2020 Preview: Central Dauphin Rams

By Adam Kulikowski: 

Coach: Glen McNamee

Classification: 6A

Division: Commonwealth

2019 season: 12-3 (7-0 Commonwealth)

Postseason: Defeated Harrisburg 27-20 in District 3 Class 6A championship; lost to St. Joseph’s Prep 35-13 in PIAA Class 6A championship.

RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Comp-Att, Yards, TD

Max Mosey: 145-236, 2062, 15

Rushing: Att-Yards, Avg, TD

Timmy Smith: 196-1,356, 6.9, 17

Receiving: Rec-Yards, Avg, TD

Timmy Smith: 26-279, 19, 10

Key returners: Timmy Smith, sr., RB-LB; OL-DL Blaise Heshler, sr., OL-DL; WR-DB Malachi Bowman, sr., WR-DB; Paul Clark, sr., LB; Dan Ficca, sr., RB-LB; Max Mosey, jr., QB.

Outlook: After a storybook run to the PIAA Class 6A title game, it is easy to look at this team as a favorite to make another deep run into the postseason. But head coach Glen McNamee is quick to point out that this is a new chapter, not a continuation of last year. Still, it’s hard not to like the Rams, even after losing emotional leaders like Elijah Vargas, Nick Chimienti, and Chad Layton (just to name a few) to graduation. Key to another deep run might how the big eaters put front fare, especially on defense where the green and white will replace its entire line.

3 Things to Know:

  1. Building a lasting legacy: Max Mosey has the potential to be the best quarterback to ever grace the halls of Central Dauphin, according the McNamee. As just the second sophomore quarterback to start for Central Dauphin (bonus points if you can name the other, see the end of this preview for the answer) all the 6-foot-1, 180-pound Mosey did was toss the rock for nearly 2,100 yards, 15 TDs. Oh, and he led the team to the state championship against perennial powerhouse St. Joe’s. “Last year, he really checked all the boxes as a sophomore, and that’s kinda scary,” McNamee said. “The biggest thing is just size and strength. He physically looks bigger and stronger, and it shows in the arm strength. He has a better command, as good as it was last year. … He is so competitive. He naturally has a great understanding and can absorb things quicker and better than most kids. When you combine that fierce desire to win along with a gift, you get Max. He hasn’t played a snap yet as a junior and he is already at an extremely high level. Max has an opportunity to leave here as potentially the best quarterback that we have ever had.”
  2. Finding stoppers: Perhaps the biggest question mark for the Rams entering 2020 is who will emerge along the defensive line as opening day approaches. McNamee must find replacements for a full complement of defensive linemen who played their final circuit in 2019. Among the names to watch as the pads pop include Jamaal Bellamy (6-1, 285 pounds, sr.). Quentin Hatcher (6-0, 265), Darrion Thomas (5-10, 225) Myles Wallace (6-1, 235) and Tim Dao (5-9, 210). “You can work in theory and on protections all you want, but whenever you have a bunch of guys graduate and you have open spots, you have to put the pads on to find out who the guys are going to be,” McNamee said. “There is no substitute up front.”
  3. Strength at linebacker: Year after year Central Dauphin produces a crop of linebackers that could be the envy of other schools across the Mid-Penn. This year carries true with a trio of returning starters in Paul Clark, Dan Ficca and Timmy Smith all back. It’s a combination that tallied 273 tackles collectively while providing a bruising brand of football. Add in senior Shamarr Joppy, who has a bead on an impact role on the second level, and this is another group that has the composition to strike fear into opponents. “Those three returners plus Shamarr can really get after it,” McNamee said. “And that’s huge because we put a lot on them in the run game and the passing game, a lot of different types of blitzes. People know we like to throw different things at opponents.”

(Answer: The only other CD quarterback who started as a sophomore was Brandon LaVia)

2020 Preview: Newport Buffaloes

By Michael Bullock: 

Coach: Todd Rothermel, 9th season (55-34), 13th season overall (88-47)

Classification: 2A

League/division: Mid-Penn Liberty

2019 record: 7-4 (7-2 Tri-Valley League)

Postseason: Lost to Upper Dauphin 44-14 in District 3 Class 2A semifinals.

RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Comp-Att, Yards, TD

Mason Huggins: 1-1, 34, 1

Rushing: Att-Yards, Avg, TD

Mason Huggins: 72-204, 2.8, 3

Receiving: Rec-Yards, Avg, TD

Andrew Bates: 26-269, 10.3, 6

Key returning players: Will Davis, sr., WR-DB-K; Mathew Godbout, sr., FB-LB; Mason Huggins, sr., WR-DB; Aaron Liddick, sr., OL-DL; Thomas Pyle, sr., RB-LB; Caleb Godbout, jr., WR-DB; Tyler Geer, so., OG-LB; Andrew Bates, jr., QB-LB.

Outlook: While Newport closed the 2019 regular season in a hurry, what is on tap during a truncated 2020 campaign is one of those slippery propositions that has quickly led to all sorts of guesswork. What will keep the ‘Port’s opponents guessing, especially since all-time leading rusher Ethan Rode is gone, is who will be getting the football? Having lots of bodies up front is another potential plus for the Buffaloes, who may be able to platoon their lines. Regardless of who touches the football and who winds up moving bodies up front, these guys will compete and compete with passion.

3 Things to Know:

1. Buffs prepared for Year 1 A.R.: Since the remarkably consistent Ethan Rode carried the football for the final time in Newport’s loss to eventual champ Upper Dauphin in the opening round of the District 3 Class 2A playoffs, the Buffaloes’ coaching staff was already brainstorming for the 2020 campaign when they wouldn’t have the powerful 5-foot-10, 220-pounder available. Yet while bidding adieu to the program’s all-time leading rusher is never easy — Rode piled up 4,001 yards and 48 scores in four seasons, three as a starter — head coach Todd Rothermel knows graduation losses are inevitable. “It’s always a new year, and you always have to deal with losses and obviously you ride the horse that you have. And when you have that horse for several years, you use him until people stop him or he has to move on and grow up,” Rothermel said. “I knew going in that we were going to have to do different things, that we weren’t going to be able to hand it to Ethan and let him go do his thing.” So, instead of watching Rode do his thing game after game, this year’s Buffs are trying to find ways to max touches for converted quarterback Andrew Bates, multi-talented wideout Mason Huggins and probable feature back Thomas Pyle. A likely dual-threat performer, the 6-3, 195-pound Bates shifts to QB after two seasons on the flanks. Huggins, at 6-4, 175, will be a target in the passing game, yet he’s capable of breaking something on a Jet sweep or reverse. Pyle is smaller than Rode, but he’s packing more breakaway possibilities than his predecessor. With a young yet capable offensive front available and several other returnees ready to go, the Buffs could be just as productive offensively yet get things done in a more diverse manner. Said Rothermel: “We have to try to use our athletes in space.”

2. Bates absorbing plenty in a hurry: While the remarkably athletic Bates spent his first two seasons catching passes from Elijah York, the junior suddenly finds himself directing traffic instead of trying to elude a jam in the secondary or at the line of scrimmage. Rothermel, needless to say, has been pleased with his new QB’s rapid progress. “Bates is a heck of an athlete. He’s really good. You can’t say enough about him. And he’s done an outstanding job learning things. At the beginning of July, he couldn’t even say the plays,” Rothermel said. “He has really done a nice job trying to study, listen and learn.” And while Bates has the physical tools necessary to thrive in a passing game, he’s never played the position before. Yet Rothermel did compare his promising junior to a former standout at the position. “I think if Andrew had been a quarterback when he walked into our program, we’d probably have another Noah Heimbaugh on steroids,” Rothermel said. “This kid can run and get out of trouble.”

3. Buffs hoping to make return trip to 2A postseason: Certainly won’t be a simple, unimpeded journey to the District 3 Class 2A playoffs — especially since only a title game will be contested — but Rothermel is hoping ‘Port can qualify and have an opportunity to win its second 2A crown in four seasons. What adds to the degree of difficulty is the Buffs will open the season with road tests at Trinity, Susquenita and James Buchanan before hosting Juniata at Katchmer Field. What will help is wins over JB and Juniata, which both sit in the 4A classification. So, stay tuned. “If we can mature and grow up, I think we’re going to be a tough out. We’re gonna obviously make somebody work to get that done,” Rothermel said. “If we want to play in the postseason, we have to mature right now. It has to happen. In two weeks, when we get to Trinity, we’ve got to be ready to go. We’ve gotta win every game if we hope to get in.”

2020 Preview: Shippensburg Greyhounds

Head coach: Eric Foust, 19th season (116-80)

Classification: 5A

Division: Mid-Penn Colonial

2019 season: 11-1 (6-0)

Postseason: Lost to Exeter Township in District 3 Class 5A quarterfinals 16-14.

RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Comp-Att, Yards, TD

Zack Manning: 58-120, 1,059, 14

Rushing: Att-Yards, Avg, TD

Devin Wilson: 9-74, 8.2, 0

Receiving: Rec-Yards, Avg, TD

Isaiah Houser: 29-654, 22.6, 10

Anthony Smith: 1-29, 29.0, 0

Key returners: Isaiah Houser, sr., WR-DB; Zack Manning, sr., QB; Dalton Foore, sr., OL-DL; Sean Hess, sr., OL; Anthony Smith, jr., TE-DL.

Outlook: The Greyhounds are fresh off an unbeaten regular season. They’ve been at or near the top of the division for years. They are the gatekeepers. Sure, they lost quite a few (lightning fast) weapons from last year, but no team comes into their territory and expects to have it easy.

And it’s hard to fathom a team as competitive and prideful as Eric Foust’s ‘Hounds won’t want to show Class 5A newcomers Mechanicsburg and Susquehanna Township, a pair of Keystone Division transplants who expect to contend immediately, (and Class 4A East Pennsboro) what’s what. The Colonial, which Foust confidently believes is stronger than it’s given credit for, runs through Shippensburg. “We’re excited to see new teams,” Foust said. “We take it as a new challenge. There are people coming into our division that we’ve been very good in for a number of years.”

3 Things to Know:

1. Time to let it fly: If there was an archetype for developing and starting a young quarterback over three years, it looks a lot like what Shippensburg has done with Zack Manning. As a sophomore, Manning won the QB competition and was tasked with managing the game while feeding the explosive Adam Houser, a running back now at IUP. As a junior, the Greyhounds opened the playbook up a little more, which paid off as Manning attempted 17 more passes (completing 12 more), threw for 225 more yards and doubled his TDs from seven to 15 (while matching the number of picks: five). He no longer has Houser, or last year’s two-headed backfield that featured speedy 1,200-yard rushers Adam Sharrow and Jacob Loy. Instead, he has deep threat WR Isaiah Houser and the green light. “He’s one of the very few three-year starters that I have,” head coach Eric Foust said. “Right now, I think he has the capabilities to be a very good quarterback this year, and it’s time to let him go.”

2. Smith & Houser, Defense Attorneys: The biggest challenge Ship has to face — other than the pandemic — is replacing nine of the 11 starting spots on defense. Blue chip DE Anthony Smith, who racked up D-I scholarship offers, including Penn State, by the wagon load this summer, and speedster Houser are the only entrenched starters back. Granted, it sure is nice to have a college-caliber pass rusher and one of the Mid-Penn’s best defensive backs to build around. “We’re replacing probably as many of them as I’ve replaced in my coaching career,” Foust said. “We have some work to do.” That starts up front, where Jake Kissinger and Hayden Carbaugh are expected to step into key spots on the interior, Foust said. Brock Herb (ILB) and outside ‘backers Brett Jones, David Kunkleman and Carter Funk should slide into the second level. And Carter Foust will man one of the safety positions. It’s a lot of JV and backup talent making a big leap, but Foust is confident.

3. Bigger, maybe not quite as fast: Ship had one thing in spades last year — speed — in the backfield and on the edges. Houser still provides ample take-the-top-off-the-defense juice, but the ‘Hounds will be relying on a beefier line and a few new backs (Foust named Devin Wilson, Nathan Beam and youngster Amari Kerr as the likely top rushers). In the trenches stands hulking tackles Dalton Foore and Sean Hess, 306 and 285 pounds, respectively, plus 270-pound center Ben Froio. Guards are still being sorted out. “Our offensive line could be bigger than we were last year, and we thought we were pretty big last year,” Foust said. It all provides a nice mix of heft and burst on offense.

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Mid-Penn Conference 2019 Capital Division All-Stars

By 4th Down Staff: 

2019 MID-PENN CAPITAL ALL-STARS

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Josh Parra, sr, Milton Hershey

WR: Kasey Shughart, sr, Palmyra

WR: Connor Trumpy, sr, Camp Hill

TE: Tajae Broadie, so, Middletown

OL: Tommy Zerbe, sr, Camp Hill

OL: Brock Welsh, jr, Middletown

OL: Dan McKinney-Tafe, jr, Milton Hershey

OL: Elijah Hernandez, sr, Steel-High

OL: Jose Mendez-Montero, sr, Milton Hershey

QB: Nyles Jones, sr, Steel-High

RB: Jose Lopez, sr, Middletown

RB: Dion Bryant, so, Milton Hershey

RB: Odell Greene, jr, Steel-High

ATH: Mehki Flowers, so, Steel-High

K: Will Thropp, sr, Trinity

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DL: Tajae Broadie, so, Middletown

DL: Clemente Ojinnaka, sr, Milton Hershey

DL: Tymir Jackson, jr, Middletown

DL: Kiyler Ray, jr, Steel-High

LB: Josh Parra, sr, Milton Hershey

LB: Arthur Dash, sr, Middletown

LB: Jeremy Wells, jr, Middletown

LB: Frank Shartle, sr, Camp Hill

DB: Chris Joseph, sr, Middletown

DB: Hunter Campbell, sr, East Pennsboro

DB: Nick Morder, sr, Palmyra

KR: Malachi Thomas, fr, Milton Hershey

KR: Odell Greene, jr, Steel-High

P: Josh Parra, sr, Milton Hershey

P: Chase Gierasch, sr, Camp Hill

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Chris Joseph, sr, Middletown

WR: Ryan Berrigan, sr, Trinity

WR: Tyrone Moore, so, Steel-High

TE: Blake Paukovits, sr, East Pennsboro

OL: Quincy Reinnagel, sr, Middletown

OL: Makia Stewart, sr, East Pennsboro

OL: Isaiah Morales, sr, Milton Hershey

OL: Andrew Mott, sr, Trinity

OL: Jake Miller, sr, Palmyra

QB: Tigere Mavesere, sr, Milton Hershey

RB: Tymir Jackson, jr, Middletown

RB: Jacob Shermeyer, jr, East Pennsboro

RB: Frank Shartle, sr, Camp Hill

ATH: Greg Labine, sr, Camp Hill

K: Bryan Hernandez, so, Steel-High

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DL: Jaden Kreiser, sr, Palmyra

DL: Michael Dua, sr, Milton Hershey

DL: Andrew Mott, sr, Trinity

DL: Makia Stewart, sr, East Pennsboro

LB: Jacob Shermeyer, jr, East Pennsboro

LB: Terrill Chadwick, jr, Milton Hershey

LB: Averey Cutsail, jr, Milton Hershey

LB: Grant Bayesa, jr, Camp Hill

LB: Joe Menke, so, Boiling Springs

DB: Horan Thomas Jr., jr, Milton Hershey

DB: Jose Lopez, sr, Middletown

DB: Odell Greene, jr, Steel-High

Mid-Penn Conference 2019 Colonial Division All-Stars

By 4th Down Staff: 

2019 MID-PENN COLONIAL ALL-STARS

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Isaiah Houser, jr, Shippensburg

WR: Adam Root, jr, Greencastle-Antrim

TE: Nick Gustafson, sr, Shippensburg

OL: Noah Foust, sr, Shippensburg

OL: Ethan Saunders, sr, Waynesboro

OL: Donovan Bair, jr, Northern

OL: Karter Craig, sr, Shippensburg

OL: Rook Smith, sr, Shippensburg

QB: Kenyon Johnson, sr, West Perry

RB: Kyle Swartz, sr, Northern

RB: Jacob Loy, sr, Shippensburg

RB: Alex Sharrow, sr, Shippensburg

K: Nate Kirkwood, so, Greencastle-Antrim

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DE: Gavin Pritchard, sr, Big Spring

DL: Donovan Bair, jr, Northern

DL: Eric Reed, sr, Shippensburg

DL: Ethan Saunders, sr, Waynesboro

DE: Colton Musser, sr, Shippensburg

LB: Noah Foust, sr, Shippensburg

LB: Luke Horvath, sr, Northern

LB: Jacob Loy, sr, Shippensburg

DB: Isaiah Houser, jr, Shippensburg

DB: Adam Wertz, sr, Waynesboro

DB: Ty Regan, sr, Northern

KR: Isaiah Houser, jr, Shippensburg

P: Dillon Wakefield, so, Big Spring

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Jayden Jackson, so, Mifflin County

WR: Jordan Erbacher, sr, West Perry

TE: Gavin Pritchard, sr, Big Spring

OL: Xavier Rhyne, sr, Waynesboro

OL: Colton Musser, sr, Shippensburg

OL: Nick Fekete, sr, Northern

OL: Bronson Smith-Price, sr, Mifflin County

OL: Gunner Lesher, jr, Waynesboro

QB: Jordan Heisey, jr, Northern

RB: Aidan Mencia, so, Waynesboro

RB: Adam Thoman, sr, West Perry

RB: Gage Schaeffer, jr, Mifflin County

K: Zach Quaker, sr, West Perry

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DE: Daniel Toney, sr, Waynesboro

DL: Anthony Smith, so, Shippensburg

DL: Bronson Smith-Price, sr, Mifflin County

DL: Jeff Wright, jr, Northern

DE: Bailey Blaschak, jr, Northern

LB: Tad Ziegler, sr, West Perry

LB: Brycen Hassinger, jr, Mifflin County

LB: Kyle Swartz, sr, Northern

DB: Kenyon Johnson, sr, West Perry

DB: Christian Melendez, sr, Shippensburg

DB: Hayden Baer, sr, Waynesboro

KR: Kenyon Johnson, sr, West Perry

P: Brycen Hassinger, sr, Mifflin County

Mid-Penn Conference 2019 Keystone Division All-Stars

MID-PENN KEYSTONE

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Mario Easterly, so, Bishop McDevitt

WR: Julian Jordan, sr, Bishop McDevitt

WR: Stevie Graves III, sr, Susquehanna Township

TE: Kaden Peifer, so, Red Land

OL: Brandon Aristy, sr, Mechanicsburg

OL: Sawyer Morgan, sr, Bishop McDevitt

OL: Fatorma Mulbah, sr, Susquehanna Township

OL: Anthony Shires, sr, Cedar Cliff

OL: Jayvon Godineaux, sr, Cedar Cliff

QB: Micah Brubaker, jr, Mechanicsburg

RB: Jaheim Morris, sr, Cedar Cliff

RB: Marquese Williams, fr, Bishop McDevitt

RB: Jacob Seigle, sr, Susquehanna Township

ATH: Hayden Zechman, jr, Red Land

K: Nick Morrison, jr, Mechanicsburg

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DL: Fatorma Mulbah, sr, Susquehanna Township

DL: Sawyer Morgan, sr, Bishop McDevitt

DL: Julian Bakos, jr, Bishop McDevitt

DL: Anthony Jones, sr, Cedar Cliff

DL: Brando Aristy, sr, Mechanicsburg

LB: Devyn Clair, sr, Bishop McDevitt

LB: Kevin Lusk, sr, Cedar Cliff

LB: Tyshawn Stewart, sr, Susquehanna Township

DB: Julian Jordan, sr, Bishop McDevitt

DB: Stevie Graves III, sr, Susquehanna Township

DB: Caleb Brubaker, jr, Mechanicsburg

KR: Stevie Graves III, sr, Susquehanna Township

P: Nick Morrison, jr, Mechanicsburg

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Jaden Henline, sr, Red Land

WR: Jahiem Reynolds, sr, Cedar Cliff

WR: Davey Loyd, jr, Hershey

TE: Owen Wiener, jr, Susquehanna Township

OL: Justin Hertzog, sr, Red Land

OL: Chris Robinson, sr, Susquehanna Township

OL: Seth Gillen, jr, Cedar Cliff

OL: Nick Nerino, sr, Hershey

OL: Jakye Seals, sr, Susquehanna Township

QB: Adam Cramer, sr, Red Land

RB: Jay Rodriguez, sr, Hershey

RB: Keegan Neill, sr, Mechanicsburg

RB: Devyn Clair, sr, Bishop McDevitt

ATH: Will Hoover, sr, Mechanicsburg

K: Joey Corado, jr, Hershey

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DL: Ben Eisenhower, jr, Cedar Cliff

DL: Tyree Morris, jr, Mechanicsburg

DL: Kylee Page, jr, Susquehanna Township

DL: Armani Caraballo, sr, Susquehanna Township

DL: Albert Rosado, sr, Cedar Cliff

LB: Dylan Rodenhaber, jr, Red Land

LB: Jacob Seigle, sr, Susquehanna Township

LB: Justin Piper, sr, Bishop McDevitt

DB: Ben Marsico, sr, Bishop McDevitt

DB: Bilal Weidler, jr, Susquehanna Township

DB: Jahi Cooper, sr, Bishop McDevitt

KR: Jahiem Reynolds, sr, Cedar Cliff

P: Max Schmidt, sr, Hershey

Mid-Penn Conference 2019 Commonwealth Division All-Stars

By 4th Down Staff: 

MID-PENN COMMONWEALTH

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Kamere Day, sr, Harrisburg

WR: Nick Chimienti, sr, Central Dauphin

TE: Terell Williams, sr, Chambersburg

OL: Bryce Thoman, sr, Central Dauphin

OL: Nate Bruce, jr, Harrisburg

OL: Addison Darcy, sr, State College

OL: Chad Layton, sr, Central Dauphin

OL: Jason Cameron, sr, State College

QB: Brady Stumbaugh, sr, Chambersburg

RB: Keyshawn Jones, sr, Chambersburg

RB: Bryce Baker, sr, CD East

RB: Tristyn Sulich, sr, Carlisle

ATH: Shawn Brown, sr, CD East

K: Tyler Luther, sr, Chambersburg

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DE: Tymek Everett-Evans, sr, Harrisburg

DT: Jeremiah Carothers, jr, Carlisle

DT: Sam Storl, sr, State College

DT: Lamir Johnson, jr, Harrisburg

DE: Kevin Kurzinger, sr, State College

LB: Elijah Vargas, sr, Central Dauphin

LB: Harold O’Neal, sr, Harrisburg

LB: Ryan Domico, so, State College

LB: Terell Williams, sr, Chambersburg

DB: Donte Kent, sr, Harrisburg

DB: Dresyn Green, jr, State College

DB: Nick Chimienti, sr, Central Dauphin

DB: Malachi Bowman, jr, Central Dauphin

KR: Isaiah Edwards, sr, State College

P: Hunter Grunden, sr, Cumberland Valley

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

WR: Donte Kent, sr, Harrisburg

WR: Isaiah Edwards, sr, State College

WR: Logan Ramper, sr, Cumberland Valley

TE: Nathan Lusk, sr, State College

OL: Brock Harmon, sr, Chambersburg

OL: Jeremiah Carothers, jr, Carlisle

OL: Chase Myers, sr, Cumberland Valley

OL: Logan Fleegal, sr, CD East

OL: Conner Mundis, sr, Cumberland Valley

QB: Brady Dorner, sr, State College

QB: John McNeil, jr, Harrisburg

RB: Dresyn Green, jr, State College

RB: Timmy Smith, jr, Central Dauphin

RB: Jahmir Plant, sr, Harrisburg

ATH: Isaiah Edwards, sr, State College

K: Tim Kissinger, sr, Cumberland Valley

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DE: Trey Wallace-Koons, sr, CD East

DT: Wyatt Hull, sr, Chambersburg

DT: Cam Sansoni, sr, Central Dauphin

DT: Kyle Willians, jr, CD East

DE: Nathan Lusk, sr, State College

LB: Paul Clark, jr, Central Dauphin

LB: Derik Sauve, jr, Cumberland Valley

LB: Kyle Domico, sr, State College

LB: Nateur Dennis, sr, Harrisburg

DB: Jahmir Plant, sr, Harrisburg

DB: Isaiah Edwards, sr, State College

DB: Sammy Knipe, jr, State College

DB: Kamere Day, sr, Harrisburg

KR: Nick Chimienti, sr, Central Dauphin

P: Tyler Luther, sr, Chambersburg

2019 Pa. Football Writers’ Class 1A All-State Team

2019 Pa. Football Writers’ Class 1A All-State Team

OFFENSE


QUARTERBACK
Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox – 6-3, 190 senior
Brendan Parsons, Clairton – 6-2, 170 senior
Bryce Herb, Williams Valley – 5-10, 149 junior
Uriah Bailie, Canton – 6-1, 175 senior
Raymond Raver, Farrell – 5-10, 175 senior

RUNNING BACK
Ben Jackson, West Greene – 6-1, 220 senior
Anthony Stallworth, Farrell – 5-11, 185 sophomore
Ray Melnikoff, Lackawanna Trail – 5-11, 215 junior
Luke Winner, South Williamsport – 6-1, 215 senior
Ethan Gush, Muncy – 5-11, 175 junior

WIDE RECEIVER
Kenlein Ogletree, Clairton – 6-1, 165 senior
Amahd Pack, Sto-Rox – 5-5, 150 senior
Vince Fyock, Shade – 6-0, 160 junior
Bo Raho, Williams Valley – 5-7, 129 senior

TIGHT END
Ben Knapp, Canton – 6-5, 245 junior

OFFENSIVE LINE
Gary Satterwhite III, Farrell – 6-3, 290 junior
Aaron Gunn, Union – 6-3, 295 junior
Zach Crutchman, Jeannette – 6-2, 240 senior
Brady Bithell, Bishop Guilfoyle – 6-5, 305 senior
R.J. Schirg, Lackawanna Trail – 6-1, 245 sophomore
Mitch Miles, Laurel – 6-4, 300 junior

ATHLETE
Tyler Rhodes, Tussey Mountain – 5-9, 165 senior
Zaier Harrison, Cornell – 5-11, 180 senior

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINE
Brian Hilton, Farrell – 6-2, 175 senior
Andrew Yanoshak, Bishop Guilfoyle – 6-2, 221 junior
Mark Dunckle, Lackawanna Trail – 5-10, 230 senior
Chad Morningstar, Tussey Mountain – 6-0, 215 junior
Melvin Hobson, Farrell – 6-4, 305 senior

LINEBACKER
Taidon Strickland, Farrell – 5-10, 195 sophomore
Justin Cramer, Jeannette – 6-0, 190 senior
Zach McCloskey, Bishop Guilfoyle – 5-9, 195 junior
Sayvion Thomas, Farrell – 5-11, 175 senior
Cole Toy, Reynolds – 6-1, 190 junior
Seth Musselman, Claysburg-Kimmel – 6-0, 202 senior

DEFENSIVE BACK
Brice Butler, Farrell – 5-9, 170 junior
Keegan Myrick, Bishop Guilfoyle – 6-0, 167 junior
Jackson Pruitt, Jeannette – 6-2, 190 senior
Jacob Hensor, Juniata Valley – 6-0, 150 senior

SPECIALIST
Nick May, Canton – 6-1, 175 senior

ATHLETE
Jesse McFadden, Maplewood – 5-10, 185 sophomore
Grant Musser, Juniata Valley – 6-1, 190 senior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ben Jackson, RB, West Greene
COACH OF THE YEAR: Anthony Pegues, Farrell

2019 Pa. Football Writers’ Class 2A All-State Team

OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK
Aaron Tobias, Penns Valley – 6-2, 210 senior
Kellen Stahl, Richland – 5-11, 190 sophomore
Zack Swartz, Washington – 6-3, 200 senior
Caelan Bender, Wilmington – 5-10, 180 junior
Logan Pfister, Chestnut Ridge – 6-2, 178 junior

RUNNING BACK
Gaige Garcia, Southern Columbia – 5-10, 205 senior
Jax Miller, Avonworth – 6-1, 183 senior
Kobe Brish, Schuylkill Haven – 5-9, 205 senior
Gavin Garcia, Southern Columbia – 5-8, 175 sophomore
Kyrie Miller, Ligonier Valley – 5-9, 186 senior
Damien Landon, Troy – 6-0, 220 sophomore

WIDE RECEIVER
Razen Reyes, Riverside – 6-3, 180 senior
Julian Fleming, Southern Columbia – 6-3, 210 senior
Gabe Davis, Minersville – 6-1, 170 junior
Zahmere Robinson, Washington – 6-0, 170 senior

TIGHT END
Junior McConahy, Wilmington – 6-4, 205 senior
Logan Snyder, Penns Valley – 6-2, 220 senior

OFFENSIVE LINE
Lear Quinton, Southern Columbia – 6-2, 235 senior
Connor Vass-Gal, Wilmington – 6-2, 289 junior
Jack Imbt, Troy – 6-0, 286 senior
Jake Chimiak, Wilmington – 6-3, 280 junior
Josh Elm, Avonworth – 6-4, 268 senior
Wylie Spiker, Ligonier Valley – 6-3, 250 senior

ATHLETE
Caleb Burke, Richland – 6-1, 180 senior
Steve Borgia, Dunmore – 5-10, 175 senior

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINE
Cole Schankweiler, Southern Columbia – 6-1, 310 senior
Mike Petrof, Ligonier Valley – 6-2, 275 senior
Evan Pellegrine, Bellwood-Antis – 6-1, 270 senior
Duane Knisely, Chestnut Ridge – 6-0, 236 senior
Zahki Marshall, Washington – 6-0, 295 senior

LINEBACKER
Max Tillett, Southern Columbia – 6-0, 200 senior
Cal Haladay, Southern Columbia – 6-1, 205 senior
Jordan Nelson, Palmerton – 6-2, 190 senior
Preston Zachman, Southern Columbia – 6-2, 210 senior
Lucas Sabol, Richland – 5-10, 175 senior

DEFENSIVE BACK
Ethan Susen, Wilmington – 5-9, 160 junior
Colin Luckenbill, Pine Grove – 5-10, 155 senior
Mehki Flowers, Steel-High – 6-1, 190 sophomore
Shakur Smalls, West Catholic – 6-2, 185 senior

SPECIALIST
Seth Phillis, Burgettstown – 5-10, 195 senior

ATHLETE
Macklin Ayers, Upper Dauphin – 6-3, 210 senior
Lonnie Rice, Bishop McDevitt-Wyncote – 6-0, 185 senior

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Julian Fleming, WR, Southern Columbia
COACH OF THE YEAR: Duke Johncour, Avonworth