 2-3
Gowanda........................ 1-3
Allegany-Limestone........ 0-4
Friday, October 10th
MGCLake @ Southwestern, 7:00
Gowanda @ Salamanca, 7:00
Alley-Limestone @ Portville, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
CV-Falconer @ JFK, 1:30
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
2-3
2-3
0-5
MGCLake led 6-0 after one quarter and
“This is our first chance for a real
exploded for 24 points in the second frame championship,” Fischer said. “Our prepaas they beat Cardinal O'Hara 50-0.
ration will win or lose this game.’
It was the third time this season that the
If MGCLake is going to win the diviThunder Dragons have scored 50 points.
sion and advance in the playoffs, they will
“We have a
need more big
great team this
games from senior
year,” MGCLake
Chandler Baker.
coach Curt Fischer
“For 3 years
said, “but I truly
Chandler was a
believe it’s because
feared linebacker in
of the merger.”
our league,” Fischer
Maple Grove
said. “I asked him to
merged with
move to nose guard
Chautauqua Lake
and he was more
in 2013 to form the
than willing.”
new MGCLake
Baker, a 4-year
team.
starter, is responsi“We have an
ble for clogging up
actual JV team
the line of scrimnow,” Fischer said.
mage on every play.
“Before, neither
“He soaks up 2
school had enough
and 3 blockers on
kids to have full JV
every play,” Fischer
teams. Those kids
said. “A lot of guys
kind of hung around
are having tremenwith the varsity.”
Photos by Mark Adair dous stats because
Fischer says
of him. His
MGCLake senior Chandler Baker.
having a viable JV
unselfishness to be
program has paid enormous dividends.
willing to move to NG says a lot for him
“We had actual JV practices where
but it has improved our defense so much.”
those kids are getting quality reps and speBaker (6-2, 240) is just the type of player
cific coaching,” Fischer said.
Fischer needs in the middle of the defense.
MGCLake will now play Southwestern
“He totally leads by example,” he said.
this weekend with the C South Division
“He likes to drive old trucks, work out and
championship on the line.
play football. He’s a great captain.”
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Sept. 27....... Hudson Valley CC*............... 12:00
Oct. 4........... Lackawanna College*.........12:00
Oct. 11......... Dean College*...................... 12:00
Oct. 18......... Alfred State College............. 7:00
Oct. 25........ Milford Academy...................3:00
Nov. 1........... Monroe College.................... 1:30
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Panama Pushing for Playoffs
D
N
O
T
E
B
O
O
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Cattaraugus-LV led
just 7-0 at the half
but took control after
the break and
Portville 26-7...
Anthony Bernardi
ran 22 times for 153
yards and a TD. He also made 7
tackles, 2 for loss on defense...
The Timberwolves play at
Ellicottville this week...
D
At A Glance
Randolph........................
Cattaraugus-LV...............
Franklin-Ellicott...............
Panama..........................
Portville...........................
Sherman-Clymer............
Frewsburg...........…........
Westfield........................
Div
4-0
4-1
3-1
2-1
1-3
1-3
1-3
0-4
Friday, October 10th
Cattaraugus-LV @ Ellicottville, 7:00
Allegany-Limestone @ Portville, 7:00
Sherman @ Frewsburg, 7:30
Panama @ Randolph, 7:00
Saturday, October 11th
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
3-1
1-3
1-3
1-3
0-5
Panama beat Nichols 41-23 last weekty quick. He always wanted to be a fullend in a non-league game. The Panthers
back but we always needed linemen. He
led 13-3 at the half and pulled away after
finally got the ball and made something
the break.
good happen.”
“It was our Homecoming week,”
Panama is now 2-1 with two league
Panama coach
games remaining. If
Chris Payne said,
the Panthers are
“so the kids were
going to clinch a
pretty excited.”
Class D playoff
In the 1990s,
spot, they will need
Payne had coached
some big games
with Nichols coach
from junior RB
Colin Brinson at
Nathan Stow.
JFK.
“Nathan stepped
“We had been
in after we lost
trying to get a
Kyle Saxton to a
game against each
broken collarbone,”
other for years but
Payne said. “He
it never worked
made a lot of big
out,” Payne said.
plays for us.”
“Last year we
Stow (5-11, 160)
scrimmaged them
rushed 22 times for
and this year we
208 yards in the
were finally able to
win.
get a game sched“He sprained his
uled.”
ankle and had
After a scoreless
Photo by Tim Frank another 75 or 80
first quarter,
yards after that,”
Panama junior Nathan Stow.
Nichols kicked a
Payne said. “He’s a
FG to take a 3-0 lead.
pretty tough kid.
But Panama answered immediately
Stow has been timed at 4.6 in the 40when OT Thomas Hoch picked up the
yard dash.
short kickoff and ran 75 yards untouched
“He loves football,” Payne said. “He’s
for a TD.
very competitive but he’s a good kid. He
“He’s always been a lineman,” Payne
doesn’t show a lot of outward emotion
said. “He’s only 185 pounds but he’s pret- but he has a lot of fire inside.”
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St. Mary’s rebounded from two tough
Any growth the Lancers program reallosses to beat Niagara Wheatfield 41-0.
izes the rest of the season will probably
“We had two tough games in a row,”
involve quarterback Takal Molson.
N O T E B O O K
coach Chris Glenn said. “So our kids
“He’s a special player,” Glenn said.
Canisius led 14-0 at
wanted to come out and play well.”
“He has a great arm and is super smart.
St. Mary’s lost
He knows where
the half and beat
to Oil City (Pa.)
the ball is supposed
arch-rival St. Joe's
35-32 and turned
to go whatever cov17-0... Mitchell
the ball over five
erage he sees.”
Thomas powered
times.
Molson, a
the offense as he
“After
that,
getjunior,
started at CB
ran 22 times for 266
ting
the
kids
motion
the
varsity
last
yards and a TD... Canisius is makvated was not a
fall. This fall, he
ing the trip to Ohio this weekend to
problem,” Glenn
was moved to QB.
play Bishop Watterson... The
said.
“He never gives
Crusaders are now ranked 45th in
Glenn took over
up on a play,”
the nation...
the program in
Glenn said. “His
mid-June.
athleticism takes
“We started
over and that’s fun
back
in
mid-June,”
to watch.”
At A Glance
Glenn said. “For
Molson also
Div All
our first practice
starts for the St.
Bishop Timon.................. 2-0
4-1
we had 9 kid show
Mary’s basketball
Canisius.......................... 1-0
5-0
up. We worked out
team.
St. Joe’s.......................... 1-1
2-3
3
times
a
week
and
“He’s the best
Cardinal O’Hara.............. 0-0
2-3
practiced
once
a
basketball
player in
St. Mary’s....................... 0-1
2-3
week. Finally we
Photo by Mark Adair the school,” Glenn
St. Francis........……....... 0-2
3-2
Nichols............................ -- 2-2-1
had 42 kids in the St. Mary’s junior Takal Molson.
said. “He was a litprogram and we
tle hesitant to come
Saturday, October 11th
were able to field a JV team.”
out for football. He finally came out the
Canisius @ Bishop Watterson, 1:00
Cardinal O’Hara @ Byron Bergen (5), 1:30
Glenn is pleased with the progress his
first day of double-sessions.”
St. Joe’s @ UPrep (5), 2:00
program has made since June.
Molson had a lot of ground to make up.
Bishop Timon @ Wilson Magnet (5), 3:00
“We’re
right
where
we
should
be,”
he
“He was way behind everyone else,”
Nichols @ Finney (5), 4:00
said. “Since our first game, we have had
Glenn said. “It took a while to get caught
Erie Cathedral Prep @ St. Francis, 7:00
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2013 New York State Rankings
Compiled by the New York State Sportswriters Association. Full rankings, records and more are at roadtosyracuse.com
AA
N e w
Y o r k
S t a t e
Team
W-L
1. Aquinas (5)
8-0
2. Syracuse CBA (3)
8-0
3. Farmingdale (8)
7-0
4. Abraham Lincoln (PSAL)
8-0
5. St. Anthony’s (CHSFL)
7-1
6. Jamestown (6)
8-0
7. Roy C. Ketcham (1)
7-1
8. Fayetteville-Manlius (3)
8-0
9. Monroe-Woodbury (9)
8-0
10. Canisius (MMA)
6-2
11. Chaminade (CHSFL)
7-1
12. Erasmus Hall (PSAL)
7-1
13. Newburgh Free Academy (9) 7-1
14. Commack (11)
7-0
15. John Jay East Fishkill (1)
7-1
16. Albany CBA (2)
7-1
17. Oceanside (8)
6-1
18. St. Joe’s (MMA)
6-2
19. North Rockland (1)
6-2
20. Elmira (4)
8-0
21. Shaker (2)
7-1
22. Connetquot (11)
6-1
23. Tottenville (PSAL)
6-2
24. Pittsford (5)
6-2
25. Rush-Henrietta (5)
6-2
N e w
C
Y o r k
S t a t e
Team
W-L
1. Hoosick Falls (2)
8-0
2. Babylon (11)
7-0
3. Chenango Forks (4)
7-1
4. Potsdam (10)
8-0
5. Le Roy (5)
7-1
6. Cleveland Hill (6)
8-0
7. Chatham (2)
8-0
8. Rye Neck (1)
8-0
9. Fredonia (6)
8-0
10. Millbrook (9)
8-0
11. East Rochester/ Gananda (5) 7-1
12. Watertown IHC (3)
8-0
13. Fonda-Fultonville (2)
7-1
14. General Brown (3)
7-1
15. Bronxville (1)
6-2
16. Burke Catholic (9)
7-1
17. Wayland-Cohocton (5)
7-1
18. Woodlands (1)
6-2
19. Ogdensburg (10)
7-1
20. Dobbs Ferry (1)
6-2
N e w
A
Y o r k
S t a t e
Team
1. Sweet Home (6)
2. Queensbury (2)
3. Carey (8)
4. Cornwall (9)
5. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (2)
6. Lawrence (8)
7. Rye (1)
8. South Shore (PSAL)
9. Miller Place (11)
10. Poly Prep (AIS)
11. Somers (1)
12. Eastridge (5)
13. Islip (11)
14. Indian River (3)
15. East Syracuse Minoa (3)
16. Garden City (8)
17. Grand Island (6)
18. Staten Island Tech (PSAL)
19. Bethpage (8)
20. Brockport (5)
21. Plainedge (8)
22. Carthage (3)
23. St. Francis Prep (CHSFL)
24. Troy (2)
25. West Seneca East (6)
N e w
W-L
8-0
8-0
7-0
7-1
7-1
6-1
8-0
8-0
7-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
6-1
7-1
7-1
6-1
7-1
8-0
6-1
7-1
6-1
7-1
7-1
6-2
7-1
N e w
B
Y o r k
S t a t e
Team
1. Maine-Endwell (4)
2. Marlboro (9)
3. Alden (6)
4. Cazenovia (3)
5. Schalmont (2)
6. Roosevelt (8)
7. Homer (3)
8. Hackley (AIS)
9. Burgard (6)
10. Newark (5)
11. Oneida (3)
12. Pleasantville (1)
13. Geneva (5)
14. Livonia (5)
15. Our Lady of Lourdes (1)
16. Broadalbin-Perth (2)
17. Peru (7)
18. Seaford (8)
19. Depew (6)
20. Cohoes (2)
W-L
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
7-0
8-0
7-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
6-2
7-1
6-1
5-2
6-2
6-2
D
Y o r k
S t a t e
Team
1. Randolph (6)
2. Tioga (4)
3. Chester (9)
4. MGCLake (6)
5. Cambridge (2)
6. Greenwich (2)
7. Rensselaer (2)
8. Westmoreland (3)
9. Caledonia-Mumford (5)
10. Sandy Creek (3)
11. Unatego (4)
12. Herkimer (3)
13. Clyde-Savannah (5)
14. Elmira Notre Dame (4)
15. Dolgeville (3)
16. Red Jacket (5)
17. Weedsport (5)
18. Bishop Kearney (5)
19. Ticonderoga (7)
20. Spencer-Van Etten (4)
22
W-L
8-0
8-0
6-1
6-1
8-0
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
6-2
6-2
6-2
Section 1: W’chester, Rockland
Section 2: Capitol District
Section 3: Central New York
Section 4: Southern Tier
Section 5: Genesee Valley
Section 6: Western New York
Section 7: Champlain
Section 8: Nassau
Section 9: Orange, Ulster
Section 10: St. Lawrence
Section 11: Suffolk
Section 12/PSAL: NY City
CHSFL: Catholic Football
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lot, or make the choice to just say NO!
How do you start to transform and renew your mind to the
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First of all, beware that unless you are taken captive by
the philosophy or empty lies of the world, like: “Gonna get
mine” or “My Thing”, “Have your way” or “I’m loving it.”
These are all me-centered, entitlement attitudes. Think
on the kinds of things that are true, noble, just, pure, and
lovely or a good report. It is a choice.
What will you choose - life or death?
Attitude is the inward mindset expressed by outward
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says to Gary, “Team… What team? I’m gonna get mine!”
Gary says to Julius, “That attitude stinks!” Julius responds to
Gary… “Attitude reflects leadership, Captain!”
I love Einstein’s quote, “Weakness of attitude is weakness
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When times are tough, what is your internal talk? Can you
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CoverStory
Unstoppable?
Orchard Park moves to 5-0 with a 35-19 win over Clarence
By Mark Adair
Orchard Park beat
The rest of Class AA
Clarence 35-19 last
is now faced with a realiweekend to stay undety that the Quakers postfeated at 5-0 on the seaed 214 rushing yards,
son.
408 yards of offense and
The first time they had
scored 35 points... in 10
the ball, TB Billy Myers
minutes of possession
ran 80 yards for a TD.
time.
“Billy played the game
And the Quakers did
of his life,” Orchard Park
this while missing 8
coach Gene Tundo said.
starters for the game.
“He had an unbelievable
“We had a bunch of
game.”
injuries,” Tundo said.
The Quakers rolled up
“We played Erie
408 yards of total
McDowell the week
offense, rushing for 214
before and they were big
yards in the process.
and very physical. We
And they did this while
had some guys get
holding the ball for just
banged up.”
over 10 minutes in the
In fact, the Quakers
game... Clarence, using a
were missing their best
double-wing attack, had
player this season,
the ball for more than 37
Terius Wheatley.
minutes in the contest.
“Against McDowell,
“Clarence played
he got a face mask on
hard,” Tundo said. “I give
his ankle,” Tundo said. “I
them a lot of credit. They
thought he was close to
wanted to control the ball
playing last week but he
and keep it away from us
just wasn’t ready. We
and they did that.”
expect him to be okay.’
For Tundo, watching
Wheatley’s older
another team utilize the
brother
TJ, a highlyPhoto by Tim Frank
double-wing, was a bit of
recruited TE at Canisius,
Orchard Park Terius Wheatley has rushed for 490 yards on just 39
karma.
has been headline news
carries this season. The Quakers beat Clarence 35-19 last week
“We started it,” he
for two years now.
even though Wheatley missed the game with an ankle injury.
said. “We were the first
But while Terius has
team in Western New York to use the double-wing 8 or 10 been in the headlines less than his brother, he has been
years ago. So, I guess it’s my fault that Clarence was
no less important to his team.
able to do that to us.”
“Terius has had an incredible year,” Tundo said. “This
Tundo says that 10 years ago, it was the Quakers
kid plays free safety, cornerback, wide receiver, running
employing the chinese-water torture that is the Doubleback. He kicks off, he punts and he kicks extra points and
Wing Offense.
field goals. That’s asking an awful lot of a player and he
“I got it from Don Markham, the guy that invented it,”
has responded to everything we’ve asked him to do.”
Tundo said. “We ran the ball 45 times a game for two or
Tundo was initially unsure when Wheatley enrolled at
three years. So, watching Clarence do it to us the other
Orchard Park after two seasons at Canisius.
night, I realized this is what it was like to be on the other
“You always want what’s best for him as a student,”
end of it. I had flashbacks of when we were using it.”
Tundo said. “I thought our school would be a good place
But, while Clarence held the ball for more than 37 min- for him. As a football player, well, I was pretty happy he
utes, the Quakers unstoppable - as they have been for
was coming here. Our program is pretty good and I
most of the season.
See “Cover Story” on page 25
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CoverStory
continued from page 24
thought it would be a great opportunity for him to flourish
at a good program.”
Terius Wheatley has rushed for 490 yards on just 39
carries... more than 12 yards per carry. He has also rushed
for 7 TDs.
“He has great speed,” Tundo said, “and he has a great
football IQ. He really knows and understands the game.”
Tundo says that Wheatley’s kicking give the Quakers
another weapon - as if they need another weapon at all.
“He has great kicking skills,” Tundo said. “Against
Frontier he 7 kickoffs to the end zone for touchbacks.
That’s a huge boost for the defense when the other team
is always starting on their own 20.”
Wheatley is 6-1 and 180-pounds... not nearly as big as
his brother TJ who is 6-6 and 270.
“He has a natural strength though,” Tundo said. “and I
think he can still get a lot stronger. He has all the intangibles to be an outstanding college football player. His
upside is big-time.”
Tundo says that Wheatley is just trying to fit in.
“He’s a humble kid and he’s just having fun,” he said.
“He’s a great asset to our team and he’s doing fine in
school. We’re glad to have him.”
As for the rest of the Quakers, the display they put on
against Clarence is enough to make coaches of other
Class AA programs shake their heads.
“We have a state-caliber team at this point,” Tundo says
honestly. “Last week were banged up and we’ll have to get
some guys healthy if we want to go very far in the playoffs.
We are doing good things and I’m proud of how the kids
reacted to having all those players out.”
Tundo says that Myers, who rushed for 194 yards and 4
TDs, is as good as any tailback in Western New York.
“We have several kids who can start for us,” he said.
“But Billy is a very good back. He does a lot of things for
us and he could start anywhere else.”
Tundo also points to Brett Morseon, a sophomore who
got his first varsity start at center against Clarence.
“Brett had never played center before and he was
incredible,” Tundo said. “That’s hard to step in at a new
position and do a shotgun snap every time. Guys stepped
up everywhere.”
Tundo says that the competition for playing time is making his team better all over the field.
“We’ve had a lot of guys step up at every position this
year,” he said. “Linebacker, quarterback, at every position
we have three or four guys who are as good as each
other. Our defensive line is rotating six players and they
have all done a good job.”
Tundo stopped short of predicting that his team would
play in the Carrier Dome on Thanksgiving weekend.
“Everything has to go perfect to go 13-0,” he said. “You
always have to overcome obstacles and injuries. The two
years we won the state championship, we didn’t have
much of that. Right now, we are just trying to make the
most of our talent. We’ll see if we can get back to the state
finals.”
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Team Reports
Akron
Albion
Alden
Tigers
Purple Eagles
Bulldogs
The Tigers led 6-0
after one quarter but surrendered 3 TDs in the second quarter
and lost to Maryvale 42-6... Jordan
Truglio led the ground game as he ran
4 times for 35 yards… Owen Hill, a
freshman, caught 6
passes for 48 yards,
including his first
varsity TD, a 30-yard
scoring strike...
Larson Sundown
caught 2 passes for
20 yards... Zach
Owen Hill
Pfentner caught 2
passes for 17 yards... Aaron Siska
completed 11 of 19 passes for 83 yards
and a TD… Preston Kelkenberg led
the defensive unit as he made 5 tackles… Austin Ladd made 4 tackles...
Caleb Martin had a solid night on the
OL and also recovered a fumble on
defense...
The Purple Eagles led
21-0 at the half and beat
Lew-Port 40-8 last weekend... Manny
Thompson led the ground game as he
ran 13 times for 88 yards. Thompson
also made 4 tackles on defense...
Tyler Rotoli ran 9
times for 65 yards
and a TD... Des
Blackmon caught 2
passes for 85 yards
and a TD... Trey
Hart caught 3 passes
for 53 yards and a
Gary Moore
TD... Kyle Smith
completed 10 of 17 passes for 217
yards and 2 TDs... Gary Moore was a
standout on the offensive line... Aaron
Burnside led the defensive unit as he
made 12 tackles... Dominic DiCureia
made 6 tackles and intercepted 2 passes... Albion will host Bennett this
weekend...
The Bulldogs gave up
a TD on the opening
kickoff and fell behind 6-0 but rallied
to beat UPrep 32-12 last weekend...
Lyle Grant had a huge day as he ran
33 times for 254 yards and 4 TDs.
Grant scored on runs
of 10, 19, 1 and 30
yards. He also ran for
a 2-point PAT and
kicked a PAT... Joe
King caught a 21yard TD pass and
rushed for 19 yards...
Paul Feitshans
Jordan Stockweather
completed 2 of 3 passes for 15 yards
and a TD... Dylan Riddoch was a
stalwart on the offensive line... Alex
Schweitzer led the defense with 7
tackles... Paul Feitshans had a QB
sack... Bryan Cybulski intercepted a
pass... Shawn Cooper and Justin
Daucher each made 3 tackles...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
Sat., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Siska 43-91, Kelkenberg 8-36,
Truglio 5-35, Sarow 4-23, Butler 15-17, Bell 24-4.
Rushing: Thompson 55-494, Rotoli 21-221,
Matteson 20-133, KSmith 19-86, Hart 2-12.
Receiving: OHill 18-195, Pfentner 9-102,
EPeQueen 3-18, LSundown 3-29,
Kelkenberg 2-13, Bell 1-(-2).
Receiving: Hart 12-216, Blackmon 4-109,
Thompson 3-23, Loyd 2-45, Chambers 2-18.
TDs: Butler, Pfentner, Siska, Kelkenberg,
OHill.
TDs: Hart 6, Thompson 3, Rotoli 3, Blackmon 2,
Loyd, Smith, Matteson.
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Grant 111-670, Stockweather 18-92,
Patterson 9-62, Badaszewski 4-22, King 2-19,
Windnagle 2-1, Loper 4-4, Kubik 1-2,
Cooper 3-(-2).
Receiving: King 20-309, Grant 6-93,
Cooper 4-62, Riddoch 4-55, Patterson 1-10,
Zelasko 1-10, Longwith 1-3.
Passing: KSmith 24-41-486.
TDs: Grant 10, King 3, Cooper 2, Riddoch,
Loper, Windnagle, Patterson.
TD Passes: KSmith 7.
Passing: Stockweather 36-58-528,
Cybulski 1-2-10.
Interceptions: DiCureia 4, Blackmon,
Thompson.
TD Passes: Stockweather 5.
Interceptions: Hill 2, LSundown, Siska.
FRec: Pfentner, Butler, Truglio, Martin.
FRec: Laine, Thompson, Bison.
Passing: Siska 26-52-275, Butler 7-27-71,
Martin 1-2-9.
TD Passes: Siska 2.
Interceptions: Cybulski 2, Stockweather,
King.
FRec: Grant.
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Team Reports
Allegany-Limestone
Amherst
Gators
Tigers
The Gators led 6-0
after one quarter but surrendered 3 TDs in the second frame
and lost to Salamanca 27-12... Zach
Bierfeldt led the ground game as he
ran 30 times for 134 yards and a TD.
Bierfeldt also made 8
tackles on defense...
Jordan Kayles
rushed 16 times for
59 yards and a TD
and made 9 tackles
on defense... Holden
Farr carried 15 times
Roman Greco
for 54 yards. Farr
also intercepted a pass on defense...
Roman Greco led the offensive line
as the Gators had their best rushing
output of the season with 264 yards on
the ground... Marcus Grove led the
defensive unit with a team-high 10
tackles... Josh Lippert made 9 tackles
and recorded a QB sack...
The Tigers led 14-6 at
the half and beat
Tonawanda 17-14... Vincent Gregory
led the offense as he ran 11 times for
105 yards and a TD... Blake Haubeil
completed 3 of 5 passes for 30 yards
and made 5 tackles
on defense. Haubeil
also kicked a 26-yard
FG and averaged 42
yards per punt...
Darien Lowe ran 11
times for 56 yards.
He also returned a
Bryon Fowler
blocked punt 7 yards
for a TD... Jimmy Chadwick ran 7
times for 47 yards... Kelijah Willis
caught 3 passes for 30 yards and intercepted a pass... Bryon Fowler made
12 tackles, 2 for lost yardage, and
blocked a punt... Kobe Winfield also
blocked a punt... Mike Pera and Jon
Yang each made 7 tackles...
2014 Schedule
Barker-Roy-Hart
2014 Schedule
Barker-Roy-Hart fell
behind early and trailed
20-0 after the first quarter and lost to
Medina 66-8... Dominick Snider led
the offense as he rushed 9 times for 70
yards and a TD. Snider also caught an
8-yard pass and made
5 tackles on
defense... Andy
Xapsos completed 5
of 6 passes for 23
yards... Tom
Callaghan caught 3
passes for 13 yards...
Borys Volovetskyy
Joshua Mead led
the defensive unit with 8 tackles...
Austin Deopp made 5 tackles... Ryan
Ulrich was in on 6 tackles... Dillon
Mangan made 4 tackles... CJ Fitch
recorded 160 yards in kickoff returns
and also made 3 tackles on defense...
Borys Volovetskyy made 3 tackles...
Barker hosts Wilson this week...
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Bierfeldt 99-444, Kayes 28-141,
Farr 32-97, Grove 22-53, KMcGraw 22-23,
Hulse 3-4, Farr 6-3.
Receiving: KMcGraw 4-35, Spencer 2-9,
Hines 1-20, Grove 1-16, Kayes 1-12,
Bierfeldt 1-5.
TDs: Bierfeldt 2, Kayes.
Passing: Farr 9-21-99, McGraw 1-11-8.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Gregory 49-370, Chadwick 37-213,
Foster 45-139, Lowe 24-119, Williams 1-29,
Pera 8-23, Willis 2-11, Haubeil 1-5, McPeek 1-5,
Morris 6-(-7).
Rushing: Mead 57-263, Snider 54-276,
Woods 25-128, Fitch 13-46, Xapos 13-22,
Sager 7-18, Payne 1-0, Callaghan 1-(-3),
Secor 1-(-2), Maynard 1-(-4), Gardner 1-(-6).
Receiving: Willis 6-64, Chadwick 6-29, Lowe
4-29, Gregory 2-15.
Receiving: Callaghan 13-154, Deopp 5-50,
Fitch 3-12, Woods 2-39, Snider 2-7,
Maynard 1-4, Mead 1-2, Ulrich 1-2.
TDs: Foster 2, Gregory 2, Williams, Willis,
Lowe, Chadwick.
TDs: Mead 3, Woods 2, Fitch 2, Snider 2,
Deopp.
Passing: Foster 15-28-107, Haubeil 0-1-0.
Passing: Xapsos 28-45-268, Mead 0-2-0,
Fitch 1-1-2.
TD Passes: None.
TD Passes: Foster.
TD Passes: Xapsos 2.
Interceptions: Bierfeldt, Hines, Farr.
FRec: Lippert, Grove.
Interceptions: Willis 2, Williams, Lowe,
Haubeil, Yang.
Interceptions: Snider.
FRec: Chadwick, Lowe, Russell-Webster,
Yang.
FRec: Deopp, Snider.
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Team Reports
Bennett
Bishop Timon
Burgard
Tigers
Tigers
Bulldogs
The Tigers led 14-0 at
the half and held off a
rally to beat Burgard 20-12 last weekend... Andrew White led a punishing
ground attack as he ran 22 times for
129 yards and 2 TDs... Isaiah
McDuffie ran 12
times for 101 yards
and a TD. McDuffie
also made 7 tackles
and recovered a fumble on defense...
Marcelus Toliver ran
6 times for 40 yards.
He also made 6 tack- Derrick Bishop
les and recovered a fumble on
defense... Shamar McDuffie made 8
tackles, forced 2 fumbles, and recorded a QB sack... Marcus Barnwell
made 6 tackles... Derrick Bishop
made 4 tackles, forced a fumble and
intercepted a pass... Marcus Barnwell
made 6 tackles...
The Tigers trailed just
14-12 at the half and
scored twice after the break to beat St.
Francis 28-21... Brandon May completed 14 of 26 passes for 275 yards
and 3 TDs... Arenzo Thomas ran 27
times for 126 yards
and a TD... Brandon
May ran 8 times for
40 yards... Hunter
Lancaster caught 7
passes for 160 yards
and 2 TDs... Mike
Griffin was a standHunter Lancaster
out on the OL...
Derick Simpson caught 3 passes for
41 yards and intercepted a pass...
Gavin Caulfield caught 2 passes for
41 yards and a TD... Desmond
Stephens made 13 tackles and recorded 5 QB sacks... Joe Harrison made
8 tackles... Cade Kennedy made 7
tackles and recovered a fumble sack...
The Bulldogs trailed
14-0 at the half but rallied
for 2 TDs in the third quarter before
losing to Bennett 20-12... Karl Jones
led the offense as he ran 15 times for
93 yards and a TD. Jones also completed 2 of 4 passes
for 30 yards and a
TD... Markiese
Hampton caught a
22-yard TD pass...
Mark Drain caught a
29 yard pass...
Kijanna Thompson
Dominic Prince
completed 2 of 4
passes for 30 yards... Dominic Prince
led the defense with 12 tackles...
Roderick Morrow was in on 10 tackles... Darlell Sanders was in on 9
stops... Laron McKinney was a
standout on the offensive line. He also
made 8 tackles on defense... Dwayne
Nelson recorded a QB sack...
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
2014 Numbers
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
2014 Numbers
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: McHampton 56-397, KJones 39-255,
Edwards 19-121, Thompson 30-115,
McCullough 4-37, Hardy 2-10, Gamblin 2-13,
MkHampton 1-4, Prince 1-3.
Rushing: McDuffie 41-545, White 50-414,
Tolliver 21-174, Bishop 17-149, Brown 8-90,
Lofton 4-30, Mendrysa 1-2.
Rushing: Thomas 96-687, May 22-123,
Harrison 13-103, Caulfield 6-32, Mann 4-16,
Rozeski 3-10, Bindics 3-9, Price 2-7.
Receiving: Lofton 11-179, Bishop 7-81,
Brown 7-53, Tolliver 2-67.
Receiving: Simpson 16-717, HLancaster 16-324,
Caufield 12-134, Ringwood 7-96,
Thomas 4-74, Stephens 1-20.
Receiving: MkHampton 13-364, Drain 3-173,
Edwards 3-46, Grayson 2-27.
TDs: Thomas 5, HLancaster 5, Caulfield 4,
Simpson 3, Harrison, Ringwood.
TDs: McHampton 5, KJones 4, MkHampton 2,
Drain.
Passing: May 56-104-1065.
Passing: Thompson 21-44-591, KJones 2-4-30,
McCullough 0-1-0.
TD Passes: May 12.
TD Passes: Thompson 3, KJones.
Interceptions: Simpson 2, HLancaster,
Patterson.
Interceptions: Prince, MkHampton, Grayson.
FRec: May, Coble, Danieu, Stephens,
Kennedy.
FRec: Morrow 4, Sanders 2, Moss.
TDs: McDuffie 7, White 6, Brown 2, Bishop 2,
Mendrysa, Lofton, Toliver.
Passing: Mendrysa 28-46-385.
TD Passes: Mendrysa 4.
Interceptions: Lofton 2, Brown 2, McDuffie,
Bishop.
FRec: McDuffie, Toliver.
29
Team Reports
Canisius
Cardinal O’Hara
CV-Falconer
Crusaders
Hawks
Golden Cougars
Canisius led 14-0 at
the half and beat archrival St. Joe's 17-0... Mitchell
Thomas powered the offense as he
ran 22 times for 266 yards and a TD...
Jakob Loucks completed 4 of 11
passes for 43 yards
and a TD. Loucks
also ran 7 times for
26 yards... Josh
Huffman caught 2
passes for 24 yards...
Dave Thomas caught
a 10-yard pass for a
Dave Thomas
TD... Brad Zaffram
made 8 tackles, 3 for lost yardage.
Zaffram also ran 4 times for 14 yards...
Justin Jones made 8 tackles, 3 for lost
yardage... Jerome Brundidge made 6
tackles and recorded a QB sack... TJ
Wheatley made 6 tackles, 3 for lost
yardage... Mike Tarbutt kicked a 37yard FG and a 47-yard punt...
The Hawks trailed just
6-0 after one quarter but
allowed 4 TDs in the second quarter to
fall behind 30-0 at the half. The
Hawks lost to MGCLake 50-0...
Despite the lopsided score, there were
several bright spots...
Charles Debose ran
11 times for 103
yards. Debose broke
away for a 30-yard
run. He leads the
Hawks with 360
rushing yards this
Clifford Zeigler
season... Tim Brown
added 9 rushing yards to the offensive
totals... Kris Croom made 5 tackles to
lead the defensive unit... Tony Maple
was in on 4 tackles... Clifford Zeigler
ran 4 times for 3 yards... Cameron
Klaiber forced a fumble... Donel
Cathcart knocked down a pass... The
Hawks play Byron-Bergen this week...
The Golden Cougars
trailed 19-7 with 7 minutes to play in the game but rallied for
a pair of TDs to pull out a 20-19 win
over Gowanda last weekend. Nick
Peterson scored the game-winning
TD with just :37 to
play... Peterson led
the offense as he ran
10 times for 82 yards
and TDs of 2 and 52
yards. Peterson also
caught a 33-yard pass
and had a QB sack
Ryan Dustin
on defense... Ryan
Dustin caught a 30-yard TD pass...
Anthony Miller completed 5 of 11
passes for 72 yards and a TD... Cody
Johnson led the defense with 8 tackles... Tyler Simpson made 7 tackles...
Jake Penhollow made 6 tackles and
recorded a QB sack... The Golden
Cougars play at JFK this week...
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: MThomas 65-834, Loucks 28-218,
Satcher 20-57, Huffman 7-70, Zaffram 17-69,
Renfro 29-59, Stranahan 4-30, Pringle 3-11,
Jonas 1-2, Jones 2-(-6), Seminara 1-(-8).
Receiving: Huffman 10-89, Wheatley 8-110,
DThomas 7-119, Jones 6-87, MThomas 5-46,
Zaffram 4-70.
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Debose 38-360, Zeigler 30-231,
Willis 21-152, Maple 4-22, JBrown 5-21,
TBrown 7-10, Benton 1-0, Kellis 1-(-1).
Receiving: Cathcart 8-124, Willis 5-101,
Dudley 1-12.
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Peterson 62-287, Mower 19-129,
Hannold 9-66, Watts 9-38, RDustin 7-34,
Teboe 4-20, Parsons 4-14, Johnson 2-9,
Miller 12-9, Curtis 1-4.
Receiving: Parsons 5-17, Watts 2-22,
Johnson 3-19, Ellis 2-10, Peterson 1-33,
Curtis 1-13.
TDs: Debose 5, Willis 4, Zeigler 3, Cathcart 2.
TDs: MThomas 8, DThomas 4, Huffman 3,
Zaffram 3, Renfro 2, Satcher, Loucks,
Wheatley.
Passing: Loucks 40-73-521, Stranahan 0-3-0,
Tarbutt 0-1-0.
TDs: Peterson 4, RDustin 2, Watts, Mower,
Johnson.
Passing: Maple 14-24-237, Cathcart 0-1-0,
Benton 0-1-0.
Passing: RDustin 15-44-77, Miller 6-14-83,
Watts 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Maple 2.
TD Passes: Dustin, Miller.
TD Passes: Loucks 8.
Interceptions: None.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Willis, Debose, Lattuca.
FRec: Watts.
Interceptions: Seminara 4, Jones, Zaffram,
Huffman, Chaas.
FRec: JThomas 2, Fisher, Chass.
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Team Reports
Catt-Little Valley
Cheektowaga
Clarence
Timberwolves
Warriors
Red Devils
The Timberwolves led
just 7-0 at the half but
took control after the break and
Portville 26-7... Anthony Bernardi
ran 22 times for 153 yards and a TD.
He also made 7 tackles, 2 for loss on
defense... Kyle
O'Donnell completed
2 of 3 passes for 13
yards and a TD...
Kyle Morton ran 12
times for 72 yards
and 2 TDs... Nick
McIntyre had a
Caleb Snow
strong game on the
OL as he filled in for an injured
starter... Caleb Hibit caught a 17-yard
TD pass. Hibit also made 8 tackles on
defense... Matt Hanft had 8 tackles
and a QB sack... Caleb Snow made 8
tackles, 4 solo... Reggie Goodemote,
DJ Stevens, Caleb Wares and Randy
Grey each recorded a QB sack...
The Warriors led just
14-13 at the half and
were tied at 21-21 entering the final
quarter before pulling out a 28-21 win
over Depew... Zak Ciezki completed
18 of 24 passes for 212 yards and 2
TDs... Marshawn
Gibson ran 25 times
for 130 yards and 2
TDs and also caught
a 28-yard pass...
Stephan Parker
caught 5 passes for
66 yards and a TD...
Davion Stallworth Davion Stallworth
caught 6 passes for 46 yards...
Hakiem Black caught 3 passes for 34
yards and a TD... Tyree Billingslea
made 5 tackle and recorded 2 QB...
Pat Plummer made 4 tackles and
intercept ed a pass... Justin Williams
made 6 tackles... Jerell Rolling made
3 tackles, 2 for lost yardage...
The Red Devils were
tied at 6-6 in the second
quarter but fell behind 22-6 at the half
and lost a tough battle to Orchard Park
35-19... The Devils held the ball for
more than 37 minutes in the loss...
Angelo Marzullo ran
16 times for 69 yards
and 2 TDs. He also
caught 4 passes for
43 yards... Sullivan
Conway ran 9 times
for 63 yards and a
TD... Scott Pinto
Declan O’Brien
completed 11 of 18
passes for 127 yards. Pinto also ran 9
times for 39 yards... Britton Mann
caught 4 passes for 49 yards... Steven
Marzano caught a 20-yard pass...
Declan O'Brien made 7 tackles and
recovered a fumble... Jonny Schmidt
made 6 tackles while Josh Sweeney
made 5 stops...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Bernardi 109-563, Morton 58-337,
O’Donnell 42-202, Grey 1-2, Hanft 1-1,
Baker 1-0.
Receiving: Stevens 7-55, Hibit 4-127,
Hanft 4-128, Bernardi 4-22, Morton 1-(-1).
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Gibson 75-685, Lawson 20-204,
Ciezki 31-149, Billingslea 7-50, Trotter 26-168,
Rolling 2-4, Stallworth 4-5, Shah 1-2,
Williams 1-(-7).
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Marzano 39-144, Pinto 37-152,
Marzullo 40-168, Ruszala 20-76, Conway 9-108,
O’Brien 8-25, Schmidt 3-12, Mullen 2-8,
Bowen 3-8, Ess 1-5, McDonald 1-4,
Tomasello 3-2.
TDs: Bernardi 5, Morton 4, O’Donnell 3,
Stevens 3, Hibit 3.
Receiving: Black 15-224, Parker 14-168,
Stallworth 14-158, Camel 7-73, Gibson 6-122,
Lawson 4-23, Trotter 3-23, Plummer 1-17,
Shah 1-15, Weekley 1-7, Rolling 1-2.
Receiving: Mann 14-205, Marzullo 12-188,
Ruszala 10-168, Griner 6-101, Marzano 4-66,
Schmidt 3-77, Mullen 1-8, O’Brien 1-5.
Passing: O’Donnell 19-35-313,
Bernardi 1-1-18.
TDs: Gibson 12, Lawson 4, Trotter 2, Black 2,
Weekley, Stallworth, Billingslea, Ciezki, Parker.
TDs: Marzullo 7, Mann 3, Ruszala 2, O’Brien,
Marzano, Griner, Conway.
Passing: Ciezki 67-102-888.
Passing: Pinto 51-107-818, Marzullo 1-0-0,
Kelkenberg 1-0-0.
TD Passes: O’Donnell 7.
TD Passes: Ciezki 5.
TD Passes: Pinto 6.
Interceptions: Bernardi, Baker, Morton.
Interceptions: Plummer 2, Hathcock, Bogle.
Interceptions: Ruszala, Schmidt.
FRec: None.
FRec: Schlager 2, Lorenz, Marzano, Ess,
Schmidt, Mullen, O’Brien.
FRec: O’Donnell, Penrod.
31
Team Reports
Cleveland Hill
Depew
Dunkirk
Golden Eagles
Wildcats
Marauders
The Golden Eagles led
22-0 at the half and held
off Silver Creek for a 28-14 win last
weekend... Grayson Taylor had a
huge game as he ran 18 times for 187
yards and a TD. Taylor also made 17
tackles, 1 for lost
yardage... Anthony
Sullivan completed 3
of 10 passes for 39
yards and a TD.
Sullivan also snuck
in for a TD...
Rasheem Newsome
ran twice for 63 yards Aaron Wesley
and made 10 tackles... Jermaine
Hairston ran 8 times for 40 yards and
a TD... Nick Gamble caught a 33yard TD pass... Matt Eldridge made
11 tackles and recorded 2 QB sacks...
Daytwan Burney made 8 tackles
while Aaron Wesley made 7... Andy
Ransbury recovered a fumble...
The Wildcats trailed
14-13 at the half and lost
a hard-fought battle to Cheektowaga
28-21... Adam Bauer led the ground
game as he ran 21 times for 144 yards
and a TD. Bauer also recovered a
fumble on defense...
Dylan Sekuterski
completed 8 of 19
passes for 156 yards
and 2 TDs. He also
ran 8 times for 22
yards... Bobby Burns
caught 2 passes for
Adam Bauer
48 yards and a TD...
Mike Thornton caught 2 passes for
38 yards and a TD... Tyler Anna
caught 2 passes for 41 yards and made
8 tackles on defense... Zach Wojacik
caught a 20-yard pass... Matt Poblocki
made 7 tackles... Silas Garrison made
6 tackles… Quincy Majerowicz
recovered a fumble...
The Marauders trailed
12-6 after three quarters
but scored a TD with :07 to play to tie
the score at 12-12. Devante Lockett
ran in for the game-winning 2-point
PAT. Lockett finished with 37 yards
on 10 carries and
passed for 23 yards...
Miguel Alicea ran 35
times for 246 yards
and TDs of 5 and 1
yards... Richard
Pickens caught 2
passes for 23 yards...
Elwin Gomez led the Kyle Matteson
defense as he made 8 tackles and
recorded a QB sack... Leroy Gilbert
had a solid night as a lead blocker for
Alicea. He also made 8 tackles on
defense... Chauvel Black made 8
tackles... Kyle Matteson was a standout on the OL and also made 7 tackles
on defense...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Taylor 73-765, Sullivan 40-134,
Hairston 38-220, Burney 14-79,
Newsome 8-109.
Rushing: DySekuterski 43-290, Perrine 52-239,
Poblocki 16-85, Bauer 10-54, Anna 4-34,
Garrison 3-22.
Rushing: Alicea 128-712, Lockett 29-87,
VEchevarria 10-69, Chevarez 5-56, Gilbert
10-48, Smith-Petrella 10-56, Peck 10-33.
Receiving: Hairston 10-83, Statler 12-99,
Wesley 2-49, Gamble 3-62, Taylor 2-48,
White 1-14.
Receiving: Anna 11-181, Thornton 10-141,
Bauer 10-104, Burns 7-121, Nichy 5-51,
Wojik 1-10, Perrine 1-(-3).
Receiving: VEchevarria 7-47, Pickens 5-77,
Cerrie 1-18, Peck 1-2, Alicea 1-1.
TDs: Taylor 8, Hairston 5, Gamble 2, Burney,
Wesley, Sullivan.
TDs: Perrine 7, Anna 3, Bauer 3, Burns.
Passing: Sullivan 28-67-355, Spring 0-2-0.
Passing: DySekuterski 45-73-605.
TD Passes: Sullivan 4.
TD Passes: DySekuterski 3.
Interceptions: Statler 2, Wesley, Newsome,
Henley.
Interceptions: Anna 2, Burns, Bauer, Nichy,
Perrine, Thorton.
FRec: Statler, Taylor, Spring, Ransbury.
FRec: Grant, Garrison, Majerowicz.
TDs: Alicea 4, Pickens 2, Peck, Lockett,
VEchevarria, Gilbert, Cheverez.
Passing: Lockett 15-42-163, AEchevarria 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Lockett 3.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Echevarria, Gomez.
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Team Reports
East Aurora
East High
Eden
Blue Devils
Panthers
Raiders
The Blue Devils led
just 7-6 after three quarters but pulled away from Olean for a
28-6 win... Clay Lewis ran 13 times
for 167 yards and 3 TDs. He also
caught 4 passes for 98 yards... Connor
Allen completed 7 of
11 passes for 112
yards and ran 8 times
for 138 yards. He
also made 6 tackles
on defense... Brady
Tehan ran 6 times for
53 yards and a TD...
Clay Lewis
EJ Staniszewski ran
5 times for 22 yards... Dylan
Lodowski led the defense with 10
tackles... Cole Schlenker made 9
tackles and had a QB sack... Brigham
Rogers and Mike Coatsworth each
made 9 tackles... Nick Potter made 8
tackles while Tom Volpe made 7...
Cal Dills recovered a fumble...
East High fell behind
22-0 at the half and lost
43-0 to Lake Shore last weekend...
Arron Woods ran 13 times for a teamhigh 27 yards... Taren Love carried 3
times for 10 yards... Dorian Johnson
caught a 6-yard
pass... Arron Woods
completed 2 passes
for 8 yards... Alfred
Gary led the defensive unit as he made
a team-high 12 tackles... Vince
Alfred Gary
Singletary was in on
6 tackles... Markell Hilson helped the
cause with 5 tackles... Cameron
Moore had a solid day as he recorded
a pair of QB sacks... Lawrence
VanGorder intercepted a pass... East
High will host South Park this weekend...
The Raiders fell
behind 16-0 at the half
and lost to Fredonia 30-6... Frank
Barnack led the offense as he ran 13
times for 98 yards and a TD... Andy
Baily completed 6 of 13 passes for 44
yards... Owen
Krouse ran 6 times
for 22 yards and
caught a 14-yard
pass... Jacob Ehrig
caught 2 passes for
26 yards and made 6
tackles on defense...
Anthony Cummings Tony Cappola
caught a 16-yard pass... Matt Lee
made 8 tackles and recorded a QB
sack... Ryan Shaw made 8 tackles...
Tony Cappola made 7 tackles and
intercepted a pass... Sam Spence
made 6 tackles... Anthony Diello
made 5 tackles while Eamon
Crowley made 4 tackles...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Lewis 62-472, Allan 21-180,
Staniszewski 24-150, Tehan 21-171,
Coatsworth 7-52, O’Connor 5-22, Heimburg 5-20.
Receiving: Lewis 9-231, Volpe 4-73,
Coatsworth 4-12, Potter 1-21, Norcia 1-3.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Woods 30-55, Hendrix 21-12,
Nance 6-12, Love 3-10, Tools 4-10, Gary 2-8,
Johnson 7-5, Summers 2-4, Rather 4-(-4),
Seitz 1-(-6), White 2-(-19), Hilson 17-(-28).
Rushing: Krouse 65-293, Barnack 46-220,
Cummings 34-144, Spence 40-173, Bialy 19-63,
Lee 9-12, Sickau 5-11, Simmons 1-2, Lopez 1-0.
Receiving: Johnson 4-23, Hilson 1-31,
Rather 1-2, Tools 1-1, Woods 1-1.
Receiving: Ehrig 9-146, Cummings 6-45,
Spence 6-30, Krouse 3-41, Barnack 3-12,
Bautista-Gomez 1-0.
TDs: None.
TDs: Cummings 2, Spence 2, Krouse 2,
Barnack 2, Ehrig.
TDs: Lewis 6, Tehan 3, Allan 2, Jones,
Staniszewski, O’Connor, Volpe, Schlenker.
Passing: Allan 15-30-276, Hayes 4-6-64.
Passing: Bialy 26-59-272, Cappola 1-1-2.
TD Passes: Allan, Hayes.
Passing: Woods 6-24-56, Hilson 1-1-31,
Seitz 1-6-1, Hendrix 1-3-1, White 0-5-0.
TD Passes: Bialy.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Coatsworth, Allan, Schlenker.
Interceptions: Cappola.
Interceptions: Bell, VanGorder.
FRec: Potter, Wrazen, Allan, Perlino,
McCarthy, Dills.
FRec: Cappola 2, Armbruster, Bialy.
FRec: Hendrix, Rano, Rather, McCriminger.
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Team Reports
Frank-El-Ville
Fredonia
Frontier
Eagles
Hillbillies
Falcons
The Eagles fell behind
21-0 at the half and lost
to Randolph 28-0 last weekend...
Phalla Musall led the offense as he
ran 19 times for 61 yards and caught a
25-yard pass. Musall also made 9
tackles on defense...
Thomas Easton
completed 4 of 13
passes for 71 yards.
He also ran 11 times
for 26 yards...
Tanner Colucci ran
for 25 yards... Ben
Alex Delity
Erickson caught a
31-yard pass... Preston Hutchinson
caught 2 passes for 15 yards... Alex
Delity had a solid night at guard,
blocking the best defensive line in
Class D. Delity also played well on
defense as he made 6 tackles...
William Bays was in on 5 tackles
while Calum Watt made 4...
The Hillbillies opened
up a 16-0 lead after one
quarter and beat Eden 30-6 last weekend... Matt McCarthy led the ground
game as he ran 16 times for 185 yards
and a TD. McCarthy also had a 70yard TD called back
by penalty and made
5 tackles on
defense... Michael
Joe Pucci ran 11
times for 64 yards.
Pucci also made 13
tackles and 4 QB
Cam Voss
sacks... Cam Voss
caught 7 passes for 75 yards and a
TD... Eric Swoyer caught 4 passes for
40 yards and a TD... Jovany Ruiz
caught 2 passes for 42 yards... Tyler
DiRusso caught 2 passes for 58
yards... Dameon Johnson completed
12 of 23 passes for 200 yards and 2
TDs... Toni Swierk made 7 tackles...
The Falcons fell
behind 19-0 after one
quarter and lost 38-7 to Jamestown...
Dillon Barrett led the ground game
as he rushed 6 times for 99 yards and
a TD... Kevin Leavell added 21 yards
on 8 carries to the
totals... Trevor Koch
rushed for 14 yards
and had a 34-yard
kick return. Koch
also made 6 tackles
and recorded a QB
sack on defense...
Jake Coon
Vinnie Pupo made
11 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... Jake
Coon made 8 tackles and intercepted
a pass... Alex Sawulak made 6 tackles... Brady Myers recorded a QB
sack... Tyler Smith intercepted a
pass... Paul Brinkel averaged 43
yards on 5 punts... Frontier will host
Williamsville North this week...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Musall 72-535, Watt 34-202,
Hurlburt 14-94, Easton 16-92, Colucci 3-30,
Rinko 17-41, Ling 2-3, Swanick 5-(-4).
2014 Numbers
Rushing: McCarthy 41-310, Piper 36-215,
Pucci 48-205, Ruiz 4-20.
Receiving: Erickson 4-108, Colucci 1-22,
Hutchinson 1-19.
Receiving: Voss 24-329, Swoyer 9-65,
DiRusso 7-144, Ruiz 6-88, Moore 2-26,
Piper 1-22, (Unknown) 1-6.
TDs: Musall 10, Easton 5, Erickson 2, Rinko 2,
Watt 2, Hurlburt.
TDs: Ruiz 4, Voss 4, DiRusso 2, Moore,
Piper, McCarthy, Swoyer.
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Barrett 37-403, Kmitch 34-240,
Koch 42-223, Brinkel 16-110, Pupo 19-99,
Leavell 23-68, Coon 7-35, Davis 6-28,
Brown 1-14, Skinner 1-9, Qsouse 1-1.
Receiving: Smith 8-55, Brinkel 4-127,
Barrett 2-33, Kish 2-3.
TDs: Barrett 5, Kmitch 4, Brinkel 4, Koch 3,
Leavell 3, Pupo.
Passing: Easton 6-19-149.
Passing: Piper 47-74-527, DJohnson 12-23-200,
Goodwin 2-3-22.
Passing: Kmitch 17-48-218, Pupo 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Easton 2.
TD Passes: Kmitch 2.
TD Passes: Piper 10, DJohnson 2.
Interceptions: Erickson 2, Colucci,
Slaughenhaupt.
Interceptions: Swoyer.
Interceptions: Pupo 3, Brinkel 2, Barrett,
Brown, Skinner, Coon, Smith.
FRec: None.
FRec: Koch.
FRec: None.
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Team Reports
Gowanda
Grand Island
Hamburg
Panthers
Vikings
Bulldogs
The Panthers led 13-7
at the half but surrendered 2 TDs in the final quarter and
lost a heartbreaker to Cassadaga
Valley 20-19... Lucas McKeever ran
14 times for 42 yards and made 12
tackles on defense...
Seth Halftown ran
13 times for 30 yards
and 2 TDs and
caught a 16-yard
pass... Lucas
Brawdy completed 5
of 10 passes for 118
Jon McCarthy
yards and ran 10
times for 95 yards and a TD... Jordan
Young caught 3 passes for 60 yards...
Jon McCarthy caught a 42-yard pass.
He also made 10 tackles and intercepted a pass on defense... Dalton Mills
led the defense with 15 tackles...
Chris Hammond made 6 tackles and
recorded 2 QB sacks...
The Vikings allowed 2
TDs in the second quarter
and lost to Starpoint 14-0 last weekend... Jarod Brandon led the offense
as he ran 23 times for 82 yards...
Guiseppe Campanella completed 2 of
7 passes for 29
yards... Anthony
Mosher caught a 25yard pass... TJ
Morgan led a stout
defensive effort as he
made 11 tackles...
Nick Paolini was in
Scott Holmes
on 9 tackles... Scott
Holmes was in on 8 tackles... Zach
Vavlo helped the cause with 7 tackles...
Chris Aronica and Nick Gioeli each
recovered a fumble... The Vikings will
have a huge game when they host
North Tonawanda this weekend... the
loser will probably be eliminated from
the Class B playoffs...
The Bulldogs were
tied 7-7 at the half but
surrendered 2 TDs in the third quarter
and lost to South Park 19-7... Mitch
Gomolka led the offense as he ran 29
times for 137 yards and a TD.
Gomolka scored on a
28-yard run... Tom
Coyne completed 5
of 12 passes for 58
yards... Ian
Chavanne broke free
for a 25-yard run...
Alec Seifer caught 4
Tosh Johnson
passes for 55 yards...
Brendan Ryan caught a 12-yard
pass... Joe DeGrood had a solid day
on the OL and also made 13 tackles, 4
for lost yardage... Will Reczek made
10 tackles, 2 for lost yardage... Alex
Suchan made 4 tackles, 1 for loss...
Tosh Johnson had 3 tackles, 2 for
loss...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: McKeever 65-312, Brawdy 28-260,
Halftown 62-257, John 8-43, McCarthy 8-28,
Young 2-6.
Receiving: Abers 6-78, Young 5-112,
McCarthy 4-62, Brawdy 1-25, Blackman 1-17,
Halftown 1-16, (Unknown) 1-40.
TDs: Halftown 4, McKeever 3, Brawdy 3,
Abers, Dills, McCarthy.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Brandon 100-485, Valvo 23-71,
Morgan 6-22, Abdellatif 11-22, Mosher 1-7,
Podlucky 1-7, Swanson 1-2,
Buzby 5-(-8), Campanella 11-(-16).
Rushing: Gomolka 98-775, Seifer 17-136,
Suchan 25-96, Myles 12-53, Vail 7-38,
Chavanne 1-25, Mastrangelo 2-1, Weber 1-(-2),
Coyne 4-(-5).
Receiving: Mosher 10-227, Abdellatif 6-36,
Morgan 4-31, Swanson 3-71, Wagner 2-17,
Brandon 2-7, Niland 1-14, Allen 1-9.
Receiving: Seifer 10-162, Chavanne 9-89,
BRyan 9-191, Gomolka 4-49, Munro 2-13,
Coyne 1-11, DeLellis 1-3.
TDs: Mosher 4, Brandon 2, Swanson 2,
Valvo, Morgan.
TDs: Gomolka 8, BRyan 6, Chavanne 3,
Seifer 2, Suchan, Myles, Munro.
Passing: Campanella 24-47-354,
Buzby 5-16-61,
Passing: Suchan 35-59-533, Coyne 6-13-95.
TD Passes: Campanella 6.
TD Passes: Suchan 10, Coyne.
Passing: Brawdy 19-46-313, McCarthy 1-1-25.
TD Passes: Brawdy.
Interceptions: Brawdy, McCarthy.
FRec: Dills, Hammond.
Interceptions: Morgan 2, Wilkes 2, Mosher,
Benderson.
Interceptions: BRyan 4, Mertowski 2,
Grzechowiak, Myles, Suchan.
FRec: Studley, Morgan, Aronica, Gioeli.
FRec: None.
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Team Reports
Hutch-Tech
Engineers
H
t
The Engineers trailed
13-0 after one quarter and
lost to West Seneca East 40 -8 last
weekend... Lawrence Spencer-Watson
led the ground game as he ran 15 times
for 59 yards… Malik ThomasFerguson added 14
yards on 4 carries to
the offensive totals...
Dakym Davis completed 3 of 13 passes
for 85 yards. He also
scored the Engineers
TD on a 4-yard run...
Donte Gibson
Sel Saez caught a 2point PAT pass... Chris Bailey completed a 21-yard pass... Jibreel
Abdul-Nafi caught a 16-yard pass...
Donte Gibson caught 2 passes for 88
yards. Gibson also made 10 tackles on
defense and averaged 31 yards per
punt... Bruce Lindsay intercepted a
pass and returned it 10 yards...
2014 Schedule
Iroquois
Jamestown
Chiefs
Red Raiders
The Chiefs led 14-12
at the half and lost a
tough battle to McKinley 24-20 last
weekend... Matt Kloc was a workhorse as he ran 44 times for 264 yards
and 2 TDs. Kloc’s 44 carries is the top
figure in all of WNY
for one game this
season... Kyle Seifert
completed 3 passes
for 14 yards... Zach
Emer had a big night
as he made 15 tackles, 1 for lost yardage
Zach Emer
and recovered fumble... Henry Gunner made 13 tackles,
2 for lost yardage... Coyote Sokolski
made 12 tackles, 2 for loss... Morgan
Mariacher made 10 tackles, 1 behind
the line... Ben Simon made 12 tackles... Nate Emer made 7 tackles, 1 for
lost yardage... Anthony King made 6
tackles, for for loss...
The Red Raiders
jumped out to a 19-0 lead
after the first quarter and beat Frontier
38-7... Nikk Holland completed 8 of
16 passes for 129 yards and 2 TDs.
Holland also ran 12 times for 74 yards
and 2 TDs... Matt
Nazzaro ran 7 times
for 40 yards... Kevin
Mosley ran 6 times
for 69 yards... Joe
Ramos ran 5 times
for 48 yards... Zack
Panebianco caught 3
Ben Larson
passes for 74 yards
and 2 TDs... Stephen Carlson caught
3 passes for 35 yards and made 8
tackles on defense... Joe Mistretta
was a standout on the OL and made 9
tackles, 5 for lost yardage... Jacis
Blake made 4 tackles, 3 for loss...
Ben Larson intercepted 2 passes,
returning one 55 yards for a TD...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Thomas-Ferguson 43-147,
Spencer-Watson 41-132, Dowell 24-44,
Davis 23-37, Rosado 5-7, Gibson 1-3,
Olmstead 2-0, Bailey 1-(-1).
Receiving: Davis 9-95, Gibson 8-158,
Robertson 7-71, Abdul-Nafi 6-118, Watson 2-34.
TDs: Thomas-Ferguson 3, Davis 3, Dowell 2,
Robertson 2, Gibson, Spencer-Watson.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Kloc 142-802, Reidel 8-45,
Stawicki 2-10, Schaefer 3-7, Seifert 17-4,
Cabic 1-3, Ellman 1-2, Sley 3-10, Huber 1-(-7).
Rushing: Kinsey 53-395, Holland 52-214,
Munella 16-121, Jackson 12-96, Mosley 6-69,
Hamilton 16-63, Ramos 5-48, Hunzinger 2-12,
Panebianco 4-15, Nazzaro 10-44,
Williams 1-(-2), Lockett 4-(-11).
Receiving: Wilkinson 11-148, Emer 11-179,
Sokolski 10-157, Schaefer 3-47, Kloc 5-67,
Ziegler 2-18, Simon 1-13, Edwards 1-9,
Slade 1-6, King 2-23.
TDs: Kloc 6, Sokolski 2, Emer 2, Wilkinson,
King.
Passing: Dowell 46-93-610, Bailey 2-2-28,
Davis 3-16-85.
Passing: Seifert 46-96-669, Huber 2-6-12.
TD Passes: Dowell 3.
TD Passes: Seifert 6.
Interceptions: Lindsay 3, Robertson 2.
Interceptions: Slade, Emer, Mariacher.
FRec: Richardson, Thomas-Ferguson.
FRec: Simon 2, Sokolski 2, Ziegler, Cabic,
Mariacher, Giallanza, Schaefer, Emer, King.
Receiving: Panebianco 21-280, Carlson 19-368,
Larson 12-145, Jackson 5-61, Kinsey 9-29,
Nazzaro 4-25.
TDs: Panebianco 6, Holland 6, Carlson 4,
Munella 2, Kinsey 2, Larson 3, Jackson 2,
Eimiller, Liuzzo.
Passing: Holland 68-111-908, Munella 0-1-0.
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TD Passes: Holland 11.
Interceptions: Carlson 2, Panebianco 2,
Larson 2, Osman.
FRec: Mosley 2, Eimiller, Panebianco, Breen,
Liuzzo.
Team Reports
John F. Kennedy
Kenmore East
Kenmore West
Bears
Bulldogs
Blue Devils
The Bears were locked
in a scoreless tie after
three quarters but scored in the final
fram and beat Lackawanna 6-0...
Lexus Pollard led the offense as he
ran 16 times for 100 yards... Matt
Lanzalaco ran 15
times for 50 yards,
and caught a 16-yard
TD pass... Tyler
Bethin tossed a 16yard TD... Charlie
McGregor had a
solid night on the
Brendan Delbert
OL... Brendan
Delbert led the defense with 11 tackles... Nick Roetzer made 7 tackles
and recorded 3 QB sacks... Charlie
McGregor had 2 QB sacks... Andrew
Wojtulski and Tyler Gribble each
had a QB sack... Nathan Hahn recovered a fumble... Hunter Kowal also
recovered a fumble...
The Bulldogs surrendered 3 TDs in the second
quarter and fell behind 29-6 at the half
and lost to North Tonawanda 49-25...
Kurt McGowan had a huge night as
he ran 21 times for 232 yards and 3
TDs. McGowan
scored on runs of 62,
90 and 5 yards...
Mike DeBeneditti
caught 3 passes for
78 yards and a TD.
He also made 5 tackles with a QB sack
Kurt McGowan
on defense... Joe
Vasi caught 4 passes for 58 yards...
Nick Lobochiaro had a solid night on
the OL and also made 5 tackles...
Steve Nadrowski caught 2 passes for
17 yards... Andy Fields completed 9
of 28 passes for 155 yards and a TD...
Luke Jones made 6 tackles while
Matt Rymarczyk made 5 tackles...
The Blue Devils led
14-8 at the half and beat
Williamsville North 20-15. Kenmore
West took over first place in the AA
North Division with the win...
Deangelo Walker-Johnson completed 4 of 10 passes for
42 yards and 1 TD.
He also ran 17 times
for 93 yards... Jamir
Lynch tossed a 54yard pass... Terrell
Ford led the ground
attack as he ran 17
Tyler White
times for 182 yards
and 2 TDs... Trent White caught 3
passes for 75 yards... Gavin Sloan
caught an 18-yard TD pass... Charlie
Milks made 11 tackles and recorded 2
QB sacks... Jayson Taylor made 11
tackles, 8 solo... Tyler White made 8
tackles and had a QB sack... Alex
Grisanti recorded a QB sack...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
Sat., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Pollard 69-277, Lanzalaco 38-165,
McPhail 11-83, Bethin 15-74, Jordan 13-42,
Roetzer 5-30, Hahn 5-27, Gregori 2-9,
Marcucci 4-5.
Receiving: McPhail 8-142, Fischer, 2-29,
Pollard 2-16, Jordan 2-10, Lanzalaco 1-16,
McMahon 1-10.
TDs: Bethin 3, McPhail 2, Lanzalaco 2,
Jordan.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: McGowan 79-430, Davis 11-30,
Daniels 12-38, Jones 1-2, Coburn 2-1,
Fields 10-(-11).
Rushing: Ford 85-726, Walker-Johnson 46-181,
MTaylor 3-46, Lynch 24-31, JTaylor 11-19,
St.John 1-(-5), White 1-(-10), Stoerr 1-(-22).
Receiving: DiBenedetti 21-362, Vasi 20-371,
Nadrowski 13-103, Daniels 4-8, Jones 3-7,
Vasi 1-6, Woods 1-4, Coburn 1-3.
Receiving: White 21-299, Ford 8-258,
JTaylor 8-75, Sloan 3-45.
TDs: Ford 9, White 3, Sloan 2.
TDs: McGowan 4, Fields 2, DiBenedetti 2,
Vas, Davis, Lanzalaco, Coburn, Nadrowski.
Passing: Fields 63-156-721, Coburn 1-1-36.
Passing: Walker-Johnson 15-41-223,
Lynch 24-50-399, White 1-1-55.
TD Passes: Fields 2, Coburn.
TD Passes: Lynch 4, Walker-Johnson 3,
White.
Passing: Bethin 16-48-223.
TD Passes: Bethin 2.
Interceptions: Ford 3, MTaylor 3.
Interceptions: Woods, LoBochiarro.
Interceptions: Byczkowski 2, McPhail,
Jordan.
FRec: McPhail, Jordan, Hahn, Kowal.
FRec: None.
FRec: Kroll, Woods, Lanzalaco, Isham,
McGowan, Nadrowski.
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Team Reports
Lackawanna
Lake Shore
Lancaster
Steelers
Eagles
Redskins
Lackawanna was tied
at 0-0 after three quarters
and surrendered a TD in the final
frame as they lost a defensive slugfest
to JFK 6-0... The offense had trouble
gaining traction... Quinton Robinson
led the ground game
with 28 yards on 4
carries. Robinson
also caught 3 passes
for 16 yards, and
made 6 tackles and
intercepted a pass on
defense... Manny
Jamal Cooley
Ramirez ran 10
times for 26 yards. He also completed
4 of 10 passes for 23 yards... Aseel
Albaneh was a stalwart on the OL...
Roosevelt Jones led a stout defensive
effort with 13 tackles... Mike Hall
made 10 tackles and recorded a QB
sack... Jamal Cooley made 9 tackles
while Marquez Lofton made 6...
The Eagles jumped out
to a 16-0 lead after one
quarter and earned their first victory
of the season with a 43-0 win over
East High... Lawrence Jenkins ran 10
times for 73 yards and a TD... Parker
Addison ran 6 times
for 60 yards and a
TD. He also completed 2 of 5 passes for
29 yards... Cory
Fiutko ran 4 times
for 28 yards. He also
made 6 tackles and
Parker Addison
intercepted a pass...
Fred Eackles ran for a 6-yard TD...
Matt Webber ran for 2 TDs, completed a 20-yard pass, and made 12 tackles on defense... Charles Guadalupe
made 10 tackles... Alex Kaczmarek
made 8 tackles... Frank Gelster made
6 tackle while Zach Harms made 5...
Connor Quinn had a QB sack…
The Redskins led 29-0
at the half and beat West
Seneca West 36-0... Justin Hersey ran
12 times for 71 yards and a TD. He
also caught 2 passes for 68 yards...
Jake Recor ran 7 times for 31 yards
and a TD... Mike
Scarpello ran 3 times
for 19 yards and
made 10 tackles on
defense... Tyler Lis
caught 2 passes for
23 yards and a TD...
Christian Tredo ran
Jake Recor
for an 8-yard TD...
Alex Damiani caught 2 passes for 62
yards and a TD... Jacob Valley caught
2 passes for 20 yards... Brandon Fox
caught 2 passes for 16 yards... Dan
Speyer completed 10 of 15 passes for
189 yards and 2 TDs... Dan Emerson
and Jimmy Miller each made 6 tackles... Evan Licata made 5 tackles...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Cooley 46-192, Sylvers 32-161,
Lofton 12-79, Robinson 9-45, Hall 7-35,
Ramirez 10-26, Kittelson 2-5, Jones 2-(-10).
Rushing: Jenkins 52-257, Addison 36-186,
ClFiutko 20-168, CrFiutko 15-101, John 8-30,
Eackles 1-6, Webber 3-5.
Rushing: Ritter 33-129, Recor 30-112,
Speyer 20-62, Scarpello 12-43, Hersey 15-93,
Lis 6-36, Tredo 1-8, Heist 1-3.
Receiving: Robinson 4-21, Kittleson 1-7.
Receiving: Jenkins 8-85, CrFiutko 7-215,
John 3-76, Killian 3-28, Webber 2-23,
Kaczmarek 1-9, Wigdor 1-1.
Receiving: Damiani 16-274, Ritter 10-58,
Hersey 9-160, Lis 9-108, Fox 7-139,
Emerson 6-94, Valley 6-74, Recor 4-28,
Scarpello 2-12.
2014 Numbers
TDs: Sylvers 2, Lofton, Robinson.
TDs: Jenkins 4, CrFiutko 3, Webber 2,
Addison 2, ClFiutko, John, Eackles.
Passing: Ramirez 4-10-23, Sylvers 1-7-5.
Passing: ClFiutko 17-43-345, Addison 8-17-92,
John 0-2-0.
TDs: Damiani 3, Speyer 2, Emerson 2, Lis 2,
Hersey 2, Miller, Fox, Scarpello, Ritter, Recor,
Tredo.
Passing: Speyer 67-104-947, Hersey 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Sylvers.
TD Passes: ClFiutko.
TD Passes: Speyer 9, Hersey.
Interceptions: Lofton, Sylvers, Robinson.
Interceptions: CrFiutko 2, Jenkins.
Interceptions: Hersey 2, Lis, Scarpello,
Damiani.
FRec: Guadalupe, Jenkins, Eackles, Fiutko.
FRec: Miller, Damiani, Murphy,
Januszkiewicz.
FRec: Cooley.
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Team Reports
Lewiston-Porter
Lockport
Lancers
Lions
MGCLake
Thunder Dragons
The Lancers fell
behind 21-0 t the half and
lost to Albion 40-8 last weekend...
Mike Fritz rushed 7 times for a teambest 55 yards... Donald Allender ran
11 times for 50 yards, including a 1yard TD. Allender
also completed 8 of
18 passes for 80
yards... Dawson
Bailey caught 4 passes for 28 yards...
Jake Eoute caught 3
passes for 45 yards...
Bobby Costanzo
CJ McGovern
caught 3 passes for 14 yards... Mike
Schiavitti led the defensive unit with
12 tackles... Bobby Costanzo was in
on 11 tackles… Sam Fontanarosa
was also active as he made 10 tackles...
Matt Spira recorded a QB sack...
Lew-Port will face a crucial game this
week when they host Medina...
The Lions trailed 14-0
at the half and pulled
within 20-14 in the final quarter but
lost to Niagara Falls 27-14... Tyler
Fraass completed 10 of 24 passes for
124 yards... Dante Mount returned a
kickoff 97 yards for a
TD... Khalil James
ran 15 times for 73
yards and a TD...
D’Andre Jenkins
carried 4 times for 56
yards... Patrick
Flaherty caught 5
passes for 54 yards... Patrick Flaherty
Dominic Ball caught a 39-yard pass...
Kyle Waple caught a 14 yard pass...
Kirk Feeney made 9 tackles, 1 for
lost yardage... David DiTullio made 9
tackles, 1 for lost yardage... Stephen
Yaremo made 4 tackles, 3 behind the
line... Stephen Yaremo and AJ
Rivera each made 4 tackles...
The Thunder Dragons
led 6-0 after one quarter
and exploded for 24 points in the second frame and beat Cardinal O'Hara
50-0... Michael Welsh completed 6 of
9 passes for 64 yards and a TD...
Ryan Miller ran 11
times for 151 yards
and 2 TDs... Brian
Westerdahl ran 4
times for 63 yards
and a TD... Bradley
Benson ran 3 times
for 56 yards... AJ
Hulton made 9 tack- Michael Welsh
les, 2 for lost yardage... Jonah
Tanner ran 5 times for 45 yards and
also made 9 tackles on defense...
Mitch Sandberg ran for a TD and
made 10 tackles, 3 for lost yardage...
Pat Nelson caught 3 passes for 34
yards and a TD… Trevor Micek
caught an 11-yard TD pass...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Brewer 56-332, Allender 24-111,
Zorrillo 15-82, Eoute 13-78, Fritz 12-77,
Schiavitti 9-44, Webber 2-14, McGovern 2-7.
Rushing: James 54-457, Fraass 60-193,
Jenkins 11-99, ABronson 17-63, Ford 14-52,
Austin 5-29, Warren 1-4.
Receiving: Bailey 25-358, Fritz 11-203,
McGovern 10-86, Eoute 9-102, Brewer 2-4,
Fritz 1-0.
Receiving: Flaherty 11-105, ABronson 6-149,
Ball 6-91, Warren 4-107, James 3-15,
Waple 2-14, Kuczka 2-6, DiTullio 1-3.
TDs: Bailey 3, Fritz 2, Brewer 2, Zorrillo,
McGovern, Allender.
TDs: James 7, ABronson 2, Warren 2, Ford,
Fraass, Mount.
Passing: Allender 57-105-752.
Passing: Fraass 43-88-654, Ford 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Allender 8.
TD Passes: Fraass 4.
Passing: Welsh 12-17-153, Hulton 7-21-109,
Tanner 2-2-10.
Interceptions: Eoute 3, Fontanrosa 2.
Interceptions: Feeney, DiTullio, ABronson,
Nunnari, James, Farina.
TD Passes: Welsh 2, Tanner.
FRec: None
FRec: Bradford, Tanner.
FRec: Fontanrosa 2, Eoute 2, Biley.
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Rushing: Miller 73-895, Tanner 15-193,
Benson 17-178, Hulton 25-137, Westerdahl 4-63,
Sandberg 14-75, Hudson 5-27, Wilcox 2-17,
Nolan 4-16, Rammelt 6-13, Webb 2-10,
Fabrizio 2-9, Hall 3-6, Micek 1-5,
Szymanowski 2-4, Howard 1-3, Welsh 1-1.
Receiving: Nelson 4-36, Hudson 3-51,
Micek 3-43, Wilcox 3-34, Sandberg 2-51,
Miller 2-22, Micek 2-21, Hulton 2-15.
TDs: Miller 14, Hulton 3, Benson, Tanner 3,
Micek 2, Clausen, Sandberg 2, Westerdahl,
Rammelt, Nelson.
Interceptions: Hulton 2, Hudson 2, Webb.
Team Reports
Maryvale
McKinley
Medina
Flyers
Macks
Mustangs
The Flyers led 21-6 at
the half and beat Akron
42-6... Kwaine Davis ran 12 times for
146 yards, including a 78-yard TD
run... Mike Halferty ran 10 times for
111 yards and a TD... Marcus Ford
rushed 5 times for 58
yards... Eric Graham
carried 7 times for 34
yards and a TD...
Brandon Bojanowski
ran 4 times for 31
yards and a TD...
Mike Kelleher made
Eric Graham
8 tackles... Steve
Schroeder made 8 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Travon Spencer had
6 tackles, a QB sack, and recovered a
fumble... Derek Dirado made 5 tackles and recovered a fumble... Andrew
Combie intercepted 2 passes... Joey
Cartonia and Nick Koscinski recovered a fumble...
The Macks trailed just
14-12 at the half and won
a thriller 24-20 over Iroquois... Keyon
Johnson had a huge night as he completed 19 of 27 passes for 206 yards
and 3 TDs. Johnson also ran 11 times
for 100 yards and a
TD... Mike Benton
ran 7 times for 26
yards and caught 6
passes for 33 yards...
Kelmonte Johnson
caught 5 passes for
112 yards and 2
Davon Perry
TDs... Andrew
James ran 7 times for 38 yards...
Jamir Walker caught 5 passes for 58
yards... Malik Herod caught 2 passes
for 6 yards and a TD... Kevin Wooten
made 13 tackles... Davon Perry made
10 tackles and recorded a QB sack...
Quajon Taylor made 9 tackles while
Mikeal Crocket made 5...
The Mustangs exploded out of the gate and led
44-0 at the half and beat Barker 66-8...
Brett Pecoraro ran 10 times for 145
yards and a TD. He also had 2 QB
sacks on defense... Tom Follman ran
4 times for 65 yards
and a TD... Devon
Joy ran twice for 49
yards and 2 TDs. He
also recovered a fumble on defense...
Jason Hellwig ran 3
times for 37 yards
Brett Pecoraro
and a TD and completed a 20-yard pass... Charlie
Enderby ran twice for 30 yards... Ty
Hrovat ran 4 times for 28 yards and 2
TDs... Tyler Howard ran for a TD...
Charles Beach made 7 tackles and
recorded a QB sack... Eric Neace
made 7 tackles... Brandon Schoolcraft
recorded a QB sack...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Ford 68-438, Davis 42-285,
Halferty 20-219, Graham 19-67, Bojanowski 9-50,
Reamsnyder 7-43, Doyle 4-5.
Rushing: KeyJohnson 36-438, James 30-174,
Benton 43-154, Hargrave 7-42,
Wooten 3-33, Conner 1-18, Butler 3-8,
Thomas 4-5, Aponte 1-1, KelJohnson 3-(-1).
Rushing: BPecoraro 72-650, Joy 21-164,
Follman 14-103, Hellwig 30-78, Howard 6-42,
Enderby 3-30, Neace 5-28, Hrovat 7-23,
Bentley 1-11, Buckland 1-5, CPecoraro 1-3,
Valley 2-(5).
Receiving: Crombie 6-58, Ford 4-52,
Bojanowski 3-36, Melber 2-30, Davis 1-25,
Reamsnyder 1-7.
TDs: Ford 4, Davis 4, Bojanowski 2, Halferty,
Graham.
Passing: Graham 17-42-208.
Receiving: Benton 12-57, Walker 10-123,
Aponte 6-90, KelJohnson 5-112, James 2-6,
Herod 2-6, Wooten 1-5, Hargrave 1-4,
Aponte 1-1, Massey 1-0.
TDs: Benton 3, KeyJohnson 3, Aponte 2,
James 2, KelJohnson 2, Herod.
Receiving: Lewis 19-300, BPecoraro 15-138,
Hrovat 11-152, Schoolcraft 6-115, Follman 2-23,
Joy 2-5, Neace 1-9, Howard 1-8.
TDs: BPecoraro 6, Schoolcraft 3, Lewis 2,
Joy 4, Hellwig 2, Hrovat 2, Neace, Follman,
Howard.
Passing: KeyJohnson 42-74-393.
TD Passes: Graham 2.
Passing: Hellwig 57-96-750, Joy 0-1-0.
TD Passes: KeyJohnson 6.
TD Passes: Hellwig 7.
Interceptions: Crombie 2, Ford, Kelleher.
FRec: Kelleher 3, Crombie, Halferty, Perkins,
Chatmon, Cartonia, Dirado, Kocinski, Spencer.
Interceptions: KelJohnson 2, Fisher 2,
Sanders 2, Walker, Gaymon.
FRec: Fisher, Benton.
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Interceptions: Neace, Pecoraro, Follman, Joy.
FRec: Joy 3, Pecoraro 2, Packer, Beach,
Follman, Buckland.
Team Reports
Newfane
Niagara Falls
Niagara Wheatfield
Panthers
Wolverines
Falcons
The Panthers trailed
14-10 at the half but rallied after the break and beat Wilson
37-21 last weekend... Kyle Burdick
had a huge night as he ran 33 times
for 276 yards and 3 TDs. Burdick
scored on runs of 1, 6
and 22 yards. He also
caught a 30-yard TD
pass and had a QB
sack on defense...
Trevor Noon tossed
a 30-yard TD pass...
Josh Wilt spearheadKyle Burdick
ed the defense with 9
tackles... Jake Kubala made 7 tackles
and intercepted a pass... Kyle
Guerriera scored a TD on a 6-yard
run, kicked a 25-yard FG and made 6
tackles on defense... Katrell Jackson
intercepted a pass... Cyrus Simmons
and Chris Johnstone each recovered
a fumble...
The Wolverines led
14-0 at the half but needed a late defensive stand to hold off
Lockport 27-14... Lockport had
reached the Falls’ 20-yard line trailing
just 20-14 when RJ Tantillo scooped
up a fumble and ran
83 yards for the
clinching TD...
Shaolin McCray ran
19 times for 116
yards and a TD...
Jacquan Hudson
caught 2 passes for
RJ Tantillo
67 yards and a TD...
Breon Harris caught 2 passes for 38
yards and a TD... Dequan Hudson
caught 2 passes for 30 yards... Lomax
Barnes completed 7 of 16 passes for
175 yards and 2 TDs... Joe Medley
made 7 tackles... Deshaun Lowe had
6 tackles and QB sack... Richie
Williams recovered 2 fumbles...
No Report.
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
Sat., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Burdick 32-156, Guerriera 16-53,
Jackson 7-27, Kubala 3-3.
Receiving: Burdick 14-216, Wilt 5-46,
Jackson 4-116, O’Lay 4-107, Kabala 1-2.
TDs: Jackson, O’Lay, Burdick.
Passing: Noon 27-53-442, O'Lay 1-1-45.
2014 Numbers
Rushing: McCray 71-489, Pruitt 22-217,
Lowe 4-17, Walls 1-5, Williams 5-3, Welch 4-2,
Stachowski 1-1, Spurback 8-(-15),
Barnes 11-(-35).
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Welch 7-42, Goodrich 4-39, Mixon
8-32, Pitner 7-31.
Receiving: Leising 9-100.
Receiving: Hudson 7-200, Harris 4-113,
McCray 3-65, Hubbard 2-32, Hudson 2-30,
Stachowski 1-22, Pruitt 1-11, Felvus 1-2.
TDs: McCray 5, Hudson 3, Harris 2,
Stachowski, Welch, Barne, Medley, Pruitt,
Felvus, Tantillo.
TDs: Pinter.
Passing: Doricko 16-33-160.
TD Passes: Noon 2.
Passing: Barnes 11-38-286,
Spurback 11-22-210.
TD Passes: Doricko.
TD Passes: Spurback 5, Barnes 3.
Interceptions: None.
Interceptions: Mott.
FRec: None.
Interceptions: Medley 3, JaSmith, Burdick.
FRec: Leising.
FRec: Medley 2, Williams, Vargas, Tantillo.
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Team Reports
Nichols
North Tonawanda
Olean
Big Green
Lumberjacks
Huskies
The Big Green trailed
13-3 at the half and lost
to 41-24... Steve Glinski ran 15 times
for 98 yards and a TD and completed 2
passes for 25 yards... Mercy CoxHicks ran 14 times for 54 yards... Ken
Williams ran 10
times for 46 yards and
2 TDs and made 9
tackles on defense...
Manny Williams ran
7 times for 39 yards
and made 6 tackles
on defense... Derrick
Derrick Tang
Tang was a 2-way
starter for the first time in his career.
He was a solid performer on the OL
as Nichols rushed for 274 yards...
Brandon Rivers ran 5 times for 37
yards... Chris Miner caught a 15-yard
pass and made 7 tackles on defense...
Steve Foley was a disruptive force as
he recorded 3 QB sacks...
North Tonawanda
trailed 6-3 after the first
quarter but scored 26 points in the
second frame and beat Kenmore East
49-25... Chris Woodard ran 20 times
for 217 yards and 3 TDs. He also
completed 7 of 14
passes for 73 yards...
Joe Dotterweich ran
17 times for 100
yards and 2 TDs...
Cody Sikora ran 20
times for 161 yards
and a TD... Connor
Cody Sikora
Groff ran 5 times for
31 yards... Taylor Mellott ran 12
times for 52 yards and made 9 tackles
on defense... Ryan McDonough
caught 3 passes for 37 yards... Austin
Tober ran 3 times for 21 yards...
Daniel Lukaszonas made 6 tackles
while Austin Gibson made 5... Ryan
Gilbert recovered a fumble...
The Huskies trailed
just 7-6 after three quarters but allowed 3 TDs in the final
frame and lost 28-6 to East Aurora...
Jaryd Plaud led the ground game as
he rushed 22 times for 122 yards and
a TD... Julian Roulo
ran 4 times for 25
yards and caught a
14-yard pass. Ruolo
also made 6 tackles
on defense... Chuck
Martin completed 7
of 18 passes for 98
Nick Howard
yards... Elijah
Ramadhan caught a 32-yard pass...
Anthony Morgan caught 2 passes for
32 yards and made 4 tackles on
defense... Nick Howard and David
Lee each made 4 tackles... Colby
Cummings made 3 tackles... Olean
plays a key Class B game at Fredonia
this weekend...
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Glinski 77-521, Cox-Hicks 61-265,
KWilliams 53-251, Rivers 12-97,
EWilliams 10-76.
Receiving: Cox-Hicks 6-44, Miner 4-134,
Freeburger 3-89, KWilliams 2-13, Carrow 1-10,
Rivers 1-5.
TDs: Glinski 7, KWilliams 6, Cox-Hicks 2.
Passing: Glinski 17-46-295.
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: CWoodard 68-822, Sikora 36-324,
Dotterweich 50-239, McDonough 19-65,
Mellott 12-52, Labonti 4-43, Nolley 8-35,
Brandy 14-35, Groff 17-17, Sieracki 2-16,
Clare 3-16.
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Plaud 99-654, Ellis 289-157,
Morgan 2-53, Ramadhan 6-11, Martin 25-9,
JuRuolo 5-27, JaRuolo 2-0.
Receiving: Ramadhan 9-254, Morgan 8-76,
Threehouse 4-68, Plaud 3-83, Cummings 2-8,
JuRuolo 1-14, Ellis 1-9, Martin 1-6.
Receiving: Wilkinson 15-159, McDonough 5-77,
Tober 5-36, Sikora 4-54, Krantz 4-41,
Gilbert 1-25, Craig 1-5.
TDs: Plaud 7, Ramadhan 5, Morgan 2, Ellis.
TDs: CWoodard 11, Sikora 3, Mellott 2,
Brandy, Dotterweich 3, McDonough, Krantz,
Wilkinson.
Passing: Martin 28-50-510, Ramadhan 1-3-6.
Passing: CWoodard 30-60-400, Clare 0-3-0.
TD Passes: Glinski.
TD Passes: Martin 6.
TD Passes: CWoodard 3.
Interceptions: Cox-Hicks.
Interceptions: Krantz 2, Gilbert, ZWoodard.
FRec: Brinson, Glinski, Rivers.
Interceptions: Ramadhan, Morgan,
Threehouse, Martin.
FRec: Ellis, Spears.
FRec: AGibson, ZWoodard, McNeill, Gilbert.
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Team Reports
Orchard Park
Panama
Pioneer
Quakers
Panthers
Panthers
The Quakers led 22-6
at the half and beat
Clarence 35-19, despite having a Time
of Possession of just 10 minutes in the
game... Dillon Janca completed 14 of
27 passes for 195 yards and a TD...
Billy Myers ran 14
times for 194 yards
and 4 TDs. Myers
also caught 2 passes
for 47 yards... Jack
Crowley caught 2
passes for 43 yards
and a TD... Josh
Dahl caught 2 passes Michael Bruno
for 40 yards... Michael Bruno caught
5 passes for 35 yards... Josh Bernas
caught a 26-yard pass... Ronald Shul
made 14 tackles, 1 for loss, and had a
QB sack... Matt Perla made 14 tackles, 2 for lost yardage, and a QB sack...
Joe Bellagamba made 11 tackles...
Collin Creagan made 8 tackles...
The Panthers led 13-3
at the half and beat
Nichols 41-24... Nathan Stow led the
ground game as he rushed 19 times
for 168 yards... Greg Delahoy completed 3 of 5 passes for 34 yards and 3
TDs. Delahoy also
ran 4 times for 69
yards and a TD. He
intercepted a pass on
defense... Mark
Ecklund ran 3 times
for 18 yards and a
TD... Jack Payne
Mark Ecklund
caught a 23-yard TD
pass... Dylan Bergman ran for a TD...
Josh Eddy caught a 5-yard TD pass...
Ryan Applebee made 12 tackles, 1
for lost yardage... Dillon Mescall
made 10 tackles, with 1 for a loss...
Chris Blose intercepted two passes...
Dylan O’Dell had 2 TFLs... Brandon
Metzer made 1 TFL...
The Panthers were tied
6-6 at the end opf regulation time and scored a pair of TDs in
each overtime possession to beat
Southwestern 18-12. It was Pioneer’s
first win of the season... Tyler
Mummery led the
offense as he ran 30
times for 160 yards.
Mummery also made
11 tackles, 3 for lost
yardage... Matt
Haggerty ran 13
times for 72 yards...
Brad Chislett
Kris Riordan ran 14
times for 50 yards... Austin Kossow
Tossed an 8-yard TD pass to Brad
Chislett for the game-winning TD.
Chislett finished with 6 tackles...
Foster Dell made 10 tackles, 1 for lost
yardage... Nate Tackentein intercepted a pass... Ian Moran recovered a
fumble...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Myers 60-496, Wheatley 39-490,
Dahl 13-184, Paolini 4-28, Goltz 2-8,
Bernas 1-6, Janca 4-5, Perla 1-2.
Rushing: Stow 38-255, Saxton 26-221,
Delahoy 19-123, Bergman 25-83, Nathan 8-31,
Ecklund 11-33, JkPayne 2-0, Mescall 1-(-4).
Rushing: Mummery 108-767, Riordan 58-234,
Smith 6-51, Thagard 3-28, Kossow 8-2,
Haggerty 14-72.
Receiving: Crowley 20-217, Goltz 17-206,
Bruno 13-185, Koziol 11-136, Liberatore 7150, Myers 2-47, Dahl 2-40, Bernas 1-26,
Dogal 1-17, Wheatley 1-10, Perla 1-(-2).
Receiving: Eddy 7-114, Ecklund 3-96,
JkPayne 5-164, Blose 4-93, O’Dell 2-26,
Nathan 1-1.
Receiving: Mummery 5-22, Chislett 4-43,
Hyman 1-29, Riordan 1-13, Haggerty 1-6.
TDs: Myers 10, Wheatley 7, Koziol 4, Crowley 4,
Goltz 3, Dahl 2, Liberatore 2, Losardo, Bruno,
Paolini.
TDs: Delahoy 3, Saxton 2, Eddy 2, JkPayne
2, Stow 2, Ecklund, Hoch, Nathan, Bergman.
TDs: Riordan 3, Mummery 2, Thagard,
Chislett.
Passing: Delahoy 22-49-494.
Passing: Kossow 8-30-87, Mummery 5-7-59.
TD Passes: Delahoy 6.
TD Passes: Kossow 2.
Interceptions: McPoland, Dahl, Paolini,
Koziol.
Interceptions: Blose 3, Eddy, Delahoy.
Interceptions: Tackentein 2, Chislett, Hyman.
FRec: Dahl 2, Perla, Janes, Dogal, Shul,
Koziol.
FRec: JkPayne.
FRec: Tackentein, Hyman, Dell, Moran.
Passing: Janca 76-130-1032.
TD Passes: Janca 14.
43
Team Reports
Portville
Randolph
St. Francis
Panthers
Cardinals
Red Raiders
The Panthers trailed
just 7-0 at the half but
lost to Cattaraugus-LV 26-7 mlast
weekend... Sean Harris completed 5
of 12 passes for 32 yards… Cal
Hollamby ran 10 times for 57 yards
and a TD. He also
made 3 tackles and
recorded a QB sack...
Sean Harris ran 8
times for 28 yards...
Isaac Hilyer caught
3 passes for 24
yards... Lucas Zink
Isaac Hilyer
caught a 9-yard
pass... Grant Milne made 6 tackles, 1
for lost yardage... Lucas Zink made 6
tackles while Chase Swetland made
5... Jaycee Freeborn made 3 tackles,
1 for lost yardage... Portville will host
Allegany-Limestone this weekend...
The Cardinals led 21-0
at the half and beat
Franklinville-Ellicottville 28-0 last
weekend... Randolph took control of
first place in the D League with the
win... Devyn Nelsen led the offense as
he rushed 19 times
for 165 yards and 2
TDs. Nelsen scored
on runs of 54 and 5
yards. Nelsen also
made 8 tackles, 7
promary, on
defense... Mason
Bryce Morrison
Bosley caught 4
passes for 88 yards and 2 TDs. Bosley
scored on plays that covered 37 and
13 yards... Bryce Morrison led the
defense with 11 tackles, 6 initial hits...
Tyler Stahley made 6 tackles, 4 solo,
and intercepted a pass... Jeff Andrews
made 7 tackles, 6 primary, and recorded a QB sack...
The Red Raiders led
14-12 at the half but lost
a hard-fought battle to Timon 28-21...
Francisco Guzman ran 7 times for 26
yards and made 16 tackles on
defense... Brandon Metz ran 5 times
for 19 yards and
caught 5 passes for
97 yards... Jerry
Hickson completed 9
of 23 passes for 194
yards and 2 TDs.
Hickson also snuck
in for a 1-yard TD...
Jake Tasker caught 2 Ethan Shipman
passes for 27 yards... Kordell
Holness-Lightbody caught a 59-yard
pass and intercepted a pass... Mike
Williams made 19 tackles and recorded 2 QB sacks... Robert Dempsey
made 14 tackles... Ethan Shipman
made 11 tackles, intercepted a pass and
recovered a fumble...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Swetland 16-112, Harris 14-92,
Hollamby 8-27, Hilyer 3-26, Cornelius 9-30.
Receiving: Swetland 3-56, Cornelius 1-73,
Hilyer 4-80, Zink 1-9, Cornelius 1-(-1).
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Nelsen 43-570, Sluga 11-58,
Stahley 1-23, Brown 4-18, Morrison 6-7,
Ecker 1-6, Jacobi 3-(-13). (Team) 25-60.
Receiving: Bosley 12-268, Nelsen 2-69,
Young 1-16, Jacobi 1-12, Stahley 1-2.
TDs: Cornelius 2, Hilyer 2, Harris, Swetland.
TDs: Nelsen 6, Bosley 5, Sluga 3, Stahley 2,
Morrison 3, Jacobi.
Passing: Harris 10-21-217, Swetland 0-1-0.
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Guzman 21-154, Dempsey 21-135,
EWilliams 23-128, MWilliams 28-105, Metz 21-95,
Pinnock 7-63, Kraus 1-2, Tasker 1-2,
Kline 3-(-31), Hickson 19-(-36).
Receiving: Holness-Lightbody 21-411,
Guzman 14-138, Metz 12-189, Tasker 10-190,
Taylor 10-86, EWilliams 5-46, Pinnock 2-14,
Dempsey 2-13, MWilliams 1-11, Shipman 1-8.
Passing: Morrison 19-34-514.
TDs: Guzman 5, Metz 5, EWilliams 2,
Holness-Lightbody 2, Dempsey, Tasker,
MWilliams, Metz, Hickson.
TD Passes: Morrison 7.
Passing: Hickson 76-151-1106, Kline 1-2-10.
TD Passes: Harris.
TD Passes: Hickson 13.
Interceptions: Hilyer.
Interceptions: Stahley 4.
Interceptions: Shipman 3, Kraus, Kline,
Woodarek, Holness-Lightbody.
FRec: Jacobi.
FRec: Dempsey 3, Weikle, EWilliams,
Guzman, Kline, Hayes, Metz, Kraus,
Shipman.
FRec: Zink.
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Team Reports
St. Joe’s
St. Mary’s
Salamanca
Marauders
Lancers
Warriors
The Marauders trailed
14-0 at the half and lost
to arch-rival Canisius 17-0 in front of
3,000 fans last weekend... The
marauders had trouble moving the ball
all game and finished with 31 yards of
total offense...
Darren Thompson
rushed for 11 yards
while Marcus Evans
ran for 9 to lead the
team... Peter
Masters caught a 15yard pass… There
were some solid per- Cordell Owens
formances on defense... Cordell
Owens made 6 tackles, 1 for loss, and
recorded a pair of QB sacks... Jake
Bomberski made 6 tackles, 1 for lost
yardage... Ryan Conschafter made 4
tackles, 1 for loss... Matthew Jeffries
recovered a fumble... Julian
Smallwood was in on 6 tackles...
The Lancers led 41-0
at the half and beat
Niagara Wheatfield 41-0... Takal
Molson completed 4 of 9 passes for
60 yards and a TD. He also ran 6
times for 61 yards and a TD...
Anthony Stitt ran 11
times for 65 yards...
Christian Osborne
ran 4 times for 44
yards... Tony
Robinson broke
away for a 50-yard
Td run... He also
Nick Zito
caught 2 passes for
25 yards... Nick Zito was a standout
on the offensive line in his first varsity
start... Cam Dunning caught an 8yard TD pass... Jake Concannon
caught a 26-yard pass... Marc O’Neill
made 7 tackles and intercepted a
pass... Joe Stoj made 5 tackles and
intercepted a pass...
The Warriors fell
behind 6-0 after one
quarter but scored 3 TDs in the second
frame and beat Allegany-Limestone
27-12 last weekend... Jared Fish
completed 4 of 7 passes for 142 yards
and 3 TDs. He also
ran for a 41-yard
TD... Tyler Siperek
ran 11 times for 107
yards and caught a
33-yard TD pass.
Siperek also made 9
tackles and recovered
Jed Nickerson
a fumble on
defense... Jimmie Nye caught 2 passes for 49 yards and a TD... Jed
Nickerson was a standout on the
offensive line... Marcus Zaprowski
caught a 60-yard TD pass... Marcus
Cooper made 8 tackles to help the
defensive unit... Andy Crandall intercepted a pass...
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Thompson 59-337, Conschafter 38-157,
Evans 19-98, Owens 7-32, Archer 31-144,
Bomberski 4-21, Przybyla 3-4, Schaefer 1-2
Jackson 3-(-2).
Rushing: Molson 35-348, Stitt 38-215,
Osborne 21-158, Johnson 4-36, Robinson 2-56.
Receiving: Masters 7-86, Thompson 6-139,
Beyer 4-53, Conschafter 4-38, McKenna 3-14,
Owens 1-20, Bardak 1-10.
TDs: Thompson 5, Archer 3, Surace, Evans,
Beyer, Jackson.
Receiving: Robinson 27-438, Dunning 12-201,
O’Neill 8-75, Concannon 3-43, Osborne 1-26,
Hill 1-20, Stitt 1-4.
TDs: Molson 6, Robinson 6, Osborne 2,
Concannon, Dunning 2, Stitt 2, O’Neill, Stoj.
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Zaprowski 56-355, Fish 26-231,
Dowdy 17-119, Siperek 14-116, Peters 7-16,
Zaprowski 2-10.
Receiving: Nye 13-243, Crandall 7-175,
Siperek 3-51, Phearsdorf 2-29, Zaprowski 2-65,
Fish 1-13, McClure 1-7.
TDs: Nye 5, Fish 4, Crandall 2, Dowdy,
Zaprowski 2, Siperek.
Passing: Molson 53-100-857.
Passing: Fish 27-49-547, Nye 1-1-13.
Passing: Archer 25-63-356.
TD Passes: Molson 8.
TD Passes: Fish 9, Nye.
TD Passes: Archer 2.
Interceptions: Masters 4, Surace, Shittu,
Jackson, Bardak, Thompson.
Interceptions: Dunning 2, Bargsnesi, O’Neill,
Stoj.
Interceptions: Crandall 2.
FRec: Jones, Robinson.
FRec: Cooper, McClure, Fish, Siperek.
FRec: Surace 2, Bomberski, Conschafter,
Surace, Jackson, Bardak, Smallwood.
45
Team Reports
Sherman-Clymer
Silver Creek
South Park
Wildcats
Black Knights
Sparks
The Wildcats had a
bye week last week due
to Pine Valley dropping football...
Justin Svetz has opened some eyes
after being called up from the JV
team... Svetz was called up for the
Randolph game due
to injuries and made
the most of his
opportunity. He is
now starting at OLB
and will also see time
at WR... The staff
also called up sophoDylan Davis
more OL Dylan
Davis who made his 1st start in the
Randolph game. Davis had been practicing with the varsity since August
camp but was playing down with the
JVs. He was forced into the lineup
during the Wildcats win over Portville.
Davis made his first varsity start
against Randolph and played well...
The Black Knights
played to a 0-0 tie after
one quarter but allowed 3 TDs in the
second frame to trail 22-0 at the half
and a second-half rally fell short as
they lost to Cleve Hill 28-14... Noah
Radack completed
10 of 26 passes for
139 yards and a TD...
Kraig Gilbert ran 22
times for 92 yards,
including an 8-yard
TD. He also caught 3
passes for 41 yards...
Brandon VanZile
Sherman Williams
ran 13 times for 36 yards. Williams
also made 9 tackles, 1 for lost
yardage, on defense... Trevon
Thompson caught 6 passes for 84
yards, including a 25-yard TD... Mike
Priest made 8 tackles, 2 for lost
yardage... Brandon VanZile was in
on 4 tackles, 1 for lost yardage...
The Sparks played to a
7-7 tie at the half and beat
Hamburg 19-7 in a hard-hitting
game... Tyree Brown ran 8 times for
32 yards and tossed a 66-yard pass for
a TD... Austin Neal led the ground
game as he ran 13
times for 121 yards
and a TD. Neal also
intercepted a pass on
defense... Daryl
Moore caught a 66yard pass for a TD...
Mike McDonald
Austin Neal
added 11 rushing
yards to the totals... Quan Burgess
made 13 tackles and recorded a QB
sack... William Burgess made 12 tackles and a QB sack... Nyquis Turner
recovered 2 fumbles. He returned one
76 yards for a TD in the second quarter... Antonio Leonard and Rob
Johnson each intercepted a pass...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Ayers 74-322, Cole 41-183,
Lyon 7-47, Svetz 10-40, Einink 6-23.
Receiving: Neckers 11-57, Card 4-72,
Parks 4-66, Meeder 2-25, Ayers 1-9, Svetz 1-5.
TDs: Ayers 4, Parks 2, Cole 2, Lyon.
Passing: Cole 23-56-234.
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Gilbert 115-700, Seiders 28-170,
SWilliams 37-187, Hallick 11-69, CWilliams 9-62,
Forbes 7-41, Radack 12-20, Szumigala 2-2,
Jones 1-0.
Rushing: TBrown 30-247, Neal 19-139,
QBurgess 24-120, Carmicheal 14-106,
WBurgess 16-81, McDonald 5-30, Renfro 1-20,
DBrown 2-14, Gerace 2-8, Moore 1-6.
Receiving: Thompson 11-233, VanZile 6-115,
Gilbert 6-58, Hallick 2-45, AJimerson 1-18,
Youngberg 1-17, SWilliams 1-14, Forbes 1-11.
Receiving: Leonard 19-210, Moore 12-232,
DBrown 6-152, Carmicheal 1-4.
TDs: Gilbert 10, Thompson 4, SWilliams 3,
NJones 2, Seiders, Hallick, VanZile,
AJimerson, CWilliams.
TDs: TBrown 4, Moore 3, Leonard 2, DBrown,
Neal, Turner.
Passing: TBrown 38-69-595.
TD Passes: Cole 2.
Passing: Radack 29-78-511.
TD Passes: TBrown 5.
Interceptions: Parks.
FRec: Einink 2, Card 2, Lyon, Dunnewold,
Beatman, Ayers, VanValkenburg, Parks, Svetz,
VanCuren.
TD Passes: Radack 6.
Interceptions: CWilliams 2, Priest, NJones,
Gilbert, Jimerson.
Interceptions: Leonard 3, Johnson 2, Neal 2.
FRec: Jimerson.
FRec: Gerace 2, Turner 2, Carmicheal.
46
Team Reports
Southwestern
Springville
Starpoint
Trojans
Griffins
Spartans
The Trojans played to
a 6-6 tie at the end of
four quarters and lost in overtime to
Pioneer 18-12... Noah Weinstein
completed 4 of 10 passes for 41 yards.
Weinstein also rushed for a 2-yard TD
during the 1st OT
possession... Mason
Hoose ran 19 times
for 109 yards...
Hunter Peterson ran
8 times for 73 yards...
Nick Swanson ran
10 times for 92
Ben Burk
yards. He also made
12 tackles and recovered a fumble on
defense... Mason Hoose kicked FGs of
30 and 36 yards... Mike Sandbloom
caught 2 passes for 20 yards... Ben
Burk caught 2 passes for 21 yards and
made 6 tackles on defense... Jordan
Bryerton made 13 tackles while
Corey Byerton made 12 tackles...
The Griffins led 12-6
after three quarters but
allowed a TD with :07 left in the
game. The 2-point PAT followed and
Springville lost a heartbreaker to
Dunkirk 14-12... Devin WhiteKearns ran 9 times
for 59 yards and 2
TDs. He also tossed
a 13-yard pass...
Kyle Crotty ran 6
times for 58 yards...
Pat O’Brien ran 15
times for 56 yards
John Domes
and made 11 tackles
on defense... Bryce Stedman was a
standout on the offensive line... Devin
Pazzuti caught a 13-yard pass and
made 7 tackles on defense... Jake
Smith made 8 tackles and recovered a
fumble... John Domes and Parker
Rice each made 7 tackles... Springville
will host East Aurora this week...
The Spartans scored
twice in the second quarter and outmuscled Grand Island for a
crucial 14-0 win... Alex Goupil ran 11
times for 71 yards... Tajay Ahmed ran
5 times for 20 yards and made 5 tackles with a QB sack
on defense... Terry
Rutland ran 11 times
for 26 yards and
caught a 10-yard
pass… Austin Bratek
ran 11 times for 29
yards and a TD. He
Austin Bratek
also made 9 tackles
on defense... Eric Yaeger completed 5
of 10 passes for 34 yards and ran for a
TD. He also made 9 tackles... Sam
Wray made 5 tackles and recovered a
fumble... Mike Chase, Ron Larocque
and Austin Bowden all intercepted a
pass... Logan Yoder and Nick Busch
each recovered a fumble...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Sat., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Peterson 49-399, MHoose 71-399,
Swanson 51-385, Kennedy 27-117,
Weinstein 24-73, BWilliams 11-31,
Sandbloom 1-9, CWilliams 1-3, Burk 1-2.
Rushing: White-Kearns 64-455, O'Brien 75-389,
Crotty 28-298, Smith 18-91, Nelson 8-71,
Baker 4-24, Murphy 1-(-3), DeWitt 1-(-3).
Rushing: Rutland 50-362, Goupil 74-340,
Ahmed 37-217, Yaeger 25-100, Bratek 27-121.
Receiving: Crotty 3-28, Pazzuti 3-63,
Warner 2-48, Smith 1-32.
Receiving: Chase 10-163, Meenaghan 5-72,
Larocque 5-58, Bowden 5-53, Dumond 3-30,
Ahmed 3-18, Rutland 2-15, Goupil 0-21.
TDs: White-Kearns 9, O’Brien 5, Crotty 2,
Baker, Pazzuti.
TDs: Rutland 7, Yaeger 5, Goupil 4, Bratek 2,
Chase, Larocque, Ahmed.
TDs: MHoose 6, Weinstein 4, Pannes 2,
Swanson 2, Kennedy 2, Peterson 2,
Breyerton.
Passing: White-Kearns 8-31-134,
Nelson 1-1-0.
Passing: Yaeger 33-55-430.
Passing: Weinstein 27-50-415.
TD Passes: White-Kearns.
TD Passes: Yaeger 3.
Interceptions: Smith 2, Baker, Crotty,
Stedman, Pazzuti.
Interceptions: Chase 2, Larocque, Bowden.
FRec: Pazuti, Domes, Nelson, Smith.
FRec: Wray 4, Yaeger, Bowden, Barber,
Yoder, Busch.
Receiving: Pannes 8-101, Sandbloom 7-142,
Swanson 4-85, Burk 3-27, Peterson 2-22,
Kennedy 2-27, MHoose 1-14.
TD Passes: Weinstein 2.
Interceptions: JBreyerton 2.
FRec: Hayes 3, Hoose, Pannes.
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Team Reports
Sweet Home
Tonawanda
Westfield
Panthers
Warriors
Wolverines
The Panthers led just
7-0 after one quarter but
exploded for 22 points in the seocnd
frame and went on to beat Riverside
43-14... Kevin Torrillo completed 5
of 7 passes for 59 yards... Milton
Zeigler ran 5 times
for 55 yards and
caught 2 passes for
51 yards... Brandon
Smiley ran 5 times
for 73 yards and 2
TDs. Smiley also
returned a kickoff 55
Adrian Drake
yards for a TD...
Jordan Evert ran 12 times for 161
yards and 2 TDs. Evert scored on runs
of 76 and 10 yards... Jon Phillips ran
8 times for 35 yards and a TD...
Adrian Drake caught 3 passes for 8
yards and intercepted a pass on
defense... Matt Ortiz recovered a fumble... Dale Zielen intercepted a pass...
The Warriors trailed
14-6 at the half and lost
17-14 to Amherst last week... Tristan
Boling had a big night as he completed 15 of 18 passes for 193 yards and 2
TDs. Boling also ran 16 times for 56
yards... Ian
Shattuck ran 10
times for 70 yards...
Brandon Frye
caught 8 passes for
101 yards and a
TD... Bret Kelly
caught 5 passes for
Bret Smith
66 yards and a TD...
Brian Bui caught a 19-yard pass...
Tyler Smith led the defense as he
made 11 tackles... Colin Smith helped
the unit with 6 tackles... Larenz
Jefferson was in on 5 tackles...
Tonawanda will play the final league
game on the schedule when they face
Maryvale this weekend...
The Wolverines
Westfield lost a close
game to Frewsburg 27-26 last weekend... Nolan Hunt led the offense as
he ran for 151 yards 2 TDs. Hunt also
caught a 37-yard TD pass... Mike
Poletto ran for 49
yards and a TD...
Chris Catalano
recorded 114 receiving yards... There
were some solid performance on the
defense... Joey
Chris Catalano
Quagliana led the
unit with 15 tackles... Brandon
Freeman was in on 10 tackles...
Robbie Gugino recovered a fumble...
Westfield has a bye this week as they
were scheduled to play Pine Valley,
which dropped football before the season started...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Evert 58-628, Smiley 19-265,
Ziegler 7-60, Phillips 9-42, Dabney 7-39,
Heine 10-35, Justice 7-31, Tyes 3-13, Banks 2-8,
Zielen 1-6, Drake 1-6, Iverson 1-0, Torrillo 11-(-2),
Zielen 1-(-6), Kromphardt 5-(-26).
Rushing: Boling 51-310, Shattuck 33-197,
Henderson 15-64, Frye 9-23, Mayer 6-20.
Rushing: Hunt 20-395, Chelton 28-95,
Poletto ?-49, Catalano 2-3, Cambrie 1-0.
Receiving: Frye 9-157, Shattuck 3-63,
Longo 1-23, Bui 1-22.
Receiving: Catalano ?-114 Poletto 2-31,
(Unknown) 1-34, Cambrie 1-15, Hunt ?-37.
Receiving: Smiley 13-262, Milton 8-136,
Zeigler 6-70, Drake 5-40, Evert 3-22, Tyes 1-71.
TDs: Shattuck 4, Frye 2, Boling, Kelly,
Shattuck.
TDs: Hunt 6, Walter, Krystofiak, Poletto.
TDs: Evert 12, Smiley 5, Zeigler 3, Milton 3,
Colon, Phillips, Tyes, Dabney.
Passing: Boling 14-40-265.
Passing: Hunt 4-9-80.
Passing: Torrillo 35-62-551,
Kromphardt 1-1-71.
TD Passes: Boling 2.
TD Passes: Hunt.
TD Passes: Torrillo 11, Kromphardt.
Interceptions: Boling 3, Frye 2, Shattuck,
Kelly.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Bui 2.
FRec: Chelton, Bates, Hunt, Gugino.
Interceptions: Zeigler 2, Sherrod, Drake,
Zielen.
FRec: Phillips, Colon, Iverson, Ortiz
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Team Reports
West Seneca East
West Seneca West
Williamsville East
Trojans
Indians
Flames
The Trojans jumped
out to a 13-0 lead after
one quarter and beat Hutch Tech 40-8
last weekend... Brandon Day powered the offense as he ran 14 times for
176 yards... John Dolac ran 13 times
for 93 yards and 3
TDs. Dolac caught 2
passes for 59 yards,
including a 39-yard
TD. He also made 11
tackles on defense...
Ray Johnson ran 10
times for 92 yards...
John Dolac
Tyler Skretny ran 6
times for 53 yards, including TDs of
11 and 6 yards. Skretny also made 5
tackles on defense... Brandon Coe
was a standout at center on the offensive line... Matt Kumro completed 4
of 9 passes for 61 yards and a TD...
Matt Murphy recovered a fumble...
The Trojans play Hamburg this week...
The Indians fell
behind 29-0 at the half
and lost 36-0 to Lancaster last weekend... Conrad Berry led the team
with 32 rushing yards on 8 carries...
Aaron Harm ran 6 times for 23
yards... Sean Kline
completed 3 of 8
passes for 32 yards.
Kline also carried 4
times for 19 yards...
Dawson Broad completed 5 of 9 passes
for 40 yards. Broad
Adam Lampman
also ran 6 times for
26 yards... Adam Lampman caught 2
passes for 25 yards... Jared Wilde
caught 2 passes for 16 yards... Jack
Myers caught 3 passes for 24 yards...
West Seneca West will play at Depew
this weekend...
Williamsville East fell
behind 14-0 after the first
quarter and lost 42-8 to Williamsville
South last week... Matt Evanetski led
the ground game as he ran 11 times
for 69 yards and a TD... Tahki Lewis
ran 9 times for 34
yards... Ryan Foster
completed 8 of 22
passes for 82 yards.
Foster also ran 6
times for 50 yards...
Pat Orsini caught 3
passes for 36 yards...
Sheikh Mohnsin
Mike Musone
caught 3 passes for 37 yards... Pat
Faracca was a standout on the offensive line... Sheikh Mohnsin was also
a solid performer on the line... Brian
Morreale made 3 tackles... Jacob
Schoellkopf made 2 tackles... The
Flames will host Riverside this weekend...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Day 53-377, Dolac 30-243,
Johnson 30-187, Skretny 23-135,
Santiago 3-20, Kumro 5-19, Maconaghy 1-2.
Rushing: Harm 30-258, Berry 52-229,
Broad 27-215, Myers 14-105, Kline 12-57,
Wiesner 5-21.
Rushing: Lewis 44-291, Evanetski 57-213,
Allen 20-77, Foster 11-64, Cook 3-5,
Chima 1-(-2), Orsini 1-(-5).
Receiving: Skretny 10-135, Day 7-36,
Dolac 6-113, Santiago 2-36, Fleming 2-16,
Johnson 2-4, Streczywilk 1-2.
Receiving: Myers 18-223, Skea 7-111,
Lampman 2-25, Haettich 2-14, Wilde 3-36,
Jaycox 1-7, Berry 1-6, Harm 1-2.
Receiving: Orsini 14-262, Poturalski 10-152,
Lewis 4-50, Cook 4-47, Musone 3-37,
Crane 2-15, Evanetski 1-17, Milla 1-10.
TDs: Dolac 7, Skretny 3, Day 3, Johnson.
TDs: Harm 2, Myers, Skea, Wilde.
TDs: Lewis 2, Poturalski, Orsini, Allen, Mills,
Evanetski.
Passing: Kumro 30-44-334.
Passing: Broad 31-66-382, Kline 4-9-52.
Passing: Foster 30-83-441.
TD Passes: Kumro.
TD Passes: Broad 2, Kline.
TD Passes: Foster 3.
Interceptions: Dolac.
Interceptions: Maconaghy.
Interceptions: Poturalski.
FRec: Dolac.
FRec: Skea, Dolac, Pimpo, Schenk.
FRec: Mohnsin, Schoelkopf.
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Williamsville North
Williamsville South
Wilson
Spartans
Billies
Lakemen
The Spartans trailed
14-8 at the half and lost
20-15 to Kenmore West last weekend... Chad Steinwachs completed 17
of 32 passes for 244 yards and a TD.
Steinwachs also kicked a PAT and
intercepted a pass on
defense... Andrew
Hwang ran 15 times
for 30 yards... Zac
Kelly caught 5 passes
for 57 yards and a
TD... Dean
Thompson caught 4
Jason Hwang
passes for 42 yards...
Nick Ames caught 2 passes for 30
yards and made 7 tackles on defense...
Jason Hwang caught 2 passes for 48
yards... Jake Ames caught 2 passes
for 50 yards... Tory Rogers made 4
tackles and recorded a QB sack... The
Spartans will play at Frontier this
weekend...
The Billies opened up
a 35-0 lead at the half
and beat Williamsville East 42-8 last
week... Sam Castronova completed 7
of 10 passes for 147 yards and 5
TDs... Matt Foster caught 4 passes
for 129 yards and 4
TDs. Foster also
recorded 2 QB sacks
on defense... Josh
Shamenda ran 8
times for 36 yards...
Jordan Buell caught
a 16-yard TD pass...
Jake Fuzak
Brandon Tuskes
caught 2 passes for 19 yards... Jack
Holyoke completed 2 of passes for 19
yards... Andrew Donius returned an
interception 47 yards for a TD... Jake
Fuzak made 12 tackles and recorded
2 QB sacks... Luke Corona made 9
tackles... Jordan Ragland had 2
sacks while Austin Gallagher had 1...
The Lakeman took a
14-10 lead at the half but
allowed 4 TDs after the break and lost
37-21 to Newfane last weekend...
Justin Daul completed 12 of 18 passes for 115 yards and a TD... Steven
Proper ran 2 times
for 56 yards and 1
TD. Proper broke
away for a 44-yard
TD run... Wade Rick
ran 12 times for 50
yards, including a 20yard TD... Nick
Nick Thuman
Thuman ran 11
times for 38 yards... Dylan
Thompson-Cox caught 2 passes for
42 yards... Alex Fox caught 2 passes
for 16 yards and was 3-for-3 on PAT
kicks... Jacob Rice caught 2 passes
for 18 yards and a TD. Rice also made
7 tackles on defense... Jared Held
made 5 tackles and a QB sack...
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
2014 Schedule
Sat., 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
Fri., 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
Fri., 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
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs..................... TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs..................... TBA
2014 Numbers
2014 Numbers
Rushing: AHwang 72-354, Casey 5-57,
DHwang 10-40, Adelizzio 9-34, JHwang 6-32,
Thompson 6-12, Padilla 2-39.
Rushing: Moon 21-127, Castronova 39-107,
Spitzberg 24-65, Foster 6-30, Shamenda 11-54,
Donius 4-16, Kam 5-16, Lafferty 2-10,
Holyoke 8-12, Schuler 1-1.
Receiving: Thompson 12-158, NAmes 7-113,
AHwang 6-91, Kelly 11-129, JHwang 5-85,
JAmes 2-50, (Unknown) 1-3.
TDs: Thompson 6, JHwang 3, AHwang 3,
Kelly 3, Steinwachs 2, Ames 2, Adelizzio,
Casey, Padilla.
Passing: Steinwachs 50-90-708,
Padilla 1-1-13.
Receiving: Foster 31-760, Huber 15-193,
Philipps 10-125, Spitzberg 9-71, Buell 5-45,
Varner 3-29, Tuskes 1-25, Tuskes 3-21,
Castronova 1-14, Moon 1-6.
2014 Numbers
Rushing: Rick 45-125, Thuman 44-124,
Proper 3-48, JDaul 15-(-22).
Receiving: Howland 11-136, Rice 8-67,
Fox 7-137, Thompson-Cox 3-71, Proper 3-23,
ADaul 3-20, Rick 3-(-5), Rice 2-23, Thuman 1-10,
Bell 1-4, Dabill 1-0.
TDs: Rick, Fox, Howland, JDaul, Rice,
Thuman.
TDs: Foster 11, Huber 3, Spitzberg 2,
Castronova 2, Philipps, Tuskes, Buell, Donius.
Passing: JDaul 43-72-404.
Passing: Castronova 76-132-1104,
Holyoke 3-6-33.
TD Passes: JDaul 3.
TD Passes: Steinwachs 12.
TD Passes: Castronova 16.
Interceptions: Kelly 2, NAmes 2, Steinwachs 2,
AHwang, Becht.
Interceptions: (Unknown)-1.
Interceptions: Huber 3, Castronova 3, Buell,
Spitzberg, Donius.
Fumbles: (Unknown)-1.
FRec: Thompson.
FRec: Laudico 3, Hunley, Gallagher, Moon.
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2014 League Standings
AA North
Kenmore West….......
Williamsville North.....
Niagara Falls………...
Lockport………….......
Niagara Wheatfield....
Div
3-0
2-1
2-2
1-2
0-3
All
3-2
4-1
3-2
2-3
0-5
PF
116
165
113
97
7
PA
100
32
93
118
199
Next
Niagara Wheatfield
@ Frontier
McKinley
Iroquois
@ Kenmore West
AA South
Orchard Park…..........
Jamestown................
Frontier………............
Lancaster…...............
Clarence…………......
West Seneca West....
Div
3-0
3-0
3-2
2-2
1-3
0-5
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
3-2
1-4
0-5
PF
256
196
137
120
122
43
PA
90
83
158
99
143
247
Next
Lancaster
@ Clarence
Wmsville North
@ Orchard Park
Jamestown
@ Depew
A North
Williamsville South.....
Sweet Home...….......
Starpoint....................
North Tonawanda......
Grand Island..........…
Riverside.........….......
Williamsville East...…
Kenmore East……....
Div
4-0
4-0
3-1
3-2
2-2
1-3
0-4
0-5
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
3-2
2-3
1-4
0-5
0-5
PF
170
217
135
153
74
44
48
79
PA
98
92
95
123
101
139
211
177
Next
@ Kenmore East
@ Starpoint
Sweet Home
@ Grand Island
North Tonawanda
@ Wmsville East
Riverside
Wmsville South
A South
South Park.................
West Seneca East.....
Hamburg.........………
McKinley..........….......
Iroquois......................
Lake Shore.........……
Hutch Tech.................
East High....................
Div
4-0
4-1
3-1
3-2
2-3
1-3
0-4
0-4
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
3-2
2-3
1-4
1-4
0-5
PF
115
134
161
104
100
107
89
6
PA
85
47
59
88
64
163
156
195
Next
@ East High
Hamburg
@ WSeneca East
@ Niagara Falls
@ Lockport
@ Hutch Tech
Lake Shore
South Park
B North
Bennett......................
Burgard......................
Albion.........................
Medina.......................
Lew-Port....................
Barker.........................
Newfane.....................
Div
4-0
3-1
3-1
2-2
2-3
1-4
0-4
All
5-0
4-1
4-1
3-2
2-3
1-4
1-4
PF
218
116
170
190
119
74
80
PA
45
69
64
128
142
223
204
Next
@ Albion
@ Newfane
Bennett
@ Lew-Port
Medina
Wilson
Burgard
B Central
Div
Cheektowaga............. 3-0
Depew........................ 4-1
Maryvale.................... 2-1
Alden.......................... 1-2
Amherst..................... 1-3
Tonawanda.................. 0-4
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
2-3
2-3
1-4
PF
169
134
98
125
67
77
PA
78
76
42
119
117
126
Next
Alden
WSeneca West
Tonawanda
@ Cheektowaga
Dunkirk
@ Maryvale
B South
Div
East Aurora................ 4-0
Olean......................... 3-1
Fredonia...................... 3-1
Dunkirk....................... 3-2
Springville.................. 2-3
Pioneer...................... 0-4
Eden........................... 0-4
All
4-1
4-1
3-2
3-2
2-3
1-4
0-5
PF
107
109
110
90
128
47
60
PA
35
83
104
84
95
85
192
Next
@ Springville
@ Fredonia
Olean
@ Amherst
East Aurora
Eden
@ Pioneer
C North
Div
Cleveland Hill.............. 3-0
Silver Creek................. 3-1
Lackawanna................ 2-1
JFK.............................. 2-2
Wilson......................... 1-3
Akron........................... 0-5
All
3-2
4-1
2-3
2-3
1-4
0-5
PF
128
171
45
62
60
25
PA
65
54
70
113
149
166
Next
@ Akron
Lackawanna
@ Silver Creek
Cass Valley
@ Barker
Cleve Hill
C South
Div
MGCLake.................... 3-0
Southwestern.............. 3-0
Salamanca.................. 2-2
Gowanda..................... 1-3
CVF............................. 2-3
Allegany-Limestone..... 0-4
All
5-0
4-1
3-2
2-3
2-3
0-5
PF
222
144
99
86
60
19
PA
19
83
122
106
153
99
Next
@ Southwestern
MGCLake
Gowanda
@ Salamanca
@ JFK
@ Portville
Photo by Tim Frank
Timon RB Arenzo Thomas heads upfield in the Tigers 28-21
win over St. Francis last weekend. Thomas has rushed for
687 yards this season. See the Leaderboard on page 53.
Class D
Div
Randolph..................... 4-0
Cattaraugus-LV............ 4-1
Ellicottville.................... 3-1
Panama....................... 2-1
Portville........................ 1-3
Sherman-Clymer.......... 1-3
Frewsburg.................... 1-3
Westfield...................... 0-4
Pine Valley................... 0-0
All
4-1
4-1
4-1
3-1
1-3
1-3
1-3
0-5
0-0
PF
172
119
159
110
69
66
85
74
00
PA
42
100
58
96
96
139
125
160
00
Next
Panama
@ Ellicottville
@ Cattaraugus-LV
@ Randolph
Alley-Limestone
@ Frewsburg
Sherman-Clymer
OPEN
Season Cancelled
Msgr Martin
Bishop Timon.............
Canisius.....................
St. Joe’s.....................
Cardinal O’Hara.........
St. Mary’s...................
St. Francis.................
All
4-1
5-0
2-3
2-3
2-3
3-2
PF
144
169
87
93
143
155
PA
91
24
156
124
107
116
Next
@ Wilson Magnet
@ Watterson (Oh)
@ U-Prep
@ Byron-Bergon
@ Erie East (Pa)
Cathedral Prep
All
2-2-1
PF
113
PA
124
Next
@ Finney
Div
2-0
1-0
1-1
0-0
0-1
0-2
Independent
Div
Nichols....................... --
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PASSING YARDS
Player (Team)
Yards
Hickson (St. Francis)................ 1,106
Castronova (Wmsv South)........1,104
May (Bishop Timon)..................1,065
Janca (Orchard Park)............... 1,032
Speyer (Lancaster)..................... 947
Holland (Jamestown).................. 908
Ciezki (Cheektowaga)................. 888
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Player (Team)
TDs
Castronova (Wmsv South)............ 16
Janca (Orchard Park).................... 14
Hickson (St. Francis)..................... 13
Steinwachs (Wmsville North).........12
May (Bishop Timon)...................... 12
Torrillo (Sweet Home).................... 11
Holland (Jamestown)..................... 11
Suchan (Hamburg)........................ 10
Piper (Fredonia).............................10
TOUCHDOWNS
Photo by Tim Frank
Eden QB Andy Bialy looks to pass in the Raiders loss to Fredonia last weekend.
Eden will play at Pioneer this weekend.
RUSHING
Player (Team)
Att
Miller (MGCLake).................. 73
MThomas (Cansius).............. 65
CWoodard (N.Tonawanda).... 68
Kloc (Iroquois)......................142
Gomolka (Hamburg).............. 98
Mummery (Pioneer)............. 108
Taylor (Cleve Hill).................. 73
Ford (Kenmore West)........... 85
Alicea (Dunkirk)................... 128
Gilbert (Silver Creek)........... 115
Thomas (Timon).................... 96
Gibson (Cheektowaga).......... 75
Grant (Alden)........................111
Plaud (Olean)........................ 99
Pecoraro (Medina)................. 72
Evert (Sweet Home)............. 58
Nelsen (Randolph)................ 43
Bernardi (Cattaraugus-LV)...109
McDuffie (Bennett)................ 41
Musall (Frank-El-Ville)........... 72
Glinski (Nichols).................... 77
Myers ( Orchard Park).......... 60
Thompson (Albion)................ 55
Wheatley (Orchard Park)...... 39
McCray (Niagara Falls)......... 71
Brandon (Grand Island)....... 100
Lewis (East Aurora).............. 62
James (Lockport).................. 54
White-Keans (Springville)...... 64
Bierfeldt (Alley-Limestone).... 99
Ford (Maryvale)..................... 68
KeyJohnson (McKinley)........ 36
Player (Team)
TD
Miller (MGCLake)..................... 14
Evert (Sweet Home)................. 12
Gibson (Cheektowaga)............ 12
CWoodard (N.Tonawanda)....... 11
Foster (Wmsville South)........... 11
Musall (Frank-El-Ville).............. 10
Gilbert (Silver Creek)................10
Grant (Alden)............................10
Myers (Orchard Park)...............10
RECEIVING
Yards
......895
......834
......822
......802
......775
......767
......765
......726
......712
......700
......687
......685
......670
......654
......650
......628
......570
......563
......545
......535
......521
......496
......494
......490
......489
......485
......472
......457
......455
......444
......438
......438
Player (Team)
Rec Yards
Foster (Wmsv South)............ 31 ......760
Robinson (St. Mary’s)........... 27 ......438
Bailey (Lew-Port).................. 25 ......358
Voss (Fredonia).................... 24 ......329
Holness-Lightbody (St. Fran).....21 ......411
DiBenedetti (Kenmore East)... 21 ......362
White (Kenmore West).......... 21 ......299
Panebianco (Jamestown)...... 21 ......280
Vasi (Kenmore East)............. 20 ......362
King (Alden).......................... 20 ......309
Crowley (Orchard Park)........ 20 ......217
Carlson (Jamestown).............19 ......368
Lewis (Medina)...................... 19 ......300
Leonard (South Park)............ 19 ......210
Myers (WSeneca West).........18 ......223
OHill (Akron).......................... 18 ......195
Goltz (Orchard Park)..............17 ......206
Simpson (Bishop Timon)....... 16 ......717
HLancaster (Bishop Timon)... 16 ...... 324
Damiani (Lancaster).............. 16 ......274
Black (Cheektowaga)............ 15 ......224
Huber (Wmsville South)........ 15 ......193
Pecoraro (Medina)................. 15 ......138
Wilkinson (N.Tonawanda)...... 15 ......159
Orsini (Wmsville East)........... 14 ......262
Burdick (Newfane)................. 14 ......216
Mann (Clarence).................... 14 ......205
Parker (Cheektowaga).......... 14 ......168
Stallworth (Cheektowaga)..... 14 ......158
Guzman (St. Francis).............14 ......138
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FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Player (Team)
FR
Morrow (Burgard).......................... 4
Wray (Starpoint)............................ 4
Kelleher (Maryvale)....................... 3
Dempsey (St. Francis)................... 3
Hayes (Southwestern)................... 3
Wray (Starpoint)............................ 3
Laudico (Wmsville South)............. 3
Joy (Medina)................................. 3
INTERCEPTIONS
Player (Team)
INT
Seminara (Canisius)..................... 4
BRyan (Hamburg)......................... 4
Stahley (Randolph)....................... 4
Masters (St. Joe’s)........................ 4
DiCureia (Albion)........................... 4
Stahley (Randolph)........................ 4
FIELD GOALS
Player (Team)
Haubiel (Amherst)
Nycz (Iroquois)
Tarbutt (Canisius)
Hoose (Southwestern)
Neuss (Wmsv South)
Mullen (Clarence)
FG (Lg)
5 (49)
5 (37)
4 (52)
4 (36)
3 (35)
2 (30)
W e s t e r n
WEEK 1
Friday, September 5th
Amherst 15, East Aurora 7
Hamburg 41, Lake Shore 8
St. Anthony’s 49, St. Joe’s 16
Aquinas 42, Bishop Timon 0
West Seneca East 12, Iroquois 7
Clarence 31, West Seneca West 12
Williamsville South 24, Kenmore West 21
North Tonawanda 28, Riverside 0
Bennett 54, Williamsville East 6
McKinley 30, East High 0
Depew 24, Alden 21
Cheektowaga 35, Tonawanda 0
Maryvale 14, Cleve Hill 6
Lew-Port 48, Barker-RH 30
Dunkirk 8, Pioneer 0
Lackawanna 13, Wilson 0
Silver Creek 28, Allegany-Limestone 0
Salamanca 39, Cass Valley-Falconer 26
MGCLake 24, Randolph 12
Southwestern 36, Gowanda 21
Cattaraugus-LV 27, Westfield 26
Portville, Pine Valley forfeit
Ellicottville 33, Sherman 16
Panama 34, Frewsburg 32
Lancaster 29, Lockport 7
Orchard Park 72, Frontier 22
Fredonia 36, Springville 34
Saturday, September 6th
St. Francis 28, Holy Trinity 21
Canisius 48, McQuaid 3
Cardinal O’Hara 28, Nichols 6
Medina 68, Newfane 8
JFK 36, Akron 0
St. Mary’s 22, UPrep 20
Jamestown 35, Sweet Home 28
Niagara Falls 26, Niagara-Wheatfield 0
Williamsville North 21, Grand Island 0
Starpoint 26, Kenmore East 20
Olean 20, Eden 12
Burgard 26, Albion 20
South Park 42, Hutch Tech 20
WEEK 2
Friday, September 12th
Depew 42, Amherst 6
West Seneca East 49, Lake Shore 12
Bishop Timon 32, UPrep 8
Jamestown 68, West Seneca West 7
Niagara Falls 22, Cheektowaga 21
Hamburg 28, McKinley 6
North Tonawanda 41, Williamsville East 14
Williamsville South 31, Starpoint 28
Iroquois 24, Hutch Tech 0
Grand Island 22, Riverside 18
Silver Creek 41, Akron 0
Maryvale 27, Alden 18
Lew-Port 49, Newfane 8
Tonawanda 35, JFK 6
Southwestern 17, Allegany-Limestone 7
MGCLake 50, Gowanda 7
Salamanca 13, Lackawanna 0
Randolph 49, Portville 6
Burgard 20, Fredonia 16
East Aurora 21, Pioneer 0
Dunkirk 54, Eden 14
Bennett 46, Medina 14
Albion 32, Barker/RH 8
Ellicottville 39, Cass Valley 0
Frewsburg @ Charlotte (5)
Frontier 27, Lancaster 14
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Nichols 34, Oakfield-Alabama 28
Canisius 34, Aquinas 0
St. Mary’s 34, St. John The Baptist 14
Cardinal O’Hara 39, Finney 12
St. Joes 30, Clarence 21
Cattaraugus-LV 26, Panama 14
Sherman 30, Westfield 22
Cleve Hill 34, Wilson 0
Orchard Park 35, Kenmore West 18
Lockport 38, Niagara Wheatfield 0
Williamsville North 48, East High 0
Sweet Home 65, Kenmore East 14
Olean 20, Springville 18
St. Francis 34, South Park 12
WEEK 3
Friday, September 19th
Bishop Timon 38, St. Mary’s 14
UPrep 16, Cardinal O’Hara 14
Frontier 39, Clarence 27
Orchard Park 70, West Seneca West 17
Sweet Home 39, North Tonawanda 15
Williamsville South 28, Grand Island 21
Hamburg 42, East High 6
West Seneca East 26, McKinley 6
Cheektowaga 39, Lackawanna 12
Fredonia 22, Pioneer 16
Maryvale 8, Amherst 6
Burgard 22, Lew-Port 7
Wilson 27, Akron 13
Silver Creek 36, JFK 14
MGCLake 42, Salamanca 0
Gowanda 26, Westfield 0
Southwestern 37, Cleve Hill 18
Portville 42, Sherman 20
Randolph 41, Cattaraugus-LV 12
Ellicottville 37, Frewsburg 14
Canisius 43, Walsh Jesuit 7
Cass Valley 14, Allegany-Limestone 0
Springville 42, Eden 12
East Aurora 30, Dunkirk 8
Depew 35, Tonawanda 14
Medina 36, Lake Shore 30
Jamestown 41, Lancaster 14
Panama @ Pine Valley
Saturday, September 20th
Nichols 15, Villanova College 15
Aquinas 39, St. Joe’s 7
Kenmore West 27, Lockport 0
Hutch Tech 41, Niagara Wheatfield 7
Riverside 6, Kenmore East 0
Williamsville North 28, Niagara Falls 12
Starpoint 32, Williamsville East 6
Albion 42, Newfane 6
Bennett 56, Barker 6
South Park 28, Iroquois 17
St. Francis 42, Alden 21
Olean 35, Bradford 19
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Friday, September 26th
Canisius 27, Jamestown 14
Frontier 42, West Seneca West 7
Bishop Timon 46, Riverside 6
Hamburg 43, Hutch Tech 20
Williamsville South 45, North Tonawanda 20
South Park 14, West Seneca East 7
Cheektowaga 46, Amherst 23
Springville 22, Pioneer 13
Albion 46, Eden 16
Olean 28, Dunkirk 6
Depew 12, Maryvale 7
Bennett 42, Lew-Port 7
Barker-RH 24, Newfane 21
Silver Creek 52, Wilson 12
Lackawanna 20, Akron 12
Gowanda 13, Allegany-Limestone 0
MGCLake 56, Cassadaga Valley 0
Southwestern 42, Salamanca 20
Randolph 42, Sherman 0
Ellicottville 50, Westfield 0
Cattaraugus-LV 28, Frewsburg 12
Lancaster 27, Clarence 24
Alden 33, Tonawanda 14
East Aurora 28, Fredonia 6
Burgard 36, Medina 6
Saturday, September 27th
Kenmore West 30, Niagara Falls 26
St. Joe’s 34, St. Francis 30
Attica 40, Cardinal O’Hara 12
Orchard Park 44, McDowell 14
Cleve Hill 42, JFK 0
Panama 21, Portville 14
Nichols 34, Finney 12
Oil City (Pa.) 35, St. Mary’s 32
Lockport 38, Starpoint 35
Williamsville North 53, Niagara Wheatfield 0
Grand Island 31, Kenmore East 20
Sweet Home 42, Williamsville East 14
McKinley 38, Lake Shore 14
Iroquois 32, East High 0
WEEK 5
Thursday, October 2nd
Williamsville South 42, Williamsville East 8
Amherst 17, Tonawanda 14
Kenmore West 20, Wmsv North 15
Friday, October 3rd
Lake Shore 43, East High 0
Orchard Park 35, Clarence 19
Jamestown 38, Frontier 7
Lancaster 36, West Seneca West 0
North Tonawanda 49, Kenmore East 25
Bennett 20, Burgard 12
West Seneca East 40, Hutch Tech 8
McKinley 24, Iroquois 20
Pioneer 18, Southwestern 12
Alden 32, UPrep 12
Albion 40, Lew-Port 8
Medina 66, Barker-RH 8
JFK 6, Lackawanna 0
Salamanca 27, Allegany-Limestone 12
Cassadaga Valley 20, Gowanda 19
MGCLake 50, Cardinal O’Hara 0
Cattaraugus-LV 26, Portville 7
Randolph 28, Ellicottville 0
East Aurora 28, Olean 6
Dunkirk 14, Springville 12
Cheektowaga 28, Depew 21
Maryvale 42, Akron 0
Frewsburg 27, Westfield 26
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WEEK 5 (Continued)
Saturday, October 4th
Bishop Timon 28, St. Francis 21
Canisius 17, St. Joe’s 0
St. Mary’s 41, Niagara Wheatfield 0
Panama 41, Nichols 24
Pine Valley @ Sherman (Cly), 1:30
Niagara Falls 27, Lockport 14
Sweet Home 43, Riverside 14
Starpoint 14, Grand Island 0
Fredonia 30, Eden 6
Cleve Hill 28, Silver Creek 14
Newfane 37, Wilson 21
South Park 19, Hamburg 7
WEEK 6
Friday, October 10th
Dunkirk @ Amherst, 6:00
Lancaster @ Orchard Park, 7:00
Lake Shore @ Hutch Tech (AH), 7:00
Hamburg @ West Seneca East, 7:00
South Park @ East High (RF), 7:00
North Tonawanda @ Grand Island, 7:00
Medina @ Lew-Port, 7:00
Eden @ Pioneer, 7:00
Tonawanda @ Maryvale, 7:00
Bennett @ Albion, 7:00
East Aurora @ Springville, 7:00
Cleve Hill @ Akron, 7:00
Lackawanna @ Silver Creek, 7:00
Allegany-Limestone @ Portville, 7:00
MGCLake @ Southwestern, 7:00
Gowanda @ Salamanca, 7:00
Cattaraugus-LV @ Ellicottville (Ell), 7:00
Panama @ Randolph, 7:00
West Seneca West @ Depew, 7:30
Williamsville North @ Frontier, 7:30
Olean @ Fredonia, 7:30
Sherman @ Frewsburg, 7:30
Westfield @ Pine Valley, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th
Canisius @ Bishop Watterson, 1:00
Cassadaga Valley @ JFK, 1:30
Cardinal O’Hara @ Byron-Bergon (5), 1:30
Wilson @ Barker, 1:30
St. Joe’s @ UPrep (5), 2:00
McKinley @ Niagara Falls, 2:00
Niagara Wheatfield @ Kenmore West, 2:00
Jamestown @ Clarence, 2:00
Iroquois @ Lockport, 2:00
Williamsville South @ Kenmore East, 2:00
Riverside @ Williamsville East, 2:00
Sweet Home @ Starpoint, 2:00
Burgard @ Newfane, 2:00
Bishop Timon @ Wilson Magnet (5), 3:00
Nichols @ Finney (5), 4:00
St. Mary’s @ Erie East (Pa.), 7:00
Erie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Francis, 7:00
Alden @ Cheektowaga, 7:00
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Friday, October 17th
North Tonawanda @ Tonawanda, 6:00
West Seneca West @ West Seneca East, 7:00
Frontier @ Hamburg, 7:00
Orchard Park @ Jamestown, 7:00
Niagara Wheatfield @ Lew-Port, 7:00
Lake Shore @ Iroquois, 7:00
South Park @ McKinley (RF), 7:00
Williamsville East @ Grand Island, 7:00
Maryvale @ Cheektowaga, 7:00
Springville @ Salamanca, 7:00
Amherst @ Alden, 7:00
Barker @ Burgard (AH), 7:00
Albion @ Medina, 7:00
JFK @ Wilson, 7:00
MGCLake @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:00
Gowanda @ Akron, 7:00
Westfield @ Randolph, 7:00
Silver Creek @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00
Frewsburg @ Portville, 7:00
Depew @ Lancaster, 7:30
Dunkirk @ Fredonia, 7:30
Southwestern @ Cassadaga Valley (Fal), 7:30
Ellicottville @ Pine Valley, 7:30
Saturday, October 18th
Clarence @ Niagara Falls, 12:00
Cardinal Mooney (Oh) @ Canisius, 1:00
Bishop Timon @ Cardinal O’Hara, 1:00
St. Mary’s @ St. Joe’s, 1:00
Ellicottville @ Nichols, 1:00
Sherman @ Panama, 1:30
Kenmore West @ Kenmore East, 2:00
Lockport @ Williamsville North, 2:00
Williamsville South @ Sweet Home, 2:00
Starpoint @ Riverside (RF), 2:00
East Aurora @ Eden, 2:00
Lackawanna @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Hutch Tech @ East High (AH), 3:00
Newfane @ Bennett (AH), 6:00
Aquinas @ St. Francis, 7:00
Pioneer @ Olean, 7:00
WEEK 10
Friday, November 7th @ Ralph Wilson
Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA
Section VI Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 8th @ Ralph Wilson
Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA
Section VI Championships, TBA
WEEK 11
Friday, November 14th
NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA
Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 15th
NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA
Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
WEEK 12
Friday, November 21st
NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 22nd
NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA
Msgr. Martin Association Championship
WEEK 8
Friday, October 24th
Section VI Playoffs TBA
Canisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00
Saturday, October 25th
Section VI Playoffs TBA
Erie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Joe’s, 1:00
St. Francis @ St. Mary’s, 1:00
Nichols @ Sherman, 1:30
WEEK 9
Friday, October, 31st
Section VI Semifinals TBA
St. Joe’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00
Saturday, November 1st
Section VI Semifinals TBA
Cardinal O’Hara @ St. Mary’s, 1:00
St. Francis @ Canisius, 1:00
WEEK 13
Friday, November 28th @ Carrier Dome
NYS Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 29th @ Carrier Dome
NYS Championships, TBA
College Football
Still Believing in Miracles
The University at Buffalo lost a heart-breaker to
he said. “They told me I wouldn’t walk and I walked.
Bowling Green last weekend. The Bulls fell 36-35 and
They told me I wouldn’t play football and I’m playing
dropped a game behind Bowling Green in the MAC
football. I’m definitely thankful.”
East Division.
Redden also thinks of former Sweet Home star
“It was devastating,” Buffalo defensive back Adam
DeShanaro Morris who was paralyzed in a freak acciRedden said. “We had the game and we couldn’t close
dent four years ago.
it out. We did not want
“We have the same
to be in the situation
story but it’s two differwhere we are now, hopent paths were on,”
ing that someone else
Redden said. “He’s
knocks them off.”
walking down another
Redden says that a
road and becoming a
pall hung over the trip
coach and I became a
home.
player.”
“The guys were pretRedden is majoring
ty quiet,” Redden said.
in Psychology at UB.
“It was big deal.”
“I have a BS in
Redden also said
Psychology,” he said. “I
that he didn’t want to
am also getting in BS in
dwell on the loss.
Pharmacology and
“That lasted until the
Toxicology. After football
Sunday meetings,” he
is over, I will head to
said. “Once we talked
graduate school to
about the last play, then
become a pharmacist.”
we have to get ready to
Redden says he is
play Eastern Michigan.
hoping for more than 6
Leaving a shadow over
or 7 more games...
the team can keep you
which would mean getfrom victory in the
ting paid to play football.
future.”
“I would definitely
Redden is now a
love to keep playing
senior who is entering
after college,” he said.
Photo by Paul Hokanson “Who wouldn’t want to
the last half of his final
collegiate season.
have an occupation as a
UB senior Adam Redden is a St. Francis grad.
Eight years ago, the
football player?”
Football Weekly ran a cover story on Redden, entitled
But, he understands that football will end soon,
“Miracle Man.”
whether that is with UB or a professional team.
While he was riding in the car as his father, drove
“After football, my real dream is to be a neuroscienthe boy home from a game at St. Francis High School.
tist,” he said. “If you can fix the brain you can fix learnA drunk driver swerved into their lane and struck the
ing disabilities, you can fix anything. You never know
Redden’s car so hard that the passenger side was
what you can fix. If I can help people with brain injuries,
entirely caved in.
I can help mankind.”
Redden was injured so badly that he was given late
But, for right now, he and his teammates have 6
rites at the scene.
games left to try and win the MAC championship.
“I was just a kid,” he said, “and so, at the time, I was“We go to Eastern Michigan this week,” he said. “We
n’t amazed that I survived. But, looking back on it, I feel want to come back strong. We want to just play one
like I am a Miracle Man. You never know when your
game, practice at a time, one week at a time.’
last moment will be or when you will get a second
A Bowl Game is still a possibility for the Bulls and
chance.”
Redden is hoping that, once again, a miracle can occur
The fact that Redden returned to play two more sea- and UB can win the MAC championship.
sons at St. Francis shocked people. The thought of
“I’m still living my dream as a student athlete,”
playing college football was preposterous.
Redden said. “So right now, I want to be the best I
“Not a lot of people thought I would ever play again,” can.”
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12:00 PM
Union College
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1:00 PM
Frostburg*
HOME 12:00 PM
Brockport*
HOME 7:00 PM
Ithaca* Away
1:00 PM
Salisbury*
Away
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St. John Fisher*^
HOME 1:00 PM
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D I V I S I O N
Empire 8
Ithaca.…..........................
Buffalo State…………....
St. John Fisher…............
Utica................................
Hartwick.….....................
Alfred.…..........................
Salisbury.…....................
Brockport State...............
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Conf
3-0
2-1
2-1
2-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
0-2
0-3
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4-1
3-1
4-1
2-2
3-1
2-2
2-2
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Last Week’s Scores
Salisbury 37, St. John Fisher 34
Buffalo State 31, Frostburg 14
Ithaca 27, Utica 10
Hartwick 34, Alfred 30
This Week’s Games
Utica @ Salisbury, 12:00
Hartwick@ St. John Fisher, 1:00
Buffalo State @ Ithaca, 1:00
Frostburg @ Brockport, 1:00
Liberty League
Hobart
RPI
Springfield
St. Lawrence
Rochester
Merchant Marine
WPI
Union
Conf
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2
All
5-0
4-1
4-1
4-1
2-2
2-3
1-4
0-4
Last Week’s Scores
Springfield 42, Union 35
St. Lawrence 31, Rochester 6
Hobart 28, WPI 14
RPI 45, Merchant Marine 14
This Week’s Games
Springfield @ Hobart, 12:00
Union @ WPI, 1:00
St. Lawrence @ RPI, 1:00
Rochester @ Merchant Marine, 2:00
College Football
Hobart Wins 25th Straight
Senior QB Patrick Conlan threw for a
backers Jacob Stanley and Trayvon
career-high 257 yards and three touchToney shared team-high honors with six
downs to lead the ninth-ranked Hobart
tackles apiece. Junior defensive tackle
College football team to a 28-14 Liberty
Tucker Gumkowski came up with the
League victory
game's only
at WPI today.
turnover, interThe undefeated
cepting a pass
Statesmen (5that batted up
0, 2-0) jumped
in the air at the
out to 28-0 lead
line. The
on the way to
Statesmen also
its 25th consecblocked a third
utive regular
quarter punt
season victory.
thanks to junior
The
linebacker
Engineers (1-4,
Marcus
0-2) packed the
Jemison's
box all day, darspeed off the
ing Hobart to
edge. Jemison
throw the ball.
had three tackConlan comles, including
pleted 22-of-38
one for a loss.
passes, both
The
career highs,
Statesmen got
without an
on the board on
interception.
their second
Senior wide
Hobart QB Patrick Conlan led the Statesmen possession of
receiver Elvin
the game. On
to their 25th straight regular-season win.
Souffrant had a
fourth down
team-high six catches for a game-high
and 3, sophomore wide receiver Sean
83 yards.
Cunningham turned a short completion
Hobart's defensive starters confrom Conlan into a 31-yard touchdown,
tained the WPI offense in the first three
the first TD catch of his career. The
quarters. The Engineers had just 66
eight-play drive covered 52 yards.
yards of total offense (16 rush, 50 pass)
Hobart will host Springfield this weekentering the fourth quarter. Junior lineend.
MAC East
Conf
Bowling Green.….............. 2-0
Akron................................. 1-0
Buffalo…………................. 1-1
Ohio.….............................. 1-1
Miami (Oh).….................... 1-1
Kent State..….................... 0-2
UMass.….......................... 0-2
All
4-2
3-2
3-3
3-3
1-5
0-5
0-6
MAC West
Conf
Toledo..….......................... 3-0
Northern Illinois................. 1-0
Central Michigan............... 1-1
Western Michigan.…......... 0-1
Ball State........………….... 0-1
Eastern Michigan.….......... 0-1
All
4-2
4-1
3-3
2-3
1-4
1-4
UB... Last Week Score
Bowling Green 36, Buffalo 35
UB... This Week’s Game
Buffalo @ Eastern Michigan, 1:00
58
Last Week’s Scores
Army 33, Ball State 24
Akron 31, Eastern Michigan 6
Miami 42, Massachusetts 41
Central Michigan 28, Ohio 10
Bowling Green 36, Buffalo 35
Northern Illinois 17, Kent State 14
Toledo 20, Western Michigan 19 ot
This Week’s Games
Buffalo @ Eastern Michigan, 1:00
Bowling Green @ Ohio, 2:00
Miami @ Akron, 2:00
UMass @ Kent State, 2:00
Western Michigan @ Ball State, 3:00
Toledo @ Iowa State, 3:30
Central Michigan @ Northern Illinois
It’s not the critic who counts.
Not the man who points out where
the strong man stumbled or where
the doer of deeds could have done
them 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 triumph
of high achievements
and who, at the worst,
if he fails at least fails
while daring greatly,
so that his place will
never be with those
cold timid souls
who know neither
victory or defeat.
- Theodore Roosevelt
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