SECTION 6 Alive Upstate and Kicking Micah Kehoe stars Football in two fall sports W E E K L Y for Randolph October 31, 2013 Issue No. 81 54 Pages INSIDE: Ken West gets another shot at Jamestown

Burgard Runs Past Pioneer in shutout win

The Vikings One Win From The Ralph PLUS: Jordan State Records Team Reports NYS Rankings Rules Schedules ALSO: Jordan Evert leads Sweet Home into Sideline Chatter Extra Point the Class A semifinals this weekend Section 6 Standings This Week’s Lineup: Contents OCTOBER 31, 2013 Soph Leads Ken West 4 ... WNY Notebook 8 5 ... Players of the Week Kenmore West beat Lancaster 28-15 in the 7 ... League Look-Ins first round of the AA playoffs. After falling 13 ... 2010 Notebook behind 8-0, the Blue Devils scored 28 straight points and led 28-8 until late in the 16 ... Team Reports game. One player who has shined on 40 ... Standings defense is sophomore LB Jayson Taylor. 41 ... Leader Board 42 ... Around The State 44 ... Campus News Red Raiders Rely on Park 9 47 ... Extra Point

Jamestown exploded out of the gate and Upstate led 41-0 after one quarter and beat Niagara Falls 63-6 in the first round of Football the AA playoffs. If Jamestown is going W E E K L Y Publisher to advance, they will need a big game Adair Publishing from senior WR Brian Park. Editor-In-Chief Mark E. Adair

Business Manager Catherine M. Rutkowski 12 Burgard Runs Past Pioneer Statistician Paul Hutzler

Burgard beat Pioneer 20-0 in the first Photography round of the Class B playoffs. It was the Jerome Davis, Tim Frank

fifth shutout of the season for the The Upstate Football Weekly is published Bulldogs. If Burgard is going to end every Thursday throughout the high school football season (August-November) by Alden’s season, they will need a big Adair Publishing. Contents copyright ©2011 by Adair Publishing. All rights reserved. night from senior QB Rayshawn Jones. This volume may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without the prior written consent of the publisher. Address editorial and advertising corre- spondence to: Upstate Football Weekly, [email protected] Joe’s Readies for Canisius 18 To advertise in the Upstate Football Weekly or for information regarding ad rates and sizes call (716) 433-8393. St. Joe’s beat Timon 15-6 last weekend in a game played in inclement weather. High winds and sideways rain made Football Weekly 86 Park Lane Circle passing almost impossible. If St. Joe’s Lockport, N.Y. 14094 is going to top Canisius, they will need a big game from senior Tyler Hill. (716) 433-8393 [email protected]

Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week Mammoliti Honored for Playoff Win Williamsville North coach Mike Mammoliti was named guys up front just did a stellar job.” the / NY National Guard Coach of the Week Mammoliti said that it was the best drive of the season after his 7th-seeded Spartans upset 2nd-seeded South for the Spartans offense. Park 21-0 in the first round of the Class A playoffs. “For the importance of it, it was our best drive,” he The Spartans shut out one of the better passing said. “South Park is pretty explosive. They hit two passes offenses in Western New York. The Sparks entered the and they are right back in the game. We wanted to keep game with two receivers among the top 5 in WNY in the ball away from their offense.” receptions. This is the Spartans first playoff win. “The defense has stepped up to the plate all year “We’ve won some Chuck Funke Bowl games,” long,” Mammoliti said. “They are a cohesive unit and real- Mammoliti said. “In 1998 we were undefeated division ly understand what we are trying to do.” champs and we lost to Niagara Wheatfield. We’ve gone Mammoliti said over to Orchard that the players on Park three times defense went far and lost all three.” beyond what most Mammoliti says players do to pre- that the first playoff pare for games. win in almost two “Those kids decades has excit- have been like ed the entire football junkies,” school. he said. “Every “Our kids are time we go scout- jacked up and we ing, they go with are too,” he said. us. We had a cou- “By this time of ple of guys out year we have with injuries and grown so close to those kids were each other. We doing tendency have been togeth- sheets for us.” er for 67 days Mammoliti also since August 19th. said that the We’ve had fun defensive game together, laughed plan drawn up by together and got North’s defensive mad at each other. coordinator, Ron Photo by Buffalo Bills For me, it’s like Luders, was espe- Williamsville North coach Mike Mammoliti was named the Coach of the having 36 sons.” cially effective. Week by the Buffalo Bills and the NY National Guard. Mammoliti led his The Spartans “Ron has done Spartans past South Park 21-0 in the Class A playoffs. will play Grand a great job with Island at 5:00 pm these kids,” Mammoliti said. “One of the things we did Friday at Tonawanda High School. was put pressure on their quarterback so he couldn’t just Mammoliti played high school football at Canisius sit in the pocket. Also, our secondary kids did a good job under the legendary Johnny Barnes on route recognition and staying with those receivers.” “It was a completely different era of football,” The Spartans led 14-0 at the half. Derek Isler scored Mammoliti said. “It was 3-yards-and-pound it football.” on a 29-yard run in the second quarter to give He graduated from Canisius in 1976 and went on to Williamsville North a 7-0 lead. A short time later, QB Ryan play at the University of Buffalo, a D-III program at the Majewski tossed a 31-yard TD pass to Zac Kelly. time. He was a teammate of Depew coach Brian Wilson. Isler ran for a 59-yard TD in the fourth quarter to put “He and I were roommates” Mammoliti said. “We were the game out of reach. He finished with 142 yards and best buddies and we still are.” the 2 TDs on 23 carries. Other UB teammates include Tony Percival, an assis- The Spartans also got the ball in the 4th quarter with tant at Cleve Hill, Ken West head coach Rich Harris, and 8:53 left in the final quarter. They held the ball and Kenmore East assistant Jeff Martin. kneeled out the game. He has been coaching at Will North since 1984, under “Our guys wanted to get two first downs to burn some Lou Martini. He was named the head varsity coach in clock,” Mammoliti said. “They ended up getting four. The 2000. 4 Western New York

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SS A Tale of Two Ron’s FS Orchard Park @ Frontier, 7:30 Friday For the promotion of amateur football in WNY! Orchard Park and Frontier have been division foes for years and have faced each other many times. However, the two teams have never met in the AA Finals at the Ralph. 2013-2014 Activities While it is not quite the Finals, the Falcons and the Quakers The WNY Amateur Football Alliance will battle this weekend for a spot in the championship game. sponsors the following programs: The schools are just minutes away from each other, a short trip down Route 20. They also have a connection with two leg- Senior College Night ends in WNY history, Ron Pitts and Ron Wolfley. A College Recruiter Night in December Section 6 first held playoff games at Rich Stadium in 1979. which gives High School Seniors the Orchard Park made its debut performance, but unfortunately opportunity to meet with many of the lost to North Tonawanda 17-14. Despite the loss, things looked college recruiters from throughout the bright for the Quakers heading into 1980, as two of its stars North-East. would be returning seniors. Pitts was a standout back Junior Combine who was a Connolly Cup finalist. A Junior Class Combine in May which The hard-nosed Wolfley was gives High School Juniors an opportuni- hoping to break out of the shad- ty to demonstrate their abilities to ow of his older brother, Craig, College recruiters while participating in who had just finished his Senior football skill drills. campaign at Syracuse as a standout Offensive Lineman. But shock waves hit WNY Youth Coaching Academy football as Wolfley decided to A Coaching Academy in March to train transfer to nearby Frontier for volunteer youth Coaches the proper his senior season, and the two technique to teach the game of football would be split apart. to young players. Looking back, one can prob- ably sympathize with Wolfley. Scholar-Athlete Award Dinner Orchard Park coach Gene Tundo Pitts seemed to be the feature A Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet in leads OP against Frontier. player for the Quakers. He was December to Honor High School and the son of Bills’ coach , who played in the first two College Students for their accomplish- Super Bowls for Green Bay. He was a “can't miss prospect” ments both on the football field and in who would play at UCLA, and then the NFL. the classroom. The WNY Award for Top Defensive Back is named after him. If Wolfley wanted to impress college scouts, he needed to be a High School All-Star Game feature back somewhere else. The Alliance will support amateur It turned out to be a life-changing decision for Wolfley. Not football activities such as the Annual only did he thrive at Frontier, it helped define his career. He led Lions/Ad Pro Sports High School the Falcons to a 27-0 win over Sweet Home at the Stadium. Football All-Star Classic. Wolfley rushed for 1,338 yards, still the best season in Frontier history. A Connolly Cup finalist, he went on to play at West Virginia and was a 4-time Pro Bowl pick in the NFL. He's the only player to have played in St. Louis for both the Cardinals and Rams. Two players. One team... then two teams. Both went on to play major college football. Both played in the NFL. And, incredibly, both were born on the same day... WNY Amateur Football Alliance October 14, 1962! 3772 Dartmouth St. If there's one team that, over the years, has played OP Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 tough, its Frontier. Technically, the teams do not play a rivalry game... but ever since Wolfley’s transfer, the rivalry has not [email protected] needed that special designation. 5 SECTION VI PLAY-OFFS Upstate Class AA First Round Jamestown 63, Niagara Falls 6 Football Frontier 27, Lockport 21 (ot) W E E K L Y Orchard Park 36, Clarence 20 Kenmore West 28, Lancaster 15 Class AA Semifinals Kenmore West @ Jamestown, Friday, 7:00 pm Players of the Week Orchard Park @ Frontier, Friday, 7:00 pm Offense Class A First Round Sweet Home 32, Kenmore East 0 DeSean Walker - Orchard Park Williamsville North 21, South Park 0 DeSean Walker had a huge night as he Grand Island 23, McKinley, Friday 0 West Seneca East 35, Wmsville South 14 rushed 36 times for 210 yards and 3 Class A Semifinals TDs to lead Orchard Park past Clarence Williamsville North @ Grand Island, Saturday, 2:00 pm 36-20 in the first round of the Class AA West Seneca East @ Sweet Home, Saturday, 2:00 pm playoffs. Walker scored on runs of 1, Class B First Round 38 and 23 yards. Alden 25, Medina 0 Burgard 20, Pioneer 0 Eden 23, Cheektowaga 12 Depew 41, Bennett 26 Defense Class B Semifinals Burgard @ Alden, Friday, 7:00 pm AJ Hulton - MGCLake Eden @ Depew, Friday, 7:30 pm AJ Hulton made 9 tackles, 2 for lost Class C First Round yardage in MGCLake’s 35-6 win over Cleve Hill 22, Falconer 0 Cameron County (Pa) last weekend. Akron 41, Southwestern 28 Fredonia 43, Tonawanda 7 Hulton also recorded a QB sack, caused Lackawanna 32, Salamanca 16 a fumble and and recovered a fumble. Class C Semifinals Hulton also rushed for 17 yards and a Lackawanna @ Cleve Hill, Saturday, 2:00 pm Akron @ Fredonia, Friday, 7:30 pm TD.

Class D First Round Ellicottville 30, Cassadaga Valley 8 Special Teams Class D Semifinals Ellicottville @ Randolph, Friday, 7:00 pm Alex Smythe - Eden Portville @ Maple Grove-CLake, Friday, 7:30 pm Alex Smythe had another huge game

Class DD Semifinals as he returned the opening kickoff for a Frewsburg 20, Sherman 14 TD to give Eden an early lead in the Cattaraugus-LV 14, Panama 8 (ot) Raiders 23-12 win over Cheektowaga. Class DD Championship Cattaraugus-LV vs. Frewsburg, Nov. 9, 10:00 am @ Ralph Wilson Smythe also rushed 25 times for 135 yards and a TD and made 4 tackles on CHUCK FUNKE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT defense...

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Class C Semifinals JFK 26, Silver Creek 7 Allegany-Limestone 42, Wilson 0 FINALS: JFK vs. Allegany-Limestone, Wed., 5:00 pm @ Dunkirk

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6 Cardinals are Alive and Kicking By Mark Adair “We’ve had a soccer kid for years,” Brown said. “Way back Randolph beat Dunkirk 42-16 in a game that was scheduled when we won our first New York State title, we had a soccer kid after Dunkirk’s season-ending game with Fredonia. Randolph kicking for us. Pat Slater started that.” coach Brent Brown scheduled the game because his own team David Philblad kicked PATs and field goals for the Cardinals had earned a bye in the first round of the Class D playoffs. when they won the NYS title in 2005. When the Cardinals won “I don’t think byes are good,” he said. “When you have a the title in 2009, Nick Millman had joined the football team just bye, your week of practice to kick PATs. isn’t very good. Sometimes Brown said that soccer that carries into the next coach Dave Levandowski week. I just think you stay has always been open to sharper when you play a allowing one of his players game.” kick for the football team. Brown said that his “We really have a great players were also eager to relationship with the soccer play the game. program,” Brown said. “The kids signed up to Each year, before the end play football,” he said, of the school year, Brown “and they wanted to play a will ask if there are any soc- game that week. We cer players that want to kick played, we stayed healthy for the football team. and it was good for us.” “We usually get one that The Cardinals will now wants do it,” he said. “We host Ellicottville in the give him a bag of balls, a tee Class D semifinals. and a holder. They practice “Every year, our first all summer..” goal is to get a home play- Brown says that he will off game,” he said. “Our not put one of his soccer second goal is to get to the kickers into a game, even if Ralph. That’s what we’re it’s a blowout. playing for.” “No! Geez...” he said. Brown says that he is “We put a kid in a corner- using creative tactics to get back a few years ago and the his team ready. soccer coach got a bit ner- “This time of year can vous about that. So, we be monotonous with the don’t do it. Micah is a great regular practice routine,” he soccer player and the last said. “We’ll try to keep it thing we need is to get him interesting and fun. We’ll hurt playing on defense or try to put some other things Photo by Mark Adair something.” in and work on some stuff Medina senior Kyle Once in a while, there is that we’ll need for the play- a conflict. offs.” “We have an agreement He said that his players that soccer comes first,” don’t need to be reminded about what is at stake for the next Brown said. “We keep the peace and honor that.” few weeks. Twice this season, Kehoe was at a soccer game, forcing the “A lot of this group went to the Dome last year so they know football team try a 2-point conversion after scoring a TD. what to do and they know what it’s about,” he said. “That’s happened more than once,” Brown said. “Usually he However, one player who went to the Dome last year, may gets there before our game starts, but, against Maple Grove, we have to miss some of the football playoffs. scored our first TD and I saw him running up the sideline. He Micah Kehoe, the Cardinals kicker, is the latest in a long line had just got there. We called timeout to give him a few seconds of Randolph soccer players to join the football team. The soccer to get ready and then we put in our kicking team.” Cardinals are 12-0-2 and are trying to win a Section 6 title of Kehoe has a rare opportunity to win two titles or be named their own. all-league in two different fall sports. “Our soccer team is good,” Brown said, “They are still play- “He’s a good kid,” Brown said. “He’s very athletic and he’s ing and they have a shot at being Section champs.” fast. He’s a very good kicker, practically automatic on extra- Having a soccer player on the football team is not new for points. He can boot field goals in practice, too. We haven’t tried Randolph. a field goal in a game yet but I’m confident he could make it.”

7 Soph Leads Ken West ‘D’ Playoffs Kenmore West beat Lancaster 28-15 in team than we were in Week Two,” he said. AA the first round of the AA playoffs. After “There was some growing pains but we’ve falling behind 8-0, the Blue Devils scored improved since then.” NOTEBOOK 28 straight points and led 28-8 until late in One player who has shined on defense Jamestown explod- the game. is sophomore LB Jayson Taylor. ed for 41 points in “I’m very “He starts at full- the first quarter and impressed with back on offense,” beat Niagara Falls these kids,” coach Harris said, “but he 63-6 in the first Rich Harris said. also doubles as a round of the Class “This team has won receiver. He has AA playoffs... 6 in a row. When great hands and Da’Quan Hollingsworth led the we started 0-2, we great speed.” didn’t earn any Taylor (6-0, 215) ground game as he rushed 8 times respect from any- started as a freshman for 83 yards and 3 TDs... one. They’ve really at S and FB in 2012. turned it around.” “He’s built like a The Devils will senior,” Harris said. now play at “He packs a punch At A Glance Jamestown in the when he hits.” AA AA semifinals. Harris would not Div All Harris said that normally play a Jamestown...... 6-0 7-0 the entire school is freshman on the Frontier...... 5-1 5-2 excited about the varsity. Orchard Park...... 4-2 5-2 Kenmore West…...... 4-2 5-2 chance to play at “He’s an unbe- Lancaster...... 3-3 4-3 The Ralph. lievable football Clarence...... 2-4 2-5 “It was raining player,” he said. Lockport…………...... 2-4 3-4 sideways with a Photo by Mark Adair “Jayson rushed for Niagara Falls………...... 1-5 1-6 wind chill in the over 2,000 yards in West Seneca West...... 0-6 0-7 Kenmore West sophomore Jayson Taylor. #6 20s,” he said, “and his one modified Friday, October 25th we had a whole section of students in the football season. He had the ability to come Jamestown @ Orchard Park, 7:00 bleachers. To see all those kids supporting up right away and play on the varsity.” Niagara Falls @ Clarence, 7:00 Hamburg @ Frontier, 7:00 us was really special.” Taylor is the defensive captain and Lancaster @ Depew, 7:30 Harris said that his squad is not the makes all the calls at the line, Saturday, October 26th same team that lost the first two games of “When he blitzes, bodies just explode,” Kenmore East @ Kenmore West, 2:00 the season. Harris said. “He just blows up the middle West Seneca West @ Lockport, 2:00 “Defensively, we are a much better of the field.”

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8 Red Raiders Rely on Park Playoffs Jamestown exploded out of the gate If Jamestown is going to advance to and led 41-0 after one quarter and beat the AA title game for the third straight AA Niagara Falls 63-6 in the first round of season, they will need a big game from NOTEBOOK the AA playoffs. senior WR Brian Park. Orchard Park took a “It’s a new season,” coach Tom “He has good range and a great set of 14-0 lead at the half Langworthy said. hands,” and beat Clarence “It was nice to start Langworthy said. 36-20 in the first the playoffs with a “He can be tough to round of the Class dominating win.” cover.” AA playoffs... Kevin Langworthy Park (6-2, 220) Goltz completed 8 of said he was hoping has caught 18 pass- 16 passes for 74 yards and also his players would es for 359 yards stay focused after and 6 TDs. rushed for 23 yards and a TD... blitzing through “He’s a big Kevin Koziol caught 4 passes for much of the regular boy,” Langworthy 47 yards... season. said. “He can be a “We didn’t have mismatch on a line- a letdown,” he said. backer. He’s fast “We did our jobs and athletic enough

North At A Glance and moved on to to run crisp routes.” A the next round.' Park also plays a The Raiders number of Special Div All Sweet Home.…...... 5-0 7-0 will host Kenmore Teams units. Grand Island...... 4-1 6-1 West on the semifi- “He caught a TD Kenmore East...... 3-2 4-3 nals this weekend. pass in the first five North Tonawanda...... 2-3 4-3 “They have games,” Starpoint...... …...... 1-4 2-5 good athletes and Photo by Mark Adair Langworthy said. Niagara Wheatfield...... 0-5 0-7 are well-coached,” Jamestown senior Brian Park. “He also caught a Friday, October 18th Langworthy said. TD against Orchard Tonawanda @ North Tonawanda, 6:00 “We look forward to the challenge.” Park. We have a really good group of Jamestown beat Kenmore West in receivers.” Saturday, October 19th McKinley @ Sweet Home, 2:00 Week 2 this season. The Raiders trailed Park is a solid student and also plays Kenmore East @ Kenmore West, 2:00 28-24 in the third quarter but won 50-28. on the Jamestown basketball team. Wmsville North @ Grand Island, 2:00 “That game was 7 weeks ago,” “He’s a very polite young man who is Iroquois @ Starpoint, 2:00 Langworthy said. “Our team has changed. respected by his teammates,” Langworthy Niag Wheatfield @ Wmsville East, 2:00 We’re better and so is Kenmore West.” said. “He cares about the team winning.” Good Luck to all WNY Football Programs!

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9 WS East to test Sweet Home Playoffs West Seneca East went on the road lenge of the season,” Maurino said. and beat Williamsville South 35-14 in the “Sweet Home is extremely good. All we A first round of the Class A playoffs. are asking of our kids is to improve NOTEBOOK “When you are playing a home game through the week and go out and give our Williamsville North you have a certain routine,” coach Jim best effort.” The Spartans led Maurino said. If the Trojans 14-0 at the half and “They have to be a are going to pull off beat South park 21- little more mentally the upset, they will 0 in the first round of tough to play a need a big day from the Class A playoffs road game. That CB Sam Crabtree. last weekend... was our fifth road “He doesn’t look Derick Isler led the ground attack game this year.” like he has the as he rushed 23 times for 142 The Trojans physical attributes,” yards and 2 TDs... Isler scored on scored right before Maurino said. “He the half to take a doesn’t look fast, runs of 29 and 59 yards... 21-14 lead into the but he is. He does- locker room. n’t look like a big “We started a hitter, but he is. He little slow but our matches up against CentralA At A Glance kids responded,” the other team’s big Div All Maurino said. “We receiver and locks McKinley…...... 5-0 6-1 knew we just had them down.” Williamsville South.…..... 4-1 4-3 to win the second Crabtree inter- Williamsville North.…...... 3-2 4-3 half and we would cepted two passes Williamsville East.…...... 2-3 4-3 move on.” in the Trojans win East High...... 1-4 1-6 The Trojans led over Williamsville Riverside...... 0-5 0-7 28-14 when Mike Photo by Mark Adair South last week. Friday, October 18th Waterman returned West Seneca East senior Sam Crabtree. “People can not Wmsville South @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 an 40 catch the ball when Lake Shore @ Riverside, 7:00 yards for a TD. he is covering them,” Maurino said. Saturday, October 19th “That was a huge play,” Maurino said. “Somehow he finds a way to get it done.” Burgard @ East High (RF), 1:00 “You could see the wind go out of their Crabtree is a 2-year starter at CB. Wmsville North @ Grand Island, 2:00 sails. We knew we had them at that point.” “Sam will definitely bring a smile to McKinley @ Sweet Home, 2:00 West Seneca East will now play at your face,” Maurino said. “He’s a good Niagara Wheatfield @ Wmsville East, 2:00 Sweet Home in the Class A semifinals. kid who takes care of his work in school “By far, this will be our biggest chal- and just enjoys playing football.”

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10 Vikings One Win from Ralph Playoffs Grand Island beat McKinley 23-0 in “It was a good game,” Santorio said. the Class A semifinals last weekend. “We don’t think this will come easy.” A “I can’t say how happy we were with If the Vikings are going to advance to NOTEBOOK our kids performance,” coach Dean the Ralph for the A final, the will need a Sweet Home led just Santorio said. “To beat McKinley and big night from junior lineman Nick 14-0 at the half and shut them out on Paolini. beat Kenmore East turf is a great credit “He plays with a 32-0 in the first to our defensive ton of pride,” round of the Class A guys. We are really Santorio said. “He’s playoffs last week- happy with how we a real passionate end... Kevin Torrillo contained them.” kid and plays with a battled the wind and still complet- Grand Island is ton of pride. He ed 7 of 15 passes for 114 yards... now 7-1 and has never wants to let survived several us down or, espe- close calls this fall. cially let himself “Everyone down.” looks at scores but Paolini (5-11, we are concerned 245) started at G and with winning foot- DT as a sophomore. ball games,” “He’s starting South At A Glance A Santorio said. “We both ways again,” Div All had to battle for Santorio said. “He South Park...... 5-0 6-1 everything in our is as tough a kid as West Seneca East...... 4-1 6-1 division this year.” we have ever had. Hamburg...... …..... 2-3 3-4 Grand Island He’s also one of the Lake Shore...... 2-3 3-4 Hutch Tech...... 1-4 1-6 will now play strongest kids Iroquois..…...... 1-4 1-6 Williamsville North Photo by Mark Adair we’ve ever had.” in the Class A Grand Island junior Nick Paolini. #58 Paolini is a solid Friday, October 18th semifinals. student who main- Lake Shore @ Riverside, 7:00 “We know how talented they are,” tains a 3.0 academic average. Hutch Tech @ WSeneca East, 7:00 Cardinal O’Hara @ South Park, 7:00 Santorio said. “We expect a good, hard, “He wants to be successful all the Hamburg @ Frontier, 7:00 physical football game.” time,” Santorio said. “In school and in The Vikings beat Williamsville North practice, he works hard to succeed. He is Saturday, October 19th 30-15 just two weeks ago. Grand Island led actually a quiet kid but once the game Iroquois @ Starpoint, 2:00 16-15 in the 4th quarter but scored twice in starts he has passion and fire and he plays the late stages to put the game away. with a chip on his shoulder.”

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11 Burgard Runs Past Pioneer Playoffs Burgard beat Pioneer 20-0 in the first four years but we’re excited.” B round of the Class B playoffs. It was the Kolb says that his team is ecited for fifth shutout of the season for the the opportunity. NOTEBOOK Bulldogs. “We have what it takes to win,” he Alden led just 6-0 at “We are healthy and we are excited,” said. “Hopefully we can give them a the half but pulled coach Jason Kolb loss.” away after the break said. “We have a If Burgard is and beat Medina 25- very stout defense going to end 0 in the first round of and they are doing Alden’s season, the Class B playoffs a great job. They they will need a big last week... Lyle have set games up night from senior Grant had a big night as he for us this year. To QB Rayshawn rushed 25 times for 184 yards and win a champi- Jones. 3 TDs. Grant scored on runs of 8, onship, teams need “Rayshawn is a 8 and 12 yards... to rely on defense.” gifted athlete and Burgard is now can run the ball,” 7-1. The Bulldogs Kolb said. “He is only loss was 12-8 very fast and he has North At A Glance B to Cheektowaga. a great arm, too. He Div All Burgard allowed a can throw the ball.” Cheektowaga...... …..... 6-0 6-1 70-yard punt return Jones is starting Burgard...... 5-1 6-1 for a TD with :20 point guard for the Bennett.....…...... 4-2 4-3 left in the game. Seneca basketball Albion...... ………...... 3-3 4-3 “We are a punt team and he brings Medina...... 3-3 4-3 Amherst...... 3-3 3-4 return away from some of the same Lew-Port...... 2-4 3-4 being undefeated,” skills to the football Maryvale...... 1-5 1-6 Kolb said. “This Photo by Tim Frank team. Barker-RH...... 0-6 1-6 will be a tough Burgard senior Rayshawn Jones. “He can make Friday, October 18th week, though.” quick decisions,” Lew-Port @ Amherst, 6:00 Burgard will play at Alden in the Class Kolb said. “He has been getting better at Cheektowaga @ Maryvale, 7:00 B semifinals this weekend. looking for high percentage passes.” Medina @ Albion, 7:30 “Class B is very tough this year,” Kolb Jones has passed for 578 yards and 4 Saturday, October 19th said. “Depew and Eden are both getting TDs. He has also rushed for a team-best Burgard @ East High, 1:00 Bennett @ Barker-RH, 1:30 stronger and Alden is number-one in 434 yards and 9 TDs. WNY. Alden is going to be very challeng- “He loves football,” Kolb said. “He’s a ing. They haven’t lost a Section 6 game in leader on the field and on the court.” Mobility Agility Speed

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12 Alex Smythe Leads Eden Eden beat B North champion Depew beat Eden 45-16 a few weeks PlayoffsB Cheektowaga 23-12 in the first round of ago. the Class B playoffs this week. “Our kids have forgotten that game,” NOTEBOOK “Cheektowaga is a helluva football Tilley said. “We are healthier now. We Depew led 14-12 at team,” Eden coach Chuck Tilley said. played very poorly that night and Depew the half but explod- “They have a lot of really played well ed for 3 TDs in the speed and we are and took it to us.” third quarter and as slow as can be.” If Eden is going beat Bennett 41-28 Tilley said that to get past Depew last week... Nick his players used and advance to the Perrine led the technique to slow Ralph, they will ground game as he rushed 12 down the need a big night times for 68 yards and 2 TDs. Cheektowaga run- from Smythe. Perrine scored on runs of 17 and ning attack. “He’s a very “We took great tough, hard-nosed 27 yards... angles and stopped kid,” Tilley said. them before they “When he gets At A Glance could get a start,” rolling, he is hard SouthB he said. “We used to bring down.” Div All proper positioning Smythe (5-7, Alden...... 6-0 7-0 and stayed disci- 170) finished 2nd in Depew...... 5-1 5-2 plined.” the NYS wrestling Pioneer...... 4-2 4-3 Alex Smythe tournament in 2012 Eden...... …...... 3-3 4-3 returned the open- and has a scholar- Olean...... 2-4 3-4 Springville...... …..... 2-4 2-5 ing kickoff to give ship offer to wrestle East Aurora...... 2-4 2-5 Eden an early lead. at UB after high Dunkirk...... ……...... 0-6 0-7 The Raiders then Photo by Mark Adair school. recovered an acci- “He’s not big Friday, October 18th Eden senior Alex Smythe. dental onside kick- but he’s very East Aurora @ Alden, 7:00 Fredonia @ Dunkirk, 7:30 off but did not score on that possession. strong,” Tilley said. “He’s been a varsity Lancaster @ Depew, 7:30 “We controlled the ball,” Tilley said. wrestler since the 7th grade.” Olean @ Springville, 7:30 “We kept it very simple. We had no Tilley, a 2-year captain, has rushed for Saturday, October 19th turnovers and no penalties. We just played 948 yards and 13 TDs this fall. Pioneer @ Eden, 2:00 within ourselves.” “He’s not blazing fast but he has a Eden will now play at Depew in the good mix of speed and power,” Tilley Class B semifinals this weekend. said. “He can bowl people over.” Be Sure to attend the 2013 Offensive & Defensive Line Teaching Camp with NFL Coaching Legend Jim ‘Mouse’ McNally

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13 Cleve Hill Led by Senior Cleve Hill beat Falconer 22-0 in the said. “The intensity level was at a peak PlayoffsC first round of the Class C playoffs. The and I am sure we’ll see that again.” game was played in 60-mph winds, side- If the Golden Eagles are going to get NOTEBOOK ways rain and on a field that turned into a past Lackawanna and reach The Ralph, Fredonia used a 20- quagmire by the second half. the will need a solid performance from point blitz in the first “This was defi- senior lineman quarter to take a 40- nitely in the top 5 Steve McIllwain. 0 lead at the half as of ‘weather games’ “He is strong they beat that I have had,” and quick,” Graham Tonawanda 43-7 in Cleve Hill coach said. “He is athletic the first round of the Glen Graham said. enough to give big- Class C playoffs... Matt McCarthy “The rain was a ger players a prob- led the ground attack as he rushed factor but the wind lem.” was key in chang- McIllwain (5-10, for 138 yards on just 7 carries. ing the game plan. 195) is a 2-year McCarthy ran for TDs of 67 and 47 We threw 5 times.” starter at G and DE. yards in the first quarter... Cleve Hill “He plays all up scored twice in the and down the first quarter and defensive line,” At A Glance once in the second Graham said. “We North C frame. The second can play him any- Div All half was played in where on the line.” Cleveland Hill...... 6-0 7-0 a mud pit. McIllwain has Akron...... 5-1 5-2 “The field got worked hard during Lackawanna...... 4-2 4-3 chewed up,” the off-season. Tonawanda...... 3-3 3-4 Newfane...... 2-4 2-5 Graham said, “and “He’s an incredi- JFK...... …...... 1-5 1-6 no one could do Photo by Mark Adair bly hard worker,” Wilson...... ……….... 0-6 0-7 anything but run Cleve Hill senior Steve McIllwain. Graham said. “He the ball inside. The has done amazing Friday, October 18th North Tonawanda @ Tonawanda, 6:00 footing was impossible and made it hard things in the weight room. He looks like he Newfane @ Akron, 7:00 on both teams.” was chisled out of granite.” Lackawanna @ Wilson, 7:00 Due to the ruined field, Cleve Hill will McIllwain is a solid student with an Saturday, October 19th now host Lackawanna at 2:00 pm academic average in the 80s. JFK @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 Saturday at Depew High School. Cleve “He is a quiet leader,” Graham said. Hill beat Lackawanna 22-8 in Week 4. “Our kids see what he does in practice. “That game was not easy,” Graham He goes full speed, every rep.”

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14 Akron Takes On Fredonia Akron beat Southwestern 41-28 in the If Akron is going to beat Fredonia and PlayoffsC Class C semifinals. The Tigers jumped advance to The Ralph, they will need a out to a 27-0 lead in the second quarter big game from senior Tommy James. NOTEBOOK and then held off a Southwestern rally. “He’s a phenomenal football player,” Lackawanna took an “Southwestern has come back all Dean said. “His size limits him a little bit 8-6 lead at the half year,” Akron coach but he is strong and and scored 3 TDs in Mike Dean said. he’s tough as nails. the final quarter as “They are a 2nd- He just will not they beat half team. We come out of a Salamanca 32-16 in knew they were game.” the first round of the going to rally.” James is a 3-year Class C playoffs... Cam Smith led Dean said that starter at center. this Tigers’ team is “We gave him the ground game as he rushed 30 different than past the offensive MVP times for 124 yards and 3 TDs. teams. last year as a cen- Smith scored on runs of 1, 14 and “In the past, ter,” Dean said. “He 5 yards and also made 5 tackles. someone would get is so accurate with a big gain and it his snaps that he would deflate us,” just lets our offense At A Glance he said. “If a team get off the right South C rallied on us, we’d way on every play.” Div All be in trouble. These James was Fredonia...... 6-0 7-0 kids fight through moved from DT to Salamanca...... 5-1 6-1 that adversity.” LB this season and Southwestern...... 4-2 4-3 Senior Austen is averaging 12 Falconer...... 2-4 2-5 Lauricella rushed tackles per game. Allegany-Limestone...... 2-4 2-5 Gowanda...... 1-5 2-5 12 times for 205 Photo by Mark Adair “He has natural Silver Creek...... ……..... 1-5 1-6 yards and 3 TDs. Akron senior Tommy James. football instincts,” Chauncy Hill also Dean said. “He is Friday, October 18th caught a 71-yard TD pass. football smart and just flows to the ball.” Salamanca @ Gowanda, 7:00 Akron will now play Fredonia at 5pm James is a team captain. Falconer @ Southwestern, 7:00 Alley-Limestone @ Silver Creek,7:00 Saturday at Dunkirk High School in the “He’s a quiet kid,” Dean said. “He Fredonia @ Dunkirk, 7:30 Class C semifinals. doesn’t yell at anyone. If someone makes Saturday, October 19th “Fredonia is a great team,” Dean said. a mistake, he just shows them what to do. “We have to eliminate mistakes. On every The other kids have a ton of respect for play, we all have to do our job.” him. Everybody looks up to him.”

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15 Sandberg Solid for MGCLake MGCLake beat Cameron County, Pa. “Mitch has come so far this year,” 35-6 last weekend in a non-league game. Fischer said. “He is playing great football D The game was hastily scheduled when it for us both on the offense and defense.” NOTEBOOK became clear that Maple Grove would Sandberg (6-1, 185) starts at FB on Randolph roared out receive a bye in the first round of the D offense but also moves to TE in some for- to a 42-0 lead at the playoffs. mations. He also half and beat “We had a bye starts at LB on Dunkirk 42-16 last earlier this year,” defense. weekend. The game MGCLake coach “I first saw him was hastily sched- Curt Fischer said. at the midget level,” uled after it was “After the bye we Fischer said. “He’s known that Randolph would have played horrible. It come up through the would have been Maple Grove sys- a bye in the first round of the D awful to have tem and he’s been a playoffs... Mitchell Maycock com- another bye.” special player for a pleted 4 of 6 passes for 135 yards The coaches and while now.” and 2 TDs... the school adminis- Sandberg is tration worked faster than he first feverishly to find an appears. At A Glance opponent for the “He has very D Week 8 slot. deceptive speed and Div All “We were pan- power,” Fischer Randolph...... 5-0 7-0 icking,” Fischer said. “He runs Maple Grove-C.Lake...... 4-1 6-1 said. “We had been downhill extremely Portville...... 3-2 5-2 looking for a game well. He’s able to Ellicottville...... 2-3 4-3 in Ohio, Delaware, run through tackles.” Cassadaga Valley...... 1-4 1-6 *Westfield...... 0-2 0-2 and Maryland. We Photo by Tim Frank Sandberg is also *season cancelled were lucky to find MGCLake sophomore Mitch Sandberg. one of the Dragons Cameron County. leading tacklers. Friday, October 18th Portville @ Randolph, 7:00 They are a great bunch of coaches and “He makes great reads and he’s a very Cassadaga Valley @ Cuba-Rushford, 7:30 kids. It was a nice opportunity for both disciplined linebacker,” Fischer said. teams.” Sandberg is an outstanding student with Saturday, October 19th If MGCLake is going to beat an academic average in the mid-90s. Maple Grove-CLake @ Clymer, 1:30 Ellicottville and advance to play at The “He’s very quiet and focused,” Fischer Ellicottville @ Nichols, 1:00 Ralph, they will need to get a big perfor- said. “He loves the game and he’s all about mance from sophomore Mitch Sandberg. the team.”

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16 Catt-LV Heads to The Ralph Cattaraugus-LV beat Panama 14-8 in driving for a TD when they lost a fumble overtime last weekend to advance to the on the Panama 1-yard line. DD DD Finals. The teams were tied 8-8 at the “That could have crushed us,” Miller NOTEBOOK end of regulation time. said. “It could have been devastating.” Franklinville explod- “It was a hard-fought game,” Catt-LV But, on the second play, Snow tackled ed for 3 TDs in the coach Tim Miller the Panama ball second quarter to said. “Panama carrier in the end take a 22-8 lead at came ready to play. zone for a safety the half as they beat It was a brawl.” and a 2-0 lead. Nichols 36-8 last Catt-LV has not “Caleb just blew weekend... Two played at The up the guard in Ralph since 2006. front of him,” backs rushed for over 100 yards... “Our kids were Miller said. “He hit Jamie Greiner ran 14 times for just ecstatic and the back and buried 103 yards and a TD... understandably so,” the whole play.” Miller said. “For a Colt Agnew lot of them, playing returned the kickoff at the Ralph is 65 yards for a TD unbelievable.” and an 8-0 lead. At A Glance The T-wolves “Those were our DD will play Frewsburg only points in regu- Div All in the DD title lation,” Miller said. Sherman...... 5-1 6-1 game at 10am on “Caleb’s play was Cattaraugus-LV...... 5-1 6-1 Saturday, Nov. 9th. huge.” Panama...... 4-2 5-2 If Catt-LV is Snow is also Frewsburg...... …...... 4-2 4-3 going to win the solid on the O-line. Franklinville...... 2-4 2-5 Clymer...... 1-5 1-6 title, junior DL Photo by Tim Frank “He has really Pine Valley...... 0-6 0-7 Caleb Snow will Cattaraugus-LV junior Caleb Snow. good first step,” play a big role. Miller said, “and Friday, October 18th “Caleb has started up front for us for two he’s as strong as an ox. Justin Forster is just Pine Valley @ Franklinville, 7:00 Frewsburg @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00 years now,” Miller said. “He’s a pretty big short of 1,000 yards and a large portion of kid. What surprises people is his mobility. that was run behind Caleb.” Saturday, October 19th He moves fantastic for a boy his size.” Snow is not a fiery leader. Panama @ Sherman, 1:30 Snow (5-11, 310) made the biggest “You won’t get a lot of conversation MGCLake @ Clymer, 1:30 play of the game on defense. from him,” Miller said, “all he does is get After a scoreless first half, C-LV was the job done.”

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17 Joe’s Readies for Canisius MsgrMartin St. Joe’s beat Timon 15-6 last weekend is a heck of a running back.” in a game played in inclement weather. If St. Joe’s is going to top Canisius, High winds and sideways rain made pass- they will need a big game from senior NOTEBOOK ing almost impossible. Tyler Hill, who stepped in at G for the Canisius scored a “That weather was ugly,” St. Joe’s coach win over Timon. pair of TDs in the Dennis Gilbert said. “Throughout his first and the second “We wanted to time here, he has quarters to take a spread it out and always been about 28-0 lead at the half throw it but that the team,” Gilbert as they beat became an issue.” said. Cardinal O’Hara 41- Gilbert said his When Hill 0 last weekend... Qadree Ollison players were arrived at St. Joe’s, powered the ground attack as he focused on beating he was a QB. Timon this season. “In his time rushed for 161 yards and 2 TDs on “They beat us here,” Gilbert said, just 11 carries. Ollison scored on twice last year,” he “he has played tight runs of 67 and 44 yards... said, “and they end, slot, fullback, ended our season. quarterback and We owed to our now guard. He truly At A Glance seniors to settle it. just wants to go out MMA We needed to and compete and he Div All answer the bell.” doesn’t care where.” Canisius...... 3-0 5-1 Gilbert said the Hill (6-2, 235) is St. Joe’s...... 2-0 4-2 Senior Day festivi- also the Marauders St. Mary’s...... 1-1 4-1 Bishop Timon...... 1-2 2-4 ties added impor- long snapper. St. Francis...... ……...... 1-2 2-4 tance to the game. “He’s a great Cardinal O’Hara...... 0-3 1-4 “It was the last Photo by Mark Adair long snapper,” time that our St. Joe’s senior Tyler Hill. Gilbert said. “He Nichols...... -- 2-3 seniors will play has a visit to Friday, October 18th on our field,” Gilbert said. “They really Maryland as a long-snapper. He could St. Joe’s @ Cathedral Prep, 7:00 wanted to finish with a win at home.” snap at that level.” Canisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 St. Joe’s now plays the biggest game Hill, who has also punted in his time at St. Mary’s@ Hutch Tech, 7:00 of the season when they face arch-rival St. Joe’s, is also a solid student. Saturday, October 19th Sherman @ Nichols, 12:00 Canisius this weekend. “He works his butt off every day,” St. Francis @ Cardinal O’Hara, 2:00 “They have a good ball club,” Gilbert Gilbert said. “and he does the same on the said. “They have a good team and Qadree classroom.”

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Team W-L Team W-L 1. Hoosick Falls (2) 8-0 1. Randolph (6) 8-0 2. Babylon (11) 7-0 2. Tioga (4) 8-0 3. Chenango Forks (4) 7-1 3. Chester (9) 6-1 4. Potsdam (10) 8-0 4. MGCLake (6) 6-1 5. Le Roy (5) 7-1 5. Cambridge (2) 8-0 6. Cleveland Hill (6) 8-0 6. Greenwich (2) 7-1 7. Chatham (2) 8-0 7. Rensselaer (2) 7-1 8. Rye Neck (1) 8-0 8. Westmoreland (3) 7-1 9. Fredonia (6) 8-0 9. Caledonia-Mumford (5) 7-1 10. Millbrook (9) 8-0 10. Sandy Creek (3) 7-1 Section 1: W’chester, Rockland 11. East Rochester/ Gananda (5) 7-1 11. Unatego (4) 7-1 Section 2: Capitol District 12. Watertown IHC (3) 8-0 12. Herkimer (3) 7-1 Section 3: Central New York 13. Fonda-Fultonville (2) 7-1 13. Clyde-Savannah (5) 7-1 Section 4: Southern Tier 14. General Brown (3) 7-1 14. Elmira Notre Dame (4) 7-1 Section 5: Genesee Valley 15. Bronxville (1) 6-2 15. Dolgeville (3) 7-1 Section 6: Western New York 16. Burke Catholic (9) 7-1 16. Red Jacket (5) 7-1 Section 7: Champlain 17. Wayland-Cohocton (5) 7-1 17. Weedsport (5) 7-1 Section 8: Nassau 18. Woodlands (1) 6-2 18. Bishop Kearney (5) 6-2 Section 9: Orange, Ulster 19. Ogdensburg (10) 7-1 19. Ticonderoga (7) 6-2 Section 10: St. Lawrence 20. Dobbs Ferry (1) 6-2 20. Spencer-Van Etten (4) 6-2 Section 11: Suffolk Section 12/PSAL: NY City CHSFL: Catholic Football

20 The Heart of a Champion Character Playbook theme is Answer The Call! CTF’s vision is to develop the hearts of coaches and Athletes who compete with skill and integrity are those athletes to be men of character for others. who play with confidence. Integrity means to be complete or This Week in the ANSWER THE CALL process is the whole. What does that look like? It is the Athlete who leads word Execution. by example in speech, conduct, love, faith and integrity. What allows us to Execute to the end…? Love! To execute you need the character traits of the previous 9 Because… Love suffers long and endures. weeks. Let’s recap those qualities: It’s that time of the season to Raise the Standard. Attentive…Next Level... SelfControl... Willing... Aristotle said this, “We are what we repeatedly do, excel- Enthusiasm... Respect... Tough... Hope... Execution... lence is not an act it is a habit.” These character traits will ensure that you are on course Athletes, your Physical training has some value but (char- to becoming complete. acter) has value for the present and the future. It is character Execution is carrying out an action to proper completion. that allows you to be Consistent, Precise and Excellent. It is the completion of a skill with quickness and a sense Strap it up and Get after it. of timing. It is finishing the run, the tackle, playing “to the whistle”, the stalk block away from the play. Whatever you Love Never Fails! do, do it with all your heart until the end. Coach Masters Cross Training Character Players! Anthony Miller (Depew) • Dylan Paprocki (Ellicottville) Colin Anderson (Frewsburg) • Jacob Toy (Sherman) Ryan Zulawski (St. Francis) • Justin Hersey (St. Mary’s) Chris Stevens (Barker) • Sam Terrazano (Starpoint) Kyle Morton (Cattaraugus-LV) • Ricky Eddy (Panama) Lexus Pollard (JFK) • Mike Priest (Silver Creek) Jordan Biggs (Frontier) • Moziah Townsend (Lockport)

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I think they’ll feel a a piercing sideways rain. lot of pride in that when The Panthers scored they get older.” twice in the 2nd quarter Speaking of tradition, while driving directly into the Panthers are now the teeth of the storm. just one win away from “We put points on the playing in Ralph Wilson board going against the Stadium for an eighth wind,” coach John Faller straight season. They said, “That was pretty big.” have won six straight Sweet Home is 8-0 Class A titles and 68 and the top-seed in Class straight games against A. The Panthers were a WNY opponents. heavy favorite entering Even talk of the the game against ‘Sweet Home Streak’ is Kenmore East. becoming a tradition dur- Faller, however, made ing ‘Ralph Week. Faller sure to tell his players says he has no problem that seedings don’t mat- talking about any of the ter at this point in the streaks. season. “It’s not really a con- “The number in front versation in our locker of your name doesn’t Photo by Mark Adair room,” he said. “but we mean anything,” Faller know it’s there. The only Sweet Home junior RB Jordan Evert has rushed for 829 yards and said. “The night before time we bring it up is 14 TDs this season. Evert will lead the Panthers against West our game, seeds 2, 3 and before the season. We 4 all lost. At this point, Seneca East in the Class A semifinals this week. put it right in front of the everyone is a pretty good team and the only thing that kids.” matters is how you play for 48 minutes.” Faller says that he tries to make his players under- The Panthers will now host West Seneca East (7-1) in stand that Sweet Home has a target on the side of their the semifinals at 2:00 pm Saturday. Another trip to ‘The helmet. Ralph’ is at stake. “Everyone wants to be the team that knocks us off,” he “It’s the last home game for our seniors so it will be said. “Every team is going to give us their best effort and important to them for that reason, too,” Faller said. pressure us. How we answer the call when it’s time to It may be the last game the Panthers play on the field play under pressure is important. Every time you have to at all. A new bond issue was passed in district voting and overcome something, it makes you stronger.” Sweet Home is hoping a brand, new athletic facility with Faller said that in last year’s Far West Regionals, artificial turf will be open in time for next season. Sweet Home benefitted by playing through difficult situa- “I’m not sure when the construction will be done,” tions earlier in the season. Faller said. “We might play on the new field next year but “We had been behind several times last year,” he said. we don’t know yet.” See “Cover Story” on page 23 22 CoverStory continued from page 22 “That experience helped us when we fell behind to Eastridge in the playoffs and we needed to make a come- back.” One player whose experience has helped this season is Tune in to junior Jordan Evert. Evert, a 6-1, 185-pound junior, was called up to the var- sity as a sophomore last season. TALK “He was a good all-around athlete on the freshman team,” Faller said. “We brought him up as a sophomore because we needed a back-up quarterback.” Starter Michael Torrillo was never hurt so Evert never FOOTBALL!! had to step in at QB. However, when Khalil Humphrey was injured, Jordan stepped in as a running back. “He did well,” Faller said. “He became our leading rush- er last year.” Evert did a lot more than just fill in at RB. “He played defensive end, linebacker and safety,” Faller said. “He also played a little at wide receiver, running back and a little quarterback. He had a lot to learn and he showed us what he could do.” Last weekend against Kenmore East, the Panthers needed the experience as three starters were missing from the action. Brandon Smiley, a starter at WR and LB missed the game because he was sick. Davonte Lee, who starts at DB, was injured early in the game suffered a sprained knee. Both players may be back for the semifinals. However, John Navarro, a starter at both OT and DT, will miss the rest of the season with a torn ligament in his hand. He had surgery earlier this week. “That’s a lot to overcome,” Faller said, “but I think the kids that filled in played well.” Despite what many area fans may think, the Panthers are actually a young team this season. Most of their starters are juniors and sophomores. Which is why Evert is so important. “If you have you a sophomore playing for you, it’s like Be sure to LISTEN Saturday Morning from 10 to 11!! having a 2-year senior,” Faller said. “That first year of experience is important It makes you better.” Evert is quickly becoming one of the better players in Western New York. He has rushed for 829 yards this season. He has also caught 12 passes for 208 yards and scored 14 TDs. “He has a real good drive when he runs,” Faller said. “He has strong legs and once he gets moving, he’s a load to bring down.” Evert, one of the hardest hitters in Class A when he plays safety on defense, understands that the Panthers rely on his experience. “We lost 7 senior starters from last year,” he said. “But we had people come up from the JV that can play as well as anyone from last year. They have filled some shoes.” Evert, who also plays for the Sweet Home basketball and baseball teams, says he is thinking about one thing.

“Our whole mind set is just playing the game and com- Tony Caligiuri Sean Bruso Mike Ferrentino Roger Weiss ing out with a win,” he said. “That’s all. That’s the only thing we think about each week.” (716) 803-0550 23 Team Reports Western New York Akron Tigers The Tigers jumped 2013FOCUS ON out to a 27-0 lead and held off a second-half rally to beat outhwestern 41-28 last weekend... Goltz Leads OP Offense Austen lauricella had a huge night as Orchard Park beat Clarence 36-20 ers. We will have to be ready to go.” he rushed 12 times for 205 yards and last weekend in the first round of the If the Quakers are going to 3 TDs. Lauricella Class AA playoffs. The Quakers were advance to ‘The Ralph,’ they are also caught 2 passes tied 0-0 after one quarter and led just going to need a big day from QB for 106 yards and a 14-0 at the half. Kevin Goltz. TD... Cjay Longwell “It was close for a while,” Orchard “He went to Canisius,” Tundo said, completed 6 of 11 Park coach Gene Tundo said. “We “but he transferred back to Orchard passes for 209 yards didn’t finish a few drives in the first Park last year because he wanted to and 3 TDs... Chaunce quarter. Then, we got into a rhythm play for the Quakers.” Hill caught 3 passes on offense and Goltz, a junior, for 90 yards and 2 Chaunce Hill started finishing started for the JV TDs, including a 65-yard TD pass. drives.” team in 2012. Hill also intercepted a pass on The Quakers “We called him defense... Tommy James led the will now play at up when Ben Frontier in the Holmes got hurt,” defensive effort as he made 14 tack- Class AA semifi- Tundo said. les... Joe Sarow also had a big night as nals this week- “Kevin played in he made 11 tackles... Jake Clark end. Tundo says the Jamestown recovered a fumble... Garrett Schultz that his players game and did a made 9 tackles... Doug Berghorn was missed playing phenomenal job. in on 7 stops... Frontier during We kept him up 2013 Schedule the regular sea- with us.” Fri., Sept. 6...... Wilson...... 45-6 son. Goltz served as Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Cleve Hill...... 13-28 “Frontier and a back-up to Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Medina...... 7:30 Hamburg are a Holmes last fall Fri., Sept. 27...... Tonawanda...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ JFK...... 1:30 rivalry because and did not enter Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:30 they are in the 2013 as the starter. Fri., Oct. 18...... Newfane...... 7:00 same town,” “We had three Tundo said. “But players battle for Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Frontier is defi- the job,” Tundo Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA nitely our rival said. “We actually because we are Photo by Mark Adair split time at QB 2013 Numbers in the same divi- Junior QB Kevin Goltz has played well for for a while.” Rushing: Lauricella 64-679, Schultz 103-470, sion and we are Orchard Park this season. Goltz finally Weierheiser 60-392, Longwell 42-245, right next door to won the job and Szlapak 3-94, Truglio 3-41, Granda 6-24, Wickins 1-2. each other. The kids have known has been the starter for the past each other for years, all through the three games. He seems to grow Receiving: Lauricella 39-757, LSundown 21-210, Hill 10-137, Longwell 4-63, Szlapak 3-156, little leagues.” more comfortable each week. He WBlueye 3-46, Schultz 1-13. Orchard Park and Frontier battle passed for 243 yards and ran for 152 on several different venues through- yards in the Quakers 42-41 loss to TDs: Lauricella 16, Weierheiser 8, Schultz 5, Szlapak 3, Hill 2, Truglio, Longwell, Grande, out the school year. Jamestown. LSundown. “The kids play against each other “That was a breakout game for Passing: Weirheiser 44-95-686, in every sport,” Tundo said. “Frontier- him,” Tundo said. “Our offense is Longwell 37-72-743. Orchard Park game is always a huge functioning at a high level right now game, especially in football.” because Kevin has picked up every- TD Passes: Longwell 8, Weirheiser 5. Tundo also said that, despite hav- thing we want him to do.” : Hill 3, LSundown 2, Longwell 2, ing two losses, his team Goltz, who also plays basketball Siska, WBlueye, Lauricella. “This is going to be a battle,” he and lacrosse for OP, is also a solid FRec: LSundown 2, Sarow, Schultz, Longwell, said. “Frontier is physically tough and student. Clark they have a lot of good football play- “He’s a great kid,” Tuno said, “and 24 Team Reports

Albion Alden Allegany-Limestone Purple Eagles Bulldogs Gators

The Purple Eagles led The Bulldogs led just The Gators led 21-0 at 6-0 after one quarter but 6-0 at the half but pulled the half and beat Wilson lost to Olean 21-6 last weekend in the away after the break and beat Medina 42-0 in the semifinals of the Class C semifinals of the Class B Chuck 25-0 in the first round of the Class B Chuck Funke Tournament... The run- Funke Tournament... Ed Wolfe led the playoffs last week... Lyle Grant had a ning game was effective as the Gators ground game as he rushed 22 times big night as he rushed 25 times for rushed for 232 yards... Ron for 102 yards and a 184 yards and 3 TDs. Cunningham led the TD. Wolfe finished Grant scored on runs offense as he rushed the season with 1,081 of 8, 8 and 12 yards... 15 times for 105 rushing yards and 10 Brian Stoldt com- yards and 3 TDs... TDs. He also recov- pleted 12 of 20 pass- Todd Mason ran 12 ered a fumble on es for 154 yards... times for 92 yards defense... Kyle Ryan richards caught and 2 TDs... Zach Smith ran 10 times 3 passes for 33 yards Johnston completed Josh Lippert for 45 yards... John Kollin Reynolds and also rumbled 12 Erik Feitshans 4 of 6 passes for 69 Warne completed 8 of 16 passes for yards for a TD... Austin Hopcia yards and a TD... MacKenzie Zemak 58 yards... Des Blackmon caught 4 caught 3 passes for 56 yards... Dylan caught 3 passes for 55 yards and made passes for 36 yards... Dylan Burkhart Dussault caught 3 passes for 36 8 tackles on defense... Todd Mason was a stadnout on the offensive line... yards... Erik Feitshans has been a caught a 14-yard TD pass... Tom Nye Clayton Stanton, Kollin Reynolds force on the DL all season. He made 4 made 8 tackles... Josh Lippert made and Steven Stauss all made 9 tackles tackles in the win over Medina... Phil 7 tackles and recorded a QB sack... on defense... Albion finished the sea- Zobrest had 3 tackles and recorded a Roman Greco was a standout on the son with a 4-4 record... QB sack... OL... Alex Anzivine made 7 tackles...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Barker-RH...... 32-0 Fri., Sept. 6...... Dunkirk...... 32-7 Fri., Sept. 6...... Cattaraugus-LV...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... Burgard...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Falconer...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Maryvale...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Pioneer...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Fredonia...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Olean...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Medina...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... East Aurora...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2012 Numbers Rushing: Wolfe 159-1081, KSmith 40-218, Rushing: Grant 133-964, Richards 54-247, Rushing: Cunningham 92-606, Mason 92-410, Reynolds 48-185, Thompson 6-39, Dicureia 6-23, Stoldt 34-177, Gattuso 7-30, Marks 1-4, Johnston 58-252, Nye 41-121, Sayles 12-46, Warne 19-19, Blackman 2-10, Gibson 4-4, Patterson 2-3, Krystyniak 2-3, Zobrest 2-1. Miller 5-33, McGraw 3-31, McCartney 3-10, Bison 1-(-2), Bryant 1-(-5), Hart 1-(-7). Pula 1-3. Receiving: Hopcia 34-495, Dussault 28-348, Receiving: Blackmon 34-465, Hart 16-355, Cooper 8-126, Richards 5-64, Riddoch 5-39, Receiving: Zemak 16-219, Mason 9-77, Moore 6-64, Reynolds 2-9, Wolfe 2-5, Widman 2-21, Grant 2-16. Nye 6-39, Cunningham 2-25, Wood 2-20, Thompson 1-6, Girvin 1-5. Pula 1-18, Sayles 1-6. TDs: Grant 14, Hopcia 7, Dussault 6, TDs: Wolfe 10, Blackmon 7, Hart 5, Reynolds 3, Richards 4, Cooper 2, Widman. TDs: Cunningham 8, Mason 7, Johnston 4, KSmith, Dicureia, Thompson. Nye 2, Miller. Passing: Stoldt 84-138-1118. Passing: Warne 51-105-668, KSmith 10-33-190, Passing: Johnston 35-68-365, McGraw 2-11-40. Hart 1-1-61, Wolfe 0-1-0. TD Passes: Stoldt 17.

TD Passes: Warne 9, KSmith 2 Interceptions: Grant 2, Cooper, Hopcia, TD Passes: Johnston 3. Richards. Interceptions: Thompson 3, Dicureia 3, Blackmon 2, Trevino, Hart. FRec: Grant 2, Riddoch, Stoldt, Dussault. Interceptions: Johnston 2, Mason 2, Pula.

FRec: Zicari 2, Bison, Stanton, Stauss, Moore, Wolfe. FRec: Anzivine.

25 Team Reports

Amherst Barker-Roy-Hart Bennett Tigers Tigers

The Tigers fell behind Barker-Roy-Hart led The Tigers trailed just 14-0 at the half and lost to 20-14 at the half but 14-12 at the half but sur- East Aurora 20-0 in the semifinals of allowed a pair of TDs in the third rendered 4 TDs after the break and the Chuck Funke Tournament... quarter and lost to Starpoint 28-20 last lost to Depew 41-26 last weekend... Amherst will finish the season against weekend... Barker will finish the sea- Bennett finished the season with a 4-4 Tonawanda this week... Juwan Baker son with a home game against new- record... Andrew White led the led the ground game fane this week... ground game as he as he rushed for 45 Jacob Haight had a rushed 12 times for yards on 8 carries... big night as he rushed 70 yards ad a TD. Jimmy Chadwick 19 times for 166 White also caught 3 added 21 yards on 9 yards and 2 TDs. He passes for 50 yards.. carries... Nathan also returned a punt Robert Humphrey Russell-Webster led 47 yards. Haight also carried 13 times for the defensive unit as returned an intercep- 63 yards... Paul he made 9 tackles, 5 Russell-Webster tion 50 yards for a Chris Stevens Dixon rushed for 40 Isaiah McDuffie solo... Mike Pera was also solid as he TD and recovered a fumble on yards and a TD on 10 carries... made 9 tackles, 4 initial hits... Blake defense... Tyler Childs led the defense Freshman Isaiah McDuffie, a 2-way Haubeil averaged 36 yards on 5 punts with 11 tackles, 5 solo... CJ Fitch starter all season, rushed for 35 yards and also had a 60-yard kickoff... Jon made 9 tackles, including 1 for lost on 5 carries... Eric Thompson com- Yang made 8 tackles, 4 primary... yardage... Josh Mead made 7 tackles, pleted 10 of 15 passes for 151 yards Austin Ley was in on 7 tackles with 5 5 initial hits... Chris Stevens made 6 and a TD... Alexander Lofton caught solo... Bryon Fowler and Christian tackles, 5 solo, and recovered a fum- 3 passes for 101 yards and a TD... Green each made 6 tackles... ble... Joel Dean made 9 tackles...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Medina...... 6-48 Fri., Sept. 6...... Albion...... 0-32 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Burgard (AH)...... 4:30 Thu., Sept. 12..... Wmsville East...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Cheektowaga (AH)...2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Barker...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Cheektowaga...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Lew-Port (AH)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Burgard...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Attica (5)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Medina...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Lew-Port...... 6:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... Bennett...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Barker...... 1:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Baker 76-384, Chadwick 85-381, Rushing: Haight 79-636, Mead 65-255, Rushing: Dixon 65-456, McDuffie 44-380, Nagy 37-367, Morris 27-141, Posner 7-28, Childs 37-132, Xapsos 40-128, BWoods 19-96, White 37-345, Humphrey 29-214, Harper 8-14, Edie 7-9, McPeek 1-3, Green 1-(-10). Haag 19-62, DWoods 27-62, Smolinsky 7-48, Wardlaw 10-110, Dean 12-59, Whitlock 3-30, Fitch 14-39, Callaghan 4-25, Payne 2-3. Wilknis 5-30. Receiving: Green 22-236, Lenegan 5-83, Morris 4-55, Chadwick 2-12, Baker 1-13. Receiving: BWoods 9-140, Haight 7-241, Receiving: Lofton 6-176, White 6-125, Fitch 4-24, Callaghan 4-17, Childs 2-17, Whitlock 2-15, Brown 2-15, Williams 1-70. TDs: Nagy 6, Baker 3, Chadwick 2, Morris 2. Da.Woods 2-16, Xapsos 1-10. TDs: Dixon 9, White 6, Lofton 4, McDuffie 3, TDs: Height 14, BWoods 3, Childs 2, Mead, Dean 2, Humphrey 2, Thompson, O’Dell, Passing: Chadwick 28-61-338, Nagy 6-17-61. DWoods. Whitlock.

Passing: Xapsos 23-54-422, Haight 5-20-43. Passing: Thompson 25-60-436. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Xapsos 7. TD Passes: Thompson 6. Interceptions: Chadwick. Interceptions: Haight 3, Callaghan. Interceptions: Brown 4, Sotero 2, O’Dell. FRec: Childs 2, DWoods, Smolinsky, Payne, FRec: Lenegan 2, McPeek 2, Fowler 2, Callaghan, Haight, Steves. Harper, Green. FRec: Robertson 3, Mingo 2, Dixon, Dean

26 Team Reports

Bishop Timon Burgard Canisius Tigers Bulldogs Crusaders

The Tigers trailed 9-0 The Bulldogs led just The Crusaders scored at the half and lost to St. 6-0 at the half and beat a pair of TDs in the first Joe’s 15-6 last season... The game was Pioneer 20-0 in the first round of the and the second quarters to take a 28-0 played in high winds and sideways Class B playoffs... It was Burgard’s lead at the half as they beat Cardinal rain which impacted both team’s fifth shutout of the season... Marcus O’Hara 41-0 last weekend... Qadree offenses... Gavin Caulfield led the Hampton led the ground game as he Ollison powered the ground attack as ground game as he rushed for 56 yards he rushed for 161 rushed 10 times for on 6 carries... yards and 2 TDs on 30 yards. He also Rayshawn Jones ran just 11 carries. made 8 tackles on 12 times for 42 yards Ollison scored on defense... Brady and a TD... Karl runs of 67 and 44 King added 19 yards Jones ran 9 times for yards... Solomon on just 3 carries to 30 yards and 2 TDs... Rebfro added 62 the offense... Despite Jamar Holmes car- yards on just 8 car- the fierce winds, Derick Simpson ried 4 times for 34 Darlell Sanders ries... Zach James Thomas Brandon May completed 4 of 14 yards... Darlell Sanders led the Liberatore rushed for a TD and passes for 22 yards... Derick Simpson defense with 14 tackles... Raymond passed for a TD... Jake Loucks tossed intercepted a pass and recovered a Harris intercepted a pass and recov- a 15-yard TD pass... AJ Satcher also fumble on defense. He returned the ered a fumble on defense... Quinton rushed for TDs... James Thomas INT 21 yards for a TD... Ryan Byrne Williams intercepted a pass... Kevon made 5 tackles, 3 for lost yardage... had 9 tackles and a QB sack... Perry made 10 tackles... Andre Dillon Mesi made 4 solo tackles, 1 for Brandon Donohue intercepted a Gamblin made 9 tackles and recorded a loss... David Koeppel made 3 tack- pass... Jordan Ernst made 7 tackles... a QB sack... les, 2 for lost yardage...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... Aquinas...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Bennett (AH)...... 4:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ McQuaid...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Glen Oak (Oh)..... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Albion...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Aquinas...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Walsh Jesuit...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Riverside...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Medina (AH)...... 4:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ St. Francis...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Cardinal O’Hara...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Amherst (AH)...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... St. Mary’s...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Canisius...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Cheektowaga...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Bishop Timon...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Wmsville South...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ East High (JW).... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Mooney (Oh)...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 26...... @ O’Hara...... 2:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Sat., Nov. 2...... St. Joe’s...... 2:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 8/9...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Caulfield 69-494, Thomas 61-330, Rushing: RJones 69-437, McHampton 50-422, Rushing: Ollison 150-971, Renfro 21-130, King 36-217, Mann 20-96, Simpson 19-77, Dennis 39-304, KJones 33-288, Holmes 15-127, Huffman 9-128, Liberatore 39-124, MThomas 11-91, May 9-42, Donohue 1-7, Ernest 4-5. Lee 5-71, Greene 6-67, Thompson 15-46, Loucks 8-41, Garrett 9-35, Satcher 7-30, MkHampton 7-28, Gamblin 1-20, Sanders 3-12, Zaffram 8-25, Jonas 2-14, Cych 3-12, Miles 3-10, Receiving: Donohue 21-416, Collins 7-129, Holloway 2-12, Harris 1-2, Drain 2-(-2), Seminara 1-6, TrWheatley 1-3, Veronica 1-0. Caulfield 5-44, Dougherty 4-52, Ringwood 3-28, Grayson 1-(-2). Receiving: Richards 16-253, TyWheatley 13-147, Davis 2-61, Thomas 2-1, Simpson 1-14. Receiving: Holmes 14-252, Harris 12-230, MThomas 10-156, Huffman 7-120, Greene 6-127, Dennis 5-52, McHampton 4-38, Simpson 5-161, Ollison 3-16, MacDonald 1-15, TDs: Caulfield 6, Thomas 4, Donohue 4, Touris 1-7. Simpson 3, King 2, Mann, Collins, May. MkHampton 2-10, KJones 1-9. TDs: Ollison 12, Simpson 3, TyWheatley 3, TDs: RJones 9, McHampton 6, Holmes 4, Passing: Simpson 38-81-602, May 7-22-155. Richards 3, Zaffram 2, Renfro, MThomas, Loucks, Harris 4, Dennis 4, KJones 4, Morrow 2, Touris, Satcher, Liberatore, MacDonald. Greene 2, Sanders, MkHampton, Drain. TD Passes: Simpson 3, May. Passing: Liberatore 32-54-547, Passing: RJones 45-79-568. Loucks 22-37-309, Olloson 2-10-19. Interceptions: Donohue 4, Mann, Davis, TD Passes: RJones 4. TD Passes: Liberatore 6, Loucks 5. Collins, Simpson. Interceptions: MThomas 2, Garrett 2, Mesi, Interceptions: MkHampton 5, Drain 3, Harris 3, Richards, Zaffram, JThomas, TyWheatley, FRec: Collins 2, Cobel, Mann, Giacobello, Sanders 2, Williams. Huffman. Ernest, Simpson. FRec: Morrow 2, Sanders 2, Drain 2, FRec: TyWheatley 3, Zaffran 2, Mesi, MkHampton, Gamblin, Harris, Gaskin. Kenefick, Richards.

27 Team Reports

Cardinal O’Hara Cassadaga Valley Catt-Little Valley Hawks Cougars Timberwolves

The Hawks fell behind No Report. The Timberwolves 28-0 at the half and lost played to a 0-0 tie at the to Canisius 41-0... The Hawks did not half and an 8-8 tie after regulation attempt a pass in the game... Charles before beating Panama 14-8 in over- Dubose led the offense as he rushed time last weekend... Catt-LV will now 24 times for 186 yards. Dubose broke play Frewsburg in Ralph Wilson away for a 45-yard Stadium for the DD run and also made 4 championship... tackles on defense... Anthony Bernardi Clifford Ziegler rushed 10 times for added 26 yards on 11 43 yards, including carries to the offen- the game-winning sive totals. He also TD on a 2-yard made 4 tackles on plunge... Justin defense. Ziegler is Evan Horn Forster ran 25 times Anthony Bernardi the Hawks leading tackler this season for 154 yards... Kyle O’Donnell led with 65. He also has 9 tackles-for- the defense with 9 tackles... Caleb loss... Erich Wheeler led the defen- Snow made 5 tackles, including 1 in sive unit as he made 5 tackles... the end zone for a crucial safety... Maurice Brown was in on 4 stops... Colt Agnew returned the ensuing Cameron Klaiber made 3 tackles kickoff 65 yards for a TD. He also had while Evan Horn made 2... O’Hara a crucial sack in the OT session.. will play St. Mary’s this week... Damian Watts was in on 5 tackles...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Nichols...... 30-28 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Ellicottville...... 11-26 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Alley-Limestone...7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... OPEN...... Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... Panama...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ St. Joe’s...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... MGrove-CLake...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Sherman...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Portville...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Clymer...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Franklinville...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... St. Francis...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Randolph...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ South Park...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Westfield...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... Frewsburg...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 26...... Canisius...... 2:00 Sat., Nov. 1...... St. Mary’s...... 2:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 8/9...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2012 Numbers 2012 Numbers Rushing: Dubose 60-305, Moore 44-248, Rushing: Peterson 65-503, Mower 106-487, Rushing: Forster 148-979, O’Donnell 28-211, Willis 32-219, Cathcart 28-185, Johnson 26-140, Crabtree 8-73, Blizzard 13-62, Watts 14-40, Bernardi 51-211, Morton 54-149, Hanft 3-33, Ziegler 14-36, Harris 7-28, Edwards 4-25, Ruge 3-29, Miller 24-22, Hallowell 1-5, CAgnew 1-14, Grey 9-10. Wheeler 6-5, Castile 3-(-5). Echevarria 1-1. Receiving: CAgnew 13-366, Stevens 9-96, Receiving: Littlejohn 11-101, Moore 10-280, Receiving: Davis 5-75, Peterson 3-44, Morton 3-25, Forster 1-(-2). Wheeler 3-33, Ziegler 2-20, Dubose 1-25. Crabtree 3-24, Blizzard 1-9, Watts 1-6, Meadows 1-9, Nickerson 1-5. TDs: Forster 11, CAgnew 8, Bernardi 4, TDs: Moore 8, Willis 2, Johnson, Cathcart, O’Donnell 3, Morton 2, Hanft, Stevens. Dubose, Littlejohn. TDs: Peterson 6, Mower 5, Crabtree 3, Hallowell, Torres, Echevarria, Davis. Passing: O’Donnell 21-37-300, Forster 4-6-187, Passing: Cathcart 25-64-453, James 1-1-3, CAgnew 1-1-(-2). Moore 1-6-3. Passing: Miller 13-46-131, Watts 2-2-28, Hallowell 1-6-5. TD Passes: Forster 4, O’Donnell 3. TD Passes: Cathcart 6. TD Passes: Miller 2, Watts. Interceptions: Forster 2, Andrews 2, Morton 2, O’Donnell 2, Bernardi. Interceptions: Wheeler 2, Cathcart. Interceptions: Rendell 2, Peterson, Blizzard, Ellis. FRec: Forster, Grey, Hanft, Snow, Stevens, Andrews, Bernardi. Fumbles: Moore, Littlejohn, Ziegler. FRec: Torres, Mower, Watts.

28 Team Reports

Cheektowaga Clarence Cleveland Hill Warriors Red Devils Golden Eagles

The Warriors trailed The Red Devils fell The Golden Eagles 11-6 at the half and suf- behind 14-0 at the half took a 16-0 lead after one fered a frustrating 23-12 loss to Eden and lost to Orchard Park 36-20 in the quarter and beat Falconer 22-0 in the in the Class B playoffs last week... first round of the Class AA playoffs... first round of the Class C playoffs... Marshawn Gibson led the ground Clarence will finish the season with a The Eagles took advantage of the game as he rushed for 78 yards on 9 game against Lancaster this week... wind and scored twice in the first carries... Tim Emaure Williams quarter... Brandon Whelan completed 9 ran 12 times for 40 Thomas led the of 17 passes for 86 yards and also caught ground game as he yards and 2 TDs... a 77-yard TD pass rushed for 80 yards Zach Ciezki com- from Lex Oakes... and 2 TDs on 20 car- pleted a 56-yard pass. Williams also made 6 ries... QB Aaron He also made 13 tackles on defense... Jackson ran 7 times tackles on defense.. Jamie Burczynski for 32 yards. He Kenny Dillenburg Kenny Dillenburg returned a kickoff 77 Jake Menard completed just 1 of 5 Aaron Jackson caught 4 passes for 77 yards and a yards for a TD... Jake Menard passes in the fierce wind but it was a TD... Robert Pulley rushed for 24 punched in for a TD from 3 yards 38-yard TD pass in the 2nd quarter... yards on 5 carries and caught a 19- out... Spencer Dimitroff caught a 30- Jared Watkins returned an intercep- yard TD pass... Kobe Walenka was yard pass from Scott Pinto... Stephen tion 57 yards... Josh White made 7 in on 20 tackles, including 7 solo and Marzano rushed 5 times for 18 tackles and recovered a fumble before 2 for lost yardage... Louis Hyatt had yards... Mike D’Andrea made a leaving the game with an injury... 14 tackles, 4 primary. Hyatt also had 4 team-high 10 tackles... Josh Sweeney Keon Crawford made 3 tackles, 2 for tackles for lost yardage... was in on 6 tackles... lost yardage, and recovered a fumble...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... James-DeWitt (SU).. 6:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Frontier...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Maryvale...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Bennett (AH)...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... St. Joe’s...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Akron...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Albion...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Kenmore West...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Barker-Roy-Hart...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Newfane...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Burgard...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Niagara Falls...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... JFK...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Gibson 112-976, Summers 45-328, Rushing: Williams 130-654, Marzano 75-429, Rushing: BThomas 107-687, Taylor 36-342, Pulley 43-211, Ciezki 24-110, Stallworth 9-33, Wesolowski 31-181, Ruszala 25-148, Oakes 32-111, White 27-153, Sullivan 30-139, Jackson 27-126, Hyatt 4-32, Bartnik 1-31, Jackson 1-10, Dimitroff 18-79, Wesolowski 9-39, Menard 8-37, Jones 10-36, Hairston 2-25, Phillips 5-25, Whelan 12-6, Trotter 2-3, Chojnicki 1-3, Pinto 3-14, Conway 2-12, Schmidt 4-3, Crawford 5-14, Derby 2-6, Ignatowski 1-3, Camel 3-0. Burczynski 2-3, Tomasello 1-2. Pawlowski 1-2. Receiving: Watkins 21-523, Farinacci 7-147, Receiving: Black 9-150, Summers 9-130, Receiving: Williams 13-362, Fitzhenry 5-92, Martin 6-60, Wesley 5-96, Hariston 5-27, Pulley 7-139, Dillenburg 7-135, Gibson 5-73, Dimitroff 5-80, Ruszala 3-38, Schlager 1-23, Johnson 1-3. Bartnik 2-32, Hyatt 2-27, Stallworth 1-79, Conway 1-9 Williams 1-17. TDs: Watkins 10, BThomas 9, Taylor 4, Jones 3, TDs: Williams 11, Marzano 6, Ruszala, White 3, Wesley 2, Hariston, Jackson, TDs: Summers 14, Gibson 6, Pulley 6, Ciezki 2, Fitzhenry, Reger, Menard, Burczynski. Pawlowski, Sullivan, Farinacci. Bartnik, Dillenburg. Passing: Jackson 22-57-515, Sullivan 18-37-266, Passing: Oakes 23-61-523, Pinto 3-4-52, Phillips 6-8-72, White 1-1-3. Passing: Whelan 25-43-401, Ciezki 18-31-341, Williams 2-5-29. Pulley 0-1-0. TD Passes: Jackson 6, Sullivan 2. TD Passes: Oakes 2. Interceptions: Wesley 4, Watkins 4, TD Passes: Whelan 5, Ciezki 2. Pawlowski 2, Farinacci, Jones, BThomas, Interceptions: Dimitroff 2, Williams. Mcillwain, Jackson, Phillips. Interceptions: Loncher, Summers, Stallworth. FRec: Mann 3, D’Andrea 2, Reger, Conway. FRec: White 3, Hariston, Jones, Sullivan, FRec: None. O’Shea, Taylor, Crawford. 29 Team Reports

Depew Dunkirk East Aurora Wildcats Marauders Blue Devils

The Wildcats led just The Marauders fell The Blue Devils led 14-12 at the half but behind 42-0 at the half 14-0 at the half and beat exploded for 3 TDs in the third quar- and lost to Randolph 42-16 last week- Amherst 20-0 in the first round of the ter and beat Bennett 41-26 in the first end... Nick Barlette led the offense as Class B Chuck Funke Tournament... round of the Class B playoffs last he rushed 8 times for 115 yards, East Aurora will play Olean in the title week... Nick Perrine led the ground including a 92-yard TD run. Barlette game this week... Mike Coatsworth game as he rushed 12 scored both TDs and ran 4 times for 109 times for 68 yards both 2-point PATs for yards, including a and 2 TDs. Perrine Dunkirk... Rashad breakaway 80-yard scored on runs of 17 Graham ran 20 times TD run. Coatsworth and 27 yards... Dylan for 50 yards... Gage was also 2-for-2 on Sekuterski ran 3 Austin completed 5 PATs and has not times for 44 yards, of 11 passes for 70 missed a PAT this including a 22-yard yards... Juliam Fred season... Drew TD. He also tossed a Jake Coburn caught 3 passes for Nick Barlette Horton rushed 8 Mike Coatsworth 65-yard TD pass to Cody Penner... 40 yards. Fred also made 4 tackles and times for 87 yards and made 8 tackles Penner also intercepted a pass... Nick recovered a fumble on defense... on defense... Max Heimburg added Yelich and Jake Coburn led the Richard Pickens caught 2 passes for 44 yards on 11 carries to the offense... defensive unit as each made 10 tack- 30 yards... Victor Echiverra led the QB Connor Allan rushed 10 times for les... Jakob Grant made 7 tackles and defensive unit as he made a team-high 33 yards and 2 TDs... Tyler Norcia fell on a blocked punt in the end zone 8 tackles... Lucas Lugen was in on 7 led the defense with 15 tackles... for a TD... Dylan Grant recorded a tackles... Dunkirk ended the season Frank Nigro was in on 9 tackles... QB sack... with an 0-8 record... Tom Volpe intercepted a pass...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Olean...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Kenmore East...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... Pioneer...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... Eden...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Alden...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Olean...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Eden...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Dunkirk...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... Fredonia...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Alden...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Turner 125-815, DySekuterski 36-182, Rushing: Barlette 83-521, Graham 88-486, Rushing: Gugino 87-492, Coatsworth 19-276, Buono 13-166, Golba 33-147, Perrine 21-119, Austin 32-108, Bomasuto 25-95, Goodwin 15-87, Allan 71-253, Heimburg 31-189, Horton 26-159, Coburn 7-42, Burns 2-17, Cwiklinski 8-13, JFred 11-69, Alicea 3-18, Maxwell 6-12, Volpe 6-60, Norcia 9-34, Lowdowski 2-12. DeSekuterski 1-2, Mahony 1-0, Bakkila 1-0, MFred 1-(-17). Anna 1-(-8). Receiving: Coatsworth 9-79, Volpe 7-162, Receiving: JFred 9-80, MFred 4-55, Horton 3-7, Nigro 1-9. Receiving: DeSekuterski 12-271, Yelich 8-118, Pickens 4-38, Echiverria 4-29, Lugen 3-25, Golba 7-146, Penner 7-193, Perrine 5-60, Graham 1-47, Skubis 1-27, Maxwell 1-27, TDs: Gugino 4, Allan 4, Volpe 3, Coatsworth 2. Burns 3-31, Turner 1-19. Ray 1-16. TDs: Turner 17, DySekuterski 4, Buono 3, Penner 2, Golba 2, Perrine 2, Grant, Coburn, TDs: Barlette 5, Graham 3, Austin 2, Passing: Allan 20-57-257. DeSekuterski. Goodwin, Bomasuto, JFred.

Passing: DySekuterski 32-59-626, Buono 12-18-208, Passing: Austin 20-49-211, Goodwin 8-16-133. TD Passes: Allan. Coburn 0-1-0, DeSekuterski 0-1-0. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: DySekuterski 4, Buono. Interceptions: Volpe 2, Connelly, Allan, Interceptions: Penner 3, DeSekuterski, Interceptions: Echiverria, Graham, Cerrie. Horton, Coatsworth. Thornton. FRec: Lugen 2, Zachary, Willy, Cerrie, JFred. FRec: Hall 2, Allan, Connelly. FRec: None.

30 Team Reports

East High Eden Ellicottville Panthers Raiders Eagles

The Panthers fell The Raiders led 11-6 The Eagles led 24-8 at behind 20-6 at the half at the half as they beat the half and beat Cass and lost to Iroquois 33-6 last week- Cheektowaga 23-12 in the first round Valley 30-8 in the first round of the end... Demetrius Lowry led the of the Class B playoffs... Eden will Class D playoffs... The running game ground game as he rushed 10 times play at Depew in the semifinals... was in high gear as the Eagles rushed for 78 yards... QB Dion Morrison ran Alex Smythe had another huge game for 355 yards... Phalla Musall led the 10 times for 44 as he returned the charge as he ran 18 yards. He also com- opening kickoff for a times for 132 yards, pleted 3 passes for 45 TD to give Eden an including a 65-yard yards, including an early lead. Smythe TD... Cam Wilson 18-yard TD pass to also rushed 25 times rushed 5 times for 98 Alfred Gary... Gary for 135 yards and a yards and 2 TDs. made 7 tackles on TD. Smythe also Wilson also complet- defense... Daquan punched in a 2-point ed 2 of 2 passes for Sylvester rushed 9 Dion Morrison PAT and made 4 Connor Gallivan 22 yards and a TD... Jesse Pollock times for 37 yards and caught a 19- tackles on defense... Garrett Tanner Gregory caught a 20-yard yard pass... Verdell Singletary led the DiStefano ran 11 times for 44 yards pass... Lorenzo Smith caught a 2- defensive unit with 8 tackles... and made 6 tackles on defense... yard TD pass... Jesse Pollock was a Pasquale Scaife was in on 6 tackles... Anthony Cummings made 2 tackles standout on the OL. Pollock anchored Raijohn Pompei recorded a QB and a QB sack... Connor Gallivan both lines on a field that turned into a sack... Dezmound Tooles intercepted made 2 tackles and a QB sack... Cole quagmire... Dylan Paprocki led the a pass... Dionte Heath was a standout Simmons recovered a fumble... Joe defense with 13 tackles while Calum on the offensive line... Tripi intercepted a pass... Watt made 12...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... Wmsv South...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Springville...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Alden...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ McKinley...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Westfield...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... Iroquois...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Cardinal O’Hara...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Franklinville...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Riverside...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Olean...... 6:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Wmsv East...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Maple Grove...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... Burgard...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Pioneer...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Nichols...... 1:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Sylvester 71-309, Lowry 29-199, Rushing: Smythe 156-948, Tripi 76-315, Rushing: Musall 104-633, CWilson 61-297, Willoughby 19-83, Sales 17-32, Singletary 4-21, Sarratori 74-236, Distefano 38-212, Gallivan 16-54, Watt 55-216, Hurlburt 19-43, Mowery 6-13, Hilson 7-15, Scaife 9-11, Pompei 1-9, Cummings 9-36, Simmons 3-23, Lee 4-8, Ling 3-5, LSmith 3-1. Rather 2-4, Morrison 25-(-12). Morrow 1-7, Baldwin 2-(-2). Receiving: LSmith 12-84, Gregory 4-62, Receiving: Sylvester 8-109, Scaife 7-142, Receiving: Smythe 7-83, Vondell 6-54, Hutchinson 2-16, Easton 1-5, Ling 1-4. Lowry 7-130, Hilson 3-12, Harris 2-41, Tripi 5-61, Gallivan 2-8, Ehrig 2-23, Gibbon 1-4, Singletary 2-8, Gary 1-18, Williams 1-15. Cummings 2-(-4). TDs: Musall 8, CWilson 6, LSmith.

TDs: Sylvester 2, Willoughby 2, Harris, Lowry, TDs: Smythe 13, Sarratori 4, Distefano, Gary. Vondell, Lee. Passing: CWilson 20-42- 171.

Passing: Willoughby 21-65-346, Passing: Sarratori 25-44-229, Smythe 0-1-0. Morrison 9-33-87, Sylvester 1-2-0. TD Passes: CWilson.

TD Passes: Willoughby 2, Morrison. TD Passes: Sarratori 2. Interceptions: LSmith 2, CWilson. Interceptions: Sylvester, Tooles. Interceptions: Sarratori, Smythe, Tripi. FRec: Singletary 2, Morrision 2, Pompei 2, FRec: LSmith, Tomblin. Lowry, Hardy, Sylvester, Scaife. Fumbles: Smythe, Simmons, Distefano.

31 Team Reports

Falconer Franklinville Fredonia Falcons Panthers Hillbillies

The Falcons fell The Panthers exploded The Hillbillies used a behind 16-0 after one for 3 TDs in the second 20-point blitz in the first quarter and lost to Cleve Hill 22-0 in quarter to take a 22-8 lead at the half quarter to take a 40-0 lead at the half the first round of the Class C play- as they beat Nichols 36-8 last week- as they beat Tonawanda 43-7 in the offs... The Falcons offense was shut end... Two backs rushed for over 100 first round of the Class C playoffs... down when the field turned into a yards... QB Peter Kopp ran 9 times Matt McCarthy led the ground attack mud pit, making for 111 yards and 2 as he rushed for 138 footing impossible... TDs. He also inter- yards on just 7 car- Jacob Youngberg cepted a pass on ries. McCarthy ran led the running game defense... Jamie for TDs of 67 and 47 with 17 yards on 9 Greiner ran 14 times yards in the first carries. He also led for 103 yards and a quarter... Cody the defensive unit TD... Zach Smith Smith ran for 107 with 13 tackles... rushed 4 times for 30 yards and 2 TDs on 3 Ryan Dustin rushed Tayler Walker yards and also made Zach Smith carries... Weston Ley Tony Swierk for 7 yards on 5 carries. Dustin fin- 6 tackles on defense... Brock Blecha completed 6 of 6 passes for 113 yards ished the season with 1,413 yards... chipped in with 26 yards on 4 car- and 2 TDs... John Piper completed 5 Tyler Walker was a stalwart on the ries... Charlie Furman made 4 tack- of 6 passes... Dylan Meyer caught 2 offensive and defensive lin. Walker les. He also scooped up a fumble and passes for 21 yards and a TD... Tony was one of the hardest-working line- returned it 62 yards for a TD... Kurt Swierk made 6 tackles... Brett men in Class C... Nathan Burnett Miller recovered a fumble... Ethan Seekings made 5 tackles and recov- made 14 tackles... Kyle Petersen Lawrence was a standout on the ered a fumble... Jake Rinus also intercepted a pass... offensive line... recovered a fumble...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Fredonia...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Frewsburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Falconer...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Alley-Limestone... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Clymer...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... Salamanca...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Ellicottville...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Southwestern...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Cattaraugus-LV... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Alley-Limestone...7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Panama...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Gowanda...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Pine Valley...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: CDustin 155-1413, Jackson 45-355, Rushing: PKopp 126-626, Greiner 90-403, Rushing: McCarthy 93-1241, CSmith 11-230, Younberg 64-293, RDustin 31-138, Smith 25-112, Bays 6-41, Blecha 5-26, Ley 36-159, Gardner 27-101, Piper 14-44. Petersen 1-4. Milks 2-4, Brennan 2-4, Palmatier 1-3, Lawrence 2-2, Colucci 14-(-41). Receiving: Meyer 22-484, McCarthy 12-100, Receiving: Peterson 12-121, Burnett 4-49, Voss 11-182, Piper 10-188, Johnston 6-106, Schwab 3-73, CDustin 2-21. Receiving: Colucci 9-144, Lawrence 8-72, CSmith 5-31,Swoyer 5-25, Ley 2-62, Erickson 7-72, Bays 1-20, Greiner 1-10. Ambrose 2-1, Gardner 1-0, Epps 1-(-3). TDs: CDustin 16, Jackson 4, RDustin 2, Younberg, Petersen. TDs: PKopp 11, Greiner 4, Lawrence, TDs: McCarthy 23, Voss 5, Meyer 5, Ley 3, Colucci, Furman. CSmith 3, Johnston, Piper. Passing: RDustin 21-69-264. Passing: PKopp 25-66-313, Colucci 1-6-5. Passing: Ley 58-85-948, Piper 14-27-178, Johnston 5-6-30, Dirusso 0-1-0. TD Passes: RDustin 2. TD Passes: PKopp. TD Passes: Ley 8, Piper 3.

Interceptions: Penhollow, Curtis, Petersen. Interceptions: CSmith 2, Meyer. Interceptions: Colucci, Lawrence, Milks, PKopp. Fumbles: Rinus 2, Dewey, Voss, Swoyer, FRec: CDustin 2, Walker. Seekings. FRec: Furman, Miller.

32 Team Reports

Gowanda Grand Island Hamburg Panthers Vikings Bulldogs

The Panthers fell The Vikings led 7-0 at The Bulldogs explod- behind 21-0 at the half the half and scored a pair ed for 27 points in the and lost to Springville 34-0 last week- of TDs after the break as they earned second quarter as they beat Lake end... The Panthers will finish the sea- a shutout with a 23-0 win over Shore 41-22 in the first round of the son with a game against Maryvale this McKinley in the first round of the Chuck Funke Tournament last week- week... Brennan Geiger led the Class A playoffs last weekend... Jarod end... Mark Myles led the ground ground game as he Brandon led the game as he rushed 14 rushed 25 times for ground attack as he times for 105 yards 98 yards... Walker rushed 31 times for and a TD... Alex Cygan added 12 168 yards and 2 TDs. Suchan ran 4 times yards on 4 carries to Paul Sukmanowski for 58 yards. He also the offensive totals... rushed 9 times for 28 completed 4 of 11 Lucas Brawdy com- yards and also caught passes for 106 yards pleted 2 of 9 passes... a 14-yard pass... Tom and 3 TDs... Joe Jordan Young and Brennan Geiger Doctor made 5 tack- Jack Gorman Wittmeyer caught a Bryce Hite Chase Williams each caught a pass... les and recorded 2 QB sacks. Doctor 15-yard TD pass... Bryce Hite caught Nate Myers led the defensive unit as also forced an Intentional Grounding a 36-yard TD pass... Kyle Munro he made 11 tackles on the night... penalty in the end zone to record a 2- caught a 16-yard TD pass... Joe Seth Halftown was also active as he point safety... Scott Holmes recorded DeGrood led the defense with a team- made 7 tackles... Lucas McKeever a QB sack... Jake Niland and Joe high 12 tackles... Tosh Johnson made recorded a QB sack... Gioeli each recovered a fumble... 9 tackles... Jeremiah Bill recorded a Jack Gorman played solid coverage QB sack... Brendan Ryan made 3 all night and broke up 4 passes... tackles and intercepted a pass...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Grand Island...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... JFK...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ N Tonawanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Niagara Wheatfield..2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... West Seneca East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Falconer...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... South Park...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Wmsville North...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Frontier...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Geiger 192-981, Cygan 38-147, Rushing: Sukmanowski 135-641, Brandon 62-396, Rushing: Myles 105-607, Gomolka 54-359, Brawdy 34-101, Young 13-65, Halftown 7-35, Chiaravalle 64-301, Morgan 8-19, Swanson 2-10, Suchan 21-123, Seifer 19-113, Coyne 21-76, McKeever 3-6, McCarthy 2-3, Francis 1-1. Corrao 17-(-18), Campanella 8-(-24). Daly 4-5, GRyan 3-4, Ciccone 2-2, Schollard 1-(-3). Receiving: Young 10-99, Williams 8-166, Receiving: Sukmanowski 13-153, Johnson 10-124, Cygan 5-104, Geiger 3-35, McKeever 1-59. Gorman 8-120, Goc 8-118, Chiaravalle 3-33, Receiving: BRyan 15-255, GRyan 14-200, Benderson 2-17, Morgan 1-29, Brandon 1-15, Hite 7-151, Seifer 4-59, Myles 4-27, Munro 3-85, TDs: Geiger 4, Young 2, Brawdy, Williams, Swanson 1-0. Wood 3-44, Gomolka 2-11, Preischel 1-19, McKeever, Clark, McCarthy. Wittmeyer 1-15. TDs: Sukmanowski 6, Chiaravalle 4, Brandon 4, TDs: Myles 7, Hite 5, BRyan 2, Munro 2, Passing: Brawdy 28-109-463. Corrao 3, Johnson 2, Goc, Gorman, Morgan. Gomolka, Wittmeyer, Coyne, Seifer. Passing: Corrao 35-82-451, Passing: Suchan 45-101-778, Daly 5-16-53, TD Passes: Brawdy 4. Campanella 12-24-159. Coyne 2-7-35.

TD Passes: Corrao 5, Campanella 2. TD Passes: Suchan 9. Interceptions: Williams, Stevens, McKeever. Interceptions: BRyan 3, Sachse 2, Suchan, Interceptions: Goc, Gorman, Johnson, Harmon, Johnson, Miller. Benderson. FRec: Francis, Geiger, McCarthy, Clark. FRec: Johnson 2, Hite, Vail, Myles, Preischel, FRec: Gioel 3, Niland 2, Petrilli, Paolini, Reczek, Degrood. Benderson, Sukmanowski.

33 Team Reports

Hutch-Tech Iroquois Jamestown Engineers Ht Chiefs Red Raiders The Engineers offense The Chiefs led 20-6 at The Red Raiders was in high gear as Hutch the half and beat East exploded for 41 points in Tech beat West Seneca West 46-0 last High 33-6 last weekend... Brad the first quarter and beat Niagara Falls weekend... Roman West carried 20 Achman led the ground game as he 63-6 in the first round of the Class AA tiomes for 286 yards, giving him rushed 25 times for 100 yards and 3 playoffs... Da’Quan Hollingsworth 1,005 yards rushing for the season... TDs... Matt Kloc ran 14 times for 95 led the ground game as he rushed 8 West finishes his yards... Jacob Slade times for 83 yards career with 1,955 ran 7 times for 36 and 3 TDs... Jake yards. He also ran for yards and a TD... Sisson ran 3 times a 2-point conversion Kyle Reid completed for 49 yards and also in the win... Wes 5 of 12 passes for 76 completed 6 of 10 Olmstead ran for a yards. Reid also passes for 50 yards 2-point conversion... punched in a short and 2 TDs... Connor Dakym Davis tossed TD... Connor Stam ran 15 times a 2-point conversion Roman West Ziegler made 2 tack- Connor Ziegler for 35 yards and a Zacc Kinsey pass to Rayshawn McMillon... Hutch les and returned an interception 60 TD... Zacc Kinsey rushed 5 times for Tech finished the season with a 2-6 yards... Ben Simon made 8 tackles, 52 yards and a TD... Zach record... including 1 for lost yardage, and post- Panebianco caught 2 passes for 28 ed a QB sack... Coyote Sokolski yards and a TD. He also intercepted 2 made 6 tackles, including 2 QB passes on defense... Stephen Carlson sacks... Ethan Justinger made 4 tack- caught 2 passes for 18 yards and a les and recorded a QB sack... John TD... Damien Jackson made 7 tack- Cleary was in on 6 tackles... les, including 2 for lost yardage...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... @ South Park...... 4:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Sweet Home...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Niagara Falls...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... South Park...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... West Seneca East...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ South Park...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Iroquois...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Hutch Tech...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Lancaster...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ West Sen West...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... St. Mary’s...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Clarence...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ West Sen East...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: West 154-1005, Davis 41-168, Rushing: Achman 154-717, Kloc 34-166, Rushing: Hollingsworth 97-563, Sisson 70-532, Watson 21-67, Olmsted 5-8, McMillon 1-7, Piesczynski 19-46, Slade 7-36, Huber 2-9, Kinsey 45-348, Stam 37-95, Colwell 12-82, Mitchell 3-5, Watkins 2-(-2), Palistrant 1-(-10), Reid 5-9, Siefert 6-6, Osborne 1-6 Tyra 1-4, Ramos 8-2, Haberberger 3-(-3), Filipski 22-(86). Panebianco 1-(-4). Receiving: Wilkinson 11-221, Sokolski 9-118, Receiving: McMillon 13-190, Gibson 7-49, Achman 8-85, Cleary 5-74, Osborne 5-48, Receiving: Carlson 41-697, Panebianco 32-631, Ford 5-91, Mitchell 4-28, West 3-50, Justinger 3-43, Skowron 3-0, Yax 2-55, Larson 20-277, Park 18-359, Hollingsworth 8-83. Kedzierski 1-8, Saez 1-7, Watson 1-(-3). Huber 2-22, King 1-3, Colton 1-2. TDs: Sisson 17, Hollingsworth 12, Carlson 8, TDs: West 14, Ford 3, McMillon, Filipski. Panebianco 7, Park 6, Larson 5, Nazzaro 2, TDs: Achman 10, Piesczynski 2, Sokolski, Kinsey 2, Parker, Stam, Mistretta. Kloc, Wilkinson, Cleary, Reid, Slade. Passing: Filipski 21-49-283, Davis 14-50-137. Passing: Sisson 120-182-2065, Colwell 0-2-0, Passing: Piesczynski 31-77-371, Siefert 16-42-276, Ramos 0-1-0. Reid 5-13-76, Slade 4-7-22, Sokolski 0-1-0. TD Passes: Filipski 3, Davis. TD Passes: Sisson 25. TD Passes: Siefert 2, Piesczynski. Interceptions: Panebianco 3, Larson 2, Interceptions: Gibson 2, Davis. Nazzaro 2, Osman, Park, Mosely, Jackson, Interceptions: Sokolski 3, Vedella, Knab, Carlson. Slade, Ziegler. FRec: Brown. FRec: Anthony 2, Parker 2, Mistretta 2, FRec: Kennell. Haberberger, Panebianco, Melendez, Ramos, Jackson.

34 Team Reports

John F. Kennedy Kenmore East Kenmore West Bears Bulldogs Blue Devils

The Bears scored a The Bulldogs trailed The Blue Devils pair of TDs in each of the just 14-0 at the half and trailed 8-0 after one quar- first two quarters and led 26-0 at the lost to Sweet Home 32-0 in the first ter but rallied to take the lead at the half as they beat Silver Creek 26-7 round of the Class A playoffs... QB half and beat Lancaster 28-15 in the last weekend... Shawn McPhail led Connor McMahon led the ground first round of the Class AA playoffs... the ground game as he rushed 14 game as he rushed 4 times for 40 Alex Price carried the load in the times for 66 yards yards. McMahon also offense as he rushed and a TD... Lexus made a team-high 10 34 times for 97 yards Pollard rushed 15 tackles on defense... and 2 TDs. Price also times for 46 yards Kurt McGowan ran tossed a 72-yard TD and a TD. He also 5 times for 33 yards. pass... Terell Ford made a team-high 12 He also made 8 tack- rushed 3 times for 14 tackles on defense... les on defense... yards and a TD. He Tyler Bethin com- Preston Smith added also made 5 tackles pleted 1 of 3 passes Brian Rudnick 12 yards to the rush- Manny Daniels on defense... Adam Nick Wojnar for 20 yards and also rushed for a pair ing totals... Aaron Canon made 5 Fron battled extremely windy condi- of short TDs... Jeff Retzer ran for 36 tackles... Freshman Manny Daniels tions and completed 4 of 10 passes for yards on just 3 carries... Brian had a solid game as he made 7 tack- 47 yards... Nick Wojnar caught a 72- Rudnick had a solid day as he made 9 les... Nick Bluff was in on 5 tackles... yard TD pass... Anthony Catania led tackles, including 2 QB sacks, and Jarett Kowalski helped the unit with the defense with 9 tackles. He now recovered a fumble... Pat Dorsey was 4 stops... Kenmore east will finish the has a team-high 67 on the season... a stalwart on the OL... Aaron season with a Bowl game at Pioneer Seamus Halt and Jayson Coleman Urbanczyk intercepted a pass.. this week... each had 2 QB sacks...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... Tonawanda...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 7...... Lancaster...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Starpoint...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Jamestown...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Lackawanna...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... North Tonawanda.... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ W Seneca West.....7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Wilson...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Clarence...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Akron...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Niagara Wheat.....2:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Frontier...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Sweet Home...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... Kenmore East...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: McPhail 84-364, Pollard 88-302, Rushing: PSmith 106-608, McGowan 50-419, Rushing: Price 181-855, Ford 19-159, Retzer 37-158, Jordan 26-125, Lanzalaco 35-111, McMahon 44-198, JJones 3-109, Mack 16-63, Taylor 14-57, Jones 2-22, Van Volkenburg 2-3, Bethin 7-18, Roetzer 5-13, Maggiore 1-3. Daniels 18-57, Geib 9-17, Vasi 1-4. Walker-Johnson 8-(-3), Fron 50- (-35).

Receiving: Retzer 6-44, Pollard 5-52, Receiving: Geib 14-377, Cannon 9-59, Receiving: Trent 17-254, Wojnar 15-253, McPhail 3-38, Jordan 3-21, Bouttarath 2-26, Mack 7-161, PSmith 7-136, Nadrowski 5-46, Ford 14-337, Price 12-206, Taylor 11-182, Urbanczyk 1-20. Daniels 2-20, Vasi 1-12 Hughey 2-53, Rusch 1-13.

TDs: McPhail 4, Pollard 3, Bethin 2, TDs: PSmith 7, Geib 4, Mack 3, Nadrowski 2, TDs: Price 19, Ford 6, Wojnar 3, Trent 2, Lanzalaco. McMahon, McGowan. Taylor, Fron.

Passing: Bethin 18-52-175, Retzer 2-7-26. Passing: McMahon 44-97-792, PSmith 1-2-21. Passing: Fron 67-145-1106, Price 4-7-160, Walker-Johnson 1-1-32, Van Volkenburg 0-1-0.

TD Passes: None. TD Passes: McMahon 10, PSmith. TD Passes: Fron 7, Price 2, Walker-Johnson.

Interceptions: Ford 5, Price 2, Wojnar 2, Interceptions: Jordan 2, Urbanczyk. Interceptions: PSmith 3, Daniels, Canon. Catania, Taylor, Trent.

FRec: None. FRec: Rudnick 4, Hahn, McPhail, Urbanczyk, FRec: Mack, PSmith. Fischer, Farrell.

35 Team Reports

Lackawanna Lake Shore Lancaster Steelers Eagles Redskins

The Steelers took an The Eagles allowed 4 The Redskins led 8-0 8-6 lead at the half and TDs in the second quarter after one quarter but fell scored 3 TDs in the final quarter as and fell behind 27-8 at the half as they behind at the half and lost to Kenmore they beat Salamanca 32-16 in the first lost to Hamburg 41-22 in the first West 28-15 in the first round of the round of the Class C playoffs... Cam round of the Chuck Funke Class AA playoffs... Mitch Fuller led Smith led the ground game as he Tournament... Nick Miranda led the the ground game as he rushed 14 rushed 30 times for offense as he rushed times for 112 yards 124 yards and 3 TDs. 14 times for 72 yards and a TD. Fuller Smith scored on runs and a TD. Miranda broke away for a 56- of 1, 14 and 5 yards was also in on 12 yard TD run in the and also made 5 tackles, 5 solo, on first quarter... Matt tackles... Dylan defense... Jovanni Szymanski ran 8 Gregoire completed Klimowicz rushed times for 40 yards 9 of 17 passes for 15 times for 70 and a TD. He also 101 yards and 2 Damone Sylvers yards... Collin Nick Miranda made a team-high 7 Mitch Fuller TDs... Damone Sylvers caught 6 Fiutko completed 2 of 9 passes for 52 tackles on defense... Kevin passes for 61 yards and a TD and also yards and 2 TDs. He also caught a 46- Colafranceschi completed 7 of 18 intercepted a pass... Brandon Sirieka yard pass... Ron John caught a 42- passes for 42 yards... Hunter Snyder caught a 4-yard TD pass and inter- yard TD pass... Cory Fiutko caught a was a soid performer on the offensive cepted a pass on defense... Mike 10-yard TD pass... Matt Webber and line... JD Andreessen was in pn 6 Courtney was a solid performer on Josh Mullet each made 7 tackles... tackles... Dan Emerson was in on 5 the O- line... Charles Underwood Zach Harms was also solid as he was tackles... Taylor Danni made 3 made 10 tackles and had 2 QB sacks... in on 8 tackles... stops...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... Newfane...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... North Tonawanda.... 6:30 Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... Grand Island...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... W Seneca West...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Niagara Falls...... 3:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Cleve Hill...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ South Park...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Wmsv North...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Starpoint...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Orchard Park...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Akron...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Frontier...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Tonawanda...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Depew...... 7:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: CSmith 133-768, Gregoire 39-152, Rushing: Miranda 87-404, ClFiutko 43-214, Rushing: Fuller 92-589, Szymanski 64-406, Hall 7-94, Underwood 18-57, Turner 8-19, Wigdor 38-189, Klimowicz 37-210, Ritter 6-43, Corbi 7-33, Ziolo 6-28, O’Donnell 4-18, Sylvers 5-14, Delaney 2-11, Miranda 2-9, Addison 43-172, Webber 21-131, Fessel 10-39, Hunter 7-17, Varga 2-13, Hopkins 1-8, Thompson 6-6, Robinson 1-2, Wrazen 1-1. Bomberski 4-20. Speyer 5-7, Helenbrook 3-5, Zimpfer 5-2 , Staszczyk 4-(-1), Colafranceschi 14-(-1). Receiving: Sireika 17-295, Miranda 15-347, Receiving: CrFiutko 11-309, Webber 8-75, Sylvers 14-234, CSmith 12-231, Trala 8-66, Wigdor 5-33, John 2-83, ClFiutko 1-46, Receiving: Corbi 23-261, Helenbrook 17-149, Hall 3-29, Thompson 3-23, Robinson 1-37, Leavitt 1-20, Kaczmarek 1-17, Fessel 1-15, Zimpfer 11-159, Fuller 10-42, Juhasz 3-68, Cruzado 1-22, Wrazen 1-4, Underwood 1-4. Miranda 1-3, Bomberski 1-2. O’Donnell 3-39, Ritter 3-31, Ziolo 2-27, Lis 1-4. TDs: Miranda 5, CrFiutko 5, Webber 4, Wigdor 2, TDs: Szymanski 9, Fuller 6, Helenbrook 3, TDs: CSmith 12, Sireika 6, Sylvers 4, Miranda 3, Fessel 2, Leavitt 2, Klimowicz 2, John 2, Corbi 2, Zimpfer, Juhasz. Gregoire 3, Hall, Trala. Kaczmarek, Addison, ClFiutko. Passing: Colafranceschi 70-149-717, Passing: Gregoire 75-134-1286. Passing: Addison 19-53-327, ClFiutko 12-38-213, Staszczyk 2-5-21, Speyer 1-5-2. Klimowicz 1-1-66. TD Passes: Colafranceschi 6. TD Passes: Gregoire 14. TD Passes: ClFiutko 6, Addison 2. Interceptions: Helenbrook 3, Juhasz, Fox, Interceptions: CSmith 5, Sireika 2, Sylvers 2, Interceptions: CrFiutko, Wigdor, John, Fessel. Ziolo, Ritter, Hineman, Diamiani. Miranda, Webb, Trala. FRec: Webber 2, Addison, CSmith, Leavitt, FRec: Szymanski 2, Hineman, Empfield, FRec: Sireika 2, Lofton 2, Webb, Albaneh, Rudyk, Mullet Miller, Ritter, Andreessen, Emerson. Miranda, CSmith.

36 Team Reports

Lewiston-Porter Lockport MGCL Lancers Lions Thunder Dragons

The Lancers led 12-0 The Lions led 21-7 at MGCLake scored 3 at the half and beat the half but allowed 2 TDs in the second quarter Newfane 24-6 last weekend... The TDs in the 4h quarter and lost to to take a 21-0 lead at the half as they Lancers will finish their season with a Frontier 27-21 in OT in the first round beat Cameron County (Pa.) 35-6 last game against Springville this week... of the Class AA playoffs... Nick weekend... Ryan Miller led the Zak Nalbone led the offense as he Hamilton ran 7 times for 89 yards, ground attack as he rushed 14 times rushed 23 times for including a 62-yard for 117 yards and 3 141 yards. He also TD run... Tyler TDs... Gram Nelson made 7 tackles, Fraass completed 9 rushed 8 times for 67 including a QB of 18 passes for 189 yards and a TD... sack... QB Don yards and 2 TDs... Jonah Tanner Allender completed Charlie Sobieraski caught 2 passes for 8 of 14 passes for 80 caught 5 passes for 35 yards... AJ yards. He also snuck 104 yards, including Hulton rushed for 17 in for a pair of short Jake Eoute TDs of 12 and 50 Marshall Taylor yards and a TD. Gram Nelson TDs... Jake Joseph rushed for 15 yards... Moziah Townsend caught 2 Hulton also made 9 tackles, 2 for lost yards, including a 13-yard TD. He passes for 66 yards. He also made 13 yardage, and recovered a fumble on also intercepted a pass on defense... tackles, 4 solo... Josiah Chandler was defense... Nick Hudson intercepted a Jake Eoute ran 3 times for 12 yards, in on 11 tackles, including a QB pass... Mitch Sandberg made 7 tack- including a 5-yard TD... Dylan Pryce sack... Marshall Taylor made 11 les, including 3 for lost yardage... spearheaded the defense as he made tackles, including 2 tackles for lost Chandler Baker made 9 tackles, 10 tackles... Brad Webber recovered yardage... Malik Harden made 12 including 1 for lost yardage... Josh a fumble... tackles and intercepted a pass... Bradford made 5 tackles, 2 for loss...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Barker-Roy-Hart...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Nichols...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Burgard...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Frontier...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Cass Valley...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Bennett...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Niagara Falls...... 12:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Medina...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Clarence...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Westfield...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Albion...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Kenmore West...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Ellicottville...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... W Seneca West...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Clymer...... 1:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Nalbone 107-518, Hogan 74-441, Rushing: Hamilton 87-527, Townsend 63-216, Rushing: Miller 87-785, Nelson 30-273, Zorrillo 32-102, Swenson 11-79, Joseph 17-62, Fraass 69-51, DBronson 7-41, ABronson 7-(-2). JMicek 16-208, Hulton 44-188, Sandberg 19-113, Euote 22-49, Brewer 8-34, Allender 17-13, Westerdahl 12-79, Bradford 4-57, Mayer 16-50, Fritz 1-6, Bailey 1-2. Receiving: Sobieraski 27-475, Townsend 25-410, Tanner 5-32, Baker 6-31, Klingensmith 5-26, Hamilton 8-58, Chandler 7-86, ABronson 6-51, Hudson 7-9, TMicek 1-5. Receiving: Joseph 8-90, Euote 6-76, Zorrillo 5-43, Ball 4-37, Fraass 2-42, Williams 2-18. Nalbone 4-95, Je.Daul 4-91, Hogan 2-106, Receiving: Tanner 8-187, Hulton 4-102, Bailey 2-25, Fontanarosa 1-28, Pryce 1-4. TDs: Sobieraski 10, Hamilton 8, Fraass, Miller 2-41, Nelson 1-20, Sandberg 1-9, Townsend. JMicek 1-8 TDs: Nalbone 5, Allender 5, Hogan 4, TDs: Miller 12, Hulton 5, Nelson 5, Tanner 3, Zorrillo 3, Euote 2, Swenson, Joseph. Passing: Fraass 72-162-1035, DBronson 6-12-93, JMicek 3, Westerdahl 2, Mayer, Bradford, Sobieraski 2-3-38, Cutler 1-1-4. Baker. Passing: Allender 25-47-376, Euote 8-27-181, Hogan 0-1-0. TD Passes: Fraass 13, DBronson. Passing: Mayer 11-36-322, Hulton 4-12-33, Tanner 1-1-12. TD Passes: Euote, Allender. Interceptions: Mount 3, Jenkins 2, Harden 2, TD Passes: Mayer 4, Tanner. Interceptions: JDaul 2, Hogan 2, Euote, DeWilliams. Interceptions: Westerdahl 2, Furlow, JMicek, Joseph. Tanner, Hudson. FRec: None. FRec: Joseph, Hogan, Nalbone. FRec: Sandberg 2, Hulton 2, Rammelt, Tanner, KSmith, Paddock.

37 Team Reports

Maryvale McKinley Medina Flyers Macks Mustangs

The Flyers fell behind No Report. The Mustangs trailed 20-0 at the half and lost just 6-0 at the half and to Niagara Wheatfield 26-6 last week- lost to Alden 25-0 in the first round of end... Marcus Ford led the offense as the Class B playoffs... QB Jason he rushed 15 times for 47 yards and Hellwig completed 6 of 16 passes for caught 2 passes for 29 yards... Mike 113 yards... Kyle Barna caught 3 Halferty ran 9 times passes for 71 yards for 32 yards. He also and rushed 5 times made 6 tackles and for 23 yards. Barna recorded a QB sack also made 8 tackles on defense... Mike and had a QB sack Kelleher rushed for on defense... Junior 12 yards and a TD. CB Devon Joy He also made 8 tack- returned after miss- les on defense.. Eric Mike Cammarano ing 3 games with a Charles Beach Graham completed 4 of 10 passes for concussion. Joy made 4 tackles, 48 yards... Mike Cammarano spear- knocked down a pass, caused a fum- headed the defense as he made 12 ble and recovered a fumble... Brett tackles... Steve Schroeder had a solid Pecoraro ran 2 times for 19 yards... night on the offensive line... Amarri Munjie Brown made a team-high 10 Brown recovered a fumble... tackles... Charles Beach had a solid Maryvale will finish the season with a night as he made 9 tackles... Ty game at Gowanda this week... Horvat was in on 7 tackles...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Wmsville North...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Amherst...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Medina...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Riverside...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Maryvale...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... Bennett...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... East High...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Akron...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Barker-RH...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Burgard...... 4:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Albion...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Niagara Falls...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Lew-Port...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Amherst...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Wmsville South....7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Bennett...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Albion...... 7:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Ford 100-402, Donius 71-321, Rushing: Benton 66-316, Johnson 11-87, Rushing: Brown 97-719, Barna 79-441, Halferty 29-135, Kelleher 37-134, Rutledge 15-73, Hargrave 25-70, Chesson 21-57, Follman 9-46, Pecoraro 15-36, Neace 4-12, Reamsnyder 26-94, Graham 21-84, Hewitt 9-37, Thompson 12-27, Davis 2-24, Wilson 6-21, Lewis 1-3, Harper 1-(-12), Hellwig 30-(-66). Scales 2-10, Doyle 4-3. Herod 1-3, Epps 1-1, Kelley 1-1. Receiving: Barna 32-523, Lewis 17-312, Receiving: Donius 7-96, Ford 6-85, Hewitt 4-47, Receiving: Kelley 20-464, Thompson 11-214, Brown 13-131, McPherson 9-135, Hrovat 6-52, Kelleher 3-27, Halferty 2-14, Nowak 1-19, Benton 8-136, Wilson 6-90, Walker 1-45, Pecoraro 3-35, Follman 2-5, Grabowski 1-36, Brown 1-13, Reamsnyder 1-13. Epps 1-14, Aponte 1-7, Smith 1-5. Harper 1-3.

TDs: Ford 4, Kelleher 3, Cammarano, Donius, TDs: Kelley 5, Benton 5, Thompson 3, TDs: Barna 11, Brown 9, Lewis 5, Hellwig 2, Reamsnyder, Graham. Wilson 3, Rutledge 2, Smith, Peay, Miller, McPherson 2, Grabowski, Hrovat, Pecoraro. Epps, Chesson. Passing: Graham 23-63-297, Ford 1-2-10, Passing: Hellwig 84-149-1158, Brown 0-2-0, Hewitt 1-3-8. Passing: Rutledge 26-65-431, Lewis 0-7-0. Johnson 23-37-425. TD Passes: Graham. TD Passes: Hellwig 13. TD Passes: Johnson 4, Rutledge 3. Interceptions: Scales, Cammarano. Interceptions: Hrovat, Pecoraro. Interceptions: Wilson, Thompson. FRec: Ford 2, Brown 2, Kelleher, Chatmon, FRec: Brown 4, Bentley 2, Joy 2, Beach. Donius, Cammarano. FRec: Epps 3, Smith 2, Benton, Kelley, Thompson, Perry, Peay, Miller.

38 Team Reports

Newfane Niagara Falls Niagara Wheatfield Panthers Wolverines Falcons

The Panthers trailed No Report. No Report. 12-0 at the half and lost to Lew-Port 24-6 last weekend... Kyle Guerriera led the ground game as he rushed 14 times for 118 yards and a TD. Guerriera broke away for a 55- yard TD run in the third quarter. He also made 10 tackles on defense... Trevor Noon completed 4 of 9 passes for 22 yards... Josh Kneeland caught 2 passes and also Kyle Guerriera tossed a 70-yard pass... Nathan Auernhamer caught 2 passes and also made 10 tackles and a QB sack on defense... Kasey Kubiniec had a solid night on the offensive line... Josh Wilt made 8 tackles... Jake Kubala made 7 tackles and had a QB sack... Nick O’Lay made 7 tackles...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Lew-Port...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Frontier...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... Sweet Home...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Tonawanda...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Lancaster...... 3:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Grand Island...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Albion...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Lockport...... 12:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ McKinley...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Kenmore East...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... JFK...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Orchard Park...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... North Tonawanda.....2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Akron...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Clarence...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Burdick 86-404, Guerriera 55-267, Rushing: McCray 71-461, JSmith 38-238, Rushing: Trunzo 19-113, Vranic 5-37. Kneeland 24-40, Matsulavage 10-35, Mott 1-5, Cook 29-123, Giles 13-41, Scarborough 4-5, Geise 1-4, Noon 3-3, Kubala 1-2, O’Lay 1-2. Myles 1-(-1), Eagler 7-(-44). Receiving: Gatto 4-73. Receiving: Auernhamer 17-222, Burdick 16-198, Receiving: Myles 8-138, Stone 4-89, JSmith 3-44, Kneeland 13-154, Geise 10-309, Gertz 4-52, Scarborough 3-31, McCray 2-18. Guerriera 1-20, Matsulavage 1-16, Nasca 1-9. TDs: Trunzo, Vranic. TDs: McCray 2, Myles 2, Scarborough, Cook, TDs: Burdick 5, Geise 4, Guerriera 4, Simmonas. Kneeland 3, Auernhamer 2. Passing: ???. Passing: Cook 11-21-190, JSmith 6-22-96, Passing: Kneeland 31-79-477, Noon 30-64-467, Eagler 3-11-33. Burdick 1-1-14. TD Passes: ???. TD Passes: Cook 2, JSmith. TD Passes: Noon 6, Kneeland 3. Interceptions: ???. Interceptions: Myles 2, Stone, Simmons. Interceptions: Burdick, Kneeland. FRec: Williams 2, Vranic. FRec: Stone FRec: Warner, Kubala, Auernhamer.

39 Team Reports

Nichols North Tonawanda Olean Big Green Lumberjacks Huskies

The Big Green North Tonawanda led The Huskies fell allowed 3 TDs in the sec- just 12-7 after three quar- behind early but took a ond quarter and lost to Franklinville ters but scored 3 TDs in the final 14-6 lead at the half and beat Albion 36-8... QB Steve Glinski ran 10 times frame as they pulled away and beat 21-6 in the first round of the Chuck for 122 yards and a TD. Glinski broke Williamsville East 30-7 in the first Funke Tournament... Jaryd Plaud led free for a 71-yard TD run in the sec- round of the Funke Tournament... Jon the ground game as he rushed 20 ond quarter. Glinski Zellner had a big times for 100 yards also completed 2 night as he led the and 3 TDs... QB passes for 28 yards... offense with 101 Chance Anzivine Jordan Tyson yards and 2 TDs on completed 11 of 21 caught a 25-yard just 12 carries. passes for 173 pass and intercepted Zellner also made 10 yards... Luke a pass on defense... tackles on defense... Hennessy caught 6 Ethan Carrow had a QB Chris Woodard passes for 98 yards... bog night as he made Ethan Carrow rushed 6 times for 80 Cody Sikora Wil Bathurst caught Jaryd Plaud 4 tackles, including 1 for lost yardage. yards and completed 8 of 11 passes 5 passes for 87 yards... Dante Tarr Carrow also recorded a QB sack and for 150 yards... Nehemiah Stone had a 34-yard kickoff return... Colby recovered a fumble... Ken Williams rushed 6 times for 68 yards. He also Cummings led the defensive unit as was in on 15 tackles, including 11 recovered a fumble on defense... he made 6 tackles... Chuck Martin solo, and recorded a QB sack... Mercy Cody Sikora ran 5 times for 60 was also solid on defense as he made Cox-Hicks made 5 tackles, 4 prima- yards... Jacob Ferry made 5 tackles 6 tackles... Julian Ruolo was in on 5 ry... Pat DiTondo made 4 tackles and and had an INT... Taylor Mellott led tackles... Nick Howard was in on 4 a QB sack... the defense with 11 tackles... stops...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... Cardinal O’Hara....12:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Sat., Sept. 7...... Depew...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Maple Grove...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Grand Island...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Portville...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Westfield...... 12:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... Finney (5)...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Starpoint...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Eden...... 6:30 Sat., Oct. 12...... Sherman...... 12:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Alden...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 19...... Ellicottville...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Tonawanda...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Springville...... 7:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Geiger 53-498, Glinski 70-397, Rushing: Zellner-97-734, Woodard-64-714, Rushing: Tarr 93-444, Plaud 40-245, Cox-Hicks 60-281, K Williams 45-187, Mahoe 52-364, Brandy 44-241, Stone 22-183, Anzivine 74-160, Ellis 5-23, Bathurst 2-22, Gicewicz 4-43, E.Williams 2-7, Tyson 3-4. McDonough 8-65, Sikora 5-60, McGee 3-22, Haight 1-2. Swartz 3-9. Receiving: Tyson 6-129, Geiger 5-79, Receiving: Bathurst 39-718, Hennessy 25-353, Miner 5-34, KWilliams 3-21, Cox-Hicks 2-0, Receiving: Ferry 36-746, Tripi 18-205, Tarr 7-84, Martin 5-51, Haight 2-55. Carrow 1-15. Mahoe 11-185, Stone 5-86, Brandy 4-41, Zellner 3-44, Krantz 2-36, Garavaglia 1-15, TDs: Bathurst 7, Tarr 5, Hennessy 5, TDs: Glinski 6, Cox-Hicks 3, Geiger 3, Tyson 2, McNeill 1-2. Anzivine 4, Plaud 4. KWilliams, Gicewicz. TDs: Woodard 9, Ferry 7, Zellner 6, Mahoe 5, Passing: Anzivine 76-163-1210, Martin 1-2-28, Passing: Glinski 23-57-287. Stone 5, McDonough, Sikora. Bathurst 1-2-4, Hennessy 0-2-0.

Passing: Woodard 75-103-1210. TD Passes: Anzivine 10, Martin. TD Passes: Glinski. TD Passes: Woodard 9. Interceptions: Tyson 2. Interceptions: Hennessy 6, Tarr 2, Bathurst 2, Interceptions: Woodard, Ferry. Martin.

FRec: KWilliams 3, MWilliams, Tyson, Miner, FRec: Chirayath, Molik, Zellner, Stone, FRec: Plaud 2, Lee 2, Haight, Hennessy. Foley, Carrow. Witkopf.

40 Team Reports

Orchard Park Panama Pioneer Quakers Panthers Panthers

The Quakers took a After a scoreless first The Panthers held 14-0 lead at the half and half, the Panthers played Burgard to 165 yards total beat Clarence 36-20 in the first round to an 8-8 tie at the end of regulation offense and forced 4 turnovers but lost of the Class AA playoffs... DeSean time before losing to Cattaraugus-LV to Burgard 20-0 in the first round of the Walker had a huge night as he rushed 14-8 in overtime in the Class DD Class B playoffs... Justin Bliss had 5 36 times for 210 yards and 3 TDs. semifinals... Kyle Saxton led the tackles, including 3 tackles for loss. He Walker scored on offense as he rushed also forced a fumble runs of 1, 38 and 23 24 times for 116 and had 2 pass knock- downs... Tyler yards... Kevin Goltz yards and a TD... Mummery led the completed 8 of 16 Bryce Payne com- offense with 23 carries passes for 74 yards pleted 5 of 10 passes for 76 yards. and also rushed for for 53 yards. He also Mummery also made 23 yards and a TD... tossed a 2-point PAT 6 tackles, 2 for lost Kevin Koziol caught pass to Eric Schutt... yardage. Junior LB Elliott Moore Jacob Niles Ken Smith 4 passes for 47 Dylan Bergman had Ken Smith, making yards... Ryan Falsone was 4-for-4 on a big night he made 10 tackles, his 3rd career start made 7 tackles, PATs... Matt Perla and Elliott Moore including 1 for lost yardage... Jacob forced a fumble and recovered another each made 4 tackles... John Becker Niles made a team-high 11 tackles... fumble. Sophomore DB Nate made 3 tackles, including 1 for lost David O’Dell made 7 tackles, includ- Tackentein recorded his 5th intercep- yardage... Jonathan McCarthy made ing 1 for lost yardage. O’Dell also tion of the season... Ian Moran and 4 tackles, including 1 for loss... Jake recovered a fumble... Dustin Smouse Brad Chislett each recovered a fum- Cullen made 3 tackles and had a QB recovered a fumble... Ryan Applebee ble... Pioneer will finish the season with sack... made 7 tackles and caused a fumble... a game against Kenmore East...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ W Seneca West.....7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Clymer...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 7...... vs. Oneida @ SU....11 am Fri., Sept. 13...... Lockport...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Cattaraugus-LV... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Olean...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Clarence...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Pine Valley...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... Wmsville South...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Frewsburg...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... East Aurora...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... Cassadaga Valley...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Franklinville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Springville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Jamestown...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Sherman...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Eden...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Walker 171-1012, KGoltz 95-607, Rushing: Saxton 129-792, Enlow 77-400, Rushing: Mummery 144-748, Riordan 117-606, Falsone 8-70, Myers 9-38, Bonilla 8-16, Eddy 25-186, Bergman 31-124, Smouse 18-82, Slomba 14-60, Schloss 10-53, Little 13-24, Hollins 21-19, Murphy 4-14. BPayne 12-76, O’Dell 1-9, Ecklund 2-8, Haggerty 2-11, Stiles 4-9, K.Smith 1-6, Delahoy 1-0, Fardink 1-(-4). Tackentein 1-1, Cook 1-1. Receiving: Murphy 23-361, Falsone 20-222, Koziol 15-160, Bruno 8-109, Cullen 6-34, Receiving: Schutt 12-169, Eddy 11-143, Receiving: Bliss 14-286, Riordan 4-22, Dolce 1-50, Crowley 1-17, Perla 1-11, O’Dell 8-124, Enlow 5-33, Saxton 1-14, Mummery 3-24, Haggerty 2-49, Chislet 1-13. Hollins 1-6. Smouse 1-6, Mescall 1-3. TDs: Riordan 6, Mummery 4, Bliss 4, Schloss, TDs: Walker 17, KGoltz 6, Falsone 3, Murphy 3, TDs: Enlow 8, Saxton 6, Schutt 3, Eddy 2, Moran, Little. Hollins 2, Bruno, Dolce. BPayne 2, O’Dell 2. Passing: Little 22-68-335, Bliss 1-1-39, Passing: KGoltz 46-87-608, Hollins 30-52-362. Passing: BPayne 39-73-478, Delahoy 1-1-14, Mummery 1-1-20. Eddy 0-1-0. TD Passes: KGoltz 4, Hollins 3. TD Passes: Little, Mummery. TD Passes: BPayne 7. Interceptions: Falsone 3, Dogal 2, Myers, Interceptions: Tackentein 5, Riordan, Haggerty, Cullen, Crescente. Interceptions: Schutt 2, O’Dell, Eddy, Bliss. Fardink, Niles, Hoch FRec: None FRec: Moran 2, KSmith 2, Thagard, Cycon, FRec: ODell 4, Schutt, Hoch, Smouse. Hyman, Bliss, Mummery, Dell, Chislet.

41 Team Reports

Portville Randolph St. Francis Panthers Cardinals Red Raiders

The Panthers had a The Cardinals roared St. Francis played to a bye in the first round of out to a 42-0 lead at the 0-0 tie at the half but the class D playoffs and did not play half and beat Dunkirk 42-16 last exploded for 3 TDs after the break last week. Portville will play weekend. The game was hastily and beat St. Mary’s 28-0... Brendon MGCLake in the semifinals this week. scheduled after it was known that Misterman led the ground game as he Randolph would have a bye in the rushed for 101 yards on 16 carries. first round of the D Misterman scored playoffs... Chris TDs on runs of 42 Doubek rushed 12 and 7 yards... Jalen times for 131 yards Montgomery ran 4 and 2 TDs... Mitchell times for 56 yards, Maycock completed including a 52-yard 4 of 6 passes for 135 TD run... Eliott yards and 2 TDs... Buccieri returned a Bryce Morrison Devyn Nelsen punt 55 yards for a Francisco Guzman caught a TD pass and made 5 tackles TD. Buccieri also intercepted a pass... on defense... Devyn Nelsen ran for a Francisco Guzman led the defense as TD, caught a TD pass and also made he made 11 tackles and a QB sack... 7 tackles on defense... Jeff Andrews Jack McGowan also had a solid night and Cody Oldro each made 4 tack- as he made 8 tackles... Bryce les... Mason Bosely also made 4 tack- Carmichael and Mike Miller each les... Randolph will host Ellicottville recovered a fumble... Devante in the Class D semifinals... Campbell made 7 stops...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Maple Grove...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Westfield...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Holy Trinity...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Westfield...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Ellicottville...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Edison Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Nichols...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Frewsburg...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Cathedral Prep.... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Cass Valley...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Maple Grove...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Canisius...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Ellicottville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Silver Creek...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... St. Joe’s...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Falconer...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Cass Valley...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ O’Hara...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Aquinas...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 25...... St. Mary’s...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Fri., Nov. 1...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 8/9...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: BWaugh 95-487, Studley 86-338, Rushing: Doubek 119-1556, Brown 24-254, Rushing: BMisterman 125-726, Lawson 36-179, Caya 8-42, Hollamby 7-24, Marcellin 29-12, Nelson 3-104, Morrison 2-11. Buccieri 21-90, Guzman 13-77, Pinnock 6-59, Rajski 2-10, MWaugh 1-5 Harris 1-(-2). Montgomery 4-56, Campbell 10-33, Carmichael 9-30, Receiving: ??? JDolegala 10-2, Woodarek 1-0, Hickson 22-(-18). Receiving: BWaugh 10-128, Swetland 10-114, Receiving: Buccieri 14-194, BMisterman 13-196, Hilyer 8-159, Caya 7-209, Studley 7-82, TDs: Doubek 26, Morrison 8, Brown 6, Lawson 7-56, Holenss 6-149, Williams 5-54, Reynolds 1-21. Nelson 5, Bosley, Jacobi, Hettenbough, Weikle 3-30, Taylor 3-13, Kraus 2-26, Maycock, CoOldro. Carmichael 2-15, Braunscheidel 1-26, Johnson TDs: BWaugh 9, Caya 7, Swetland 3, 1-10, Guzman 1-5, Campbell 1-3. Marcellin, Studley. Passing: Maycock 32-69-603. TDs: BMisterman 10, Buccieri 4, JaDolegala 2, Passing: Marcellin 43-99-700. Campbell 2, Holness 2, Hickson 2, Lawson 2, TD Passes: Maycock 8, Morrison. Carmichael, Guzman, Montgomery. TD Passes: Marcellin 7. Passing: JaDolegala 28-63-259, Hickson 29-65-359, Buccieri 2-10-58. Interceptions: Marcellin 2, BWaugh, Caya, Interceptions: Doubek 2, Bosley, CoOldro, Hilyer. Morrison, Brown, Young. TD Passes: JaDolegala 5, Hickson 4. Interceptions: Miller 3, Krauss, Johnson, FRec: Reisman, Elliott, Hilyer, Cornelius, FRec: Doubek 3, Taylor, CoOldro. Dempsey, Buccieri. BWaugh, Studley, Freeborn, Zink. FRec: McGowan 2, Guzman, Hayes, Carmichael, Miller.

42 Team Reports

St. Joe’s St. Mary’s Salamanca Marauders Lancers Warriors

St. Joe’s led 9-0 at the The Lancers played to The Warriors played to half as they beat Timon a 0-0 tie at the half but an 8-8 tie at the half but 15-6... The teams battled a ferocious surrendered 3 TDs in the third quarter lost to Lackawanna 32-16 in the first wind-and-rain storm as St. Joe’s and lost to St. Francis 28-0 last week- round of the Class C playoffs... Jared totaled 87 yards of offense while hold- end... The offense has struggled since Fish completed 3 of 10 passes for 55 ing Timon to 38 yards... Louis Surace top RB Nick Vallone suffered a bro- yards, including a 21-yard TD pass kicked a 34-yard FG ken hand three weeks and a pair of 2-point in the first quarter... ago... QB Justin PAT passes. Fish also Austin Greenwood Hersey completed 7 snuck in for a 1-yard fell on a fumble in of 16 passes for 80 TD... The running the end zone for a yards. he also made 8 game struggled all TD... Mike tackles on defense... night. Cyrus Spruce McCarthy tossed an Deone Strong led the ground game 80-yard TD pass to caught 5 passes for as he ran 11 times for Justin Jones in the Austin Greenwood 39 yards and inter- Justin Hersey 25 yards... Tyler Joe Hinman third quarter... Ali Akono returned an cepted a pass on defense... Marc Siperek ran 6 times for 23 yards. He interception to the Timon 2-yard line O’Neill caught 2 passes for 41 yards... also caught a 21-yard TD pass and to set up a TD. Akono had 2 INTs in Nathaniel Keith made 8 tackles on intercepted a pass on defense... Logan the game... Anthony Castellani led defense... Dahlen Jones had a solid John led the defense as he made 11 the defense with 13 tackles, including night as he made 4 tackles... Anthony tackles... Austin White was in on 10 4 for lost yardage... Tyler Hill was in Stitt led the ground game as he rushed tackles... Sean Greene made 8 tackles on 7 tackles... Cordell Owens made 6 for 35 yards on 11 carries. Stitt also and intercepted a pass... Joe Himan tackles, including a QB sack... made 4 tackles on defense... intercepted a pass...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... St. Anthony’s...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... OPEN Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Falconer...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Clarence...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... East High...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Silver Creek...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Cardinal O’Hara..... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Bishop Timon...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... Aquinas...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... OPEN Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ St. Francis...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Canisius...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Cathedral Prep.... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... St. Joe’s...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 26...... Bishop Timon...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 25...... @ St. Francis...... 7:00 Sat., Nov. 2...... @ Canisius...... 2:00 Sat., Nov. 2...... @ O’Hara...... 2:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 8/9...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Davis 110-872, Payne 33-170, Rushing: Vallone 55-588, Stitt 71-360, Rushing: Siperek 98-621, Beattie 64-406, Conschafter 33-158, Gregory 8-103, Young 14-41, Robinson 25-184, Hersey 26-135, Hinton 13-90, Fish 58-254, Spruce 36-158, Ball 7-28, Owens 6-22, Hill 13-21, Jackson 5-6, Kieth 3-46, O’Niell 7-27, Strong 1-11. Pheasrdorf 8-15, Greene 1-6, Nye 2-4, Brandy 3-3, McCarthy 5-3, Przybyla 2-(-1). Dowdy 2-4, Hinman 1-(-10). Receiving: Strong 17-212, O’Niell 11-167, Receiving: Hill 13-240, Jones 9-308, Davis 8-77, Kieth 3-55, Stitt 1-42, Robinson 1-6. Receiving: Ball 14-168, Siperek 10-169, Young 8-61, Payne 5-84, Akono 4-75, Hinman 9-132, Beattie 4-29, Zaprowski 2-34, Conschafter 3-20, McKenna 1-25. TDs: Vallone 7, Stitt 5, Hersey 5, Strong 3, Nye 1-46, Spruce 1-9. TDs: Davis 12, Hill 4, Young 2, Payne 2, O’Neill, Bargnesi , Robinson, Keith. McKenna 2, Jones 2, Akono, Gregory, TDs: Fish 5, Beattie 4,Spruce 4, Hinman 4, Conschafter, Greenwood. Passing: Hersey 33-77-482. Siperek 4, Ball, Nye.

Passing: McCarthy 39-86-738, Hill 11-28-109, Passing: Fish 40-83-587, Nye 0-2-0. Davis 2-3-44. TD Passes: Hersey 3. TD Passes: Fish 7. TD Passes: McCarthy 6, Hill 2, Davis. Interceptions: Akono 4, Jones 2, Castellani, Interceptions: Strong 3, Vallone, Bargnesi, Interceptions: Siperek 4, Greene 3, Hinman 2, Masters, Hill, Hector, Conschfter, Davis. Hinton, O’Neill. Nye.

FRec: Conschafter 2, Payne, Young, FRec: Keith 4, Vallone, Strong. FRec: Beattie, Ficek, Ball, Cunningham. Jackson, Spina, Klopp, Gaulin, McKenna, Davis, Surace.

43 Team Reports

Sherman Silver Creek South Park Wildcats Black Knights Sparks

The Wildcats led 14-8 The Black Knights fell The Sparks offense at the half but surren- behind 26-0 at the half struggled all night as dered a TD after the break and lost to and lost to JFK 26-7 last weekend... South park lost to Williamsville North Frewsburg 20-14 in overtime in the Sherman Williams scored the Knights 21-0 last weekend in the first round of Class DD semifinals... Devin TD on a 12-yard run... Nate Serio the Class A playoffs... The Sparks Moorhead led the ground game as he kicked the PAT... Tim Manning had a trailed 14-0 at the half... QB Tyler rushed 26 times for solid game and made Mascio completed 9 149 yards and 2 TDs. 8 tackles... Mike of 20 passes for 80 Moorhead scored on Priest was a standout yards. He also rushed runs of 24 and 12 on the offensive line for 16 yards... yards... QB Andrew and made 8 tackles Antonio Leonard Graham completed on defense... Silver caught 3 passes for 9 of 15 passes for 60 Creek finished the 36 yards... TJ Scott yards. He also ran 10 season with a 1-7 caught 3 passes for Mike Priest times for 38 yards... Devin Moorhead record... 18 yards... Brandon Antonio Leonard Dylan Scouten caught 5 passes for 33 Jefferson caught a 10-yard pass... yards and also made 8 tackles and a Gage Hontz caught a 17-yard pass... QB sack on defense... Chris Greiner TJ Scott led the ground game as he rushed for 21 yards and also made 11 ran 10 times for 45 yards... Laron tackles on defense... Korey Ayers Watkins ran 4 times for 15 yards... recovered a fumble... Skylar South Park will finish the season Beatman also recovered a fumble... when they host Lockport in a Bowl Jon Spacht had a QB sack... game this weekend...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Franklinville...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Fredonia...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Hutch Tech...... 4:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Clymer...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Cattaraugus-LV...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 20...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Jamestown...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... Pine Valley...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Falconer (For)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... Lake Shore...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Frewsburg...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ W Seneca East..... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Westfield...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 18...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Cardinal O’Hara...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Moorhead 144-992, Graham 72-484, Rushing: SWilliams 114-446, Kettle 4-46, Rushing: Scott 84-738, Watkins 61-515, Ayers 27-127, Greiner 29-112, Lyon 2-0. Gilbert 7-38, Lewis 7-32, Nosbisch 14-30. Mascio 49-271, Neal 6-93,WqBurgess 8-83, WmBurgess 11-57, Mills 4-43, Gerace 4-22, Receiving: Scouten 18-350, Luden 17-102, Receiving: Lewis 8-164, Gilbert 6-161, SSmith 3-14, Jefferson 2-10, Honz 1-8. Moorhead 13-184, Ayers 3-28, Gleason 1-8, SWilliams 5-34, Plecker 3-41, Szumigala 3-4, Robson 1-3. Gates 2-39, VanZile 1-40, Murphy 1-15, Receiving: Leonard 42-585, Jefferson 35-372, Youngbird 1-13, Nosbisch 1-11, Forbes 1-4. Scott 8-80, Mills 6-125, Watkins 6-35, TDs: Moorhead 12, Graham 8, Scouten 6, Hontz 3-22. TDs: SWilliams 4, Gilbert 2, Lewis 2, Ayers. TDs: Scott 6, Mascio 4, Leonard 3, Jefferson 3, Nosbisch 2, VanZile, Plecker, Szumigala. Neal 2, Mills 2, Watkins 2, WmBurgess 2, Passing: Graham 53-111-678. WqBurgess, Gerace. Passing: Nosbisch 30-92-451, Lewis 19-51-196. TD Passes: Graham 7. Passing: Mascio 99-152-1223, Gerace 1-1-11, Jefferson 1-1-3. Interceptions: Gleason 3, Moorhead 2, TD Passes: Nosbisch 5, Lewis 3. Scouten. TD Passes: Mascio 9. Interceptions: Leonard 4, Mascio 2, Neal 2, Interceptions: Plecker 2, NJones. FRec: Greiner 3, Ayers 3, Toy 2, Spacht 2, Gilmore 2, Hontz 2. Scouten, Moorhead, Beatman. FRec: WmBurgess 2, WqBurgess 2, FRec: Kettle, Priest, Curry, NJones. Edwards, Fox.

44 Team Reports

Southwestern Springville Starpoint Trojans Griffins Spartans

The Trojans fell The Griffins led 14-0 The Spartans trailed behind 29-0 in the second at the half and beat 18-14 at the half and before before rallying but fell short to Gowanda 34-0 in a Bowl game last scored twice in the third quarter to beat Akron 41-28 last weekend in the first weekend... Ethan Benz led the Barker 28-20... After missing most of round of the class C playoffs... Mike offense as he rushed 13 times for 107 the season with a hamstring injury, Sandbloom sparked the rally when he yards and a TD... Jobe Fleming ran 7 Evan Majewski exploded in the win returned an intercep- times for 63 yards as he rushed 37 times tion 30 yards for a and a TD... Devin for 279 yards and 3 TD... Hunter White-Kearns com- TDs. Austin Bratek Peterson led the pleted 3 of 9 passes ran 3 times for 38 ground game as he for 93 yards and 2 yards and a TD... rushed 22 times for TDs, including a 60- Julian Mott and 158 yards and a TD... yard TD pass on the Austin Dumond each QB Noah Weinstein first play from scrim- recovered a squibbed ran 10 times for 64 Brendan Kennedy mage. He also rushed Bryce Stedman kickoff... Brian Evan Majewski yards and 2 TDs... Sophomore 9 times for 40 yards and a TD... Bryce Cheskiewicz had a solid day on both Brendan Kennedy started at RB and Stedman was solid on the OL... the OL and the DL... Taijay Ahmed LB. Kennedy rushed for 60 yards on 9 Brandon Ball led the defense as he led the defensive unit as he made 11 carries... Tanner Hoose was 4-for-4 made 10 tackles... Pat O’Brien made tackles... Matt Wetzel was in on 8 on PATs... Jordan Bryerton led the 8 tackles... Devin Pazzuti was in on 7 tackles... Eric Yeager made 5 tackles defensive unit as he made 11 tackles... stops... Andy Suffoletto and Nate and intercepted a pass... Mike Chase Kyle Moran was in on 8 tackles... Wolcott each intercepted a pass... made 5 tackles... Starpoint will finish The Trojans end the season at 4-4... Josh Cieslica recovered a fumble... the season at Lake Shore...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Dunkirk...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Olean...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Depew...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 27...... Salamanca...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... Niag Wheatfied...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ N Tonawanda...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Silver Creek...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Falconer...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Olean...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 19...... Iroquois...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Peterson 97-731, Bellardo 63-351, Rushing: White-Kearns 69-332, EBenz 68-287, Rushing: Majewski 122-713, Bratek 107-431, Swanson 52-299, Weinstein 76-199, Wolcott 52-276, Cieslica 51-143, Conklin 15-116, Mott 30-178, Ahmed 28-152, Yaeger 13-55, Kennedy 19-129, Chamberlin 10-70, Fleming 7-63, Fisher 6-15, Berry 4-14, Terrazzino 3-7. Johnson 10-37, Himes 5-27, Williams 4-22. O’Brien 2-13. Receiving: Goolsby 19-158, Wetzel 10-121, Receiving: Pannes 14-175, Sandbloom 12-254, Receiving: EBenz 4-39, Suffoletto 4-29, Chase 9-134, Mott 5-38, Bratek 3-34, Peterson 7-172, Bellardo 4-23, Ulimger 1-12, Dewitt 3-53, Wolcott 2-85, Fisher 1-5. Yaeger 1-8. CBryerton 1-12, Swanson 1-12, Pannes 1-5. TDs: White-Kearns 4, Wolcott 4, EBenz 2, TDs: Bratek 5, Majewski 4, Wetzel 3, Mott, TDs: Peterson 6, Weinstein 6, Bellardo 4, Dewitt, Fisher, Suffoletto, Fleming. Chase. Sandbloom 3, Swanson 2, Pannes 2, Kennedy. Passing: White-Kearns 16-47-224, Passing: Terrazzino 32-75-368, EBenz 0-4-0. Yaeger 15-27-102. Passing: Weinstein 39-89-546, Burk 1-1-3. TD Passes: White-Kearns 3. TD Passes: Yaeger 2, Terrazzino 2. TD Passes: Weinstein 4. Interceptions: Bratek, Goolsby, Chase, Interceptions: CBryerton 2, Peterson 2, Interceptions: Suffoletto 2, Wolcott. Yaeger. Ulinger, Pannes, Bellardo, Sandbloom. FRec: Ball 4, Fisher, Conklin, O’Brien, Berry, FRec: Bliven 2, Goolsby, Wetzel, Chase, FRec: CBryerton 2, Moran, JBryerton, Stedman, EBenz, Cieslica. Mott, Dumond. Peterson.

45 Team Reports

Sweet Home Tonawanda Westfield Panthers Warriors Wolverines

The Panthers led just The Warriors fell The Wolverines sea- 14-0 at the half and beat behind 40-0 at the half son has been cancelled. Kenmore East 32-0 in the first round and lost to Fredonia 43-7 in the first of the Class A playoffs last weekend... round of the Class c playoffs... Jordan Evert battled the ferocious Tristan Boling led the offense as he weather conditions and led the offense rushed 12 times for 61 yards. Boling as he rushed 18 times also completed 7 of for 67 yards and a 19 passes for 71 TD. Evert also inter- yards and a TD... cepted a pass on Connor Pumm defense... Steve caught 4 passes for Iverson ran 8 times 42 and a TD... for 36 yards and 3 Brandon Frye TDs... Kevin caught 2 passes for Torrillo battled the Steve Iverson 18 yards... Corbin Tim Barnard wind and still completed 7 of 15 pass- Snyder caught an 11-yard pass... Tim es for 114 yards... Mark Walker ran Barnard ran 18 times for 70 yards 14 times for 45 yards... Jordan Heine and also made 8 tackles on defense... caught 2 passes for 68 yards... Adrian Chris Mara was also active as he Drake caught an 18-yard TD pass... made 6 tackles... Shane Guenot Julyan Coleman caught 3 passes for helped the cause with 6 tackles... 17 yards... Luke Ciminelli and Ron Tonawanda will finish the season with Britt each recovered a fumble... a game against Amherst...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 14...... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Lackawanna...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Portville...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... Starpoint...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 21...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Ellicottville...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... North Tonawanda.... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Akron...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Nichols...... 12:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Wilson...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Maple Grove...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 12...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Cleve Hill...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 11...... Sherman...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 19...... McKinley...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ N Tonawanda...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:30

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Evert 134-829, Walker 56-288, Rushing: Barnard 146-777, Boling 88-500, Rushing: Janes 24-106, Hunt 18-94, Heine 23-196, Iverson 12-49, Coleman 6-47, Henderson 11-51, Adams 9-32, Hall 6-21, Raynor 1-2, Buchanan 2-(-1). Johnson 5-37, Woods 3-14, Smiley 4-4, TSmith 3-20, Mara 3-12. KTorrillo 10-2. Receiving: Janes 2-41, Walters 2-37, Receiving: Pumm 21-353, Snyder 8-151, Witmer 2-(-8), Gray 1-5. Receiving: Smiley 27-440, Evert 12-208, Frye 7-99, Barnard 6-65, Cifarelli 5-43. Drake 8-93, Coleman 8-65, Walker 7-99, TDs: Janes 2. Barone 7-81, Heine 6-96, Willson 1-10, TDs: Barnard 5, Boling 4, Pumm 4, Frye 3, Woods 1-9, Oaks 1-3, Lee 1-2, Anderson 1-1. Snyder 2, Cifarelli. TDs: Evert 14, Smiley 10, Walker 5, Heine 5, Passing: Hunt 7-14-75. Iverson 3, Coleman 2, Milton, Barone, Drake, Passing: Boling 42-108-587, Mara 8-17-124. Johnson, Ziegler. TD Passes: Boling 8, Mara. TD Passes: Hunt. Passing: KTorrillo 92-137-1199, Coleman 1-1-18. Interceptions: Frye 2, Barnard 2, Pumm, TD Passes: KTorrillo 17, Coleman. Cifarelli, Snyder. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Smiley 4, Spikes 3, Milton, Britt, Drake, Oaks, Evert. FRec: Palladino 2, Galley, Geercken, Barnard. FRec: None. FRec: Iverson 2, Hennings, Evert, Smiley, Ziegler, Woods, Ciminelli, Britt

46 Team Reports

West Seneca East West Seneca West Williamsville East Trojans Indians Flames

The Trojans scored No Report. The Flames led 7-6 at right before the half to the half but surrendered 3 take a 21-14 lead as they beat TDs in the fourth quarter and lost to Williamsville South 35-14 in the first North Tonawanda 30-7 in the first round of the Class A playoffs... Mike round of the Chuck Funke Waterman had a huge night as he Tournament last weekend... Jaleel rushed 11 times for Battle led the offense 104 yards and 2 TDs. as he rushed 12 times He also caught 3 for 80 yards. He also passes for 98 yards. completed 4 of 14 Waterman sealed the passes for 50 yards... win when he returned Rae’Kwon Green an INT 30 yards for a rushed 20 times for TD in the fourth 69 yards and a TD... quarter... Brandon Mike Waterman Isaiah Perrin caught Tajhi Lewis Day ran 13 times for 43 yards... 2 passes for 32 yards... Brian RayRay Johnson rushed 8 times for Morreale led the defense with 8 tack- 47 yards... John Dolac carried twice les... Mike Losi made 6 tackles and for 40 yards... Tyler Skretny made 8 recorded a QB sack... Tajhi Lewis tackles, including 5 solo shots... Devin was in on 5 tackles... Williamsville Lindner made 4 tackles, including 2 East finished the season with a 4-4 QB sacks... Sam Crabtree made 5 record... tackles and had 2 INTs...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sat., Sept. 7...... vs Central Square.... 4:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... Orchard Park...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 7...... Riverside...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Lake Shore...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... @ Lancaster...... 7:30 Thu., Sept. 12...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Kenmore West...... 7:00 Thu., Sept. 19...... @ Wmsville North....7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 27...... @ Frontier...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 28...... McKinley...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... South Park...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... Jamestown...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... Wmsville South...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ W Seneca West.....7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... W Seneca East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... @ East High...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... Niag Wheatfield...... 2:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Waterman 93-579, Lindner 79-436, Rushing: Walker 76-262, Walsh 48-226, Rushing: Battle 65-421, Green 67-324, Day 53-371, Santiago 28-331, Skretny 47-240, Sherk 23-90, Lucas 23-75, Harm 9-37, Mack 41-242, Lewis 33-134, Crane 9-46, Johnson 20-148, Dolac 3-70, Simoncelli 5-52, Berry 3-28, Kline 5-16, Farr 4-11, Jackson 4-6. Mirco 6-39, Chima 4-5, Morealle 2-2. Kumro 5-2, Cooley 1-1. Receiving: Farr 8-75, Walsh 5-35, Berry 4-43, Receiving: Perrin 12-255, Vance 4-45, Receiving: Waterman 12-157, Skretny 4-34, Sitarek 1-27, Skea 1-18, Haettich 1-17, Orsini 3-41, Simet 3-18, Crane 2-45, Pszczolkowski 2-33, Santiago 1-5, Day 1-1. Taylor 1-16. Battle 1-20, Lewis 1-18.

TDs: Waterman 9, Skretny 7, Santiago 6, TDs: Sitarek, Harm. TDs: Perrin 5, Green 5, Mack 4, Battle 3, Lindner 5, Day 4, Johnson 2, Psczolkowski. Lewis, Zygai, Orsini, Vance, Kelly.

Passing: Lindner 18-32-163, Kumro 7-17-85, Passing: Lucas 19-62-215, Kline 2-8-16. Passing: Battle 16-50-317, Crane 10-35-125. Waterman 1-1-10, Day 1-2-9. TD Passes: Battle 5, Crane 2. TD Passes: Lindner 2. TD Passes: Lucas. Interceptions: Chima 2, Battle, Vance, Interceptions: Waterman 3, Crabtree 3, Green, Simet. Santiago 2, Skretny, Day. Interceptions: Kline 2, Dakota, Orsene. FRec: Mack, Faracca, Losi, Cook, Zygai, FRec: Crabtree. Kelly. FRec: Puntariero, Devan, Goodwin, Sherk, Haettich, Ebert.

47 Team Reports

Williamsville North Williamsville South Wilson Spartans Billies Lakemen

The Spartans led 14-0 The Billies fell behind The Lakeman fell at the half and beat South 21-14 at the half and lost behind 21-0 at the half park 21-0 in the first round of the to West Seneca East 35-14 in the first and lost to Allegany-Limestone 42-0 Class A playoffs last weekend... round of the Class A playoffs... Sam in the first round of the Chuck Funke Derick Isler led the ground attack as Castronova completed 15 of 25 pass- Tournament... Hunter Howland led he rushed 23 times for 142 yards and es for 220 yards and a TD. He also ran the ground game as he rushed 19 2 TDs... Isler scored for 17 yards and a times for 57 yards... on runs of 29 and 59 TD... Kevin Mason QB Tim Walch com- yards... QB Ryan caught 6 passes for pleted 6 of 14 passes Majewski completed 133 yards and a TD... for 51 yards and also 7 of 14 passes for 80 Kam Varner caught rushed for 40 yards... yards and a TD... 4 passes for 42 Kevin Duance Kolbe Hughes yards... Matt Foster caught 2 passes for caught 3 passes for caught 2 passes for 44 yards. He also 25 yards... Zac Kelly Zac Kelly 31 yards... Jacob Kevin Mason made 2 tackles and Jarred Held caught 2 passes for 42 yards and a Fuzak spearheaded the defense as he recovered a fumble on defense... TD. He also made 5 tackles and inter- made a team-high 12 tackles... Chase Wheeler was in on 8 tackles, 5 cepted a pass on defense... Casey Antonio Zendano recorded a QB initial hits... Jacob Rice made 6 tack- Davis caught 3 passes for 27 yards... sack... Jeremy Spitzberg also record- les, 5 solo shots, and also recovered a Nick Ames led the defense as he ed a QB sack... Josh Shamenda fumble... Jarred Held made 6 tackles, made 12 tackles and recorded 2 QB recovered a fumble... Williamsville 4 initial hits... Tyler Hedley was in on sacks... Chad Steinwachs was 3-for-3 South will finish the season with a 6 tackles, 3 primary... Wilson will fin- on PATs and intercepted a pass... home game against Niagara Falls... ish the season at Medina...

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Fri., Sept. 6...... @ McKinley...... 12-14 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ East High...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 6...... @ Akron...... 7:00 Thu., Sept. 12...... @ Wmsville South....7:00 Thu., Sept. 12..... Wmsville North...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 13...... Newfane...... 7:00 Thu., Sept. 19...... vs Wmsville East...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Riverside...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 20...... Cleve Hill...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ East High...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ Orchard Park...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 28...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 5...... Lackawanna...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 5...... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 4...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 12...... Riverside...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... McKinley...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 11...... Barker-RH...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 19...... @ Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 18...... Lackawanna...... 7:00

Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Oct. 25/26...... Playoffs...... 7:00 Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 1/2...... Playoffs...... TBA 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers 2013 Numbers Rushing: Isler 124-769, Monkelbaan 20-103, Rushing: Clement 84-328, Castronova 83-116, Rushing: Howland 140-675, Walch 26-109, Majewski 26-102, Hughes 3-25, Hwang 6-14. Varner 23-92, Shamenda 13-44, Spitzberg 11-36, Thuman 21-70, Mazur 4-5. Bailey 5- 27, Tuskes 3-20, Mason 1-9, Receiving: Hughes 28-489, Kelly 13-168, Zendano 2-4, Foster 2-2, Brown 1-2. Receiving: Daunce 34-595, Howland 11-93, DThompson 9-170, Isler 5-58, Davis 4-48, Koroschetz 11-82, Rice 9-90, Fox 7-75, JThompson 4-20, Steinwachs 1-31, Ames 1-11. Receiving: Mason 35-540, Varner 32-399, Daul 2-35, human 2-9, Johnston 1-39. Foster 17-225, Geska 16-152, Clement 9-102, TDs: Isler 8, Majewski 4, Hughes 4, Spitzberg 6-88, Huber 5-72, Beyer 3-17, TDs: Howland 3, Daunce 2, Walch 2, DThompson 4, Steinwachs 2, Pilon 2, Kelly 2, Castronova 1-17, Buell 1-14, Bailey 1-9. Johnston, Rice, Koroschetz. Attea, Monkelbaan, Hwang. TDs: Varner 6, Mason 6, Castronova 6, Passing: Walch 75-169-1012, Howland 2-9-6. Passing: Majewski 65-147-989, Foster 4, Spitzberg 3, Clement, Geska. Steinwachs 2-2-17. Passing: Castronova 124-218-1558, TD Passes: Walch 5. TD Passes: Majewski 10. Varner 1-2-17, Bailey 1-1-17, Holyoke 0-1-0.

Interceptions: Kelly 3, Steinwachs 3, Pilon 2, TD Passes: Castronova 16, Varner. Interceptions: Daunce, Rice, Howland. Hughes, Becht, Davis, Mayers. Interceptions: Foster 2, Varner, Buell, Spitzberg. FRec: Attea, Kelly. FRec: Westmorland 3, Daunce 2, Fox, FRec: Zendano, Geska, Beyer, Hidago, Howland, Mytro, Held, Thuman, Rice. Shamenda.

48 2013 League Standings AA Div All PF PA Next Jamestown...... 6-0 8-0 431 157 Kenmore West Frontier………...... 5-1 6-2 220 79 Orchard Park Orchard Park…...... 4-2 6-2 225 136 @Frontier Kenmore West…...... 4-2 6-2 218 160 @ Jamestown Lancaster…...... 3-3 4-4 159 138 vs Clarence Clarence…………...... 2-4 2-6 150 228 vs Lancaster Lockport…………...... 2-4 3-5 140 164 @ South Park Niagara Falls………... 1-5 1-7 60 246 @ Wmsville South West Seneca West.... 0-6 0-8 17 281 Season Complete

A North Div All PF PA Next Sweet Home...…...... 5-0 8-0 290 75 West Seneca East Grand Island...... … 4-1 7-1 162 91 Wmsville North Kenmore East…….... 3-2 4-4 122 163 @ Pioneer North Tonawanda...... 2-3 5-3 232 176 vs Hamburg Starpoint...... 1-4 3-5 92 140 @ Lake Shore Niagara Wheatfield.... 0-5 1-7 74 168 @ Riverside

A Central Div All PF PA Next McKinley...... …...... 5-0 6-2 170 136 Season Complete Williamsville South..... 4-1 4-4 186 162 Niagara Falls Williamsville North..... 3-2 5-3 200 88 @ Grand Island Williamsville East...… 2-3 4-4 174 142 Season Complete East High...... 1-4 1-7 46 253 Season Complete Riverside...... …...... 0-5 0-7 28 308 Niagara Wheatfield

A South Div All PF PA Next South Park...... 5-0 6-2 190 146 Lockport West Seneca East..... 4-1 7-1 239 73 @ Sweet Home Hamburg...... ……… 2-3 4-4 137 116 vs N. Tonawanda Lake Shore...... …… 2-3 3-5 192 248 Starpoint Hutch Tech...... 1-4 2-6 140 181 Season Complete Photo by Mark Adair Iroquois...... 1-4 2-6 124 170 Season Complete Cattaraugus-Little Valley RB Justin Forster gains yardage in B North Div All PF PA Next the Timberwolves 14-8 overtime win against Panama in the Cheektowaga...... 6-0 6-2 203 90 Season Complete Class DD semifinals last weekend. Burgard...... 5-1 7-1 254 31 @ Alden Bennett...... 4-2 4-4 214 138 Season Complete Medina...... 3-3 4-4 226 218 Wilson Class D Div All PF PA Next Albion...... 3-3 4-4 193 159 Season Complete Randolph...... 5-0 8-0 352 66 Ellicottville Amherst...... 3-3 3-5 94 221 @ Tonawanda Maple Grove-CLake.... 4-1 6-1 221 53 Portville Lew-Port...... 2-4 4-4 128 161 Springville Portville...... 3-2 4-3 153 150 @MGCLake Maryvale...... 1-5 1-7 78 243 @ Gowanda Ellicottville...... 2-3 5-3 120 122 @ Randolph Barker...... 0-6 1-7 153 274 Newfane Cassadaga Valley...... 0-4 1-7 129 251 @ C Westfield...... 0-2 0-2 13 76 Season Cancelled B South Div All PF PA Next Alden...... 6-0 8-0 235 121 Burgard Depew...... 5-1 6-2 231 145 Eden Pioneer...... 4-2 4-4 129 146 Kenmore East Eden...... 3-3 5-3 148 159 @ Depew Class DD Div All PF PA Next East Aurora...... 2-4 3-5 96 111 vs Olean Sherman...... 5-1 6-2 187 76 Season Complete Olean...... 2-4 4-4 169 150 vs East Aurora Cattaraugus-LV...... 5-1 7-1 216 77 vs Frewsburg Springville...... 2-4 3-5 93 119 @ Lew-Port Panama...... 4-2 5-2 147 90 Season Complete Dunkirk...... 0-6 0-8 91 256 Season Complete Frewsburg...... 4-2 5-3 181 141 vs Cattaraugus-LV Franklinville...... 2-4 3-5 121 139 vs Clymer C North Div All PF PA Next Clymer...... 1-5 2-6 89 219 vs Franklinville Cleveland Hill...... 6-0 8-0 248 39 Lackawanna Pine Valley...... 0-6 0-8 60 258 Season Complete Akron...... 5-1 6-2 265 156 @ Fredonia Lackawanna...... 4-2 5-3 201 144 @ Cleve Hill Tonawanda...... 3-3 3-5 134 208 Amherst Msgr Martin Div All PF PA Next Newfane...... 2-4 2-6 118 223 @ Barker St. Joe’s...... 4-0 6-2 192 165 @ Canisius JFK...... 1-5 2-6 68 204 vs Alley-Limestone Canisius...... 4-0 6-2 214 36 St. Joe’s Wilson...... 0-6 0-8 65 292 @ Medina St. Francis...... 2-2 3-5 182 200 @ Bishop Timon C South Div All PF PA Next St. Mary’s...... 1-3 4-3 169 122 @ O’Hara Fredonia...... 6-0 8-0 344 106 Akron Bishop Timon...... 1-3 3-5 147 169 St. Francis Salamanca...... 5-1 6-2 162 113 Season Complete Cardinal O’Hara...... 0-4 1-6 89 272 St. Mary’s Southwestern...... 4-2 4-4 175 169 Season Complete Falconer...... 2-4 2-6 167 242 Season Complete Independent Div All PF PA Next Allegany-Limestone..... 2-4 3-5 156 186 vs JFK Nichols...... -- 2-5 112 197 Season Complete Gowanda...... 1-5 2-6 84 193 Maryvale Silver Creek...... 1-5 1-7 93 232 Season Complete

49 2013 WNY Leader Board RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING YARDS Player (Team) Att Yards Player (Team) Rec Yards Player (Team) Yards Doubek (Randolph)...... 119 1,556 Leonard (South Park)...... 42 585 Sisson (Jamestown)...... 2,065 CDustin (Falconer)...... 155 1,413 Carlson (Jamestown)...... 41 697 Castronova (Wmsv South)...... 1,558 McCarthy (Fredonia)...... 93 1,241 Lauricella (Akron)...... 39 757 Gregoire (Lackawanna)...... 1,286 Wolfe (Albion)...... 159 1,081 Bathurst (Olean)...... 39 718 Mascio (South Park)...... 1,223 Walker (Orchard Park)...... 171 1,012 Ferry (North Tonawanda)...... 36 746 Woodard (North Tonawanda)... 1,210 West (Hutch Tech)...... 154 1,005 Mason (Wmsv South)...... 35 540 Anzivine (Olean)...... 1,210 Moorhead (Sherman)...... 144 992 Jefferson (South Park)...... 35 372 KTorrillo (Sweet Home)...... 1,199 Geiger (Gowanda)...... 192 981 Daunce (Wilson)...... 34 595 Forster (Cattaraugus-LV).....148 979 Hopcia (Alden)...... 34 495 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Gibson (Cheektowaga)...... 112 976 Blackmon (Albion)...... 34 465 Player (Team) TD Ollison (Canisius)...... 150 971 Panebianco (Jamestown)...... 32 631 Sisson (Jamestown)...... 25 Grant (Alden)...... 133 964 Barna (Medina)...... 32 523 KTorrillo (Sweet Home)...... 17 Smythe (Eden)...... 156 948 Varner (Wmsv South)...... 32 399 Stoldt (Alden)...... 17 Davis (St. Joe’s)...... 110 872 Hughes (Wmsv North)...... 28 489 Castronova (Wmsv South)...... 16 Price (Kenmore West)...... 181 855 Dussault (Alden)...... 28 348 Gregoire (Lackawanna)...... 14 Evert (Sweet Home)...... 134 829 Sobieraski (Lockport)...... 27 475 Hellwig (Medina)...... 13 Turner (Depew)...... 125 815 Smiley (Sweet Home)...... 27 440 Fraass (Lockport)...... 13 Saxton (Panama)...... 129 792 Townsend (Lockport)...... 25 410 Three tied with 10 TD Passes. Miller (MGCLake)...... 87 785 Hennessy (Olean)...... 25 353 Barnard (Tonawanda)...... 146 777 Murphy (Orchard Park)...... 23 361 TOUCHDOWNS Isler (Wmsville North)...... 124 769 Corbi (Lancaster)...... 23 261 Player (Team) TD CSmith (Lackawanna)...... 133 768 Meyer (Fredonia)...... 22 484 Doubek (Randolph)...... 26 Mummery (Pioneer)...... 144 748 Green (Amherst)...... 22 236 McCarthy (Fredonia)...... 23 Scott (South Park)...... 84 738 Watkins (Cleve Hill)...... 21 523 Price (Kenmore West)...... 19 Zellner (N. Tonawanda)...... 97 734 Donohue (Timon)...... 21 416 Turner (Depew)...... 17 Peterson (Southwestern)...... 97 731 Pumm (Tonawanda)...... 21 353 Sisson (Jamestown)...... 17 BMisterman (St. Francis).....125 726 LSundown (Akron)...... 21 210 Walker (Orchard Park)...... 17 Brown (Medina)...... 97 719 Kelley (McKinley)...... 20 464 CDustin (Falconer)...... 16 Achman (Iroquois)...... 154 717 Larson (Jamestown)...... 20 277 Summers (Cheektowaga)...... 14 Woodard (N. Tonawanda)..... 64 714 Falsone (Orchard Park)...... 20 222 Evert (Sweet Home)...... 14 Majewski (Starpoint)...... 122 713 Goolsby (Starpoint)...... 19 158

FIELD GOALS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Player (Team) FG (Lg) Player (Team) INT Player (Team) FR Hoose (Southwestern)...... 4 (45) Hennessy (Olean)...... 6 Brown (Medina)...... 4 Ford (Kenmore West)...... 5 Keith (St. Mary’s)...... 4 Bliss (Pioneer)...... 3 (28) MkHampton (Burgard)...... 5 Ball (Springville)...... 4 Coatsworth (East Aurora)...... 2 (37) Ford (Kenmore West)...... 5 Rudnick (JFK)...... 4 Gibbon (Eden)...... 2 (33) CSmith (Lackawanna)...... 5 O’Dell (Panama)...... 4 Haubel (Amherst)...... 2 (28) Tackentein (Pioneer)...... 5 Ball (Springville)...... 4 Nick Johnston (Fredonia)...... 2 (46) 9 players have kicked 1 FG. THERE IS NO EASY WAY IN.

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50 Western New York WEEK 1 WEEK 4 Friday, September 6th Friday, September 27th Burgard 14, Bennett 0 Cheektowaga 43, Amherst 3 North Tonawanda 46, Lake Shore 28 Kenmore West 33, Clarence 31 Frontier 38, Clarence 12 Jamestown 58, Lancaster 20 Jamestown 52, Niagara Falls 14 2013SCHEDULE West Seneca East 10, Hamburg 7 Orchard Park 18, West Seneca West 0 Bishop Timon 41, Riverside 0 St. Francis 53, Edison Tech 14 Grand Island 17, Hamburg 6 Maryvale 38, Barker-Roy-Hart 16 Glen Oak (Ohio) 43, Bishop Timon 0 Sweet Home 27, Iroquois 13 Bennett 36, Lew-Port 14 Lancaster 42, West Seneca West 0 Williamsville South 16, East High 8 Pioneer 6, East Aurora 3 Medina 44, Maryvale 14 McKinley 14, Williamsville North 12 Cleve Hill 22, Lackawanna 8 Burgard 48, Albion 0 Albion 32, Barker-Roy-Hart 0 Allegany-Limestone 30, Gowanda 8 Depew 38, East Aurora 6 Alden 32, Dunkirk 7 Cattaraugus-LV 40, Clymer 6 Springville 7, Dunkirk 6 Akron 45, Wilson 6 Randolph 35, Maple Grove 7 Lackawanna 18, Tonawanda 6 Lackawanna 38, Newfane 18 Canisius 35, St. Francis 9 Cassadaga Valley 42, Pine Valley 12 Salamanca 12, Falconer 0 South Park 40, Lake Shore 0 Fredonia 55, Silver Creek 8 Frontier 49, West Seneca West 0 Saturday, September 14th Southwestern 20, Gowanda 14 Alden 28, Depew 7 St. Mary’s 49, East High 0 Sherman 12, Franklinville 0 Olean 35, Dunkirk 21 Sherman 28, Clymer 0 Maple Grove-CLake 13, Portville 0 Salamanca 8, Springville 7 Jamestown 50, Kenmore West 28 Randolph 44, Westfield 7 Akron 33, Tonawanda 22 Kenmore East 22, Starpoint 0 Canisius 42, McQuaid 15 Fredonia 28, Southwestern 21 Sweet Home 34, Niagara Wheatfield 8 Aquinas 32, Bishop Timon 8 Sherman 32, Pine Valley 6 Cheektowaga 20, Bennett 0 Kenmore East 16, East Aurora 7 Ellicottville 14, Franklinville 13 Alden 22, Eden 15 Medina 48, Amherst 6 Cleve Hill 28, Akron 13 Cattaraugus-LV 21, Allegany-Limestone 0 Saturday, September 28th St. Joe’s 35, Clarence 13 Frewsburg 35, Pine Valley 0 Westfield @ Nichols Ellicottville 26, Cassadaga Valley 11 Niagara Falls 22, Lockport 16 St. Mary’s 70, Smethport (Pa.) 7 Orchard Park 42, Williamsville South 21 WEEK 3 Iroquois 37, Hutch Tech 12 Saturday, September 7th Friday, September 20th Aquinas 31, St. Joe’s 21 Cardinal O’Hara 30, Nichols 28 Amherst 34, Barker-Roy-Hart 20 JFK 30, Wilson 6 Holy Trinity 21, St. Francis 18 Hamburg 35, Lake Shore 14 Panama 20, Frewsburg 12 Tonawanda 27, JFK 0 Orchard Park 13, Clarence 7 Portville 19, Cassadaga Valley 18 Panama 21, Clymer 0 Kenmore West 20, West Seneca West 9 Falconer 28, Silver Creek 14 Lancaster 22, Kenmore West 7 Jamestown 58, South Park 32 Starpoint 20, Niagara Wheatfield 0 Lockport 7, Starpoint 0 West Seneca East 34, Iroquois 6 Sweet Home 49, North Tonawanda 13 Williamsville East 48, Riverside 8 Alden 29, Hutch Tech 22 Grand Island 34, Kenmore East 24 Lew-Port 13, Niagara Wheatfield 7 Williamsville South 48, Riverside 8 McKinley 26, Williamsville East 23 Cleve Hill 14, Maryvale 0 McKinley 36, East High 0 Albion 49, Newfane 6 Eden 20, Springville 12 Cheektowaga 34, Albion 20 Eden 23, Cardinal O’Hara 16 St. Joe’s 20, St. Anthony’s 14 Bennett 62, Maryvale 7 Burgard 51, Medina 12 South Park 14, Hutch Tech 8 Burgard 31, Lew-Port 0 Williamsville North 37, East High 0 Depew 36, Olean 12 Olean 32, Southwestern 16 Oneida 47, Pioneer 7 Cleve Hill 48, Wilson 0 West Seneca East 42, Central Square 16 Silver Creek 20, Gowanda 0 Jamesville-DeWitt 13, Cheektowaga 12 Nichols 26, Portville 23 Cathedral Prep (Pa.) 49, St. Francis 14 WEEK 5 Medina 40, Akron 20 Friday, October 4th WEEK 2 Depew 28, Springville 13 Lake Shore 34, Hutch Tech 14 Thursday, September 12th Pioneer 35, Dunkirk 6 Jamestown 56, West Seneca West 8 Williamsville East 34, Amherst 9 East Aurora 24, Eden 3 McKinley 12, Niagara Falls 6 Williamsville South 32, Williamsville North 6 Falconer 45, Allegany-Limestone 28 Hamburg 15, Iroquois 14 Fredonia 35, Salamanca 22 South Park 22, West Seneca East 0 Friday, September 13th Randolph 42, Frewsburg 8 North Tonawanda 35, Starpoint 12 Frontier 24, Niagara Falls 6 Ellicottville @ Westfield, canceled Burgard 36, Amherst 7 Lockport 33, Orchard Park 27 Attica 7, Bennett 6 Hutch Tech 14, Hamburg 6 Saturday, September 21st Cheektowaga 42, Barker-Roy-Hart 16 South Park 20, Iroquois 6 St. Mary’s 21, Bishop Timon 6 Alden 35, Pioneer 28 West Seneca East 57, Lake Shore 0 Canisius 14, Walsh Jesuit 0 Gowanda 39, Falconer 38 Grand Island 20, North Tonawanda 14 Maple Grove-CLake 56, Cassadaga Valley 0 Salamanca 20, Southwestern 14 McKinley 40, Riverside 0 Panama 34, Pine Valley 8 Randolph 42, Silver Creek 7 Lew-Port 30, Barker-Roy-Hart 16 Sherman 34, Cattaraugus-LV 8 Cattaraugus-LV 35, Franklinville 0 Pioneer 10, Olean 7 (ot) Franklinville 25, Clymer 12 Portville 19, Ellicottville 8 Newfane 28, Wilson 13 Lackawanna 42, JFK 6 Westfield @ Maple Grove-CLake Gowanda 20, JFK 0 Frontier 23, Lockport 0 St. Joe’s 27, St. Francis 20 Southwestern 23, Allegany-Limestone 12 Grand Island 13, Niagara Wheatfield 7 Bishop Timon 50, Cardinal O’Hara 21 Fredonia 42, Falconer 6 Kenmore East 27, North Tonawanda 14 Orchard Park 14, Lancaster 7 Salamanca 43, Silver Creek 18 Sweet Home 37, Starpoint 6 Lew-Port 31, Medina 30 Frewsburg 38, Franklinville 12 Tonawanda 17, Newfane 7 Depew 36, Dunkirk 6 Cattaragus-LV 38, Panama 14 Wmsville North 21, Wmsville East 0 Springville 6, East Aurora 0 Portville 32, Westfield 6 St. Joe’s 53, Cardinal O’Hara 16 Albion 39, Maryvale 6 Randolph 50, Ellicottville 0 Lancaster 17, Niagara Falls 0 Tonawanda 28, Wilson 14 Maple Grove-CLake 49, Nichols 6 Fredonia 49, Allegany-Limestone 17 Aquinas 3, Canisius 0 Frewsburg 28, Sherman 18 Western New York WEEK 5 (Continued) WEEK 10 Saturday, October 5th Friday, November 8th @ Ralph Wilson East High 26, Riverside 12 Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Clymer 29, Pine Valley 12 Section VI Championships, TBA Akron 42, JFK 0 Panama 39, Cassadaga Valley 6 2013SCHEDULE Saturday, November 9th @ Ralph Wilson Nichols 30, Finney 8 Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Clarence 31, Lockport 21 Section VI Championships, TBA Cleve Hill 40, Newfane 12 WEEK 7 Kenmore West 26, Frontier 21 Friday, October 18th Kenmore East 27, Niagara Wheatfield 0 North Tonawanda 45, Tonawanda 21 Williamsville North 41, Lackawanna 12 Amherst 21, Lew-Port 20 Sweet Home 19, Grand Island 7 Clarence 28, Niagara Falls 0 Williamsville South 28, Williamsville East 7 Hamburg 14, Frontier 7 Canisius 51, St. Mary’s 0 Jamestown 42, Orchard Park 41 Eden 20, Olean 14 South Park 44, Cardinal O’Hara 0 West Seneca East 41, Hutch Tech 8 Lake Shore 58, Riverside 0 Bishop Timon 36, Williamsville South 13 Cheektowaga 28, Maryvale 7 WEEK 6 Alden 35, East Aurora 22 Friday, October 11th Akron 36, Newfane 8 Lake Shore 36, Iroquois 15 Lackawanna 27, Wilson 0 Jamestown 52, Clarence 8 Allegany-Limestone 20, Silver Creek 14 ot WEEK 11 West Seneca East 20, West Seneca West 0 Southwestern 35, Falconer 16 Friday, November 15th South Park 18, Hamburg 13 Salamanca 14, Gowanda 0 NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA St. Mary’s 20, Hutch Tech 16 Franklinville 28, Pine Valley 8 Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA McKinley 20, Williamsville South 14 Cattaraugus-LV 21, Frewsburg 7 Albion 14, Lew-Port 6 Randolph 48, Portville 7 Saturday, November 16th Amherst 14, Maryvale 0 Cardinal Mooney (Ohio) 9, Canisius 7 NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA Barker-Roy-Hart 44, Wilson 26 Aquinas 48, St. Francis 7 Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA Pioneer 29, Springville 0 Lancaster 36, Depew 0 Salamanca 27, Allegany-Limestone 7 Medina 38, Albion 31 Portville 50, Falconer 34 Fredonia 55, Dunkirk 22 Southwestern 18, Silver Creek 12 Olean 28, Springville 12 Panama 12, Franklinville 6 Cuba-Rushford 53, Cassadaga Valley 38 Cathedral Prep (Pa.) 56, St. Joe’s 7 Williamsville East 34, East High 6 Saturday, October 19th Frontier 31, Lancaster 0 Burgard 46, East High 0 Depew 45, Eden 16 Ellicottville 22, Nichols 7 East Aurora 14, Dunkirk 7 St. Joe’s 14, St. Mary’s 9 Akron 35, Lackawanna 24 Bennett 44, Barker-Roy-Hart 21 Cleve Hill 48, Tonawanda 6 Maple Grove-CLake 54, Clymer 0 Fredonia 37, Gowanda 3 Sherman 20, Panama 7 Cattaraugus-LV 29, Pine Valley 8 Lockport 30, West Seneca West 0 Frewsburg 33, Clymer 14 Kenmore West 42, Kenmore East 0 Maple Grove-CLake 14, Ellicottville 6 Starpoint 20, Iroquois 0 WEEK 12 Williamsville East 21, Niagara Wheatfield 14 Friday, November 22nd Saturday, October 12th Grand Island 30, Williamsville North 15 NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA Sherman 29, Nichols 7 Sweet Home 58, McKinley 22 Randolph 49, Cassadaga Valley 14 Eden 28, Pioneer 14 Saturday, November 23rd Orchard Park 34, Niagara Falls 6 Cleve Hill 26, JFK 0 NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA Kenmore West 34, Lockport 12 Msgr. Martin Association Championship North Tonawanda 34, Niagara Wheatfield 12 WEEK 8 Grand Island 14, Starpoint 6 Sweet Home 34, Kenmore East 6 Friday, October 25th Williamsville North 47, Riverside 0 Section VI Playoffs TBA Bennett 40, Medina 14 St. Mary’s @ St. Francis, 7:00 Cheektowaga 12, Burgard 8 Saturday, October 26th Newfane 33, JFK 6 Section VI Playoffs TBA Canisius 24, Bishop Timon 0 Bishop Timon @ St. Joe’s, 2:00 St. Francis 33, Cardinal O’Hara 6 Canisius @ Cardinal O’Hara, 2:00 Alden 29, Olean 20 WEEK 9 Friday, November 1st Section VI Semifinals TBA St. Francis @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 WEEK 13 Saturday, November 2nd Section VI Semifinals TBA Friday, November 23rd @ Carrier Dome St. Joe’s @ Canisius, 1:00 NYS Championships, TBA St. Mary’s @ Cardinal O’Hara, 2:00 Saturday, November 24th @ Carrier Dome NYS Championships, TBA It’s not the critic who counts.

Not the man who points out where the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

The credit belongs to the man marred by the dust and the sweat and the blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again and again...

...who at best knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievements and who, at the worst, if he fails at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place will never be with those cold timid souls who know neither victory or defeat. - Theodore Roosevelt FootballWeeklyUpstate Are You Game?