Philadelphia Scholastic Football, 2005

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All-City

FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Jim McKenzie SJ Prep
L Yaroslav Mukha Northeast
L Darrell Ray Central
L Kellen "Bubba" Kemp Dougherty
L Aaron Washington Roxborough
Rec Jermaine Pierce Kenn.-Ken.
Rec Trey Womack Malvern
Rec Bill Edger SJ Prep
QB Chris Whitney SJ Prep
RB Lamone Fox Northeast
RB Maurice Dantzler Franklin
RB Bryan McCartney Wood
MP Anthony Walters O'Hara
K Chris Mountney Northeast
P Eric Muller Penn Charter
Defense  
L Charlie Noonan SJ Prep
L Mike Wojcik McDevitt
L Paul Ostick Malvern
L Mike Gallagher Wood
LB Rockeed McCarter Roman
LB Scott Taylor O'Hara
LB Damon Brockington Frankford
LB George Hudson La Salle
LB Wayne Donahue W. Catholic
B John Maddox W. Catholic
B Ian Mitchell Malvern
B Brendan McNally Penn Charter
B Thomas Wilmer Washington
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Carlin Edwards Lincoln
L Jerry Penrose O'Hara
L Angel Gonzalez Frankford
L Zach Morse Episcopal
L Alex Ringgold King
Rec Chris Lorditch Wood
Rec Erik Frazier W. Cath./Gtn.
QB Ryan Hardy Frankford
RB Manny Harrison McDevitt
RB Akeem Johnson Germantown
RB Donald "Shug" King Gratz
RB Alex Holcombe Gtn. Acad.
MP Terrance Sample Dobbins
K Joe Buckley Malvern
P Charlie Klink N. Catholic
Defense  
L Naftalie "Talie" Ellis Overbrook
L Anthony Rhoades W. Catholic
L Nick Perrone Bok
L Matt Leddy SJ Prep
L Jordan Strickland Northeast
LB Greg Smith O'Hara
LB Sterling Johnson Univ. City
LB Jeff McMahon Judge
LB Steve Wheatley Bonner
LB Steve Layne Malvern
B Brian Mitros McDevitt
B Keith Williams Bok
B Jack Forster La Salle
THIRD TEAM  
Offense  
L Jeff Battipaglia SJ Prep
L Jude Cooke Judge
L Shon Thompkins Bok
L Demitrius Wilson Washington
L Eric Pender Haver. School
Rec Michael Harris Dobbins
Rec Dan Jordan Roman
Rec Alonzo Williams Frankford
QB Sylvester "Lefty" Broxton Overbrook
QB John Harrison La Salle
RB Jimmie Cotton Malvern
RB Josh Halladay Carroll
RB Brandon Norris Frankford
RB Jamir Livingston SJ Prep
MP Hiram "H" Bowman Neum.-Gor.
MP Daryl Robinson N. Catholic
K Tim Edger SJ Prep
P Louis Purr Lincoln
Defense  
L Dimetrius Dial King
L Ed Callahan O'Hara
L John McBurnie La Salle
L Chris Clanton Washington
LB Joe Rauchut Penn Charter
LB Mike Weick Penn Charter
LB Eikeem Barron Overbrook
LB Mike Varanavage Ryan
LB Colin Wixted SJ Prep
LB Pat McAfee Wood
B Frank Anderson Franklin
B Dom Joseph Roman
B Andy Shalbrack SJ Prep
B Julius Carter Bartram

Public League

Quarterfinals
Doubleheader at Germantown
Frankford 16, Overbrook 14
  Ultimately, the difference-maker was Chris Britton's tackle for a safety,
which provided a 9-6 lead. Frankford received two
rushing TDs from Calvin
Spires (17-131). Overbrook, the eighth seed and making just its second
postseason appearance, countered with two TD passes from Sylvester "Lefty"
Broxton (9-for-20, 112) to running back Richard Cooper (14-112). 'Brook
advanced to Frankford's 22 on a late possession only to be pushed backward
by three procedure penalties mixed in with a 10-yard sack.

Washington 21, Central 14
 
The Eagles rolled to a 21-0 lead on rushing TDs by Fateen Brown (21-66) and
Akeem Smith (10-83) and a pass from Thomas Wilmer (6-for-9, 63) to running
back Cecil Wise (13-85). Three of Demitrius Wilson's eight tackles went for
losses and Wise had an interception. Michael Lloyd (10-63) ran for both Central
TDs while John Kennedy generated 187 yards of rushing (13-131) and passing
(3-for-6, 56).

Doubleheader at Northeast
Northeast 21, Gratz 2
  Lamone Fox rushed 26 times for three TDs and 164 yards, raising his career total
to 3,120 yards, and had the game's lone interception. For Gratz, Donald "Shug"
King carried 20 times for 81 yards and a TD.

Germantown 18, Dobbins 12
  Erik Frazier, who began the season playing for West Catholic (and toiled for Father
Judge in '04), returned a kickoff 84 yards for a TD and added two fumble recoveries
while Akeem Johnson posted 119 yards and a TD on 24 rushes. For Dobbins,
Terrance Sample ran 13 times for 64 yards and a score, Wesley Brown passed
10-for-17 for 106 yards, and Randall Wilson made four tackles for losses totaling
29 yards.

Semifinals
Day-Night Doubleheader at Northeast
Frankford 13, Germantown 12
  The Pioneers appeared headed for an easy victory after their first two series
produced rushing TDs for quarterback Ryan Hardy and Calvin Spires (14-71).
But they later lost three fumbles and G-town drew within a point as backup QB
Khalid Purnell posted a 1-yard sneak for a score on the second play of the fourth
quarter. The Bears had kicked just one PAT all season. They went for two and
Alonzo Williams barely deflected Purnell's pass to Erik Frazier.

Northeast 21, Washington 6
  Charles McGinn, unable to play QB most of the season due to a broken thumb,
passed 6-for-8 for 78 yards and a 37-yard TD to Derek Butler and set up the
game's first score, a four-yard run by Lamone Fox, with a 42-yard interception
return that began at the goal line. Jordan Strickland's pressure helped to produce
McGinn's pick. Fox (21-63) ran for the clinching score right after Strickland
recovered a bad punt snap on the Washington 5. Fateen Brown (12-49) ran for
Washigton's score.
Final
At Northeast
Frankford 14, Northeast 13
  The Pioneers, who won their first two playoff games by three points total,
again walked the tightrope and had some hairy moments while making it across.
After Calvin Spires (16-80) ran 5 yards for a TD with 6:42 left, second-year
coach Mike Capriotti at first sent the kicking unit onto the field. He then called
time out and changed his mind after getting a signal to go for two from his father,
Ray; both had been rushing stars for Frankford. QB Ryan Hardy then ran for the
conversion. A strip/recovery by Jesse Joseph gave Northeast a last chance, but
three downs produced just two yards and Chris Mountney was unable to hit a
38-yard field goal. Christopher "Boobie" Wilson made a fumble recovery to set
up Spires' score and the Pioneers' first TD came on Nate Johnson's 33-yard return
of a midair fumble (hit by Damon Brockington/Chris Cruz). Charles McGinn scored
on a pair of 1-yard sneaks for Northeast while Lamone Fox rushed 22 times for
98 yards.

State Playoffs
Class AAAA
Eastern Semifinal
At Crum Stadium (Allentown)
Bethlehem Liberty 42, Frankford 6
   Playing for the second time in three days -- Thanksgiving had produced a 12-0
defeat to 0-11 North Catholic -- and third time in eight, the tired Pioneers were never
in it. They rewarded their small contingent of fans (maybe 15; Liberty had 3,000)
with a late score on a pass from Ryan Hardy to Maurice Bellinger.
Class AAA
District 1-12 Subregional Semifinal
At Unionville
Unionville 28, Bok 0
   This year, Pub officials created a separate division, AAA, and the champ was
ineligible to compete for the title. The Wildcats again were blanked. Keith Williams
and Luke Lassiter rushed for 28 yards apiece while Williams totaled 123 yards on five
returns. Cortez McLaughlin made nine tackles and recovered a fumble. Nick Perrone
added eight stops.

Standings

RED DIVISION  
1-Frankford 4  1  0
2-Washington 4  1  0
Northeast 4  1  0
Germantown 2  3  0
Dobbins 1  4  0
Mastbaum 0  5  0
WHITE DIVISION  
1-Gratz 4  1  0
Central 4  1  0
King 3  2  0
Roxborough 2  3  0
Bartram 2  3  0
W. Phila. 0  5  0
BLUE DIVISION  
Overbrook 5  0  0
Lincoln 4  1  0
Univ. City 2  3  0
Olney 2  3  0
Edison 2  3  0
Southern 0  5  0
AAA DIVISION  
*Bok 4  0  0
Franklin 3  1  0
Imhotep 2  2  0
Penn 1  3  0
Freire 0  4  0
  *unable to compete for PL title

Coaches' All-Public

RED DIVISION  
FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Yaroslav Mukha NE
L Angel Gonzalez Fkd
L Aaron Murray Wash
L Omar Zachary Gtn
L Rob Lucini NE
Rec Alonzo Williams Fkd
Rec Erik Frazier Gtn
QB Chris Bennett Mast
RB Lamone Fox NE
RB Brandon Norris Fkd
RB Akeem Johnson Gtn
MP Terrance Sample Dobb
MP Antwain Brown-Barnes Gtn
K-P Chris Mountney NE
Defense  
L Chris Clanton Wash
L Jordan Strickland NE
L Eric Hairston Fkd
L Demitrius Wilson Wash
LB James Dowden Mast
LB Damon Brockington Fkd
LB Seth Shapiro NE
B Chris "Boobie" Wilson Fkd
B Thomas Wilmer Wash
B Charles McGinn NE
B Andre Fisher Gtn
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Braheem Foy Fkd
L Michael Lewis NE
L Mike Kelly Wash
L Michael Freiling NE
L Grant Jackson Fkd
Rec Michael Harris Dobb
Rec Maurice Sullivan Mast
QB Ryan Hardy Fkd
RB Paul Boldin Dobb
RB Calvin Spires Fkd
RB Fateen Brown Wash
K Scott Marano Wash
LS Hamid King Gtn
Defense  
L Tyree Dudley Fkd
L Frank Ross Wash
L Malik Hayes Gtn
L Jesse Joseph NE
LB Sean O'Reilly Mast
LB Eric Jenkins Gtn
LB Derek Butler NE
B Joseph Bohannon Fkd
B Cecil Wise Wash
B Ste'Shaun Johnson NE
B Kasib Parham Gtn
WHITE DIVISION  
FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Michael Thompson Cent
L Alex Ringgold King
L Darrell Ray Cent
L Maurice Jessup Bart
L Lawrence "Juice" Brown West
Rec Stephen Tucker Rox
Rec Derrick Davis Gtz
QB John Kennedy Cent
RB Donald "Shug" King Gtz
RB Kendell Coleman King
WB James Tyree Cent
MP Michael Alexander Bart
K Rich "Microwave" Williams Rox
P Tom Bozarth Cent
Defense  
L Dimetrius Dial King
L Randall Wilson Cent
L Brandon Woody Bart
L Randy Newton Gtz
L Dameon Antrom Gtz
LB Aaron "A-Trane" Washington Rox
LB Bryant Jackson Gtz
B Julius Carter Bart
B Bradley Martin Gtz
B Greg Riley Cent
B Steffon Monroe Gtz
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Rasheed Moore Gtz
L Jeremy Travis Rox
L Erik Burke Bart
L John Parker King
L Darren Watson West
Rec Dimetrius Dial King
Rec Bradley Davis Bart
QB Jerrick Jenkins Gtz
RB William Thomas Cent
RB Dionte Wade Rox
WB Michael Lloyd Cent
MP Kahree Steplight Cent
K Josh Fleishman Cent
P Colin Jones Bart
Defense  
L Sean Murphy Rox
L Chris Koons Rox
L Tristen Thornton Bart
L William Blackwell West
L Preston Lockwood Gtz
LB Kevin Pace Bart
LB Marquis Clark King
B Jamal Washington West
B Marcel Rivers King
B Malik Palmer Gtz
B Atland Williams West
BLUE DIVISION  
FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Robert Vega Edi
L Rahim Frazier Ovb
L Carlin Edwards Linc
L Tyrone Taylor Linc
L Giovanni Guess Ovb
Rec Naftalie "Talie" Ellis Ovb
Rec Courtney Monroe Ovb
QB Sylvester "Lefty" Broxton Ovb
RB Sterling Johnson UC
RB Antone Hampton Linc
WB Richard Cooper Ovb
MP Aaron Stephens UC
K Mohamaad Elbana Ovb
P Louis Purr Linc
Defense  
L Robert Sheed Ovb
L Rick Faison UC
L Michael Payne Oln
L Courey Burrell Linc
L Demetrius Tillman Sou
LB Jamal Thompson UC
LB Eikeem Barron Ovb
B Joe Franklin Linc
B Johnathan Baez Edi
B Alando Brown Oln
B Eric Whitaker Sou
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Anthony Bouie Sou
L Andrew Jrateh Ovb
L Vincent Gowans Ovb
L Jed Beldor Edi
L Tim Taylor Linc
Rec Jahmel Bashir Sou
Rec Khayri Young UC
QB Johnathan Baez Edi
RB Kory Marshall Edi
RB Justin King Linc
WB Neville Hill-Brown UC
MP Khalil Montague UC
P Kenny Moore UC
Defense  
L Tyrone Bolden Linc
L Robert Kennedy Edi
L Mannylee Lugo Edi
L Robert Keels Linc
LB Oluwaseun Afuwape Ovb
LB Isaiah Mills Oln
LB Joshua Alicea Edi
B Ralph Fluellen UC
B Armando Martinez Edi
B Marcus Cooper Linc
B Brian McKlaine Linc
AAA DIVISION  
ONE TEAM ONLY  
Offense  
L Steven Parr Fkn
L Bryant Whitney Bok
L Anthony Gales Bok
L James Capers Penn
L Dahson Exum Bok
Rec Khaleel Evans Imh
Rec Kevin Burwell Imh
QB James Jones Bok
RB Maurice Dantzler Fkn
RB Keith Williams Bok
RB Anthony Wright Fkn
MP Dante Quarterman Bok
Defense  
L Nick Perrone Bok
L Shon Thompkins Bok
L Jason Simpkins Penn
L Jeffrey Boanes Fkn
L Stephen Brantley Fkn
LB Cortez McLaughlin Bok
LB Braheem Clanton Penn
LB Joshua McKnight Fkn
B Darryl Furlow Penn
B Rodreen "Chief" Howell Fkn
B Frank Anderson Fkn
MP Terron Oates Imh
MP Khaleef Evans Imh

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Frankford
Coach
Mike Capriotti
Record
4-1-0, 9-5-0
All-Stars
Angel Gonzalez, L
Braheem Foy, L
Grant Jackson, L
Alonzo Williams, Rec.
Ryan Hardy, QB
Brandon Norris, RB
Calvin Spires, RB
Eric Hairston, DL
Tyree Dudley, DL
Damon Brockington, LB
Christopher "Boobie" Wilson, DB
Joseph Bohannon, DB

Catholic League

Red Division
First Round
At Widener
Judge 27, Roman 19
   Justin DeCristofaro, disappointed over not receiving coaches' All-Catholic
honors above honorable mention, passed 12-for-20 for 270 yards -- the No. 2
total in CL playoff history -- and three TDs as the Crusaders sentenced Roman
to a second consecutive loss in the 3-6 game. The strikes went to Andrew
McHale (3-78), Tom Hayes (3-66) and Mark Ryan and Joe Thompson made
it 27-13 with a rushing TD. Will Taggert added an interception. Dan Jordan
(pass), Rockeed McCarter and Sean Woods (runs) scored Roman's TDs.
At Truman
La Salle 28, Ryan 3
   Frosh Will McFillin kicked a 22-yard field goal to stake Ryan to a 3-0 lead,
but La Salle wound up rolling mostly behind the passing of soph John Harrison
(13-for-24, 200, one TD apiece to Chris Ashley and Drew Wilkins). Ashley
(11-60, TD) and Chris  Agnew (16-78) led the rushing attack and George
Hudson made an interception. Ryan's Rob "Cookie" Kilchrist ran 16 times
for 57 yards.
Semifinals
Back-to-Back Nights At Northeast
SJ Prep 53, Judge 9
   The Hawks exploded for a 41-point first half behind rusher Jamir Livingston
(11-132, three TDs) and QB Chris Whitney (65-yard TD run and scoring passes
of 57 yards to Bill Edger and 59 to Tom Elliott). Sub Bradley Wright went for
121 yards and two TDs on five carries. Wideout Tom Hayes, forced to move to
QB after an early injury to Justin DeCristofaro, went 1 yard for a TD and Matt
O'Shaughnessy, Judge's fourth kicker of the season, hit a 27-yard field goal.
O'Hara 35, La Salle 14
   Linebacker Scott Taylor sparked a 28-0 second half by returning two
interceptions for TDs (17 and 40 yards) while the other scores came on a pass from
frosh Tom Savage to Chris Myers and a run by John Dempsey (22-132). Savage
was filling in for Anthony Walters, who snuck 1 yard for a first half score and then
injured his lower left leg early in the third quarter. For La Salle, soph John Harrison
also posted a 1-yard TD and passed 12-for-23 for 174 yards and a score to Jack
Forster (7-107).
Final
At Northeast
SJ Prep 41, O'Hara 7
   The Hawks were guilty of two early missteps in the form of a fumble that led to
O'Hara's lone score, on Joe Juisti's 6-yard run, and a missed, chip-shot field goal.
They were dominant thereafter, though, while claiming their fourth title in five years
and raising coach Gil Brooks' total to five overall (also '97). That tied him with the
late Dick Bedesem (Egan, five from '63 to '70) for the most championships in CL
history. Soph Jamir Livingston ran 32 times for 187 yards and four TDs, tying the
city's postseason record, and classmate Tim Edger broke the mark for kicking points
with 11 on two field goals and five PAT. O'Hara was held to one first down.
Blue Division
First Round
At Plymouth-Whitemarsh
Carroll 41, Neumann-Goretti 27
   Josh Halladay ran 21 times for 139 yards and the game's first and last TDs and
had one in between on a 47-yard pass from Matt Cantafio (9-for-16, 161). Cantafio
posted three TD passes, with the others going to Wiley Flowers (4-57) and fullback
Jake Szulinski (another TD on a rush). For N-G, Mark Hatty passed 8-for-17 for
115 yards and three TDs -- two to Chuck French (3-55) and one to Hiram "H"
Bowman. It was the first time in city postseason history that each QB threw for as
many as three TDs. Mark McPherson added a 47-yard run for a score. Flowers and
Ellis Rogers had interceptions for Carroll.
At Wissahickon
Conwell-Egan 27, McDevitt 21 (OT)
   The Eagles rallied from a two-touchdown deficit in the final 17 minutes and lived
something of a charmed life in OT. Kevin Schafer scored on a 1-yard keeper, but the
Eagles were vulnerable after the PAT was missed. McDevitt star Manny Harrison
(32-163, all three TDs) then fumbled close to the goal line and Tom McCue recovered
in the end zone to end it. Schafer generated 151 yards of rushing and passing, five of
his eight tackles were solos and he also made an interception. Plus, he completed a
conversion pass to Steve Herrmann to necessitate OT. Rasuel Thomas ran 10 times
for 63 yards and two tallies.
Semifinals
At Widener
West Catholic 12, Carroll 0
   Down lineman Kirk Hinton made an early interception to set up a 19-yard scoring
run by Dennis Shaw (28-215) and Anthony Rhoades "gained" 45 yards on four sacks
and another TFL. Carroll had just 44 yards total offense. Chris Farmer added two
sacks while other interceptions went to Matt Ambrosine and Christopher Palmer.
Carroll's Ryan Downs and Geof Prather also had picks.
At Wissahickon
Wood 43, Conwell-Egan 0
   Bryan McCartney (24-131) rushed for the first two TDs and Matt Little scored once
apiece on a rush and catch while also notching an interception. The other TD pass
thrown by Joe Kosich (11-for-19, 98) went to Chris Lorditch (also a field goal and
four PATs). C-E's Rasuel Thomas ran 12 times for 56 yards.
Final
Wood 30, West Catholic 12
At Northeast
   This one turned in the blink of an eye. The game's first score came with 40.5 seconds
left in the first half as Joe Kosich (7-for-16, 86 yards) whipped a 14-yard pass to
Chris Lorditch. Pat Devlin followed immediately with an interception and a 44-yard
return to the West 15, then on the ensuing play eased into the end zone and snagged
a 15-yard pass at 16.5. Bryan McCartney (24-115; 3,671 for career) and sub Patrick
Avallon ran for second-half TDs and Lorditch kicked a 24-yard field goal. For West,
which suffered a fourth consecutive title-game defeat, the headliners were Wayne
Donahue (11 tackles, TD run) and John Maddox (interception, TD catch).

Standings

RED DIVISION  
SJ Prep 7  0  0
O'Hara 6  1  0
Roman 5  2  0
La Salle 4  3  0
Ryan 3  4  0
Judge 2  5  0
Bonner 1  6  0
North 0  7  0
BLUE DIVISION  
Wood 7  0  0
West 6  1  0
Carroll 5  2  0
Conwell-Egan 4  3  0
McDevitt 3  4  0
Neumann-Goretti 2  5  0
Kennedy-Kenrick 1  6  0
Dougherty 0  7  0

Coaches' All-Catholic

RED DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
C Joe D'Orazio Prep
L Jerry Penrose O'H
L Jim McKenzie Prep
L Jude Cooke Judge
L Tim Clarke La S
L Dan Gough O'H
TE Matt Leddy Prep
WR Bill Edger Prep
WR Rockeed McCarter Roman
QB Chris Whitney Prep
RB John Dempsey O'H
RB Daryl Robinson North
RB John Shaw Prep
FB Joe Juisti O'H
K Tim Edger Prep
P Pat Quinn O'H
Defense
L Charlie Noonan Prep
L Jewhan Edwards Roman
L Ed Callahan O'H
E/OLB Mike Varanavage Ryan
E/OLB Rockeed McCarter Roman
ILB Greg Smith O'H
ILB Scott Taylor O'H
ILB Josh Howley Prep
B Anthony Walters O'H
B Cory Jackson Roman
B Jack Forster LaS
B Joe DeCree Ryan
SECOND TEAM
Defense
C Sean Murray O'H
L Tim Kelly Bonn
L Jeff Battipaglia Prep
L James Dunn Prep
L Reginald Burton Roman
TE Drew Wilkins LaS
WR Dan Jordan Roman
WR Mark Ryan Judge
WR Matt Ihlein LaS
QB Marc Verica Bonn
QB Anthony Walters O'H
QB John Harrison LaS
RB Jamir Livingston Prep
RB Sean Woods Roman
K John Hayes Bonn
K Ryan Cain LaS
P Charles Klink North
P Jack Forster LaS
Defense
L John McBurnie LaS
L Doug Andrews Ryan
L Pat Dix Bonn
L Ryan Haber Prep
L Mike Murphy Judge
E/OLB Steve Wheatley Bonn
E/OLB Charles Klink North
E/OLB Jeff McMahon Judge
E/OLB Todd Cannon O'H
ILB George Hudson LaS
ILB Matt Ricci Bonn
ILB Taylor Cave Ryan
B Andy Shalbrack Prep
B Chris Whitney Prep
B Sean Saverio LaS
B Dom Joseph Roman
B Daryl Robinson North
B Rich Cruz North
B Dave Clement Prep
BLUE DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
C Ron Smith C-E
L Mike Gallagher Wood
L Mike Wojcik McD
L Isiah Edmond West
L Brian Holly Wood
TE Ryan Dolan Wood
TE Chuck French N-G
WR Chris Lorditch Wood
WR Jermaine Pierce K-K
QB Joe Kosich Wood
RB Bryan McCartney Wood
RB Dennis Shaw West
RB Manny Harrison McD
RB Brent Christie Carr
K Kevin Lawrence K-K
P Kevin Lawrence K-K
Defense
L Anthony Rhoades West
L Mike Wojcik McD
L Mike Gallagher Wood
E/OLB Jermaine Pierce K-K
E/OLB John Pettine Carr
ILB Pat McAfee Wood
ILB Wayne Donahue West
ILB Kevin Truitt Carr
B John Maddox West
B Brian Mitros McD
B Hiram Bowman N-G
B Pat Devlin Wood
SECOND TEAM
Offense
C Brendan Gullotti McD
L Kirk Hinton West
L John Pettine Carr
L Justin Bainbridge C-E
L Kellen Kemp Dough
TE Steve Herrmann C-E
WR Pat Devlin Wood
WR John Maddox West
QB Kevin Schafer C-E
RB Rasuel Thomas C-E
RB Josh Halladay Carr
RB Sean Williams Dough
RB Wayne Donahue West
K Chris Lorditch Wood
P Chris Lorditch Wood
Defense
L Jordan Faust Carr
L Ali Kunter C-E
L Matt Clark Wood
E/OLB Ryan Dolan Wood
E/OLB Steve Herrmann C-E
ILB Barry Porter McD
ILB Bob DeLucas Wood
ILB Marc Holloway West
B Jim Daley Wood
B Mark Smith Carr
B Shane Nolte C-E
B Matt Trabosh K-K

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Red
SJ Prep
Coach
Gil Brooks
Record
7-0-0, 11-2-0

All-Stars
Jim McKenzie, L
Jeff Battipaglia, L
Jim Dunn, L
Bill Edger, Rec.
Matt Leddy, Rec.-DL
Chris Whitney, QB-DB

*John Shaw, RB
Jamir Livingston, RB

Tim Edger, K
Charlie Noonan, DL
Ryan Haber, DL
Josh Howley, LB
Colin Wixted, LB
Andy Shalbrack, DB
Dave Clement, DB
Dave Mendez, B

*missed CL season (injury)
Blue
Wood
Coach
Joe Powel
Record
7-0-0, 10-2-0

All-Stars
Mike Gallagher, L/DL
Brian Holly, L

Ryan Dolan, Rec./OLB
Chris Lorditch, Rec./K-P
Pat Devlin, Rec.-DB
Joe Kosich, QB

Bryan McCartney, RB
Matt Clark, DL
Pat McAfee, LB

Bob DeLucas, LB
Jim Daley, DB

Inter-Ac League

Season's Recap
Malvern (4-0)
  The Friars barely broke a sweat while mashing host Episcopal, 39-0,
and giving coach Gamp Pellegrini his 18th title (14 outright) in 18 years
as well as his 250th win in 39 city seasons at three schools. Episcopal
was held to 39 yards and three first downs. Jimmie Cotton ran eight
times for 126 yards and two scores. The Friars were hoping to finish
with the best record in school history, at 11-0, but lost the next week
to Valley Forge before beating Bonner on Thanksgiving Eve. PC went
3-1 for second.

Standings

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

Coaches' All-Inter-Ac

FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Joe Rawlings MP
L Steven Levinson PC
L Zach Morse EA
L Matt Shearon GA
L Eric Pender HS
Rec Trey Womack MP
Rec Kevin McGarvey PC
QB Brendan McNally PC
RB Jimmie Cotton MP
RB Tom Hagan MP
RB Alex Holcombe GA
Defense  
L Paul Ostick MP
L Mark Miller MP
L Drew Fullen PC
L Luke Miller EA
LB Steve Layne MP
LB Joe Rauchut PC
LB Mike Weick PC
LB Dan Gillespie EA
B Ian Mitchell MP
B Will Miller MP
B Bobby FitzPatrick EA

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Malvern
Coach
Gamp Pellegrini
Record
4-0-0, 10-1-0
All-Stars
Joe Rawlings, L
Trey Womack, Rec.
Jimmie Cotton, RB
Tom Hagan, RB
Joe Buckley, K
Paul Ostick, DL
Mark Miller, DL
Steve Layne, LB
Ian Mitchell, DB
Will Miller, DB