Thursday, September 29, 2011

MLB Division Series Breakdown

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
amarcus@montgomerynews.com
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It's a catchy slogan - Where legends are born. Think about the ground balls through legs, the shots heard around the world, the no-hitter, the Texas Leaguer that beat the New Yorkers.  Maybe Bill Buckner, Robby Thompson, Don Larsen and Luis Gonzalez were above average ball players, but they all are remembered for what they did, or it Buck's case, did not do in the Fall Classic.

So you welcome to my postseason analysis - Where legends are dissected.



Pitching: The advantage goes to Detroit here. Let's start in the back end and work our way up. Jose Valverde is no Mariano Rivera, but his 49-for-49 save situation suggests he pitching like the greatest closer of all-time (who just happens to be Mo). C.C. Sabathia is rare horse that only a few teams are lucky to have in their stall, but MoTown happens to be one of them. Verlander is coming off one of the best seasons for a starting pitcher of all-time, but it's Doug Fister and Max Scherzer that are bit more dangerous than Ivan Nova and Freddy Garica. 
Offense: The middle of the New York order is so locked in that is has to get the nod over Miguel Cabrera and company. It's not the second coming of the Murderer's row, but Granderson, Teixeira, and Cano have been unstoppable. And do you want to be the one that underestimates Derek Jeter or Alex Rodriguez with the title on the tight ropes? I don't think so.
Intangibles: I'd much rather have the Tigers defense with Austin Jackson in center field and and Alex Avila behind the plate. You can run on New York catching and if it were not for Teixeira picking every ball thrown in the dirt we'd be talking about an aging defense and a big liability. Both Joe Girardi and Jim Leyland have their flaws. 
BOTTOM LINE: Yankees in 5 - Go with the home field advantage and experience. Verlander can't pitch every game and I don't trust Fister or Scherzer on the big stage for the first time.




Pitching: It's closer than people think here. The media stares at the Rays young dominant starting staff and neglects to look at an aging and fatigue bullpen. The Rangers C.J. Wilson has been just as good as James Shields this season and both game one starters will receive second place Cy Young votes. All that being said, the Rangers do not have a David Price to pitch a game two or three. Matt Harrison, Derek Holland and company have had good season, but the edge does stand with Tampa.
Offense: It's the Rangers and this is not even close. Sure, BJ Upton and Evan Longoria have been hot lately, but Texas has seven guys who are just as or more capable. Led by Michael Young and Josh Hamilton the Rangers will look to outscore the wildcard squad.
Intangibles: I actually do put a lot of stock in getting hot late. The Rays have to feel invincible after the September they just had (or the September the Red Sox didn't have). Last year's AL Champs aren't sneaking up on any team this year.
BOTTOM LINE: Rays in 4 - I'll take the team on a roll against the team that will sorely misses Cliff Lee.




Pitching: A lot has been made of Ian Kennedy and Daniel Hudson because they have burst on the scene this season, but don't forget about the guys from Milwaukee who have lived on the scene for years now. Yovani Gallardo won 17 games, Zack Greinke went 11-0 at home and Shaun Marcum is a pretty nice three. Whose the game three starter for Arizona? You probably have google that, therefore edge goes to Milwaukee. 
Offense: Diamondbacks' Justin Upton is in the running for MVP, but he'll probably lose out to Ryan Braun or Prince Fielder (Well, probably Matt Kemp, but that does not help my point). So I'll take the best 3-4 punch in baseball over the team that has just come up with clutch hitting from unlikely suspects such as Ryan Roberts and Miguel Montero.
Intangibles: Not sure if I buy winning one for Fielder before he bolts for a megadeal. However, as great of a job Kirk Gibson has done I'm not sure I'm buying the Snakes. 
BOTTOM LINE: Brewers in 3 At first glance I was torn and then I realized the D'Backs have no playoff experience in their organization. Don't worry Zona, you'll be back.





Pitching: They talked before the season about the Phillies having one of the greatest rotations of all-time and they have not disappointed. Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee are both in the Cy Young talk and both are starving for their first World Series title. The Phils do have some questions in the bullpen with young and tired arms (Stutes and Bastardo), but there is not a guy that Tony LaRussa can point to, left or right, and feel totally confident they will be able to get an out.
Offense: The slight edge probably goes to Cardinals. Albert Pujols can win a game by himself and no one knows that better than Brad Lidge. Lance Berkman, Matt Holliday and Allen Craig for that matter have been solid protection. The Phillies actually have not put the postseason lineup on the field that often, but it looks like they'll put Pence in front of Ryan Howard to split the lefties.
Intangibles: While everyone likes the experience of the Phils, the Cards aren't too far behind. And the Cards are hot too, which favors them, but that starting pitcher along with the Philadelphia defense it tough to touch up. Plus, I'd say 102 wins means you were hot all season.
BOTTOM LINE: Phillies in 3 - Kyle Lohse and Edwin Jackson against Halladay and Lee in Philly does not seems like the best idea.

***The pick before the season started was Red Sox over Phillies, but Boston forgot how to get outs in September. Therefore I have to alter the prediction.

WORLD SERIES PICK: Phillies over Rays in 6 games

Crystal Ball: NFL, NCAA and HS predictions for the week

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
amarcus@montgomerynews.com
Follow me on Twitter @amarcus515

















Week 5 High School Football Predictions (winner in yellow)
Pottsgrove at Spring-Ford
Boyertown at Perkiomen Valley
Academy of the New Church at Perkiomen School
Back-to-back conference wins for the Hatters would be huge
Wissahickon at Norristown
Bristol at Springfield
Upper Moreland at Plymouth-Whitemarsh
Souderton at Pennridge
Central Bucks East at North Penn
Hatboro-Horsham at Quakertown
Cheltenham at Chichester
Calvary Christian at Lower Moreland
Upper Perk at Methacton
LaSalle at Roman Catholic
Council Rock North at Abington
William Tennent at Harry S Truman
Upper Dublin at Upper Merion
Pennington at Germantown Academy
Glen Mills at Archbishop Wood
Lansdale Catholic at Bishop McDevitt
LAST WEEK: 16-5
YEAR: 55-27



Week 5 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Baylor (15) at Kansas State
Michigan State at Ohio State
Notre Dame at Purdue
Clemson (13) at Virginia Tech (11)
Wisconsin is hosting a welcoming party for Nebraska to the Big-10
SMU at TCU (20)
Washington State at Colorado 
North Carolina at East Carolina
Auburn at South Carolina (10) 
Ole Miss at Fresno State
UCLA at Stanford (6)
Arizona at USC
Iowa State at Texas (17) 
Washington at Utah
Air Force at Navy
Nebraska (8) at Wisconsin (7)
Texas A&M (14) at Arkansas (18)
Alabama (3) at Florida (12)
Mississippi State at Georgia
Northwestern at Illinois (24)
Rutgers at Syracuse 
LAST WEEK: 13-7
YEAR: 61-20




Can Flacco handles the Jets and lights of Sunday Night?
Week 4 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Panthers at Bears
Bills at Bengals
Titans at Browns
Lions at Cowboys
Vikings at Chiefs
Redskins at Rams
49ers at Eagles
Saints at Jaguars
Steelers at Texans
Giants at Cardinals
Falcons at Seahawks
Broncos at Packers
Patriots at Raiders
Dolphins at Chargers
Jets at Ravens
Colts at Buccaneers
LAST WEEK: 10-6
YEAR: 36-12

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

News, Notes from Week 4 of High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Perkiomen Valley 29, Pottstown 21 - The Vikings fell behind early and it look like a Trojan romp on Friday. But something clicked and the second half belonged to the orange and brown. The Vikings used three field goals, a kick return, a rushing score from Steve Giampa and Rasaad Stewart to score 29 unanswered points.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY



PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Academy of the New Church 27, Lower Moreland 13  - Travis McCurdy (ANC) - With the Lions making the walk up to ANC's campus it was senior standout McCurdy who got loose for all for the scoring plays. McCurdy opened the scoring with a four yard run, helped his team pull away with an 88 yard kick return and sealed the win with touchdown catches of 34 and 37 yards. McCurdy finished with 124 receiving yards and 39 on the ground.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY

RUNNING IN THE RAIN: With the fields around Montgomery County taking a beating on Friday night, Mother Nature had a hand in the offensive play calling around the area. The constant rainfall made the ball slick and passing numbers took a hit because of it this week. There were a lot of big rushing numbers for this reason. There were also a lot of big rushing totals because some teams need to work on tackling, but let's blame it on the rain this week.

Pennridge 28, Lansdale Catholic 7 - Poppy Yoder Field was Poppy Yoder Mud-pool on Friday and it did not sophomore Mike Class from picking up 222 yards on the ground in the Rams first win on the year.
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Spring-Ford 52, Upper Perk 7 - The Rams have been throwing a lot this season, but with the rain coming down only eight passing calls were dialed up. Also, having a giant lead was a reason for that. The giant lead was thanks to sophomore running back Jarred Jones and his 193 yards and three touchdowns.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 19, Cheltenham 7 - Andrew Derr took the night off from his aerial attack on the Suburban One League and let a tandem of running backs steal the show. Jino Park and Tybree Stallings each eclispsed the 100-yard mark on the ground.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 

AROUND THE AREA
Phoenixville 22, Owen J. Roberts 7
Norristown 34, Upper Merion 6
Interboro 34, Upper Moreland 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Springfield 42, New Hope-Solebury 13 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Souderton 34, Central Bucks West 14 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 31, Wissahickon 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
North Penn 28, Central Bucks South 14 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Germantown Academy 33, Fleetwood 7
Archbishop Wood 42, St. Joseph's Prep 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Bishop McDevitt 28, Mastery Charter 0 
Methacton 31, Pope John Paul II 21
LaSalle 41, Monsignor Bonner 22
Council Rock North 20, William Tennent 9 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Calvary Christian 42, Jenkintown 21 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Hatboro-Horsham 40, Central Bucks East 14 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 

Week Four Prediction Record: 16-5
2011 Prediction Record: 55-27
Career Prediction Record: 186-76

STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK 4

100+ yard rushers
Ray Schreiner (Abington) 238, 3 TDs
Mike Class (Pennridge) 222, 2 2TDs
Travis Young (Hatboro-Horsham) 202, 2 TDs
Jarred Jones (Spring-Ford) 192, 3 TDs
Xavier Ellington (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 188, 2 TDs
James Fielder (North Penn) 154, 2 TDs
Clay Ewell (Springfield) 142, 2 TDs
Brandon Shippen (Norristown) 134, TD
Tybree Stallings (Upper Dublin) 121
Dom DeFazio (Hatboro-Horsham) 115, TD
Brandon Peoples (Archbishop Wood) 112, 2 TDs
Desmon Peoples (Archbishop Wood) 111, TD
Brandon Bossard (Methacton) 111
Jino Park (Upper Dublin) 109, 2 TDs

125+ yard passers
Pat Stillmun (Jenkintown) 257, 2 TDs
Doug Bauer (Springfield) 179, TD
Brandon Bossard (Methacton) 178, 2 TDs
Shannon Mayer (Norristown) 154, TD
Landon Elder (Academy of the New Church) 152, 2 TDs
Tanner Allem (Souderton) 126, TD

100+ yard receivers
Blaise Coggin (Jenkintown) 188, 2 TDs
Travis McCurdy (Academy of the New Church) 124, 2 TDs



PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (1-3, 0-0)
RUSHING - Mike Class 68-456, 2 TDs; James Marrero 20-72; Kenny Crawford 16-56; Alex Krivda 14-39; Carter Peters 15-27; Cody Reimel 2-24; John Kim 2-7; Matt Pasqaule 16-3; Alex Fedele 1-0; John Dubyk 1-(-16)
PASSING - 
Alex Krivda 13-26-3 - 158, 4 TDs; Matt Pasquale 7-17-4 - 145, 2 TDs
RECIEVING - Mike Class 7-122, TD; James Marrero 3-59, TD; Micah Stutzman 3-58, TD;  Pete Psomiadis 2-35, TD; John Kim 2-17; Kenny Crawford 1-7, TD; Mike Supp 1-6, TD; Kyle Bigam 1-3
SACKS - Carter Peters (4), James Marrero
INTERCEPTIONS - Cody Reimel, Mike Class

***missing three sacks from LC game



SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (2-2, 1-0)
RUSHING - Tyler Scholl 44-286, 4 TDs; Javon White 33-135, 2 TDs; Joe McNamara 26-119, TD; Anthony Williams 14-118, TD; Jared Reinhard 20-71, TD; Jon Horton 7-36, TD; Jeremy Allen 6-25; Jean Prado 1-5;  Michael Dimming 1-0; Will Culclasure 2-7; Tanner Allem 12- (-2), TD; Dan Knight 2-(-9); A.J. Curotto 3-(-9); Kyle Wenger 2-(-10)

PASSING - Tanner Allem 33-37-3 - 327, TD; Anthony Williams 1-1-0 - 29, TD; A.J. Curotto 1-2-0 - 8; Kyle Wenger 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Kyle Wenger 8-111; Ry Yozallinas 3-120, TD; Andrew Butler 7-53; Anthony Williams 4-47, TD; Joe McNamara 3-16; Blake Finkenbeiner 1-10; Tyler Scholl 5-24; Jared Reinhard 1-3; Javon White 1-(-2)
SACKS - Ry Yozallinas (3), Colby Johnson (2), Tyler Scholl, Zakk Hect, Jared Reinhard, Michael Dimming,
INTERCEPTIONS  - Kyle Wenger, Javon White, Colby Johnson, Anthony Williams, Jon Horton, Eric Conard, Blake Finkenbeiner





NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (2-2, 1-0)
RUSHING - Kyle Mayfield 59-394, 4 TDs; James Fielder 34-223, 4 TDs; Danny Wynne 4-51; Corey Ernst 24-36, TD; Mike Isabella 9-35; Ralph Reeves 7-24, 2 TDs; Luke Berry 3-15; Tai Le 1-5; Taylor Everett 1-4; Luke Tillger 1-2; Dan Gervitz 2-0; T.J. Smink 1-0; Joe Potkovac 1- (-3); Austin Shearer 1-(-4)
PASSING - Corey Ernst 50-82-2 - 695, 6 TDs Austin Shearer 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Dan Gervitz 19-305, 4 TDs; Eddie Posavec 7-120, TD; Ralph Reeves 8-79, TD; James Fielder 6-55; Shayne Watson 3-49; Kyle Akins 1-36, TD; Kyle Mayfield 2-18; Ryan Moran 2-17; Dominique Kanada 2-16;
SACKS - Ray Kulp
INTERCEPTIONS - Dan Gervitz, Danny Wynne, Ralph Reeves, Bobby Bull










Thursday, September 22, 2011

Crystal Ball: NFL, NCAA and HS predictions for the week

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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Week 4 High School Football Predictions (winner in yellow)
Spring-Ford @ Upper Perk
Another scary test for the Ghosts of Abington
Pottstown @ Perkiomen Valley
Owen J. Roberts @ Phoenixville
Norristown @ Upper Merion
Neshaminy @ Abington
Interboro @ Upper Moreland
New Hope-Solebury @ Springfield
Souderton @ Central Bucks West
Plymouth-Whitemarsh @ Wissahickon
North Penn @ Central Bucks South
Lansdale Catholic @ Pennridge
Fleetwood @ Germantown Academy
Cheltenham @ Upper Dublin
Sr. Joseph Prep @ Archbishop Wood
Mastery Charter @ Bishop McDevitt
Methacton @ Pope John Pall II
LaSalle @ Monsignor Bonner
William Tennent @ Council Rock North
Jenkintown @ Calvary Christian
Hatboro-Horsham @ Central Bucks East
Lower Moreland @ Academy of the New Church
LAST WEEK: 14-8
YEAR: 39-22



Week 4 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
UCF @ BYU
North Carolina @ Georgia Tech (25)
Can the Mountaineers take down the LSU Tigers?
Notre Dame @ Pittsburgh
Toledo @ Syracuse
San Diego State @ Michigan (22)
Florida State (11) @ Clemson (21)
Southern Miss @ Virginia
Kansas State @ Miami (FL)
Western Michigan @ Illinois (24)
UCLA @ Oregon State
California @ Washington
Arkansas (14) @ Alabama (*3)
Oklahoma State (7) @ Texas A & M (8)
Florida (15) @ Kentucky
Vanderbilt @ South Carolina (12)
Nebraska (9) @ Wyoming
LSU (2) @ West Virginia (16)
Missouri @ Oklahoma (1)
Oregon (10) @ Arizona
USC (23) @ Arizona State
LAST WEEK: 13-7
YEAR: 48-13

Week 3 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Patriots @ Bills
Believe or not Brady at Fitz are both 2-0 QBs
49ers @ Bengals
Dolphins @ Browns
Broncos @ Titans
Lions @ Vikings
Texans @ Saints
Giants @ Eagles
Jaguars @ Panthers
Jets @ Raiders
Ravens @ Rams
Chiefs @ Chargers
Packers @ Bears
Cardinals @ Seahawks
Buccaneers @ Falcons
Steelers @ Colts
Redskins @ Cowboys
LAST WEEK: 15-1
YEAR: 26-6

Sunday, September 18, 2011

News, Notes from Week 3 of High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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GAME OF THE WEEK: St. Joseph's Prep 51, North Penn 33 - While the Knights have shown flashes of excellence in areas, the secondary has been torched in their challenging non-league schedule. In the second half of games they have wide receivers get loose. The Hawks' Skyler Mornhinweg, a Penn State signee, unloaded for six total touchdowns (4 passing and 2 rushing) for a total of 386 yards (232 passing and 154 rushing). The Knight's quarterback Corey Ernst did his best to keep up as he went to the air for four scores and 358 yards in the loss.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Abington 38, Souderton 17  - Ray Schreiner (Abington) - When most people thought the Indians were too tough of a match-up for the Galloping Ghosts, especially playing comfortably in the confines of Souderton, running back Ray Schreiner and the Ghost offense put themselves on the map. Schreiner, a 5-foot-7 burst of energy, totaled 198 yards (98 rushing, 100 receiving) with four touchdowns. It was an early blow to the Big Red psyche.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 


Former Arizona Cardinals' head coach Dennis Green said it best - "They are not who we though they were"


Plymouth-Whitemarsh 20, West Chester Henderson 0 - Good new for the Colonials - why we thought they were a potent offense with athletic players at the right positions, it turns out the defense can cause some havoc as well. The Colonials caused eight three-and-outs and showed they may be built for the postseason.
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Council Rock South 2, Pennridge 0 - The weird score was in result of weird or unexpected play by both teams. We thought the Golden Hawks were one of the best teams in District One, but against a young Pennridge team they failed to move the ball and fumbled four times, luckily to be recovered. The handoffs were sloppy and truthfully were lucky to leave Perkasie with a win. The Rams, who still cannot put it all together, did show they might have some talent lingering in the lineup, especially on defense.
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Wissahickon 21, Central Bucks West 14 - The Trojans looked down and out after two weeks, but a win over a talented Bucks squad opens the eyes as a possible momentum changer. Improved play up front on both sides of the ball helped the running game get going, and maybe they have a better shot a postseason bid than we thought a week ago.
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AROUND THE AREA
Spring-Ford 33, Pope John Paul II 21 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Perkiomen Valley 31, Owen J. Roberts 12
Central Bucks South 49, Norristown 9 
LaSalle 24, West Catholic 0 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Hawthorne 49, Academy of the New Church 20
William Tennent 35, Upper Merion 21 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Exeter 55, Upper Moreland 0 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 51, Harry S Truman 13
Springfield 39, Morrisville 16
Hatboro-Horsham 10, Council Rock North 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Quakertown 24, Cheltenham 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Pennington 35, Lower Moreland 0
Phoenixville 32, Methacton 28 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Monsignor Bonner 54, Lansdale Catholic 22
Jenkintown 21, George School 0 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Germantown Academy 23, Hill School 20 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Bishop McDevitt 34, Archbishop Carroll 29 
Archbishop Wood 53, Conwell Egan 8


Week Three Prediction Record: 14-8
2011 Prediction Record: 39-22
Career Prediction Record: 170-71

STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK 3

100+ yard rushers
Dante Golson-Goodman (Perkiomen Valley) 187, 3 TDs

Dante Frierson (Owen J. Roberts) 144
Tim Wade (LaSalle) 128, TD
Jarred Jones (Spring-Ford) 114
Anthony Delegall (Wissahickon) 108, TD
Ryan Dolan (Germantown Academy) 106, TD
Conner Geiger (William Tennent) 106, TD
Jake Thompson (Cheltenham) 103, TD
Kevin Sabo (Lansdale Catholic) 101, TD

125+ yard passers
Corey Ernst (North Penn) 358, 4 TDs

Ken Cropper (Abington) 260, 3 TDs
Hank Coyne (Spring-Ford) 235, 2 TDs
David Cotellese (Pope John Paul II) 222, TD
Christian Conner (Bishop McDevitt) 207, 4 TDs
Carmen Fortino (Upper Merion) 170, TD
Matt Magarity (LaSalle) 160, 2 TDs
Rasaan Stewart (PV) 158, TD
Brandon Bossard (Methacton) 147, 2 TDs
Alec McQuistan (Phoenixville) 144, TD

100+ yard receivers

Dan Gervitz (North Penn) 167, 2 TDs
Conner McGrath (Upper Merion) 130, TD
Jared Sjiek (Pope John Paul II) 109, 2 TDs
Andrew Scanlan (Spring-Ford) 105 2 TDs
Josh Lee (Abington) 105, TD
Ray Schreiner (Abington) 100, TD



PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (0-3, 0-0)
RUSHING - Mike Class 49-234; James Marrero 16-62; Kenny Crawford 15-54; Alex Krivda 11-34; Carter Peters 10-16; John Kim 2-7; Cody Reimel 1-4; Matt Pasqaule 12-1; John Dubyk 1-(-16)
PASSING - Matt Pasquale 7-17-4 - 145, 2 TDs; Alex Krivda 11-24-3 - 135, 2 TDs
RECIEVING - Mike Class 7-122, TD; Micah Stutzman 3-58, TD; James Marrero 2-57; John Kim 2-17; Pete Psomiadis 1-14;  Kenny Crawford 1-7, TD; Mike Supp 1-6, TD; Kyle Bigam 1-3
SACKS - Carter Peters (4), James Marrero
INTERCEPTIONS - Cody Reimel, Mike Class




SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (1-2, 0-0)

RUSHING - Tyler Scholl 36-253, 2 TDs; Javon White 33-135, 2 TDs; Joe McNamara 26-119, TD; Anthony Williams 7-39; Jared Reinhard 10-38, TD; Jeremy Allen 1-8; Jean Prado 1-5; Jon Horton 1-3; Michael Dimming 1-0; Will Culclasure 1-0; Tanner Allem 9- (-1), TD; Dan Knight 1-(-5); A.J. Curotto 2-(-8); Kyle Wenger 2-(-10)
PASSING - Tanner Allem 23-36-3 - 201, TD; A.J. Curotto 1-2-0 - 8; Kyle Wenger 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Kyle Wenger 4-56; Andrew Butler 7-53; Anthony Williams 2-40, TD; Ry Yozallinas 3-29; Joe McNamara 3-16; Blake Finkenbeiner 1-10; Tyler Scholl 2-4; Jared Reinhard 1-3; Javon White 1-(-2)
SACKS - Ry Yozallinas (2), Tyler Scholl, Zakk Hect, Jared Reinhard, Michael Dimming, Colby Johnson
INTERCEPTIONS  - Kyle Wenger, Javon White, Colby Johnson, Anthony Williams, Jon Horton, Eric Conard






NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (1-2, 0-0)
RUSHING - Kyle Mayfield 44-335, 4 TDs; James Fielder 17-79, 2 TDs; Danny Wynne 4-51; Corey Ernst 14-20; Ralph Reeves 4-13, TD; Mike Isabella 3-5; Tai Le 1-5; Taylor Everett 1-4; Luke Tillger 1-2; Dan Gervitz 2-0; T.J. Smink 1-0; Joe Potkovac 1- (-3); Austin Shearer 1-(-4)
PASSING - Corey Ernst 42-70-2 - 584, 6 TDs Austin Shearer 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Dan Gervitz 14-230, 4 TDs; Eddie Posavec 7-120, TD; Ralph Reeves 7-69, TD; Shayne Watson 3-49; Kyle Akins 1-36, TD; James Fielder 4-29; Kyle Mayfield 2-18; Ryan Moran 2-17; Dominique Kanada 2-16;
SACKS - Ray Kulp
INTERCEPTIONS - Dan Gervitz, Danny Wynne, Ralph Reeves, Bobby Bull
















Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Crystal Ball: NFL, NCAA and HS predictions for the week

By Andre Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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Week 3 High School Football Predictions (winner in yellow)
Central Bucks West @ Wissahickon
Pope John Paull II @ Spring-Ford
Perkiomen Valley @ Owen J. Roberts
Norristown @ Central Bucks South
The next big test for Ernst's Knights is the Hawks
West Catholic @ LaSalle
Academy of the New Church @ Hawthorne
Upper Merion @ William Tennent
Exeter @ Upper Moreland
Upper Dublin @ Truman
Springfield @ Morrisville
Abington @ Souderton
Plymouth-Whitemarsh @ W.C. Henderson
Council Rock South @ Pennridge
Hatboro-Horsham @ Council Rock North
Cheltenham @ Quakertown
Pennington @ Lower Moreland
Phoenixville @ Methacton
North Penn @ St. Joseph Prep
Monsignor Bonner @ Lansdale Catholic
George School @ Jenkintown
Hill School @ Germantown Academy
Archbishop Carroll @ Bishop McDevitt
Archbishop Wood @ Conwell Egan
LAST WEEK: 16-4
YEAR: 26-14





Week 3 NCAA Predictions (winners in yellow)
Auburn @ Clemson
(19) West Virginia @ Maryland
(23) Penn State @ Temple
Early look at a BCS Game? Sooners at Seminoles
Pittsburgh @ Iowa
Ole Miss @ Vanderbilt
Kansas @ Georgia Tech
Virginia @ North Carolina
Washington @ (10) Nebraska
Miami (OH) @ Minnesota
(24) Texas @ UCLA
Tennessee @ (18) Florida
(17) Michigan State @ Notre Dame
Navy @ (12) South Carolina
Arizona State @ Illinois
Louisville @ Kentucky
(15) Ohio State @ Miami (FL)
(1) Oklahoma @ (5) Florida State
Utah @ BYU
(9) Oklahoma State @ Tulsa
(6) Stanford @ Arizona
LAST WEEK: 21-0 (no spread)
YEAR: 35-6





Week 2 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Raiders @ Bills
Chiefs @ Lions
Can Tom throw for 500 against the San Diego defense?
Ravens @ Titans
Browns @ Colts
Buccaneers @ Vikings
Bears @ Saints
Jaguars @ Jets
Seahawks @ Steelers
Cardinals @ Redskins
Packers @ Panthers
Cowboys @ 49ers
Bengals @ Broncos
Texans @ Dolphins
Chargers @ Patriots
Eagles @ Falcons
Rams @ Giants
LAST WEEK: 11-5

Sunday, September 11, 2011

News, Notes from Week 2 of High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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QB Hank Coyne
GAME OF THE WEEK: Daniel Boone 20, Spring-Ford 14 (OT) - The Blazers and Rams combined for 124 points in week one wins, so the second week non-league battle was bound to be electric. There were not as many points, but it's still took a three yard run from Tom Bodolus in extra time to earn the win. The Blazers' quarterback finished with 32 carries for 115 yards. The Rams' Hank Coyne was effective through the air, going 12-for-18 for 94 yards and two touchdowns.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY

Pottsgrove 35, Pope John Paul II 21 - The PAC-10 should start to be known for it's quarterback play. The signal callers seems fearless to go the air, at least more often than other leagues around the Montgomery Media area. Pope John Paul's David Cotellese may be the poster boy for this as he now how 569 yards and six touchdowns after two games.
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WR Nate Smith
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Nate Smith (Archbishop Wood) Archbishop Wood 28, West Catholic 0 - The Vikings' wide receiver has a tough decision to make as South Carolina, Michigan State, West Virginia, Toldedo and Temple all want the Smith next season. But, right all he's worried is catching passes from Joey Monagahan. The Vikings' quarterback threw for 279 yards, 218 of those going to Smith in a shutout of the Burrs. Of Smiths' five big catches, two went for scores.
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UPSET CITY: Bergen Catholic 41, LaSalle 17 
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Archbishop Ryan 20, Wissahickon 6 
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AROUND THE AREA
Academy of the New Church 23, Matery Charter 16 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Methacton 35, Upper Merion 11 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Owen J. Roberts 23, Reading 14
Norristown 36, Central Bucks East 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 20, Germantown Academy 6 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
North Penn 36, Lansdale Catholic 6 
Springfield 55, Lower Moreland 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Cheltenham 34, Bishop McDevitt 14 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Abington 18, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Perkiomen 36, Upper Moreland 25 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Souderton 34, Perkiomen Valley 13 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Central Bucks West 28, William Tennent 6 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY 
Bensalem 28, Pennridge 14 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY

Week Two Prediction Record: 15-4
2011 Prediction Record: 25-14
Career Prediction Record: 156-63

STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK 2

100+ yard rushers
Tyler Scholl (Souderton) 185, 2 TDs
Keith Young (Bishop McDevitt) 176, TD
Brandon Shippen (Norristown) 169, 2 TDs
John Olson (Upper Perk) 158m 2 TDs
Khalid Weems (Upper Dublin) 145, TD
Jake Thompson (Cheltenham) 143, TD
Aquil Reed (Cheltenham) 117, TD
Robert Knox (Upper Moreland) 117
Russhon Phillips (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 102
Shannon Mayer (Norristown) 101
Michael Class (Pennridge) 100

125+ passing yards
David Cotellese (Pope John Paul II) 299, 3 TDs
Joey Monaghan (Archbishop Wood) 279, 2 TDs
Ryan D'Ambrosio (Perkiomen Valley) 148, TD

100+ receiving yards
Nate Smith (Archbishop Wood) 218, 2 TDs
Jacob Gribb (Pope John Paul II) 127, TD

PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (0-2, 0-0)
RUSHING - Mike Class 28-144; Kenny Crawford 15-54; Alex Krivda 7-34; James Marrero 3-20; Carter Peters 7-8; John Kim 2-7; Matt Pasqaule 12-1; John Dubyk 1-(-16)
PASSING - Matt Pasquale 7-17-4 - 145, 2 TDs; Alex Krivda 7-18-3 - 102, 2 TDs
RECIEVING - Mike Class 5-100, TD; Micah Stutzman 3-58, TD; James Marrero 1-49; John Kim 2-17; Pete Psomiadis 1-14;  Kenny Crawford 1-7, TD; Mike Supp 1-6, TD
SACKS - Carter Peters
INTERCEPTIONS - Cody Reimel, Mike Class

SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (1-1, 0-0)
RUSHING - Tyler Scholl 26-238, 2 TDs; Javon White 30-128, 2 TDs; Joe McNamara 23-104, TD; Anthony Williams 4-34; Jared Reinhard 6-18; Tanner Allem 7-16, TD; Jeremy Allen 1-8; Jean Prado 1-5; Jon Horton 1-3; Michael Dimming 1-0; Will Culclasure 1-0; Dan Knight 1-(-5); A.J. Curotto 2-(-8); Kyle Wenger 2-(-10)
PASSING - Tanner Allem 12-21-3 - 92; A.J. Curotto 1-2-0 - 8; Kyle Wenger 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Andrew Butler 4-36; Kyle Wenger 1-22; Ry Yozallinas 2-17; Joe McNamara 3-16; Blake Finkenbeiner 1-10; Tyler Scholl 1-1; Javon White 1-(-2)
SACKS - Tyler Scholl, Zakk Hect, Jared Reinhard, Michael Dimming Ry Yozallinas, Colby Johnson
INTERCEPTIONS  - Kyle Wenger, Javon White, Colby Johnson

NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (1-1, 0-0)
RUSHING - Kyle Mayfield 36-305, 4 TDs; James Fielder 16-71, YD; Corey Ernst 10-30; Danny Wynne 2-24; Ralph Reeves 3-13, TD; Mike Isabella 3-5; Tai Le 1-5; Taylor Everett 1-4; Luke Tillger 1-2; Dan Gervitz 1-1; T.J. Smink 1-0; Austin Shearer 1-(-4)
PASSING - Corey Ernst 18-32-1 - 226, 2 TDs Austin Shearer 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Dan Gervitz 5-63, 2 TDs; Eddie Posavec 2-44; Kyle Akins 1-36, TD; James Fielder 2-19; Kyle Mayfield 2-18; Ryan Moran 2-17; Dominique Kanada 2-16; Shayne Watson 1-9, Ralph Reevs 1-4
SACKS - Ray Kulp
INTERCEPTIONS - Dan Gervitz, Danny Wynne, Ralph Reeves, Bobby Bull

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Crystal Ball: NFL, NCAA and HS predictions for the week

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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Week 2 High School Football Predictions (winner in yellow)
Archbishop Ryan @ Wissahickon
Daniel Boone @ Spring-Ford
Owen J. Roberts @ Reading 
Central Bucks East @ Norristown
William Tennent @ Central Bucks West
Upper Perk @ Upper Moreland
Perkiomen Valley @ Souderton
Plymouth-Whitemarsh @ Abington
Pennridge @ Bensalem
LANSDALE BOWL: LC vs North Penn
Lansdale Catholic @ North Penn
Hatboro-Horsham @ Neshaminy
Germantown Academy @ Upper Dublin
Bishop McDevitt @ Cheltenham
Lower Moreland @ Springfield
Pottsgrove @ Pope John Paul II
Upper Merion @ Methacton
Bergan Catholic @ LaSalle
Mastery Charter @ ANC
Delco Christian @ Jenkintown
West Catholic @ Archbishop Wood
LAST WEEK: 10-10

Week 2 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Arizona @ (9) Oklahoma State
(21) Missouri @ Arizona State
Florida Atlantic @ (17) Michigan State
Toledo @ (18) Ohio State
Oregon State @ (11) Wisconsin
(20) Mississippi State @ (23) Auburn
Norfolk State @ (24) West Virginia
(7) Stanford @ Duke
(13) Virginia Tech @ ECU
HAPPY VALLEY WELCOMES BAMA
(2) Alabama @ Penn State
(14) TCU @ Air Force
Nevada @ (3) Oregon
(12) South Carolina @  (19) Georgia
Charleston Southern @ (6) Florida State
(15) Arkansas @ New Mexico
UAB @ (22) Florida
Fresno State @ (10) Nebraska
Utah @ (25) USC
Northwestern State @ (4) LSU
(16) Notre Dame @ Michigan 
LAST WEEK: 14-6 (against the spread)


Week 1 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Saints @ Packers
Steelers @ Ravens
Falcons @ Bears
Bengals @ Browns
Colts @ Texans
Titans @ Jaguars
Bills @ Chiefs
Birds travel to St. Louis
Eagles @ Rams
Lions @ Buccaneers
Panthers @ Cardinals
Vikings @ Chargers
Seahawks @ 49ers
Giants @ Redskins
Cowboys @ Jets
Patriots @ Dolphins
Raiders @ Broncos

Sunday, September 4, 2011

News, Notes from Week One of HS Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Perkiomen Valley 27, Lansdale Catholic 26 (3 OTs) : In a battle of teams looking to rebound from a sub-par 2010 the former PAC-10 rivals refused to start this fall with a loss. A week one win can increase optimism moving forward.
An incomplete pass from eight yard line on a two-point conversion attempt for the win ended the non-league game.
The Crusaders defense was pretty strong. The only allowed 110 total yards off offense to their 244. Next week they will have their work cut out for them win an angry North Penn team.
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LaSalle 44, North Penn 27:  In many people's eyes this repeat of last year's AAAA Eastern Final was the game to get a ticket to in week one. While LaSalle stole the show a few players put their name on the list of athletes to watch throughout the season. And in week one, nothing really is on the line in this game beside bragging rights, so at least we got to see some players emerge.
North Penn's Kyle Mayfield carried the Knights to a halftime lead before the Explorers found a combination that worked. In his first game as the feature back for the Knights Mayfield rand for 207 on 22 carries with a touchdown.
Colin Buckley stood out for the Explorers as he grabbed nine balls for 167 yards and four scores. The quartet of touchdowns, thrown by Matt Magarity, came in the second half.
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Keith Young (Bishop McDevitt) Bishop McDevitt 40, Lower Moreland 0 - Maybe it was against a inexperienced Lower Moreland defense, but the Royal Lancers' senior tailback was unstoppable on Friday morning. The pressure of replacing an all-time great at McDevitt in Gary Postell was no big deal. Young brushed off the pressure to the tune of 196 yards and four touchdowns.
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UPSET CITY: Hatboro-Horsham 27, Frankford 26 - CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Haverford School 26, Pennridge 21 - CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY

AROUND THE AREA
Mastery Charter 14, Jenkintown 7 - CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Spring-Ford 63, West Chester East 12CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Conestoga 36, Owen J. Roberts 29 
Norristown 27, Pottsgrove 20CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Academy Park 27, Upper Merion 6CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Abington 35, Central Bucks East 20  - CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Wissahickon 10, William Tennent 7 CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Strath Haven 42, Upper Moreland 6CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks West 10, Upper Dublin 7CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Springfield 30, Bald Eagle 14
Neshaminy 20, Souderton 13 - CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 35, Methacton 7CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Cheltenham 35, Truman 0CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Pope John Paul II 32, Berks Catholic 21CLICK HERE TO READ THE GAME STORY
Pittsburgh Central Catholic 20, Archbishop Wood 17

2010 predictions record: 131-49
Week One predictions record: 10-10

STAT LEADERS

100+ yard rushers
Kyle Mayfield (North Penn) 207, TD
Keith Young (Bishop McDevitt) 196, 4 TDs
Clay Ewell (Springfield) 165, 3 TDs
Mark Thompson (Cheltenham) 164, TD
Chai Smith (William Tennent) 106

125+ passing yards
Hank Coyne (Spring-Ford) 269, 3 TDs
David Cotellese (Pope John Paul II) 260, 3 TDs
Matt Magarity (LaSalle) 210, 4 TDs
Matt Pasqaule (Pennridge) 145, 2 TDs
Andrew Derr (Upper Dublin) 139, TD
Pat Sillmun (Jenkintown) 131
Ken Cropper (Abington) 129, 2 TDs
Aaron Channing (Hatboro-Horsham) 127, TD
Corey Ernst (North Penn) 126, TD


100+ receiving yards
Jared Siejk (Pope John Paul II) 172, 3 TDs
Colin Buckley (LaSalle) 167, 4 TDs
Josh Lee (Abington) 122, 2 TDs

Pennridge Rams Season Statistics (0-1, 0-0)

RUSHING
Mike Class 12-44; Kenny Crawford 8-20; Matt Pasquale 8-14; Carter Peters 4-6; Alex Krivda 3-5; James Marrero 1-4; John Kim 1-2
PASSING
Matt Pasqaule 7-16-3 – 145, 2 TDs; Alex Krivda 1-3-1 – 25
RECEIVING
Mike Class 3-59; Micah Stutzman 2-42, TD; James Marrero 1-49; John Kim 1-17; Kenny Crawford 1-7, TD
SACKS - Carter Peters
INTERCEPTIONS - Cody Reimel




Souderton Indians Season Statistics (0-1, 0-0)
RUSHING - Javon White 15-91, TD; Joe McNamara 12-65; Tyler Scholl 13-53; Tanner Allem 5-9, TD; Anthony Williams 1-0.
PASSING
Souderton – Tanner Allem 11-18-1, 86,
RECIEVING
Souderton – Andrew Butler 3-30; Kyle Wenger 1-22; Ry Yozallinas 2-17; Blake Finkenbeiner 1-10; Joe McNamara 2-8; Tyler Scholl 1-1; Javon White 1- (-2)
SACKS - (4)
INTERCEPTIONS
Souderton – Kyle Wenger



North Penn Season Statistics (0-1, 0-0)
Rushing - James Fielder 9-38, TD; Kyle Mayfield 22-207, TD; Corey Ernst 9-10; Danny Wynne 1-3; Ralph Reeves 1-2, TD. 
Passing - Ernst 10-19-126-1-0; 
Receiving - Dominique Kanada 2-16; Ryan Moran 1-13; Fielder 2-19; Mayfield 2-18; Eddie Posavec 2-44; Dan Gevirtz 1-16, TD. 
Interceptions -Gevirtz, Danny Wynne, Reeves.