Philadelphia Scholastic Football, 2006

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All-City

FIRST TEAM
Offense
L Jeff Battipaglia SJ Prep
L Paul Ostick Malvern
L Maurice Jessup Bartram
L Chris Clanton Washington
L Joe D'Orazio SJ Prep
Rec Jack Forster La Salle
Rec Chris Lorditch Wood
Rec Darrell "Butta" Brown Dobbins
QB Chris Whitney SJ Prep
QB John Harrison La Salle
RB Alex Holcombe Gtn. Acad.
RB Rashad Campbell Chest. Hill
MP Kendell Coleman King
MP John Kennedy Central
K Joe Buckley Malvern
P Eric Muller Penn Charter
Defense
L Tyree Dudley Frankford
L Sean Evans Northeast
L Anthony Rhoades W. Catholic
L Jewhan Edwards Roman
L John McBurnie La Salle
LB Sean McNally Penn Charter
LB Calden Pierce Roxborough
LB Neil Doogan SJ Prep
LB Marc Holloway W. Catholic
B Daryl Robinson N. Catholic
B Dom Joseph Roman
B Kevin Schafer Con.-Egan
B Mark McPherson Neum.-Gor.
SECOND TEAM
Offense
L Wayne Crawford Chest. Hill
L Mike Thompson Central
L Matt Wilk Ryan
L John Gazzola SJ Prep
L Ryan Murray Bok
Rec J.C. Montgomery Frankford
Rec Joe Hoban Malvern
Rec Courey Burrell Lincoln
QB Jerrick Jenkins Gratz
RB Dennis Shaw W. Catholic
RB Calvin Spires Frankford
RB Jamir Livingston SJ Prep
MP Brian Brinkmann SJ Prep
MP Kory Marshall Edison
K Ryan Cain La Salle
P Tim Edger SJ Prep
Defense
L Jim Surdykowski McDevitt
L Mark Surma Central
L Ryan Haber SJ Prep
L Luke Miller Episcopal
L Jahmel Bashir Southern
L Pat McAfee Wood
LB Khalief Evans Imhotep
LB Matt Marcinek Roman
LB Alex Forte Malvern
B Maurice Goodwin Bok
B Sean Saverio La Salle
B Bradley Martin Gratz
THIRD TEAM
Offense
L Matt Sheehan Episcopal
L Brendan Kwisz Judge
L Jerry Penrose O'Hara
L Antoine Kemp-Smith Germantown
L James Quiles Frankford
L Chris Cabrey La Salle
Rec Wiley Flowers Carroll
Rec Nick Ferdinand Ryan
Rec Joe Migliarese La Salle
QB Mark Hatty Neum.-Gor.
QB Ryan Nassib Malvern
RB Balial Lewis Roman
RB Chris Layne Malvern
RB Fateen Brown Washington
MP Pat Devlin Wood
MP Chris Ashley La Salle
K Dan Lipschutz Gtn. Acad.
P Kenny Moore Univ. City
Defense
L Rob Bates Malvern
L Richard White Penn Charter
L Isiah Edmond W. Catholic
L Stephen Yuan McDevitt
L Brandon Allen Frankford
LB Chris Wilk Ryan
LB Kevin Doty Gtn. Acad.
LB Greg Frantz La Salle
LB Joe Rauchut Penn Charter
LB Tom Hannan N. Catholic
B Jamarr Leary Olney
B Bobby FitzPatrick Episcopal
B Joe Mitros McDevitt
B Khaleel Evans Imhotep

Public League

QUARTERFINALS
Doubleheader at Germantown
   Frankford 58, Olney 12: The Trojans were justifiably excited about
making their first postseason appearance in the program's 75-year Pub
history, but Frankford proved to be far too difficult a nut to crack. Calvin
Spires ran 12 times for 139 yards and two TDs before injuring his shoulder
while Ervin Goodson, the team's ballboy in '05, scored once apiece on a run
and a punt return in addition to hitting four PATs. Mike Reyes scored twice
for Olney on returns -- 83 yards with a kickoff, 31 with a fumble.
  
Northeast 9, Bok 0: Sean Evans scored the TD on a 9-yard fumble return
(forced by Darryl Dawson) and made two significant contributions (catch for
23 yards; spectacular sideline snag that was wiped out only because an
interference call produced more yardage)on a drive that produced Tim
Freiling's clinching 21-yard field goal. Bok lost a fumble on what must have
been the 1-inch line and Kennard Martin recovered in the end zone. Luke
Lassiter ran 19 times for 98 yards. Because of its participation in the state
AAA playoffs, Bok had been unable to go for the Pub title in 2004 and '05.
This year, coach Tom DeFelice had decided to bag the quest for a state title
if his team had reached the PL final.
At Gratz
   Dobbins 28, Central 19: This was the first playoff game on the new artificial
surface and Darrell "Butta" Brown made it a memorable occasion, coming
within seven yards of five receiving TDs. As it was, he scored three while
making six catches for 135 yards on passes from Wesley "Jelly" Brown
(10-for-15, 197) -- the squad also included offensive handyman Kevin "Peanut"
Brown. The Browns were not related. Darrell added a fourth score on a
79-yard kickoff return as well as a trick-play conversion run for 26 points. He
was stopped at the 3 and 4 on other receptions. For Central, option QB John
Kennedy ran 21 times for 123 yards and three TDs and soph NG Michael
Anhalt, making just his second start, logged two sacks and two other TFLs while
adding a blocked PAT.
At Northeast
   Washington 43, Bartram 0: The Eagles wound up cruising behind the passing
of Clinton Granger (6-for-9, 105; TD to Brian Carter) and rushing of Fateen
Brown (16-76). Carter had 99 yards of rushing/receiving and one other TD.
Bartram's John "Fudgie" Pratt ran 13 times for 84 yards.
SEMIFINALS
Doubleheader at Northeast
   Frankford 32, Dobbins 6:
Though its top two rushers, Calvin Spires (shoulder)
and Nate Johnson (ankle), were sidelined, Frankford cruised as Andreas Hudson
passed 6-for-11 for 147 yards and three TDs -- two to Ervin Goodson (4-104),
the ballboy during the '05 season, and one to Warren Tinsley. Chris Spence
returned one of his two interceptions for a 44-yard TD while adding 87 yards on
15 carries. Wesley "Jelly" Brown (6-for-20, 100) passed to Darrell "Butta" Brown
(no relation) for the Mustangs' score.
   Washington 19, Northeast 10: Brian Carter, QB Clinton "Juice" Granger and
Jay Sloh ran for one TD apiece, but the leading ground-gainer, by far, was Fateen
Brown (25-158). Granger's one pass fell incomplete. Devon Wallace and Aaron
Hampton made interceptions while three of the tackles made by Oliver Wallace,
Devon's brother and fellow outside linebacker, went for losses. Lawrence Kent
ran for NE's score, Tim Freiling kicked a 41-yard field goal and Sean Evans
notched four catches for 37 yards in addition to five solos among nine tackles.
Brennan Shapiro totaled 10 stops.
FINAL
At Northeast
   Frankford 15, Washington 14: On fourth and goal from a foot, Ervin Goodson
hammered an 18-yard field goal high and true through the uprights as the Pioneers
went to 4-0 all-time in finals decided by one point. Steven Ortega and Terrell Lewis
had combined to drop Washington's punter (dropped snap) for an 11-yard loss back
to the 5 with 2:18 left. Washington called two timeouts in an attempt to ice Goodson,
who was attempting his first career FG. Frankford's TDs went to Goodson (3-76)
on a pass from Andreas Hudson (7-for-13, 130 yards) and Nate Johnson on a run.
Josh Burnett and Dwayne Lewis, Terrell's brother, halved 16 tackles. Fateen Brown
(21-82) and Jay Sloh ran for Washington's TDs while Rich McPhail and Anthony
Bright posted picks.

State Playoffs
Class AAAA
District 1-12 Subregional Semifinal
At Germantown
Garnet Valley 26, Bok 8
   With the timetable for the state playoffs altered, Bok was able to compete in the
Pub playoffs (lost to Northeast in quarterfinals
) and make this appearance two weeks
later. The Wildcats scored first on a keeper by QB Mike Nelson, but later were
victimized by a punt that hit the personal protector in the back and resulted in a huge
loss, beginning the slide to defeat. Maurice "Rookie" Goodwin, mostly a receiver all
season, carried 17 times for 101 yards. Luke Lassiter managed 18-87 to claim the
school record for rushing yards in a season (1,088). Jeremy Morris made nine tackles
(one for a loss) and forced a fumble. Terry Lee had a sack and three TFLs among
eight stops and recovered a fumble.
Class AAAA
State Quarterfinal
At Northeast
Bethlehem Liberty 35, Frankford 15
    This one was played nine days after Thanksgiving, so fatigue was not an issue.
The Pioneers, thanks in part to turnovers, fell into a 35-0 hole before posting two
fourth-quarter TDs -- Andreas Hudson's pass to J.C. Montgomery, Nate Johnson's
run -- against second-line defenders. Tyree Dudley mixed two TFLs with a forced
fumble. Liberty's band had more members (230) than Frankford's rooting section.

Standings

RED DIVISION  
Frankford 5  0  0
Washington 4  1  0
Northeast 3  2  0
Dobbins 2  3  0
a-Germantown 0  4  1
Gratz 0  4  1
a - won non-league game with Gtz to determine last place; league game
was incorrectly by ref after 3 OTs
WHITE DIVISION  
Central 5  0  0
Bartram 4  1  0
Roxborough 3  2  0
Overbrook 2  3  0
Mastbaum 1  4  0
King 0  5  0
BLUE DIVISION  
Olney 5  1  0
Lincoln 4  2  0
Univ. City 4  2  0
Edison 3  3  0
Southern 3  3  0
W. Phila. 2  4  0
Fels 0  6  0
AAA DIVISION  
Bok 5  0  0
Franklin 4  1  0
Imhotep 3  2  0
Comm. Tech 1  4  0
Freire 2  3  0
Penn 0  5  0
  Fre def. Penn by forf (inel. player)

Coaches' All-Public

RED DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
L James Quiles Fkd
L Antoine Kemp-Smith Gtn 
L Chris Clanton Wash 
L Mike Kelly Wash
L Derek Clark Dobb 
Rec Sean Evans NE
Rec Bradley Martin Gtz
Rec J.C. Montgomery Fkd
QB Jerrick Jenkins Gtz
RB Calvin Spires Fkd
RB Fateen Brown Wash
RB Darrell "Butta" Brown Dobb
K-P Tim Freiling NE
Defense
L Tyree Dudley Fkd
L Aaron Murrey Wash
L Chris Oliver Gtn
L Malaquan Butler Dobb
L Terrance Frazier Gtz
LB Chris Spence Fkd
LB Brennan Shapiro NE
LB Aaron Hampton Wash
LB Dennis Gaskins Dobb
B Eugene Thomas Fkd
B Oliver Wallace Wash
B Brian Carter Wash
Spec Michael Small NE
WHITE DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
L Maurice Jessup Bart
L Tristan Thornton Bart
L Mike Thompson Cent 
L Dante McCall Bart
L Michael McLane Ovb
Rec Shanon Wilson Bart
Rec Jay Kaufman Cent 
QB John Kennedy Cent 
RB Kendell Coleman King
RB John "Fudgie" Pratt Bart
RB Calden Pierce Rox
Spec Michael Alexander Bart
Defense
L Donte Harmon Bart
L Richard Stratton Mast
L Nafis Briggs Rox
L Charles Owens Ovb
LB Hason Franklin Mast
LB Allen Hamilton Ovb
LB Russhane Black Rox
LB Mark Surma Cent 
B Brock Baxter Cent 
B Leonard Mitchell Ovb
B Kareem Tookes Mast
P Chris Koons Rox
Spec Ramon Odom Rox
BLUE DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
L Jamar Byers Sou
L Tristen Singleton West
L Mike Taylor Linc
L Shanandore Scott UC
L Kevin Williams Fels
L Robert Kennedy Edi
TE Courey Burrell Linc
WR Khayri Young UC
WR Robert Serrano Edi
QB Kenny Moore UC
RB Kory Marshall Edi
RB Tyrell Cooper Sou
Defense
L Tyrone Bolden Linc
L Brams Theodore Linc
L Jahmel Bashir Sou
L Sean O'Neil Fels
L Derrick Hydie Oln
LB Joshua Alicea Edi
LB Don McCray Oln
LB Neville Hill-Brown UC
B Jamarr Leary Oln
B Dwayne Jones Linc
B Eric Whitaker Sou
B James Bestman West
AAA DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
L Anthony Brickle Bok
L Daniel Jones Imh
L Ryan Murray Bok
L Leland Sledge Bok
TE Brian Lilly Fkn
WR Jamaal Stone Imh
WR Jamel "Redz" Haggins Fkn
WR Maurice "Rookie" Goodwin Bok
QB Mike Nelson Bok
RB Luke Lassiter Bok
RB Versean Dawkins Fkn
RB Gerald Bowman Imh
RB Jerome Buckner Penn 
Defense
L Akeem Clarke Bok
L Duane Burrell Fkn
L Stephen Brantley Fkn
L Drew Holmes Imh
L Ackeeno Jolly CT
LB Khalief Evans Imh
LB Maurice Christian CT
LB Harold Scott Fkn
LB Jeremy Morris Bok
LB Daquon Johnson Bok
B Khaleel Evans Imh
B Tajidin McGough Fkn

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Frankford
Coach
Mike Capriotti
Record
5-0-0, 9-3-0
All-Stars
James Quiles, L
J.C. Montgomery, Rec.
Andreas Hudson, QB
Calvin Spires, RB
Ervin Goodson, K
Tyree Dudley, DL
Brandon Allen, DL
Chris Spence, LB
Eugene Thomas, DB

Catholic League

Red Division
First Round
At Northeast
La Salle 39, O'Hara 38 (OT)
   Expected not to play because of an injury, John Harrison passed 17-for-29 for 173
yards and three TDs and, most importantly, a two-point conversion to conclude a
thrilling game. His scoring tosses went to Joe Migliarese (8-54, two) and Jack Forster
(8-112, one) and the conversion went to the former, as did a 2-yard TD flip that
preceded it. After O'Hara called time to ice kicker Ryan Cain (four PATs, one field goal),
first-year La Salle coach Drew Gordon decided to gamble and go for two. Andrew Wood
(fumble) and Matt Day (interception) scored defensive TDs for La Salle. For O'Hara,
Tom Savage passed 9-for-18 for 180 yards and one TD while Chris Smith made four
catches for 117 yards. Corey Brown rushed 15 times for 120 yards and two TDs, one
to conclude regulation and another to start OT.
At Northeast
N. Catholic 30, Judge 27
  
This was quite the red-letter occasion for North. Terrell Oglesby (12-195) and Daryl
Robinson (15-154) raced for one and two TDs, respectively, as the Falcons rolled to
426 total yards and won a postseason game for the first time since 1956 (12-0 over
Lincoln for the City Title). Also, it was their first triumph in a CL playoff since '37
(13-0 over SJ Prep in a final necessitated by a tie for first place in the standings). In all,
Robinson generated 265 yards of rushing/receiving/returning and lost an 84-yard score
on a punt return to penalty. He did catch a scoring pass from Dennis Logue and make
two of the Falcons' five interceptions. Oglesby, Rich Cruz and Ryan McCullough also
had picks. For Judge, Tim McHale scored on a punt return and a pass from Paul Volpe
(7-for-16, 135, two TDs).
Semifinals
At Northeast
SJ Prep 36, N. Catholic 0
   With dominant line play, the Hawks squeezed the life from this one to enter a spot
in the final for year No. 7 in a row. In its other 10 games, North averaged 25.6 points
and 2.4 interceptions. This was the second meeting against Prep that produced zero and
zero in those categories. Chris Whitney started the party with a 4-yard TD on a keeper,
then passed for three TDs and 108 yards while going 5-for-9. His receiving leaders were
Steve Schell (two TDs) and Brian Brinkmann (one, 2-82). He also had a pick. For North,
Dennis Logue passed 10-for-20 for 85 yards, mostly to Daryl Robinson (4-38) and Stan
Waclawski (4-29).
At Germantown
La Salle 28, Roman 7
  
John Harrison tied the city postseason record with four TD passes, raising his '06 total
to 29, while going 13-for-25 for 189 yards as the Explorers avenged a double-OT loss in
the final game of the regular season. Jack Forster made seven catches for 118 yards and
two scores while uncorking punts of 49 and 52 yards and completing a 22-yard pass in
a game-opening scoring drive. Chris Ashley ran 24 times for 71 yards. Sean Saverio
notched one full sack along with two partials, and three of his other five stops were made
at the line of scrimmage. Scott Waters, John McBurnie, JB Campanella and Dom Baker
also made one or more visits to Sack City as the Explorers posted seven for minus-53
yards. Chris Johnson passed 4 yards to Matt Marcinek for Roman's TD on the final play
of the first half.
Final
At Northeast
La Salle 14, SJ Prep 7
   These private-school rivals canceled their Thanksgiving game and played the next night
before an overflow crowd. La Salle, a 42-14 loser in the regular season matchup, survived
in this one, despite being outgained, 390-175, by forcing two fumbles at the 1 and making
interceptions at the goal line and 1 yard deep in the end zone. The Explorers' first TD
came when Jack Forster and Rob Saraceni forced a fumble within a whisker at the goal
line and Greg Frantz picked up the ball and dashed 96 yards for a TD; it was the longest
fumble return for a score in city postseason history. Saraceni had the other recovery while
Mike Donohoe (goal line, last play of first half) and Jack Forster (1-yard into end zone,
fourth quarter) made the interceptions. On the Prep's final play, JB Campanella and John
McBurnie combined for a sack. Andrew Wood (15), Campanella (13) and Sean Saverio
(11) racked up large tackles numbers as Prep ran 72 plays. La Salle had zero rushing yards,
but John Harrison passed 17-for-29 for 175 yards (he finished with a city record for
completions in a season, with 200) and a TD to Joe Migliarese (7-84) and was sacked just
once. It was the second time in three years that a first-year CL coach won a title (Drew
Gordon for La Salle, Joe Powel for Wood in '04). The Explorers became the first Red team
to win the title without having the luxury of a first-round bye and just the third team in CL
history to capture a crown after losing three league games (also Judge in '81 and '83).

Blue Division
First Round
At Germantown
Neumann-Goretti 13, Carroll 12
   Mark McPherson (15-87) and Anthony Sample ran for N-G's touchdowns while Sample
and Darrell Dulany (game-ender) made interceptions. Adam Malatino posted 12 tackles
and recovered the ball in the end zone after vicious hits by Sample and Dulany caused
QB/holder Matt Cantafio to fumble inches from the goal line on a fake-kick try for two
from the 1 1/2 with 5:28 left. Malatino also ran 79 yards to the 1 on his only carry to set
up Sample's TD. Cantafio, mostly a passer all season, ran 12 times for 116 yards and the
TD that advanced the Patriots within 13-12.
At Wissahickon
Conwell-Egan 27, McDevitt 7
  
Kevin Schafer passed 15-for-25 yards for a school record 281 yards and the highest total
in CL postseason history. One TD apiece went to Jim Domzalski (3-51) and Dave Kuebler
(2-34) while soph Ryan Golin made five snags for 135 yards. The performance enabled
Schafer to raise his career yardage total to 3,013. Domzalski also rushed for one score,
Bryan Hanratty collected nine points on two FGs and three PATs and Steve McLeon made
two interceptions. McDevitt's Jason Golderer rushed 17 times for 114 yards and one TD.
Semifinals
At Plymouth-Whitemarsh
  W. Catholic 42, Conwell-Egan 7: The Burrs earned a trip to the final for the fifth
consecutive year by rolling to a surprisingly easy victory; C-E had won the first meeting,
26-12. Dennis Shaw raced for 119 yards and three TDs on 17 carries and soph Curtis Drake
passed 5-for-8 for 127 yards and a score to Rob Holloman; Holloman also tallied on a
69-yard punt return. Dennis Fox, a late-season addition to the team, went 6-for-6 on PATs.
Haleem "P-Nut" Hayward and Herman Hinton logged interceptions. C-E's Kevin Schafer
passed 8-for-22 for 78 yards and a TD to Dave Kuebler.
At Northeast
Wood 16, Neumann-Goretti 6
   A month after breaking both bones in his left forearm (screws in one, plate in the other),
Matt Little came off the bench late in the first quarter to rush for 110 yards and a TD on
28 carries. The Vikings' other TD went to Pat Devlin on a 63-yard pass from sub QB Sean
McCartney. Devlin had filled in admirably for Little at tailback -- his first appearance
yielded a school record of 281 yards. Matt Clark made a tackle for a fourth quarter safety.
For N-G, Mark Hatty passed 7-for-16 for 135 yards and a TD to Joe Gionfriddo, Adam
Malatino made 14 tackles and interceptions went to Preandre Watson, Haleem Johnson
and Darrell Dulany.
Final
At Northeast
  W. Catholic 20, Wood 12: The Burrs snapped a string of six title-game defeats (1966-67
overall, 2002-05 in Blue) to earn a grid plaque for the first time since '65 and their first in
a major sport since '79 (baseball). Raymond Maples and quarterback Curtis Drake ran for
TDs of 55 and 44 yards and Drake whipped a 17-yard scoring pass to Rodney Blango to
expand a 14-12 lead after Wood missed a try for a go-ahead field goal. Isiah Edmond had
a sack and two other TFLs among seven stops while interceptions went to Marquese
Sanders, Dennis Shaw (20-86 rushing; 3,444 career yards) and Haleem "P-Nut" Hayward.
For Wood, soph Sean McCartney broke the CL's postseason record for passing yardage
with 285, with 19 completions in 36 attempts. His star receivers were Chris Lorditch
(6-99, two TDs, a city-best 27 for his career) and Pat Devlin (9-133). Pat McAfee made
10 tackles.

Standings

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

Coaches' All-Catholic

RED DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
C Joe D'Orazio Prep
L Jerry Penrose O'H  
L Brendan Kwisz Judge
L Jeff Battipaglia Prep
L John Gazzola Prep
L Matt Wilk Ryan
TE Mark Wedderburn O'H
WR Jack Forster LaS
WR Brian Brinkmann Prep
QB Chris Whitney Prep
RB Balial Lewis Roman
RB Daryl Robinson North 
RB Jamir Livingston Prep
FB Chris Dowling Judge
K Tim Edger Prep
P Taylor Cave Ryan
Defense
L Jewhan Edwards Roman
L Ryan Haber Prep
L John McBurnie LaS
E/OLB Joe Goldschmidt O'H
E/OLB Pete Sellecchia North
ILB Neil Doogan Prep
ILB Matt Marcinek Roman
ILB Tom Hannan North
B Nick Ferdinand Ryan
B Dom Joseph Roman
B Daryl Robinson North
B Chris Whitney Prep
SECOND TEAM
Offense
C Anthony Marascio Judge
C Bobby Mullen North
L Brett Olsen Ryan
L Anthony DeLuca North
L Chris Cabrey LaS
TE Mike Penna Roman
TE Steve Schell Prep
TE Chris Wilk Ryan
WR Joe Migliarese LaS
WR Ryan McCullough North
WR Nick Ferdinand Ryan
QB John Harrison LaS
RB Jim Lavelle Judge
RB Chris Ashley LaS
FB John Dempsey O'H
K Chris Fioravanti Roman
K Ryan Cain LaS
P Tim Edger Prep
Defense
L Mike Murphy Judge
L Blake Graham North
L Jeff Battipaglia Prep
E/OLB Chuck Cohen Roman
E/OLB Ryan Kreider Judge
ILB Chris Wilk Ryan
ILB Taylor Cave Ryan
ILB Sean Clift Roman
ILB Buster Ousley Prep
ILB Sean Saverio LaS
ILB Ryan McCullough North
ILB Mike McCreight Bonn
ILB Anthony McCloskey O'H
B Rich Cruz North
B Terrell Oglesby North
B Greg Castillo Prep
B Greg Frantz LaS
BLUE DIVISION
FIRST TEAM
Offense
C Ryan Johnston McD 
L Joe Makoid Wood
L Nick Griffiths McD
L Kadeem Custis N-G
L Justin Bainbridge C-E
TE Preandre Watson N-G
WR Chris Lorditch Wood
WR Wiley Flowers Carr  
QB Kevin Schafer C-E
RB Dennis Shaw West
RB Jim Domzalski C-E
RB Mark McPherson N-G
FB Ray O'Hara C-E
K Chris Lorditch Wood
P Chris Lorditch Wood
Defense
L Steve Yuan McD
L Isiah Edmond West
L Shane Barrett Wood
E/OLB Anthony Rhoades West
E/OLB Jim Surdykowski McD
ILB Pat McAfee Wood
ILB Marc Holloway West
ILB Vinny Burgese N-G
B Pat Devlin Wood
B Ellis Rogers Carr
B Joe Mitros McD
B Herman Hinton West
SECOND TEAM
Offense
C Kenyade Peterson N-G
L Joe Snydman C-E
L Chris Palmer N-G
L Victor McNair West
L Adam Citko Wood
L Paul Howard Dough
L Bill O'Brien Carr
TE None  
WR Rodney Blango West
WR Pat Devlin Wood
WR Roberto Townsend Dough
WR Joe Gionfriddo N-G
QB Mark Hatty N-G
RB Jason Golderer McD
RB Russell Johnson Carr
RB Matt Little Wood
FB Dante Oliver McD
K Pat Doyle McD
P Tom Belski K-K
Defense
L John Pettine Carr
L Matt Clark Wood
L Justin Bainbridge C-E
E/OLB Tom Ciccoli Carr
E/OLB Tim Young Wood
ILB Joe Smart McD
ILB Tom McCue C-E
ILB Adam Malatino N-G
B Greg Santangelo K-K
B Wiley Flowers Carr
B Kevin Lynn Wood
B Jim Daley Wood
B Darrell Dulany N-G
B Kevin Schafer C-E
B Charles Gladman Dough

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Red
La Salle
Coach
Drew Gordon
Record
4-3-0, 10-3-0

All-Stars
Chris Cabrey, L
Jack Forster, Rec.
Joe Migliarese, Rec.
John Harrison, QB
Chris Ashley, RB
Ryan Cain, K
John McBurnie, DL
Greg Frantz, LB
Sean Saverio, DB
Blue
West Catholic
Coach
Brian Fluck
Record
6-1-0, 9-4-0
All-Stars
Victor McNair, L
Rodney Blango, Rec.
Dennis Shaw, RB
Anthony Rhoades, DL
Isiah Edmond, DL
Marc Holloway, LB
Herman Hinton, B

Inter-Ac League

Season's Recap
Penn Charter (5-0)
  Though the league's size was increased, with Chestnut Hill competing
in I-A football for the first time since 1972, the possibility of a triple tie
existed heading into the final weekend. The Quakers erased those
thoughts by winning at Germantown Academy, 21-10, as Sean McNally
rushed 27 times for 132 yards and two TDs. Ed Bambino, who began
the season at QB, caught a 75-yard scoring pass from John Ryan 2:05
before halftime, giving PC a 14-7 lead. For GA, Alex Holcombe ran for
83 yards and one TD on 25 carries. He finished the season with 329
carries (including a city record of 53 the week before against CHA) for
1,765 yards and 23 TDs. Malvern went 4-1 for second.

Standings

Penn Charter 5  0  0
Malvern 4  1  0
Gtn. Academy 3  2  0
Chestnut Hill 2  3  0
Episcopal 1  4  0
Haverford School 0  5  0

Coaches' All-Inter-Ac

FIRST TEAM
Offense
L Matt Sheehan CH
L Ed Logan GA
L Paul Ostick MP
L Wayne Crawford CH
L Tim Gramlich CH
Rec Joe Hoban MP
Rec Ed Bambino PC
B Alex Holcombe GA
B Ryan Nassib MP
B Chris Layne MP
B Sean McNally PC
B Rashad Campbell CH
Defense
L Luke Miller EA
L Rob Bates MP
L Richard White PC
L Drew Fullen PC
L Ryan McGarvey PC
LB Kevin Doty GA
LB Alex Forte MP
LB Joe Rauchut PC
LB Sean McNally PC
B Bobby FitzPatrick EA
B Chris Aitken HS
B Chris Moore MP
B Mike Lonergan CH

Champs' Thumbnail Sketch

Penn Charter
Coach
Brian McCloskey
Record
5-0-0, 8-2-0
All-Stars
Ed Bambino, Rec.
Sean McNally, RB/LB
Eric Muller, P
Richard "Biggins" White, DL
Drew Fullen, DL
Ryan McGarvey, DL
Joe Rauchut, LB