Sunday, September 29, 2013

Stats, Scores from Week 5 of High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Central Bucks West 21, Pennridge 20 - Down 20-7 late the Bucks woke up and stole a game from the Rams. With big time plays from senior Marvin Todd and a rejuvenated defensive effort in the second half, the Bucks found a way to win. Mike Class' 196 yards and two touchdowns were all for not. READ THE GAME STORY 








PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Conner Derrickson (Methacton) Methacton 56, Upper Perk 20  - The
Indians kept it close early and then junior quarterback Conner Derrickson took over. He threw for three touchdowns and ran for two in a big win for the Warriors. He rushed for 128 yards and threw for another 143. It has been a difference offense since Derrickson has taken over under center.READ THE GAME STORY







AROUND THE AREA:
North Penn 28, Quakertown 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks South 45, Souderton 26 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks East 37, Hatboro-Horsham 19 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 37, Norristown 13 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Moreland 55, Upper Merion 34 READ THE GAME STORY
Wissahickon 14, Sringfield 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 49, Cheltenham 21 READ THE GAME STORY
Council Rock North 29, William Tennent 27 READ THE GAME STORY 
Pottsgrove 14, Spring-Ford 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Perk Valley 41, Pottstown 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Phoenixville 27, Pope John Paul II 6 READ THE GAME STORY
West Catholic 52, Bishop McDevitt 14
Lansdale Catholic 36, Neumann-Goretti 13 READ THE GAME STORY
LaSalle 28, Archbishop Ryan 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Delco Christian 38, Jenkintown 17
Archbishop Wood 41, Cardinal O'Hara 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Lower Moreland 28, Calvary Christian 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Academy New Church 44, Morrisville 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Week Three Prediction Record: 17-3
Season Prediction Record: 80-20


STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK FIVE

100+ yard rushers
Tyler Whitmore (Upper Moreland) 263, 4 TDs
Mike Class (Pennridge) 196, 2 TDs
Josh Smith (Wissahickon) 174, TD
Nyfease West (North Penn) 138, TD
Ryan Killion (Lower Moreland) 138, TD
Conner Derrickson (Methacton) 128, 2 TDs
Aidan Schaffer (Upper Perk) 127, 2 TDs
Ryan Quigley (Lansdale Catholic) 127, TD
Jose Vega (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 122, TD
Alex Perks (William Tennent) 120, TD
Marvin Todd (Central Bucks West) 110, 2 TDs
Martin Worgan (Springfield) 103
Jequan Micthell (Upper Merion) 101, TD

125+ yard passers
Carmen Fortino (Upper Merion) 242, 3 TDs
Jack Morris (Hatboro-Horsham) 193, 2 TDs
Kyle Shurmur (LaSalle) 174, 2 TDs
Matt Pasquale (Pennridge) 169, TD
Tom Garlick (Archbishop Wood) 166
Mark Heimann (Cheltenham) 148, TD
Conner Derrickson (Methacton) 143, 3 TDs
Rasaan Stewart (Perk Valley) 134, 2 TDs

100+ yard receivers
John O'Malley (Hatboro-Horsham) 112, TD
Micah Stutzman (Pennridge) 108, TD
Jeff Panara (Hatboro-Horsham) 104, TD
Evan Dixon (Upper Merion) 101, 2 TDs


PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (4-1, 0-1)
RUSHING -Mike Class 82-719, 10 TDs;  Devon Balmer 11-111;  Imeir Simmons 12-104, 2 TDs;  Ryan Sterling 28-105, TD; Matt Pasquale 29-87, TD; Judens Desrosiers 8-38, TD;  Joe Unangst 7-43, TD; Ryan Gordon 2-10; Sifee Good 6-10;Austin Knepp 2-9; Justin Moldovayni 3-7;Brian Walsh 1-1; Jordan Garis 1-(-2)
PASSING -Matt Pasquale 45-75-4 -721, 7 TDs; Devon Balmer 0-3-0 - 0
RECEIVING -Micah Stutzman 22-346, 3 TDs; Mike Class 13-195, 2 TDs; Mike Tatarowicz 4-133, TD; Joe Unangst 2-20; Ryan Sterling 3-18, TD; Imeir Simmons 1-6
SACKS - Josh Beare (5), Ryan Sterling (3), Ryan Anton, Ezra Outlaw, Mike Class, Ian Mosser, Sifee Good, Zach Hockman, Imeir Simmons
INTERCEPTIONS - Micah Stutzman (3), Ryan Sterling, Joe Unangst, Devon Balmer

SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (0-5, 0-2)
RUSHING - Blake Gular 54-289, TD;  Nate Landes 35-163, TD; Taz Smith 20-87, TD; Marcus Miller 19-84, TD; Micah Bosico 6-26; Jamar White 15-40, TD; Matt Pierce 1-7; Austin Malloy 1-1; A.Curotto 36-55; Ben Yerk 4-10; Manny Nieves 2-17
PASSING -AJ Curotto 31-56-3 - 354, 3 TDs, Joe Curotto 2-7-1 - 43.
RECEIVING -Manny Nieves 14-267, 2 TDs; Micah Bosico 3-18; Markeem Graham 4-37, TD; Taz Smith 2-8; Jamar White 2-17; Jake Smerecki 2-13; Nate Landes 5-35; Blake Gular 1-2
SACKS - Blake Gular
INTERCEPTIONS -AJ Curotto, Manny Nieves



NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (2-3, 2-0)
RUSHING -Nyfease West 43-392, TD; Luke Berry 43-236, 3 TDs; Kris Akins 11-36; Nick Wright 9-23;  Lewis Dickinson 15-34, TD; John Posavec 6-25; Anthony Cameron 3-13; Connor Gill 2-10; Justin Hudimac 4-9; Chris Jeffries 1-1; Spencer Jones 3-(-7); Austin Shearer 22-(-50), TD
PASSING - Austin Shearer 37-72-3 - 400, 3 TDs; Colby Beck 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Justin Hudimac 13-159, 2 TDs; Kris Akins 4-37; John Posavec 1-27; Nick Wright 3-51, TD; Jason Steltz 1-23; Cody Beck 1-18; Luke Berry 7-17; Lewis Dickinson 5-54; Brandon Quinn 1-7; Deion Robinson 1-7
SACKS -Kevin Vandenplas, Connor Gill
INTERCEPTIONS -Michael Liddy (5), Lewis Dickinson

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Crystal Ball: Week 5 HS Football, Week 5 NCAA, & Week 4 NFL

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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High School Football Week 5 Predictions (winner in yellow)
Central Bucks West at Pennridge
North Penn at Quakertown
Central Bucks South at Souderton
Hatboro-Horsham at Central Bucks East
Can SF stop Pottsgrove's 17 game conference win streak?
Norristown at Upper Dublin
Upper Merion at Upper Moreland
Wissahickon at Springfield
Plymouth-Whitemarsh at Cheltenham
Council Rock North at William Tennent
Pottsgrove at Spring-Ford
Upper Perk at Methacton
Perk Valley at Pottstown
Pope John Paul II at Phoenixville
Bishop McDevitt at West Catholic
Lansdale Catholic at Neumann-Goretti
Cardinal O'Hara at Archbishop Wood
LaSalle at Archbishop Ryan
Delco Christian at Jenkintown
Calvary Christian at Lower Moreland
ANC at Morrisville
Germantown Academy at Blair Academy
LAST WEEK: 19-3
SEASON RECORD: 63-17


Week 5 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Utah State at San Jose State
(11) Oklahoma State at West Virginia
OSU needs a win over Wiss to stay in BCS hunt
Northern Illinois at Purdue
(15) Miami (FL) at South Florida
East Carolina at North Carolina
Virginia at Pittsburgh
(8) Florida State at Boston College
Iowa at Minnesota
(6) LSU at (9) Georgia
(14) Oklahoma at (22) Notre Dame
UConn at Buffalo
(21) Ole Miss at (1) Alabama
Arizona at (16) Washington
(10) Texas A & M at Arkansas
(23) Wisconsin at (4) Ohio State
UNLV at New Mexico
Air Force at Nevada
(5) Stanford at Washington State
USC at Arizona State
(25) Freson State at Hawaii
LAST WEEK: 17-3
SEASON RECORD: 66-19


Week 4 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
49ers at Rams
Ravens at Bills
Bengals at Browns
Bears at Lions
Giants at Chiefs
The Glennon era begins in Tampa
Cardinals at Buccaneers
Colts at Jaguars
Seahawks at Texans
Steelers at Vikings
Jets at Titans
Redskins at Raiders
Cowboys at Chargers
Eagles at Broncos
Patriots at Falcons
Dolphins at Saints
LAST WEEK: 6-10
SEAOSN RECORD: 26-22

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Stats, Scores from Week 4 of High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Cheltenham 28, Springfield 26 - They traded off scores in the first quarter and the Panthers went up two scores after the third quarter. However Martin Worgan and the Spartans were not going down without a fight. Unfortunately a blocked extra point on one score and a failed two-point conversion to tie the game gave coach Joe Gro a big American Conference contest win. READ THE GAME STORY






PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Aidan Schaffer (Upper Perk)- Upper Perk 37, Pope John Paul II 14 - It was two days worth of work in one. While a good day, no a great day, for most running backs would be 22 carries for 200 yards and three scores, Schaffer was able to double that output against Pope John Paul II. He had six touchdowns on 44 carries and nearly 400 yards on the ground. He single-handedly our-produced half the offenses in the area this week.  READ THE GAME STORY






AROUND THE AREA:
Pennridge 28, Academy Park 13 READ THE GAME STORY
North Penn 27, Central Bucks East 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks West 34, Souderton 21 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks South 30, Hatboro-Horsham 16 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Merion 31, Norristown 27 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 45, Wissahickon 28 READ THE GAME STORY
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 48, Upper Moreland 28 READ THE GAME STORY
Spring-Ford 41, Boyertown 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Abington 41, Council Rock North 6 - READ THE GAME STORY
Neshaminy 41, William Tennent 7
Perkiomen Valley 49, Owen J. Roberts 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Pottsgrove 28, Methacton 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Phoenixville 18, Pottstown 13 READ THE GAME TORY
Lansdale Catholic 34, Bishop McDevitt 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Archbishop Wood 54, West Catholic 6 READ THE GAME STORY
LaSalle 23, Malvern Prep 17 READ THE GAME STORY
Jenkintown 28, Calvary Christian 6 READ THE GAME STORY
Lower Moreland 46, Academy New Church 23 READ THE GAME STORY
Germantown Academy 26, Peddie 14
Week Three Prediction Record: 19-3
Season Prediction Record: 63-17


STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK FOUR

100+ yard rushers
Aidan Schaffer (Upper Perk) 392, 6 TDs
Craig Reynolds (Abington) 283, 4 TDs
Mike Class (Pennridge) 246, 2 TDs
Jarred Jones (Spring-Ford) 243, 4 TDs
Martin Worgan (Springfield) 214, 3 TDs
Jake Hamilton (Jenkintown) 196, 3 TDs
Brian Afflick (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 190, 2 TDs
Nyfease West (North Penn) 187
Marvin Todd (Central Bucks West) 183, 2 TDs
Jose Vega (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 166, 2 TDs
Ryan Killion (Lower Moreland) 145, 3 TDs
Michael Felix (Upper Perk) 136
Marques Barefield (Pottsgrove) 135, TD
Dave Stellato (Wissahickon) 132, 2 TDs
Greg Morris (Cheltenham) 126, 2 TDs
John Lee (Upper Dublin) 125, TD
Rasaan Stewart (Perk Valley) 124, TD
Nick Howarth (Pope John Paul II) 123
Jequan Mitchell (Upper Merion) 122, TD
Jarrett McClenton (Archbihshop Wood) 117, 2 TDs
John Derr (Upper Dublin) 114
Mike Isabella (Lansdale Catholic) 112, 2 TDs
Connor Hanlan (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 112, TD

125+ yard passers
Kyle Shurmur (LaSalle) 276, 3 TDs
Charlie Hooker (Upper Moreland) 236, 2 TDs
Brandon Leacraft (Spring-Ford) 131, TD
Landon Elder (Academy New Church) 127, 2 TDs
AJ Curotto (Souderton) 125, TD

100+ yard receivers
Tom Robinson (Upper Moreland) 105, TD



PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (4-0, 0-0)
RUSHING -Mike Class 60-523, 8 TDs;  Devon Balmer 11-111;  Imeir Simmons 10-98, 2 TDs;  Ryan Sterling 16-97, TD; Matt Pasquale 21-64, TD; Judens Desrosiers 8-38, TD;  Joe Unangst 4-19, TD; Ryan Gordon 2-10; Sifee Good 6-10;Austin Knepp 2-9; Justin Moldovayni 3-7;Brian Walsh 1-1
PASSING -Matt Pasquale 33-52-3 -552, 6 TDs; Devon Balmer 0-3-0 - 0
RECEIVING -Micah Stutzman 15-238, 2 TDs; Mike Class 10-168, 2 TDs; Mike Tatarowicz 3-109, TD; Joe Unangst 2-20; Ryan Sterling 3-18, TD
SACKS - Ryan Sterling (3), Josh Beare (3), Ryan Anton, Ezra Outlaw, Mike Class, Ian Mosser, Sifee Good
INTERCEPTIONS - Micah Stutzman (2), Ryan Sterling, Joe Unangst

SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (0-4, 0-1)
RUSHING - Blake Gular 36-198, TD;  Nate Landes 26-134; Taz Smith 20-87, TD; Micah Bosico 6-26; Jamar White 15-40, TD; Matt Pierce 1-7; Austin Malloy 1-1; A.Curotto 30-13; Manny Nieves 1-6
PASSING -AJ Curotto 27-50-3 - 318, 2 TDs, Joe Curotto 0-3-0.
RECEIVING -Manny Nieves 11-213, 2 TDs; Micah Bosico 3-18; Markeem Graham 3-25; Taz Smith 2-8; Jamar White 2-17; Nate Landes 5-35; Blake Gular 1-2
SACKS - Blake Gular
INTERCEPTIONS -AJ Curotto, Manny Nieves


NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (1-3, 1-0)
RUSHING -Nyfease West 38-254; Luke Berry 35-219, 2 TDs; Kris Akins 9-24; Nick Wright 9-23;  Lewis Dickinson 15-34, TD; John Posavec 3-14; Connor Gill 2-10; Justin Hudimac 4-9; Spencer Jones 2-(-8); Austin Shearer 19-(-82)
PASSING - Austin Shearer 30-60-3 - 327, 2 TDs; Colby Beck 0-1-0 - 0
RECEIVING - Justin Hudimac 11-142, TD; Kris Akins 3-29; John Posavec 1-27; Nick Wright 3-51, TD; Jason Steltz 1-23; Cody Beck 1-18; Luke Berry 6-13; Lewis Dickinson 2-10; Brandon Quinn 1-7; Deion Robinson 1-7
SACKS -Kevin Vandenplas
INTERCEPTIONS -Michael Liddy (3), Lewis Dickinson

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Crystal Ball: Week 4 HS Football, Week 4 NCAA, & Week 3 NFL Predictions

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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High School Football Week 4 Predictions (winner in yellow)
Pennridge at Academy Park
Central Bucks East at North Penn
Souderton at Central Bucks West
Central Bucks South at Hatboro-Horsham
Norristown at Upper Merion
Crusaders look for 4-0
Upper Dublin at Wissahickon
Upper Moreland at Plymouth-Whitemarsh
William Tennent at Neshaminy
Abington at Council Rock North
Springfield Township at Cheltenham
Spring-Ford at Boyertown
Owen J. Roberts at Perkiomen Valley
Methacton at Pottsgrove
Pottstown at Phoenixville
Pope John Paul II at Upper Perk
Lansdale Catholic at Bishop McDevitt
West Catholic at Archbishop Wood
Malvern Prep at LaSalle
Jenkintown at Calvary Christian
Lower Moreland at Academy New Church
Germantown Academy at Peddie School 
LAST WEEK: 14-5
SEASON RECORD: 44-14


Week 4 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Boise State at Fresno State
State heads to South Bend
North Carolina at Georgia Tech
La Tech at Kansas
San Jose State at Minnesota 
Wake Forest at Army
Pittsburgh at Duke
Ball State at Eastern Michigan
Jacksonville State at Georgia State
West Virginia at Maryland
Arkansas at Rutgers
Purdue at (24) Wisconsin
Utah State at USC
Tennessee at (19) Florida
Michigan State at (22) Notre Dame
Cincinnati at Miami (OH)
(23) Arizona State at (5) Stanford
Auburn at (6) LSU
Kansas State at Texas
Wyoming at Air Force
Utah at BYU
LAST WEEK: 14-5
SEASON RECORD: 49-16


Week 3 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Chiefs at Eagles 
Packers at Bengals
Rams at Cowboys
Chargers at Titans
Will the Jags win a game? Not this week
Browns at Vikings
Bucaneers at Patriots
Cardinals at Saints
Lions at Redskins
Giants at Panthers
Texans at Ravens
Falcons at Dolphins
Bills at Jets
Colts at 49ers
Jaguars at Seahawks
Bears at Steelers
Raiders at Broncos


LAST WEEK: 10-6
SEAOSN RECORD: 20-12

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Stats, Scores from Week Three High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Spring-Ford 14, Perkiomen Valley 7 - It was a game where the offenses were expected to be unstoppable. But this high scoring back-and-forth game got a taste of dynamite defense. Vikings' quarterback Rasaan Stewart still picked up his 100 plus yard on the ground, but his two interceptions proved costly. Jarred Jones for the Rams still got his 100 yards as well, but the six yard touchdown run is what mattered the most in the low-scoring struggle. READ THE GAME STORY






PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jequan Mitchell (Upper Merion) Upper Merion 32, Olney 20 - Wanting to help his team prevail in the worst way Jequan Mitchell made good on the ground. He kept the ball away from Olney long enough for the Vikings to hold on to the big lead he game them in the first half. He finished one yard shy of 300 rushing yards and the best part was he did so in a win. READ THE GAME STORY







AROUND THE AREA:
Pennridge 49, Council Rock South 20 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks West 31, Wissahickon 28 READ THE GAME STORY
Abington 28, Central Bucks East 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Germantown Academy 43, Hill School 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Jenkintown 10, George School 6 READ THE GAME STORY 
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 36, Downingtown West 34 (OT) READ THE GAME STORY
Lansdale Catholic 42, Morrisville 6 READ THE GAME STORY
Pottsgrove 63, Upper Perk 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Neshaminy 28, Souderton 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 31, Lincoln 0 READ THE GAME STORY
LaSalle 28, Cardinal O'Hara 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Pope John Paul II 24, Pottstown 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Tatnall 24, Academy New Church 21
Saint Joseph's Prep 35, North Penn 6 READ THE GAME STORY 
Quakertown 28, Cheltenham 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Bishop Shanahan 31, Norristown 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Methacton 48, Boyertown 10 READ THE GAME STORY
Archbishop Wood 42, Frankford 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Conwell Egan, Lower Moreland (MON)
Upper Moreland, William Tennent (MON)
Hatboro-Horsham, Council Rock North (MON)
Week Three Prediction Record: 14-5
Season Prediction Record: 44-14


STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK THREE

100+ yard rushers
Jequan Mitchell (Upper Merion) 299, TD
John Fitz (Central Bucks West) 190, 2 TDs
Jordan Meachum (LaSalle) 179, 2 TDs
Mike Isabella (Lansdale Catholic) 142, 2 TDs
Craig Reynolds (Abington) 140, 2 TDs
Conner Derrickson (Methacton) 134, 3 TDs
Marquese Barfield (Pottsgrove) 133, 2 TDs
Mike Class (Pennridge) 128, 3 TDs
Rasaan Stewart (Perk Valley) 124, TD
Dave Stellato (Wissahickon) 123, 2 TDs
Jarred Jones (Spring-Ford) 123, TD
Miles Anthony (Germantown Academy) 106
Josh Messina (Archbishop Wood) 106

125+ yard passers
Connor Hanlon (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 219, 2 TDs
Anthony Lee (Abington) 191, TD
Austin Shearer (North Penn) 159, TD
Matt Pasqaule (Pennridge) 158, 2 TDs
Mike Marino (Central Bucks West) 157
Mark Heimann (Cheltenham) 154, TD
Hayes Nolte (Germantown Academy) 153, 3 TDs
Kyle Shurmur (LaSalle) 143, TD

100+ yard receivers
Jordan Neely (Abington) 150, TD
Jared Reed (Wissahickon) 130
James Rodgers (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 116, TD



PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (3-0, 0-0)
RUSHING -Mike Class 37-277, 6 TDs;  Devon Balmer 11-111;  Matt Pasquale 17-82, TD; Imeir Simmons 7-78, 2 TDs;  Ryan Sterling 10-42;Judens Desrosiers 8-38, TD;  Joe Unangst 4-19, TD; Ryan Gordon 2-10; Sifee Good 6-10;Austin Knepp 2-9; Justin Moldovayni 3-7;Brian Walsh 1-1
PASSING -Matt Pasquale 30-45-3 -487, 6 TDs; Devon Balmer 0-3-0 - 0
RECEIVING -Micah Stutzman 14-192, 2 TDs; Mike Class 10-168, 2 TDs; Mike Tatarowicz 3-109, TD; Ryan Sterling 3-18, TD
SACKS - Ryan Sterling (3), Josh Beare (2), Ryan Anton, Ezra Outlaw, Sifee Good, 
INTERCEPTIONS - Joe Unangst

SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (0-3, 0-0)
RUSHING - Blake Gular 19-102, TD;  Nate Landes 16-66; Taz Smith 15-64; Micah Bosico 4-15; Jamar White 7-11; Matt Pierce 1-7; Austin Malloy 1-1; A.Curotto 18-(-36) 
PASSING -AJ Curotto 18-32-1 - 193, TD, Joe Curotto 0-3-0.
RECEIVING -Manny Nieves 9-138, TD; Micah Bosico 3-18; Markeem Graham 2-17; Taz Smith 1-8; Jamar White 1-7; Nate Landes 1-3; Blake Gular 1-2
SACKS - Blake Gular
INTERCEPTIONS -AJ Curotto, Manny Nieves



NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (0-3, 0-0)
RUSHING -Luke Berry 26-137, TD; Nyfease West 16-67; Kris Akins 9-24; Nick Wright 9-23;  Lewis Dickinson 12-17; John Posavec 3-14; Connor Gill 2-10; Justin Hudimac 3-8; Spencer Jones 2-(-8); Austin Shearer 13-(-64)
PASSING - Austin Shearer 24-47-1 - 274, TD
RECEIVING - Justin Hudimac 9-125, TD; Kris Akins 3-29; John Posavec 1-27; Nick Wright 2-23; Jason Steltz 1-23; Cody Beck 1-18; Luke Berry 4-12; Lewis Dickinson 2-10; Brandon Quinn 1-7
SACKS -Kevin Vandenplas
INTERCEPTIONS -Michael Liddy

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Crystal Ball: Week 3 HS Football, Week 3 NCAA, & Week 2 NFL Predictions

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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High School Football Week 3 Predictions (winner in yellow)
Council Rock South at Pennridge
Neshaminy at Souderton
Central Bucks West at Wissahickon
Abington at Central Bucks East
Can the new look Hatters go 3-0?
Upper Moreland at William Tennent
Plymouth-Whitemarsh at Downingtown West
Hatboro-Horsham at Council Rock North
Cheltenham at Quakertown
Upper Dublin at Lincoln High
Bishop Shanahan at Norristown
Olney at Upper Merion
Perk Valley at Spring-Ford
Boyertown at Methacton
Pottsgrove at Upper Perk
Pope John Paul II at Pottstown
Lansdale Catholic at Morrisville
Archbishop Wood at Frankford
LaSalle at Cardinal O'Hara
George School at Jenkintown
Conwell Egan at Lower Moreland
Tatnall at Academy New Church
Hill School at Germantown Acamdey
North Penn at Saint Joseph's Prep
LAST WEEK: 15-5
SEASON RECORD: 30-9


Week 3 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Air Force at Boise State
(16) UCLA at (23) Nebraksa
Bowling Green at Indiana
(5) Stanford at Army
Virginia Tech at East Carolina
Johnny Football meets Football U
Fordham at Temple
Fresno State at Colorado
Boston College at USC
Georgia Tech at Duke
(1) Alabama at (6) Texas A&M
Ball State at North Texas
(19) Washington at Illinois
UCF at Penn State
(4) Ohio State at California
Mississippi State at Auburn
Memphis at Middle Tennessee State
Maryland at UConn
(21) Notre Dame at Purdue
Oregon State at Utah
(20) Wisconsin at Arizona State
LAST WEEK: 21-5
SEASON RECORD: 35-11


Week 2 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Jets at Patriots
Rams at Falcons
Panthers at Bills
Vikings at Bears
Who will have the edge on Sunday?
Redskins at Packers
Dolphins at Colts
Cowboys at Chiefs
Chargers at Eagles
Browns at Ravens
Titans at Texans
Lions at Cardinals
Saints at Buccaneers
Jaguars at Raiders
Broncos at Giants
49ers at Seahawks
Steelers at Bengals
LAST WEEK: 10-6

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Stats, Scores from Week Two High School Football

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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GAME OF THE WEEK: Imhotep Charter 40, LaSalle 28 - The Explorers took the air, but really only because they had to on Saturday night. Kyle Shumur threw for 352 yards and three touchdowns, but that was only to keep pace with the Class AA school's high powered offense. Shurmur also threw three interceptions and fumbled twice. Jordan Meachum picked up 205 yards of total offense and two scores in the win. Imhotep showed sometimes size doesn't matter. READ THE GAME STORY






PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Marvin Todd - Central Bucks West 19, William Tennent 12 - Marvin Todd is officially a member of the Bucks now. The senior transfer from Truman got an opportunity to shine in Week Two against the Panthers and did just that. He started the scoring with a 30 yard sprint and his five yard plunge in the third quarter proved to be the game winner. In total, Todd torched the Panthers to the tune of 210 yards. I think coach Hensel found his horse. READ THE GAME STORY







AROUND THE AREA:
Pennridge 37, Bensalem 6 READ THE GAME STORY
Archbishop Wood 49, North Penn 3 READ THE GAME STORY
Unionville 28, Souderton 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Spring-Ford 34, South Philadelphia 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Archbishop Ryan 42, Wissahickon 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Lansdale Catholic 31, Germantown Academy 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Boyertown 61, Upper Perk 19 READ THE GAME STORY
Hatboro-Horsham 29, Pottstown 13 READ THE GAME STORY
Perk Valley 44, Methacton 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Quakertown 31, Upper Moreland 14 READ THE GAME STORY
Central Bucks East 24, Norristown 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Upper Dublin 21, Truman 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Springfield 29, Neumann-Goretti 6 READ THE GAME STORY
Pottsgrove 53, Pope John Paul II 13 READ THE GAME STORY
Mastbaum 14, Jenkintown 7 READ THE GAME STORY
Olney 28, Academy New Church 20 READ THE GAME STORY
Abington 34, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 12 READ THE GAME STORY
Cheltenham 42, Bishop McDevitt 0 READ THE GAME STORY
Lower Moreland 22, Pennington 0
Week Two Prediction Record: 15-5
Season Prediction Record: 30-9


STAT LEADERS FOR WEEK TWO

100+ yard rushers
Marvin Todd (Central Bucks West) 210, 2 TDs
Jarred Jones (Spring-Ford) 179, 3 TDs
Jarrett McClenton (Archbishop Wood) 168, 2 TDs
Tyler Whitemore (Upper Moreland) 153, 2 TDs
Anthony Weizer (ANC) 135
Martin Worgan (Springfield) 125, 2 TDs
Dave Stellato (Wissahickon) 122, TD
Jose Vega (Plymouth-Whitemarsh)120
Mike Iacono (Lansdale Catholic) 118
Rasaan Stewart (Perk Valley) 115, TD
Zack Tuerke (Hatboro-Horsham) 113
Zack Bonomo (Perk Valley) 109, TD
Marques Barefield (Pottsgrove) 109, TD
Shane McCurdy (ANC) 105, TD
Tyler Schreiner (Abington) 104

125+ yard passers
Kyle Shurmur (LaSalle) 352,3 TDs
Connor Hanlan (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 189, TD
Rasaan Stewart (Perk Valley) 176, 3 TDs
Wyatt Brumm (Upper Perk) 159, 2 TDs
Anthony Lee (Abington) 136, TD
A.J. Curotto (Souderton) 131, TD

100+ yard receivers
James Rodgers (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) 160, TD
Travis Kline (Upper Perk) 156, 2 TDs
Jordan Meachum (LaSalle) 127, TD
Levi Hardy (LaSalle) 120, 2 TDs



PENNRIDGE SEASON STATISTICS (2-0, 0-0)
RUSHING -Mike Class 32-149, 3 TDs; Sifee Good 6-10; Devon Balmer 5-36; Ryan Sterling 8-21; Imeir Simmons 5-80, 2 TDs; Matt Pasquale 15-87, TD; Judens Desrosiers 5-25; Justin Moldovayni 2-10; Joe Unangst 2-6; Ryan Gordon 1-6
PASSING -Matt Pasquale 22-36-3 -329, 4 TDs; Devon Balmer 0-2-0 - 0
RECEIVING -Micah Stutzman 12-172, 2 TDs; Mike Class 7-120, TD; Mike Tatarowicz 1-25; Ryan Sterling 2-12, TD
SACKS - Ryan Sterling (2), Josh Beare (2), Ezra Outlaw, Sifee Good, 
INTERCEPTIONS - none

SOUDERTON SEASON STATISTICS (0-2, 0-0)
RUSHING - Blake Gular 8-81, TD; Taz Smith 9-60, Austin Malloy 1-1, Nate Landes 7-26, Micah Bosico 3-(-2), A.Curotto 8-(-22); Jamar White 2-0
PASSING -AJ Curotto 10-17-0 - 134, TD, Joe Curotto 0-3-0.
RECEIVING -Manny Nieves 3-91, TD; Markeem Graham 2-17; Taz Smith 1-8; Nate Landes 1-3; Micah Bosico 2-13; Blake Gular 1-2
SACKS - Blake Gular
INTERCEPTIONS -AJ Curotto, Manny Nieves



NORTH PENN SEASON STATISTICS (0-2, 0-0)
RUSHING -Luke Berry 21-129, 1 TD; Nick Wright 9-23; Kris Akins 9-24; Lewis Dickinson 8-9; Nyfease West 6-20; Connor Gill 2-10; Justin Hudimac 1-4; John Posavec 2-3; Spencer Jones 2-(-8); Austin Shearer 8-(-37)
PASSING - Austin Shearer 11-24-1 - 115
RECEIVING - Justin Hudimac 3-56; Kris Akins 3-29; Luke Berry 3-14; Lewis Dickinson 1-9; Brandon Quinn 1-7
SACKS -
INTERCEPTIONS -

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Crystal Ball: Week 2 HS Football, Week 2 NCAA, & Week 1 NFL

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for Montgomery Media
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High School Football Week 2 Predictions (winner in yellow)
Pennridge at Bensalem
Archbishop Wood at North Penn
Jenkintown at Mastbaum
South Philadelphia at Spring-Ford
Archbishop Ryan at Wissahickon
Germantown Academy at Lansdale Catholic
PW looks to avoid 0-2 agains Abington
Upper Perk at Boyertown
William Tennent at Central Bucks West
Hatboro-Horsham at Pottstown
Methacton at Perkiomen Valley
Quakertown at Upper Moreland
Truman at Upper Dublin 
Souderton at Unionville
Springfield at Neumann-Goretti
Academy New Church at Olney
Central Bucks East at Norristown
Pottsgrove at Pope John Paul II
LaSalle at Imhotep Charter
Bishop McDevitt at Cheltenham
Plymouth-Whitemarsh at Abington 
Pennington at Lower Moreland
LAST WEEK: 15-4


Week 2 NCAA Predictions (winner in yellow)
Wake Forest at Boston College
UCF at FIU
(12) Florida at Miami (FL)
The last clash between ND at Michgan
Houston at Temple
Cincinnati at Illinois
Bowling Green at Kent State
Miami (OH) at Kentucky
Western Kentucky at Tennessee
Army at Ball State
(2) Oregon at Virginia
San Diego State at (3) Ohio State
Utah State at Air Force
Idaho at Wyoming
(11) Georgia at (6) South Carolina
Duke at Memphis
Navy at Indiana
Syracuse at (19) Northwestern
JMU at Akron
West Virginia at (16) Oklahoma
(15) Texas at BYU
Grambling State at LA Monroe
Savannah State at Troy
Notre Dame (14) at Michigan (17)
New Mexico at UTEP
Arizona at UNLV
Eastern Michigan at Penn State
LAST WEEK: 14-6 


Week 1 NFL Predictions (winner in yellow)
Ravens at Broncos 
Peyton kicks off the season against the Champs
Patriots at Bills
Bengals at Bears
Dolphins at Browns
Vikings at Lions
Raiders at Colts
Falcons at Saints
Buccaneers at Jets
Titans at Steelers
Seahawks at Panthers
Cheifs at Jaguars
Cardinals at Rams
Packers at 49ers
Giants at Cowboys
Eagles at Redskins
Texans at Chargers

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

2013 NFL Predictions

By Andrew Marcus
Sportswriter for The Lansdale Reporter
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Let's break it down.

The NFL is one the hardest sports to predict, but it certainly does not stop me from laying out my Super Bowl guesses. I could give you a scenario for every team on how they could reach the playoffs (though some scenarios are a stretch) and I will do that in this blog. I'll give you a predicted win-loss records, my playoffs winners, as well as my awards winner. 

Let's get down and dirty like Jamaal Anderson
**denotes playoff team

NFC SOUTH
New Orleans Saints (11-5)** Rob Ryan finds a way to give the defense some respectability and having Sean Payton back for the year gives Brees and the Saints the season they have learned to expect every year. Brees is still in his prime and on his way to a Hall of Fame career.
Atlanta Falcons (11-5)** Tony Gonzalez did not come back to be on a loser. It's pretty much the same team as last season, but now with Steven Jackson who has a little more left in the tank than Michael Turner did. It's Super Bowl or bust in Hot-lanta.
Carolina Panthers (10-6) The defense continues to improve as does Cam Newton. He becomes more of a pocket passer and let's DeAngelo Willams  and Michael Tolbert do the dirty at the goal line. They compete for a playoff spot all season in a tough competitive conference.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-10) Josh Freeman may not be the second coming of Steve Young, but he is loaded with talented weapons around him. Doug Martin proves his rookie year was no fluke and the tandem of Vincent Jackson and Mike Willams both eclipse 1,000 yards receiving.
 DIVSION GAME CHANGERS: Kenny Vaccaro (NO), Steven Jackson (ATL), Jon Beason (CAR), Darrelle Revis (TB)

NFC EAST
New York Giants (10-6)** I'm sure they will hit a four-game losing streak somewhere, but somehow they will find a way to win their 9 or 10 games and flirt with the division title. Maybe Eli and Coughlin aren't that bad after all.
Washington Redskins (9-7) Even coming off major surgery Robert Griffin III finds a way to play all 16 games and makes everybody better around him. Skill players like Aldrick Robinson and Fred Davis have career years and Alfred Morris manages another double-digit touchdown season.
Dallas Cowboys (7-9) They finally save the drama for Jerry Jones' mama and just play some sound football. Tony Romo improves his fourth quarter decision making skills and Dez Bryant grows up and gets big. They start off hot with a win over the G-Men in Week One and never look back.
Philadelphia Eagles (6-10) Chip Kelly implements schemes the NFL is not ready for and the running attack led by Lesean McCoy is impossible to stop. Sure, they win a fair share of shootouts, but their offense is the best in the league.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS:  David Wilson (NYG), RG3 (WAS), Demarco Murray (DAL), Fletcher Cox (PHI)

NFC NORTH
Green Bay Packers (11-5)** The Pack sure up their defense enough and Aaron Rodgers rocks another MVP season. It is amazing what a serviceable running game (Eddie Lacy) can do for a team. That, and being able to get off the field on third down.
Detroit Lions (10-6)** The ups-and-downs of last season are gone and its all ups with this young, dynamic team. Reggie Bush was the perfect fit on offense and Suh and the defense grow up and just play football.
Chicago Bears (7-9) One may think the loss of Brian Urlacher hurts just as much off the field than it does on
the field, but Julius Peppers and Lance Briggs are still playing at a very high level. Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall connect more times for touchdowns than any other duo, including their rivals in the Motor City.
Minnesota Vikings (5-11) Adrian Peterson calls for Eric Dickerson's record and gets its, but they are even better than 2012 because Christian Ponder finds some respectability and a passing game with the additions of Greg Jennings and Coradelle Patterson.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS:  Eddie Lacy (GB), Ziggy Ansah (DET), Alshon Jeffrey (CHI), Christian Ponder (MIN)

NFC WEST
San Francisco 49ers (11-5)**Becoming a year-in and year-out lock for the postseason as Kaepernick continues to improve and no matter what 11 line up for the 49ers on defense they get to the quarterback and quiet the best run games in the conference.
Seattle Seahawks (10-6) Once a no-name defense playing well, now a defense full of all-pro ballers. Richard Sherman, Red Bryant, Kam Chancellor, and Earl Thomas make this unit one of the stingiest in the entire NFL.
St. Louis Rams (6-10) All Sam Bradford needed to live up to his number one overall selection was a few playmakers around him and he finally has them. Tavon Austin and Chris Givens are 50 yard TDs waiting to happen and Daryl Richardson emerges as a talented option out of the backfield. They are nearly impossible to beat on the turf in the Lou.
Arizona Cardinals (5-11) With an improved offensive line Carson Palmer gets enough time to let Larry Fitzgerald do his thing. The defense remains solid, but not flashy, but Palmer and Mendenhall make people realize just how bad Kevin Kolb and Beanie Wells were.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS:  Ahmad Brooks (SF), Golden Tate (SEA), Tavon Austin (STL), Carson Palmer (ARI)

AFC SOUTH
Indianapolis Colts (11-5)**It's only year two, but the kid under center find a way to make people say,
"Peyton Who?" Luck continues to emerge as the best over the next decade and helps his Colts crack the postseason in both of his years. The second year of that 3-4 defense also seems to be fitting Indy well too.
Houston Texans (9-7)**There is a trio of injury riddle players here that can take this club from seven wins to 11 if they can play on a weekly basis. Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson, Brian Cushing hold the cards for the Texans. Arian Foster is an injury concern too, but Ben Tate has proven he can fill in admirably.
Tennessee Titans (6-10) As the offensive line continues to improve so does the play of Jake Locker and Chris Johnson. Teams can no longer pack the box on CJ2K as Locker connects regularly with his constantly improving corp of receivers of Nate Washington, Kenny Britt, and Kendall Wright.
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-13) After brushing off the suspension Justin Blackmon chills on the off-the-issues and shows people why he was taken so high in the first round two years ago, The combo of Cecil Shorts III and J.B. give Jones-Drew some running room and Gus Bradley gets the defense playing up to its potential. They are certainly no cake-walk.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS:  Ahmad Bradshaw (IND), DeAndre Hopkins (HOU), Kenny Britt (TEN), Justin Blackmon (JAX)

AFC EAST
New England Patriots (12-4)**I think you can purchase your AFC East champions T-Shirt and playoff tickets now. I don't care who is catching passes, as long as Brady is upright and Bellichick has a hoody on, the Pats will be in the postseason.
Miami Dolphins (5-11) Way to bring the Hard Knocks cameras into a locker room with a new coach and a rookie quarterback. Now that nobody is paying attention to Ryan Tannehill he can relax and sneak up on defenses in the AFC. It is amazing what having a real threat (Mike Wallace) in the passing game can do for a young signal caller.
New York Jets (4-12) Just when you think you miss the mediocre days of Chad Pennington in comes Geno Smith to shock the world. His play-making ability allows Chris Ivory to emerge and Jeremy Kerley to catch on. A Week One win over the Tampa Bay was all they needed to gain confidence and head in the right direction.
Buffalo Bills (3-13) The same thing could be said about the Jets. EJ Manuel makes moves and makes plays, Stevie Johnson gets serious and CJ Spiller is the best back in football. Not to mention the defensive line gels quick and leads the NFL in sacks, including sack leader Mario Williams.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS:  Danny Amendola (NE), Mike Wallace (MIA), Geno Smith (NYJ), Marcel Darius (BUF)

AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens (10-6)**Just because the Ray Lewis and Ed Reed Era is over does not mean the Ravens are going to fall into obscurity. Ozzie Newsome is the best GM in the game and guys like Terrell Suggs and
Ray Rice are still in the picture. Quote me, nevermore, they aren't going anywhere.
Cincinatti Bengals (10-6)**The defensive continues to become one of the leagues best and a little spark plug like Giovanni Bernard is just what this team needed to take the next step. Dalton to Green wrecks defenses and the Bengals are one of the best teams in the league all season.
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8) It's a new look Steelers, but the same philosophy that has been working since 1970 continues to produce wins. The line keeps Big Ben healthy and the running game gets its swag back behind the combo of Ike Redman and Le'Veon Bell.
Cleveland Browns (5-11) Brandon Weeden made really, really bad throws in his rookie year and it has left Cleveland as a second thought as 2013 gets under way. But Weeden corrects his mistakes, and by correcting his mistakes, I mean he begins to turn around and give it to Trent Richardson as often as possible.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS: Daryl Smith (BAL), Gio Bernard (CIN), Troy Polomalu (PIT), Brandon Weeden (CLE)

AFC WEST
Denver Broncos (13-3)**Von Miller missing the first six games is an afterthought after the Broncos realize they play in the AFC West. Nine wins may be enough to win this division, but the Broncos have Peyton Manning and the best reciever group in the game. Anything less than 11 wins would be a shock.
San Diego Chargers (7-9) Phillip Rivers still sends I'm sorry texts to Vincent Jackson every day. He sure does miss a viable option in the passing game, but with Norv Turner out of the picture they actually win a few close games and let the running game of Ryan Mathews and Danny Woodhead take some pressure off of Rivers' sore shoulder.
Kansas City Chiefs (7-9) They may have had the worst record in the league, but they still sent six to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl. If they can all stay healthy at once it could be a quick turn around with Andy Reid and Alex Smith in the fold. Alex Smith is no Joe Montana, but at least his name is not Matt Cassell.
Oakland Raiders (3-13) Stop thinking how bad can Matt Flynn be if Tyrelle Pryor is going to get the start. Flynn is not awful, but just like last season in Seattle with Russell Wilson, Pryor's playmaking ability is just too good to keep on the bench.
DIVISION GAME CHANGERS: Wes Welker (DEN), Antonio Gates (SD), Eric Berry (KC), Tyrelle Pryor (OAK)

YEARLY AWARDS
MVP: Drew Brees (New Orleans)
Defensive Player of the Year: Luke Keuchly (Carolina)
Rookie of the Year: DeAndre Hopkins (Houston)
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Ziggy Ansah (Detroit)
Coach of the Year: Ron Rivera (Carolina)
Comeback Player of the Year: Rob Gronkowski (New England)






POSTSEASON PREDICTIONS
TEXANS over Colts
BENGALS over Ravens
PACKERS over Lions
FALCONS over Giants

BRONCOS over Texans
PATRIOTS over Bengals
SAINTS over 49ers
FALCONS over Packers

BRONCOS over Patriots
FALCONS over Saints

Super Bowl XLVIII
FALCONS over Broncos