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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Friday, November 29, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD NFL standings 2019 District 10 All-Region Football AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2019 DISTRICT 10 Second Team Offense ALL-REGION FOOTBALL TEAMS Tight end — Rocco Iacino, Jr., Hickory. East Wide receivers — Marcel Smith-Austin, Sr., Sharon; W L T Pct PF PA REGION 2 Nathan Richards, Sr., Hickory.; Eli Boyce, Sr., New England 10 1 0 .909 300 117 First Team Offense Conneaut. Buffalo 9 3 0 .750 257 188 Quarterback — Michael Henwood, Jr., Hickory. N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 198 258 Tight end — Kendrick Hostetler, Soph., Cochranton. Wide receivers — Dillon Benson, Jr., Eisenhower; Running back — David Duffalo, Sr., Slippery Miami 2 9 0 .182 163 346 Rock. South Clay Cox, Sr., Maplewood. All-purpose — Matt Cannone, Jr., Hickory. W L T Pct PF PA Quarterback — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Maplewood. Houston 7 4 0 .636 265 249 Running backs — Zane Alexander, Jr., Eisenhower; Offensive line — Gage Dlugonski, Soph., Grove Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 244 226 Kaleb Donor, Jr., Maplewood. City; Bryce Carroll, Soph., Sharon; Andrew Price, Jr., Tennessee 6 5 0 .545 245 217 All-purpose — Jesse McFadden, Soph., Maplewood. Sharon; Dalton Beatty, Jr., Hickory; Zach Marini, Sr., Jacksonville 4 7 0 .364 209 264 Offensive line — Jared Beers, Jr., Eisenhower; Slippery Rock; Jesse Orr, Jr., Conneaut. North Daymin Johnson, Sr., Cambridge Springs; Matt Kicker — John Hake, Soph., Grove City. W L T Pct PF PA Niedbala, Sr., Maplewood; Matt Krause, Sr., Union Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 386 202 City; Steve Heme, Sr., Maplewood. Second Team Defense Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 216 212 Kicker — Jake Venman, Soph., Eisenhower. Defensive line — Tony Piloski, Soph., Slippery Rock; Matt Howard, Jr., Grove City; Bailey Phillips, Cleveland 5 6 0 .455 233 252 First Team Defense Cincinnati 0 11 0 .000 157 292 Sr., Hickory; Trevor Tursky, Jr., Conneaut; Thomas Defensive line — Dylan Maynard, Jr., Cochranton; Dawson, Jr., Sharon. West Daymin Johnson, Sr., Cambridge Springs; Joey King, W L T Pct PF PA Linebackers — Rocco Iacino, Jr., Hickory; Hunter Jr., Maplewood; Matt Krause, Sr., Union City. Stoots, Sr., Hickory; Zach Martin, Jr., Grove City; Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 308 256 Linebackers — Jared Beers, Jr., Eisenhower; Trenton Oakland 6 5 0 .545 228 284 David Duffalo, Sr., Slippery Rock. Wheeler, Jr., Cambridge Springs; Jesse McFadden, Defensive backs — Sayyid Muhammad, Soph., L.A. Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218 Soph., Maplewood; Marshall Van Tassel, Sr., Union Denver 3 8 0 .273 175 217 Grove City; Nathan Hyatt, Sr., Slippery Rock; Trey City. Jones, Sr., Sharon; Kam Fisher, Sr., Hickory. Defensive backs — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Maplewood; Punter — Nathaniel Willison, Sr., Slippery Rock. Cranberry High School’s junior high cheerleading squad captured NATIONAL CONFERENCE Lucas Kennedy, Sr., Maplewood; Caleb Robinault, Jr., East first place at the St. Marys cheer competition on Nov. 23. Eisenhower; Jack Martinec, Soph., Cochranton. Region 5 co-champions — Hickory, Sharon. W L T Pct PF PA Punter — Trenton Wheeler, Jr., Cambridge Springs. Dallas 6 6 0 .500 310 236 Region 5 Player of the Year — Lane Voytik, Sr., Sharon. Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 243 247 Second Team Offense This date in sports N.Y. Giants 2 9 0 .182 217 308 Tight end — Jaden Grubbs, Jr., Cambridge Springs. REGION 6 Washington 2 9 0 .182 144 269 Wide receivers — Levi Butryn, Sr., Maplewood; NOV. 29 South Caleb Robinault, Jr., Eisenhower. First Team Offense W L T Pct PF PA Tight end — Nate Helsley, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep. 1890 — Navy beats Army 24-0 in the first matchup Quarterback — Owen Trumbull, Jr., Eisenhower. of this historic series. New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 298 248 Running backs — Jake Reisinger, Jr., Saegertown; Wide receivers — Dylan Sayers, Sr., North East; Carolina 5 6 0 .455 259 291 Landon Palma, Sr., Titusville. 1934 — The Detroit Lions play their first traditional Alex Kightlinger, Sr.,, Saegertown. Thanksgiving Day home game and lose to the Chicago Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 312 335 All-purpose — Jared Taylor, Sr., Cambridge Springs. Quarterback — Casey Smith, Jr., Harbor Creek. Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 260 323 Running backs — Steve Smith, Jr., Mercyhurst Bears 19-16 in front of 26,000. CBS Radio does the Offensive line — Bryan Kelly, Sr., Maplewood; Ryan first national broadcast of an NFL game. North Woinelowicz, Jr., Union City; Joey King, Jr., Maplewood; Prep; Tyler East, Sr., Harbor Creek. W L T Pct PF PA All-purpose — Austin Barrett, Jr., Girard. 1987 — The New Orleans Saints hold off the Gannon Jaquay, Soph., Eisenhower; Ryan Brooks, Sr., Pittsburgh Steelers 20-16 to assure themselves of their Green Bay 8 3 0 .727 258 242 Union City. Offensive line — Quincy Williams, Sr., Fairview; Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 Dylan Schley, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep; Avery Ennis, Sr., first winning season in their 20-year history. 1992 — New York Jets defensive end Dennis Byrd is Chicago 6 6 0 .500 212 208 Second Team Defense Harbor Creek; Jacob Zuccolotto, Sr., North East; Joe Detroit 3 8 1 .292 280 315 Jacobson, Jr., Titusville. paralyzed in his lower body after colliding with team- Defensive line — Colby Hagg, Jr., Eisenhower; Ryan mate Scott Mersereau and breaking his C-5 vertebra in West Woinelowicz, Jr., Union City; Cael Black, Soph., Kicker — Scott Stanyard, Sr., Harbor Creek. W L T Pct PF PA a 23-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Eisenhower; Bryan Kelly, Sr., Maplewood. 1995 — Grant Fuhr becomes the 11th NHL goalie to San Francisco 10 1 0 .909 332 163 Linebackers — Logan Kesselring, Jr., Union City; First Team Defense Seattle 9 2 0 .818 292 263 Defensive line — Joe Jacobson, Jr., Titusville; win 300 games as the St. Louis Blues beat Winnipeg Austin Votee, Sr., Maplewood; Gannon Jaquay, Soph., 4-1. L.A. Rams 6 5 0 .545 249 243 Eisenhower; Jaden Grubbs, Jr., Cambridge Springs. Jacob Zuccolotto, Sr., North East; Dylan Schley, Sr., Arizona 3 7 1 .318 248 317 Mercyhurst Prep; Quincy Williams, Sr., Fairview. 1998 — Miami’s Dan Marino becomes the first Defensive backs — Jared Taylor, Sr., Cambridge player to throw 400 career TD passes, passing for 255 Springs; Owen Trumbull, Jr., Eisenhower; Landon Linebackers — Robert States, Sr., Girard; Avery Thursday’s Games Ennis, Sr., Harbor Creek; C.J. Liegl, Sr., Mercyhurst yards and three TDs in the Dolphins’ 30-10 win against Bryne, Jr., Cambridge Springs. New Orleans. Chicago 24, Detroit 20 Punter — Ryan Newton, Sr., Union City. Prep; Carter Swabik, Sr., North East. Buffalo 26, Dallas 15 Defensive backs — Micah Glus, Sr., Fairview; 2003 — LeBron James, 18, becomes youngest New Orleans 26, Atlanta 18 Region 2 champion — Maplewood. Marrick Bauer, Jr., Harbor Creek; Steve Smith, Jr., player in NBA history to score 30 or more points in a Sunday’s Games Region 2 Player of the Year — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep; Dylan Sayers, Sr., North East. game with his 33-point effort in the Cavaliers’ 122-115 Tampa Bay at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Maplewood. Punter — Ethan Hammer, Soph. North East. double-overtime loss to Memphis. Kobe Bryant was 19 Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. when he reached 30 for the Lakers in 1997. Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. REGION 4 Second Team Offense 2003 — Maryland’s Bruce Perry rushes for 237 N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Tight end — Jon Boland, Sr., Harbor Creek. yards while Wake Forest’s Chris Barclay gains 243 First Team Offense Alexandria Young of Polk yards, marking the first time in ACC history and only Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Tight end — Justin Harbaugh, Sr., Greenville. Wide receivers — Cody Smith, Jr., Harbor Creek; Washington at Carolina, 1 p.m. Ryan Whitman, Jr., Harbor Creek. the fifth time in NCAA history that opposing backs Wide receivers — Blair Paxton, Sr., Greenville; recently took first place all- have more than 200 rushing yards in the same game. San Francisco at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Junior McConahy, Sr., Willmington. Quarterback — Keyen Skrekla, Jr., North East. Philadelphia at Miami, 1 p.m. Running backs — Charlie Nicholson, Sr., Titusville; around at the Wild Wild West Perry scores three touchdowns in the Terrapins’ 41-28 Quarterback — Caelan Bender, Jr., Wilmington. win. L.A. Rams at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Running backs — Tristan Besser, Sr., Sharpsville; Landen Weis, Jr., Corry. Gymnastics Meet while L.A. Chargers at Denver, 4:25 p.m. All-purpose — Marrick Bauer, Jr., Harbor Creek. 2004 — Brett Favre celebrates his 200th straight Darren Miller, Jr., Wilmington. regular-season start with three touchdown passes and Oakland at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. All-purpose — Ethan Susen, Jr., Wilmington. Offensive line — Shawn Proctor, Jr., Corry; Doug competing for the Greenville New England at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Nesselhauf, Jr., Fairview; Jordan Schell, Jr., Girard; yet another record in the Green Bay Packers’ 45-17 Offensive line — Jon Takash, Sr., Wilmington; Gymnastics Academy on rout of the St. Louis Rams. Monday’s Games Aaron Solderich, Sr., Greenville; Jacob Chimiak, Jr., Nick Thompson, Sr., Harbor Creek; Dave Kaliszewski, Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. Jr., Mercyhurst Prep; Nick Walters, Sr., Mercyhurst Nov. 24. 2008 — Chris Duhon passes out a franchise-record Wilmington; Morgan Whiting, Jr., Wilmington; Connor 22 assists in New York’s 138-125 victory over Golden Vass-Gal, Jr., Wilmington; Wyatt Caldwell, Sr., Prep; Levi Nosko, Sr., Titusville. Kicker — Christian Gibbons, Sr., Girard. State. Duhon breaks Richie Guerin’s team record of 21 Sharpsville. assists set in 1958. New York scores 82 points in the NFL summaries Kicker — Daniel Hartwell, Jr., Wilmington. Transactions Second Team Defense first half to break the record for most first-half points at the present Madison Square Garden, set when BEARS 24, LIONS 0 First Team Defense Defensive line — Jordan Schell, Jr., Girard; Jon BASEBALL Boland, Sr., Harbor Creek; Shane Stafford, Sr., American League Kansas City scored 81 on Dec.
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