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November 12, 2014 Issue No. 95 60 Pages
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This Week’s Lineup:
10Jamestown Defense
Jamestown beat Orchard Park 34-14 to win
their 2nd straight Class AA title. The
Raiders jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the
1st quarter. Joe Ramos intercepted a pass
and returned it 45 yards for a TD and a
12-0 lead.
12 Panthers Pull Out Win
Sweet Home scored twice in the final
five minutes to beat South Park 27-18
and win the Class A title game. The
Panthers trailed 18-14 and faced a 4th-
and-goal from South Park’s 15-yard line
with just under five minutes to play.
14 Warriors Get Miracle Win
Cheektowaga won the Class B
Championship game 40-34 over Bennett
when QB Zak Cieszki hit Stephon
Parker with 40-yard TD pass with :05
left. The TD play capped a stunning
comeback for the Warriors.
18 Randolph Powers to Title
ContentsNOVEMBER 12, 2014
4 ... WNY Notebook
5 ... Players of the Week
7 ... League Look-Ins
13 ... 2010 Notebook
16 ... Team Reports
40 ... Standings
41 ... Leader Board
42 ... Around The State
44 ... Campus News
47 ... Extra Point
Randolph won the Class D title with a
28-0 win over Ellicottville-Franklinville.
Randolph opened the game by forcing a
punt and taking over on their own 30-
yard line. The Cardinals proceeded to
drive 70 yards on 14 plays.
Jamestown’s Langworthy HonoredJamestown’s Tom Langworthy was named Coach of
the Week by the Buffalo Bills and the National Guardafter his Red Raiders won the Class AA championshipwith a 34-14 win over Orchard Park last weekend.
The Raiders led 21-0 after one quarter.“I didn't feel comfortable until we were winning 34-7
in the fourth quarter,” Langworthy said. “As a coach,you are always thinking of everything that can happen.I never count my chickens before they are hatched.”
Jamestown led 28-0 at the half, on the strength of 2interceptions that were returned for a TD.
Joe Ramos intercepted a pass and returned it 45yards for a TD togive Jamestownan early 14-0lead. Late in thequarter, with theQuakers backedup to their own 1-yard line, KyleLiuzzo rushed theQB, batted theball into the airand caught it inthe end zone foranother defensiveTD an te 28-0lead they tookinto the half.
“I challengedour players athalftime to play agreat secondhalf,” Langworthysaid, “and I thinkwe played prettywell.”
Orchard Park scored in the 3rd quarter to pull within28-7 but Jamestown answered early in the 4th quarter.
The Raiders stopped a 4th-down play at OP’s 24-yard line and took possession. On their first play fromscrimmage Devan Jackson broke over the right sidefor a 24-yard TD and a 34-7 lead.
Jamestown won the Section 6 title last season, butlost to Aquinas in the Far West Regional game.
“We have goals to go farther than we did last year,”Langworthy said. “We plan on competing hard andbeing successful this Saturday.”
The Raiders will play in the Far West Regionalgame at 8 pm Saturday at All High Stadium in Buffaloagainst Section 5 champion Victor.
“We feel good and confidant,” Langworthy said. “We
have a great defense, we play solid on special teamsand we are putting up points. We have to have a greatweek of practice and go out and play hard this week-end.”
Langworthy played high school football from 1995through 1998 at nearby Southwestern High School. Hewas named a Class D All-State LB in his senior year.
Langworthy played college football at MercyhurstCollege (now University) in Erie, Pa. After graduating,he took a volunteer coaching role at Southwesternunder Jay Sirianni. He left after two seasons becausehe landed a job teaching in the Jamestown District.
Ironically,Sirianni has 4players on thisseason’sSouthwesternteam who grewup in theJamestownDistrict beforemoving toSouthwestern.
“We laughabout it,”Langworthy said.“Jay's doing prettywell with our kids.I’ve known Jaymy whole life.”
While teachingat Jamestown,Langworthyworked as anassistant JVcoach for 2 sea-sons. He applied
for the varsity head job when it came open before the2008 season.
“The opportunity came open and I thought I coulddo the job,” he said. “I had the enthusiasm and therelationship with the other coaches and the currentplayers. I thought I was ready for it.”
Langworthy’s staff has been with him throughoutthe years of re-building Jamestown into a recognizedprogram across New York State. Ryan Calkins(Defensive Coordinator), Richie Joly (DBs and QBs)and Dave Munella (RBs) round out the staff.
“They do an incredible job,” Langworthy said. “Theyare just as much a part of this as I am.”
Langworthy and his wife Amy have two sons, Noah(age 2) and Grant (6 months).
Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week
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Jamestown coach Tom Langworthy was named the Coach of the Weekby the Buffalo Bills and the National Guard for the Red Raiders’ 34-14win over Orchard Park in the Class AA title game.
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SECTION VI PLAY-OFFSClass AA First RoundOrchard Park 40, Niagara Falls 13Jamestown 55, Lockport 0Williamsville North 33, Frontier 0Kenmore West 41, Lancaster 21Class AA SemifinalsJamestown 19, Williamsville North 7Orchard Park 25, Kenmore West 20Class AA ChampionshipJamestown 34, Orchard Park 14
Class A First RoundSweet Home 44, McKinley 6South Park 20, Starpoint 12Hamburg 40, Williamsville South 34 (ot)West Seneca East 25, North Tonawanda 14Class A SemifinalsSouth Park 19, Hamburg 10Sweet Home 27, West Seneca East 8Class A ChampionshipSweet Home 27, South Park 18
Class B First RoundBurgard 32, Fredonia 0Bennett 42, Medina 6Cheektowaga 41, Depew 21Maryvale 7, East Aurora 0Class B SemifinalsBennett 16, Burgard 14Cheektowaga 26, Maryvale 21Class B ChampionshipCheektowaga 40, Bennett 34
Class C First RoundCleve Hill 24, Salamanca 6Southwestern 55, JFK 6MGCLake 45, Lackawanna 0Silver Creek 32, Gowanda 14Class C SemifinalsSouthwestern 26, Cleve Hill 22MGCLake 21, Silver Creek 0Class C ChampionshipMGCLake 37, Southwestern 7
Class D SemifinalsRandolph 30, Panama 0Ellicottville 28, Cattaraugus-LV 8Class D ChampionshipRandolph 28, Frank-Ellicottville 0
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Canisius overcame a week of turmoil in the football program
and the school and destroyed St. Francis 62-19 in the Msgr.
Martin Association semifinals last night.
“Our kids started slow,” coach Rich Robbins said. “With
everything that has gone on this week, I expected it.”
Canisius was tied with St. Francis 13-13 with about 6 min-
utes left in the second quarter when the Crusaders exploded.
“We want to start fast
every week,” Robbins said.
“The distractions this week
were incredible. We did not
have a very good practice
on Monday, that’s for sure.”
The Crusaders scored 4
TDs before the halftime
break and added two more
early in the 3rd quarter to
take a 55-13 lead.
The only thing left
unknown were the facts
surrounding the firestorm
that has swirled at the
school this week.
It started on Monday
when Canisius announced
that star LB Brad Zaffram
would not play again this
season due to a violation of
school rules. The situation
quickly escalated when
Beck O’Connor, the
school’s Dean of Students
and the JV football coach
was fired from both posi-
tions and escorted from the
building.
“He was the JV coach
for 8 years,” Robbins said.
“All of our kids had him and
they were close to him.”
The firing of O’Connor
unleashed a flurry of spec-
ulation and rumor that
made its way around social media. Rumors that this was a major
scandal involving the football program started quickly. More
rumors that Robbins had been fired followed in a wave.
All of a sudden, instead of basking in the glow of being
ranked 37th in the nation, the Crusaders were in a crisis.
“We had a team meeting on Monday,” Robbins said. “The
kids wanted to handle this with class and pride. We wanted to
come out and represent our school and our program with pride.”
On Wednesday, news broke that O’Connor was seeking a
lawyer. Then the Canisius students staged a protest in front of
the school.
“We really can’t get into any of that,” Robbins said. “I’ve
been told not to answer any questions about Beck O’Connor. We
can’t control anything about that anyway. All we can do is play
football. That’s the only thing we have control over.”
Wednesday afternoon, rumors started that the Canisius princi-
pal had resigned. Canisius athletic director, Jim Mauro, said at
Thursday game that it was not true.
“I was at the school until 6:30 and he was still the principal,”
Mauro said. “When I left for the game, nothing had changed as
far as that goes.”
Mauro did not want to
speak on the turmoil but
did say that he was proud
of the team.
“It was a very chal-
lenging week,” Mauro
said. “I’m proud of how
the kids came out and
played. Brad was a brother
to them. This is a tight
group and they are hurt-
ing. They came out and
played hard.”
One Canisius source
who is close to the situa-
tion says that the entire
situation has spun out of
control.
“This entire situation
was handled poorly,” the
source, who asked not to
be identified, said at half-
time of the win over St.
Francis. “Beck handled
this the way he was origi-
nally told to handle it on
Friday. On Monday, he
was fired.”
At issue, is an incident
when Zaffram was a stu-
dent at Sweet Home.
When Zaffram transferred
to Canisius after his sopho-
more year, it was decided
that the incident would not
be carried over to his time
as a Canisius student. Apparently, Canisius principal, Father
Joseph Constantino disagreed.
Now, online petitions seeking to remove Constantino as
school principal have started, alumni are decrying the poor pub-
licity and trustees are meeting to find a way to settle the matter.
Incredibly, the national media has started to pick up on the story.
And, in the midst of the firestorm, Canisius had a playoff
game looming.
Solomon Renfro stepped in at MLB and FB for Zaffram and
played very well.
“He had big shoes to fill tonight,” Robbins said. “He’s a team
captain and he had to step in a lead us. He ran hard, he played
well on defense. He did great.”
Canisius Overcomes Controversy
Canisius senior Solomon Renfro stepped in to start at FB anLB for Canisius in last night’s playoff win.
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Photo by Tim Frank
AAFar West Regionals
Jamestownvs
Victor
Saturday, 6:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllKenmore West…............ 4-0 4-3Williamsville North.…...... 3-1 6-1Niagara Falls………....... 2-2 4-3Lockport…………........... 1-3 2-5Niagara Wheatfield......... 0-4 0-6
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N O T E B O O K
AA At A Glance
Jamestown beat Orchard Park 34-14
to win their 2nd straight Class AA title.
The Raiders jumped out to a 21-0 lead in
the 1st quarter.
“We always preach to start fast and
that's what we
did,” coach Tom
Langworthy said.
“We scored a TD
on our second
drive and then got
the turnover.”
Nicc Holland
hit Zack
Panebianco with a
46-yard scoring
strike halfway
through the first
quarter to give
Jamestown a 6-0
lead.
On Orchard
Park’s next posses-
sion, Joe Ramos
intercepted a pass
and returned it 45
yards for a TD
and a 12-0 lead.
Devan Jackson ran in a 2-point PAT for a
14-0 lead.
“He’s been starting at CB all year,”
Langworthy said. “and he’s been coming
up big all season long. He’s a good cover
guy and a good tackler.”
Ramos also returned an interception
for a TD in the Raiders first-round play-
off win over Lockport.
“He's really stepped up since the
playoffs started,” Langworthy said.
The defense
helped put the
game away early.
After Ramos
returned his INT,
the defense forced
a 3-and-out by
Orchard Park.
Jamestown took
possession on their
own 25 and took
just 4 plays to
score again.
Jackson capped the
drive as he ran 23
yards for the score.
“With our
defense playing the
way it is,”
Langworthy said,
“being up 21 at the
end of the first
quarter is a great
thing.”
With 6 minutes left in the half, the
Raiders’ defense struck again.
Jamestown punted and downed the
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Far West Regionals
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N O T E B O O K
At A Glance
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On second-and-11 from the 1-yard
line, Kyle Liuzzo rushed the QB, batted
the pass into the air and caught the ball
while standing in
the end zone.
“He’s a great
pass rusher,”
Langworthy said.
“He was a tremen-
dous player on the
JV team but then
he didn’t play as a
junior. He took a
year off from foot-
ball.”
Liuzzo returned
to the squad as a
senior. He retuned
a fumble 87 yards
for a TD in
Jamestown’s loss
to Canisius earlier
this year.
“He’s a
wrestler,”
Langworthy said.
“He’s tough and knows how to use
leverage. Sometimes we drop him into
coverage.”
Jamestown has now played at the The
Ralph four straight seasons. After losing
twice to Orchard Park, the Raiders have
now won two straight titles.
“When you're kids are there for the
first time, it can be tough," Langworthy
said. "The first time you are there, no
matter what you say in the week going
into the game, it's a totally different
experience when
you get there."
The Raiders
experience played
a role and the
team's expectations
are high this year.
"Some of our
guys have been to
the Ralph 3 years
in a row,"
Langworthy said.
“That's a pretty
awesome level of
experience. This
year, we didn't go
out of the tunnel
and stare at any-
thing. It’s a football
game. We’ll play
the game and it
doesn’t matter
where it’s played.”
Jamestown will now play in the Far
West Regionals at 6 pm Saturday at All-
High Stadium in Buffalo.
The Raiders will face Section 5
(Rochester) champion Victor. Jamestown
is ranked 3rd in NYS in Class A while
Victor (9-1) is ranked 9th.
Jamestown Defense continued from page 10
Photo by Tim Frank
Jamestown sophomore Devan Jackson.
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Friday, October 24thLockport @ Jamestown, 7:00Niagara Falls @ Orchard Park, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thLancaster @ Kenmore West, 2:00Frontier @ Wmsville North, 2:00
AAS O U T H
AFar West Regionals
Sweet Homevs
Irondequoit
Friday, 8:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllSweet Home.….............. 6-0 6-1Williamsville South.…..... 5-1 6-1North Tonawanda........... 4-2 5-2Starpoint...........…........... 3-3 3-4Grand Island................... 3-3 3-4Riverside......................... 3-3 3-4Kenmore East................ 0-6 1-6Williamsville East.…....... 0-6 0-7
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AN O R T H At A Glance
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Sweet Home scored twice in the
final five minutes to beat South Park
27-18 and win the Class A title game.
The Panthers trailed 18-14 and faced
a 4th-and-goal from South Park’s 15-
yard line with just
under five minutes
to play. Sweet
Home coach John
Faller called time
out.
“We were try-
ing to decide what
to do,” Faller said.
“We didn't talk
confidence or any-
thing like that. We
were just talking
about where to put
people.”
Sweet Home
had already
missed one golden
opportunity to
take the lead. Late
in the 3rd quarter,
the Panthers
drove to the South
Park 3-yard line. After two plays lost
yardage, South Park’s Mike McDonald
intercepted a pass over the middle and
returned it 36 yards.
“We had 1st-and-goal on the 3 and
couldn't get in,” Faller said. “The kid
jumped the pattern and returned it 35
yards. It was a big play at the time.”
After getting a second chance to take
the lead, the Panthers were facing the
possibility of losing the championship
game for the sec-
ond straight year.
“That was it,
we had to score,”
Faller said. “That
was our chance
right there. We had
to make a play and
we did.”
Senior QB
Kevin Torrillo
spotted Brandon
Smiley in the left
corner of the end
zone and lofted a
pass. Smiley
caught it one step
ahead of the
Sparks defender
and Sweet Home
led 20-18.
“Brandon was
covered and got
good position,” Faller said. “There’s a
reason he’s going to play at UB next
year. He’s one of our leaders but other
kids stepped up too.”
Panthers Pull Out Win
Photo by Mark Adair
Sweet Home senior Jordan Evert.Friday, October 24thNorth Tonawanda @ WSeneca East, 7:00Hamburg @ Wmsville South, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thMcKinley @ Sweet Home, 2:00Starpoint @ South Park, 2:00
See “Sweet Home” on page 13
AFar West Regionals
Sweet Homevs
Irondequoit
Friday, 8:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllSouth Park..................... 6-0 6-1West Seneca East......... 5-1 6-1Hamburg................…..... 4-2 5-2McKinley…......................3-3 3-4Iroquois..…..................... 3-3 4-3Hutch Tech..................... 2-4 3-4Lake Shore..................... 1-5 1-6East High........................ 0-6 0-7
N O T E B O O K
P L A Y O F F S
AS O U T H At A Glance
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On the ensuing kickoff, Sweet Home
senior Nyamekyi Daniels lunged at the
return man and punched the ball loose.
Sweet Home’s Josh Parsons recovered
the ball on the South Park 35-yard line.
Two minutes
later, Jordan Evert
ran 23 yards down
the sideline for a
game-clinching TD.
“Our two
biggest players
made two big
plays,” Faller said
of Smiley and
Evert. “That’s
really what it
takes to win at
this level.”
However,
Daniels, who has
received scant
media attention
this season, made
the biggest play of
the season.
“That’s what
we tell the kids,”
Faller said. “You never know who’s going
to come up with the play. Someone has a
chance to step up and he did.”
Daniels starts at DE and also plays
on kickoff coverage.
“He played a little bit last year,”
Faller said, “but he earned a starting
role this summer. He started the first
game against Jamestown and by the
third week he was starting all the time.
Nyamekyi had one of our better games.”
Daniels has been a solid player in
the Sweet Home
program.
“He’s been with
us since he was in
the modified pro-
gram,” Faller said.
“He improved. He
was always on the
edge of starting
and was never a
star. This year he
got his chance.”
Daniels fin-
ished the game
with 3 tackles, 1
for lost yardage,
and the caused
fumble.
“He’s a smart
kid with real good
grades,” Faller
said. “He plays
hard and wants to
be on the team.”
Sweet Home will now play in the
Far West Regional game at 8pm Friday
at All-High Stadium in Buffalo against
Section 5 champion Irondequoit. Sweet
Home (9-1) is ranked 3rd in NYS while
Irondequoit (7-3) is ranked 11th.
Photo by Mark Adair
Sweet Home senior Nyamekyi Daniels.Friday, October 24thNorth Tonawanda @ WSeneca East, 7:00Hamburg @ Wmsville South, 7:00
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Far West Regionals
Cheektowagavs
Batavia
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N O T E B O O K
BN O R T H At A Glance
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Cheektowaga won the Class B
Championship game 40-34 over Bennett
when QB Zak Cieszki hit Stephon Parker
with 40-yard TD pass with :05 left.
“Stephon made a great catch and
stayed in bounds
long enough to get
the ball over the
pylon,” coach Mike
Fatta said. “That
was incredible.”
The TD play
capped a stunning
comeback for the
Warriors. It was the
biggest comeback
in Section 6 history
at the Ralph as
Cheektowaga
scored 33 points in
the final quarter.
Cheektowaga
trailed just 14-7 at
the half and Fatta
was hoping his
team could
regroup.
“I told the kids
at halftime that it
was a long game,” Fatta said. “I was wor-
ried about Bennett going up 21-7 on us.”
Instead, Bennett scored twice in the
third quarter and actually led 28-7 enter-
ing the 4th quarter.
“I just told the kids to keep believing,”
Fatta said. “We talk about these things all
the time. This was the time to do it.”
On the first play of the fourth quarter,
Ciezki started the comeback by running 9
yards for a TD.
“He’s tough as nails and runs hard,”
Fatta said. “He’s a
200-pound kid who
can run you over.”
The Warriors
still trailed 28-14.
“I said if we get
a stop we could get
right back in this,”
Fatta said. “We got
the stop on defense
and scored again.”
With 8:12 left in
the game, Ciezki hit
Tyron Lawson with
a 65-yard TD pass
to pull the Warriors
within 28-21.
“Zak keeps it
cool,” Fatta said.
“He's a competitor
and he holds it all
together.”
On the ensuing
kickoff, the
Warriors recovered a Bennett fumble and
took possession on the 6-yard line. Two
plays later, Ciezki ran in from 5 yards out
to pull within 28-21.
“It started to snowball there,” Fatta
said. “We got another turnover and got
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Saturday, October 25thFredonia @ Burgard, 2:00
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BFar West Regionals
Cheektowagavs
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Saturday, 3:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllCheektowaga.........…..... 4-1 5-2Depew............................ 4-1 6-1Maryvale......................... 4-1 6-1Alden.............................. 2-3 3-4Amherst.......................... 1-4 2-5Tonawanda..................... 0-5 1-6
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Incredibly, Cheektowaga took over on
Bennett’s 20-yard line and four plays
later, Ciezki punched in from a yard out
and the Warriors 34-28 lead.
Bennett then fumbled the kickoff
again, but this time
kept possession.
Wit the Tigers
starting on their
own 10-yard line
and with just 1:16
left, it looked like
Cheektowaga had
pulled off an
incredible rally.
Instead, Bennett
QB Anthony
Mendrysa tossed a
90-yard scoring
bomb to Brandon
Brown to tie the
game at 34-34.
“Our bench
went totally silent,”
Fatta said.
Overtime
loomed in the
minds of everyone.
The Warriors took over on their own 39 an
2 pays ater Marshawn Gibson ran 18 yards
up the middle.
“We sprung a trap play,” Fatta said.
“That put us in position to take a shot. We
were thinking about trying a field goal.”
Instead, Ciezki hit Parker with the
game-winning TD with just :05 left. In
all, Ciezki ended the day with 3 TDs
rushing and 2 passing. He completed 9 of
23 passes for 224 yards.
“He did that against a team that was
sending the house at the kid,” Fatta said.
Another player
that has played a
crucial role this sea-
son is MLB
Drequon Trotter.
“He is the vocal
leader of our
defense,” Fatta said.
“He is the guy in
practice that chal-
lenges us. He’s the
guy everyone
respects. He’s a
focused kid.”
Trotter (5-9,
190) finished with 8
tackles, 5 solo.
“He puts himself
in position to make
plays,” Fatta said.
“He’s strong and
can get off blocks.
He does everything
you need a middle linebacker to do.”
Cheektowaga will now play in the Far
West regional at 3 pm Saturday at All-High
Stadium against Section 5 champion
Batavia. Cheektowaga (8-2) is ranked 10th
in NYS while Batavia (9-1) is ranked 6th.
Warriors continued from page 14
Photo by Mark Adair
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Far West Regionals
MGCLakevs
LeRoy
Saturday, 12:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllEast Aurora..................... 5-1 5-2Fredonia......................... 5-1 5-2Olean.............................. 3-3 4-3Dunkirk.............……....... 3-3 4-3Springville..............…..... 3-3 4-3Pioneer........................... 2-4 3-4Eden.........….................. 0-6 0-7
N O T E B O O K
At A Glance
16
Friday, October 24thMedina @ Bennett, 7:00Depew @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Maryvale @ East Aurora, 7:30
Saturday, October 25thFredonia @ Burgard, 2:00
MGCLake led 6-0 after one quarter
and 20-0 at the half as they overpow-
ered Southwestern 37-7 to win the
Class C championship game at Ralph
Wilson Stadium last weekend.
The Thunder
Dragons rushed
for 315 yards in
the contest while
holding
Southwestern to
just 70 yards on
the ground.
“We were able
to run the ball,”
MGCLake coach
Curt Fischer said
after the game.
“Our running game
has done pretty
well all year.”
MGCLake
senior Ryan Miller
led the charge as
he carried 23
times for 231
yards and 4 TDs.
“We could get
Ryan three or four hundred yards a
game,” Fischer said. “In some of our
games, he is getting 9 carries. His
yards-per-carry average is amazing.”
The Thunder Dragons drove 80
yards in just four plays for the game’s
first score. AJ Hulton capped the drive
when he hit Jed Micek with a 48-yard
scoring pass to give MGCLake a 6-0
lead.
The teams battled evenly for the next
few possessions
but MGCLake
struck in a big way
with 6 minutes left
in the half.
Southwestern
downed a punt on
the 10-yard line and
it took just one play
for the Dragons to
cover 90 yards.
Miller took a
handoff and went
up the middle
before veering out-
side. He covered
all 90 yards in
about 10 seconds
to give MGCLake
a 12-0 lead. Miller
then punched in
the 2-point PAT.
“He's special,”
Fischer said. “He is a very patient runner.
It’s like he floats in the air, and then
plants his foot and changes direction. It's
amazing to watch.”
Miller also runs with power.
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CFar West Regionals
MGCLakevs
LeRoy
Saturday, 12:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllCleveland Hill................. 5-0 5-2Silver Creek........……..... 4-1 6-1JFK........…..................... 3-2 3-4Lackawanna................... 2-3 2-5Wilson..............……….... 1-4 1-6Akron.............................. 0-6 0-7
N O T E B O O K
P L A Y O F F S
At A Glance
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“Ryan can also run over a guy,”
Fischer said. “He will lower his shoul-
der to get a couple of extra yards.”
The Thunder Dragons increased the
lead to 20-0 before the break when they
drove 53 yards on
7 plays in just
2:47 of playing
time. Miller ran
the final 9 yards
of the drive for his
second TD.
In the third
quarter, the
MGCLake
defense flexed its
muscles when
Hulton sacked the
Southwestern QB
in the end zone
for a safety and a
22-0 lead.
“Our defense
has given us an
opportunity to go
for it on 4th-and-
short when we
should be punting,” Fischer said. “The
confidence we have in our defense
allows us to take chances that we
wouldn’t normally take. They just shut
other teams down.”
Miller would score two more TDs to
give the Thunder Dragons a 37-0 lead
before Southwestern ruined the shut out
with a TD late in the game.
Miller (5-11, 192) is being looked at
by several college teams.
“Quite a few D-3 schools want him,”
Fischer said,
“We’ve heard from
Alfred, Buff State
and Hobart. They
would all be great
options for him. I
feel there are a
couple of D-2
schools that he
could play at. We
have been in touch
with Edinboro,
Gannon and
Mercyhurst but he
is keeping all of
his options open.”
Hulton added
37 yards rushing
to the offense. He
also completed 2
of 4 passes for 79
yards and a TD.
Jonah Tanner ran 4 times for 28 yards.
The Thunder Dragons will now play
Section 5 champion LeRoy at 12 pm
Saturday at All-High Stadium in
Buffalo. LeRoy (10-0) is ranked 2nd in
NYS while MGCLake (10-0) is ranked
3rd.
MGCLake continued from page 16
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MGCLake senior Jed Micek.
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Far West Regionals
Randolphvs
Red Jacket
Friday, 8:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllMGCLake....................... 5-0 7-0Southwestern.................. 4-1 5-2Gowanda........................ 2-3 4-3Salamanca..................... 2-3 3-4Cass Valley-Falconer...... 2-3 3-4Allegany-Limestone........ 0-5 0-7
N O T E B O O K
At A Glance
18
Friday, October 24thJFK @ Southwestern, 7:00Gowanda @ Silver Creek, 7:00Lackawanna @ MGCLake, 7:00
Saturday, October 25thSalamanca @ Cleve Hill, 2:00
Randolph won the Class D title with a
28-0 win over Ellicottville-Franklinville.
“Our defense played well,” Randolph
coach Brent Brown said. “We wanted to
stop their running game.”
Ellicottville TB
Phalla Musall had
entered the game
with 1,249 yards
rushing but was
held to 55 yards in
the Ralph.
“He’s been tear-
ing everybody up,”
Brown said. “You
have top stop him
from getting around
the corner. Our kids
did a super job.”
Randolph
opened the game
by forcing a punt
and taking over on
their own 30-yard
line. The Cardinals
proceeded to drive
70 yards on 14 plays
over 7 minutes to
score a TD. QB
Bryce Morrison capped the drive when he
ran in from 4 yards out.
“That was big,” Brown said. “That took
up a huge chunk of the first quarter.”
Randolph defensive linemen Jeff
Andrews and Michael Bowers were
unmovable all night.
“Those two big guys stopped any run
up the middle,” Brown said. “Those kids
kept coming hard.”
After forcing another punt, Randolph
took over on their own 29. This time, the
Cardinals used only
2:09 to travel the 71
yards for another
TD. Morrison
scrambled and
tossed a 14-yard TD
pass to Derek Young
for a 13-0 lead.
Morrison finished
the night with 5 of 9
passing for 192
yards and a 2 TDs.
“He's been a
starter for 3 years,”
Brown said. “He
started as a 10th
grader at OLB.”
Morrison was
moved to TE as the
Cardinals won the
NYS Championship
in 2013. This year,
he was move to QB.
“He's had a pret-
ty big year for us,” Brown said.
In the 4th quarter, with Randolph hold-
ing a 21-0 lead, Ellicottville punted and
downed the ball at the 1-yard line.
On the first play, Morrison hit Young
Randolph Powers to Title
Photo by Tim Frank
Randolph senior Bryce Morrison.
DP L A Y O F F S
CS O U T H
See “Randolph” on page 19
DFar West Regionals
Randolphvs
Red Jacket
Friday, 8:00 pmAll-High Stadium
Div AllRandolph........................ 6-0 6-1Franklin-Ellicott............... 4-1 6-1Cattaraugus-LV............... 4-2 4-3Panama.......................... 3-2 4-2Portville........................... 2-3 3-3Frewsburg...........…........ 2-4 2-4Sherman-Clymer............ 1-5 1-6Westfield........................ 0-5 0-6
N O T E B O O K
D At A Glance
19
with a 99-yard scoring strike and a 28-0
lead. The play only tied for the longest
play ever at the Ralph - which was set in
2012 when Pat Slater was the head coach.
“We wanted to see if we could break
Pat’s record,”
Brown said with a
laugh. “We only
tied it.”
Morrison also
played SS for the
Randolph defense
in the win. It was
the first time this
season Morrison
has played defense.
“We had a cou-
ple of kids injured,”
Brown said, “so we
put Bryce back to
play safety. We had
to change a couple
things around but
it's not new for him.
He played defense
all last year.”
Devyn Nelsen
rushed 22 times for
111 yards in the
win.
“Devyn’s quick and has speed,” Brown
said. “I wish he was a little bigger but he’s
tough. He’s been a running back all the
way up through our program.”
The defense will continue to play a big
role if Randolph is going to win a 3rd
straight NYS title. The Cardinals will need
a big contribution from Junior CB Tyler
Stahley.
“He has pretty good speed,” Brown
said. “He’s tall and has good hands. He’s a
good cover guy.”
Stahley (6-2,
170) finished the
season with 8 INTs.
“He’s a smart
and disciplined kid,”
Brown said. “He'll
read what he’s sup-
posed to read and
does not get out of
position. He’s very
athletic and the ball
seems to find him.”
Stahley, who
also plays basketball
at Randolph, has an
academic average in
the mid-90s.
“He works
hard,” Brown said.
“He certainly knows
what our scheme is
and what his job is
every week. He
does a good job out
there.”
Randolph will play Section 5 champion
Red Jacket at 5 pm Friday at All-High
Stadium in Buffalo. Randolph (9-1) is
ranked #1 in NYS while Red Jacket (10-0)
is ranked 2nd.
Randolph continued from page 18
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Msgr. MartinChampionship Game
Bishop Timonvs
Canisius
Thursday, 8:00 pmRalph Wilson Stadium
N O T E B O O K
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Bishop Timon beat St. Joe's 26-21 last
night to advance to the Msgr. Martin
Championship game against Canisius.
The Tigers trailed 21-12 at the half but
scored twice in the second half to pull
out the win.
"It's a good
win," coach
Charlie Comerford
said. "The kids
showed a lot of
heart in the second
half."
In a wild first
half that saw the
teams turn the ball
over a combined
seven times, St.
Joe's scored 3
times to take a 21-
6 lead in the sec-
ond quarter.
Myles Young
opened the scoring
when he broke
away for a 70-yard
TD run. Darren
Thompson fol-
lowed with a 57-
TD run. QB David Archer tossed a 63-
yard TD pass to Young to give the
marauders a 21-6 lead.
Timon battled back, however, as
Arenzo Thomas scored on a 4-yard run to
pull the Tigers within 21-12. Thomas
rushed for 101 yards and set a new sin-
gle-season rushing record. He has rushed
for 1,574 yards this season.
In the second half, Timon could not
cash in on several scoring opportunities.
They had 5 drives start inside the 26-yard
line of St. Joe's and
failed to score on
every drive. Three
times the Tigers
drove inside the 10-
yard line and came
up empty.
Finally, on the
last play of the
third quarter, QB
Brandon May ran
15 yards for a TD
to pull Timon with-
in 21-20.
Late in the
game, St. Joe's was
trying to grind out
the clock when
Tyler Ringwood
recovered a fumble
to give Timon one
last chance with a
possession on the
St. Joe's 35.
May ran in for the game-winning TD
from 5 yards out with just 1:06 left in the
game. He finished with 207 yards pass-
ing, 84 yards rushing and 2 TDs.
Timon will now play Canisius at 6:00
pm Thursday at Ralph Wilson Stadium
for the Msgr. Martin Association title.
Timon Moves Past St. Joe’s
Photo by Mark Adair
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Team W-L1. Canisius (MMA) 9-02. Archbishop Stepinac (CHSFL) 9-03. Jamestown (6) 8-14. Shenendehowa (2) 9-05. Syracuse Henninger (3) 9-0 6. Longwood (11) 8-07. Iona Prep (CHSFL) 7-28. Orchard Park (6) 8-19. Albany CBA (2) 8-110. John Jay, East Fishkill (1) 8-111. Victor (5) 8-112. Arlington (1) 8-113. Erasmus Hall (PSAL) 9-014. Abraham Lincoln (PSAL) 8-115. St. Peter's (CHSFL) 8-016. Baldwin (8) 8-017. Connetquot (11) 7-118. Farmingdale (8) 7-119. Liverpool- (3) 9-020. Aquinas (5) 5-321. Grand Street (PSAL) 8-122. Pittsford (5) 6-323. Monroe-Woodbury (9) 7-224. Newburgh (9) 7-225. New Rochelle (1) 8-1
Team W-L1. Queensbury (2) 9-02. Cornwall (9) 9-03. Sweet Home (6) 8-14. Sayville (11) 8-05. Indian River (3) 9-06. Carey (8) 8-07. Lawrence (8) 8-08. Yorktown (1) 9-09. Rye (1) 8-110. South Park (6) 8-111. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (2) 7-212. Greece Athena (5) 8-113. Plainedge (8) 7-114. Poly Prep (AIS) 7-115. Kellenberg (CHSFL) 8-116. Irondequoit (5) 6-317. Eastridge (5) 8-118. Bayside (PSAL) 8-119. Garden City (8) 7-120. Miller Place (11) 7-121. Shoreham-Wading River (11) 8-022. John Glenn (11) 7-123. Somers (1) 7-224. East Syracuse-Minoa (3) 6-325. West Seneca East (6) 7-2
Team W-L1. Maine-Endwell (4) 9-02. Schalmont (2) 9-03. Cazenovia (3) 9-04. Homer (3) 9-05. Bennett (6) 9-06. Our Lady of Lourdes (1) 8-17. Schuylerville (2) 9-08. Marlboro (9) 7-29. Peru (7) 9-010. Livonia (5) 8-111. Batavia (5) 8-112. George Washington (PSAL) 9-013. Burke Catholic (9) 8-114. Cheektowaga (6) 7-215. Locust Valley (8) 7-116. Burgard (6) 7-217. Maryvale (6) 7-218. Nanuet (1) 7-219. Stuyvesant (PSAL) 9-020. Horace Mann (AIS) 8-021. Oneida (3) 7-222. Susquehanna Valley (4) 6-323. Westhill (3) 7-224. Norwich (4) 6-3 25. Broadalbin- Perth (2) 6-3
Team W-L1. Chenango Forks (4) 8-12. Le Roy (5) 9-03. MGCLake (6) 9-04. Hoosick Falls (2) 9-05. Herkimer (3) 9-06. Fonda-Fultonville (2) 8-17. Ogdensburg (10) 9-08. Utica Notre Dame (3) 8-19. Bath (5) 8-110. Saranac Lake (7) 8-111. Voorheesville (2) 8-112. Woodlands (1) 4-413. Newark Valley (4) 7-214. Southwestern (6) 7-215. Rye Neck (1) 6-216. Bronxville (1) 6-217. General Brown (3) 7-218. Lansing (4) 6-219. Sullivan West (9) 8-120. Millbrook (9) 6-2
Team W-L1. Randolph (6) 8-12. Red Jacket (5) 9-03. Tioga (4) 8-14. Sandy Creek (3) 8-15. Unatego (4) 8-16. Cambridge/Salem (2) 8-17. Dolgeville (3) 8-18. Chester (9) 7-29. Bishop Kearney (5) 7-210. Franklinville-Ellicottville (6) 8-111. Whitehall (2) 7-212. Avon (5) 6-313. Cato-Meridian (3) 7-214. Morrisville-Eaton/Hamilton (3) 7-215. Clyde-Savannah (5) 6-316. Moravia (4) 7-217. Walton (4) 8-118. Ticonderoga (7) 6-319. Dundee (5) 6-220. Tuckahoe (1) 5-3
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Green MachineBy Mark Adair
Jamestown stayed atRalph Wilson Stadiumlate into the night - andinto the early morning - towin the Section 6 ClassAA championship lastweek. In a game that did-n’t start until 10pm,Jamestown roared out toan early 21-0 lead andthen pounded out a 34-14win over Orchard Park.
“We didn't realize howlate it was,” Jamestowncoach Tom Langworthysaid. “Our players wereso ready to play and ourcoaches were so readyto coach that none of useven noticed what time itwas. When we lined upfor the Awards ceremonyafter the game, I lookedat my watch and it said12:57. We didn't gethome until 3 am.”
The wait was worth it. The Red Raiders,
wearing their alternategreen jerseys, scored 3TDs in the first quarter.
“We always preach tostart fast and that’s whatwe did,” Langworthy said.“With our defense playingthe way it is, being up 21at the end of the first quarter is a great thing.”
On the Raiders second drive of the game, quarterbackNicc Holland hit Zack Panebianco with a 46-yard TD passto open the scoring. On the Quakers next possession,Jamestown's Joe Ramos returned an interception 45yards for a TD and a 14-0 lead.
“We forced a three-and-out right after that,”Langworthy said. “That was a big stop for our defense.”
Jamestown took the OP punt at their own 25 and fourplays later, Devan Jackson ran 23 yards for a TD and a21-point advantage.
The rest of the game was a showcase for the defense.“We have a great defense,” Langworthy said. “I know
our offense has gotten a lot of attention over the past
year but we are prettyproud of our defense.We play solid on specialteams and we areputting up points but ourdefense has been out-standing.”
The defense scored apair of TDs in the titlegame. In addition toRamos’ “Pick-Six”, KyleLiuzzo also scored adefensive TD.
With OP backed up totheir own 1-yard line,Liuzzo rushed the QB inthe end zone, batted thepass into the air, andcaught the ball whilestanding in the endzone. The play gave theRaiders a 28-0 leadshortly before the half.
The Raiders used therest of the evening topound out a workman-like performance. Theyrushed for 205 yardsand held Orchard Parkto 73 rushing yards.
Even the green jer-seys stood out for theRed Raiders.
“Our booster clubbought alternate colorsfor us this year,”
Langworthy said.”We’ve talked about doing it for yearsand we finally ordered them this year.”
The Raiders first wore the jerseys in a home gameagainst Canisius.
“We warmed up in our red jerseys that night,"Langworthy said, “and then went in and changed to thegreen ones. When we came out to start the game, thecrowd went nuts. They look pretty sharp.”
The players actually had to keep the jerseys a secretfor almost five months.
Jamestown lineman Joe Mistretta says that the playersdiscovered the jerseys in a coaches office in April.
“We all thought they looked awesome,” Mistretta said.
Jamestown senior lineman Joe Mistretta has been a 2-way starterfor 3 years. Mistretta is among the top linemen in WNY and main-tains an academic average in the mid-90s.
Red Raiders win Class AA title wearing green jerseys
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“We wanted to talk about them but we couldn’t. We knew itwould be exciting to come out for a game wearing them.”
Langworthy is not sure if the green jerseys will makeanother appearance this season.
“We wore them against Canisius and at the Stadium,”he said. “The kids wanted to wear them on the big stage. Iguess we'll let the captains make the decision.”
Mistretta, a team captain, is also a workout director ofsorts. He designed the Raiders weight-room regimen thatthey used this past summer.
“Joe lifts weights every day during the off season,”Langworthy said. “He researched a lot over the years. Heactually had a part in helping to design our summer pro-gram because a lot of players wanted to do Joe’s workout.He put together a system and we used his workout andour kids are stronger because of it.”
The Red Raiders were certainly strong this season. Lastweekend, they were transformed into a Green Machinewith the methodical way they beat Orchard Park. Simplyput, every part of the Raiders was in working order.
“We played well in all phases,” Langworthy said. One player who epitomized the term “machine” was
Mistretta, who has led the Raiders line all season.“He’s extremely strong,” Langworthy said. “He benches
350 pounds and squats close to 500 pounds.”Mistretta (6-2, 265) is one of the top linemen in WNY.“He’s very athletic and very quick,” Langworthy said.
“The combination of speed, strength and size makes him agreat lineman.”
Mistretta is certainly in the discussion when it comes tofinalists for the Trench Trophy, which will be awarded toWNYs top linemen in a few weeks.
“From the time he was a freshman he wanted to win theTrench Trophy,” Langworthy said. “He’s certainly goodenough. He’s also very smart, coachable and he’s a tech-nician. He went to linemen camps throughout the summerto try and get even better."
Mistretta confirms his long-term thoughts about theTrench Trophy.
“When I was younger I watched Cortland Haines andJohn Czech play for Jamestown,” he said. “I looked up themand said that I wanted to go out there and do as well asthey did. I started working out and lifting in the 6th grade.”
Mistretta is now a 3-year starter on both the offensiveand defensive lines. He says that this championship wasdifferent than the title that Jamestown won in 2013.
“We knew that we had a good team coming back,” hesaid. “We expected to be here. We went into this gameknowing that if we played our best football we should win.”
The Raiders lost in the Far West Regionals last yearand this year want to go further than they did.
“Our team is hungry this week," Mistretta said. "We areready to get back at it. We are far from our goal which is towin at the Dome. We need to come out, practice hard andbe ready to win this week.”
Jamestown will play Section 5 champion Victor at 7 pmSaturday at All High Stadium in Buffalo.
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Akron finished theseason with an 0-9record... Aaron Siska led the team inrushing as he ran 61 times for 179yards an a TD. Siska also completed30 of 72 passes for 309 yards and 2TDs... Zachary Bellran 42 times for 71yards... PrestonKelkenberg ran 19times for 67 yardsand a TD... DrewButler ran 23 timesfor 56 yards and 2TDs. Butler alsocompleted 9 of 32 passes for 92yards... Owen Hill caught 20 passesfor 204 yards and a TD. Hill alsointercepted 2 passes... Zach Pfentnercaught 11 passes for 127 yards and aTD... Larson Sundown caught 5passes for 42 yards and intercepted apass...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs finishedthe season with a 4-5record... Lyle Grant had a big year ashe ran 219 times for 1,387 yards. rantalso caught 16 passes for 300 yards,and scored 19 TDs... AJ Pattersonran 15 times for 113yards and a TD...Jordan Stockweathercompleted 53 of 91passes for 789 yardsand 8 TDs. He alsoran 25 times for 100yards... Joe Kingcaught 32 passes for502 yards and scored 6 TDs... ShawnCooper caught 9 passes for 124yards... Dylan Riddoch caught 6passes for 108 yards... BryanCybulski completed 20 of 45 passesfor 337 yards. Cybulski also intercept-ed 3 passes on defense...
2014 Numbers
The Purple Eagles fin-ished the season with a5-4 record... Manny Thompson ledthe team in rushing as he ran 65 timesfor 555 yards and 5 TDs... NickRotoli carried 31 times for 333 yardsand 4 TDs... TomMatteson ran 20times for 133yards… Kyle Smithran 25 times for 140yards. Smith alsocompleted 40 of 74passes for 839yards... Trey Hartled the Purple Eagles in receiving with19 catches for 391 yards and 8 TDs...Des Blackmon caught 9 passes for216 yards... Austin Loyd caught 2passes for 45 yards... DominicDiCureia was solid in the defensivesecondary as he intercepted 4 passeson the year...
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Team Reports
AlbionPurple Eagles
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Burgard (AH)...... 3:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Barker-RH................ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Newfane................ 2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Eden...........................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Lew-Port....................7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Bennett...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Medina..................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
AldenBulldogs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Depew........................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Maryvale................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20...... @ St. Francis............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... UPrep (5).................. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Cheektowaga....... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Amherst.....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Silver Ceek............... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Wilson.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lackawanna........ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Maryvale................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cleve Hill.................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Gowanda................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Siska 61-179, Bell 42-71,Kelkenberg 19-67, Butler 23-56, Truglio 5-35,Sarow 4-23.
Receiving: OHill 20-204, Pfentner 11-127,LSundown 5-42, EPeQueen 3-18,Kelkenberg 2-13, Jurewicz 1-8, Bell 1-(-2).
TDs: Butler 2, Pfentner, Siska, Kelkenberg,OHill.
Passing: Siska 30-72-309, Butler 9-32-92,Martin 1-2-9, Hill 1-1-0.
TD Passes: Siska 2.
Interceptions: Hill 2, LSundown, Siska.
FRec: Pfentner, Butler, Truglio, Martin,Kelkenberg
Rushing: Thompson 65-555, Rotoli 31-333,Matteson 20-133, KSmith 25-140, Hart 2-12.
Receiving: Hart 19-391, Blackmon 9-216,Thompson 3-23, Loyd 2-45, Chambers 2-18.
TDs: Hart 8, Thompson 5, Rotoli 4, Blackmon 3, Smith 2, Loyd, Matteson.
Passing: KSmith 40-74-839.
TD Passes: KSmith 11.
Interceptions: DiCureia 4, Hart 2, Blackmon,Thompson.
FRec: Thompson 2, Bison 2, Laine,.
Rushing: Grant 219-1387, Patterson 15-113,Stockweather 25-100, King 4-35,Badaszewski 5-34, Kubik 6-32, Miller 3-20,Cooper 6-8, Loper 4-4, Windnagle 2-1,Cybulski 4-(-6).
Receiving: King 32-502, Grant 16-300,Cooper 9-124, Riddoch 6-108, Zelasko 4-46,Patterson 2-32, Stockweather 2-13,Wojciechowski 1-15, Longwith 1-3,Blankenberg 1-2.
TDs: Grant 19, King 6, Cooper 2, Riddoch,Loper, Windnagle, Patterson.
Passing: Stockweather 53-91-789, Cybulski 20-45-337.
TD Passes: Stockweather 8, Cybulski.
Interceptions: Cybulski 3, Cooper 2,Stockweather, King, Windnagle
FRec: Grant 2, Stockweather, Chowaniec.
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2014 Numbers
The Gators finishedthe season with an 0-8record... Jordan Kayes led the teamin rushing as he ran 45 times for 582yards. Kayes also caught 4 passes for40 yards and scored 2 TDs on the sea-son... Zach Bierfeldtwas also productivein the running gameas he ran 146 timesfor 580 yards.Bierfeldt also caught2 passes for 62 yardsand scored 2 TDs thisseason... HoldenFarr completed 18 of 43 passes for247 yards. Farr carried 60 times for139 yards... Kyle McGraw caught 6passes for 61 yards... Marcus Grovecaught 3 passes for 51 yards... JoshLippert recovered a pair of fumbleson the season...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers opened theseason with a win but fin-ished the year with a 2-7 record...Vince Gregory led the team in rush-ing as he ran 102 times for 828 yards.Gregory also caught 6 passes for 108yards and scored ateam-high 6 TDs...Jimmy Chadwickran 54 times for 245yards and 3 TDs.Chadwick also recov-ered 3 fumbles ondefense... DarienLowe ran 48 timesfor 197 yards and caught 10 passes for127 yards... Nick Foster completed 15of 28 passes for 107 yards. He alsoran 45 times for 139 yards... KelijahWillis caught 10 passes for 136 yardsand intercepted 2 passes... BlakeHaubeil completed 21 of 54 passesfor 304 yards and kicked 5 FGs...
2014 Numbers
Barker-Roy-Hart fin-ished the 2013 seasonwith a 2-7 record... Dominick Sniderled the team in rushing as he ran 118times for 884 yards and 11 TDs. Healso recovered a pair of fumbles ondefense... JoshuaMead carried 88times for 359 yardsto help the groundgame... Brandin LeeWoods ran 54 timesfor 256 yards andscored 4 TDs...Thomas Callaghanled the team with 20 receptions for214 yards... Austin Deopp caught 12passes for 115 yards... Andy Xapsoscompleted 46 of 78 passes for 481yards... Chris Steves and Chris Anderson, a pair of juniors,had solid years on the OL an DL...
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Barker-Roy-Hart
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Lew-Port................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Albion................... 7:30
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Bennett (AH)....... 3:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Newfane (RH).......... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Medina...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Wilson....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Snider 118-884, Mead 88-359,Woods 54-256, Fitch 21-69, Xapos 21-49,Sager 12-39, Callaghan 2-6, Payne 1-0,Maynard 2-(-13), Gardner 1-(-6), Secore 2-(-7).
Receiving: Callaghan 20-214, Deopp 12-115,Woods 4-65, Snider 4-16, Fitch 3-12, Sager 1-53,Maynard 1-4, Ulrich 1-2, Mead 1-2.
TDs: Snider 11, Woods 4, Fitch 3, Mead 3,Deopp 2.
Passing: Xapsos 46-78-481, Fitch 1-1-2,Secore 0-1-0, Mead 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Xapsos 5.
Interceptions: Snider, Daigler, Sager,Callaghan.
FRec: Snider 2. Deopp, Daigler, Woods,Maynard.
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Allegany-LimestoneGators
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Silver Creek......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Southwestern............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ CV-Falconer......... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Portville................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ MGCLake................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kayes 45-582, Bierfeldt 146-580,Farr 60-139, Grove 32-85, KMcGraw 28-47,Miller 9-17, Sayles 3-19, Hulse 4-10.
Receiving: KMcGraw 6-61, Kayes 4-40,Grove 3-51, Bierfeldt 2-62, Spencer 2-9,Hines 1-20, Hulse 1-2.
TDs: Bierfeldt 2, Kayes 2, Farr.
Passing: Farr 18-43-247, McGraw 1-11-8.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Bierfeldt, Hines, Farr.
FRec: Lippert 2, Grove.
AmherstTigers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... East Aurora.............. 6:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Depew........................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Thu., Oct. 2........ Tonawanda............... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Dunkirk..................... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Alden.....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gregory 102-828, Chadwick 54-245,Lowe 48-197, Foster 45-139, Williams 1-29,Pera 9-24, Willis 2-11, McPeek 1-5, Morris 6-(-7), Haubeil 9-(-8)
Receiving: Willis 10-136, Lowe 10-127,Chadwick 10-63, Gregory 6-108, Maley 1-11
TDs: Gregory 6, Chadwick 3, Foster 2,Williams, Willis, Lowe.
Passing: Haubeil 21-54-304, Foster 15-28-107,Chadwick 1-1-34.
TD Passes: Foster, Haubeil.
Interceptions: Willis 2, Williams, Lowe,Haubeil, Yang.
FRec: Chadwick 3, Lowe 2, Russell-Webster,Yang, Pera, Fowler, McPeek.
Kyle McGraw Nick Foster Chris Steves
2014 Numbers
The Tigers lost theClass B title game toCheektowaga 40-34... Bennett fin-ished the season with a 9-1 record...Isaiah McDuffie led the round attackas he ran for 1,275 yards and 18TDs... AndrewWhite also crackedthe 1,000-yard barrieras he ran for 1,123yards. White scored17 TDs... AlexanderLofton ran for 665yards, had 395receiving yards, andscored 7 TDs. He also intercepted 4passes... Marcelus Tolliver ran for532 yards... Brandon Brown ran for375 yards and intercepted 5 passes...Deonte Whitlock rushed for 350yards... Derrick Bishop intercepted 4passes... Anthony Mendrysa passedfor 795 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Tigers Bishop lostin the Msgr. Martin semi-finals and finished the season with a8-3 record... Arenzo Thomas ran 152times for 1196 yards and scored 7TDs... Brandon May completed 95 of172 passes for 1,617yards, and tossed 16TD passes. May alsocarried 64 times for408 yards... JoeHarrison ran 16times for 113 yards...Gavin Caufield ledthe team in receivingwith 29 catches for 332 yards...Derick Simpson caught 28 passes fora team-high 637 yards and 7 TDs.Simpson also intercepted 4 passes...Hunter Lancaster caught 19 passesfor 397 yards... Tyler Ringwood caught13 passes for 176 yards... DesmondStephens recovered 2 fumbles...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs lost toBennett in the Class Bsemifinals and finished the seasonwith a 7-2 record... Marcus Hamptonled the team in rushing as he ran 95times for 750 yards and 9 TDs... KarlJones ran 39 timesfor 225 yards...Kijanna Thompsoncompleted 35 of 75passes for 891 yards.He also ran 54 timesfor 205 yards...Dejaun McCulloughran 30 times for 207yards... Kaylin Edwards ran 27 timesfor 144 yards... Andre Gamblin ran13 times for 130 yards... MarkieseHampton caught 20 passes for 465yards and intercepted 3 passes ondefense... Mark Drain caught 12 pass-es for 397 yards and 7 TDs... RoderickMorrow recovered 5 fumbles...
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Wmsville East........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Medina................. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Barker-RH................ 3:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Burgard.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Albion................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Newfane.................... 6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
BurgardBulldogs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Albion (AH).............. 3:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lew-Port (AH)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Medina................. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Bennett (AH)....... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Newfane............... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Barker (AH)............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
BennettTigers
Rushing: McHampton 95-750, KJones 39-255,Thompson 54-205, McCullough 30-207,Edwards 27-144, Gamblin 13-130, Prince 7-95,MkHampton 3-44 , Green 2-19, Hardy 4-13,Bellfield 2-8, Drain 1-3.
Receiving: MkHampton 20-465, Drain 12-397,Edwards 3-46, Grayson 2-27, Mc.Hampton 1-15,Gamblin 1-13.
TDs: McHampton 9, Drain 7, KJones 4,MkHampton 4, Thompson 2, McCullough 2,Nelson, Gamblin, Morrow.
Passing: Thompson 35-75-891, McCullough 4-12-47, KJones 2-4-30.
TD Passes: Thompson 7, KJones, McCullough.
Interceptions: MkHampton 3, Prince 2,Grayson,Drain, Gamblin.
FRec: Morrow 5, Sanders 2, Moss, Nelson,MkHampton, Lofton.
Rushing: IMcDuffie ??-1365, White ??-1202,Lofton ??-667, Tolliver ??-567, Brown ??-399,Whitlock ??-354, Bishop ??-200, Dildy 2-7,Mendrysa 1-2.
Receiving: Lofton ??-395, White ?-175Tolliver ?-144, Brown 9-142, Bishop 7-81,Tolliver 1-17.
TDs: IMcDuffie 19, White 19, Lofton 7, Toliver 4,Brown 4, Bishop 3, Whitlock 3 Mendrysa,Dildy.
Passing: Mendrysa 54-88-935.
TD Passes: Mendrysa 11.
Interceptions: Brown 5, Lofton 4, Bishop 4,Sotero 3, IMcDuffie 2, Tolliver.
FRec: McDuffie, Toliver, Robinson.
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Bishop TimonTigers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Aquinas (5)........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... UPrep (5)...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... St. Mary’s..................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Riverside (RF)..... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Francis............ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Wilson (5)............. 3:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ O’Hara................. 1:00
Fri., Oct. 24........ Canisius.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 31........ St. Joe’s..................... 7:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thomas 152-1196, May 64-408,Harrison 16-113, Rozeski 14-53, Caulfield 9-46,Danieu 3-17, Mann 4-16, Bindics 3-9, Price 2-7.
Receiving: Caufield 29-332, Simpson 28-637,HLancaster 19-397, Ringwood 13-176,Thomas 4-74, Stephens 2-25, Lamar 1-3.
TDs: Thomas 7, Simpson 7, Caulfield 6, May 6,HLancaster 5, Harrison, Ringwood.
Passing: May 95-172-1617, Caulfield 1-1-30.
TD Passes: May 16, Caulfield.
Interceptions: Simpson 4, HLancaster 2,Patterson 2.
FRec: Stephens 2, May, Coble, Danieu,Kennedy, Price, Mann.
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2014 Numbers
The Crusaders wonand avanced to the Msgr.Martin Championship game this week.Canisius is now 11-0... MitchThomas has run 132 times for 1,401yards and scored 13 TDs... JacobLoucks has complet-ed 66 of 128 passesfor 893 yards and 13TDs. Loucks has alsocarried 53 times for325 yards... SolomonRenfro has rushed 42times for 138 yards...Brad Zaffram hasrun 34 times for 130 yards, caught 8passes for 116 yards, and scored 7TDs... Josh Huffman ran 11 times for118 yards and caught 16 passes for166 yards... David Thomas caught 16passes for 319 yards... Justin Jonescaught 10 passes for 111 yards... JackSeminara has intercepted 4 passes…
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The Hawks lost in thefirst round of the Msgr.Martin playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 2-7 record... CharlesDebose led the team in rushing as heran 87 times for 683 yards and scored7 TDs... CliffordZeigler ran 44 timesfor 311 yards andscored 3 TDs...William Willis ran21 times for 152yards and caught 5passes for 101 yards.Willis scored 4 TDsthis fall... Donel Cathcart caught 12passes for 183 yards and 2 TDs...Riley caught 7 passes for 102 yards…Tony Maple completed 28 of 47 pass-es for 432 yards and 2 TDs... GinoLattuca and Mike Spagna were standouts on the offensive line...
2014 Numbers
The Golden Cougarswon the Class C FunkeBowl championship game 42-0 andfinished the season with a 5-4 record...Nick Peterson led the team in rushingas he ran 101 times for 526 yards andscored 7 TDs...Anthony Millercompleted 19 of 45passes for 288 yards.Miller also ran 66times for 384 yardsand 4 TDs... ZachMower ran 21 timesfor 156 yards...Shane Parsons caught 7 passes for 71yards... Ryan Dustin completed 18 of48 passes for 111 yards. Dustin alsocaught 7 passes for 62 yards and 2TDs... Jaquan Watts recovered 2fumbles on defense... LJSpangenburg an Jake Penhollowwere stand outs on the offensive line...
Team Reports
CV-FalconerGolden Cougars
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Ellicottville (Falc)..... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Alley-Limestone (F)..7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ MGCLake............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Gowanda...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ Southwestern............ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Peterson 101-526, Miller 66-384,Mower 21-156, RDustin 17-78, Hannold 11-71,Watts 9-38, Brunco 3-27, Teboe 4-20,Parsons 4-14, Johnson 2-9, Curtis 3-8.
Receiving: Parsons 7-71, RDustin 7-62,Johnson 6-67, Watts 2-22, Mower 2-20, Ellis 2-10,Peterson 1-33, Jones 1-18, Curtis 1-1.
TDs: Peterson 7, Miller 4, RDustin 3, Mower 2,Watts 2, Johnson, Parsons, Jones, Brunco.
Passing: Miller 19-45-288, RDustin 18-48-111,Watts 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Dustin 2, Miller 2.
Interceptions: Simpson, Ellis, Watts.
FRec: Watts 2, Simpson, Machado.
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Canisius Crusaders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6........ McQuaid................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Aquinas..................... 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Walsh Jesuit......... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Jamestown............7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Joe’s................ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Bish Watterson.... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Cardinal Mooney..... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 24........ @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00
Sat., Nov. 1......... St. Francis................. 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: MThomas 132-1401, Loucks 53-325,Renfro 42-138, Zaffram 34-130, Huffman 11-118,Satcher 30-94, Stranahan 6-32, Pringle 3-11,Jonas 1-2, Jones 3-(-4), Seminara 1-(-8).
Receiving: DThomas 16-319, Huffman 16-166,Jones 10-111, Zaffram 8-116, Wheatley 8-110.MThomas 7-58, Montgomery 1-13, Brundidge 1-5.
TDs: MThomas 13, DThomas 8, Zaffram 7,Huffman 3, Renfro 3, Loucks 2, Satcher,Wheatley, Fears, Jones.
Passing: Loucks 66-128-893, Stranahan 1-4-5,Tarbutt 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Loucks 13.
Interceptions: Seminara 4, Satcher 4, Zaffram 3,Huffman 2, Jones, Chaas, Brundidge, Fears,DThomas.
FRec: JThomas 3, Fisher, Chass, Wheatley,MThomas, Huffman.
Cardinal O’HaraHawks
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Nichols....................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Finney (5)............. 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ UPrep (5).............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27...... Attica......................... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ MGCLake............ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Byron-Bergen (5).. 1:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Bishop Timon........... 1:00
Oct. 24/25............ OPEN
Sat., Nov. 1.......... @ St. Mary’s............. 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Debose 97-728, Zeigler 57-468,Willis 21-152, St. Lot 10-85, Maple 18-46,TBrown 10-23, JBrown 5-21, Benton 6-(-8),Kellis 1-(-1).
Receiving: Cathcart 12-183, Riley 7-102,Willis 5-101, Dudley 2-19, St Lot 2-70,Debose 1-8.
TDs: Debose 8, Zeigler 5, Willis 4, Cathcart 2,St Lot 2, Maple.
Passing: Maple 29-63-483, Cathcart 0-1-0,Benton 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Maple 3.
Interceptions: Riley, Benton, Debose, St.Lot.
FRec: Willis, Debose, Lattuca, Maple.
Jack Seminara Jake PenhollowGino Lattuca
2014 Numbers
The Timberwolves lostto Ellicottville in theClass D semifinals and finished theseason with a 5-4 record... AnthonyBernardi led the team in rushing ashe ran 213 times for 1,107 yards and12 TDs... KyleMorton helped theground attack as heran 86 times for 459yards. Morton rum-bled in for 6 TDs...Kyle O’Donnellcompleted 22 of 50passes for 333 yardsand 7 TDs. O’Donnell also ran 60times for 272 yards... Caleb Hibitcaught 5 passes for 137 yards and 3TDs... Matt Hanft caught 5 passes for133 yards... DJ Stevens scored 3TDs… Travis Penrod recovered afumble... Caleb Snow had a solid sea-son on the OL...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors won theClass B championshipwith a 40-34 win over Bennett...Cheetowaga is now 8-2 and will playin the Far West Regional at All-HighStadium... Marshawn Gibson hasrushed 137 times for1,018 yards. Gibsonhas also caught 12passes for 228 yards,and scored 14 TDs...Tyron Lawson hascarried 42 times for493 yards and scored 9 TDs... Zak Ciezkihas completed 115 of 175 passes for1,406 yards, and 11 TDs. Ciezki hasrun 73 times for 371 yards... HakiemBlack has 29 receptions for 330yards... Davion Stallworth has 25receptions for 239 yards... StephanParker has 21 receptions for 263yards...
2014 Numbers
The Red Devils wonthe AA Funke Bowl andfinished the season with a 3-5 record...Angelo Marzullo led the team inrushing as he ran 83 times for 363yards. Marzullo also caught 18 passesfor 310 yards andscored 13 TDs...Stephen Marzanoran 67 times for 224yards and caught 6passes for 99 yards.Marzano scored 4TDs this fall... ScottPinto completed 65of 141 passes for 1,074 yards and 9TDs. Pinto also ran 45 times for 210yards... Sullivan Conway ran 24times for 175 yards... Britton Manncaught a team-high 17 passes for 235yards... Brandon Ruszala caught 10passes for 168 yards… Chris Grinercaught 8 passes for 157 yards...
Clarence Red Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ W. Seneca West....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13...... @ St. Joe’s................ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Frontier..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Orchard Park........... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Jamestown................ 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Niagara Falls......12:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Catt-Little ValleyTimberwolves
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Westfield....................7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Sherman............... 1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Randolph...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Portville..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Ellicottville........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Silver Creek.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Marzullo 83-363, Marzano 67-224,Pinto 45-210, Conway 24-175, Ruszala 20-76,Ess 11-62, O’Brien 9-27, Tomasello 6-17,Bowen 4-15, Mullen 5-10, Schmidt 5-8,McDonald 1-4.
Receiving: Marzullo 18-310, Mann 17-235,Ruszala 10-168, Griner 8-157, Marzano 6-99,Schmidt 3-77, Schlager 1-15, Mullen 1-8,O’Brien 1-5.
TDs: Marzullo 13, Marzano 4, Mann 3,Ruszala 2, Griner 2, O’Brien, Conway.
Passing: Pinto 65-141-1074, Marzullo 1-0-0,Kelkenberg 1-0-0.
TD Passes: Pinto 9.
Interceptions: Schmidt 2, Ruszala, Belling,Keiner.
FRec: Schlager 4, Lorenz-2, O’Brien-2,Marzano, Ess, Schmidt, Mullen, Tomasello,Sweeney.
Rushing: Bernardi 213-1107, Morton 86-459,O’Donnell 60-272, Hanft 15-93, Grey 2-32,Baker 1-0.
Receiving: Stevens 8-63, Hibit 5-137, Hanft5-133, Bernardi 5-27, Brunetto 1-21, Morton 1-(-1).
TDs: Bernardi 12, Morton 6, O’Donnell 3,Stevens 3, Hibit 3.
Passing: O’Donnell 22-50-333, Hanft 2-4-29,Bernardi 1-3-18.
TD Passes: O’Donnell 7.
Interceptions: Bernardi, Baker, Morton,Habit, Stevens, O'Donnell, Manka.
FRec: O’Donnell, Penrod.
Team Reports
CheektowagaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Niagara Falls............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lackawanna............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Amherst.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Depew................... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 11........ Alden......................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Maryvale................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gibson 153-1120, Lawson 43-503,Ciezki 90-398, Trotter 34-220, Billingslea 9-59,Stallworth 14-37, Camel 1-11, Rolling 2-4,Shah 1-2, Williams 1-(-7).
Receiving: Black 31-358, Stallworth 27-263,Parker 22-303, Camel 16-190, Gibson 14-285,Lawson 9-169, Trotter 3-23, Plummer 1-17,Shah 1-15, Weekley 1-7, Rolling 1-2.
TDs: Gibson 15, Lawson 10, Ciezki 6, Trotter 4,Stallworth 4, Black 3, Billingslea 2, Parker 2,Weekley, Hathcock.
Passing: Ciezki 124-198-1630.
TD Passes: Ciezki 13.
Interceptions: Bogle 3, Plummer , Shah
FRec: Hathcock, Lawson, Trotter, Weekley,Romanczak.
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Kyle O’Donnell Hakiem Black Brandon Ruszala
2014 Numbers
The Golden Eagleslost in the Class C semifi-nals and finished the season with a 6-3record... Grayson Taylor led theteam in rushing as he ran 148 timesfor 1,268 yards and 17 TDs. Tayloralso recovered 5 fum-bles on defense...Jermaine Hairstonran 92 times for 529yards. He also caught12 passes for 125yards and scored 9TDs this fall...Anthony Sullivancompleted 42 of 113 passes for 553yards and 6 TDs. Sullivan also ran 77times for 353 yards... DaytwanBurney ran 23 times for 204 yards...Rasheem Newsome ran 14 times for156 yards and intercepted 2 passes ondefense... Robert Statler caught 17passes for 127 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats lost inthe first round of theClass B playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 7-2 record... DylanSekuterski completed 76 of 138 pass-es for 1,179 yards, and 7 TDs.Sekuterski also ran88 times for 549yards... MattPoblocki led theteam in rushing as heran 94 times for 507yards... Nick Perrinecarried 57 times for252 yards and 8TDs... Mike Thorton caught 17 pass-es for 250 yards and intercepted 3passes… Tyler Anna caught 16 passesfor 326 yards, scored 4 TDs, and inter-cepted 4 passes on defense... SteveNichy caught 14 passes for 245yards... Bobby Burns caught 10 pass-es for 162 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Marauders wonthe Class B Funke Bowlchampionship and finished the seasonwith a 6-3 record... Miguel Alicea ledthe team in rushing as he ran 266times for 1,556 yards and 10 TDs...DeVaunte Lockettcompleted 22 of 63passes for 320 yards,and 4 TDs. Lockettalso ran 58 times for202 yards... LeroyGilbert carried 33times for 160 yards...Troy Smith-Petrellaran 21 times for 157 yards... VictorEchevarria ran 18 times for 129yards and 2 TDs. Echevarria alsointercepted 2 passes on defense...Richard Pickens caught 9 passes for152 yards... Tim Cerrie caught 4passes for 97 yards... Tristan Peckscored 3 TDs...
Team Reports
DunkirkMarauders
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Eden.......................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... East Aurora.............. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Olean.................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Springville................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Alicea 266-1556, Lockett 58-202,Gilbert 33-160, Smith-Petrella 21-157,VEchevarria 18-129, Peck 19-85, Chevarez 5-56.
Receiving: Pickens 9-152, VEchevarria 7-47,Cerrie 4-97, Peck 1-2, Alicea 1-1.
TDs: Alicea 10, Pickens 4, Peck 3, Gilbert 3,Lockett 2, VEchevarria 2, Cheverez, Cerrie.
Passing: Lockett 22-63-320, Alicea 1-1-31,AEchevarria 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Lockett 4.
Interceptions: VEchevarria 2, Pickens, Alicea,Smith-Petrella.
FRec: Echevarria 2, Gomez, Gilbert, Cerrie,Pickens, Smith.
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Cleveland HillGolden Eagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Wilson....................... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Southwestern....... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27...... @ JFK....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Silver Creek.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Akron................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Lackawanna............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: GTaylor 148-1268, Hairston 92-529,Sullivan 77-353, Burney 23-204, Newsome 14-156, Henley 1-3.
Receiving: Statler 17-127, Hairston 12-125,Wesley 7-147, Gamble 4-65, GTaylor 4-65,White 1-14.
TDs: GTaylor 17, Hairston 9, Sullivan 3,Gamble 2, Wesley 2, Burney 2, Urban,Spring, Bozeman.
Passing: Sullivan 42-113-533, GTaylor 0-1-0,Spring 0-2-0.
TD Passes: Sullivan 6.
Interceptions: Statler 2, Newsome 2, Wesley 2,Henley, Hairston.
FRec: GTaylor 5, Spring, Ransbury, Eldridge,Statler, Bozeman, Burney, Wesley.
DepewWildcats
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Alden.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Tonawanda................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Cheektowaga............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ West Seneca West.....7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: DySekuterski 88-549, Poblocki 94-507,Perrine 57-252, Bauer 10-54, Anna 6-34,Garrison 3-22, Majerowicz 1-11, Guay 1-6,Nichy 1-4, Sugg 1-0.
Receiving: Thornton 17-250, Anna 16-326,Nichy 14-245, Burns 10-162, Bauer 10-104,Wojcik 3-31, Poblocki 2-23, Russell 2-17,Perrine 2-7, Majerowicz 1-13.
TDs: Perrine 8, Anna 4, Bauer 3, Poblocki 3,Nichy 3, DySekuterski 2, Burns.
Passing: DySekuterski 76-138-1179.
TD Passes: DySekuterski 7.
Interceptions: Anna 4, Thorton 3, Perrine 2,Nichy 2, Burns 2, Bauer, DySekuterski.
FRec: Grant, Garrison, Majerowicz, Nichy,Perrine, Kozuch, Pilley.
Jermaine Hairston Dylan Sekuterski Richard Pickens
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devils lostin the first round of theClass B playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 7-2 record... Clay Lewisled the team in rushing as he ran 99times for 789 yards. Lewis also caught10 passes for 246yards and scored 8TDs this season... EJStaniszewski ran 41times for 277 yards...Connor Allan com-pleted 20 of 49 pass-es for 353 yards and2 TDs. Allan also ran34 times for 241 yards and intercepted3 passes on defense... Brady Tehanran 37 times for 227 yards and scored4 TDs... Tom Volpe caught 5 passesfor 108 yards... Mitch Wrazen was astand out on the offensive line... CalDills and AJ Perlino each recovered 2fumbles...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers finishedthe season with an 0-8record... Alfred Gary ran 17 timesfor 51 yards... Hendrix ran 30 timesfor 46 yards and made 1 fumblerecovery… Woods ran 34 times for40 yards and com-pleted 6 of 25 passesfor 56 yards…Dorian Johnsoncaught 4 passes for23 yards… RashawnBell intercepted apass... LawrenceVanGorder inter-cepted a pass… Ja’Vone Rayno made1 fumble recovery… DaQuan Rathermade 1 fumble recovery… GabrielMcCriminger made 1 fumble recov-ery... Tyshawn Epps played well onthe offensive line...
2014 Numbers
The Raiders finishedthe season with a 1-8record... Frank Barnack led theteam in rushing as he ran 89 times for406 yards and scored 3 TDs... OwenKrouse carried 90 times for 378yards... Jarrett Eckran 35 times for 220yards and 3 TDs...Sam Spence ran 66times for 202 yards…Anthony Cummingsran 35 times for 145yards. He was alsoone of the Raidersleading tacklers... Andy Baily com-pleted 34 of 77 passes for 333 yardsand 1 TD. Baily also ran 25 times for97 yards... Jacob Ehrig caught 10passes for 148 yards... Tony Cappolaand Clayton Armbruster each recov-ered 2 fumbles... Antony Diello was aleading tackler...
East AuroraBlue Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Amherst................ 6:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Pioneer.......................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Fredonia.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Olean......................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Springville............ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Eden...................... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
East HighPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ McKinley (Riv).... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Wmsville North....2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Iroquois (AH)........... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ South Park (Riv)...... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Hutch Tech (AH)...... 3:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Lewis 99-789, Staniszewski 41-277,Allan 34-241, Tehan 37-227, Coatsworth 8-81, O’Connor 5-22, Heimburg 5-20.
Receiving: Lewis 10-246, Coatsworth 6-29,Volpe 5-108, Potter 1-21, Perlino 1-10, Norcia 1-3.
TDs: Lewis 8, Tehan 4, Allan 3, Staniszewski 2,Jones, O’Connor, Volpe, Schlenker, Perlino
Passing: Allan 20-49-353, Hayes 4-6-64.
TD Passes: Allan 2, Hayes.
Interceptions: Allan 3, Coatsworth, Schlenker.
FRec: Wrazen 2, Dills 2, Perlino 2, Allan,McCarthy, Potter.
Rushing: Gary 17-51, Hendrix 30-46, Woods 34-40, Johnson 14-21, Nance 6-12,Love 3-10, Tools 5-7, Summers 2-4, White 8-(-3), Rather 4-(-4), Seitz 1-(-6), Hilson 19-(-31).
Receiving: Johnson 4-23, Woods 2-3, Hilson 1-31, Sherman 1-7, Singletary 1-4,Rather 1-2, Tools 1-1.
TDs: None.
Passing: Woods 6-25-56, Hilson 1-1-31,Seitz 2-11-8, Hendrix 1-3-1, White 2-14-6.
TD Passes: None.
Interceptions: Bell, VanGorder.
FRec: Hendrix, Rano, Rather, McCriminger.
EdenRaiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Olean......................... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Springville............ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Albion................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Fredonia.................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ East Aurora.............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Barnack 89-406, Krouse 90-378,Eck 35-220, Spence 66-202, Cummings 35-145,Bialy 25-97, Lee 18-37, Sickau 5-11, Lopez 3-10, Simmons 1-2.
Receiving: Ehrig 10-148, Cummings 7-50,Spence 6-30, Krouse 4-45, Barnack 4-9,Cappola 3-53, Bautista-Gomez 1-0.
TDs: Spence 3, Barnack 3, Krouse 2, Eck 2,Cummings 2, Ehrig.
Passing: Bialy 34-77-333, Cappola 1-1-2,Eck 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Bialy.
Interceptions: Cappola, Krouse, Spence.
FRec: Cappola 2, Armbruster 2, Bialy, Eck,Lee, Ehrig, Bennett.
Team Reports
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Connor Allan Anthony CummingsRashawn Bell
2014 Numbers
The Eagles lost theClass D title game toRandolph 28-0... Franklinville-Ellicottville finished the season withan 8-2 record... Phalla Musall led theteam in rushing as he ran 172 timesfor 1,304 yards and22 TDs... CalumWatt ran 64 timesfor 390 yards. Wattwas also one of theEagles leading tack-lers... ThomasEaston completed 20of 46 passes for 529yards, and 6 TDs. He also ran 44times for 182 yards and 7 TDs...Jonas Hurlburt ran 30 times for 174yards... Ben Erickson caught 9 passesfor 241 yards and intercepted 3 passeson defense... Preston Hutchingsoncaught 6 passes for 188 yards...Tanner Colucci had 2 interceptions...
2014 Numbers
The Hillbillies lost inthe first round of theClass B playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 6-3 record... MattMcCarthy led the team in rushing ashe ran 112 times for 851 yards and 9TDs... John Pipercompleted 47 of 74passes for 527 yardsand 10 TDs. He alsoran 36 times for 215yards... MichaelPucci ran 48 timesfor 205 yards...Cameron Vosscaught 30 passes for 458 yards and 7TDs... Eric Swoyer caught 19 passesfor 184 yards and intercepted a passon defense... Tyler DiRusso caught 16passes for 231 yards and intercepted apasson defense... Damien Johnsoncompleted 44 of 82 passes for 598yards and 7 TDs...
2014 Numbers
The Falcons lost in thefirst round of the ClassAA playoffs and finished the seasonwith a 4-5 record... Dillon Barrettled the team in rushing as he ran 52times for 448 yards and 5 TDs...Trevor Koch ran 61times for 317 yardsand recovered a fum-ble on defense...Zach Kmitch com-pleted 27 of 71 pass-es for 559 yards and2 TD passes. He alsoran 47 times for 315yards and scored 5 TDs... PaulBrinkel ran 17 times for 114 yards,caught 5 passes for 129 yards, scored4 TDs. Brinkel also intercepted 2passes on defense... Kevin Leavellran 33 times for 112 yards... VinnyPupo ran 26 times for 99 yards andintercepted 3 passes on defense...
Rushing: Barrett 52-448, Koch 61-317,Kmitch 47-315, Brinkel 17-114, Leavell 33-112,Pupo 26-99, Coon 8-44, Davis 6-28, Brown 1-14,Skinner 1-9, Qsouse 1-1.
Receiving: Smith 11-73, Brinkel 5-129,Barrett 3-53, Kish 3-23, Hiam 2-10, Koch 1-4, Pupo 1-3.
TDs: Barrett 5, Kmitch 5, Brinkel 4, Koch 3,Leavell 3, Pupo, Kish.
Passing: Kmitch 27-71-559, Pupo 0-5-0.
TD Passes: Kmitch 2.
Interceptions: Pupo 3, Brinkel 2, Barrett,Brown, Skinner, Coon, Smith.
FRec: Koch.
Team Reports
FrontierFalcons
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Orchard Park........... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Lancaster...................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Clarence............... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ W. Seneca West.... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Jamestown........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Wmsville North........ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
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Frank-El-VilleEagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Sherman.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Cass Valley........... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Frewsburg (Frk)...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Westfield...............7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Randolph..............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cattaraugus-LV........ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Pine Valley........... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Musall 187-1359, Watt 67-386,Easton 45-183, Hurlburt 30-174, Rinko 17-57,Colucci 14-39, #29- 2-9, Ling 3-6, Swanick 11-5, Murray 1-0.
Receiving: Erickson 9-241, Hutchinson 6-188,#89 3-28, Musall 3-9, Watt 2-44, Colucci 2-33,Hurlburt 1-15.
TDs: Musall 22, Easton 7, Watt 6, Erickson 4,Rinko 3, Hurlburt, , Hutchinson, Collucci.
Passing: Easton 21-48-522, Collucci 4-6-24.
TD Passes: Easton 6.
Interceptions: Erickson 3, Colucci 2,Slaughenhaupt, Bays.
FRec: Musal, Watt, Furman.
FredoniaHillbillies
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Springville................. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Burgard..................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Eden...................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Olean......................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ Dunkirk..................... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: McCarthy 112-851, Piper 36-215,Pucci 48-205, Johnson 4-25, Ruiz 6-23.
Receiving: Voss 30-458, Swoyer 19-184,DiRusso 16-231, Ruiz 12-146, Moore 3-31,Piper 1-22, (Unknown) 1-6.
TDs: McCarthy 9, Voss 7, Ruiz 5, DiRusso 2,Swoyer 2, Moore, Piper, Johnson.
Passing: DJohnson 44-82-598, Piper 47-74-527, Goodwin 2-3-22.
TD Passes: Piper 10, DJohnson 7.
Interceptions: Swoyer, Dirusso.
FRec: Swierk.
Jonas Hurlburt Cam Voss Paul Brinkel
2014 Numbers
The Panthers lost inthe first round of theClass C playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 4-5 record... SethHalftown ran 92 times for 552 yardsand 7 TDs... Lucas McKeever ran102 times for 445yards and 7 TDs...Lucas Brawdy com-pleted 21 of 54 pass-es for 344 yards and2 TDs. Brawdy alsoran 36 times for 350yards, caught 7 pass-es for 197 yards,intercepted a pass, and scored 5 TDs...Jon McCarthy ran 21 times for 148yards and intercepted a pass... KillianAbers caught 9 passes for 118 yards...Jordan Young caught 6 passes for 118yards... Carter Benton completed 5 of11 passes for 143 yards and 2 TDs...Sean Dills recovered a fumble...
2014 Numbers
The Vikings lost theClass A Funke Bowlchampionship game and finished theseason 4-5... Jarod Brandon led theteam in rushing as he ran 175 times for859 yards and 6 TDs... Jake Niland ran32 times for 256yards... Zach Valvoran 27 times for 105yards... AymanAbdellatif ran 18times for 48 yards...Anthony Moshercaught a team-high25 passes for 474yards and 7 TDs... AJ Swansoncaught 7 passes for 163 yards and 3TDs... Giuseppe Campanella com-pleted 54 of 110 passes for 814 yardsand 10 TDs... Conner Buzby complet-ed 5 of 17 passes for 61 yards...Jeremiah Wilkes and TylerBenderson each intercepted 3 passes...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs lost inthe Class A semifinalsand finished the season with a 6-3record... Mitch Gomolka led the teamin rushing as he ran 168 times for1,137 yards. Gomolka also caught 15passes for 209 yardsand scored 12 TDs...Alex Suchan com-pleted 62 of 116passes for 1,067yards and 16 TDpasses. Suchan alsoran 43 times for 234yards an intercepted2 passes on defense... Alec Seifer ran34 times for 210 yards and caught 17passes for 308 yards... Ian Chavannecaught 21 passes for 265 yards and 5TDs... Brendan Ryan caught 14 pass-es for 256 yards and 6 TDs. Ryan alsointercepted 3 passes... Sean DeLelliscaught 5 passes for 154 yards...
GowandaPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Southwestern....... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Westfield................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @Allegany-Lime...... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Akron.................... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Grand IslandVikings
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Wmsville North... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Riverside...............7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Wmsville South.........7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Starpoint.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ North Tonawanda.....7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Wmsville East........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
HamburgBulldogs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... East High.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Hutch Tech................7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ South Park (AH)..7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ WSeneca East.......7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Frontier......................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: SHalftown 92-552, McKeever 102-445,Brawdy 36-350, CHalftown 26-164,McCarthy 21-148, John 11-48, Young 7-16.
Receiving: Abers 9-118, Brawdy 7-197, Young 6-118, McCarthy 4-62, McKeever 1-19,Blackman 1-17, S.Halftown 1-16, (Unknown) 1-40.
TDs: SHalftown 7, McKeever 7, Brawdy 5,McCarthy 2, Abers, Dills, Young.
Passing: Brawdy 21-54-344, Benton 5-11-143,Young 4-17-63, McCarthy 1-1-25.
TD Passes: Brawdy 2, Benton 2.
Interceptions: Brawdy, McCarthy.
FRec: Dills, Hammond.
Rushing: Brandon 175-859, Niland 32-256,Valvo 27-105, Abdellatif 18-48, Mosher 2-23,Morgan 6-22, Podlucky 1-7, Buzby 9-5,Swanson 1-2, Campanella 18-(-54).
Receiving: Mosher 25-474, Abdellatif 11-78,Swanson 7-163, Morgan 4-31, Wagner 3-29,Gioeli 2-40, Allen 2-25, Niland 2-20, Brandon 2-7, Benderson 1-5.
TDs: Mosher 7, Brandon 6, Swanson 3,Niland 2, Valvo, Morgan, Wilkes, Abdellatif.
Passing: Campanella 54-110-814, Buzby 5-17-61,
TD Passes: Campanella 10.
Interceptions: Wilkes 3, Benderson 3,Morgan 2, Mosher, Niland, D'Abate.
FRec: Studley, Morgan, Aronica, Gioeli,Yockey, Abdellatif, Wilkes.
Rushing: Gomolka 168-1137, Suchan 43-234,Seifer 34-210, Myles 15-65, Chavanne 4-64,Vail 15-56, Coyne 17-29, Mastrangelo 5-5,English 1-4, Grzechowiak 1-3, Schollard 1-3,#10 1-(-5), Weber 1-(-2).
Receiving: Chavanne 21-265, Seifer 17-308,Gomolka 15-209, BRyan 14-256, DeLellis 5-154,Munro 2-13, Coyne 1-11.
TDs: Gomolka 12, BRyan 6, Chavanne 5,Seifer 4, Suchan 3, Myles 2, Munro, Coyne,DeLellis, Reczek.
Passing: Suchan 62-116-1067, Coyne 10-28-135,Mastrangelo 3-11-0.
TD Passes: Suchan 16, Coyne.
Interceptions: BRyan 3, Mertowski 2, Suchan 2,Grzechowiak, Myles, Weber, Vail.
FRec: Reczek 2, Mastrangelo, Grechowiak,DeGrood, Wittmeyer, DeLellis.
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Lucas Brawdy Sean DeLellisTyler Benderson
2014 Numbers
The Engineers lost inthe first round of theFunke Bowl tourney and finished theseason with a 4-5 record... MalikThomas-Ferguson ran 80 times for308 yards and 6 TDs. He also recov-ered 2 fumbles ondefense... LawrenceSpencer-Watson ran59 times for 189yards... WesOlmstead ran 23times for 160 yards...Jason Dowell com-pleted 85 of 171passes for 1,041 yards and 7 TDs. Healso ran 47 times for 129 yards andscored 4 TDs... Dakym Davis ran 35times for 123 yards, caught 21 passesfor 242 yards and scored 5 TDs...Jabril Abdul-Nafi ran 15 times for269 yards... Donte Gibson caught 15passes for 231 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Chiefs won theClass A Funke Bowlchampionship game 27-21 and fin-ished the season with a 6-3 record...Matt Kloc led the team in rushing ashe ran 238 times for 1,359 yards and16 TDs... KyleSeifert completed 99of 181 passes for1,382 yards and 13TDs. He also ran 24times for 129 yards...Mike Reidel ran 18times for 111 yards...Zach Emer caught ateam-high 26 passes for 401 yards...Coyote Sokolski caught 25 passes for392 yards and 4 TDs. He was also oneof the Chiefs leading tacklers... NickWilkinson caught 18 passes for 224yards... Anthony King intercepted 5passes... Morgan Mariacher recov-ered 3 fumbles...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raiders wonthe Class AA title gameover Orchard Park 34-14. Jamestownis now 9-1 and will play in the FarWest Regional at All-High Stadium...Zacc Kinsey leads the team in rushingwith 712 yards on 93carries. Kinsey hasalso caught 14 passesfor 103 yards, andscored 7 TDs thisfall... Devan Jacksonran 47 times for 436yards... NikkolasHolland has com-pleted 112 of 188 passes for 1,465yards and 17 TDs. Holland has alsorushed for 411 yards and 11 TDs...Zack Panebianco has caught 37 pass-es for 471 yards and 9 TDs. He hasalso intercepted 4 passes... StephenCarlson caught 32 passes for 576yards and 8 TDs...
Team Reports
Jamestown Red Raiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... West Seneca West.....7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Canisius..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Frontier..................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Clarence............... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Orchard Park........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kinsey 101-753, DeJackson 69-582,Holland 106-429, Munella 32-184, Mosley 7-73,Hamilton 20-73, Ramos 5-48, Nazzaro 10-44,Osman 4-18, Panebianco 4-15, Larson 2-14,Hunzinger 3-13, Williams 1-(-2), Lockett 6-(-11).
Receiving: Panebianco 40-536, Carlson 35-607,Larson 22-210, Kinsey 15-108, DeJackson 6-62,Nazzaro 5-30, Osman 1-18.
TDs: Holland 11, Panebianco 10, Carlson 8,Kinsey 7, De.Jackson 5, Larson 3, Munella 3,Liuzzo 2, Ramos 2, Eimiller.
Passing: Holland 121-202-1571, Munella 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Holland 18.
Interceptions: Larson 4, Carlson 4,Panebianco 4, Ramos 3, Osman 2,DeJackson, Liuzzo.
FRec: Mosley 2, Eimiller, Panebianco, Breen,Liuzzo, De.Jackson.
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Hutch-TechEngineers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... South Park................ 4:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Iroquois................ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... WSeneca East (RF).. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lake Shore (AH)...... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ East High (AH).... 3:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thomas-Ferguson 80-308,Spencer-Watson 59-189, Olmstead 23-160,Dowell 47-129, Davis 35-123, Pettway 1-39,Myers 8-33, Rosado 5-7, Gibson 3-5, Bailey 2-(-2).
Receiving: Davis 21-242, Abdul-Nafi 15-269,Gibson 15-231, Robertson 7-71, Carper 5-67,Olmsted 3-20, Watson 2-34, Saez 2-20,Dowell 1-19, Spencer-Watson 1-8.
TDs: Thomas-Ferguson 6, Davis 5, Dowell 4,Gibson 3, Olmsted 3, Robertson 2, Abdul-Nafi 2,Spencer-Watson, Saez, Pettway.
Passing: Dowell 85-171-1041, Davis 4-17-104,Bailey 2-2-28.
TD Passes: Dowell 7, Davis.
Interceptions: Lindsay 3, Robertson 2,Pettway.
FRec: Thomas-Ferguson 2, Saez,Richardson, Davis, Gibson.
HttIroquoisChiefs
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ WSeneca East.......7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... Hutch Tech................7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ South Park (AH)... 6:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ East High (AH).... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Lockport...............2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Lake Shore................ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Kloc 238-1359, Seifert 24-129,Reidel 18-111, Stawicki 2-10, Sley 3-10,Schaefer 4-9, Cabic 1-3 Ellman 1-2, Huber 2-(-10).
Receiving: ZEmer 26-401, Sokolski 25-392,Wilkinson 18-224, Kloc 9-93, Schaefer 7-92,Huber 7-66, King 5-61, Riedel 2-31, Ziegler 2-18,Simon 1-13, Edwards 1-9, Slade 1-6.
TDs: Kloc 16, Sokolski 4, ZEmer 3, Wilkinson 2,Mariacher 2, King, Schaefer, Huber.
Passing: Seifert 99-181-1382, Huber 3-7-15,Nycz 1-1-6, Gunner 1-1-3.
TD Passes: Seifert 13.
Interceptions: King 5, Mariacher 2, Slade,ZEmer, Cabic, Seifert.
FRec: Mariacher 3, Simon 2, Sokolski 2,Thompson 2, King 2, Ziegler, Cabic,Giallanza, Schaefer, ZEmer, NEmer, Quinn,Gasz.
Jason Dowell Coyote Sokolski Zacc Kinsey
2014 Numbers
The Bears lost in thefirst round of the Class Cplayoffs and finished the season witha 4-5 record... Lexus Pollard led theteam in rushing as he ran 137 timesfor 595 yards and 4 TDs... MattLanzalaco carried92 times for 382yards. Lanzalacoalso scored 3 TDsthis fall... TylerBethin completed 30of 84 passes for 398yards and 3 TDs.Bethin also ran 33times for 116 yards and scored 3TDs... Shawn McPhail caught ateam-high 8 passes for 142 yards and2 TDs... Cale Byczkowski caught 6passes for 90 yards and intercepted 2passes on defense... Tristen Belscherhad a solid season on the offensiveline...
2014 Numbers
The Bulldogs finishedthe season with a 2-7record... Kurt McGowan led the teamin rushing as he ran 187 times for1,018 yards and 11 TDs. McGowanwas also one of the Bulldogs’ leadingtacklers... DwightDavis ran 25 timesfor 92 yards… MikeDiBenedetti caught32 passes for 540yards and 4 TDs. Healso led the defensein QB sacks... SteveNadrowski caught31 passes for 316 yards and 3 TDs.Nadrowski also intercepted 2 passeson defense... Joe Vasi caught 26 pass-es for 434 yards... Andy Fields com-pleted 101 of 233 passes for 1,196yards and 5 TDs... Dion Woods inter-cepted 2 passes... Matt Rymarczykhad a solid year on the OL...
2014 Numbers
The Blue Devils lostto Orchard Park in theClass AA semifinals and finished theseason with a 5-4 record... TerrellFord led the team in rushing as he ran168 times for 1,290 yards. Ford alsocaught 11 passes for293 yards and scored18 TDs. He alsointercepted 3 passeson defense...Deangelo Walker-Johnson completed42 of 101 passes for567 yards and 5 TDs.He also ran 98 times for 358 yards...Jamir Lynch completed 27 of 55passes for 414 yards and 4 TDs. Healso ran 44 times for 166 yards...Trent White caught 29 passes for 373yards... Jayson Taylor caught 11passes for 131 yards and was one ofthe Blue Devils’ leading tacklers...
Kenmore EastBulldogs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Starpoint.............. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Riverside................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Grand Island............ 2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ N. Tonawanda...... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Wmsville South........ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Kenmore West.......... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: McGowan 187-1018, Davis 25-92,Daniels 12-38, Nadrowski 7-15, Jones 1-2,Coburn 2-1, DeBeneditti 1-1, Fields 11-(-10).
Receiving: DiBenedetti 32-540, Nadrowski 31-316,Vasi 26-434, Coburn 4-24, Daniels 4-8, Jones 3-7, Vasi 1-6, Woods 1-4.
TDs: McGowan 11, DiBenedetti 4, Nadrowski 3,Fields 3, Davis 2, Vasi 2, Lanzalaco, Coburn,Woods, Byczkowski
Passing: Fields 101-233-1196, Coburn 1-1-36,Daniels 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Fields 5, Coburn.
Interceptions: Woods 2, LoBochiarro.
FRec: Nadrowski 2, Kroll, Woods, Lanzalaco,Isham, McGowan, DeBenedetti, Rymarczk,Jones.
John F. KennedyBears
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6........ Akron........................ 1:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Silver Creek......... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Cleve Hill.................. 1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Cassadaga Valley...... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Wilson................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Pollard 137-595, Lanzalaco 92-382,Bethin 33-116, McPhail 11-83, Jordan 13-42,Roetzer 5-30, Hahn 6-28, Byczowski 1-12,Gregori 2-9, Parks 3-7, Kowal 1-6, Marcucci 4-5.
Receiving: McPhail 8-142, Byczkowski 6-90,Pollard 4-29, Parks 3-12, Pazderski 2-50,Fischer, 2-29, Lanzalaco 2-26, Jordan 2-10,McMahon 1-10,
TDs: Pollard 4, Bethin 3, Lanzalaco 3,McPhail 2, Jordan.
Passing: Bethin 30-84-398, Byczkowski 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Bethin 3.
Interceptions: Byczkowski 2, McPhail,Jordan, Gribble.
FRec: McPhail, Jordan, Hahn, Kowal,McGregor.
Team Reports
Kenmore WestBlue Devils
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Orchard Park........... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Lockport....................2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Niagara Falls........2:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........@ Wmsv North (D).. 4:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Niagara Wheatfield..2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Kenmore East...... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ford 168-1290, Walker-Johnson 98-358,Lynch 44-166, MTaylor 12-105, JTaylor 17-20,Stoerr 2-(-3), St.John 1-(-5), White 1-(-10),
Receiving: White 29-373, Ford 11-293,JTaylor 11-131, Sloan 9-157, MTaylor 8-69,St.John 2-13.
TDs: Ford 18, Walker-Johnson 5, White 4,Sloan 3, Lynch 2, JTaylor 2, Rainey.
Passing: Walker-Johnson 42-101-567, Lynch 27-55-414, White 1-1-55.
TD Passes: Walker-Johnson 5, Lynch 4,White.
Interceptions: MTaylor 4, Ford 3, JTaylor,White, Sloan.
FRec: St.John 3, Sloan 3, Lynch 2, JTaylor,Bessinger, White, Brittain, Rainey, #17-1.
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Tyler Bethin Mike DiBenedetti Jayson Taylor
2014 Numbers
Lackawanna finishedthe season with a 2-6record... Jamal Cooley led the teamin rushing as he ran 53 times for 267yards and recovered a fumble ondefense... Jamel Lofton ran 31 timesfor 214 yards andscored 3 TDs. Loftonalso intercepted 2passes on defense...Damone Sylvers ran32 times for 161yards and scored 2TDs... RitchieCruzado caught an83-yard TD pass… QuintonRobinson caught 9 passes for 72yards... Manny Ramirez completed11 of 26 passes for 106 yards and aTD... Aseel Albaneh was a stand outon the offensive line... Malik Tayloralso played well on the offensiveline...
2014 Numbers
Lake Shore finishedthe season with a 2-7record... Lawrence Jenkins led theteam in rushing as he ran 64 times for337 yards and 5 TDs... ParkerAddison ran 36 times for 186 yardsand 2 TDs. He alsocompleted 8 of 17passes for 92 yards...Cory Fiutko ran 32times for 172 yards,caught 7 passes for215 yards, andscored 4 TDs thisfall... Collin Fiutkocompleted 19 of 51 passes for 375yards and a TD. He also ran 20 timesfor 168 yards, and intercepted 2 pass-es on defense... Matt Webber had astand out season at MLB an FB.Webber finished the season as one ofthe Eagles leading tacklers... ZachHarms was solid on the OL...
2014 Numbers
The Redskins lost inthe first round of theClass AA playoffs and finished theseason with a 3-6 record... JustinHersey ran 46 times for 230 yards,caught 20 passes for 273 yards, andscored 4 TDs. Herseyalso intercepted 3passes on defense...Dan Speyer com-pleted 124 of 220passes for 1,805yards and tossed 16TD passes. He alsoran 37 times for 155yards, scored 5 TDs and intercepted 3passes on defense... Jake Recor ran46 times for 138 yards... Ryan Ritterran 33 times for 129 yards... AlexDamiani caught 17 passes for 271yards... Jake Valley caught 16 passesfor 245 yards... Dan Emerson caught15 passes for 212 yards...
Rushing: Hersey 46-230, Speyer 37-155,Recor 46-138, Ritter 33-129, Scarpello 16-56,Lis 7-39, Castillo 2-20, Tredo 1-8, Emerson 2-7,Heist 1-3, Valley 2-(-4).
Receiving: Hersey 20-273, Damiani 17-271,Valley 16-245, Emerson 15-212, Castillo 11-310,Fox 11-191, Lis 11-120, Recor 8-59, Ritter 10-58, Scarpello 5-46, Suarez 2-20.
TDs: Speyer 5, Hersey 4, Castillo 4, Damiani 3,Emerson 3, Lis 2, Scarpello 2, Miller, Fox,Ritter, Recor, Tredo, Valley.
Passing: Speyer 124-220-1805, Hersey 1-1-14.
TD Passes: Speyer 16, Hersey.
Interceptions: Scarpello 3, Hersey 3, Lis 2,Damiani, Licata, Biniaszewski, Gill.
FRec: Miller, Damiani, Murphy,Januszkiewicz, Heist.
Rushing: Cooley 53-267, Lofton 31-214,Sylvers 32-161, Robinson 9-45, Hall 7-35,Ramirez 12-32, Kittelson 2-5, Jones 3-(-10).
Receiving: Robinson 9-72, Cruzado 1-83,Kittleson 1-7, Dilbert 1-5.
TDs: Lofton 3, Sylvers 2, Robinson, Cruzado,Ramirez.
Passing: Ramirez 11-26-106, Sylvers 1-7-5.
TD Passes: Sylvers, Ramirez.
Interceptions: Lofton 2, Sylvers, Robinson.
FRec: Cooley.
Team Reports
LancasterRedskins
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Lockport................... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Frontier.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Jamestown.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Clarence.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ WSeneca West......7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Orchard Park.......7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Depew........................ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
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LackawannaSteelers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Wilson........................7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Akron........................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Silver Creek......... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cleve Hill............. 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Lake ShoreEagles
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Hamburg................... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... West Seneca East......6:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ McKinley (RF).....7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... East High.................. 6:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Hutch Tech (AH)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Iroquois.................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Jenkins 64-337, Addison 36-186,CrFiutko 32-172, ClFiutko 20-168, Webber 8-41,Killian 5-30, John 8-30, Eackles 1-6.
Receiving: Jenkins 8-85, CrFiutko 7-215,Killian 4-55, John 3-76, Webber 2-23,Kaczmarek 1-9, Quinn 1-3, Wigdor 1-1.
TDs: Jenkins 5, CrFiutko 4, Webber 2,Addison 2, ClFiutko, John, Eackles.
Passing: ClFiutko 19-51-375, Addison 8-17-92,John 0-2-0.
TD Passes: ClFiutko.
Interceptions: CrFiutko 2, Jenkins.
FRec: Guadalupe, Jenkins, Eackles, Fiutko.
Justin HerseyMatt WebberJamal Cooley
2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers
The Lions lost in thefirst round of the ClassAA playoffs and finished the seasonwith a 2-6 record... Khalil James ledthe team in rushing as he ran 101times for 665 yards and 9 TDs. Jamesalso intercepted 2passes on defense...Tyler Fraass com-pleted 66 of 145passes for 978 yardsand 6 TDs. He alsoran 113 times for 299yards... D’AndreJenkins ran 20 timesfor 112 yards... Patrick Flahertycaught a team-high 17 passes for 147yards... Dominic Ball caught 11 pass-es for 206 yards... Lavette Warrencaught 9 passes for 176 yards andscored 2 TDs... Andrew Bronsoncaught 6 passes for 149 yards andscored 2 TDs...
2014 Numbers
The Thunder Dragonswon the Class AA titlegame over Southwestern 34-14.MGCLake is now 9-1 and will play inthe Far West Regional at All-HighStadium... Ryan Miller has carried162 times for 1,721yards and 25 TDs...Mitch Sandberg hascarried 37 times for227 yards... AJHulton ran 39 timesfor 225 yards and 4TDs. He has alsocompleted 11 of 33passes for 177 yards and a TD pass...Jonah Tanner has gained 216 yardson 26 carries and scored 8 TDs...Brad Benson has rushed 20 times for210 yards... Nick Hudson caught 6passes for 116 yards and intercepted 2passes... Chandler Baker is amongthe team’s leading tacklers...
Lew-Port finished theseason with a 3-6record... Qu’ran Brewer led the teamin rushing as he ran 56 times for 332yards and 2 TDs... Carmen Zarilloran 47 times for 209 yards and 2TDs... DonaldAllender completed81 of 160 passes for1,007 yards and 9TDs. He also ran 48times for 209 yards...Jake Eoute ran 22times for 103 yardsand caught 10 passesfor 114 yards. Eoute also intercepted 3passes and recovered 2 fumbles... MikeFritz caught 18 passes for 241 yardsand 2 TDs... Dawson Bailey caught 33passes for 473 yards and 4 TDs... SamFontanrosa intercepted 2 passes andrecovered 2 fumbles... BobbyCostanzo was solid on the OL...
Lewiston-PorterLancers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Barker (RH)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Newfane.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Bennett...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Albion................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Medina...................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Niagara Wheatfield....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
LockportLions
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lancaster.............. 6:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... Niagara Wheatfield..2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Starpoint...............2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Niagara Falls.............2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Iroquois..................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Wmsville North... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Brewer 56-332, Zorrillo 47-209,Allender 48-209, Eoute 22-103, Fritz 18-102,Schiavitti 9-44, Webber 2-14, McGovern 2-7.
Receiving: Bailey 33-473, Fritz 18-241,Eoute 10-114, McGovern 10-86, Zarillo 6-55,Stollard 2-22, Brewer 2-4, Webber 1-8.
TDs: Bailey 4, Fritz 2, Brewer 2, Zorrillo 2,McGovern, Allender.
Passing: Allender 81-160-1007.
TD Passes: Allender 9.
Interceptions: Eoute 3, Fontanrosa 2.
FRec: Fontanrosa 2, Eoute 2, Biley.
Rushing: James 101-665, Fraass 113-299,Jenkins 20-112, ABronson 17-63, Ford 22-54,Austin 5-29, Warren 3-16.
Receiving: Flaherty 17-147, Ball 11-206,Warren 9-176, James 7-83, ABronson 6-149, Waple 3-27, Kuczka 2-6, Jenkins 1-10,Williams 1-7, DiTullio 1-3.
TDs: James 9, ABronson 2, Warren 2, Ford,Fraass, Mount, Williams.
Passing: Fraass 66-145-978, Ford 0-3-0.
TD Passes: Fraass 6.
Interceptions: James 2, Feeney, DiTullio,ABronson, Nunnari, Farina, Warren, Sanders.
FRec: None.
Team Reports
MGCLakeThunder Dragons
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Randolph (MG)........ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Cass Valley (CL).......7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... O’Hara (MG)............7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Southwestern........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Miller 185-1952, Hulton 46-262,Sandberg 39-246, Tanner 30-244, Benson 23-210,Westerdahl 14-148, Webb 6-35, Hudson 6-28,Nolan 6-19, Wilcox 2-17, Rammelt 6-13,Fabrizio 2-9, JMicek 2-9, Hall 3-6, TMicek 1-5,Szymanowski 2-4, Howard 1-3, Welsh 3-(-9).
Receiving: Hudson 6-116, JMicek 6-111,Nelson 5-46, Sandberg 3-61, Tanner 3-42,Wilcox 3-34, Hulton 3-25, Miller 2-22, TMicek 2-21.
TDs: Miller 29, Tanner 8, Hulton 4, Sandberg 3,Westerdahl 3, Benson 2, TMicek 2, Clausen,Rammelt, JMicek, Nelson.
Passing: Hulton 13-37-256, Welsh 18-26-212,Tanner 2-2-10.
TD Passes: Welsh 2 Hulton 2.
Interceptions: Hulton 2, Hudson 2, Benson,Webb.
FRec: Baker 3, Tanner 2, Bradford 2, Smith,JMicek, Applegarth.
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Jake Eoute Dominic Ball Mitch Sandberg
2014 Numbers
The Flyers lost toCheektowaga in the ClassB semifinals and finished the seasonwith a 7-2 record... Marcus Ford ledthe team in rushing as he ran 112times for 773 yards. Ford also scored6 TDs, and intercept-ed 2 passes ondefense... KwaineDavis ran 81 timesfor 497 yards and 7TDs... Mike Halfertyran 56 times for 475yards and recovered 2fumbles... BrandonBojanowski ran 34 times for 370yards, scored 6 TDs, and intercepted 2passes on defense... Eric Grahamcompleted 30 of 83 passes for 431 yardsand 5 TDs... Austin Reamsnyder ran19 times for 108 yards... AndrewCrombie caught 11 passes for 135yards and intercepted 3 passes...
2014 Numbers
The Macks lost in thefirst round of the Class Aplayoffs and finished the season witha 4-5 record... Keyon Johnson com-pleted 66 of 133 passes for 600 yards,and 8 TDs. Johnson also ran 58 timesfor 607 yards anscored 3 TDs...Andrew James ran51 times for 253yards and 2 TDs...Mike Benton ran 47times for 162 yardsand scored 3 TDs...Jamir Walkercaught a team-high 19 passes for 227yards... Kelmonte Johnson caught 6passes for 117 yards and 2 TDs. Healso intercepted 2 passes on defense...Keshawn Fisher intercepted 3 pass-es... Demetrius Sanders intercepted 2passes... Josh Aponte caught 8 passesfor 93 yards and 2 TDs
2014 Numbers
The Mustangs lost inthe first round of theClass B playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 6-3 record... BrettPecoraro led the team in rushing ashe ran 117 times for 1,001 yards. Healso caught 32 passesfor 349 yards, andscored 12 TDs...Devon Joy ran 49times for 371 yardsand 7 TDs... JasonHellwig completed106 of 192 passes for1361 yards and 16TDs. Hellwig also ran 79 times for318 yards... Eric Neace ran 15 timesfor 112 yards... Tom Follman ran 16times for 111 yards... Dylan Lewiscaught 29 passes for 519 yards and 5TDs... Ty Hrovat caught 22 passes for249 yards... Brandon Schoolcraftcaught 13 passes for 160 yards...
Team Reports
MedinaMustangs
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Newfane................ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Bennett...................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Lake Shore................ 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Burgard,,,,,,............... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Barker-RH........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Lew-Port...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Albion........................ 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: BPecoraro 117-1001, Joy 49-371,Hellwig 79-318, Neace 15-112, Follman 16-111,Hrovat 14-73, Howard 6-42, Enderby 3-30,Bentley 1-11, Buckland 1-5, CPecoraro 1-3,Valley 2-(5).
Receiving: BPecoraro 32-349, Lewis 29-519,Hrovat 22-249, Schoolcraft 13-160, Joy 4-12,Neace 3-15 Follman 2-23, Schlidt 1-24, Howard 1-8.
TDs: BPecoraro 12, Joy 7, Lewis 5, Schoolcraft 4,Hellwig 4, Hrovat 3, Neace, Follman, Schlidt,Howard.
Passing: Hellwig 106-192-1361, Joy 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Hellwig 16.
Interceptions: Pecoraro 2, Neace, Follman,Joy, Buckland, Hrovat.
FRec: Joy 3, BPecoraro 3, Packer, Beach,Follman, Buckland, C.Pecoraro, Bentley.
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MaryvaleFlyers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cleve Hill.................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Alden.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Amherst.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Depew........................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Akron.................... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ Tonawanda............... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cheektowaga....... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
McKinleyMacks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... East High (RF)......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ W. Seneca East.... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Lake Shore (RF).......2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Iroquois................ 7:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ South Park (RF)....... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ford 112-773, Davis 81-497,Halferty 56-475, Bojanowski 34-370, Graham 30-141, Reamsnyder 19-108, Doyle 14-47, Remley 1-3.
Receiving: Crombie 11-135, Ford 5-58,Bojanowski 5-57, Davis 4-117, Halferty 3-62,Melber 2-30, Reamsnyder 1-7.
TDs: Davis 7, Bojanowski 6, Ford 6, Halferty 2,Reamsnyder 2, Doyle 2, Graham, Crombie.
Passing: Graham 30-83-431, Bojanowski 1-1-35.
TD Passes: Graham 5.
Interceptions: Crombie 3, Bojanowski 2,Ford 2, Kelleher.
FRec: Kelleher 3, Halferty 2, Perkins,Crombie, Chatmon, Cartonia, Dirado,Kocinski, Spencer, Ford.
Rushing: KeyJohnson 58-607, James 51-253,Benton 47-162, Hargrave 10-79, Wooten 3-33,Conner 1-18, Butler 3-8, KelJohnson 6-6,Thomas 4-5, Beal 2-3, Aponte 1-1.
Receiving: Walker 19-227, Benton 13-58,Aponte 8-93, KelJohnson 6-117, Fisher 6-54,Herod 5-21, Reed 3-25, James 2-6, Wooten 1-5,Hargrave 1-4, Massey 1-0.
TDs: Benton 3, KeyJohnson 3, Aponte 2,James 2, KelJohnson 2, Herod, Hargrave,Reed, Fisher.
Passing: KeyJohnson 66-133-600.
TD Passes: KeyJohnson 8.
Interceptions: Fisher 3, Sanders 2,KelJohnson 2, Walker, Gaymon, Taylor.
FRec: Fisher, Benton, KelJohnson.
Marcus Ford Keyon Johnson Dylan Lewis
2014 Numbers
The Panthers finishedthe season with a 2-7record... Kyle Burdick led the team inrushing as he ran 151 times for 889yards. Burdick also caught 20 passesfor 333 yards, scored 8 TDs, andintercepted 2 passeson defense... KyleGuerriera ran 57times for 283 yardsand a TD... NickO’Lay caught 6passes for 99 yardsand a TD... KatrellJackson caught 5passes for 156 yards and scored 2TDs. He also intercepted a pass ondefense... Trevor Noon completed 39of 82 passes for 622 yards and made 4TDs... Josh Wilt had a solid season atTE an DE... Jake Kubala was amongthe team’s leading tacklers and inter-cepted a pass on defense...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines lost inthe first round of theClass AA playoffs and finished theseason with a 5-4 record... ShaolinMcCray ran 119 times for 825 yards,caught 4 passes for 93 yards, andscored 7 TDs...Haseen Pruitt ran 24times for 218 yards...Jaquan Husdoncaught 14 passes for370 yards and scored5 TDs... BreonHarris caught 5passes for 128yards... Da’Quan Hubbard caught 5passes for 124 yards... Lomax Barnescompleted 25 of 81 passes for 657yards and 8 TDs... Drew Spurbackcompleted 11 of 22 passes for 210yards and 5 TDs... Joe Medley was astand out as he intercepted 5 passesand recovered 2 fumbles...
2014 Numbers
Niagara Wheatfieldfinished the season with a1-6 record... Kordaryll Welch ran 7times for 42 yards… Colin Goodrichran 4 times for 39 yards… JeremyMixon ran 8 timesfor 32 yards… KeithPitner ran 7 timesfor 31 yards andscored 1 TD… BrianLeising caught 9passes for 100 yardsand made 1 fumblerecovery… AndrewDoricko completed16 of 33 passes for 160 yards andmade 1 TD pass...
Team Reports
Niagara WheatfieldFalcons
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Niagara Falls............ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Lockport...............2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Hutch Tech................2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Wmsville North........ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ St. Mary’s.............1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Welch 7-42, Goodrich 4-39, Mixon8-32, Pitner 7-31.
Receiving: Leising 9-100.
TDs: Pinter.
Passing: Doricko 16-33-160.
TD Passes: Doricko.
Interceptions: None.
FRec: Leising.
NewfanePanthers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Medina...................... 1:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lew-Port.............. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Albion........................ 2:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Barker-RH (RH)... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Wilson....................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Burgard..................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Bennett (AH)........6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Niagara FallsWolverines
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Wmsville North........ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Kenmore West.......... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Lockport...............2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ McKinley................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Clarence.................. 12:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Burdick 151-889, Guerriera 57-283,Jackson 10-36, Kubala 5-34, Noon 1-7.
Receiving: Burdick 20-333, NiO’Lay 6-99,Wilt 6-47, Jackson 5-156, NaOLay 1-23,Guerriera 1-7, Kubala 1-2.
TDs: Burdick 8, Jackson 2, NiO’Lay, Kubala,Guerriera.
Passing: Noon 39-82-622, NiO'Lay 1-2-45.
TD Passes: Noon 4.
Interceptions: Burdick 2, Jackson, Kubala.
FRec: Wilt, Guerriera, Johnstone, Simmons.
Rushing: McCray 119-825, Pruitt 24-218,Lowe 16-82, Walls 1-5, Williams 6-5, Welch 5-4,Stachowski 1-1, Spurback 8-(-15), Barnes 20-(-54).
Receiving: Hudson 14-370, Harris 5-128,Hubbard 5-124, McCray 4-93, Welch 2-70,Hudson 2-30, Stachowski 1-22, Pruitt 1-11,Felvus 1-2.
TDs: McCray 7, Hudson 5, Welch 3, Harris 2,Stachowski, Barne, Medley, Pruitt, Felvus,Tantillo, Hubbard.
Passing: Barnes 25-81-657, Spurback 11-22-210.
TD Passes: Barnes 8, Spurback 5.
Interceptions: Medley 5, JaSmith, Burdick,Braithwaite.
FRec: Medley 2, Williams, Vargas, Tantillo,Welch.
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Kyle Burdick Joe Medley Andrew Doricko
2014 Numbers
The Big Green wontheir final game of theseason to finish the year with a 4-3-1record.... Nichols played to a 15-15 tiein Canada when the opposing teammissed a FG but scored a 1-pointRouge on the play...Steve Glinski led theoffense as he com-pleted 21 of 62 pass-es for 353 yards anda TD. Glinski alsoran 123 times for 852yards and scored 13TDs... Ken Williamsrushed 84 times for 466 yards...Mercy Cox-Hicks ran 83 times for370 yards and intercepted a pass ondefense... Brandon Rivers ran 17times for 106 yards... Chris Minercaught 6 passes for 136 yards... SteveFoley had an outstanding season onthe offensive line...
2014 Numbers
The Lumberjacks lostin the first round of theClass A playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 6-3 record... QB ChrisWoodard led the offense as he ran118 times for 1,365 yards and scored22 TDs. Woodardalso completed 42 of78 passes for 551yards, and 4 TDs,and intercepted 2passes on defense...Cody Sikora ran 55times for 367 yards,caught 6 passes for126 yards, and scored 4 TDs... JoeDotterweich ran 80 times for 359yards... Nate Wilkinson caught ateam-high 17 passes for 178 yards anda TD... Drew Krantz intercepted 3passes while Taylor Mellott intercept-ed 2 passes... Alex Molik was a standout on the offensive line...
2014 Numbers
The Huskies lost in thefirst round of the FunkeBowl tourney finished the season witha 5-4 record... Jaryd Plaud led theteam in rushing as he ran 159 timesfor 993 yards. Plaud also caught 6passes for 151 yardsand scored 11 TDs...Quentin Ellis ran 33times for 167 yardsand recovered a fum-ble on defense...Elijah Ramadhancaught a team-high18 passes for 406yards and 5 TDs... Anthony Morgancaught 10 passes for 142 yards...Chuck Martin completed 48 of 98passes for 860 yards an 6 TDs. Martinalso intercepted 2 passes on defense...Evan Threehouse intercepted 3 pass-es... Zachary Spears recovered afumble...
Team Reports
OleanHuskies
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Eden...................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Springville................. 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Bradford (Pa.).......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Dunkirk..................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Pioneer...................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Plaud 159-993, Ellis 33-167,Morgan 2-53, Martin 42-5, Ju.Roulo 1-3,JaRuolo 3-2, Ramadhan 10-(-1), Boldt 3-(-4).
Receiving: Ramadhan 18-406, Morgan 10-142,Plaud 6-151, Threehouse 5-76, Boldt 3-34,Martin 2-27, Cummings 2-8,Wofford 1-22,JuRuolo 1-14, Ellis 1-9.
TDs: Plaud 11, Ramadhan 5, Morgan 2, Ellis.
Passing: Martin 48-98-860, Ramadhan 2-6-27.
TD Passes: Martin 6.
Interceptions: Threehouse 3, Martin 2,Ramadhan, Morgan, Woford.
FRec: Ellis, Spears.
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NicholsBig Green
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ O’Hara................. 1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Oakfield-Alabama..12:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Villanova..............TBA
Sat., Sept. 27....... Finney (5).................. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Panama.................1:30
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Finney (5)............. 4:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Ellicottville................ 1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ @ Sherman............... 1:30
North TonawandaLumberjacks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Riverside,,,,,,,,,,,........ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Wmsville East........... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Sweet Home.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Kenmore East........... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Grand Island........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Tonawanda........... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Glinski 123-852, KWilliams 84-466,Cox-Hicks 83-370, Rivers 17-106, EWilliams 10-76, MWilliams 11-47.
Receiving: Miner 6-136, Cox-Hicks 6-44,Freeburger 3-89, Carrow 2-36, Rivers 2-26,KWilliams 2-13.
TDs: Glinski 13, KWilliams 8, Cox-Hicks 3.
Passing: Glinski 21-62-353.
TD Passes: Glinski.
Interceptions: Cox-Hicks 2, Carrow, Brinson.
FRec: Brinson, Glinski, Rivers, Carrow, Miner.
Rushing: CWoodard 118-1365, Sikora 55-367,Dotterweich 80-359, Mellott 25-88,McDonough 28-74, Groff 23-62, Labonti 5-47,Nolley 8-35, Brandy 14-35, Sieracki 3-19, Clare 3-16.
Receiving: Wilkinson 17-178, Sikora 6-126,McDonough 6-79, Tober 6-44, Krantz 5-56,Clare 4-42, Groff 2-5, Gilbert 1-25, Craig 1-5,McNeil 1-3.
TDs: CWoodard 22, Sikora 4, Dotterweich 3,Mellott 2, Brandy, McDonough, Krantz,Wilkinson, Holmes.
Passing: CWoodard 42-78-551,McDonough 1-3-12, Clare 0-3-0.
TD Passes: CWoodard 4.
Interceptions: Krantz 3, CWoodard 2, Mellott 2,Gilbert, ZWoodard, Lukaszonas, McDonough
FRec: AGibson, ZWoodard, McNeill, Gilbert,Franusiak, CWoodard, Tober.
Ken Williams Chuck MartinTaylor Mellott
2014 Numbers
The Quakers lost theClass AA title game toJamestown 34-14... Orchard Park fin-ished the season with a 9-1 record...Billy Myers led the team in rushing ashe ran 130 times for 840 yards and 16TDs... TeriusWheatley ran 55times for 568 yardsand 8 TDs... JoshDahl ran 33 times for258 yards and recov-ered 2 fumbles ondefense... DillonJanca completed 133of 248 passes for 1,830 yards and 24TDs... Jack Crowley caught 31 pass-es for 367 yards and 6 TDs... KevinGoltz caught 27 passes for 408yards... Michael Bruno caught 20passes for 274 yards... Kevin Koziolcaught 20 passes for 248 yards... RonShul led the team in tackles...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers lost toRandolph in the Class Dsemifinals and finished the seasonwith a 5-3 record... Nathan Stow ledthe team in rushing as he ran 90 timesfor 503 yards and 4 TDs... KyleSaxton ran 26 timesfor 221 yards... GregDelahoy completed44 of 100 passes for868 yards, and 9TDs. Delahoy alsoran 37 times for 196yards and scored 4TDs... DylanBergman ran 46 times for 132 yards...Chris Blose caught 11 passes for 199yards and intercepted 4 passes ondefense... Josh Eddy caught 11 passesfor 171 yards... David O’Dell caught9 passes for 146 yards... Jack Paynecaught 8 passes for a team-high 252yards...
2014 Numbers
The Panthers startedthe season with 4 lossesbut won their final 5 games of the sea-son to finish the year with a 5-4record.... Tyler Mummery led theteam in rushing as he ran 196 timesfor 1,473 yards and10 TDs... KrisRiordan ran 96 timesfor 573 yards andscored 8 TDs... MattHaggerty ran 56times for 435 yards...Andrew Hymancaught 2 passes for136 yards and intercepted 3 passes ondefense... Austin Kossow completed16 of 40 passes for 258 yards and 5TDs... Nate Tackentein intercepted 3passes... James Fyock recovered 2fumbles... Mason Merlau and FosterDell had solid seasons on the offen-sive line...
PanamaPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... Westfield....................1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Pine Valley............ 7:30
Sat., Sept. 27....... Portville..................... 1:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Nichols....................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Randolph.............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Sherman.................... 1:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
PioneerPanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Dunkirk..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ East Aurora..........7:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... Fredonia.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Springville............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Southwestern............ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Eden...........................7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Olean.................... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Stow 90-503, Saxton 26-221,Delahoy 37-196, Bergman 46-132, Ecklund25-94, O'Dell 3-41, Mescall 1-(-4), JkPayne 3-(-5).
Receiving: Blose 11-199, Eddy 11-171,O’Dell 9-146, JkPayne 8-252, Ecklund 3-96,Bergman 1-3, Stow 1-1.
TDs: Stow 4, Delahoy 4, Eddy 3, JkPayne 3,Saxton 2, Ecklund 2, Blos 2, Bergman,THoch.
Passing: Delahoy 44-100-868, JkPayne 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Delahoy 9.
Interceptions: Blose 4, Delahoy 2, JkPayne 2, Eddy.
FRec: JkPayne, Bergman, Newman, Metzer.
Rushing: Mummery 196-1473, KRiordan 96-573,Haggerty 56-435, Smith 6-51, Thagard 3-28,Fyock 3-20, Thompson 4-18, Gauthier 1-3,Kossow 8-2, CRiordan 1-2.
Receiving: Mummery 6-23, Chislett 5-60,Hyman 4-136, Beyer 2-42, Riordan 2-17,Haggerty 1-6.
TDs: Mummery 10, KRiordan 8, Hyman 3,Beyer 2, Thagard, Chislett, Haggerty, Tackentein,Thompson, Fyock.
Passing: Kossow 16-40-258, Mummery 5-7-59.
TD Passes: Kossow 5.
Interceptions: Tackentein 3, Hyman 3, Foley,Eigenbrod, Chislett, Haggerty.
FRec: Fyock 2, Tackentein, Hyman, Dell, Moran,Palmisano, Gauthier, Foley, CRiordan.
Team Reports
Orchard ParkQuakers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Frontier.................7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... West Seneca West.....7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Bishop McDowell..... 1:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Clarence............... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lancaster...................7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Jamestown............7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Myers 138-862, Wheatley 60-572,Dahl 33-258, Goltz 14-59, Paolini 5-36,Bernas 5-35, Shul 2-4, Perla 1-2, Janca 21-(-8).
Receiving: Crowley 35-435, Goltz 31-423,Bruno 25-314, Koziol 25-302, Liberatore 20-219,Losardo 14-264 Myers 4-58, Dahl 2-40,Bernas 2-36, Perla 2-5, Dogal 1-17,Wheatley 2-13.
TDs: Myers 16, Wheatley 8,Crowley 8, Goltz 5,Koziol 5, Liberatore 4, Losardo 4, Bruno 2,Dahl 2, Janca, Paolini.
Passing: Janca 162-303-2091, Goltz 1-4-35.
TD Passes: Janca 25, Goltz.
Interceptions: Paolin 2, Dahl 2, McPoland 2,Koziol 2, Wheatly 2, Perla, Dogal, Janes,Creagan.
FRec: Dahl 2, Shul 2, Perla, Janes, Dogal,Koziol, Sommerville, Myers, Ballagamba,Creghan, Brostowicz, Bonilla.
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Ron Shul Greg Delahoy Mason Merlau
2014 Numbers
The Panthers won theClass DD championshipgame 33-14 over Frewsburg and fin-ished the season with a 5-4 record...Sean Harris completed 38 of 81 pass-es for 685 yards, and 10 TDs. Harrisalso led the team inrushing as he ran 58times for 449 yards...Chase Swetland ran69 times for 386yards. Swetland alsocaught 13 passes for135 yards and scored9 TDs... DakotaStudley ran 64 times for 344 yards...Austin Cornelius ran 34 times for146 yards and caught 8 passes for 98yards... Isaac Hilyer caught 15 passesfor 264 yards and intercepted a passon defense... Lucas Zink recovered 2fumbles... Nick Gehm intercepted apass...
2014 Numbers
The Cardinals won theClass D title game overEllicottville 28-0. Randolph is now 9-1 and will play in the Far WestRegional at All-High Stadium...Devyn Nelsen has run 105 times for1,057 yards andscored 11 TDs thisseason... BryceMorrison has com-pleted 44 of 75 pass-es for 890 yards and13 TDs. Morrisonhas also rushed 60times for 395 yards,scored 9 TDs and intercepted 3 passeson defense... Jake Brown has rushed53 times for 349 yards... WesleySluga has carried 37 times for 204yards and 5 TDs... Mason Bosley hascaught 28 passes for 584 yards andscored 8 TDs... Tyler Stahley hasintercepted 8 passes...
2014 Numbers
The Red Raiders lostin the Msgr. Martin semi-finals and finished the season with a4-5 record... Brandon Metz ran 59times for 358 yards, caught 36 passesfor 429 yards, and scored 9 TDs...Mike Williams ran46 times for 202yards... FranciscoGuzman ran 28times for 100 yards,caught 16 passes for158 yards, and scored6 TDs... RobertDempsey ran 25times for 144 yards... Garth Pinnockran 11 times for 98 yards and caught 8passes for 174 yards... KordellHolness-Lightbody caught 38 passesfor 642 yards... Jake Tasker caught15 passes for 246 yards... JerryHickson completed 161 of 318 passesfor 2,240 yards and 19 TDs...
Team Reports
St. FrancisRed Raiders
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ Holy Trinity..........1:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... South Park................ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Alden......................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ St. Joe’s.................1:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Bishop Timon........... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Cathedral Prep......... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ Aquinas..................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ @ St. Mary’s.............1:00
Sat., Nov. 1.......... @ Canisius................ 1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Metz 65-404, Guzman 34-254,MiWilliams 46-202, Dempsey 25-144,EWilliams 23-128, Pinnock 13-107,MnWilliams 13-105, Delmont 3-35, Woodarek 2-15,Kraus 1-2, Tasker 1-2, Kline 8-(-36).
Receiving: Holness-Lightbody 42-797, Metz 38-467,Guzman 19-217, Tasker 16-258, Taylor 15-147,Kline 14-152, Pinnock 10-206, MiWilliams 7-47,Kraus 6-186, MnWilliams 6-83, EWilliams 5-46,Dempsey 2-13, Delmont 2-2, Shipman 1-8.
TDs: Metz 10, Guzman 9, Holness-Lightbody 6,Hickson 3, EWilliams 2, Tasker 2, MnWilliams 2,Pinnock, Dempsey, MWilliams, Metz, Guzman.
Passing: Hickson 177-348-2515, Kline 4-6-24.
TD Passes: Hickson 22.
Interceptions: Holness-Lightbody 4, Shipman 3,Kraus 2, Taylor 2, Kline, Woodarek,MnWilliams, Guzman.
FRec: Dempsey 3, Weikle 2, EWilliams,Guzman, Kline, Hayes, Metz, Kraus, Shipman.
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RandolphCardinals
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ MGCLake (MG)...7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Portville..................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Sherman............... 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Ellicottville................ 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Panama......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Westfield....................7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Nelsen 127-1168, Morrison 69-411,Brown 53-349, Sluga 45-223, Ecker 14-111,Stahley 1-23, Shaffer 1-8, Parkhurst 1-0,Clinger 1-(-2), Beaver 1-(-2), Jacobi 3-(-13).(Team) 25-60.
Receiving: Bosley 29-630, Young 9-196,Nelsen 2-69,Studley 2-60, Stahley 2-46,Hilyer 1-25,Sluga 1-16, Jacobi 1-12.
TDs: Nelsen 11, Morrison 11, Bosley 8, Sluga 5, Young 5, Ecker 3, Brown 2, Stahley 2, Shaffer 2, Jacobi.
Passing: Morrison 49-84-1082.
TD Passes: Morrison 15.
Interceptions: Stahley 8, Morrison 3, Nelson,Jacobi, Ecker.
FRec: Huntingon 2, Stahley, Morrison, Jacobi.
PortvillePanthers
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Pine Valley.................7:30
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Randolph.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Sherman.................... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Panama.................1:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Alley-Limestone........7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Frewsburg................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Swetland 84-551, Harris 67-467,Studley 68-370, Cornelius 38-156, Hollamby 13-31, Hilyer 3-26, Gilliland 4-2.
Receiving: Hilyer 15-264, Swetland 13-135,Cornelius 8-98, Studley 3-74, Zink 2-13.
TDs: Swetland 10, Harris 7, Cornelius 5,Hilyer 5, Studley 5, Gilliland, Gehm, Putt.
Passing: Harris 41-86-770, Swetland 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Harris 10.
Interceptions: Hilyer, Putt, Gehm.
FRec: Zink 2.
Bryce Morrison Garth PinnockSean Harris
2014 Numbers
The Marauders wonand avanced to the Msgr.Martin Championship game this week.St. Joe’s is now 5-4... DarrenThompson has rushed 128 times for729 yards, caught 11 passes for 240yards, scored 12 TDs.Thompson has alsointercepted 3 passeson defense... DavidArcher completed 38of 98 passes for 570yards and 4 TDs.Archer has also run50 times for 255yards and scored 7 TDs... RyanConschafter ran 49 times for 170yards... Myles Young has gained 145yards on 8 carries... Marcus Evanshas ran 27 times for 111 yards... PeterMasters has caught 9 passes for 105yards and intercepted 6 passes ondefense...
2014 Numbers
The Lancers lost in thefirst round of the Msgr.Martin playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 5-4 record... Takal Molsoncompleted 93 of 180 passes for 1,441yards, and 17 TD passes. Molson alsoran 97 times for 676yards and scored 11TDs... Anthony Stittran 76 times for 497yards... ChristianOsborne ran 30times for 258 yards...Tony Robinsoncaught 45 passes for714 yards and scored 9 TDs. He alsoran 10 times for 184 yards... CamDunning caught 15 passes for 256yards and intercepted 4 passes ondefense... Jake Concannon caught 12passes for 189 yards... Marc O’Neillwas one of the Lancers leading tack-lers...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors lost inthe first round of theClass C playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 4-5 record... MarcusZaprowski led the team in rushing ashe ran 64 times for 370 yards... TylerSiperek ran 42 timesfor 357 yards andalso caught 11 passesfor 212 yards...Jared Fish complet-ed 54 of 106 passesfor 1,077 yards, and16 TDs. Fish also ran43 times for 312yards and 4 TDs... Jacob Dowdy ran18 times for 121 yards... James Nyecaught a team-high 22 passes for 393yards and 7 TDs... Andy Crandallcaught 12 passes for 343 yards.Crandall also intercepted 2 passes ondefense... Malachi Ficek had an out-standing season on the OL...
St. Joe’sMarauders
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ St. Anthony’s........7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Clarence.................... 1:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Aquinas.................1:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... St. Francis................. 1:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Canisius..................... 1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ UPrep (5).............. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ St. Mary’s..................1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ Cathedral Prep (Pa).. 1:00
Fri., Oct. 31........ @ Bishop Timon.......7:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
St. Mary’sLancers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... @ UPrep (5).............. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... St. John Baptist........ 1:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Bishop Timon.......7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Oil City (Pa.).............2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Niagara Wheatfield..1:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Erie East (Pa.).......... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ St. Joe’s.................1:00
Sat., Oct. 25........ St. Francis................. 1:00
Sat., Nov. 1.......... Cardinal O’Hara......1:00
Nov. 7/8............... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thompson 128-729, Archer 50-255,Conschafter 49-170, Young 8-145, Evans 27-111,Owens 12-65, NJackson 1-38, Bomberski 4-21,Dipasquale 4-20, JJackson 4-10, Przybyla 4-7,Schaefer 1-2, Nelson 3-2.
Receiving: Thompson 11-240, Masters 9-105,Beyer 7-87, McKenna 6-71, Conschafter 5-56,Owens 1-20, Bardak 1-10.
TDs: Thompson 12, Archer 7, Surace, Evans,Beyer, JJackson, NJackson, Owens,Conschafter, Young, McKenna.
Passing: Archer 38-98-570, Nelson 1-4-15,Conschafter 1-2-4, Thompson 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Archer 4.
Interceptions: Masters 6, Thompson 3,Surace 3, Shittu, JJackson, Bardak, Young,Schaefer.
FRec: Surace 2, JJackson 2, NJackson 2,Conschafter 2, Bomberski, Jeffries, Bardak,Smallwood, Carr, McKenna.
Rushing: Molson 112-736, Stitt 85-629,Osborne 30-258, Robinson 10-184, Johnson 4-36,Oneill 4-25, Miller 5-18, Concannon 1-18,Dunning 1-8.
Receiving: Robinson 47-737, Dunning 15-256,Concannon 12-189, O’Neill 10-93, Hill 9-158,Stitt 4-25, Osborne 1-26.
TDs: Molson 11, Robinson 9, Stitt 6, Osborne 4,O’Neill 3, Concannon 3, Dunning 3, Hill 3,Stoj, Miller, Cooper.
Passing: Molson 102-202-1630.
TD Passes: Molson 19.
Interceptions: Dunning 4, Bargsnesi, O’Neill,Stoj, Concannon, Molson.
FRec: Jones, Robinson.
SalamancaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Southwestern........7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Springville................. 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Zaprowski 64-370, Siperek 42-357,Fish 43-312, Dowdy 18-121, Peters 8-21,Zaprowski 2-10, McClure 2-1.
Receiving: Nye 22-393, Crandall 12-343,Siperek 11-212, Phearsdorf 4-58, Zaprowski 2-65, Peters 1-15, Fish 1-13,McClure 1-7, Howard 1-3.
TDs: Nye 7, Crandall 5, Fish 4, Zaprowski 2,Siperek 2, Dowdy, Peters.
Passing: Fish 54-106-1077, Nye 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Fish 16, Nye.
Interceptions: Crandall 2.
FRec: Cooper, McClure, Fish, Siperek,Jimerson.
Team Reports
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David Archer Anthony Stitt Jared Fish
2014 Numbers
The Wildcats lost toFrewsburg in the firstround of the Class DD playoffs andfinished the season with a 2-6 record...Korey Ayers led the team in rushingas he ran 161 times for 706 yards andscored 4 TDs...Jeremy Cole com-pleted 36 of 92 pass-es for 385 yards, and3 TDs, Cole also ran72 times for 295yards, and intercept-ed 3 passes ondefense... JustinSvetz ran 38 times for 215 yards...Kolby Parks caught 8 passes for 143yards... Jake Card caught 6 passes of92 yards and recovered 6 fumbles ondefense... Sam VanValkenburg hadan outstanding season on the offensiveline and recovered 3 fumbles ondefense...
2014 Numbers
The Black Knightslost 21-0 to MGCLake inthe Class C semifinals and finishedthe season with a 7-2 record... KraigGilbert led the team in rushing as heran 216 times for 1,400 yards. Gilbertalso caught 10 passesfor 103 yards, andscored 18 TDs thisfall... ShermanWilliams ran 82times for 372 yardsand was the team’sleading tackler... BillSeiders ran 32 timesfor 210 yards... Trevon Thompsoncaught a team-high 15 passes for 302yards... Brandon VanZile caught 6passes for 115 yards... Noah Radackcompleted 41 of 117 passes for 656yards and tossed 7 TD passes... ChrisWilliams intercepted 2 passes ondefense...
2014 Numbers
The Sparks lost theClass A title game toSweet Home 27-18... South Park fin-ished the season with a 8-2 record...Tyree Brown completed 72 of 138passes for 1,325 yards and 14 TDs.Brown also ran 67times for 621 yards,scored 9 TDs...Austin Neal ran 60times for 482 yards...William Burgess ran52 times for 447yard... WillQuanBurgess ran 38 timesfor 224 yards... Bryce Carmichealran 18 times for 121 yards... AntonioLeonard caught 28 passes for 401yards and intercepted 6 passes ondefense... Daryl Moore caught 27passes for 624 yards and 10 TDs...Nyquis Turner was a team leader intackles and recovered 3 fumbles...
Team Reports
South ParkSparks
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Hutch Tech........... 4:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ St. Francis............ 7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Iroquois (AH)........... 6:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... WSeneca West (AH).. 7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Hamburg (AH)......... 6:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ East High (RF).....7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ McKinley (RF).....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: TBrown 79-643, Neal 66-485,WBurgess 54-447, QBurgess 44-232,Carmichael 18-121, McDonald 10-115,Coleman 5-70, Renfro 9-55, Moore 3-38,DBrown 5-28, Gerace 5-15, Schaefer 1-1,Johnson 1-1, Leonard 1-1.
Receiving: Leonard 34-473, Moore 29-664,DBrown 11-241, Gerace 2-67, Scheafer 2-24,Carmichael 2-6, Neal 1-14, Allen 1-6.
TDs: Moore 12, TBrown 9, Leonard 4, Neal 3,DBrown 2, Turner, Coleman, Gerace.
Passing: TBrown 82-161-1477, McDonald 1-1-18.
TD Passes: TBrown 17, McDonald.
Interceptions: Leonard 8, Neal 4, Johnson,McDonald.
FRec: Turner 3 Johnson, QBurgess,NJackson.
Silver CreekBlack Knights
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Alley-Limestone........7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Akron....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ Wilson................... 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Lackawanna..............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Gilbert 216-1400, SWilliams 82-372,Seiders 32-210, Hallick 15-74, CWilliams 9-62,Forbes 7-41, Szumigala 2-2, Radack 26-2,Jones 1-0.
Receiving: Thompson 15-302, Gilbert 10-103,VanZile 6-115, SWilliams 4-18, Hallick 2-45,VanVlack 1-27, AJimerson 1-18, Youngberg 1-17,Forbes 1-11.
TDs: Gilbert 18, SWilliams 5, Thompson 5,Seiders 3, NJones 2, Hallick, VanZile,AJimerson, CWilliams.
Passing: Radack 41-117-656.
TD Passes: Radack 7.
Interceptions: CWilliams 2, Priest, NJones,Gilbert, Jimerson.
FRec: Jimerson.
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Sherman-ClymerWildcats
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Ellicottville........... 7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Cattaraugus-LV........ 1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Portville................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Randolph...................7:30
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Pine Valley................ 1:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Frewsburg............ 7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Panama......................1:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Ayers 161-706, Cole 72-295, Svetz 38-215, Lyon 18-87, Einink 7-26.
Receiving: Neckers 11-57, Parks 8-143,Card 6-92, Svetz 6-42, Meeder 2-25,Ayers 2-14, Honey 1-12.
TDs: Ayers 4, Cole 3, Lyon 3, Parks 2, Card.
Passing: Cole 36-92-385, Svetz 0-5-0.
TD Passes: Cole 3.
Interceptions: Cole 3, Parks.
FRec: Card 6, VanValkenburg 3, Einink 2,Lyon, Dunnewold, Beatman, Ayers, Parks,Svetz, VanCuren.
Kolby Parks Daryl MooreChris Williams
2014 Numbers
The Trojans lost theClass C title game toMGCLake 37-7... Southwestern fin-ished the season with a 7-3 record...Hunter Peterson led the team inrushing as he ran 86 times for 734yards and 7 TDs...Mason Hoose ran114 times for 706yards and 8 TDs...Nick Swanson ran86 times for 511yards and also caught8 passes for 166yards... BrendanKennedy ran 39 times for 179 yards...Niko Pannes caught 19 passes for237 yards... Mike Sandbloom caught9 passes for 174 yards... NoahWeinstein completed 48 of 93 passesfor 715 yards and 4 TDs. Weinsteinalso scored 7 TDs... Joe Hayes inter-cepted 2 passes...
2014 Numbers
The Griffins finishedthe season with a 6-3record. All three losses were by 2points... QB Devin White-Kearns ledthe team in rushing as he ran 119times for 1,008 yards and scored 18TDs. White-Kearnsalso completed 18 of61 passes for 449yards, and 7 TDs...Pat O’Brien ran 85times for 460 yards...Kyle Crotty ran 40times for 378 yards.Crotty also caught 6passes for 141 yards, and scored 6TDs... Jake Smith ran 40 times for205 yards. Smith also intercepted 2passes and recovered 2 fumbles ondefense... Ian Baker ran 28 times for168 yards... Dalton Nelson ran 20times for 122 yards... Kyle Warnercaught 4 passes for 127 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Spartans lost inthe first round of theClass A playoffs and finished the sea-son with a 4-5 record... Alex Goupilled the team in rushing as he ran 132times for 555 yards... Terry Rutlandran 76 times for 445yards and 9 TDs...Austin Bratek ran 74times for 309 yards...Tajay Ahmed ran 54times for 274 yards...Eric Yaeger complet-ed 50 of 90 passesfor 559 yards, and 4TDs. He also ran 28 times for 105yards and scored 6 TDs... AustinBowden caught 15 passes for 148yards... Mike Chase caught 11 passesfor 169 yards and intercepted 3 passeson defense... Ron Larocque caught 9passes for 121 yards... Sam Wrayrecovered 4 fumbles...
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Wmsville South....7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Lockport................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Grand Island............ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Sweet Home.............. 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Riverside (RF)......2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
SouthwesternTrojans
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Gowanda................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Alley-Limestone...7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Cleve Hill...................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Salamanca................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ MGCLake................. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Cass Valley (F)..... 7:30
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
SpringvilleGriffins
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Fredonia............... 7:30
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Olean.....................7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Eden...........................7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Pioneer.......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ East Aurora...............7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Salamanca............ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
StarpointSpartans
Rushing: MHoose 123-753, Peterson 97-740,Swanson 90-494, Kennedy 40-180, Weinstein 47-128, BWilliams 19-85, Hayes 4-61,Sandbloom 1-9, Burk 5-4, CWilliams 1-3, Burk 1-2, Perry 1-0.
Receiving: Pannes 19-237, Sandbloom 9-174,Swanson 9-168, Peterson 4-60, Kennedy 3-38,Burk 3-26, MHoose 2-25, Simon 1-2.
TDs: MHoose 8, Weinstein 7, Peterson 7,Swanson 3, Kennedy 3, Pannes 3, BWilliams 2,Breyerton, Burk.
Passing: Weinstein 49-98-717, Burk 1-1-2.
TD Passes: Weinstein 4.
Interceptions: Hayes 3, CBreyerton 2,Pannes 2, Swanson.
FRec: Hayes 2, Hoose, Drocy, Weinstein,J.Bryerton, Swanson, Todd.
Rushing: White-Kearns 119-1008, O'Brien 85-460,Crotty 40-378, Smith 40-205, Baker 28-168,Murphy 20-146, Nelson 20-122, DeWitt 9-68,Szudzik 9-66, Emmick 1-5.
Receiving: Crotty 6-141, Warner 4-127,Pazzuti 4-79, Szudzik 3-92, Smith 1-32,Baker 1-15.
TDs: White-Kearns 18, Crotty 6, O’Brien 5,Baker 3, Szudzik 2, DeWitt 2, Pazzuti 2,Smith, Nelson, Warner
Passing: White-Kearns 18-61-449, Nelson 1-1-0.
TD Passes: White-Kearns 7.
Interceptions: Smith 2, Baker, Crotty,Stedman, Pazzuti, Murphy, White-Kearns.
FRec: Pazuti 2, Smith 2, Szudzik 2, Domes,Nelson, Ball, Schultz, Coon, Stedman,Hannon, Murphy, Baker.
Rushing: Goupil 132-555, Rutland 76-445,Bratek 74-309, Ahmed 54-274, Yaeger 28-105,Chase 3-16, Lasal 4-4, Nye 1-1.
Receiving: Bowden 15-148, Chase 11-169,Larocque 9-121, Dumond 9-59, Meenaghan 7-78,Ahmed 6-34, Rutland 2-15, Goupil 1-20,Bratek 1-14.
TDs: Rutland 9, Yaeger 6, Goupil 5, Bratek 3,Ahmed 2, Larocque 2, Chase, Dumond, Bowden.
Passing: Yaeger 50-90-559, Lasal 6-10-55,Chase 2-5-31, Larocque 1-1-27, Bratek 0-1-0.
TD Passes: Yaeger 4, Lasal.
Interceptions: Chase 3, Bowden 2, Larocque 2,Yoder, Bratek, Yaeger
FRec: Wray 4, Goupil 2, Yaeger, Bowden,Barber, Yoder, Busch, Dumond, Bratek, Nye,Ahmed, Rutland.
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Hunter Peterson Pat O’Brien Eric Yaeger
2014 Numbers
The Panthers won theClass A title game overSouth Park 27-18. Sweet Home isnow 9-1 and will play in the Far WestRegional at All-High Stadium...Jordan Evert has run 102 times for811 yards. Evert hasalso caught 7 passesfor 119 yards andscored 19 TDs...Jordan Heine hasrun 49 times for 421yards... BrandonSmiley caught 24passes for 444 yards.Smiley has also run 38 times for 365yards and scored 15 TDs... JonPhillips has run for 213 yards...Milton Zeigler has caught 16 passesfor 156 yards... Adrian Drake hascaught 13 passes for 129 yards...Kevin Torrillo has completed 75 of 128passes for 1,055 yards and 17 TD passes...
2014 Numbers
The Warriors finishedthe season with a 2-7record... Tristan Boling led theoffense as he completed 35 of 98passes for 536 yards and tossed 4 TDpasses. Boling also ran 95 times for546 yards and inter-cepted 4 passes ondefense... EthanShattuck ran 75times for 415 yardsand scored 5 TDs...Austin Hendersonran 23 times for 119yards... BrandonFrye caught 21 passes for 258yards... Brett Kelly caught 8 passesfor 132 yards... Brian Bui recovered2 fumbles on defense... LarenzJefferson and Brandon Geerckeneach had an outstanding season onthe offensive line...
2014 Numbers
The Wolverines fin-ished the season with an0-8 record but were competitivethroughout the year. Westfield lost 2games by a single point... NolanHunt completed 12 of 23 passes for196 yards and 2 TDpasses. Hunt also ledthe team in rushingas he ran 39 timesfor 443 yards and 7TDs. He also inter-cepted a pass ondefense... AlecChelton ran 55times for 199 yards... KoleWisecarver caught 5 passes for 94yards... Max Bates completed 23 of45 passes for 198 yards. Bates alsorecovered 2 fumbles on defense...Joey Quagliana led the defense witha team-high in tackles...
Team Reports
WestfieldWolverines
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Panama.................1:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Ellicottville................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Frewsburg................. 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Pine Valley............ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Randolph..............7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Hunt 39-443, Chelton 55-199,Poletto ?-57,Walter 16-57,Quagliana 3-16,Bates 5-6, Catalano 2-3, Cambrie 1-0.
Receiving: Wisecarver 5-94, Catalano ?-114,Poletto 2-31,Walter 1-50, (Unknown) 1-34,Cambrie 1-15, Hunt ?-63.
TDs: Hunt 7, Walter, Krystofiak, Poletto,Wisecarver.
Passing: Bates 23-45-198, Hunt 12-23-196.
TD Passes: Hunt 2.
Interceptions: Hunt.
FRec: Bates 2, Chelton, Hunt, Gugino,Walter, Catalano.
TonawandaWarriors
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Cheektowaga.............7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... JFK............................ 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Depew................... 7:30
Fri., Sept. 26....... Alden......................... 7:30
Thu., Oct. 2.........@ Amherst................ 7:30
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Maryale.,,............. 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ North Tonawanda.... 6:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Boling 95-546, Shattuck 75-415,Henderson 23-119, Frye 10-31, Mayer 6-20,Kelly 2-7.
Receiving: Frye 21-258, Kelly 8-132, Shattuck 3-63, Bui 2-60, Longo 1-23.
TDs: Shattuck 5, Frye 3, Boling 3, Kelly 2,Shattuck 2.
Passing: Boling 35-98-536.
TD Passes: Boling 4.
Interceptions: Boling 4, Frye 3, Shattuck,Kelly.
FRec: Bui 2.
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Sweet HomePanthers
2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Jamestown................ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... Kenmore East........... 2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ North Tonawanda..7:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... Riverside................... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Starpoint...............2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ Wmsville South.........2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Evert 115-875, Heine 55-428,Smiley 42-396, Phillips 37-222, Ziegler 13-87,Dabney 13-61, Milton 8-30, Torrillo 28-27,Tyes 3-13, Banks 2-8, Drake 1-6, Benning 1-3,Owens 2-2, Iverson 2-0, Zielen 2-0,Kromphardt 8-(-10).
Receiving: Smiley 30-510, Zeigler 19-184,Drake 17-165, Evert 9-141, Milton 7-133,Heine 7-91, Phillips 2-28, Tyes 1-71, MColon 1-(-19).
TDs: Evert 20, Smiley 17, Zeigler 5, Milton 3,Phillips 3, Heine 3, Tyes, Dabney, Colon,Drake, Zielen.
Passing: Torrillo 92-156-1223, Kromphardt 1-1-71, Evert 1-4-10.
TD Passes: Torrillo 20, Kromphardt.
Interceptions: Zeigler 2, Drake 2, Sherrod,Zielen, Smiley, Evert .
FRec: Iverson 2, Ortiz 2, Drake 2, Phillips,Colon, Woods, Bowers.
Ethan ShattuckKevin Torrillo Alec Chelton
2014 Numbers
The Trojans lost 27-8to Sweet Home in the inthe Class A semifinals. West SenecaEast finished the season with a 7-2record... John Dolac led the team inrushing as he ran 92 times for 789yards. He also caught6 passes for 113yards and scored 14TDs. Dolac alsointercepted 2 passes,and recovered a fum-ble on defense...Brandon Day ran 91times for 610 yardsand 4 TDs... Ray Johnson ran 56times for 363 yards... Tyler Skretnyran 48 times for 264 yards. Skretnyalso caught 12 passes for 156 yards,scored 6 TDs, and intercepted 2 passeson defense... Matt Kumro completed37 of 74 passes for 440 yards and 2TDs...
2014 Numbers
The Indians finishedthe season with an 0-7record... Head coach Joe Cantafiowill step down from the position...Conrad Berry led the team in rushingas he ran 72 times for339 yards... AaronHarm ran 30 timesfor 258 yards andscored 2 TDs thisfall... Dawson Broadcompleted 31 of 66passes for 382 yardsand 2 TD passes.Broad also ran 27times for 215 yards... Jack Myers ran14 times for 105 yards. Myers alsocaught 18 passes for 223 yards andscored 2 TDs... Tim Skea caught 7passes for 111 yards... Sean Klineintercepted 2 passes...
2014 Numbers
The Flames finishedthe season with an 0-8record... Matt Evanetski led the teamin rushing as he ran 92 times for 419yards and scored 2 TDs... Tahji Lewisran 65 times for 360 yards and scored2 TDs... Pat Orsinicaught a team-high26 passes for 435yards and scored 2TDs... MikePoturalski caught 14passes for 204yards... Ryan Fostercompleted 57 of 164passes for 793 yards. Foster alsotossed 5 TD passes... Seikh Mohnsinrecovered 2 fumbles on defense...Jake Schoelkopf recovered 2 fumbleson defense... Pat Faracca had an out-standing season on the offensive line...Chris Tideswell was sorely missedwhen he was out with an injury...
West Seneca EastTrojans
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Iroquois..................... 9:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30
Fri., Sept. 19....... McKinley................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... @ South Park (AH)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Hutch Tech (RF)... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ Hamburg................... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ West Seneca West.....7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
West Seneca WestIndians
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Clarence.................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ Jamestown............7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Frontier......................7:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... Lancaster...................7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Depew....................7:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ WSeneca East...... 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Williamsville EastFlames
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Bennett................. 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... @ North Tonawanda..7:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... Starpoint................... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... Sweet Home.............. 2:00
Fri., Oct. 3.......... @ Wmsville South....6:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ Riverside................... 2:00
Fri., Oct. 17........ @ Grand Island........7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Dolac 92-789, Day 91-620, Johnson 56-363, Skretny 48-264, Santiago 3-20,Wagner 4-20, Kumro 19-10, Maconaghy 1-2.
Receiving: Skretny 12-156, Day 10-83, Dolac 6-113, Santiago 2-36, Streczywilk 3-46,Fleming 2-16, Johnson 2-4,
TDs: Dolac 14, Skretny 6, Day 4, Johnson-3,Kumro, Wagner, Streczywilk.
Passing: Kumro 37-74-440.
TD Passes: Kumro 2.
Interceptions: Dolac 2, Skretney 2, Johnson.
FRec: Dolac.
Rushing: Berry 72-339, Harm 30-258, Broad 27-215, Myers 14-105, Kline 12-57,Wiesner 5-21.
Receiving: Myers 18-223, Skea 7-111,Taylor 5-36, Wilde 3-36, Lampman 2-25,Haettich 2-14, Jaycox 1-7, Berry 1-6, Harm 1-2.
TDs: Harm 2, Myers 2, Skea, Wilde.
Passing: Broad 31-66-382, Kline 4-9-52.
TD Passes: Broad 2, Kline.
Interceptions: Kline 2, Maconaghy.
FRec: Skea, Dolac, Pimpo, Schenk.
Rushing: Evanetski 92-419, Lewis 65-360,Foster 16-78, Allen 20-77, Chima 3-16.Poturalski 1-9, Cook 3-5, Crane 1-4, Orsini 2-(-15).
Receiving: Orsini 26-435, Poturalski 14-204,Musone 7-89, Lewis 6-68, Crane 6-46, Cook 4-47, Evanetski 2-32, Milla 1-10.
TDs: Lewis 2, Evanetski 2, Orsini 2,Poturalski, Allen, Mills, Musone, Crane.
Passing: Foster 57-164-793, Crane 1-3-14.
TD Passes: Foster 5.
Interceptions: Poturalski ,Orsini.
FRec: Mohnsin 2, Schoelkopf 2, Lecavailer,Orsini.
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2014 Numbers
The Spartans lost toJamestown 19-7 in theClass AA semifinals and finished theseason with a 7-2 record... AndrewHwang led the team in rushing as heran 144 times for 762 yards. Hwangalso caught 9 passesfor 112 yards... ZacKelly caught a team-high 21 passes for349 yards. Kelly alsointercepted 4 passeson defense... DeanThompson tied forthe team-high as hecaught 21 passes for 287 yards andscored 7 TDs... Nick Ames caught 13passes for 190 yards... Jason Hwangcaught 8 passes for 122 yards... ChadSteinwachs completed 85 of 155passes for 1,236 yards and 16 TDs...George Attea and Duke Hwang asolid seasons on the O and D Lines...
2014 Numbers
The Billies lost in thefirst round of the ClassA playoffs and finished the seasonwith a 7-2 record... Jeremy Spitzbergran 64 times for 232 yards and caught14 passes for 128 yards... QB SamCastronova complet-ed 147 of 265 passesfor 2,107 yards and26 TD passes. Healso ran 88 times for225 yards, scored 6TDs, and intercepted4 passes on defense...Justin Moon ran 30times for 204 yards... Josh Shamendaran 31 times for 193 yards... MattFoster caught 54 passes for 1,160yards and 15 TDs... Ryan Philippscaught 34 passes for 425 yards... JakeHuber caught 19 passes for 220yards... Jordan Buell caught 11 pass-es for 130 yards...
2014 Numbers
The Lakemen lost theClass C Funke Bowlchampionship game and finished theseason 2-7... Nick Thuman led theteam in rushing as he ran 64 times for178 yards... Wade Rick ran 45 timesfor 125 yards...Jeffery Mazur ran40 times for 108yards... Jacob Ricecaught a team-high17 passes for 137yards. Rice alsointercepted a pass ondefense... Alex Foxcaught 16 passes for 237 yards andscored 3 TDs. Fox also intercepted apass on defense... Jake Howlandcaught 15 passes for 175 yards...Justin Daul completed 76 of 150passes for 708 yards and 5 TDs...Jarred Held had a solid season on theO and D Lines...
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2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... @ Lackawanna.........7:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... Akron.........................7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... Silver Creek.............. 7:00
Sat., Oct. 4.......... @ Newfane................ 2:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Barker................... 1:30
Fri., Oct. 17........ JFK............................ 7:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Thuman 64-178, Rick 45-125,Mazur 40-108, Proper 6-44, Hoover 9-33,Greenlief 3-19, Howland 8-11, Fox 1-(-7),JDaul 31-(-14).
Receiving: Rice 17-137, Fox 16-237,Howland 15-175, ADaul 6-49, Thompson-Cox 5-79, Proper 4-30, Bell 3-37,Thuman 3-22, Rick 3-(-5), Mazur 2-1, JDaul 1-28, Dabill 1-0.
TDs: Fox 3, JDaul 2, Rice 2, Howland 2,Thuman 2, Rick.
Passing: JDaul 76-150-708.
TD Passes: JDaul 5.
Interceptions: Fox, Rice, (Unknown)-1.
Fumbles: (Unknown)-1.
Williamsville SouthBillies
2014 ScheduleFri., Sept. 5......... Kenmore West.......... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 12....... Starpoint................... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 19....... @ Grand Island....... 7:00
Fri., Sept. 26....... North Tonawanda.... 7:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........Williamsville East.... 6:00
Sat., Oct. 11........ @ Kenmore East...... 2:00
Sat., Oct. 18........ @ Sweet Home......... 2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: Spitzberg 64-232, Castronova 88-225,Moon 30-204, Shamenda 31-193, Varner 10-57,Foster 7-32, Holyoke 10-24, Donius 4-16,Lafferty 2-10, Buell 1-3, Schuler 1-1.
Receiving: Foster 54-1160, Philipps 34-425,Huber 19-220, Spitzberg 14-128, Buell 11-130,Tuskes 9-91, Varner 4-37, Moon 3-55,Castronova 2-19, Zells 1-34.
TDs: Foster 15, Castronova 6, Huber 3,Spitzberg 2, Philipps 2, Buell 2, Tuskes,Donius, Moon, Shamenda.
Passing: Castronova 147-265-2107, Holyoke 4-7-38.
TD Passes: Castronova 26, Holyoke.
Interceptions: Castronova 4, Huber 3, Buell,Spitzberg, Donius.
FRec: Laudico 3, Hunley 2, Gallagher, Moon,Donius, Foster.
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2014 ScheduleSat., Sept. 6......... Grand Island............ 2:00
Sat., Sept. 13....... East High.................. 2:00
Sat., Sept. 20....... @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00
Sat., Sept. 27....... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00
Thu., Oct. 2.........Ken West (DPW)..... 7:00
Fri., Oct. 10........ @ Frontier.................7:30
Sat., Oct. 18........ Lockport....................2:00
Oct. 24/25............ Playoffs.....................TBA
Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs.....................TBA
Rushing: AHwang 144-762, Adelizzio 18-76,JHwang 8-59, Casey 5-57, DHwang 12-44,Padilla 2-39, Steinwachs 3-34, NAmes 2-13,Thompson 6-12.
Receiving: Kelly 21-349, Thompson 21-287,NAmes 13-190, AHwang 9-112, JHwang 8-122,JAmes 3-56, (Unknown) 1-3.
TDs: Thompson 7, Kelly 5, JHwang 5,AHwang 5, Ames 3, Steinwachs 2, Adelizzio 2,DHwang 2, Casey, Padilla, Attea, Maranto, Siam.
Passing: Steinwachs 85-155-1236, Padilla 1-1-13.
TD Passes: Steinwachs 16.
Interceptions: Kelly 4, Maranto 3, NAmes 2,Steinwachs 2, Ruppert, AHwang, Bech, Siam,Weisansal, Maniscalco.
FRec: Thompson, Attea, Sheets, Kelly,DHwang.
Jake Huber Nick ThumanDean Thompson
WEEK 1Friday, September 5thAmherst 15, East Aurora 7Hamburg 41, Lake Shore 8St. Anthony’s 49, St. Joe’s 16Aquinas 42, Bishop Timon 0West Seneca East 12, Iroquois 7Clarence 31, West Seneca West 12Williamsville South 24, Kenmore West 21North Tonawanda 28, Riverside 0Bennett 54, Williamsville East 6 McKinley 30, East High 0Depew 24, Alden 21Cheektowaga 35, Tonawanda 0Maryvale 14, Cleve Hill 6Lew-Port 48, Barker-RH 30Dunkirk 8, Pioneer 0Lackawanna 13, Wilson 0Silver Creek 28, Allegany-Limestone 0Salamanca 39, Cass Valley-Falconer 26MGCLake 24, Randolph 12Southwestern 36, Gowanda 21Cattaraugus-LV 27, Westfield 26Portville, Pine Valley forfeitEllicottville 33, Sherman 16Panama 34, Frewsburg 32Lancaster 29, Lockport 7Orchard Park 72, Frontier 22Fredonia 36, Springville 34
Saturday, September 6thSt. Francis 28, Holy Trinity 21Canisius 48, McQuaid 3Cardinal O’Hara 28, Nichols 6Medina 68, Newfane 8JFK 36, Akron 0St. Mary’s 22, UPrep 20Jamestown 35, Sweet Home 28Niagara Falls 26, Niagara-Wheatfield 0Williamsville North 21, Grand Island 0Starpoint 26, Kenmore East 20Olean 20, Eden 12Burgard 26, Albion 20South Park 42, Hutch Tech 20
WEEK 2Friday, September 12thDepew 42, Amherst 6West Seneca East 49, Lake Shore 12Bishop Timon 32, UPrep 8Jamestown 68, West Seneca West 7Niagara Falls 22, Cheektowaga 21Hamburg 28, McKinley 6North Tonawanda 41, Williamsville East 14Williamsville South 31, Starpoint 28Iroquois 24, Hutch Tech 0Grand Island 22, Riverside 18Silver Creek 41, Akron 0Maryvale 27, Alden 18Lew-Port 49, Newfane 8Tonawanda 35, JFK 6Southwestern 17, Allegany-Limestone 7MGCLake 50, Gowanda 7Salamanca 13, Lackawanna 0Randolph 49, Portville 6Burgard 20, Fredonia 16East Aurora 21, Pioneer 0Dunkirk 54, Eden 14Bennett 46, Medina 14Albion 32, Barker/RH 8Ellicottville 39, Cass Valley 0Frewsburg @ Charlotte (5) Frontier 27, Lancaster 14
Saturday, September 13thNichols 34, Oakfield-Alabama 28Canisius 34, Aquinas 0St. Mary’s 34, St. John The Baptist 14Cardinal O’Hara 39, Finney 12St. Joes 30, Clarence 21Cattaraugus-LV 26, Panama 14Sherman 30, Westfield 22Cleve Hill 34, Wilson 0Orchard Park 35, Kenmore West 18Lockport 38, Niagara Wheatfield 0Williamsville North 48, East High 0Sweet Home 65, Kenmore East 14Olean 20, Springville 18St. Francis 34, South Park 12
WEEK 3Friday, September 19thBishop Timon 38, St. Mary’s 14UPrep 16, Cardinal O’Hara 14Frontier 39, Clarence 27Orchard Park 70, West Seneca West 17Sweet Home 39, North Tonawanda 15Williamsville South 28, Grand Island 21Hamburg 42, East High 6West Seneca East 26, McKinley 6Cheektowaga 39, Lackawanna 12Fredonia 22, Pioneer 16Maryvale 8, Amherst 6Burgard 22, Lew-Port 7Wilson 27, Akron 13Silver Creek 36, JFK 14MGCLake 42, Salamanca 0Gowanda 26, Westfield 0Southwestern 37, Cleve Hill 18Portville 42, Sherman 20Randolph 41, Cattaraugus-LV 12Ellicottville 37, Frewsburg 14Canisius 43, Walsh Jesuit 7Cass Valley 14, Allegany-Limestone 0Springville 42, Eden 12East Aurora 30, Dunkirk 8Depew 35, Tonawanda 14Medina 36, Lake Shore 30Jamestown 41, Lancaster 14Panama @ Pine Valley
Saturday, September 20thNichols 15, Villanova College 15Aquinas 39, St. Joe’s 7Kenmore West 27, Lockport 0Hutch Tech 41, Niagara Wheatfield 7Riverside 6, Kenmore East 0Williamsville North 28, Niagara Falls 12Starpoint 32, Williamsville East 6Albion 42, Newfane 6Bennett 56, Barker 6South Park 28, Iroquois 17St. Francis 42, Alden 21Olean 35, Bradford 19
WEEK 4Friday, September 26thCanisius 27, Jamestown 14Frontier 42, West Seneca West 7Bishop Timon 46, Riverside 6Hamburg 43, Hutch Tech 20Williamsville South 45, North Tonawanda 20South Park 14, West Seneca East 7Cheektowaga 46, Amherst 23Springville 22, Pioneer 13Albion 46, Eden 16Olean 28, Dunkirk 6Depew 12, Maryvale 7Bennett 42, Lew-Port 7Barker-RH 24, Newfane 21Silver Creek 52, Wilson 12Lackawanna 20, Akron 12Gowanda 13, Allegany-Limestone 0MGCLake 56, Cassadaga Valley 0Southwestern 42, Salamanca 20Randolph 42, Sherman 0Ellicottville 50, Westfield 0Cattaraugus-LV 28, Frewsburg 12Lancaster 27, Clarence 24Alden 33, Tonawanda 14East Aurora 28, Fredonia 6Burgard 36, Medina 6
Saturday, September 27thKenmore West 30, Niagara Falls 26St. Joe’s 34, St. Francis 30Attica 40, Cardinal O’Hara 12Orchard Park 44, McDowell 14Cleve Hill 42, JFK 0Panama 21, Portville 14Nichols 34, Finney 12Oil City (Pa.) 35, St. Mary’s 32Lockport 38, Starpoint 35Williamsville North 53, Niagara Wheatfield 0Grand Island 31, Kenmore East 20Sweet Home 42, Williamsville East 14McKinley 38, Lake Shore 14Iroquois 32, East High 0
WEEK 5 Thursday, October 2ndWilliamsville South 42, Williamsville East 8Amherst 17, Tonawanda 14Kenmore West 20, Wmsv North 15
Friday, October 3rd Lake Shore 43, East High 0Orchard Park 35, Clarence 19Jamestown 38, Frontier 7Lancaster 36, West Seneca West 0North Tonawanda 49, Kenmore East 25Bennett 20, Burgard 12West Seneca East 40, Hutch Tech 8McKinley 24, Iroquois 20Pioneer 18, Southwestern 12Alden 32, UPrep 12Albion 40, Lew-Port 8Medina 66, Barker-RH 8JFK 6, Lackawanna 0Salamanca 27, Allegany-Limestone 12Cassadaga Valley 20, Gowanda 19MGCLake 50, Cardinal O’Hara 0Cattaraugus-LV 26, Portville 7Randolph 28, Ellicottville 0East Aurora 28, Olean 6Dunkirk 14, Springville 12Cheektowaga 28, Depew 21Maryvale 42, Akron 0Frewsburg 27, Westfield 26
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WEEK 5 (Continued) Saturday, October 4th Bishop Timon 28, St. Francis 21Canisius 17, St. Joe’s 0St. Mary’s 41, Niagara Wheatfield 0Panama 41, Nichols 24Pine Valley @ Sherman (Cly), 1:30Niagara Falls 27, Lockport 14Sweet Home 43, Riverside 14Starpoint 14, Grand Island 0Fredonia 30, Eden 6Cleve Hill 28, Silver Creek 14Newfane 37, Wilson 21South Park 19, Hamburg 7
WEEK 6Friday, October 10thDunkirk 18, Amherst 0Orchard Park 53, Lancaster 28Hutch Tech 30, Lake Shore 14West Seneca East 29, Hamburg 7South Park 40, East High 0North Tonawanda 41, Grand Island 18Medina 36, Lew-Port 0Pioneer 49, Eden 6Maryvale 42, Tonawanda 6Bennett 40, Albion 0Springville 28, East Aurora 23Cleve Hill 38, Akron 0Silver Creek 27, Lackawanna 25Portville 26, Allegany-Limestone 14MGCLake 32, Southwestern 8Gowanda 36, Salamanca 28Ellicottville 56, Cattaraugus-LV 20Randolph 37, Panama 8Depew 17, West Seneca West 7Williamsville North 27, Frontier 0Fredonia 50, Olean 14Frewsburg 17, Sherman 6Westfield @ Pine Valley, 7:30
Saturday, October 11th Canisius 21, Bishop Watterson 14Cassadaga Valley 14, JFK 6Elba 16, Cardinal O’Hara 7Barker 41, Wilson 7St. Joe’s 28, UPrep 18Niagara Falls 21, McKinley 6Kenmore West 56, Niagara Wheatfield 0Jamestown 41, Clarence 7Iroquois 30, Lockport 13Williamsville South 38, Kenmore East 14Riverside 22, Williamsville East 17Sweet Home 28, Starpoint 9Burgard 34, Newfane 0Bishop Timon 28, Wilson Magnet 6Nichols 23, Finney 16St. Mary’s 45, Erie East (Pa.) 8Erie Cathedral Prep 49, St. Francis 14Cheektowaga 46, Alden 14
WEEK 7Friday, October 17th North Tonawanda 35, Tonawanda 14West Seneca East 50, West Seneca West 0Hamburg 41, Frontier 14Jamestown 19, Orchard Park 0Niagara Wheatfield 12, Lew-Port 0Iroquois 43, Lake Shore 12South Park 20, McKinley 6Grand Island 25, Williamsville East 0Maryvale 35, Cheektowaga 6Springville 54, Salamanca 16Alden 40, Amherst 14Burgard 45, Barker 14Medina 46, Albion 30JFK 24, Wilson 7MGCLake 50, Allegany-Limestone 3Gowanda 30, Akron 6Randolph 56, Westfield 6Silver Creek 28, Cattaraugus-LV 7Portville 42, Frewsburg 12Depew 13, Lancaster 6Fredonia 50, Dunkirk 48Southwestern 17, Cassadaga Valley 3
Saturday, October 18th Clarence 28, Niagara Falls 20Canisius 24, Cardinal Mooney (Oh) 17Bishop Timon 36, Cardinal O’Hara 14St. Mary’s 51, St. Joe’s 26Ellicottville 45, Nichols 20Panama 7, Sherman 6Kenmore East 7, Kenmore West 0Williamsville North 26, Lockport 6Sweet Home 48, Williamsville South 13Riverside 14, Starpoint 6East Aurora 22, Eden 0Cleve Hill 44, Lackawanna 0Hutch Tech 44, East High 0Bennett 54, Newfane 0Aquinas 42, St. Francis 28Pioneer 14, Olean 6
WEEK 8Friday, October 24thSection VI Playoffs TBACanisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00O’Hara @ Catt/LV, 7:00Panama @ Westfield (@Brocton), 7:30Portville @ Franklinville (@ FRANK), 7:00Randolph @ Frewsburg, 7:30
Saturday, October 25thSection VI Playoffs TBAErie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Joe’s, 1:00St. Francis @ St. Mary’s, 1:00Nichols @ Sherman, 1:30
WEEK 9Friday, October, 31stSection VI Semifinals TBASt. Joe’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00
Saturday, November 1stSection VI Semifinals TBACardinal O’Hara @ St. Mary’s, 1:00St. Francis @ Canisius, 1:00
WEEK 10Friday, November 7th @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 8th @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBA
WEEK 11Friday, November 14thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBAMsgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 15thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBAMsgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA
WEEK 12Friday, November 21stNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA
Saturday, November 22ndNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBAMsgr. Martin Association Championship
WEEK 13Friday, November 28th @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBA
Saturday, November 29th @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBA
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Empire 8 Conf AllSt. John Fisher…............ 4-1 5-1Buffalo State………….... 3-1 5-1Salisbury.….................... 3-1 4-2Ithaca.….......................... 3-2 4-2Brockport State............... 2-2 4-2Utica................................ 2-3 4-3Alfred.….......................... 1-3 3-3Hartwick.…..................... 1-3 2-4Frostburg.…................... 1-4 3-4
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Last Week’s Scores St. John Fisher 42, Utica 7Salisbury 49, Hartwick 42Frostburg 38, Ithaca 37Brockport 45, Alfred 42
This Week’s Games Salisbury @ Ithaca, 12:00Frostburg @ Alfred, 12:00St. John Fisher @ Alfred State, 1:00Brockport @ Hartwick @, 2:00Utica @ Buffalo State, 2:00
The Hobart College football teamsecured its fourth straight LibertyLeague title with a 29-27 victory atSt. Lawrence this afternoon. Withthe win theStatesmen alsoearned theleague's auto-matic bid to theNCAA playoffs.Hobartimproves to 9-0overall and 6-0in the LibertyLeague. TheStatesmenused a 39-yardfield goal byfirst-year WillMcCool with1:03 left in thefourth quarterto secure thevictory. Hobarthanded theSaints (7-2, 5-1) their firstLeague loss.
Offensively, the Statesmengained a season-high 488 yards ofoffense against a St. Lawrenceteam that was sixth in the nation intotal defense. Hobart rushed for 215
yards, including 125 yards fromjunior running back ConnerHartigan, and got a career-high 273yards passing from senior quarter-
back PatrickConlan. TheSaints werefourth in thenation in pass-ing yardsallowed(105.1/g) and39th in rushingdefense (114.3yds/g), but gaveup season-highs to theStatesmen.
SLU wasable to stay inthe gamethanks to fivetakeaways onthree fumblesand two inter-ceptions.TheSaints put up251 yards of
offense, throwing for 257, but finish-ing with minus 6 rushing. The St.Lawrence ground game was hurt byseven Statesmen sacks and a wildsnap from center.
Hobart Wins Liberty Title
Liberty League Conf AllHobart 3-0 6-0St. Lawrence 3-0 5-1Springfield 3-1 5-2Rochester 2-2 4-2RPI 2-2 4-3WPI 1-2 2-4Union 0-3 0-6Merchant Marine 0-4 2-5
Last Week’s Scores Rochester 34, RPI 20Springfield 48, Merchant Marine 21Western New England 36, Union 14
This Week’s Games Hobart @ RPI, 12:00Springfield @ St. Lawrence, 1:00Rochester @ Union, 1:30Merchant Marine @ , 2:00WPI @ Merchant Marine, 4:00
IIID I V I S I O N
MAC East Conf AllBowling Green.….............. 3-1 5-3Akron................................. 2-1 4-3Ohio.….............................. 2-2 4-4UMass.….......................... 2-2 2-6Buffalo…………................. 1-2 3-4Miami (Oh).….................... 1-2 1-6Kent State..….................... 0-3 0-6
MAC West Conf AllToledo..….......................... 3-0 4-3Western Michigan.…......... 2-1 4-3Central Michigan............... 2-2 4-4Northern Illinois................. 1-1 4-2Ball State........………….... 1-2 2-5Eastern Michigan.….......... 1-2 2-5
UB... Last Week ScoreOPEN DATE
UB... This Week’s Game Central Michigan @ Buffao, 3:30
Last Week’s Scores Western Michigan 26, Bowling Green 14Ohio 23, Akron 20UMass 36, Eastern Michigan 14Kent State 39, Army 17Ball State 32, Central Michigan 29Northern Illinois 51, Miami 41
This Week’s Games Northern Illinois @ Eastern Michigan, 1:00Ohio @ Western Michigan, 2:00UMass @ Toledo, 2:00Akron @ Ball State, 2:00Kent State @ Miami, 2:30Central Michigan @ Buffao, 3:30
Hobart QB Patrick Conlan has led theStatesmen to their 4th straight LibertyLeaue title.
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2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location Time9/6 Sat Misericordia University Away 12:00 PM9/13 Sat Union College Away 1:00 PM9/20 Sat Frostburg* HOME 12:00 PM9/27 Sat Brockport* HOME 7:00 PM10/4 Sat Ithaca* Away 1:00 PM10/11 Sat Salisbury* Away 12:00 PM10/18 Sat St. John Fisher*^ HOME 1:00 PM10/25 Sat Buffalo State* Away 2:00 PM11/8 Sat Alfred* HOME 1:00 PM11/15 Sat Hartwick* Away 1:00 PM
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