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York and Adams County Report – Week 9

Tagged under: District 3

| October 26, 2014


Stat Stars of the Week

OFFENSE:

Rushing: (200 yds or more)

235 yds – Hakeem Kinard – York Catholic
200 yds – Andre Robinson – Bishop McDevitt

Passing: (200 yds or more)

320 yds – Ross Campbell – West York
316 yds – Nik Strine – Central York
296 yds – Kyle Krout – Hanover
270 yds – Nick Marsilio – Bishop McDevitt
216 yds – James Way III – William Penn

Touchdown Passes: (4 or more)

4 – Stanley Ross Campbell – West York

Receiving: (100 yds or more)

223 yds – Dylan Krieger – Hanover
219 yds – Diego Torres – West York
151 yds – Collin Mailman – York Suburban
136 yds – Jeremiah Dadeboe – Central York
133 yds – Logan Hall – Spring Grove
132 yds – Bryce Hall – Bishop McDevitt
103 yds – Sae’Quan Whitaker – William Penn
101 yds – Jordan Zirkle – Northeastern

Touchdowns: (4 or more)

4 – Zack Ingram – William Penn

DEFENSE:

Fumble Returns for Touchdowns:

28 yds – David Hamaty – Lowe Dauphin
1 yd – Kobe Wansel – Gettysburg

Interception Returns for Touchdowns:

60 yds – Ryan Markle – Bermudian Springs
50 yds – Ryan Kalke – Eastern York
38 yds – Owen Ritter – Dallastown
25 yds – Wade Laudeman – Gettysburg

Interceptions: (2 or more)

3 – Wade Laudeman – Gettysburg
2 – Ryan Markle – Bermudian Springs

Tackles: (10 or More)

12 – Tyler Jachelski – South Western

Sacks: (3 or more)

3 – Seth Janney – South Western

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns:

96 yds – Phil Overton – Red Land
87 yds – Kobe Wansel – Gettysburg

Kicking: Multiple Field Goals

2 – McKinley Curran – Dallastown

Field Goals: 30 Yards or More:

42 yds – McKinley Curran – Dallastown
40 yds – McKinley Curran – Dallastown
District 3 Notes for York & Adams Counties

York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division I action:

The Mustangs of South Western (4-5 overall, 4-2 League) defeated the Bobcats of Northeastern (4-5 overall, 1-5 League) 16-7 in league action. The Mustangs gained 146-yards rushing and 51-yards passing for a total of 197-yards of offense. Junior quarterback Brock Geiman completed 5 of 14 passes for the 51-yards, 3 for 26-yards to Noah Staub, 1for 15-yards to Robby Harbison, and 1 for 10-yards to Hunter Palmer, for the Mustangs. Robby Harbison led the Mustangs rushing attack with 19 carries for 80-yards, followed by Bret Hertzog with 13 carries for 58-yards (including a 3-yard touchdown), Miles Francis with 8 carries for 14-yards, and Brock Geiman with 2 carries for minus 3-yards. Andrew Slater kicked 2 extra points, Brady Thayer intercepted 1 pass and returned it for 13-yards, Zach Hughes intercepted 1 pass and returned it 9-yards, Luke Baugher recorded 3 sacks for 29-yards in losses, and recorded 2 pass hurries, Seth Janney recorded 3 sacks for 39-yards in losses, and recorded 1 pass hurry, Josh Zeroth recorded 1 sack for a 1-yard loss, Tyler Jachelski registered 12 tackles, Ryan Krebs recorded 2 pass hurries, and Tyler Fulmore and Marcus Jones each recorded 1 pass hurry, for the Mustangs. Ryan Krebs recovered 2 fumbles, Tyler Fulmore recovered 1 fumble and recorded 1 pass hurry, Seth Janney recorded 1 sack for an 11-yard loss, Gus Landis and Josh Zeroth each recorded 3 pass hurries, Josh Martin recorded 2 pass hurries, Luke Baugher and Tyler Jachelski each recorded 1 pass hurry, and Brady Thayer and Nate VanCampen each defended 1 pass, for the Mustangs. The Mustangs are currently ranked number 18 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. The Bobcats gained a net of minus 46-yards rushing and 192 yards passing for a total of 146 yards gained. Blake Einsig completed 9 of 14 passes for the 192-yards and 1 touchdown, 6 for 101-yards to Jordan Zirkle and 3 for 91-yards to David Ankney (including a 75-yard touchdown) for the Bobcats. Fred Mulbah led the Bobcats rushing attack with 5 carries for 23-yards, followed by Kody Reeser with 11 carries for 10-yards, Chris Whack with 3 carries for 7-yards, Ankney with 1 carry for minus 5-yards, and Einsig with 10 carries for minus 81-yards. Chase Sasala kicked 1 extra point, Houston Hoffman intercepted a pass, and an unknown player intercepted a pass and returned it 13-yards, for the Bobcats. The Bobcats are currently ranked number 21 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Wildcats of Dallastown (8-1 overall, 6-0 league) defeated the Panthers of Central York (4-5 overall, 4-2 league) 47-21 in league action, wrapping up at least a share of the Division I crown. Addison Quinones led the Wildcats rushing attack with 111-yards (including touchdowns of 2 and 1-yards), followed by Sharod Wilson with 87 (including a 41-yard touchdown), Jake Garrity with 30, Cade Gold with 27, Dezmond Jones with 18-yards (including a 1-yard touchdown), and Nick Mabry with 1-yard. Quarterback Gold completed 11 of 20 passes for 100-yards and 1 touchdown, 4 for 40-yards to Jakob Jansen, 2 for 29-yards to Owen Ritter (including a 26-yard touchdown), 2 for 9-yards to John Middleton, 1 for 9-yards to Elijah Lloyd, 1 for 7-yards to Jordan Green, and 1 for 6-yards to Quinones, and Quinones completed 1 pass for 7-yards to Gold, for the Wildcats. Owens returned an interception 26-yards for a touchdown, McKinley Curran kicked 2 field goals (for 42 and 40-yards) and 5 extra points, Middleton intercepted a pass and returned it 17-yards, Jansen intercepted a pass and defended 2 passes, Quinones defended 4 passes, Kristoffer Phennicie and Justin Tindull each recorded 2 sacks, Weaver Damoni recorded a half sack and 4 pass hurries, and William Reilly recorded 1 pass defense for the Wildcats. The Wildcats are currently ranked number 5 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Nik Strine led the Panther meager rushing attack with 10-yards, followed by Pearson Hinkle with 7-yards, and Terrance Carter with minus 3-yards. Quarterback Strine completed 18 of 41 passes for 316-yards and 3 touchdowns, 6 for 136-yards to Jeremiah Dadeboe (including touchdowns of 17 and 78-yards), 5 for 93-yards to Carter (including a 56-yard touchdown), 3 for 46-yards to Brandon Falkenstein, 3 for 35-yards to Hinkle, and 1 for 6-yards to Robert Romey, for the Panthers. Carter Luckenbaugh kicked 3 extra points for the Panthers. The Panthers are currently ranked number 17 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Lions of Red Lion (6-3 overall, 5-1 league) defeated the Rockets of Spring Grove (3-6 overall, 1-5 league) 41-28 in league action. Antwan Jackson led the Lions rushing attack with 88-yards, followed by Dalton Grove with 81 (including touchdowns of 21 and 39-yards), Dan Waldrup with 43-yards (including a 40-yard touchdown), and Kendrick Boyd-Gillespie with 1-yard. Quarterback Grove completed 12 of 16 passes for 177-yards and 2 touchdowns, 4 for 54-yards to Matthias Cabbell (including a 13-yard touchdown), 2 for 40-yards to Boyd-Gillespie (including a 15-yard touchdown), 1 for 30-yards to Alex Keough, 2 for 23-yards to Christian Castle, 2 for 17-yards to Joe Dashler, and 1 for 13-yards to Dan Waldrup, for the Lions. Nate Olsen kicked 5 extra points for the Lions. The Lions are currently ranked number 14 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Zack Stauffer led the Rockets rushing attack with 91-yards (including a 2-yard touchdown), followed by Shay Feulmer with 65 (including an 18-yard touchdown), and Nick Erickson with 38-yards. Quarterback Messersmith completed 16 of 23 passes for 196-yards and 1 touchdown, 5 for 75-yards to Nick Erickson, 4 for 61-yards to Logan Hall (including a 19-yard touchdown), 1 for 35-yards to Feulmer, and 6 for 25-yards to Anthony Beddia, and Erickson completed 1 pass for 72-yards and a touchdown to Hall, for the Rockets. Andrew Luckenbaugh kicked 4 extra points for the Rockets. The Rockets are currently ranked number 24 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Bearcats of William Penn, York High, (3-6 overall, 3-3 league) defeated the Colonials of New Oxford (0-9 overall, 0-6 league) 43-7 in league action. Zack Ingram led the Bearcats rushing attack with 131-yards (including 4 touchdowns, for 2, 6, 1, and 4-yards), followed by James Way III with 73, Edgar Centeno with 47 (including an 11-yard touchdown), Danny Acevedo with 26, Sae’Quan Whitaker with 12, Andrew Radzik with 9, Lasmir Mitchell with 2, and Durvel Wilson with 2-yards. Quarterback Way III completed 10 of 13 passes for 216-yards and 1 touchdown, 3 for 103-yards to Whitaker (including a 49-yard touchdown), 3 for 63-yards to Darren Stephens, 2 for 33-yards to Acevedo, and 2 for 17-yards to Nate Delmotte, for the Bearcats. Ethan Fogelman kicked 5 extra points and Radzik ran in for a 2-point conversion for the Bearcats. The Bearcats are currently ranked number 22 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Hunter Ringrose led the Colonials rushing attack with 54-yards, followed by Brandon Scott with 24, Keegan Romanoff with 17, Elijah Myers with 13, Corban Czap with 9, Daulton Snyder with 7, Kyle West with 4, Tanner Miller with a 2-yard touchdown run, and Wesley Gayle with 2-yards. Quarterback Czap completed 2 of 7 passes for minus 4-yards, 1 for 5-yards to Jon Sanford and 1 for minus 9-yards to Snyder, for the Colonials. Trey Parrish kicked1 extra point for the Colonials.

York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division II action:

The Bulldogs of West York (8-1 overall, 5-0 league) shut out the Eagles of Dover (4-5 overall, 3-2 league) 51-0 in league action, wrapping up at least a share of the Division I crown. Stanley Ross Campbell led the Bulldogs rushing attack with 57-yards, followed by Brett Kinneman with 56 (including a 49-yard touchdown), Cadence Thomas with 49, Rammell Baldwin with 35 (including a 21-yard touchdown), Allen Stauffer with 13, Ryan Narber with a 10-yard touchdown run, Garrett Stauffer with 7-yards, and Nicholas Spadafora with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Campbell completed 11 of 15 passes for 320-yards and 4 touchdowns, 5 for 219-yards to Diego Torres (including touchdowns of 38, 80, and 72-yards), 2 for 37-yards to Terry Cains (including a 19-yard touchdown), 2 for 26-yards to Narber, 1 for 22-yards to Thomas, and1 for 16-yards to Cash Gladfelter, for the Bulldogs. Brett Strickler a 26-yard field goal and kicked 5 extra points and Evan Keim kicked 1 extra point for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs are currently ranked number 2 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Tyrel Jones led the Eagles rushing attack with 82-yards, followed by Durran Ledbetter with 48, Kenyon Hoopes with 16, John Sterner with 13-yards, Joey Zutell with 1-yard, and Marcus Howell with minus 8-yards. Quarterback Hoopes completed 3 of 6 passes for 28-yards, 1 for 13-yards to Ledbetter, 1 for 11-yards to Sterner, and 1 for 4-yards to Jones, and Tyler Blazosky completed 1 of 2 passes for 3-yards to Ledbetter for the Eagles. The Eagles are currently ranked number 19 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Warriors of Gettysburg (8-1 overall, 4-1 league) and the Trojans of York Suburban (4-5 overall, 3-2 league) 51-14 in league action, setting up a showdown next week with the Bulldogs of West York with a share of the Division crown on the line. Lane Sherman led the Warriors rushing attack with 71-yards (including touchdowns of 2 and 27-yards), followed by Wade Laudeman with 41 (including a 5-yad touchdown), Dalton Lyons with 32, Tyler Lampe with 11 (including a 1-yard touchdown), Elijah Jackson with 10, Oakley Marsh with 6, Tyler Wilt with 5-yards, Khalil with 1-yard, Edney Celius with minus 4-yards, and Jake Myers with minus 6-yards. Quarterback Myers completed 5 of 8 passes for 81-yards, 3 for 65-yards to Lampe and 2 for 16-yards to Jordan Turner, and Tyler Wilt completed 1 of 2 passes for 28-yards to Patrick Heidecker, for the Warriors. Kobe Wansel returned a kickoff 87-yards for a touchdown and returned a fumble 1-yard for a touchdown, Laudeman returned an interception 25-yards for a touchdown and intercepted 3 passes, Michael Heeschen kicked 7 extra points, and Wilt tackled the quarterback in the end zone for a sack and a safety, for the Warriors. The Warriors are currently ranked number 4 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Liam McWilliams led the Trojans rushing attack with 32-yards, followed by Sawyer Robinson with 22, Thomas Merkle with 7 (including a 1-yard touchdown), Dimitrios Jimmy Daglaris with 2, and Justice Gettle with 2-yards. Quarterback Merkle completed 12 of 21 passes for 193-yards and 1 touchdown and Robinson completed 2 of 6 passes for 30-yards for he Trojans. Collin Mailman aught 5 passes for 151-yards (including an 80-yard touchdown), Daglaris caught 4 passes for 26-yards, Kevin Moats caught 1 pass for 25-yards, Teague Hoffman caught 3 passes for 11-yards, and Brad Smith caught 1 pass for 10-yards, for the Trojans. Jonas Atkinson kicked 2 extra points for the Trojans. The Trojans are currently ranked number 22 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Golden Knights of Eastern York (6-3 overall, 2-3 League) and the Tri-Valley League’s Cardinals of Pine Grove (4-5 overall, 4-3 league) 21-14 in non-league action. Keegan Corwell led the Golden Knights rushing attack with 62-yards (including a 2-yard touchdown), followed by Lucas Barshinger with 42 (including a 24-yard touchdown), Jake Kessler with 20, Conrad Rhein with 18, and Jimmy Kurnik with 6-yards. Quarterback Rhein completed 2 of 6 passes for 88-yards to Damian McKinsey for the Golden Knights. Ryan Kalke returned an interception 50-yards for a touchdown and intercepted a second pass, Sawyer Richardson intercepted a pass, and McKinsey kicked 3 extra points, for the Golden Knights. The Golden Knights are currently ranked number 17 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs. Mark Weinus led the Cardinals rushing attack with 124-yards (including a 44-yard touchdown), followed by Alec Soltys with 16, Scott Aungst with 12, Danny Diaz-Walton with 2-yards, Logan Levan with minus 3-yards, and Tyler Wolfe with minus 5-yards. Quarterback Levan completed 8 of 21 passes for 153-yards and 1 touchdown, 4 for 80-yards to Wolfe (including a 24-yad touchdown), 2 for 47-yards to Diaz-Walton, 1 for 21-yards to Luke Rossi, and 1 for 5-yards to Weinus, for the Cardinals. The Cardinals registered a 2-point conversion.

The Warriors of Susquehannock (1-8 overall, 1-4 League) edged the Rams of Kennard-Dale (1-8 overall, 0-6 league) 10-9 in league action, to break into the win column for their first time this season. Collin Riley led the Warriors rushing attack with 130-yards, followed by Kevin Clapp with 31, Tucker Devilbliss with 11, Dorian Faster with 17-yards, Chase Summers with minus 7-yards, and Josh Stoneberg with minus 12-yards. Quarterback Stoneberg completed 8 of 16 passes for 75-yards and 1 touchdown and Summers completed 1 of2 passes for no yards for the Warriors. Faster caught 3 passes for 37-yards (including an 18-yard touchdown from Stoneberg), Nick Tannura caught 5 passes for 30-yards, and Dervon Mayberry caught 1 pass for 8-yards, for the Warriors. Adam Hedgeland kicked an 18-yad field goal and 1 extra point and Faster intercepted a pass, for the Warriors. Austin Jenkins led the Rams rushing meager attack with 21-yards, followed by Jacob Keese with 4, Josh Eaton with 3-yards, Kendall Wales with 1-yard, Chase Carlile with minus 3-yards, and Kyle Amrhein with minus 17-yards. Quarterback Amrhein completed 9 of 22 passes for 125-yards and 1 touchdown and Carlile comopleted1 pass for 34-yards for the Rams. Keese caught 1 pass for 74-yards and a touchdown from Amrhein, Camren Stokes caught 3 passes for 46-yards, Jenkins caught 5 passes for 31-yards, and Wales caught 2 passes for 8-yards, for the Rams. Keese tackled a runner in the end zone for a safety and Jenkins kicked 1 extra point for the Rams.

York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) Division III action:

The Eagles of Bermudian Springs, (9-0 overall, 6-0 league) shut out the Thunderbolts of Littlestown (2-7 overall, 1-5 league) 42-0 in league action, wrapping up at least a share of the Division I crown. Briton Shelton led the Eagles rushing attack with 135-yards (including a 13-yard touchdown), followed by Colton Dull with 60 (including touchdowns of 17 and 14-yards), Quinton King with 27 (including a 14-yard touchdown), Ethan Frank with 27, Brenton Krebs with 18, Ben Egenrieder with 8, Ashton West with 6, Trenton Hull with 5-yards, Addison Wheeler with 1-yard, and Ryan Markle with no yards. Quarterback Markle completed 4 of 10 passes for 91-yards and 1 touchdown, 2 for 39-yards to Dull, 1 for 38-yards and a touchdown to Wyatt Gearhart, and 1 for 14-yards to Shelton, for the Eagles. Markle returned an interception 60-yards for a touchdown and intercepted a second pass, Connor Zahm kicked 5 extra points, and Aaron Becker kicked1 extra point, for the Eagles. The undefeated Eagles are ranked second for District 3 Class AA playoff consideration. Only the top 8 teams qualify for the playoffs. Zach Brown led the Thunderbolts rushing attack with 33-yards, followed by Lucas Reynolds with 17, Jose Ariza with 11, Wesley Storey with 6, Dylan Sizemore with 4, Connor Geiman with 2-yards, Tyler Carr with 1-yard, Tanner Noble with minus 2-yards, and Jarrett Brittain with minus 8-yards. Quarterback Jarrett Brittain completed 2 of 10 passes for 17-yards, 1 for 9-yards to Reynolds and 1 for 8-yards to Dalton Brittain, for the Thunderbolts. Dalton Brittain intercepted a pass for the Thunderbolts. The Thunderbolts are currently ranked number 11 for District 3 Class AA playoff consideration. Only the top 8 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Fighting Irish of York Catholic (6-3 overall, 5-1 league) defeated the Knights of Fairfield (5-4 overall, 3-3 league) 42-19 in league action. Hakeem Kinard led the Fighting Irish rushing attack with 235-yards (including touchdowns of 1, 91, and 2-yards), followed by Greg Bennett with 95 (including touchdowns of 11 and 53-yards), Jakklar Kinard with 14-yards, Jack Burnside with a 7-yard touchdown run, Scott Bartkowiak with 1-yard, and Luke Brennan with no yards. Quarterback Hakeem Kinard completed 2 of 10 passes for 10-yards to Qua’Shawn Grooms for the Fighting Irish. Brennan kicked 6 extra points for the Fighting Irish. The Fighting Irish are currently ranked number 3 for District 3 Class A playoff consideration. Only the top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs. Brandon Selman led the Knights rushing attack with 39-yards, followed by Mason Flickinger with 34, Matt Petrie with 29, and Michael Quealy with 1-yard. Quarterback Flickinger completed 17 of 37 passes for 148-yards and 3 touchdowns, 4 for 73-yards to Antijuan Washington (including a 17-yard touchdown), 6 for 29-yards to Petrie (including an 11-yard touchdown), 1 for 16-yards and a touchdown to Darian Mort, 3 for 14-yards to Alex Irwin, 2 for 11-yards to Brandon Hummel, and 1 for 5-yards to Selman, for the Knights. Hummel kicked 1 extra point for the Knights. The Knights are currently ranked number 5 for District 3 Class A playoff consideration. Only the top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs.
The Canners of Biglerville (5-4 overall, 3-3 league) defeated the Nighthawks of Hanover (2-7 overall, 1-5 league) 28-6 in league action. Dayne Showers led the Canners rushing attack with 88-yards, followed by Colton Sentz with 39 (including a 2-yard touchdown), Sam Laird with 38 (including a 3-yard touchdown), Brock Asper with 7-yards, and Ben Hurda with minus 9-yards. Quarterback Hurda completed 7 of 14 passes for 169-yards and 2 touchdowns, 2 for 74-yards to Showers (including a 57-ysrd touchdown), 1 for 35-yards to Sentz, 1 for 26-yards to Gage McAuliffe, 1 for 18-yards and a touchdown to Nate Newberry, and 2 for 16-yards to Laird, for the Canners. Jorden Trostel kicked 4 extra points for the Canners. The Canners are currently ranked number 8 for District 3 Class AA playoff consideration. Only the top 8 teams qualify for the playoffs. Jordan Laughman led the Nighthawks rushing attack with 26-yards, followed by Resean Williams with 11, Elijah Boswell with 10, Wendell Oliveras with 9, Dylan Krieger with 7, Kyle Krout with 2-yards, and Dylan Stair with no yards. Quarterback Krout completed 28 of 45 passes for 296-yards and Krieger completed 2 of 3 passes for 9-yards. Krieger caught 23 passes for 223-yards, Nick Seymour caught 2 passes for 46-yards, Jase Etzler caught 4 passes for 28-yards (including a 3-yard touchdown from Krieger), and Williams caught 1 pass for 7-yards, for the Nighthawks. The Nighthawks are currently ranked number 12 for District 3 Class AA playoff consideration. Only the top 8 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Squires of Delone Catholic (5-4 overall, 4-2 league) defeated the Spartans of York County Tech (1-8 overall, 1-5 league) 36-8 in league action. Alex Little led the Squires rushing attack with 78-yards (including touchdowns of 9, 11, and 2-yards), followed by Jake Kadis with 35 (including a 2-yard touchdown), Tavian Dorsey with 27, Zach Hart with 18, Sean Sneeringer with 15, Logan Panzer with 5, Kevin McKinnon with 4-yards, and David Metcalf with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Brian Shermeyer completed 1 of 2 passes for 44-yards to Justin Gobrecht and quarterback Jake Wiles completed 2 of 2 passes for 41-yards, 1 for 34-yards and a touchdown to Dorsey and 1 for 7-yards to Gobrecht, for the Squires. Shermeyer threw a 2-point conversion pass to Kadis and Jay Strickland kicked a 22-yard field goal and 1 extra point for the Squires. The Squires are currently ranked number 4 for District 3 Class A playoff consideration. Only the top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs. Jibri Bones led the Spartans rushing attack with 130-yards, followed by Nashid Bones with 19 (including a 14-yard touchdown), Brandon Montouth with 3, Cedric Baldwin with 2-yards, and Kahleik Savery with minus 2-yards. Quarterback Savery completed 3 of 10 passes for 18-yards, 1 for 8-yards to David Porter, 1 for 6-yards to Montouth, and 1 for 4-yards to Damarius Wiggins, for the Spartans. Savery ran in for a 2-point conversion for the Spartans. The Spartans are currently ranked number 28 for District 3 Class AAAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

Mid-Penn Conference action

The Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s Patriots of Red Land (7-2 overall, 3-2 league) were defeated by the Crusaders of Bishop McDevitt (9-0 overall, 5-0 league) 53-31 in league action. Andre Robinson led the Crusaders rushing attack with 200-yards (including touchdowns of 5, 18, and 49-yards), followed by Que’Shawn Jenkins-Barksdale 108 (including touchdowns of 16 and 57-yards), and Nick Marsilio with 15-yards. Quarterback Marsilio completed 15 of 21 passes for 270-yards and 3 touchdowns, 3 for 132-yards to Bryce Hall (including touchdowns of 15 and 81-yards), 1 for 47-yards and a touchdown to Kevin Lenz, 2 for 44-yards to Chad Cortez, 6 for 35-yards to Kobay White, 2 for 10-yards to Robinson, and 1 for 2-yards to Jenkins-Barksdale, for the Crusaders. Chris Mixon kicked 5 extra points for the Crusaders. Garrett Scott led the Patriots rushing attack with 143-yards, followed by Phil Overton 140 (including a 69-yard touchdown), Justin Johnson with 33, and Hunter Briner with 3-yards. Quarterback Scott completed 9 of 18 passes for 104-yards and 2 touchdowns, 3 for 55-yards to Overton (including touchdowns of 29 and 18-yards), 2 for 18-yards to Kyle Campbell, 2 for 13-yards to Jake Rollman, 1 for 10-yards to Chris Bigger, and 1 for 8-yrds to Tyler Hodges, for the Patriots. Overton returned a kickoff 96-yards for a touchdown, Chad Stout kicked a 27-yard field goal and 2 extra points, and Jeremy Fisher kicked 2 extra points for the Patriots. The Patriots are currently ranked number 5 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

The Mid-Penn Colonial Division’s Polar Bears of Northern York (3-6 overall, 2-3 league) were shut out by the Mid-Penn Keystone Division’s Falcons of Lower Dauphin (8-1 overall, 4-1 league) 60-0 in non-league action. Brendon Shaffer led the Falcons rushing attack with 124-yards (including touchdowns of 26 and 73-yards), followed by Kyle Walker with 101 (including a 47-yard touchdown), David Hamaty with 99 (including touchdowns of 65 and 22-yards), Angel Cruz with 69 (including a 59-yard touchdown), George Hatalowich with 50-yards (including a 10-yard touchdown), and Tommy Klock with minus 1-yard. Quarterback Klock completed 5 of 11 passes for 101-yards and 1 touchdown, 3 for 74-yards to Adam Domovich, 1 for 16-yards and a touchdown to Evan Morrill, and 1 for 11-yards to Adam Zeiders, for the Falcons. Hamaty returned a fumble 28-yards for a touchdown, Antonio Heredia kicked 4 extra points, and Jackson Becher kicked 2 extra points, for the Falcons. Robert Shelly led the Polar Bears rushing attack with 68-yards, followed by Sam Geiser with 35, Michael Kearney with 3-yards, and Curtis Robison with minus 22-yards. Quarterback Robison completed 6 of 18 passes for 45-yards, 3 for 21-yards to Jake Cromer, 1 for 17-yards to Jared Sutch, 1 for 5-yards to Kearney, and 1 for 2-yards to Geiser, for the Polar Bears. The Polar Bears are currently ranked number 30 for District 3 Class AAA playoff consideration. Only the top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs.

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