Philadelphia Scholastic Football, 1990

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All-City

FIRST TEAM  
Offense    
L Mark Zataveski McDevitt
L Joe Boylan Neumann
L Gavin Lawrence McDevitt
L Garret Jackson Penn Charter
L Mike Giovinetti Neumann
Rec. Uhuru "Joby" Hamiter Mastbaum
Rec. Andy Person Episcopal
QB Marc Baxter Mastbaum
RB Barry Williams Mastbaum
RB Russ Kingsbury Carroll
RB Mark Ostaszewski Ryan
MP Marvin Harrison Roman
K Brian Hamill Ryan
P Jim McCaffery Ryan
Defense    
L Ray Kane Carroll
L Keith Conlin La Salle
L Tom McGarrity Ryan
L Brian Devine Ryan
L Phillip Simmons Washington
LB Michael Turner Gtn. Acad.
LB Lance Johnstone Germantown
B John Stuart McDevitt
B George Williams Bartram
B Paul Burke Chest. Hill
B Rick Hite Washington
SECOND TEAM  
Offense    
L Alex Vulakh Washington
L Gene Stickley Bonner
L Byron Smith Germantown
L Mark Nori Gtn. Acad.
L Bill Whalen Bonner
Rec. Steve Dougherty O'Hara
Rec. John Lieb Hav. School
Rec. Jeffery "Skip" Coles Germantown
QB Jerome Allen Episcopal
RB Bill Bailey Bartram
RB Brandon Fickenscher Bonner
MP Brian Kennedy Wood
K Steve Wright Bonner
P P.J. Kane Penn Charter
Defense    
L Dave Gathman La Salle
L Dave Kniese Judge
L Mike Conway Dougherty
L Matt Helverson North Cath.
L John McGlinchey West Cath.
LB Bob Shull St. James
LB Bill Gallagher Penn Charter
LB John Ahearn West Cath.
B Derrik Millhouse Dobbins
B Bruce Harris Northeast
B Jim Kehan Gtn. Acad.
B Jermaine Ballard Hav. School
THIRD TEAM  
Offense    
L Joe Malone Gtn. Acad.
L J.J. McKenna Wood
L Matt Ott Ryan
L Chris Tillman Malvern
L James Holmes Bok
Rec. Malcolm Dyson Chest. Hill
Rec. Bob Jackson St. James
Rec. Charlie Warner Judge
QB Brian Lafond Wood
RB Brian Weick P. Charter
RB Dennis Rivers Washington
MP Roman McDonald Central
K John Spellman Gtn. Acad.
P Chris Johnston West Cath.
Defense    
L Ray Powers Hav. School
L Regan Fox Carroll
L Stacey Lane Olney
L Doug Tuley Washington
L Garth Graham O'Hara
LB Ian McNamara O'Hara
LB John Smith West Phila.
LB Willie Robinson Dobbins
LB Troy Davis Overbrook
B Damien Adams Frankford
B Toebe Hinckle Episcopal
B Brian Jones Chest. Hill

Public League

Quarterfinals
Mastbaum 26, Frankford 7
   Marc Baxter passed 6-for-13 for 134 yards and three TDs and made 13
tackles. Gary Fooks turned his two catches into 76 yards and two scores.
Barry Williams rushed 21 times for 126 yards and a TD. Mastbaum had lost
all 31 of its previous meetings with Frankford.
Bok 28, Germantown 8
   Greg Jones scored once on a rush and again on a fumble return and Lou
Cirri passed for two TDs.
Dobbins 28, West 15
   Derrik Millhouse passed 6-for-7 for 124 yards and a TD while Marlon
White (16-97, TD) and Jamal Smith (16-59, two TDs) handled the rushing.
Washington 42, King 0
   Ray Savage passed 7-for-9 for 148 yards and two TDs. The longest was
a 66-yarder to Rick Hite.
Semifinals
Doubleheader at Northeast
Mastbaum 36, Bok 0
   Marc Baxter scored on a 100-yard interception return and a 51-yard fumble
return and came within a whisker of converting another interception into an
89-yard TD return. He also ran 20 yards for a TD. Tony Harris made 13 tackles.
Washington 30, Dobbins 12
   A 71-yard run by Terrell Jones (5-111) was the longest of four TDs for the
Eagles, who went exclusively with subs after the first 18 minutes.
Final
At Northeast
Mastbaum 28, Washington 26
    Trailing 20-0, Washington roared to four TDs in slightly under
11 minutes to take a 26-20 lead with 8:50 left. Mastbaum's winning drive
was highlighted by a 49-yard pass from running back Barry Williams to
wideout Gary Fooks and capped by a 6-yard run by QB Marc Baxter. Fooks
then snagged Baxter's conversion pass. Jamie Jacobs made seven tackles
during Washington's final drive, halted when Danny Soto stopped Brian
White for no gain on fourth-and-7 at Mastbaum's 20. Williams rushed 16
times for 97 yards and a TD. Baxter passed 7-for-16 for 83 yards and a
TD to Uhuru "Joby" Hamiter. The title was Mastbaum's first in 43 years
of PL membership. For Washington, Terrell Jones carried 16 times for 108
yards and two TDs. The teams combined for 603 yards total offense and 31
first downs.

Standings

DIVISION A  
Washington 5  0  0
Frankford 4  1  0
Northeast 2  3  0
Lincoln 1  4  0
Olney 1  4  0
DIVISION B  
Germantown 4  1  0
*Dobbins 3  2  0
Central 3  2  0
Roxborough 2  3  0
Gratz 0  5  0
   * -- beat Cent. for second.
DIVISION C  
Mastbaum 5  0  0
*King 3  2  0
Overbrook 3  2  0
Franklin 1  4  0
Edison 0  5  0
   * -- beat Ovb. for second.
DIVISION D  
West Phila. 4  0  1
Bok 4  1  0
Bartram 3  1  1
Southern 1  4  0
Univ. City 0  5  0

Coaches' All-Public

DIVISION A  
   Washington  
Phillip Simmons L
Doug Tuley Rec.
Ray Savage QB
Brian White RB
Dennis Rivers RB
Rick Hite DB
   Frankford  
Bill Thompson L
Jim McCreesh L
Rich Pyott L
   Lincoln  
Ed Jones L
Keith Smiley DL
Keith Michalak DB
   Northeast  
Adam Friedman L
Dante Brown RB
   Olney  
Felipe Montero L
Stacey Lane DL
DIVISION B  
   Dobbins  
Mitchell Brown L
Derrik Millhouse QB
Jamal Smith RB
Willie Robinson LB
Darius Mason DB
   Germantown  
Jeffery "Skip" Coles Rec.
Airrion Keenheel QB
Garrett Hill DL
Lance Johnstone LB
Byron Smith LB
   Central  
Josh Todd L
Todd Richardson RB
Warren Hilton DL
   Roxborough  
Kwame Leslie L
Jimmy Burton Rec.
   Gratz  
Mica Dawkins RB
DIVISION C  
   Mastbaum  
Uhuru "Joby" Hamiter Rec.
Marc Baxter QB
Robert "Boss" Holmes DL
Tony Harris LB
Jamie Jacobs LB
Danny Soto LB
   King  
Eric Warren L
Eric Robinson L
Bruce Arthurs L
Kevin Keitt RB
   Overbrook  
Troy Davis L
Jarmin Culbreth RB
Clarence Richardson RB
   Franklin  
Jerry Fulton L
Charles Pringle RB
   Edison  
Inmon Garner L
DIVISION D  
   Bok  
James Holmes L
Bishara Erwin L
Lou Cirri QB
Cliff Parson RB
Corey Smith DB
   West  
Vincent McNeil L
Tim Gardiner L
Kevin Garrison Rec.
Greg Garrett RB
John Smith LB
   Southern  
Darryl Hayes L
George Donaghy Rec.
Jeff Wilson RB
   Bartram  
Matt Wilder L
Bill Bailey RB
George Williams DB
   U. City  
None

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Mastbaum
Coach
John Murphy
Record
5-0-0, 11-0-0
All-Stars
Robt. "Boss" Holmes, L
Uhuru "Joby" Hamiter, Rec.
Marc Baxter, QB
Barry Williams, RB
Tony Harris, LB
Jamie Jacobs, LB
Danny Soto, LB

Catholic League

Quarterfinals
La Salle 6, McDevitt 0
    The only score came in the second quarter, when Keith Conlin and
Jim Cairnes forced a fumble and Craig Fitzgerald picked up the ball and
rumbled six yards into the end zone. McDevitt was held to four first
downs and 2-for-18 passing.
Ryan 14, Judge 7
    Mark Ostaszewski carried 31 times for 156 yards and two TDs,
including the game-winner on a four-yard run with 0:13 left.
O'Hara 7, St. James 6
    After QB Scott Green rolled right to score from the 2 with 0:18
left, St. James tried the same play on the conversion. Ian MacNamara,
Bob Gibbons and Chris Ardizzi combined to stop Green inches short of the
goal line.
Carroll 21, West 3
    Vic Ameye passed 8-for-12 for 141 yards and a TD to Sean
McGarvey (3-43).
Semifinals
At Northeast
Ryan 17, La Salle 0
    Pat Joyce made eight tackles and caused two fumbles. Tim
Gasiewski recovered a fumble for a TD.
At Radnor
Carroll 17, O'Hara 7
    Russ Kingsbury rushed 25 times for 75 yards and a TD and Mike
Liney paced the defense with two interceptions and three deflections.
Final
At Villanova Stadium
Ryan 20, Carroll 13 (OT)
    Jamie Sutton passed 15 yards to Jim Stott for the decisive score
as Ryan won the first CL title game to go overtime. Brian Hamill kicked
field goals of 32 and 39 yards, setting a one-season, city-league record
with 11 (in 16 attempts). Mark Ostaszewski rushed 35 times for 130
yards. For Carroll, Sean McGarvey returned a kickoff 86 yards for a TD
and star lineman Ray Kane, forced to sit out with a severe knee injury,
was presented a game ball by first-year Ryan coach Glen Galeone.

Standings

NORTHERN DIVISION
Ryan 7  0  0
McDevitt 6  1  0
La Salle 5  2  0
Judge 4  3  0
Wood 2  4  1
Dougherty 2  5  0
North 1  6  0
Egan 0  6  1
SOUTHERN DIVISION  
Carroll 7  0  0
2St. James 5  2  0
O'Hara 5  2  0
4West 4  3  0
Bonner 4  3  0
Neumann 1  6  0
Roman 1  6  0
SJ Prep 1  6  0
   2 -- beat O'H. for second.  
   4 -- beat Bonn. for fourth.  
   Roman lost by forfeit to SJP.

Coaches' All-Catholic

NORTHERN DIVISION  
FIRST TEAM  
Offense    
C Mark Zataveski McD
L Matt Ott Ryan
L Gavin Lawrence McD
L Mike Hagen Judge
L J.J. McKenna Wood
Rec. Scott Mangini McD
Rec. Charlie Warner Judge
TE John Taylor McD
QB Brian Lafond Wood
RB Brian Kennedy Wood
RB Mark Ostaszewski Ryan
RB Max Guevara La S
K Brian Hamill Ryan
P Jim McCaffery Ryan
Defense    
L Brian Devine Ryan
L Tom McGarrity Ryan
L Keith Conlin La S
E/OB Dave Kniese Judge
E/OB Matt Helverson North
LB Gene McAleer Ryan
LB Kevin Schmidt La S
LB Brian Trunell Egan
B Jim Magee Ryan
B John Stuart McD
B John Butler La S
B Anthony Mazzacano Judge
B Mark Stendardo North
SECOND TEAM  
Offense    
C John Alleborn Dough
L Joe Morrissey La S
L Dave Gathman La S
L Mark Allen Dough
L Jim Adams Dough
Rec. Bob McDevitt Ryan
Rec. Greg Clark Judge
TE Chris Hasson La S
QB Derrick Norris Dough
RB Jacob Bonelli Judge
RB Tom Crozier Ryan
RB Milt Alexander McD
K Steve Spencer McD
Defense    
L Dave Gathman La S
L Mark Potero Judge
L Ed Lowry Wood
E/OB Mike Conway Dough
E/OB John Kiley McD
LB James Bear McD
LB Ed DiCamillo Judge
LB Darrin MacMillan Dough
B Mike Juliano Judge
B Brian Drake Wood
B Brian Kennedy Wood
SOUTHERN DIVISION  
FIRST TEAM  
Offense    
C Mike Simpson O'H
L Gene Stickley Bonn
L Jerome Pointer West
L Mike Gavin Carr
L Bill Whalen Bonn
Rec. Steve Dougherty O'H
Rec. Bob Jackson St. J
Rec. Mike DeLacy Bonn
TE Ray Miller Carr
QB Vic Ameye Carr
RB Russ Kingsbury Carr
RB Brandon Fickenscher Bonn
RB Marvin Harrison Roman
K Steve Wright Bonn
P Fran Priscopo O'H
Defense    
L Ray Kane Carr
L Regan Fox Carr
L John McGlinchey West
E/OB Mike Cogossi St. J
E/OB Bob Byrne Bonn
LB Bob Shull St. J
LB Ian McNamara O'H
LB John Ahearn West
LB Bill Ricciotti Carr
B Dante Fusaro Carr
B Mike Liney Carr
B Joe Slavin Bonn
B Marvin Harrison Roman
SECOND TEAM  
Offense    
C George Jackson Roman
L Dan Radell St. J
L Joe Boylan Neum
L Mike Giovinetti Neum
L Jamal Hudson Roman
Rec. Mick McCreesh Prep
Rec. Mark Pupis Neum
TE Mike Lenahan Roman
QB Tom Caruso Bonn
RB Greg Kupiec Carr
RB Rob Foster Carr
RB Scott Reid St. J
K Denis O'Brien Carr
P Chris Johnston West
Defense    
L Garth Graham O'H
L Jamal Hudson Roman
L John Layton St. J
E/OB Brian Serafin Carr
E/OB Anthony Coletti West
LB Brian Pluck Prep
LB Mike Foster Carr
B Bob Jackson St. J
B Steve Dougherty O'H
B John DeMucci West
B Keith Delaney Prep

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Ryan
Coach
Glen Galeone
Record
7-0-0, 12-1-0
All-Stars
Matt Ott, L
Bob McDevitt, Rec.
Mark Ostaszewski, RB
Tom Crozier, RB
Brian Hamill, K
Jim McCaffery, P
Brian Devine, DL
Tom McGarrity, DL
Gene McAleer, LB
Jim Magee, DB

Inter-Ac League

Season's Recap
Penn Charter (4-0-0)
  Bill Gallagher, son of coach Bill Gallagher, made 12 tackles
(three for losses) as the visiting Quakers defeated GA, 6-0, to
complete their first perfect season (7-0-0) since 1967. Gallagher
and John Merritt combined for a no-gain tackle at PC's 26 as
the game ended. PC's score was an all-freshmen deal -- Mike
Samuel's 19-yard pass to Brandon Shepherdson. Episcopal
went 3-1-0 for second.

Standings

Penn Charter 4  0  0
Episcopal 3  1  0
Gtn. Academy 2  2  0
Haverford School 1  3  0
Malvern 0  4  0

Coaches' All-Inter-Ac

FIRST TEAM  
Offense    
L Garret Jackson PC
L John Shegda PC
L Joe Malone GA
L Mark Nori GA
L Dan Heller MP
Rec. Chris Person HS
Rec. Andy Person EA
QB Jerome Allen EA
QB Ed Rush HS
RB Brian Weick PC
RB Joe Carter MP
RB Dave Stilley HS
RB Jeff Steigerwalt EA
K John Spellman GA
Defense    
L John Merritt PC
L Ray Powers HS
L Chris Tillman MP
L Steve Mancini GA
LB Bill Gallagher PC
LB Michael "Pup" Turner GA
LB Peter Strid EA
B P.J. Kane PC
B Toebe Hinckle EA
B John Lieb HS
B Jim Kehan GA
B Jermaine Ballard HS

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Penn Charter
Coach
Bill Gallagher
Record
4-0-0, 7-0-0
All-Stars
Garret Jackson, L
John Shegda, L
Brian Weick, RB
John Merritt, DL
Bill Gallagher, LB
P.J. Kane, DB