Wednesday, August 21, 2013

High School Football: Two-a-Days: Perkiomen Valley and Plymouth-Whitemarsh

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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To help pass the time between now and the start of the 2013 PIAA High School Football season I am going to be giving a look at two teams a day. I will give try to call out a few impact student athletes on offense, defense, as well as pinpoint one of the storylines as they open training camp.

Check this blog all season for scores, stats, and predictions, and players of the week...



Head Coach: Scott Reed

Last year's record: 8-3 overall (7-2 in PAC-10)

Training Camp Question: Last year the Vikings' no-huddle offense exploded on the scene behind quarterback Rasaan Stewart. With the 6-foor-1, 180 pound, Division-One prospect back under center the PAC-10 team believes there is plenty room for improvement. Stewart may be recruited as a safety, but he is clearly one of the most dynamic offensive players in the area and he has plenty of weapons at hid disposal including Mark Bonomo and Clay Domine. The Vikings are going to score points, the big question is can the defense carry its weight.

Offensive Standout: Sr. Rasaan Stewart (QB)
Defensive Standout: Sr. Mark Bonomo (LB)
Breakout: Sr. Dakota Clanagan (WR)




Head Coach: Dan Chang

Last year's record: 9-2 overall (7-0 in Suburban One American Conference)

Training Camp Question: A year ago people were concerned how the Colonials would replace Xavier Ellington. Enter this camp and there is double the concern. Terry Brown and Corey Kelly made it "Xavier who" by each collecting 1,000 yards on the ground and 29 rushing scores. The names such as Brian Afflick and Manny Jones may not be well known around the area right now, but they will have a chance to follow in Brown and Kelly's shoes and emerge as the lead backs for conference contending club.

Offensive Standout: Sr. Brian Afflick (RB)
Defensive Standout: Jr. Ryan Bischoff (LB)
Breakout: So. Manny Jones (RB)

Check back tomorrow for Pope John Paul II and Pottsgrove

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