District 10 Week 9 Recap
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Shane Lux | October 20, 2024
October 18, 2024
Hickory 56, Slippery Rock 0
Zander Telesz had a flawless passing performance. He completed 20-of-25 passes for 383 yards and seven touchdowns, one of the best passing efforts in program history. Telesz threw touchdowns of 18, 45, and 45 yards to Kelvin Morrison; Jadon Phillips had six receptions for 109 yards and scored on catches of 11 and 35 yards. Hickory led 42-0 after a quarter. Jamal Calhoun ran a 75-yard touchdown and led the Hornets with 125 yards rushing.
Sharon 63, Titusville 22
Ike Friday rushed for a monster 319 yards and five touchdowns to lead Sharon past Titusville. The Tigers ran for 473 yards as a team. Terrian White added 61 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Ethan Engelmore threw a touchdown to Logan Perks, and the Tigers added a safety. Ian McDonald threw for 148 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Rockets. Jaxon Covell caught four passes for 88 yards and two touchdowns. Kameron Mong added and touchdown pass and reception for Titusville.
Conneaut 40, Grove City 7
Joe Furgiuele ran for 231 yards on 25 carries and scored on touchdown runs of 31, 14, and 52 yards in the second half. Ben Easler threw first-half touchdowns to Furgiuele, Phoenix Humphries, and Alex Paskorz. Easler completed 12-of-16 passes for 202 yards, while Humphries caught four passes for 129 yards. Drake Moore threw for 101 yards and a 38-yard touchdown to Clayton Martin for Grove City’s lone score.
Oil City 48, Franklin 6
Steven Heise ran for 183 yards and five touchdowns as Oil City knocked off Franklin 48-6 in the Route 8 Rivalry. Heise scored on runs of 8, 62, 3, 7 and 2 yards. Cole Findlay added a 19-yard run, while De’Vaughn Griffin returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. Franklin got a pair of field goals from Connor Ritchey from 35 and 42 yards.
Meadville 56, Warren 7
Jordan Lawrence scored four touchdowns to lead Meadville past Warren. Lawrence scored on runs of 55, 28, and 45 yards while also returning a fumble 21 yards. Amari Grenaway caught a 43-yard pass from A.J. Feleppa and scored on a 16-yard run for the Bulldogs. Jacoby Thompson ran touchdowns of 28 and 13 yards, while Braydn Miller added a 3-yard run. Charlie Blum scored on a 19-yard run for Warren in the fourth quarter. Lawrence ran for 155 yards to lead Meadville.
Fort LeBoeuf 52, Girard 18
Xavier Blose ran for two touchdowns and threw a 55-yard pass to Hunter Villa to lead Fort LeBoeuf past Girard. Sadowski added two rushing touchdowns for the Bison, including a 51-yard run in the third quarter. John Duran and Brady Black added touchdown runs for Fort LeBoeuf, while Aiden Struchen returned a fumble for a score. Carson Stevens threw for 196 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 31 yards and a score to lead Girard. Stevens threw touchdowns to River Rogers Aidan Arnold.
Seneca 33, Iroquois 0
The Bobcats won their third straight game, blanking the Braves 33-0. Rylan Harwood rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown to lead Seneca. He also threw a 2-yard touchdown from Dominic Buscemi and caught an 8-yard touchdown from Danny Carter. They were the only two completed passes of the game for Seneca. Zach Moats also ran a touchdown.
Corry 28, Harbor Creek 7
Nolan Carey threw for 221 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Beavers past Harbor Creek. Carey added 59 yards on the ground. Blake Cook caught three touchdowns from Carey, while Keaton Frisina hauled in a 41-yard touchdown. Mason Savitz caught four passes for 87 yards, while Cook added six grabs for 45 yards. Harbor Creek scored on a touchdown pass from Heath Betza to Cameron Herman.
Cambridge Springs 22, Lakeview 12
The Blue Devils won their sixth straight game as Brett Kania, Brandon Hoover, and Jordan Washington each ran touchdowns for Cambridge Springs. Kania led the way with 101 yards, while Hoover and Washington ran for 43 and 50, respectively. Brayden Booher scored on a 1-yard, and Blake Skiles on a 49-yard pass from Leyton Zacherl for other Sailors touchdowns.
Saegertown 55, Cochranton 0
Aaron Shartle ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns to lead Saegertown to a 55-0 victory over Cochranton. Blake Burchill caught a 60-yard pass from William Shaffer and added a 10-yard run. Shaffer also tossed a 25-yard touchdown to Travis Huya and scored on a 5-yard run. Cru Scott added a 10-yard run. Cochranton was limited to eight yards of offense.
Farrell 54, Reynolds 7
Farrell easily won the Region 1 title, and the Steelers cruised past Reynolds 54-7 on Friday night. Farrell led 42-7 at halftime. Aaron Pegues completed 7-fo-10 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns. Julius Phillips caught three passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns. Dorean Cain added three receptions for 90 yards. Juelz Johnson rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown.
Mercer 1, Kennedy Catholic 0
Mercer earned a forfeit victory over Kennedy Catholic. The Mustangs now improve to 2-7 and will host Slippery Rock next Friday night. The Golden Eagles have forfeited three games this year and close their season at 0-8.
Wilmington 34, Sharpsville 17
Wilmington rushed for 425 yards and five touchdowns as the Greyhounds pulled away from Sharpsville. Chase Mitcheltree rushed for a game-high 184 yards and three touchdowns, while Jamie Miller added 156 yards and scored on a 5-yard run that gave Wilmington a 21-14 third-quarter lead. The ‘Hounds led 14-0 as Mitcheltree and Cael Kettering scored on runs of seven and 18 yards. The Blue Devils tied the game by halftime on a 57-yard run by Jaiden White and a 1-yard run by Geno Currie. Rylan Piccirilli booted a 28-yard field goal, pulling Sharpsville to within 21-17 in the fourth quarter, but Mitcheltree added touchdowns of 27 and 12 yards to seal the game for Wilmington.
Cathedral Prep 39, General McLane 32
Cathedral Prep rallied from a 19-14 halftime deficit to hold off General McLane 39-32 Friday night. Davin Friedman’s 68-yard touchdown pass to Corey Allen gave the Ramblers a 22-19 lead. Isaac Zietz answered with a 10-yard run, giving the Lancers the lead back, but Charbel Latouf’s 1-yard run gave Prep a lead they would never relinquish. DaZaire Carson scored on a 15-yard run, and Cam Christman kicked a 27-yard field goal as Prep led 39-26. Teige Berger caught a 33-yard pass from Isaac Zietz to close the gap. The Lancers led 13-0 in the first quarter when Isaac Zietz scored on a 5-yard run and tossed a 19-yard touchdown to his brother Jacob. Prep scored first-half touchdowns on Friedman’s 8-yard pass to Latouf and Carson’s 6-yard run. Berger’s 19-yard run gave General McLane the halftime lead. Latouf ran for 112 yards, Carson ran for an even 100 yards for the Ramblers, while Allen had 102 yards receiving on six catches. Isaac Zietz threw for 256 yards and ran for 35 for General McLane.
Mercyhurst Prep 48, Eisenhower 21
Vinny Feliciano went over 2000 yards rushing on the season as Mercyhurst Prep beat Eisenhower 48-21. Feliciano had another massive game for the Lakers, rushing 24 times for 293 yards and four touchdowns. He scored 30, 61, 6, and 75-yard touchdowns. Everett Cotterill threw a 67-yard touchdown to Ty Quinn on the game’s first play from scrimmage for the Lakers. Tyshaun Tate also returned the second-half kickoff for a touchdown. Eisenhower got rushing touchdowns from Caleb Jakubczak and Logan Penley, while the two also connected on a 12-yard touchdown pass. Jakubczak rushed for 89 yards, and Penley added 87 for the Knights.
Steubenville 44, McDowell 21
The Trojans were no match for undefeated Steubenville Friday night, falling to the Big Red. Read the full game recap here.
October 19, 2024
Fairview 24, North East 7
For the first time in nine years, the Tigers won a share of a region title. Read the full game recap here.
Canisius 31, Erie 6
Erie’s 3-game winning streak ended in West Seneca on Saturday. The Royals were no match for Canisius as the Crusaders led 17-0 at halftime and 31-0 early in the fourth quarter.
Northwestern 28, Union City 6
The Wildcats snapped their 3-game losing streak against Union City Saturday night. Read the full game recap here.
Greenville 50, Maplewood 20
Greenville won their eighth straight and rolled to another mercy rule victory. Nick Solderich had a monster game, accounting for six touchdowns. The Trojans led 42-6 at halftime. Solderich scored three rushing touchdowns, returned a punt, and threw two more. Both passing touchdowns went to Cael Thurber, covering 26 and 52 yards. Solderich’s rushing scores were from one, 16, and 70 yards, as was his punt return. Teage Calvin added a 39-yard touchdown run for Greenville. Maplewood scored on a 5-yard run by Kyle Jordan, an 18-yard run by Gavin Reynolds, and a 21-yard run by Andrew Proper.
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