SECTION 6 Girl’s Upstate Got Game Jenna Martin Football kicks for soccer W E E K L Y and football teams September 17, 2014 Issue No. 87 57 Pages INSIDE: Niagara Falls starts season with 2 wins

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Kenmore West The Lumberjacks grad Will Pluff leads Utica ‘D’ PLUS: Great State Records Team Reports NYS Rankings Eight Schedules ALSO: NT quarterback Chris Woodard leads the Sideline Chatter ‘Jacks into a big game with Sweet Home Extra Point Section 6 Standings This Week’s Lineup: Contents SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 The Falls starts 2-0 4 ... WNY Notebook 8 5 ... Players of the Week Niagara Falls used a miracle finish to beat 7 ... League Look-Ins Cheektowaga 22-21 last weekend. The 13 ... 2010 Notebook improbable win improved the Wolverines to 2-0 on the season. If Niagara Falls is 16 ... Team Reports going to contend, they will need a big year 40 ... Standings from Shaolin McCray. 41 ... Leader Board 42 ... Around The State 44 ... Campus News Clarence QB Steps Up 9 47 ... Extra Point

Clarence battled hard but fell to St. Joe’s Upstate 30-21 last weekend. If Clarence is going to contend for the AA South Division Football title, they will need a big season from W E E K L Y Publisher QB Scott Pinto, who did not play QB Adair Publishing until he joined the varsity team. Editor-In-Chief Mark E. Adair

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Buffalo Bills & NY National Guard Coach of the Week Rich Robbins Honored for Win Canisius coach Rich Robbins was named the a bad result. Jake tried to go another two plays but Buffalo Bills/National Guard Coach of the Week after you could see he was favoring it. He just couldn’t go.” his Crusaders beat Aquinas 34-0 last weekend. Robbins said that his players were actually disap- Aquinas had entered the game ranked 48th in the pointed that Aquinas had lost its star player. USAToday High School rankings. “Our kids wanted to compete against him,” Robbins “I’m very proud of our kids and our coaching staff,” said. “We wanted to compete with the top talent and Robbins said. “We were very well prepared for the Jake is one of the best quarterbacks there is.” game and anything we asked those kids to do they Mitch Thomas rushed for 150 yards on 10 carries did. It was just a great job by our whole team.” for the Crusaders. Aquinas had won the NYS Class AA championship “He played wide receiver last year but we moved in 2013 and many thought the Little Irish were even him to tailback,” Robbins said. “We knew he was a stronger this sea- good running son. back. He was one “Over the last of the best 10 years, Aquinas receivers we have is the best pro- had and he made gram in the state,” the transition pret- Robbins said. “To ty easily.” be able to get a Canisius QB win at home in Jakob Loucks the way that we completed 10 of did is just tremen- 19 passes for 96 dous.” yards and a TD in There was a the win. He also huge crowd in rushed for 111 attendance for a yards and a TD on game that fea- just 8 carries. tured two of the “I think he was most heavily a bit overwhelmed recruited high last year,” school players in Robbins said. “but the nation. he is a night-and- “The bleachers Photo by Buffalo Bills day different play- were full on both Canisius coach Rich Robbins was named the Coach of the Week by the er this year. He sides,” Robbins Buffalo Bills and the National Guard after his Crusaders shut out made quick deci- said. “Our stu- Aquinas 34-0 last weekend. sions all day long. dents were out in He’s been playing force. Aquinas travels well but I noticed a lot of other really well.” jackets and jerseys from other programs from around Michael Tarbutt set a new Canisius record when he WNY. It was defenitely a game that a lot of people kicked a 52-yard FG. The 52-yarder also ties a Msgr. were interested to see.” Martin record and is the 8th longest FG in the NYS. Canisius’ top recruit, tight end TJ Wheatley, had a “It’s nice to have a weapon at kicker like that,” solid day. He caught 2 passes for 32 yards and made Robbins said. “He is a Division I-A prospect and I will 7 tackles on defense. continue to give him chances to kick like that.” But Aquinas’ top player didn’t fare so well. Robbins played high school football in Pittsburgh at Quarterback Jake Zembiec, one of the top five high North Allegany High School, where he was named an school QBs in the nation, was injured on the game’s all-state player at defensive tackle. first play from scrimmage. He played college football at Alfred University under He was sacked on the Little Irish first snap and suf- Jim Moretti and was an All-Conference DT. fered a broken wrist. He now teaches Economics and is the Assistant “Our outside linebacker got a clean shot,” Robbins Athletic Director in addition to coaching football at said. “It was a good clean hit and unfortunately it had Canisius.

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6 This Girl’s Got Game By Mark Adair “When she signed up, I groaned,” Miller admitted. “I don’t Catt-LV beat Panama 26-14 last weekend to improve to 2-0 have anything against girls playing football. It’s just the little on the season. The Timberwolves beat Westfield 27-26 in the headaches that come with it. We have to have separate arrange- season-opener. ments for the locker room for practice and the games. For road “You always want a positive start to the season,” games, we have to make sure there is a place she can get dressed Cattaraugus-LV coach Tim Miller said. “You also don’t want to by herself. Just the tiny little headaches that no coach wants to think you are that good yet. We have a lot of work left to do but deal with.” starting 2-0 gives us some con- But, Miller said, he accepted fidence going forward.” Martin as just another player. Miller says that his team “We’ve done it before,” he will face the hardest part of the said, “so we could deal with schedule in the next few weeks. again.” “The schedule only gets Martin attended two-a-day tougher from here,” he said. practice sessions in both football “We will hit some hurdles and soccer during the August along the way. We have pre-season in order to be eligible Randolph this week and that’s a for both sports. pretty big hurdle.” “She just wanted to kick Miller says he team is pre- because she thought she could pared to face the defending contribute,” Miller said. “When two-time NYS Class D champs. we practiced the special teams “Our kids know what’s in and the PAT kicks, was very front of them,” he said. “We good at it. She was absolutely need to have a really solid, the best we had and I don’t focused week. We need some know a coach out there that will great preparation because we not take the best.” have an outstanding football Miller says that any soccer program coming into our player that wants to kick for him place.” is welcome... girl or boy. In the win over Panama, the “Those kids are skilled with Timberwolves fell behind early their feet and know how to for the second straight week. kick,” Miller said. “Soccer play- “We were moving the ball ers are probably an underused well but, once again, we had resource at a lot of football some early-game issues,” schools. I’ve had two boys come Miller said. “We had some Photo by Heather O’Donnell over from the soccer team to penalties and turnovers that Cattaraugus-Little Valley senior Jenna Martin plays kick and punt for us.” stopped our drives. We got it soccer for the Timberwolves. She decided that she Miller says he had been going in the second quarter.” also wanted to kick for the football team this fall. resigned to just simply not kick- Cattaraugus-LV took an 8-7 ing this season. lead in the second quarter but allowed a TD with 1:00 to play in “We had no football player could kick a PAT this year,” he the half and Panama led 14-8. said, “and Jenna just sort of dropped in our lap. Turns out it was “We were able to put on a pretty quick drive and we scored pretty fortunate for us.” again to tie it up,” Miller said. “We had a little momentum going Martin was 3-for-4 in the win over Westfield. And those little into the half. After that, we tightened things down defensively.” headaches that Miller was worried about? Cattaraugus-LV has a big advantage this season against other “They seem a lot less significant when she is kicking like she Class D teams. is,” he said. “I know that if we get a good snap and hold, we’ll get The Timberwolves have a kicker who has come to the team a point. Against Westfield, we got one more point than they did.” from the soccer program. Martin is an outstanding student. She is in the top 10 of her “It’s a luxury when a class D coach has a kid that we can class academically and a member of the National Honor society. send on the field and put it through the uprights,” Miller said. In addition to soccer and football, she also plays basketball. “Down in Class D, good kickers are hard to find sometimes.” “She’s everywhere,” Miller said. “If our kids are doing some- Miller’s kicker has already won a game this season when thing positive, you can bet that she’s involved.” she... yes, she... kicked a PAT with less than a minute to play in In all, Martin has become an integral part of the team. the 1-point win over Westfield. “The boys have been great with her,” he said. “She is a team- Jenna Martin, a senior soccer player at Cattaraugus-LV, mate and they’ve accepted her. She made it easy for them to decided last spring that she wanted to play football. accept her. They want to win and she can help us do that.”

7 Niagara Falls Moves to 2-0 NORTH Niagara Falls used a miracle finish to “That kick would have been good from AA beat Cheektowaga 22-21 last weekend. 40 yards out,” Bass said. The improbable win improved the This is the Wolverines first 2-0 start in NOTEBOOK Wolverines to 2-0 on the season. several years. Lockport struck “This team is very young,” coach Don “We’ve been getting a lot of positive quickly and led 14-0 bass said. “We start feedback from our after one quarter as 7 juniors and students and teach- they beat Niagara sophomores. They ers at the school,” Wheatfield 38-0 last are hardworking Bass said. “It’s been week... Andrew young men who wonderful.” Bronson caught 2 want to get better If Niagara Falls passes for 133 yards and 2 TDs. and they don’t ever is going to contend give up.” for the AA North Bronson scored on passes cover- With just :33 title, they will need ing 79 and 54 yards... Bronson left in the game, a big year from has 5 receptions for 150 yards this Cheektowaga led Shaolin McCray. season... 21-15 and had the “He rushed for ball. The Falls had over 100 yards both just used their final games,” Bass said. At A Glance AANORTH time out. “He had 141 yards “We told the against Div All kids to hold and Cheektowaga and Niagara Falls………...... 1-0 2-0 strip,” Bass said. he also backs up on Lockport…………...... 1-0 1-1 “We practice the defense.” Williamsville North.…...... 0-0 2-0 Kenmore West…...... 0-0 0-2 strip drill on a daily McCray (5-11, Niagara Wheatfield...... 0-2 0-2 basis and this is 175) can bench exactly why.” Photo by Mark Adair press nearly 300 Cheektowaga Niagara Falls senior Shaolin McCray #2. pounds. called a running “He’s a very Friday, September 19th play, hoping to get the first down and strong kid,” Bass said. “He’s also fast. You clinch the win. are not going to run him down.” Saturday, September 20th Instead, The Wolverines Joe Medley McCray was named a team captain and Williamsville North @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 stripped the ball and ran 82 yards down has an academic average in the 90s. Hutch Tech @ Niagara Wheatfield, 2:00 the sidelines for the game-tying TD. Jeff “He was one of the hardest workers in Lockport @ Kenmore West, 2:00 Menyah kicked the PAT to give Niagara the weight room,” Bass said. “He’s a quiet falls the win. leader and the kids respect him.”

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8 Clarence QB Steps Up SOUTH Clarence battled hard but fell to St. big season from QB Scott Pinto. Joe’s 30-21 last weekend. “Scott didn’t play quarterback for the AA “I was very pleased with how the kids JV team,” Layer said. “He played receiver NOTEBOOK played,” Clarence coach Mark Layer said. and linebacker.” Frontier led 14-7 at “It was competitive right down to the end. Layer looked at his program and the half and outmus- It was a hard-hit- decided that he cled Lancaster 27- ting game and I needed another QB. 14... Seven different thought our kids “We had a players carried the stepped up and senior starter last ball as Frontier played well.” year,” he said, “but rushed for 218 This is the 2nd after that, we didn’t yards... Vinnie Pupo led the straight year that have a kid that Layer has sched- could play QB in a attack as he ran 7 times for 64 uled St. Joe’s. varsity situation. yards and a TD. Pupo also made “The competi- Scott asked if he 10 tackles on defense... tion you get when could try it.” you play the Pinto started one Catholic schools game at QB last fall. makes you better,” “He has a strong he said. “It puts arm and he is accu- SOUTH At A Glance AA your kids in a high- rate,” Layer said, ly competitive situ- “but his experience Div All Orchard Park...... 1-0 2-0 ation. It prepares was limited.” Jamestown...... 1-0 2-0 our kids for how Pinto (5-10, 200) Clarence...... 1-0 1-1 physical it will be worked extremely Frontier...... 1-1 1-1 when we play hard to become a Lancaster...... 0-1 1-1 Orchard Park and Photo by Dan Nesselbush viable varsity QB. West Seneca West...... 0-2 0-2 Jamestown.” Clarence senior Scott Pinto. “Scott worked Friday, September 19th With the loss, really hard in the West Seneca West @ Orchard Park, 7:00 the Devils are now 1-1. off-season,” Layer said. “He really dedi- Frontier @ Clarence, 7:00 “I’m happy with how we are playing,” cated himself to being the QB this year.” Jamestown @ Lancaster, 7:30 Layer said. “I am thoroughly pleased with Layer says that Pinto’s demeanor on Saturday, September 20th the effort the kids are giving. They are the field is an asset. invested in what we are trying to do.” “He has poise,” Layer said. “He’s not If Clarence is going to contend for the afraid to show leadership in a positive way. AA South Division title, they will need a I have tremendous confidence in him.” Good Luck to all WNY Football Programs!

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9 Lewis is Burner for Flames NORTH Williamsville East lost to North “He runs a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash,” Tonawanda 41-14 last week to fall to 0-2 McDuffie said. “He is extremely fast and A on the season. he has had a lot of success running track. NOTEBOOK “We are going to stay positive,” coach Sometimes we flank him out in the slot Grand Island The Chris McDuffie said. “Those are two very because he’s so fast.” Vikings trailed just good football Lewis (5-7, 145) 12-8 entering the teams that we is not a behemoth, final quarter but played. We have but he is a tena- scored a pair of TDs Homecoming this cious player. to pull out a 22-18 week against “He’s not very win over Riverside... Starpoint and that’s big,” McDuffie Jarod Brandon led the ground what our focus is said, “but he plays game as he rushed 27 times for on.” big. He’s a straight 120 yards and 2 TDs. Brandon McDuffie said forward runner. that, despite the When he gets a scored on runs of 37 and 7 yards... scores, his team head of steam he has not played can be tough to poorly. bring down.” At A Glance NORTHA “We are shoot- Lewis is a team Div All ing ourselves in the captain for the North Tonawanda...... 2-0 2-0 foot with a fumble Flames. Williamsville South.…..... 1-0 2-0 or a holding penal- “Our coaches Sweet Home.…...... 1-0 1-1 ty,” he said. “Those picked him,” Grand Island...... 1-0 1-1 are things that we McDuffie said. Starpoint...... …...... 1-1 1-1 Williamsville East.…...... 0-1 0-2 can control and we “His leadership Riverside...... 0-2 0-2 need to correct. We skills are outstand- Kenmore East...... 0-2 0-2 talk about align- Photo by Mark Adair ing. He brings love Friday, September 12th ment, assignment Williamsville East Tahji Lewis. and enjoyment of Williamsville South @ Grand Island, 7:00 and effort. You the game every day Sweet Home @ North Tonawanda, 7:00 have a better chance to win if you can when he plays football.” control those three things.” Lewis rushed for 177 yards against If the Flames are going to bounce back Bennett and another 80 yards against NT. Saturday, September 13th Riverside @ Kenmore East, 2:00 and contend for the Class A playoffs, they “Pound-for-pound, he is one of the Starpoint @ Williamsville East, 2:00 will need a big year from Tahji Lewis. strongest kids on our team,” McDuffie The senior team captain is one of the said. “He has college-level potential with fastest players in Western New York. his physical attributes. He can play.”

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10 Seifert is Solid for Iroquois SOUTH Iroquois earned a shutout as they beat year from QB Kyle Seifert, a senior who Hutch Tech 24-0 last weekend. After was thrust into the starting role in 2013 A opening the campaign with a heart-break- when Josh Pysynzski was lost for the sea- NOTEBOOK ing loss at West Seneca East, the Chiefs son with an injury. Hamburg jumped are now 1-1 on the year. “Kyle learned a lot of lessons on the out to a 21-0 lead at “When we lost fly,” Marshall said, the half and beat to East, I actually “but those lessons McKinley 28-6 last felt pretty good on are paying divi- weekend... Brendan the bus ride home,” dends now. He is a Ryan caught 3 coach Keith completely different passes for 72 yards, Marshall said. “We player this year.” including a 21-yard TD... Ryan has had played a pretty Seifert (6-2, 205) now caught 7 passes for 156 good game against put in a ton of work yards and 4 TDs this season. a very good team.” in the off-season to The week fol- make himself better. lowing the loss, “He went to Marshall sensed every clinic or that his players had camp possible,” SOUTHA At A Glance a renewed purpose. Marshall said. “I thought we “Some kids make Div All had a focused, progress in the off- West Seneca East...... 2-0 2-0 Hamburg...... …..... 1-0 2-0 physical football season but Kyle South Park...... 1-0 1-1 team,” he said. “I made a huge jump.” McKinley…...... 1-1 1-1 had a good feeling In the win over Iroquois..…...... 1-1 1-1 about where the Hutch Tech, Seifert East High...... 0-1 0-2 kids were mentally completed 8 of 12 Lake Shore...... 0-2 0-2 Hutch Tech...... 0-2 0-2 going into the Photo by Mark Adair passes for 130 Hutch Tech game.” Iroquois senior Kyle Seifert. yards and 2 TDs. Friday, September 19th In the win over “He totally McKinley @ West Seneca East, 7:00 the Engineers, Iroquois scored twice in understands the intellectual part of the East High @ Hamburg, 7:00 Lake Shore @ Medina, 7:30 the first quarter to take a 16-0 lead and game now,” Marshall said. never looked back. Seifert is an outstanding student, with Saturday, September 20th “Our kids showed they could respond an academic average in the high-90s. Hutch Tech @ Niagara Wheatfield, 2:00 to adversity,” Marshall said. “He is a true student-athlete,” Marshall Iroquois @ South Park, 6:00 If the Chiefs are going to contend for a said. “He is committed in the class room Class A playoff spot, they will need a big and he brings that to the football field.”

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11 Morrow Gives Bite to Dawgs ‘D’ Burgard improved to 2-0 on the season yard TD run to give Burgard a 20-8 lead. NORTH when the Bulldogs won a hard-fought “It was just a simple counter play,” B game over Fredonia 20-16 last weekend. Kolb said. “He stuck it in the gap and was NOTEBOOK “I’m happy that our kids stuck with it gone.” Albion led 13-0 at and played a full game,” coach Jason If the Bulldogs are going to contend the half and scored Kolb said. “That for the B North title 3 TDs in the fourth was a very good they will be relying quarter to pull away program that we on 3-year starter from Barker 32-8... beat. They had a Roderick Morrow Manny Thompson big crowd and it to have a solid sea- powered the offense was a very differ- son. as he rushed 18 times for 163 ent environment “He usually yards, including a 29-yard TD... than our kids our starts on the o-line Thompson has rushed for 229 used to.” and at defensive yards in 2 games... Burgard took a end,” Kolb said. 12-0 lead in the “but this week we first quarter but had injuries and he At A Glance Fredonia returned a stepped in at line- NORTHB kickoff for a TD to backer for us.” Div All pull within 12-8. Morrow Lew-Port...... 2-0 2-0 “Fredonia has a responded to the Burgard...... 1-0 2-0 lot of good players switch with 12 tack- Bennett.....…...... 1-0 2-0 that know how to les, 4 QB sacks and Medina...... 1-1 1-1 win.” Kolb said. a fumble recovery. Albion...... ………...... 1-1 1-1 Barker-RH...... 0-2 0-2 “That kickoff “He has good Newfane...... 0-2 0-2 return put them size and he can right back in it.” Photo by Mark Adair move,” Kolb said. Kolb was Burgard senior Roderick Morrow. “He can cover Friday, September 19th pleased that his receivers and he Lew-Port @ Burgard, 7:00 players responded. gets off the ball so well that he can beat Lake Shore @ Medina, 7:30 “Our kids came right back,” he said. an OL with his speed and strength.” “They hung with the play calls and stuck Morrow (6-1, 205) will be looked at Saturday, September 20th with the game plan. We were just a block by several of the Division III colleges. Albion @ Newfane, 2:00 or two away. A couple of series later we “He’s a very special, talented kid,” Barker-RH @ Bennett, 3:00 made a big play.” Kolb said. “He’s on track to graduate and Marcus Hampton broke free for a 31- I know he could help a D-3 program.” Mobility Agility Speed

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12 Senior is Alden’s Bulldog Alden dropped to 0-2 on the season varsity game. This is not a rebuilding situ- CENTRALB when the Bulldogs lost to Maryvale 27-18 ation for us. We just need to find our last weekend. character and discover our identity.” NOTEBOOK “We’ve played two very tough teams,” The only senior back who started on Depew led 21-0 at coach Rob Currin said. “Unfortunately last season’s team is LB Alex Schweitzer. the half and over- they have gotten “Alex is a 3-year powered Amherst the better of us. We starter for us,” 42-6... The defense just need to go to Currin said. “He scored two TDs in work every day was called up the win... Tyler and try to get bet- halfway through his Anna returned an ter. We’ll do the sophomore year. INT 33 yards for a TD. He also best we can turn We had an injury caught 4 passes for 62 yards and things around.” and he was called another TD... Alden has up to fill in and he played at the Ralph did a great job.” 5 straight years and Schweitzer was won 3 of the last 4 named a team cap- At A Glance Class B titles. tain before the sea- CENTRALB “We have had a son started. Div All pretty good run the “Our kids can Depew...... 2-0 2-0 last 7 years,” look to him as a Maryvale...... 1-0 2-0 Currin said, “but guy that under- Cheektowaga...... …..... 1-0 1-1 this year’s team is stands what it Amherst...... 0-1 1-1 very young. We are takes,” Currin said. Tonawanda...... 0-1 1-1 Alden...... 0-2 0-2 starting 2 seniors “He knows what on defense and 3 the tempo of prac- on offense. We have Photo by Mark Adair tice should be. He one kid back that knows what the Friday, September 19th Alden senior Alex Schweitzer. was a 2-way starter expectations are.” Tonawanda @ Depew, 7:30 Amherst @ Maryvale, 7:00 last year.” Schweitzer (6-0, 215) was the Lackawanna @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 Currin says that his players remain Bulldog’s leading tackler in 2013. upbeat. “He’s hard-nosed,” Currin said. “He’s “The kids have responded well,” he a tough, hard-working kid. He comes to Saturday, September 20th said. “We are very young and the kids are work every day and never takes a play Alden @ St. Francis, 7:00 still getting used to varsity football. The off. He’s done everything we have ever speed is different when you get up to the asked of him.” Be Sure to attend the 2013 Offensive & Defensive Line Teaching Camp with NFL Coaching Legend Jim ‘Mouse’ McNally

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13 Pioneer Hoping for Rebound Pioneer lost to East Aurora 21-0 last takes but we held pretty tight. If we elimi- SOUTH weekend, the second straight game that nate the mistakes, I think we will be okay. B the Panthers have been shut out. But, clearly, we need to get better on NOTEBOOK Pioneer opened the season with an 8-0 offense and we need to get better fast.” Olean trailed 6-0 loss to Dunkirk. One player that will be needed for a after one quarter but “We fumbled rebound is senior rallied to beat four times and East RB Tyler Mummery. Springville 20-18 last Aurora scored on a “Tyler has been week... Jaryd Plaud punt return,” coach up with us as a powered the offense Jim Duprey said. starter since he was as he ran 23 times “They had a short a sophomore,” for 173 yards and a TD. Plaud also field the entire Duprey said. “He is made 5 tackles on defense... game. We were our best defensive going in for a score player and is lead- Plaud has now rushed for 266 and lost a fumble on ing the team in yards and 2 TDs in 2 games for the 1-yard line. We tackles right now.” the Huskies... had 9 penalties for In 2013, 70 yards. We just Mummery rushed made entirely too for over 900 yards At A Glance many mistakes.” and was a first-team SOUTH B Duprey says all-league player. Div All that he is trying to “He is deceiv- Olean...... 2-0 2-0 focus his players ingly fast and he Dunkirk...... ……...... 2-0 2-0 on one thing... the has excellent Fredonia...... 1-0 1-1 next game. vision,” Duprey East Aurora...... 1-0 1-1 Pioneer...... 0-2 0-2 “We just hope said. “He can make Eden...... …...... 0-2 0-2 to improve,” he Photo by Mark Adair the cutback and he Springville...... …..... 0-2 0-2 said. “We need to Pioneer senior Tyler Mummery. is always moving focus on game-to- forward. He has a Friday, September 19th Fredonia @ Pioneer, 7:00 game and work out of the tremendous very natural running style.” East Aurora @ Dunkirk, 7:30 hole that we have put ourselves into.” Mummery is a team captain. Eden @ Springville, 7:30 Duprey is pleased with the play of his “He’s a pretty outspoken leader,” Saturday, September 20th defense - which has been solid thus far. Duprey said, “and his football IQ is out- Bradford, Pa. @ Olean, 7:00 “Our defense is playing very well,” he standing. He knows everybody’s assign- said. “In the first half east Aurora had 3 ment. On defense, he makes sure we are fields inside the 30 because of our mis- lined up right and in the right position.” Titan The industry’s plushest, safest & longest-

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15 McCarthy Leading Gowanda Gowanda feel to 0-2 when they lost to Gabel said that the merger has gone SOUTH MGCLake last weekend. well thus far. C “We came out timid and that’s how we “The kids have been great with each NOTEBOOK looked,” coach Sean Gabel said. “When other,” he said, “but it takes a little more Southwestern trailed we have a chance to play a team like that, time to get the timing of the offense 7-0 after one quarter we need to be down.” but used a work- aggressive. Maple If the Panthers man-like perfor- Grove has a big- are going to bounce mance to beat Alley- time reputation. back from the 0-2 Limestone 17-7... They are picked to start, they will need Mason Hoose ran go to the states but TB Jon McCarthy. 14 times for 48 yards and scored 2 you can’t let that “He starts at tail- stuff dictate a game back,” Gabel said, TDs. He also kicked a 35-yard FG, before you get on “but he also plays made 7 tackles, blocked a punt the field.” flanker, linebacker and recovered a fumble on Gabel said he and cornerback. He defense... was pleased his just wants to play players effort. where ever we need “Our kids him.” played hard and McCarthy (5-11, SOUTH At A Glance C they didn’t quit,” he 170) is a 3-year Div All said. “We’re over it starter and a 2-time Southwestern...... 2-0 2-0 and we are looking team captain. Salamanca...... 1-0 2-0 forward now.” “His leadership MGCLake...... 1-0 2-0 Gabel also said and his demeanor Allegany-Limestone...... 0-1 0-2 that it has taken are outstanding,” Cass Valley-Falconer...... 0-2 0-2 Gowanda...... 0-2 0-2 time to get some Photo by Mark Adair Gabel said. “He’s at cohesion in a line- Gowanda senior Jon McCarthy. practice every day up that underwent a and works his butt Friday, September 19th MGCLake @ Salamanca, 7:00 drastic change before the season began. off. He has an old-school work ethic.” Alley-Limestone @ CV-Falconer, 7:30 “We got some Pine Valley kids when McCarthy has an academic average in Cleve Hill @ Southwestern, 7:00 their program folded,” Gabel said. “But they the mid-90s. Westfield @ Gowanda, 7:00 didn’t have enough practices so they were a “He might have the highest GPA on the Saturday, September 20th week behind. They couldn’t scrimmage and team,” Gabel said. “He’s respectful and it took a while to get them into the lineup. works hard. He’s just the kind of kid you We are getting our feet under us.” want to coach.”

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16 Panama Loses Kyle Saxton Panama played to a 14-14 tie at the Sherman-Clymer merger this season. half but gave up two scores in the second “But we weren’t ready yet,” Payne D half and lost to Cattaraugus-LV 26-14 last said. “We had 24 seniors and juniors com- NOTEBOOK weekend. ing back and we all wanted one more go- Sherman-Clymer fell “We played pretty well,” coach Chris around as Panama. We want to go out on behind 22-6 after Payne said. “We a solid note. We one quarter but ral- gave up a touch- want to compete lied to beat Westfield down with 9 sec- and play hard every 30-22 last week... onds left in the half week.” Korey Ayers pow- and I think that Panama suffered ered the offense as turned the momen- a huge loss last tum their way.” week when leading he ran 29 times for 157 yards and The Panthers rusher Kyle Saxton 2 TDs... Ayers has now rushed for are now 1-1, in was lost with a bro- 238 yards on the season... what will be the ken collar bone. final Panama foot- “He had 70 ball season. yards rushing in the “This is it,” middle of the sec- At A Glance Payne said. “We ond quarter,” Payne D will merge with the said. “He was tak- Div All Sherman-Clymer ing us up and down Cattaraugus-LV...... 2-0 2-0 team for the 2015 the field.” Franklin-Ellicott...... 1-0 2-0 season.” Saxton rushed Randolph...... 1-0 1-1 Sherman-Clymer...... 1-1 1-1 Payne says that for a team-high 872 Panama...... 1-1 1-1 the smaller num- yards in 2013. Portville...... 0-1 0-1 bers affecting every “He’s a downhill Frewsburg...... …...... 0-1 0-1 small school in Photo by Tim Frank runner,” Payne said. Westfield...... 0-2 0-2 Pine Valley...... 0-0 0-0 WNY is now hit- Panama senior Kyle Saxton. “He has no moves. ting Panama. Just straight ahead, Friday, September 19th “We have 12 juniors and 12 seniors full-go and he keeps going.” Randolph @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00 Sherman-Clymer @ Portville, 7:00 on the team,” Payne said. “We have only Saxton will be out 6 to 8 weeks. Frewsburg @ Frank-Ell-ville, 7:00 6 sophomores in the entire program and “He wanted to go back in the game but Westfield @ Gowanda, 7:00 none of the freshman are ready for varsity the trainer told him no,” Payne said. “His Panama OPEN football yet. Our JVs are already merged passion is football. He’s a quiet, no-non- Saturday, September 20th with Sherman and Clymer.” sense kid. We’re all devastated that this Payne says he was tempted to join the happened to him.”

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17 Archer steps in for St. Joe’s MsgrMartin St. Joe’s led 16-7 at the half and beat David Archer if he would like to try call- Clarence 30-21 last week ing the signals. “I thought we had an opportunity to “He started at safety for us when he NOTEBOOK put them away in the first half,” coach was a sophomore,” Gilbert said. “but he Canisius led 24-0 at Dennis Gilbert said. We blocked a punt didn’t play the next season. He wanted to the half and beat for a safety and got play fall baseball.’ Aquinas 34-0 last the ball back right Archer missed week... Aquinas had before the half. We playing football. entered the game didn’t capitalize. “He came to me ranked 48th in the We still have to and asked if he nation by the learn that you can’t could come back,” USAToday... Mitchell Thomas ran let the other team Gilbert said, “I said 12 times for 162 yards and 2 hang around.” absolutely.” After opening Throughout the TDs... Thomas has rushed for 229 the season with a spring, Archer yards and 4 TDs through the sea- loss to Long Island worked at FS and sons first two games... powerhouse St. WR. But when Anthony’s, St. McCarthy was Joe’s is now 1-1. injured, Gilbert At A Glance “We are still a asked him to try MMA work in progress,” quarterback. Div All Gilbert said. “Our “We got together Canisius...... 0-0 2-0 young guys are and went through St. Francis...... ……...... 0-0 2-0 starting to get their some stuff,” Gilbert St. Mary’s...... 0-0 2-0 Cardinal O’Hara...... 0-0 2-0 feet under them.” said, “and he’s done St. Joe’s...... 0-0 1-1 St. Joe’s title a phenomenal job. Bishop Timon...... 0-0 1-1 hopes took a blow Photo by Mark Adair He’s a tremendous Nichols...... -- 1-1 in June when the St. Joe’s senior David Archer. leader. He has great Friday, September 19th Marauders starting physical ability and Cardinal O’Hara @ UPrep (5), 7:00 QB Mike McCarthy was lost for the sea- a super strong arm. He’s pretty fast, too.” Canisius @ Walsh Jesuit (Oh), 7:30 son with a knee injury. Archer has been timed at 4.6 in the 40- St. Mary’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 “He playing basketball at a park all by yard dash. Saturday, September 20th himself,” Gilbert said. “He was jogging to “He’s been away from football for 2 St. Joe’s @ Aquinas, 1:00 Nichols @ Villanova, TBA retrieve the ball and his knee gave out.” years and he’s playing great,” Gilbert Alden @ St. Francis, 7:00 That didn’t give Gilbert a ton of time said. “I couldn’t be happier with how he’s to find a new QB. So he asked senior playing.’

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Team W-L Team W-L Team W-L 1. Aquinas (5) 8-0 1. Sweet Home (6) 8-0 1. Maine-Endwell (4) 8-0 2. Syracuse CBA (3) 8-0 2. Queensbury (2) 8-0 2. Marlboro (9) 8-0 3. Farmingdale (8) 7-0 3. Carey (8) 7-0 3. Alden (6) 8-0 4. Abraham Lincoln (PSAL) 8-0 4. Cornwall (9) 7-1 4. Cazenovia (3) 8-0 5. St. Anthony’s (CHSFL) 7-1 5. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (2) 7-1 5. Schalmont (2) 8-0 6. Jamestown (6) 8-0 6. Lawrence (8) 6-1 6. Roosevelt (8) 7-0 7. Roy C. Ketcham (1) 7-1 7. Rye (1) 8-0 7. Homer (3) 8-0 8. Fayetteville-Manlius (3) 8-0 8. South Shore (PSAL) 8-0 8. Hackley (AIS) 7-0 9. Monroe-Woodbury (9) 8-0 9. Miller Place (11) 7-0 9. Burgard (6) 7-1 10. Canisius (MMA) 6-2 10. Poly Prep (AIS) 7-1 10. Newark (5) 7-1 11. Chaminade (CHSFL) 7-1 11. Somers (1) 7-1 11. Oneida (3) 7-1 12. Erasmus Hall (PSAL) 7-1 12. Eastridge (5) 7-1 12. Pleasantville (1) 7-1 13. Newburgh Free Academy (9) 7-1 13. Islip (11) 6-1 13. Geneva (5) 7-1 14. Commack (11) 7-0 14. Indian River (3) 7-1 14. Livonia (5) 7-1 15. John Jay East Fishkill (1) 7-1 15. East Syracuse Minoa (3) 7-1 15. Our Lady of Lourdes (1) 6-2 16. Albany CBA (2) 7-1 16. Garden City (8) 6-1 16. Broadalbin-Perth (2) 7-1 17. Oceanside (8) 6-1 17. Grand Island (6) 7-1 17. Peru (7) 6-1 18. St. Joe’s (MMA) 6-2 18. Staten Island Tech (PSAL) 8-0 18. Seaford (8) 5-2 19. North Rockland (1) 6-2 19. Bethpage (8) 6-1 19. Depew (6) 6-2 20. Elmira (4) 8-0 20. Brockport (5) 7-1 20. Cohoes (2) 6-2 21. Shaker (2) 7-1 21. Plainedge (8) 6-1 22. Connetquot (11) 6-1 22. Carthage (3) 7-1 23. Tottenville (PSAL) 6-2 23. St. Francis Prep (CHSFL) 7-1 24. Pittsford (5) 6-2 24. Troy (2) 6-2 25. Rush-Henrietta (5) 6-2 25. West Seneca East (6) 7-1

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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 Be Relentless! CTF’s vision is to develop the hearts of coaches and The second word we talked about was ENVISION. We athletes to be men of character for others. defined envision as a clear, powerful picture worth pursu- The 2014 season is in high gear. What a great first week. ing. What is your vision for the team? Write it down make it Cross Training Football is honored to be walking through plain even for others. Then run with it, work it out. the season with you. We want to encourage, equip and This week’s word is RESPONSIBLE: Commitment even if empower you to be an Athlete of Character. it requires unexpected sacrifice. If you can be trusted with a Teddy Roosevelt said, “Character, in the long run, is the little, you can then be trusted with much. If you are dishonest decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations a little, you will be dishonest with much. Athletes... Know alike.” what’s right and do what’s right, even if it means sacrifice. I believe this to be true for any team as well. Athletes who are RESPONSIBLE can and will be trusted. Strap it up and get after it … have a great week! This year’s Theme is: BE RELENTLESS. Remember: Love never fails and love also covers team- The first two weeks we have talked about BELIEVE. All mate’s mistakes. things are possible for those who believe. If you believe something is true then you need to take action. Just Believe Love Never Fails! and go for it. Coach Masters

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Box 156 – Bowmansville, NY 14026 – Cell: 716.432-5152 Website: www.crosstrainingfootball.com Email:[email protected] 21 CoverStory NT’s Great Eight Chris Woodard leads Lumberjacks against Sweet Home By Mark Adair North Tonawanda beat defense is doing it’s job.” Williamsville East 41-14 Truilizio says that the last week as the improvement of the Lumberjacks started the defense over last year is season 2-0. a big reason for all the The ‘Jacks opened the excitement in North season with a 28-0 win Tonawanda right now. over Riverside, the first “Our offense has shutout NT has earned in always been high-paced three years. and scored a lot of “We’re excited,” NT points,” he said, “but the coach Tony Truilizio said. defense has really “we’ve played pretty well improved. If we can con- but I still don’t know how tinue to get the full com- good we are.” bination of offense and Truilizio said that the defense, we’ll be in good Lumberjacks will come shape.” into sharper focus follow- The Lumberjacks also ing this weekends match- have one of the biggest up with Sweet Home. weapons in Western “The big bench mark New York in quarterback will be Sweet Home,” he Chris Woodard. said. “They are always “Chris is the real the team to beat. We’ll deal,” Truilizio said. see how we do against “We’ve been saying it for Sweet Home.” the last couple of years. Truilizio says that he He does so many differ- feels better about this ent things really well.” season than any of the Woodard ran all over three years he has Williamsville East last coached at NT. week. The senior rushed “We worked very hard Photo by Mark Adair for 208 yards and 3 TDs all off season,” he said, on just 9 carries. North Tonawanda QB Chris Woodard ran for 208 yards and 3 TDs “more so than in any His TD runs covered in the Lumberjacks win over Williamsville East last week. The other year. These guys 24, 63 and 75 yards. definitely put in the time.” senior also passed for another 3 TDs. “He’s deceptively Sweet Home - a team that has won 7 of the last 8 fast,” Truilizio said. “He has long strides. It doesn’t look Class A titles - will provide a stern test for North like he’s moving fast but if he gets to the edge very few Tonawanda. The Panthers are coming off a 65-14 win people can catch him. His speed and the sheer power he over Kenmore East last week. has is pretty special. I haven’t seen anything like it since I “I’m looking forward to playing them,” Truilizio said. played college football at Canisius.” “They are the team to beat year in and year out.” Woodard also completed 7 of 9 passes for 79 yards The Lumberjacks two wins have been fashioned by and another 3 TDs in the win. good old-fashioned, hard-hitting defense. “If he continues the pace he’s on,” Truilizio said, “he’ll “We’re playing good defense right now,” Truilizio said. be up for the Connolly Cup at the end of the year.” “Those kids are doing a great job. We’ve given up 14 Woodard is a dual threat at QB. In 2013, he rushed for points in 2 games. Riverside has tremendous athletes. 888 yards and 11 TDs. He also passed for 1,533 yards We shut them out and had 6 sacks. Williamsville East and 9 TDs. may not have won yet but their offense is pretty powerful. Additionally, he was named a first-team punter for the We had 5 turnovers and 4 passes defended so the See “Cover Story” on page 23 22 CoverStory continued from page 22 All-Football Weekly team. “Chris is getting a lot of looks from Division I-AA schools right now,” Truilizio said. “There is nothing wrong with that but I think he could play at a higher level. I think that Tune in to teams like Syracuse and UB should be looking at him a lit- tle closer.” Woodard, at 6-foot-4 and 200 pounds, has the size to TALK play Division I football. “He’s not thin at all,” Truilizio said. “He is all muscle. He runs with a lot of power. He’s not afraid to take a hit and he’ll definitely give a hit. Where ever they play him at the FOOTBALL!! next level, he will be a huge asset.” Woodard is an outstanding student and maintains an academic average of 98. “All the Ivy League schools are looking at him,” Truilizio said. “Every one of them.” Woodard has already received a scholarship offer from Central Connecticut State but says he is trying not to think about college too much. “I’m trying to keep all the college scholarships in the back on my mind right now,” he said. “I don’t want to think about that and mess up my game. Academics will take me farther anyway.” He wants to major in Exercise Science or Physical Therapy. “I definitely want to be involved in sports,” he said. “I would love to be a trainer for a college team some day.” Woodard says he is so focused on getting to the Ralph Wilson Stadium this season that he hasn’t thought much about the future. “I think we are going in the right direction,” he said. “We knew we could have a good year if we worked really hard in the off-season.” Woodard has played football with six of his teammates since they were small children. Woodard, Alex Molik (OL), Taylor Mellott (LB), Ryan McDonough (LB), Ryan Gilbert (CB) and Drew Krantz (CB) were teammates on the Little Be sure to LISTEN Saturday Morning from 10 to 11!! League team in North Tonawanda. “We’ve been teammates since forever,” Woodard said. “We’d always go to the games on Friday nights and cheer on the ‘Jacks. I thought those kids on the high school team were huge back then.” North Tonawanda went to The Ralph five straight years and won the NYS title when Woodard was growing up. “I thought those guys were the greatest players ever,” he said. “It’s awesome when I look and see the little kids at our games now. I know just what they are thinking when they watch us play. It’s so important to handle ourselves with class at all times. We don’t want to show them some- thing bad.” Woodard knows that the season’s biggest game is this weekend. “Sweet Home was 9-1 last year and they have a lot of kids back,” he said. “We saw them at the Buff State camp.

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Akron Albion Alden Tigers Purple Eagles Bulldogs

The Tigers fell behind The Purple Eagles led The Bulldogs fell 21-0 after one quarter 13-0 at the half and behind 13-0 at the half and lost to Silver Creek 41-0 last scored 3 TDs in the fourth quarter to and and lost to Maryvale 27-18... weekend... The running game could pull away from Barker 32-8... Manny Jordan Stockweather led the team not find any traction in the game as Thompson powered the offense as he with 44 rushing yards on just 3 car- Akron rushed for just 56 yards on the rushed 18 times for 163 yards, includ- ries. Stockweather also completed 8 of night... Preston ing a 29-yard TD... 13 passes for 91 Kelkenberg rushed 3 Tyler Rotoli ran 5 yards and a TD... times for 28 yards... times for 92 yards. Shawn Cooper Aaron Siska ran 6 He broke away for an caught 3 passes for times for 28 yards... 87-yard TD in the 56 yards, including a Owen Hill caught 2 fourth quarter... Mike 35-yard TD pass. passes for 21 yards. Laine was a standout Cooper also returned Hill also made 5 on the offensive a kickoff 80 yards for Shawn Cooper tackles and intercept- Owen Hill line... Tommy Aaron Burnside a TD amd made 6 ed 2 passes on defense... Zach Mattison ran 5 times for 49 yards and tackles on defense... Joe King caught Pfentner caught a 21-yard pass... a TD... Kyle Smith ran for 43 yards 3 passes for 20 yards. King made 5 Caleb Martin had a solid night on the and a TD on 5 carries... Trey Hart tackles, 1 for lost yardage on OL and also made 4 tackles on caught 2 passes for 19 yards and also defense... Dylan Riddoch caught 2 defense... Drew Butler completed 4 ran for a TD... Aaron Burnside led passes for 15 yards... Alex Schweitzer of 13 passes for 47 yards... Ethan the defense with 16 tackles... Clayton made a team-high 10 tackles, 1 for PeQueen spearheaded the defense as Stanton and Alex Bison each made 6 loss... Lyle Grant made 8 tackles, 1 he made a team-high 6 tackles... tackles... for loss, and recovered a fumble...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Burgard (AH)...... 3:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Depew...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Silver Ceek...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Barker-RH...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ St. Francis...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Eden...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Maryvale...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Lew-Port...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... UPrep (5)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Cleve Hill...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Bennett...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Medina...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Amherst...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Kelkenberg 3-28, Siska 6-28, Rushing: Thompson 34-229, Rotoli 5-92, Rushing: Grant 31-97, Stockweather 6-49, Truglio 1-0, Bell 6-0, Butler 8-0. K.Smith 19-86, Matteson 5-49, Hart 2-12. Loper 4-4, Patterson 1-2.

Receiving: Hill 2-21, Pfentner 1-21, Receiving: Hart 5-71, Thompson 3-23, Loyd Receiving: King 10-106, Cooper 4-62, PeQueen 1-5. 2-45, Chambers 2-18 Riddoch 4-55, Grant 3-89, Patterson 1-10.

TDs: Hart 3, Loyd, Smith, Matteson, Rotoli, TDs: Cooper 2, Grant 2, Riddoch, Loper. TDs: None. Thompson.

Passing: KSmith 8-16-153. Passing: Stockweather 22-33-322. Passing: Butler 4-13-47, Siska 0-2-0.

TD Passes: KSmith 3. TD Passes: Stockweather 2. TD Passes: None.

Interceptions: Blackmon, Thompson. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Hill.

FRec: Laine, Thompson. FRec: Grant. FRec: None.

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Allegany-Limestone Amherst Barker-Roy-Hart Gators Tigers

The Gators led 7-0 The Tigers fell behind Barker-Roy-Hart after one quarter but 21-0 at the half and lost to trailed 13-0 at the haf and trailed 10-7 at the half and lost to Depew 42-6 last weekend... Jimmy lost to to Albion 32-8... Dominick Southwestern 17-7 last week... Zach Chadwick led the ground game as he Snider led the running game as he Bierfeldt had a big night as he rushed rushed 11 times for 66 yards. rushed 10 times for 86 yards and a 17 times for 129 yards. Bierfeldt Chadwick also caught a 12-yard pass TD. Snider also made 4 tackles on capped a 65-yard and recorded 2 tack- defense... Andy drive when he les and a QB sack on Xapsos completed 2 plunged in for a 1- defense... QB Nick passes for 18 yards yard TD. He also Foster completed 4 and also ran for 17 made 8 tackles on of 7 attempted passes yards... Brandin Lee defense... Holden for 50 yards and a Woods ran 10 times Farr spearheaded the TD. He also rushed for 36 yards. He defense as he made a for 30 yards on 13 recorded 7 tackles team-high 11 tack- Holden Farr carries... Kelijah Nick Foster and a QB sack on Josh Mead les... Sydney Isamen was also active Willis caught 2 passes for 33 yards defense... Josh Mead ran 5 times for on defense as he made 8 tackles... and a TD... Vince Gregory rushed for 21 yards and also made 4 tackles on Josh Lippert was in on 7 tackles and 46 yards and added 40 yards on kick defense... CJ Fitch ran for 17 yards recorded a QB sack... Roman Greco returns for the Tigers... Darien Lowe on 4 carries... Thomas Callaghan was a standout on the offensive line... made 8 tackles, 5 primary hits... Mike caught a 13-yard pass... Brian Payne Allegany-Limestone will play at Pera made 8 tackles, 6 initials hits... led the defense with 9 tackles and a Cassadaga Valley-Falconer this week- Nathan Russell-Webster made 4 QB sack... Derek Sears was in on 8 end... tackles... tackles... Erik Herian blocked a FG...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... East Aurora...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Lew-Port...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Depew...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Albion...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ CV-Falconer...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Bennett (AH)...... 3:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Newfane (RH)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Salamanca...... 7:00 Thu., Oct. 2...... Tonawanda...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Medina...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Dunkirk...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Wilson...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... MGCLake...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Bierfeldt 41-209, Kayes 7-18, Rushing: Gregory 27-131, Chadwick 16-86, Rushing: Woods 25-128, Snider 18-118, Grove 9-13, Hulse 3-4, Farr 6-3, Foster 19-56, Williams 1-29, Pera 6-21, Mead 17-74, CJ Fitch 5-21, Xapos 4-18, McGraw 13-(-25). Willis 1-0, Morris 3-(-3). Sager 3-17, Payne 1-0, Callaghan 1-(-3).

Receiving: Spencer 1-8. Receiving: Willis 2-33, Gregory 2-15, Receiving: Callaghan 5-54, Woods 2-39, Chadwick 2-10, Lowe 1-5. Fitch 1-5, Maynard 1-4, Snider 1-(-1).

TDs: Bierfeldt. TDs: Williams, Willis. TDs: Woods 2, Mead, Snider.

Passing: McGraw 1-11-8, Farr 0-1-0. Passing: Foster 7-12-63 Passing: Xapsos 10-23-101, Mead 0-2.

TD Passes: Foster. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: None.

Interceptions: Williams, Lowe, Haubeil, Interceptions: None. Yang. Interceptions: None.

FRec: Chadwick, Lowe. FRec: None. FRec: Deopp.

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Bennett Bishop Timon Burgard Tigers Tigers Bulldogs

The Tigers played to The Tigers led 18-0 at The Bulldogs led 12-8 an 8-8 tie after one quar- the half and beat U-Prep at the half and earned a ter but led 24-8 at the half and over- 32-8 last week... Arenzo Thomas ran hard-fought win over Fredonia 20-16... powered Medina 46-14... Isaiah 17 times for 179 yards and a TD. Marcus Hampton led the ground McDuffie had a big night as he rushed Thomas also made 6 tackles on attack as he ran 16 times for 101 14 times for 164 yards and a TD. He defense... Gavin Caulfield ran 5 yards. Hampton broke free for a 31- also made 11 tackles times for 23 yards yard TD run... Karl and a QB sack on and a TD. Caulfield Jones added 34 yards defense... Andrew also caught 2 passes on 6 carries... Amere White ran 10 times for 27 yards and a Grayson caught a for 110 yards and 3 TD... Joe Harrison 24-yard pass... TDs... Brandon ran 3 times for 27 Markiese Hampton Brown ran 5 times yards. Harrison also caught 3 passes for for 35 yards and a made 11 tackles and 87 yards, including TD... Derek Bishop Brandon Brown a QB sack on Joe Harrison an 18-yard TD pass... Tiawon Moss carried 7 times for 70 yards and a defense... Derick Simpson caught 3 Mark Drain caught a 56-yard TD TD... Alexander Lofton caught 5 passes for 144 yards... Tyler pass... Kijanna Thompson completed passes for 70 yards and a TD... Ringwood caught 2 passes for 10 4 of 8 passes for 167 yards and 2 Anthony Mendrysa completed 11 of yards and a TD. Ringwood also made TDs... Tiawon Moss was a standout 20 passes for 117 yards and a TD... 6 tackles on defense... Brandon May on the OL and also had 5 tackles on Marcus Barnwell made 2 QB sacks... completed 8 of 14 passes for 201 defense... Roderick Morrow made 12 Tysheen Mingo made 5 tackles with 1 yards and 2 TDs... Desmond tackles and had a QB sack... Dominic QB sack... Stephens had 8 tackles and a sack... Prince made 10 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Wmsville East...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Aquinas (5)...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... Albion (AH)...... 3:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Medina...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... UPrep (5)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... Barker-RH...... 3:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... St. Mary’s...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Lew-Port (AH)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Riverside (RF)..... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Medina...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Burgard...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ St. Francis...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Bennett (AH)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Albion...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Wilson (5)...... 3:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Newfane...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ O’Hara...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Barker (AH)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 24...... Canisius...... 7:00 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Fri., Oct. 31...... St. Joe’s...... 7:00 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: McDuffie 21-319, White 18-175, Rushing: Thomas 37-283, May 9-37 Rushing: McHampton 28-213, Edwards 13-71, Bishop 17-149, Brown 8-90, Tolliver 7-59 ,Harrison 3-27, Caulfield 5-23, Mann 2-4. Thompson 16-66, KJones 12-60. ,Lofton 4-30, Mendrysa 1-2. Receiving: Simpson 7-177, Caufield 6-57, Receiving: MkHampton 4-129, Drain 1-56, Receiving: Lofton 9-139, Bishop 6-45, Lancaster 4-49, Ringwood 2-10, Stephens 1-20. Grayson 1-24, Edwards 1-18. Brown 3-26, Tolliver 1-20. TDs: Caulfield 2, Thomas, Lancaster, TDs: McHampton 4, KJones, Drain, TDs: McDuffie 5, White 4, Brown 2, Mendrysa, Ringwood. MkHampton. Bishop, Lofton. Passing: May 20-41-313. Passing: Thompson 7-14-227. Passing: Mendrysa 19-32-230.

TD Passes: May 2. TD Passes: Thompson 2. TD Passes: Mendrysa 2.

Interceptions: Lancaster. Interceptions: Prince. Interceptions: Lofton 2, McDuffie.

FRec: May, Coble, Danieu. FRec: Morrow 3, Moss, Sanders. FRec: None.

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Canisius Cardinal O’Hara CV-Falconer Crusaders Hawks Golden Cougars

Canisius led 24-0 at Cardinal O'Hara The Golden Cougars the half and beat Aquinas jumped to a 26-6 lead at fell behind 27-0 at the 34-0 last week... Aquinas had entered the half and beat Rochester’s Finney half and lost to Ellicottville 39-0 last the game ranked 48th in the nation by 39-12... Tony Maple completed 4 of 5 week... The offense could never find the USAToday... Jakob Loucks com- passes for 77 yards and 2 TDs... Cliff any traction as the Cougars rushed for pleted 10 of 19 passes for 96 yards Zeigler powered the ground game as just 76 yards on the evening... Zach and a TD. He also he ran 7 times for Mower led the team rushed for 111 yards 101 yards. Zeigler with 28 yards on 5 and a TD on just 8 made 8 tackles, 1 for carris... Nick carries... Mitchell lost yardage... Peterson ran for 20 Thomas ran 12 times Charles DeBose ran yards and also made for 162 yards and 2 8 times for 103 8 tackles on TDs... Josh yards. He also made defense... Ryan Huffman caught 4 14 tackles, including Dustin completed 3 Charles DeBose passes for 27 yards... Jakob Loucks 2 for lost yardage... of 12 passes.. Shane Nick Peterson Dave Thomas caught 2 passes for 24 William Willis ran for 54 yards on 4 Parsons caught 2 passes... Jake yards and a TD. Thomas also made 5 carries. He also caught 2 passes for 44 Penhollow had a solid night on the tackles on defense... TJ Wheatley yards and made 7 tackles on defense... offensive line. He also made 6 tackles caught 2 passes for 32 yards and made Donel Cathcart caught 2 passes for on defense... Jaquan Watts caught an 7 tackles on defense... Brad Zaffram 33 yards and 2 TDs... Gino Lattuca 8-yard pass and also made 6 tackles led the defense with 9 tackles, 4 for made 12 tackles and recovered a fum- on defense... Brandon Curtis made 3 lost yardage... James Thomas made 6 ble... Michon Dudley made 10 tack- tackles... Cass Valley-Falconer will tackles, 2 for loss... les, 2 for lost yardage... host Allegany-Limestone this week...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... McQuaid...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... Nichols...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Aquinas...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Finney (5)...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Ellicottville (Falc)..... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Walsh Jesuit...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ UPrep (5)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Alley-Limestone (F)..7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Attica...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ MGCLake...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ St. Joe’s...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ MGCLake...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Bish Watterson.... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Byron-Bergen (5).. 1:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 18...... Cardinal Mooney..... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Bishop Timon...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Southwestern...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 24...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Oct. 24/25...... OPEN Sat., Nov. 1...... St. Francis...... 1:00 Sat., Nov. 1...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: MThomas 16-229, Loucks 10-138, Rushing: Debose 8-103, Zeigler 7-101, Rushing: Mower 18-127, Hannold 7-61, Satcher 14-41, Stranahan 3-25, Renfro 13-25, Willis 4-54, Maple 3-23, Brown 4-19, Peterson 26-77, Watts 6-38, RDustin 3-20, Huffman 2-14, Pringle 3-11, Jonas 1-2, Kellis 1-(-1). Teboe 2-13, Parsons 1-12, Johnson 2-9. Jones 1-(-1), Zaffram 1-(-2), Seminara 1-(-8). Receiving: Willis 2-44, Cathcart 2-33. Receiving: Parsons 2-7, Watts 1-8, Receiving: DThomas 4-51, Jones 4-44, Johnson 1-4. Zaffram 2-31, MThomas 3-34, Wheatley 3-69, Huffman 5-33. TDs: Debose 4, Willis 2, Zeigler 2, Cathcart 2. TDs: Peterson, Watts, Mower, RDustin.

TDs: MThomas 4, Huffman 2, Renfro 2, Satcher, DThomas, Loucks. Passing: Maple 4-5-77, Cathcart 0-1-0. Passing: RDustin 7-18-25.

Passing: Loucks 21-35-262. TD Passes: Maple 2. TD Passes: None.

TD Passes: Loucks 3. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: None.

Interceptions: Jones, Seminara, Zaffram. FRec: Willis, Debose, Lattuca. FRec: Watts.

FRec: Fisher, Chass. 28 Team Reports

Catt-Little Valley Cheektowaga Clarence Timberwolves Warriors Red Devils

The Timberwolves The Warriors lost a The Red Devils fell played to a 14-14 tie at heart-breaker to Niagara behind 16-7 at the half the half but took control after the Falls 22-21 when they lost a fumbke and lost to St. Joe’s 30-21... Brandon break and beat Panama 26-14... Kyle that was returned 75 yards for a TD Ruszala rushed for 29 yards and O'Donnell completed all 5 of his with Just :10 left in the game... Zach caught 2 passes for 44 yards and a passes for 99 yards and 3 TDs. Ciezki completed 15 of 22 passes for TD... Angelo Marzullo had a big day O’Donnell also ran 122 yards and a TD. as he caught 3 passes 10 times for 62 yards Ciezki also rushed for 112 yards and 2 and a TD and made 5 for 32 yards... TDs... Chris Griner tackles on defense... Drequon Trotter caught a 27-yard Anthony Bernardi powered the ground pass... Scott Pinto led the ground game game as he ran 25 completed 8 of 22 as he rushed 21 times times for 164 yards. passes for 137 yards for 102 yards. He Trotter scored TDs and 3 TDs... Jonny also made 8 tackles Caleb Hibit on runs of 5 and 11 Drequon Trotter Schmidt led the Angelo Marzullo on defense... Kyle Morton rushed 8 yards... Marshawn Gibson ran 7 defense with 12 tackles... Josh times for 48 yards... Caleb Hibit times for 44 yards... Hakiem Black Sweeny made 10 tackles recorded a caught TD passes of 26 and 39 yards... caught 4 passes for 57 yards... Keith QB sack and recovered a fumble... DJ Stevens caught 3 passes for 34 Weekley caught a 7-yard TD pass... Aric Belling made 8 tackles... Britton yards and a TD... Hunter Baker inter- Stephen Parker caught 4 passes for Mann had 5 tackles and a sack... cepted a pass... Caleb Snow and Matt 17 yards... Tyree Billingslea made 6 Ryan Schlager, Bill Lorenz and Nick Andrews each made 7 tackles... tackles and had 2 QB sacks... Jerell Audino all registered a QB sack... Randy Grey made 5 tackles... Rolling had 6 tackles and a sack... Niko Mullen was 3-for-3 on PATs...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Westfield...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ W. Seneca West....7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Sherman...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... Niagara Falls...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ St. Joe’s...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Frontier...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Frewsburg...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... Amherst...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Orchard Park...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Ellicottville...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Alden...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Jamestown...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Silver Creek...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Niagara Falls...... 12:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Bernardi 47-238, O’Donnell 23-118, Rushing: Gibson 23-222, Ciezki 16-100, Rushing: Ruszalo 15-65, Marzano 17-63, Morton 21-87, Baker 1-0. Billingslea 2-15, Trotter 26-168, Stallworth 1-(-1). Pinto 12-47, Marzullo 10-46, O’Brien 8-25, Conway 2-8, McDonald 1-4, Schmidt 1-1, Receiving: Stevens 5-39, Hibit 2-65, Receiving: Black 8-144, Gibson 4-86, Bowen 1-1, Tomasello 1-(-1). Hanft 2-57. Parker 4-17,Trotter 3-23, Camel 3-18, Stallworth 2-33, Plummer 1-17, Weekley 1-7, Receiving: Ruszalo 6-127, Marzullo 4-120, TDs: O’Donnell 3, Bernardi 2, Hibit 2, Rolling 1-2, Lawson 1-2. Griner 3-66, Marzano 3-46, Mann 3-24, Stevens. O’Brien 1-5. TDs: Gibson 4,Trotter 2, Black, Weekley. Passing: O’Donnell 8-15-143, Bernardi 1-1-18. TDs: Marzullo 2, Ruszala 2, O’Brien, Marzano, Mann. Passing: Ciezki 28-42-405. TD Passes: O’Donnell 3. Passing: Pinto 20-40-388.

TD Passes: Ciezki 2. Interceptions: Bernardi, Baker. TD Passes: Pinto 3.

Interceptions: Hathcock. FRec: O’Donnell, Penrod. Interceptions: Ruszalo.

FRec: None. FRec: Lorenz, Ess, Schmidt, Schlager. 29 Team Reports

Cleveland Hill Depew Dunkirk Golden Eagles Wildcats Marauders

The Golden Eagles The Wildcats led 21-0 The Marauders took a muscled their way to a at the half and overpow- 24-14 lead at the half and 24-0 lead at the half and shut out ered Amherst 42-6... Nick Perrine ran exploded for 4 TDs in the second half Wilson 34-0 last weekend... Grayson led the ground game as he ran 16 and ran away from Eden 54-14 last Taylor powered the ground game as times for 73 yards and a TD... Matt weekend... Miguel Alicea led the he rushed 17 times for 152 yards and Poblocki ran 3 times for 32 yards, ground attack as he rushed 16 times 3 TDs. Taylor also including a 21-yard for 73 yards... Leroy made 7 tackles on TD... Silas Garrison Gilbert rumbled 8 defense... Jermaine ran 3 times for 22 yards for a TD and Hariston ran 9 times yards... Adam Bauer also made 8 tackles for 54 yards and 1 punched in a 1-yard on defense... Julio TD. He also rushed TD. He also returned Chevarez broke for a pair of 2-point an INT 46 yards for away for a 40-yard PATs and made 7 another TD... Tyler TD... Devante tackles on defense... Matt Eldridge Anna caught 4 passes Adam Bauer Lockett ran 8 times Richard Pickens Daytwan Burney ran 6 times for 43 for 62 yards and a TD. He also for 28 yards and a TD. Lockett also yards and a pair of 2-point PATs. returned an INT 33 yards for a TD... completed 3 of 4 passes for 61 yards Burney also made 4 tackles with 2 QB Mike Thorton caught 3 passes for 55 and 3 TDs... Tristen Peck ran for a sacks... Matt Eldridge made a team- yards... Bobby Burns caught a 45- TD and made 6 tackles on defense... high 11 tackles and recorded a QB yard pass... Dylan Sekuterski com- Richard Pickens caught TD passes of sack... Rasheem Newsome made 8 pleted 9 of 13 attempted passes for 30 and 19 yards... Victor Echevarria tackles and intercepted a pass... 159 yards and a TD... Josh Sugg caught a 12-yard TD pass... Tim Daymar Hopson made 3 tackles... made 7 tackles with 2 QB sacks... Cerrie made a team-high 10 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Wilson...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Eden...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Tonawanda...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... East Aurora...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ JFK...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Maryvale...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Olean...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Silver Creek...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Cheektowaga...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Akron...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... West Seneca West.....7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Lackawanna...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Taylor 26-237, Hariston 15-70, Rushing: DySekuterski 18-114, Perrine 31-141, Rushing: Alicea 41-232, Chevarez 3-49, Burney 8-47, Sullivan 21-36, Newsome 3-23 Poblocki 3-32, Garrison 3-22, Bauer 5-22, Peck 10-33, Lockett 12-30, Gilbert 4-17, Anna 1-(-2). Echevarria 4-6. Receiving: Statler 5-39, Hariston 4-32, Wesley 1-30, White 1-14 Receiving: Anna 8-113, Thornton 6-95, Receiving: Pickens 2-49, Echevarria 2-14, Burns 5-94, Bauer 1-20, Perrine 1-(-3). Cerrie 1-18, Peck 1-2. TDs: Taylor 4, Hariston. TDs: Perrine 3, Bauer 2, Anna 2, Burns. TDs: Pickens 2, Alicea, Peck, Lockett, Echevarria, Gilbert, Cheverez. Passing: Sullivan 11-23-115. Passing: DySekuterski 21-35-319. Passing: Lockett 6-10-83.

TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Dy.Sekuterski-2. TD Passes: Lockett 3.

Interceptions: Wesley, Newsome. Interceptions: Anna 2, Burns, Bauer. Interceptions: None.

FRec: Statler, Taylor. FRec: Grant. FRec: Echevarria, Gomez.

30 Team Reports

East Aurora East High Eden Blue Devils Panthers Raiders

The Blue Devils took East High fell behind The Raiders trailed a 7-0 lead at the half and 34-0 at the half and lost just 24-14 at the half but outmuscled Pioneer 21-0 last week- to Williamsville North 47-0 last week- surrendered 4 TDs after the break and end... Clay Lewis powered the ground end... The offense could never find its lost to Dunkirk 54-14 last week... The game as he rushed 11 times for 97 footing as the team rushed for -24 running game strugglde to find trac- yards and a TD... EJ Staniszewski yards on the day... Deedmound Tools tion... Owen Krouse ran 12 times for ran 7 times for 35 and Arron Woods 36 yards. Krouse also yards and made 5 each caught a pass... made 6 tackles on tackles on defense... Antwan Hendrix defense... Andy QB Connor Allen and John Seitz each Bialy completed 4 carried 4 times for 20 completed a pass... passes for 42 yards... yards, including an 8- Despite the lopsided Anthony Cappola yard TD... Zach score, there were passed for a 2-point Jones returned a punt some bright spots on PAT... Sam Spence 92 yards for a TD to Dylan Lodowski defense... Daquan Daquan Rather rushed 7 times for 36 Owen Krouse give the Devils a 2-TD lead... Brady Rather made 6 tackles and recovered yards and a TD. Spence also caught 3 Tehan ran 3 times for 18 yards... Nick 2 fumbles... Alfred Gary led the passes for 24 yards... Jacob Ehrig Potter was solid on defense as he defensive effort with a team-high 9 caught a 15-yard pass... Frank made 8 tackles... Dylan Lodowski tackles... Lawrence VanGorder was Barnack ran for 34 yards and a TD. was also in on 8 tackles... Mitch in on 6 tackles... Gabe He also had 2 tackles and a QB sack Wrazen also made 8 tackles... AJ McCriminager recovered a fumble… on defense... Anthony Cummings Perlino made 7 tackles... Cole East High will play at Hamburg this made a team-high 7 tackles... Schlenker had 6 tackles and a sack... weekend... Anthony Diello made 4 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Amherst...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ McKinley (Riv).... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... Olean...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Pioneer...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Wmsville North....2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... Fredonia...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 27...... Iroquois (AH)...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Albion...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Olean...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Sat., Oct. 4...... Fredonia...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Springville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... South Park (Riv)...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Hutch Tech (AH)...... 3:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... East Aurora...... 2:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Lewis 19-121, Coatsworth 7-52, Rushing: Hendrix 21-12, Gary 2-8, Rushing: Krouse 26-68, Barnack 21-58, Staniszewski 7-35, Allan 7-26, Heimburg 5-20, Summers 2-4, Woods 2-1, Rather 4-(-4), Spence 7-36, Bialy 10-32, Cummings 13-32, Tehan 3-18. Seitz 1-(-6), White 2-(-19), Hilson 12-(-34). Lee 8-12, Simmons 1-2, Lopez 1-0.

Receiving: Lewis 3-71, Volpe 2-31, Receiving: Tools 1-1, Woods 1-1. Receiving: Ehrig 5-98, Cummings 3- Coatsworth 2-4, Potter 1-21. 25,Spence 3-24, Krouse 1-7, Barnack 1-(-3)

TDs: Lewis 2, Allan, Jones. TDs: None. TDs: Cummings, Ehrig, Barnack, Spence.

Passing: Hayes 4-6-64, Allan 4-10-63. Passing: Seitz 1-6-1, Hendrix 1-3-1, Passing: Bialy 11-25-149, Cappola 1-1-2. White 0-5-0.

TD Passes: Hayes. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Bialy.

Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Bell. Interceptions: None.

FRec: Potter, Wrazen, Allan, Perlino, FRec: Hendrix, Rano, Rather, McCriminger. FRec: Armbruster. McCarthy.

31 Team Reports

Frank-El-Ville Fredonia Frontier Eagles Hillbillies Falcons

The Eagles jumped out The Hillbillies trailed Frontier led 14-7 at the to a 27-0 lead at the half 12-8 at the half and lost a half and outmuscled and beat Cass Valley-Falconer 39-0 hard-fought game to Burgard 20-16 Lancaster 27-14... Seven different last weekend... Phalla Musall pow- last weekend... Michael Pucci led the players carried the ball as Frontier ered the offense as he rushed 15 times ground game as he ran 17 times for 56 rushed for 218 yards... Vinnie Pupo for 86 yards and 2 TDs. Musall scored yards... Cameron Voss caught 3 pass- led the attack as he ran 7 times for 64 on runs of 3 and 16 es for 51 yards, yards and a TD. Pupo yards... Calum Watt including a 6-yard also made 10 tackles ran 6 times for 20 TD... Pat Moore on defense... Trevor yards and a TD. He caught a 15-yard Koch rushed 7 times also made 5 tackles pass... Jovany Ruiz for 40 yards and a on defense... caught 2 passes for TD. He made 6 tack- Thomas Easton 38 yards. Ruiz also les on defense... completed 2 of 6 gave Fredonia their Zach Kmitch added passes, including a Ben Erickson first points when he Nick Formanowicz 47 yards and a TD on Vinnie Pupo 37-yard TD... Ben Erickson caught a returned a kickoff 85 yards for a TD... 10 carries... Kevin Leavell rushed 4 37-yard TD pass. He also intercepted QB John Piper completed 7 of 17 times for 17 yards and a TD... Justin a pass and returned it 50 yards to set passes for 110 yards and a TD... NG Smith caught 3 passes for 33 yards... up another TD... Tanner Colucci Nick Formanowicz had a huge night Dillon Barrett caught 2 passes for 33 caught a 22-yard pass... Caleb Rink as he spearheaded the defense with 9 yards and intercepted a pass on and William Bays each made 6 tack- tackles... Josh Goodwin was in on 7 defense... Jacob Coon and Derek les... Charlie Furman recorded 5 tackles... Jake Rinus recorded a QB Dorr each made 4 tackles... Jaxin tackles and a QB sack... sack... Brown intercepted a pass...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Sherman...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Springville...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... Orchard Park...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Cass Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... Burgard...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... Frewsburg (Frk)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Clarence...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Westfield...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ W. Seneca West....7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Cattaraugus-LV...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Olean...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... Wmsville North...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... Dunkirk...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Musall 32-217, Watt 14-52, Rushing: Piper 23-151, Pucci 17-56. Rushing: Kmitch 24-117, Barrett 10-97, Easton 7-46, Hurlburt 8-32, Colucci 2-24, Pupo 11-72, Koch 10-50, Leavell 11-32, Rinko 4-8, Easton 2-1, Swanick 2-(-5). Brinkel 13-32, Coon 4-27, Brown 1-14, Receiving: Voss 9-159, Ruiz 2-38, Skinner 1-9. Receiving: Erickson 3-79, Colucci 1-22, Moore 2-26, (Unknown) 1-6. Hutchinson 1-19. Receiving: Smith 3-33, Barrett 2-33, Kish 1-5. TDs: Ruiz 3, Voss 2, Moore, Piper. TDs: Musall 5, Erickson 2, Easton 2, Hurlburt, TDs: Barrett 2, Kmitch 2, Pupo, Koch, Watt. Leavell. Passing: Piper 22-37-295. Passing: Easton 5-13-120. Passing: Kmitch 7-19-71, Pupo 0-1-0.

TD Passes: Piper 5. TD Passes: Easton 2. TD Passes: None.

Interceptions: Swoyer. Interceptions: Erickson, Colucci. Interceptions: Brinkel, Barrett, Brown, Pupo, Skinner. FRec: None. FRec: None. FRec: None.

32 Team Reports

Gowanda Grand Island Hamburg Panthers Vikings Bulldogs

The Panthers fell The Vikings trailed just The Bulldogs jumped behind 28-0 at the half 12-8 entering the final out to a 21-0 lead at the and lost to MGCLake 50-7 last quarter but scored a pair of TDs to pull half and beat McKinley 28-6 last week... The running game could never out a 22-18 win over Riverside last weekend... Alex Suchan completed 8 find any traction all night... Seth weekend... Jarod Brandon led the of 12 attempted passes for 130 yards Halftown led the team with 18 yards ground game as he rushed 27 times for and a TD. Suchan also punched in a 2- rushing on 8 carries... 120 yards and 2 TDs. yard TD run... Mitch Lucas McKeever Brandon scored on Gomolka powered ran for 17 yards on 7 runs of 37 and 7 the ground game as carries. McKeever yards... Zach Valvo he ran 25 times for also made a team- added 23 yards on 4 180 yards and 2 high 8 tackles on carries... AJ Swanson TDs... Mark Myles defense... Lucas caught a 21-yard TD ran 6 times for 25 Brawdy completed 6 pass... Ayman yards and made 4 of 17 passes for 29 Sean Dils Abdellatif caught 4 TJ Morgan tackles, 1 for loss, on Mark Myles yards. He also caught a 25-yard pass passes for 38 yards... Nick Paolini was defense... Brendan Ryan caught 3 from Jon McCarthy... Chris a stalwart on the OL... Guiseppe passes for 72 yards, including a 21- Hammond had a solid night on Campanella completed 5 of 7 passes yard TD... Alec Seifer caught 3 passes defense and registered 6 tackles... for 50 yards and a TD... Connor for 42 yards and made 2 tackles on Sean Dills scooped up a fumble and Buzby completed 2 of 3 passes for 17 defense... Joe DeGrood made 9 tack- returned it 25 yards for a TD... Killian yards... TJ Morgan spearheaded the les, 6 for lost yardage... Will Reczek Abers and Jordan Young each caught defense with 9 tackles. Morgan also made 6 tackles, 1 for loss... Tosh a pass... intercepted a pass... Johnson made 4 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Wmsville North... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... MGCLake...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Riverside...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... McKinley...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Westfield...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Wmsville South...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... East High...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @Allegany-Lime...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ South Park (AH)..7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... North Tonawanda.....7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ WSeneca East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Akron...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... Wmsville East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Frontier...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Halftown 25-83, McKeever 18-69, Rushing: Brandon 37-160, Valvo 7-37, Rushing: Golomka 34-341, Seifer 8-77, Brawdy 9-51, John 1-2. Mosher 1-7, Morgan 1-7, Abdellatif 7-6, Suchan 12-40, Myles 7-26, Vail 1-1. Campanella 6-(-2), Buzby 4-(-12). Receiving: Abers 4-62, Young 2-52, Receiving: BRyan 7-156, Chavanne 6-41, McCarthy 2-12, Brawdy 1-25, Receiving: Abdellatif 5-40, Mosher 2-29, Seifer 4-52, Golomka 2-25, Coyne 1-11, (Unknown) 1-40. Brandon 2-7, Swanson 1-21, Niland 1-14, Munro 1-6. Allen 1-9. TDs: McKeever, Halftown, Abers, Dills. TDs: BRyan 4,Golomka 4, Seifer, Suchan. TDs: Brandon 2, Swanson.

Passing: Brawdy 11-24-171, McCarthy 1-1-25. Passing: Suchan 21-28-291. Passing: Buzby 5-12-61, Campanella 7-17-58.

TD Passes: Brawdy. TD Passes: Suchan 4. TD Passes: Campanella.

Interceptions: None. Interceptions: BRyan, Grzechowiak. Interceptions: Morgan 2, Wilkes.

FRec: Dills. FRec: None. FRec: None.

33 Team Reports

Hutch-Tech Iroquois Jamestown Engineers Ht Chiefs Red Raiders The Engineers ran into The Chiefs jumped out The Red Raiders a stiff defense and lost to to a 16-0 lead after one exploded out of the gate Iroquois 24-0 last week... Hutch Tech quarter and beat Hutch Tech 24-0 last and led 36-0 after one quarter as they fell behind 16-0 after one quarter... week... Kyle Seifert completed 8 of beat West Seneca West 68-7... Zacc Lawrence Spencer-Watson led the 12 passes for 129 yards and 2 TDs... Kinsey rushed 5 times for 68 yards... offense as he ran 7 times for 31 yards Matt Kloc was a workhorse as he QB Nicc Holland ran 7 times for 23 and caught a 12-yard rushed 30 times for yards and 4 TDs. pass... Jason Dowell 237 yards and a TD... Holland also com- completed 15 of 28 Nick Wilkinson pleted 7 of 7 passes passes for 157 yards. caught 2 passes for for 98 yards... Devon Dowell also added 33 yards and 1a TD. Jackson rushed 4 14 yards to the rush- He also made 7 tack- times for 29 yards ing totals... Duane les on defense... and a TD. He also Robertson was the Zach Emer caught a caught 4 passes for main target as he Duane Robertson 37-yard TD pass. Nate Wilkinson 49 yards... Lucas Nicc Holland caught 6 passes for 58 yards. Emer had 10 tackles and a QB sack on Munella rushed 7 times for 99 yards Robinson, a sophomore, also had 50 defense... Coyote Sokolski caught 4 and 2 TDs... Matt Hamilton ran 9 yards on kick returns and made 9 passes for 47 yards. He also made 8 times for 65 yards... Ben Larson tackles on defense... Donte Gibson tackles and recorded a QB sack on caught 2 passes for 25 yards... caught 4 passes for 48 yards... Dakym defense... Henry Gunner made a Stephen Carlson caught 2 passes for Davis caught 3 passes for 33 yards... team-high 11 tackles... Ben Simon 24 yards and made 5 tackles on Hutch Tech will play at Niagara was in on 10 tackles… Connor defense... Bannon Eimiller made 5 Wheatfield this weekend... Ziegler made 6 tackles… tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... South Park...... 4:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ WSeneca East...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Hutch Tech...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... West Seneca West.....7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ South Park (AH)... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Lancaster...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ East High (AH)....6:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Canisius...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... WSeneca West (RF).. 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... McKinley...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Frontier...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Lake Shore (AH)...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Clarence...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ East High (AH)....3:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Lake Shore...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Orchard Park...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Watson 13-32, Ferguson 11-30, Rushing: Kloc 56-365, Seifert 8-26, Rushing: Kinsey 24-147, Munella 7-99, Davis 2-7, Dowell 15-3, Rosado 3-0. Schaefer 2-6,Stawicki 1-6, Cabic 1-3. Hamilton 9-65, Holland 18-55, Jackson 4-29, Hunzinger 1-12, Panebianco 3-11, Nazzaro 2-2, Receiving: Davis 9-95, Gibson 6-70, Receiving: Wilkinson 8-96, Sokolski 5-87, Lockett 4-(-11). Robertson 6-58, Watson 2-34, Nafi 2-28. Emer 5-73, Kloc 1-15, Simon 1-13, Ziegler 1-12, Slade 1-6, King 1-4. Receiving: Panebianco 12-173, Carlson 6-82, TDs: Davis 2, Gibson. Larson 6-80, Jackson 4-49, Kinsey 3-18 TDs: Kloc 2, Emer, Wilkinson. TDs: Panebianco 4, Holland 3, Munella 2, Passing: Dowell 24-46-287. Carlson, Kinsey, Larson, Jackson, Eimiller. Passing: Seifert 23-39-306. Passing: Holland 30-40-402, Munella 0-1-0. TD Passes: Dowell 2. TD Passes: Seifert 2. TD Passes: Holland 5. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Slade, Emer. Interceptions: Carlson 2, Panebianco, FRec: None. Osman. FRec: Simon 2, Sokolski, Ziegler, Cabic. FRec: Eimiller, Ramos, Panebianco.

34 Team Reports

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

The Bears fell behind The Bulldogs fell The Blue Devils 28-6 at the half and lost behind 38-0 at the half trailed 21-12 after a wild to Tonawanda 35-6 last weekend... and lost to Sweet Home 65-14... first quarter and lost to Orchard Park Lexus Pollard led the ground game Despite the lopsided score there were 35-18 last weekend... Jamir Lynch as he rushed 15 times for 40 yards... several bright spots... Kurt McGowan completed 14 of 34 passes for 209 Kenai Jordan ran 3 times for 19 was solid on defense as he made 6 yards and 2 TDs... Terrell Ford ran yards and caught a 5- tackles and recorded 17 times for 142 yard pass... Shawn a QB sack... Dwight yards and a TD. Ford McPhail caught 4 Davis rushed for 30 also caught 4 passes passes for 39 yards yards and 1 TD... for 108 yards and and made 9 tackles Mike DeBeneditti another TD and made on defense... Tyler caught 5 passes for 8 tackles on Bethin completed 5 60 yards, including a defense... Jayson passes for 44 yards... 33-yard TD... Joe Taylor caught 5 Nick Roetzer shared Lexus Pollard Vasi caught 9 passes Joe Vasi passes for 38 yards Jahlel St. John the team-high honors with 9 tackles for 129 yards. Vasi also made 6 tack- and made 9 tackles on defense... on defense... Zach Carrick also les on defense... Nick LoBochiaro Trent White caught 4 passes for 36 helped the unit with 9 tackles... Matt and Luke Jones played well on the yards... Gavin Sloan caught a 27-yard Lanzalaco was in on 8 stops and OL... Andy Fields completed 17 of 47 TD pass... Charlie Milks led the recovered a fumble... Charlie attempted passes for 193 yards and a defense with 11 tackles and a pair of McGregor played well on the offen- TD... Luke Jones made 8 tackles... QB sacks... Jahlel St. John was in on sive line... Jonathan Isham also Nick Lobochiaro made 5 tackles... 9 tackles... Dameeko Borrello made 7 recovered a fumble... Matt Rymarczyk had a QB sack... tackles and recorded a QB sack..

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... Akron...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Wmsville South....7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Orchard Park...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Riverside...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Cleve Hill...... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 27...... Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ N. Tonawanda...... 7:00 Thu., Oct. 2...... @ Wmsv North (D).. 4:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Cassadaga Valley...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 11...... Wmsville South...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Niagara Wheatfield..2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Kenmore West...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Lanzalaco 12-64, Pollard 26-85, Rushing: McGowan 35-102, Davis 11-30, Rushing: Ford 29-199, Lynch 23-30, McPhail 8-40, Roetzer 5-30, Jordan 10-39, Jones 1-2, Fields 8-1. Taylor 4-6, St.John 1-(-5), White 1-(-10), Hahn 5-27, Bethin 4-3. Stoerr 1-(-22). Receiving: Vasi 15-301, DiBeneditti 10-155, Receiving: McPhail 6-139, Pollard 1-14, Nadrowski 7-48, Jones 3-7, Woods 1-4. Receiving: White 9-73, Taylor 7-62, Ford 6-238, McMahon 1-10, Jordan 1-5. Sloan 2-27. TDs: McGowan, Field, Vas, Davis, TDs: Bethin 2, McPhail, Jordan, Lanzalaco. DiBenedittii, Lanzalaco. TDs: Ford 4, White, Sloan.

Passing: Fields 36-85-410. Passing: Bethin 9-24-168. Passing: Lynch 23-48-345, White 1-1-55.

TD Passes: Fields. TD Passes: Bethin. TD Passes: Lynch 4, White.

Interceptions: Woods. Interceptions: McPhail. Interceptions: Ford.

FRec: Kroll, Woods, Lanzalaco, Isham. FRec: McPhail, Jordan. FRec: None.

35 Team Reports

Lackawanna Lake Shore Lancaster Steelers Eagles Redskins

The Steelers fell The Eagles fell behind The Redskins trailed behind 7-0 after one quar- 28-0 at the half and lost to 14-7 at the half and lost to ter and lost a defensive battle to West Seneca East 49-12 last week... Frontier 27-14... Dan Speyer com- Salamanca 13-0 last week... Damone Lawrence Jenkins led the ground pleted 18 of 27 passes for 207 yards Sylvers ran 14 times for 84 yards... game as he ran 19 times for 98 yards, and 2 TDs... Brandon Fox caught 3 Jamal Cooley added 33 yards on 10 including a 1-yard TD plunge... passes for 96 yards and 1 TD... Ryan carries... The defense Jenkins also made 7 Ritter ran 8 times for played well... Zach tackles on defense... 18 yards and caught Kittleson, who made QB Collin Fiutko 5 passes for 19 a return to the lineup ran 10 times for 97 yards... Alex from an ankle injury, yards, including a 20- Damiani caught 3 made 5 tackles... yard TD. Fiutko also passes for 27 yards. Aseel Albaneh also completed a 39-yard He also made 8 tack- made 5 tackles... pass... Ron John les and recorded a Malik Taylor was in Zach Kittleson added 30 yards on 8 Lawrence Jenkins QB sack on defense... Tom Heist on 5 stops... Marquez Lofton helped carries to the offense... Cory Fiutko Tyler Lis caught 2 passes for 34 the unit with 5 tackles... Mike caught a 39-yard pass... Matt Webber yards... Mike Scarpello caught a 4- Courtney recorded 5 tackles and a led the defense as he made 10 tack- yard TD... Jake Valley caught 1 pass QB sack. Courtney was also a stand- les... Alex Kaczmarek also had a for 18 yards… Dan Emerson made a out on the offensive line against a solid night as he made 6 tackles... team-high 12 tackles... Tom Heist was tough defensive front... Michael Hall Frank Gelster recorded a QB sack... in on 9 tackles... Joe Biniaszewski registered a QB sack and added 7 Charles Guadalupe recovered a fum- made 8 tackles and had a QB sack… yards to the rushing totals... ble... Justin Hersey made 8 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Wilson...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Hamburg...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... Lockport...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... West Seneca East...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Frontier...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Jamestown...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... Akron...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ McKinley (RF).....7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Clarence...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... JFK...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... East High...... 6:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ WSeneca West...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Silver Creek...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Hutch Tech (AH)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Depew...... 7:30

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Cooley 30-148, Sylvers 23-145, Rushing: ClFiutko 20-168, Jenkins 25-115, Rushing: Ritter 23-84, Speyer 8-17, Robinson 4-15, Hall 1-7, Kittelson 2-5. John 8-30, Addison 3-5. Recor 7-17, Scarpello 5-10.

Receiving: None. Receiving: CrFiutko 3-164, Wigdor 1-1. Receiving: Ritter 8-57, Damiani 5-66, Fox 4-103, Lis 3-54, Valley 3-35, Emerson 2-26, Scarpello 2-12, Hersey 2-5, Recor 1-4. TDs: Lofton, Sylvers. TDs: CrFiutko, ClFiutko, Jenkins. TDs: Speyer 2, Emerson, Miller, Fox, Scarpello. Passing: None. Passing: ClFiutko 4-12-165, John 0-2-0. Passing: Speyer 30-46-362.

TD Passes: None. TD Passes: ClFiutko. TD Passes: Speyer 3.

Interceptions: Lofton. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Lis, Hersey.

FRec: None. FRec: Guadalupe. FRec: Miller, Damiani, Murphy.

36 Team Reports

Lewiston-Porter Lockport MGCLake Lancers Lions Thunder Dragons

The Lancers bolted out The Lions struck The Thunder Dragons to a 21-0 lead and beat quickly and led 14-0 after bolted out to a 28-0 lead Newfane 49-8... Qu’ran Brewer led one quarter as they beat Niagara at the half and beat Gowanda 50-7 last the offense as he rushed 19 times for Wheatfield 38-0 last week... QB Tyler week... Ryan Miller powered the 122 yards and 3 TDs... Jake Eoute Fraass completed 4 of 9 passes for ground attack as he ran 12 times for carried 9 times for 59 yards and a 140 yards and 2 TDs... Khalil James 177 yards and 2 TDs... Brad Benson TD... Donald ran 9 times for 128 ran 5 times for 104 Allender completed yards and 2 TDs... yards and 2 TDs... 12 of 19 passes for Javon Ford ran 7 Jonah Tanner 187 yards and 2 TDs. times for 37 yards rushed for 84 yards He also ran 5 times and 1 TD... Andrew and a TD on just 5 for 35 yards and a Austin rushed 5 carries... Mike Welsh TD... Bobby times for 29 yards... completed 2 of 3 Costanzo was a Andrew Bronson passes for 35 yards standout on the OL... Dawson Bailey caught 2 passes for Khalil James and a TD... Trevor AJ Hulton Mike Schiavitti ran for 28 yards and 133 yards and 2 TDs. Bronson scored Micek made 15 tackles, 4 for lost made 7 tackles on defense... Carman on passes covering 79 and 54 yards... yardage... Mitch Sandberg made 16 Zorrillo ran 6 times for 49 yards... Brandon Few kicked a 30-yard FG... tackles, 3 for loss... AJ Hulton made Dawson Bailey caught 7 passes for AJ Rivera made 5 tackles, 2 for lost 11 tackles and 2 QB sacks. Hulton 144 yards and 2 TDs... CJ McGovern yardage... Kirk Feeney led the defen- also returned an interception 40 yards caught 2 passes for 23 yards... Sam sive unit with a team-high 6 tackles... for a TD... Josh Bradford made 9 Fontanrosa made 6 tackles... Colin Zachary Myles made 5 tackles, 4 for tackles and 2 QB sacks… Chandler Brevitti recorded a QB sack... lost yardage... Baker made 6 tackles and a sack...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Barker (RH)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Lancaster...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... Randolph (MG)...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Newfane...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Niagara Wheatfield..2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Bennett...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Cass Valley (CL)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Albion...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... O’Hara (MG)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Medina...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Iroquois...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Niagara Wheatfield....7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Wmsville North... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Brewer 35-285, Eoute 9-59, Rushing: James 13-145, Ford 13-58, Rushing: Miller 38-383, Tanner 12-112, Zorrillo 6-49, Schiavitti 9-44, Allender 5-35, Fraass 20-49, ABronson 8-30, Austin 5-29. Benson 6-111, Hulton 15-57, Sandberg 8-48. Webber 2-14, Receiving: ABronson 5-150, Ball 5-52, Receiving: Micek 2-33, Hudson 1-15. Receiving: Bailey 13-253, Fritz 6-140, Flaherty 4-45, Warren 2-82, James 1-6, McGovern 2-23, Eoute 1-11 DiTullio 1-3, Waple 1-0, Kuczka 1-(-2). TDs: Miller 3,Benson 2, Tanner 2, Hulton 2, TDs: Bailey 3, Fritz 2, Brewer 2. TDs: ABronson 2, James 2, Warren, Ford. Micek.

Passing: Welsh 2-3-35, Hulton 1-9-13. Passing: Allender 22-40-427. Passing: Fraass 20-34-336, Ford 0-1-0.

TD Passes: Welsh. TD Passes: Allender 7. TD Passes: Fraass 3.

Interceptions: Hulton 2, Webb. Interceptions: Eoute 3, Fontanrosa 2. Interceptions: Feeney, DiTullio, ABronson, Nunnari. FRec: None. FRec: Fontanrosa 2, Biley, Eoute. FRec: None

37 Team Reports

Maryvale McKinley Medina Flyers Macks Mustangs

The Flyers led 13-0 at The Macks fell behind The Mustangs played the half and beat Alden 21-0 at the half and lost to an 8-8 tie after one 27-18 last weekend... Marcus Ford to Hamburg 28-6 last weekend... quarter but trailed 24-8 at the half had a big night as he ran 23 times for Andrew James led the ground game before losing to Bennett 46-14 last 152 yards and 2 TDs. Ford scored on as he rushed 11 times for 61 yards... week... Brett Pecoraro led the ground runs of 28 and 6 yards and also made Mike Benton carried 11 times for 36 game as he rushed 16 times for 122 9 tackles on yards, including a 2- yards. Pecoraro also defense... Kwaine yard TD... Keyon caught 6 passes for Davis ran 10 times Johnson completed 67 yards and a TD... for 50 yards and a 6 of 17 passes for 36 Devon Joy ran twice TD. Davis also yards. Johnson also for 25 yards and caught a 25-yard ran 4 times for 65 recovered a fumble pass... Mike yards... Josh Aponte on defense... Jason Halferty carried 9 caught 2 passes for Hellwig completed times for 57 yards... Eric Graham 33 yards... Trequan Mikeal Crockett 10 of 21 passes for Tom Follman Brandon Bojanowski caught a 28- Jones had a solid night on the OL... 107 yards and 2 TDs. Hellwig also ran yard TD pass and was 3-for-4 on PAT Jamir Walker caught a 15-yard for a 2-point PAT... Ty Hrovat caught kicks... QB Eric Graham was effi- pass... Mikeal Crockett led the defen- 2 passes for 24 yards and made 6 cient as completed 5 of 8 passes for sive unit as he made a team-high 10 tackles on defense... Tom Follman 72 yards and a TD... Mike Kelleher tackles... Quajon Taylor also had a caught a TD pass and made 12 tackles and Steve Schroeder each made 9 solid night as he made 9 tackles... on defense... Eric Neace had a solid tackles... Joey Cartonia and Steve Davon Perry and Gary Purdue each night as he made 6 tackles... Chase Schroeder each recorded a QB sack... made 6 tackles... Pecoraro intercepted a pass...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Cleve Hill...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... East High (RF)...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Newfane...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Alden...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Bennett...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... Amherst...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ W. Seneca East.... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Lake Shore...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... Depew...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Lake Shore (RF)...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Burgard,,,,,,...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Akron...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Iroquois...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Barker-RH...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Tonawanda...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... South Park (RF)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Albion...... 7:30

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Ford 32-237, Davis 14-60, Rushing: Johnson 15-127, James 14-70, Rushing: Pecoraro 31-356, Joy 10-82, Halferty 9-57, Reamsnyder 6-35, Benton 21-56, Hargrave 7-42, Conner 1-18, Hellwig 8-56, Howard 4-33, Follman 5-28, Bojanowski 5-19, Graham 2-7, Doyle 3-2. Butler 3-8, Thomas 3-2, Aponte 1-1. Neace 2-14, Hrovat 1-6, Valley 1-5.

Receiving: Bojanowski 2-34, Crombie 2-21, Receiving: Aponte 6-90, Benton 5-21, Receiving: Lewis 7-120, Pecoraro 7-74, Ford 2-14, Davis 1-25, Melber 1-11, Walker 4-57, James 1-6, Hargrave 1-4, Hrovat 5-66, Schoolcraf 3-61, Howard 1-8, Reamsnyder 1-7. Herod 1-0, Massey 1-0. Follman 1-2.

TDs: Ford 3, Davis 2, Bojanowski. TDs: Aponte 2, Benton 2, Johnson. TDs: Joy 2, Schoolcraft 2, Pecoraro 2, Hellwig, Lewis, Neace, Follman.

Passing: Graham 9-18-112. Passing: Johnson 19-40-171. Passing: Hellwig 24-36-332, Joy 0-1-0.

TD Passes: Graham. TD Passes: Johnson 2. TD Passes: Hellwig 5.

Interceptions: Ford. Interceptions: Fisher, Walker, Sanders. Interceptions: Neace, Pecoraro.

FRec: Kelleher 2, Crombie, Halferty. FRec: Fisher. FRec: Pecoraro, Packer, Joy.

38 Team Reports

Newfane Niagara Falls Niagara Wheatfield Panthers Wolverines Falcons

The Panthers fell The Wolverines trailed No Report. behind 21-0 at the half 14-7 at the half and then and lost to Lew-Port 49-8 last week- needed a miracle to beat Cheektowaga end... Kyle Burdick led the offense as 22-21 last weekend... With less than a he rushed 7 times for 35 yards a minute to play, Niagara Falls trailed caught a 2-point PAT pass. Burdick 21-15. Joe Medley scooped up a fum- also made 9 tackles ble and ran 75 yards and intercepted a for the game-tying pass on defense... TD. Jeff Menyah Nick O’Lay caught 2 kicked the game-win- passes for 78 yards ning PAT... Medley and a TD... Josh finished the game Wilt caught 3 passes with 12 tackles... for 26 yards. Wilt Shaolin McCray ran Joe Medley also had a solid day Kyle Guerriera 15 times for 141 on defense as he made 6 tackles and yards and a TD... Hunter Fitzgerald recorded a QB sack... Trevor Noon was a standout on the OL... Jaquan completed 9 of 16 passes for 147 Hudson caught a 39-yard TD pass... yards and a TD. Noon tossed a scor- Lomax Barnes completed 2 passes ing strike of 55 yards... Kyle for 54 yards and a TD... DeShaun Guerriera led the defense with 10 Lowe made 8 tackles... Davonta tackles... Chris Johnstone recorded a Braithwaite made 9 tackles… Nate QB sack... Parchment recorded a QB sack…

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... Medina...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Albion...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Wmsville North...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Hutch Tech...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Barker-RH (RH)... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Kenmore West...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Wmsville North...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Wilson...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Burgard...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... McKinley...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Bennett (AH)...... 6:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Clarence...... 12:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Lew-Port...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Burdick 20-59, Guerriera 8-23, Rushing: McCray 28-255, Pruitt 12-122, Rushing: Pitner 7-31. Jackson 4-17, Kubala 1-0. Lowe 2-8, Walls 1-5, Williams 1-2, Welch 3-(-5), Barnes 9-(-24). Receiving: Burdick 11-184, Wilt 5-46, Receiving: Leising 4-38. Jackson 4-116, O’Lay 3-84, Kabala 1-2. Receiving: Hudson 2-79, Stachowski 1-22, Hubbard 1-15. TDs: Jackson, O’Lay. TDs: None. TDs: McCray 2, Stachowski, Welch, Barne, Hudson, Medley. Passing: Noon 23-41-387, O'Lay 1-1-45. Passing: Doricko 9-19-91. Passing: Barnes 3-11-94, Spurback 1-1-22.

TD Passes: Noon 2. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Spurback, Barnes.

Interceptions: None. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: JaSmith, Burdick, Medley.

FRec: None. FRec: None. FRec: Vargas, Medley.

39 Team Reports

Nichols North Tonawanda Olean Big Green Lumberjacks Huskies

The Big Green trailed The Lumberjacks led The Huskies fell 14-0 at the half and 22-6 14-6 after one quarter and behind 6-0 after one quar- after three quarters before staging a stretched the lead to 34-6 at the half as ter but rallied to beat Springville 20- fierce rally to send the game into OT. they beat Williamsville East 41-14... 18 last week... Jaryd Plaud powered Ken Williams ran 9 yards for a TD to Chris Woodard had a huge night as the offense as he ran 23 times for 173 give Nichols a 34-28 win... Williams he ran 9 times for 208 yards and 3 yards and a TD. Plaud also made 5 finished with 103 TDs. Woodard also tackles on defense... yards and 2 TDs on completed 5 of 7 Quentin Ellis rushed 19 carries... Steve passes for 78 passes for 61 yards on 10 Glinski ran 23 times and 3 TDs... Tyjier carries... Chuck for 181 yards and 3 Brandy ran 6 times Martin completed 5 TDs. Glinski also for 23 yards... Joe of 9 passes for 66 completed 4 of 9 Dotterweich ran 6 yards and a TD... passes for 37 yards... times for 21 yards... Elijah Ramadhan Mercy Cox-Hicks Matthias Williams Nate Wilkinson Taylor Mellott caught 2 passes for Colby Cummings ran 19 times for 106 yards and caught caught a 32-yard TD pass... Drew 52 yards, including a 34-yard TD 2 passes for 17 yards. He also made 6 Krantz caught 4 passes for 41 yards strike. He also made 3 tackles on tackles and a sack on defense... and a TD and made 4 tackles on defense... Jaylen Roulo spearheaded Matthias Williams made 6 tackles defense... Ryan McDonough caught a the defense as he made a team-high 8 with 1 QB sack and was a standout on 5-yard TD pass and made 5 tackles... tackles... Zach Spears made 3 tackles the OL... Paul Brinson was in on 9 Taylor Mellott made a team-high 9 and recorded a QB sack... Julian tackles... Manny Williams helped the tackles... Daniel Lukaszonas had 6 Roulo made 6 tackles while Colby unit with 6 tackles... tackles and a QB sack... Cummings made 5...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... @ O’Hara...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Riverside,,,,,,,,,,,...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Eden...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Oakfield-Alabama..12:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Wmsville East...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Springville...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Villanova...... TBA Fri., Sept. 19...... Sweet Home...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Bradford (Pa.)...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Finney (5)...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Wmsville South....7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Dunkirk...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Kenmore East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Finney (5)...... 4:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Grand Island...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 18...... Ellicottville...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Tonawanda...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Pioneer...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 25...... @ Sherman...... 1:30 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Glinski 41-248, Williams 32-142, Rushing: CWoodard 22-338, Sikora 3-52, Rushing: Plaud 36-266, Ellis 16-122, Cox-Hicks 29-133, Rivers 1-7. Brandy 14-36, McDonough 10-29, Ramadhan 3-2, Martin 12-(-3). Dotterweich 7-21, Sieracki 2-16, Nolley 5-15, Receiving: Cox-Hicks 5-36, Freeburger 2-40, Groff 3-3. Receiving: Morgan 4-26, Ramadhan 3-104, Williams 2-13. Treehouse 1-14. Receiving: Krantz 4-41, Wilkinson 3-48, TDs: Williams 3, Glinski 3. McDonough 2-40, Sikora 1-32, Gilbert 1-25, TDs: Ramadhan 2, Plaud 2, Ellis, Morgan. Craig 1-5.

Passing: Glinski 9-21-89. TDs: CWoodard 5, Brandy, Dotterweich, Passing: Martin 8-13-142, Ramadhan 0-1-0. McDonough, Krantz, Wilkinson.

TD Passes: None. Passing: CWoodard 11-21-191, Clare 0-3-0. TD Passes: Martin 2.

Interceptions: Cox-Hicks. TD Passes: CWoodard 3. Interceptions: Ramadhan, Morgan, Treehouse.

FRec: Brinson Interceptions: Krantz, Gilbert, ZWoodard. FRec: Ellis, Spears.

FRec: None.

40 Team Reports

Orchard Park Panama Pioneer Quakers Panthers Panthers

After a wild first quar- The Panthers were tied The Panthers trailed 7-0 ter, the Quakers held a at 14-14 at the half but at the half and lost to East 21-12 lead and went on to beat they lost a hard-fought game to Aurora 21-0... Tyler Mummery pow- Kenmore West 35-18... Dillon Janca Cattaraugus-Little Valley 26-14 last ered the offense as he rushed 15 times completed 19 of 28 passes for 227 week... Kyle Saxton ran 10 times for for 144 yards. Mummery also made 6 yards and 4 TDs... Terius Wheatley 70 yards before leaving the game with tackles, 1 for lost ran 12 times for 83 a broken collarbone... yardage, on defense... yards. Wheatley also Nathan Stow ran 7 Ken Smith ran 3 returned a kickoff 89 times for 32 yards times for 34 yards. yards for a TD on the and a TD... Josh Smith made 4 tackles last play of the 1st Eddy caught 4 pass- and forced a fumble quarter... Billy Myers es for 85 yards and a on defense... Kris rushed for 28 yards... TD. Eddy also made Riordan caught a 13- Jack Crowley made 5 tackles on yard pass and made 3 Mason Merlau caught 8 passes for Jack Crowley defense... Jack Greg Delahoy tackles on defense... 73 yards and a TD... Michael Bruno Payne caught 2 passes for 70 yards Nick Thagard made 6 tackles, 4 for caught 2 passes for 47 yards and a and made 7 tackles on defense... Greg lost yardage. He also averaged 36 TD... Kevin Koziol caught 5 passes Delahoy completed 11 of 22 passes yards on 5 punts... Mason Merlau for 51 yards and 2 TDs... Kevin Goltz for 200 yards and a TD... Tanner made 5 tackles, including 2 for loss caught 2 passes for 36 yards... Ronald Newman made 7 tackles, 1 for lost and 1 QB sack... Foster Dell made 5 Shul made 11 tackles, including 3 for yardage... Ryan Applebee, Dylan tackles, 1 for loss... Brad Chislett lost yardage... Josh Dahl made 6 Bergman and Thomas Hoch each made 4 tackles... Andrew Hyman tackles and intercepted a pass... made 7 tackles... recovered a fumble...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Frontier...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Frewsburg...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... Dunkirk...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Westfield...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ East Aurora...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... West Seneca West.....7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... Fredonia...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Bishop McDowell..... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Portville...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Springville...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Clarence...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Nichols...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Southwestern...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Lancaster...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Eden...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Sherman...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Olean...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Wheatley 20-208, Myers 24-120, Rushing: Saxton 26-221, Nathan 8-31, Rushing: Mummery 33-276, Smith 4-34, Dahl 2-70, Goltz 1-3, Perla 1-2, Janca 3-(-15). Delahoy 9-27, Bergman 7-20, Ecklund 5-8, Riordan 15-22, Kossow 2-13. JkPayne 1-2. Receiving: Crowley 11-92, Koziol 9-115, Receiving: Mummery 3-4, Riordan 1-13, Bruno 6-113, Goltz 5-66, Liberatore 3-49, Receiving: Eddy 5-88, Ecklund 2-90, Haggerty 1-6. Dogal 1-17. Jk.Payne 2-70, Blose 2-27, O’Dell 1-12, Nathan 1-1. TDs: None. TDs: Myers 4, Koziol 3, Wheatley 2, Crowley 2, Losardo, Dahl, Goltz, Bruno. TDs: Saxton 2, Eddy 2, Ecklund, Delahoy, Nathan. Passing: Mummery 2-3-19, Kossow 3-9-4. Passing: Janca 35-60-452. Passing: Delahoy 13-32-288. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Janca 7. TD Passes: Delahoy 2. Interceptions: Chislett. Interceptions: McPoland, Dahl. Interceptions: Eddy, Blose. FRec: Tackentein, Hyman. FRec: Dahl. FRec: JkPayne.

41 Team Reports

Portville Randolph St. Francis Panthers Cardinals Red Raiders

No Report. The Cardinals explod- The Red Raiders led ed out of the gate and led just 13-12 after three 21-0 after one quarter and stretched quarters but exploded for 3 TDs in the the lead to 49-6 at the half as they final frame to pull away from South beat Portville... There was no scoring Park 34-12... Manny Williams had a in the second half... Devyn Nelsen led huge game as he ran 9 times for 68 the ground attack as yards and a TD. He he rushed 10 times also made 10 tackles for 143 yards and 2 on defense... Jerry TDs... Wesley Sluga Hickson completed added 18 yards and a 19 of 39 attempted TD on just 4 carries... passes for 208 yards Bryce Morrison was and 2 TDs... efficient as he com- Brandon Metz ran 4 pleted 4 of 5 passes Devyn Nelsen times for 23 yards Manny Williams for 87 yards and 2 TDs... Mason and a TD. Metz also caught 3 passes Bosley caught all 4 passes, including for 38 yards and another TD... Jake TD passes of 5 and 24 yards... Sam Tasker caught 2 passes for 52 yards Jacobi broke free for a 52-yard TD and a TD... Jarryd Taylor caught 4 run... Deran Huntington had a solid passes for 24 yards... Francisco night on defense as he made 5 tackles Guzman caught 3 passes for 22 yards and recorded 2 QB sacks... Jeff and also made 12 tackles on defense... Andrews made 9 tackles... Ethan Shipman made 12 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ MGCLake (MG)...7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ Holy Trinity...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Randolph...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Portville...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... South Park...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Sherman...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Alden...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Sherman...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ St. Joe’s...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Ellicottville...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Bishop Timon...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Panama...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Cathedral Prep...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Frewsburg...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Westfield...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Aquinas...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 25...... @ St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Sat., Nov. 1...... @ Canisius...... 1:00 Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: None. Rushing: (Team) 25-60, Nelson 10-143, Rushing: MaWilliams 9-68, Dempsey 13-52, Sluga 4-18. Metz 7-34, MkWilliams 10-28, Guzman 3-10, Pinnock 3-10, Kraus 1-2, Hickson 3-(-8), Receiving: None. Receiving: Bosley 4-87, Nelsen 1-53. Kline 1-(-10).

Receiving: Holnes-Lightbody 7-122, TDs: None. TDs: Nelson 2, Bosley 2, Sluga 2, Stahley, Guzman 7-60, Tasker 6-122, Metz 5-66, Morrisson, Jacobi. Taylor 4-24, Pinnock 2-14.

Passing: None. Passing: Morrison 5-14-240. TDs: Metz 3, Guzman 2, Holnes-Lightbody, Dempsey, Tasker, MaWilliams.

TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Morrisson 2. Passing: Hickson 31-63-408.

Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Stahley. TD Passes: Hickson 5.

FRec: None. FRec: Jacobi. Interceptions: Shipman 2, Kraus, Kline.

FRec: Dempsey, Weikel, MaWilliams. 42 Team Reports

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

After playing to a 0-0 After one quarter the The Warriors led 7-0 tie after one quarter, the Lancers trailed 7-6 but after one quarter and won Marauders scored a pair of TDs in the exploded for 3 TDs in the second a tense defensive battle over second frame and went on to beat frame and went on to beat St. John the Lackawanna 13-0 last weekend... Clarence 30-21 last weekend... Baptist 34-14... QB Takal Molsen had Marcus Zaprowski powered the Darren Thompson led the offense as a huge day as he ompleted 10 of 14 offense as he ran 22 times for 114 he ran 17 times for passes for 210 yards yards. He also made 110 yards and 3 TDs. and a TD. Molson 7 tackles on Thompson also also ran 7 times for defense... Jacob caught 2 passes for 71 yards and 2 TDs... Dowdy ran 6 times 60 yards... David Christian Osborne for 26 yards and also Archer completed 6 rushed 6 times for 70 made 5 tackles on of 12 passes for 132 yards. Osborne defense... Jared Fish yards. He also ran for scored TDs on runs completed 4 of 7 a TD... Ryan Darren Thompson of 25 and 40 yards... Christian Osborne passes for 80 yards Andy Crandall Conschafter rushed for 125 yards on Anthony Stitt ran 6 times for 34 and a TD. He also snuck in for a 1- 15 carries... Grant Beyer caught 2 yards... Derick Johnson ran 4 times yard TD... Josh Dowdy was a stand- passes for 37 yards... Louie Surace for 36 yards... Tony Robinson caught out on the offensive line... Andy made a team-high 9 tackles... Cordell 6 passes for 126 yards... Cam Crandall caught 3 passes for 63 Owens made 8 tackles... Julian Dunning caught 3 passes for 81 yards, including a 6-yard TD. Crandall Smallwood recorded 2 QB sacks... yards... Kayson Hill led the defense also intercepted a pass on defense... Connor McKenna, Timothy Noonan, with 8 tackles and a QB sack… Paul Andy Phearsdorf led the defensive and Matt Jeffries each had a sack... Bargsnesi made 11 tackles... effort as he made 8 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ St. Anthony’s...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 6...... @ UPrep (5)...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Clarence...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... St. John Baptist...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Aquinas...... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... MGCLake...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... St. Francis...... 1:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Oil City (Pa.)...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Southwestern...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Canisius...... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Niagara Wheatfield..1:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Alley-Limestone... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ UPrep (5)...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Erie East (Pa.)...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... St. Mary’s...... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ St. Joe’s...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... Springville...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 25...... Cathedral Prep (Pa).. 1:00 Sat., Oct. 25...... St. Francis...... 1:00 Fri., Oct. 31...... @ Bishop Timon...... 7:00 Sat., Nov. 1...... Cardinal O’Hara...... 1:00 Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA Nov. 7/8...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Conschafter 25-152, Thompson 21-125, Rushing: Molson 13-132, Osborne 10-86, Rushing: Zaprowski 32-241, Fish 13-101, Evans 10-39, Bomberski 3-13, Przybyla 3-4, Stitt 17-78, Johnson 4-36, Robinson 1-6. Dowdy 12-88, Peters 2-4. Schaefer 1-2 Jackson 2-2, Archer 21-(-1). Receiving: Robinson 15-250, Dunning 4-116, Receiving: Crandall 4-134, Nye 4-57, Receiving: Thompson 4-102, Masters 3-51, Osborne 1-26, Concannon 1-3. Phearsdorf 1-17, McClure 1-7. Beyer 2-37,Conschafter 1-5, McKenna 1-5. TDs: Molson 3, Osborne 2, Robinson 2, TDs: Nye-2, Fish-2, Crandall-2 , Dowdy, TDs: Thompson 4, Surace, Archer. Concannon. Zaprowski.

Passing: Molson 21-36-395. Passing: Fish 10-17-215. Passing: Archer 11-24-200.

TD Passes: Molson 2. TD Passes: Fish-4. TD Passes: Archer.

Interceptions: Dunning 2, Bargsnesi. Interceptions: Crandall. Interceptions: Masters 3, Surace.

FRec: None. FRec: Cooper, McClure. FRec: Surace, Bomberski.

43 Team Reports

Sherman-Clymer Silver Creek South Park Wildcats Black Knights Sparks

The Wildcats fell The Black Knights The Sparks led 12-7 at behind 22-6 after one bolted out to a 21-0 lead the half and trailed just quarter but rallied to beat Westfield after one quarter and went on to beat 13-12 after three quarters but lost to 30-22... Korey Ayers powered the Akron 41-0... Kraig Gilbert led the St. Francis 34-12... Tyree Brown offense as he ran 29 times for 157 ground game as he rushed 18 times completed 16 of 28 passes for 224 yards and 2 TDs... QB Jeremy Cole for 88 yards and 4 TDs... Bill Seiders yards and a TD... Antonio Leonard ran 12 times for 95 ran 13 times for 93 caught 9 passes for yards and a TD. Cole yards and a TD... 91 yards... Daryl also completed 5 of Chris Williams ran 5 Moore caught 4 10 passes for 39 times for 19 yards... passes for 70 yards, yards and a TD... Noah Radack com- including a 30-yard Kolby Parks caught pleted 6 of 15 passes TD pass... Deandre a 16-yard TD pass for 79 yards and a Brown caught 2 and intercepted a TD... Noah Seneca passes for 63 yards... Kraig Gilbert pass on defense... Jake Card was a standout on the Quan Burgess ran Tyree Brown Dylan Neckers caught 3 passes for 16 OL... Brandon VanZile caught 4 10 times for 72 yards and made 8 yards... Ethan Lyon made a team- passes for 58 yards... Ryan Forbes tackles with 2 QB sacks on defense... high 15 tackles... Jared Dunnewold caught 1 pass for 11 yards... Trevon Bryce Carmicheal each ran 5 times made 10 tackles... Jake Card had a Thompson caught a 10-yard TD for 21 yards... Robert Johnson had 3 huge game as he made 9 tackles and pass... Mike Priest led the defense tackles-for-loss, including a pair of recorded 2 QB sacks. Card also forced with 7 tackles and a QB sack... Nate QB sacks. He also blocked a punt... 2 fumbles and recovered a fumble... Jones made 7 tackles... Nick Ranft William Burgess made 9 tackles and Skylar Beatman made 8 tackles... recorded a QB sack... recorded a QB sack...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Ellicottville...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Alley-Limestone...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Hutch Tech...... 4:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Cattaraugus-LV...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Akron...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ St. Francis...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Portville...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... JFK...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Iroquois (AH)...... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Randolph...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ Wilson...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... WSeneca West (AH).. 7:30 Sat., Oct. 4...... Pine Valley...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... Hamburg (AH)...... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Frewsburg...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 10...... Lackawanna...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ East High (RF).....7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ McKinley (RF).....7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Ayers 49-238, Cole 21-137, Rushing: Gilbert 39-253, Seiders 23-154, Rushing: TBrown 9-109, QBurgess 18-98, Einink 6-23, Lyon 1-4. Hallick 4-23, C.Williams 5-19, Radack 1-13, Carmicheal 9-53, WBurgess 10-41, Renfro 1-20, Forbes 4-12, Szumigala 2-2, Jones 1-0. McDonald 3-19, Neal 4-12, Gerace 2-8. Receiving: Neckers 7-33, Parks 2-26, Meeder 2-25. Receiving: VanZile 4-58, Thompson 2 -89, Receiving: Leonard 16-183, Moore 9-151, Gilbert 2-2, Hallick 1-19 , Forbes 1-11. DBrown 4-94, Carmicheal 1-4 TDs: Ayers 2, Parks 2, Cole 2. TDs: Gilbert 6,Thompson 2, Seiders, Hallick. TDs: Moore 3, Leonard 2, TBrown 2, DBrown.

Passing: Cole 11-20-84. Passing: Radack 10-29-179. Passing: TBrown 30-47-428.

TD Passes: Cole 2. TD Passes: Radack 3. TD Passes: TBrown 4.

Interceptions: Parks. Interceptions: Priest, C.Williams. Interceptions: Leonard, Johnson.

FRec: Einink, Lyon, Card, Dunnewold, Beatman. FRec: Jimerson. FRec: Carmicheal, Gerace.

44 Team Reports

Southwestern Springville Starpoint Trojans Griffins Spartans

The Trojans trailed 7-0 The Griffins trailed The Spartans trailed after one quarter but used 14-6 at the half and lost a 17-14 at the half and lost a workman-like performance to beat close game to Olean 20-18 last week... a tough battle to Williamsville South Allegany-Limestone 17-7... Noah Devin White-Kearns powered the 31-28... Terry Rutland rushed 8 Weinstein completed 5 of 10 passes ground game as he ran 15 times for times for 96 yards, including a 26- for 52 yards... Hunter Peterson ran 11 137 yards and 2 TDs... Pat O’Brien yard TD... Alex Goupil ran 20 times times for 92 yards... was also effective as for 71 yards... Tajay Mason Hoose ran 14 he rushed 16 times Ahmed ran 6 times times for 48 yards. for 73 yards and a for 26 yards... Eric Hoose scored TDs on TD. O’Brien also Yaeger completed 8 runs of 2 and 3 yards made 7 tackles on of 13 passes for 71 and also kicked a 35- defense... Dalton yards and a TD. He yard FG. He also Nelson broke free for also rushed for 20 made 7 tackles, a 30-yard run... Jake yards and 2 TDs... blocked a punt and Jordan Bryerton Smith ran 3 times for Pat O’Brien Matt McMullen was Eric Yaeger recovered a fumble on defense... Nick 24 yards. Smith also had 4 tackles, a a standout on the offensive line... Swanson rushed for 60 yards on 10 forced fumble, and an interception on Austin Bratek ran 4 times for 17 carries... Mike Sandbloom caught 2 defense... Kyle Crotty ran 5 times for yards... Ron Larocque caught 2 pass- passes for 22 yards... Jordan 21 yards. He had 7 tackles and a QB es for 23 yards, including a 6-yard Bryerton led a stout defensive effort sack on defense... Kyle Warner caught TD, and made 5 tackles on defense... as he made 13 tackles and had a QB 2 passes for 48 yards... Devin Pazzuti Austin Meenaghan made a team-high sack... Corey Bryerton made 10 tack- made 8 tackles while Ian Baker made 6 tackles... Sam Wray and Austin les... John Todd made 7 tackles... 7 tackles... Bowden each made 5 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Gowanda...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Fredonia...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 6...... Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Alley-Limestone...7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Olean...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Wmsville South....7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Cleve Hill...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Eden...... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Salamanca...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Pioneer...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Lockport...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Pioneer...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Dunkirk...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 4...... Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... MGCLake...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... East Aurora...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Cass Valley (F).....7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Salamanca...... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Riverside (RF)...... 2:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Peterson 24-205, MHoose 24-124, Rushing: White-Kearns 29-238, O'Brien 35-187, Rushing: Goupil 34-142, Rutland 18-118, Swanson 15-122, Kennedy 13-59, Smith 8-72, Crotty 11-56, Nelson 3-46, Ahmed 14-91, Yaeger 12-50, Bratek 5-19. Weinstein 8-11, Sandbloom 1-9, Williams 3-2. Baker 4-24. Receiving: Chase 4-68, Larocque 4-55, Receiving: Pannes 5-81, Sandbloom 3-50, Receiving: Warner 2-48, Crotty 2-26, Dumond 3-30, Bowden 2-25, Ahmed 1-7. Peterson 2-22, Kennedy 1-22, Swanson 1-9. Pazzuti 1-31. TDs: Rutland 3, Yaeger 2, Goupil, Chase, TDs: MHoose 3, Pannes 2, Weinstein, TDs: White-Kearns 3, O’Brien 3, Baker, Larocque. Kennedy. Pazzuti. Passing: Yaeger 14-23-185. Passing: Weinstein 12-21-184. Passing: White-Kearns 4-21-68, Nelson 1-1-0. TD Passes: Yaeger 2. TD Passes: Weinstein 2. TD Passes: White-Kearns.

Interceptions: Chase. Interceptions: None. Interceptions: Baker, Smith.

FRec: Yaeger. FRec: Hoose. FRec: Pazuti, Domes.

45 Team Reports

Sweet Home Tonawanda Westfield Panthers Warriors Wolverines

The Panthers exploded The Warriors jumped The Wolverines out of the gate to take a out to a 28-0 lead at the jumped out to a 22-6 lead 37-0 halftime lead and went on to half and beat JFK 35-6 last weekend... after one quarter but lost to Sherman- crush Kenmore East 65-14 last week- Ethan Shattuck had a big night as he Clymer 30-22 last weekend... Nolan end... Kevin Torrillo completed 9 of rushed 10 times for 108 yards and 3 Hunt led the offense as he rushed 6 13 passes for 128 yards and 3 TDs... TDs... QB Tristan Boling completed times for 102 yards and 2 touchdowns Mark Kromphardt 3 of 8 passes for 31 in first half. Hunt did tossed a 71-yard TD yards and added 111 not play in the sec- pass to Elijah Tyes... rushing yards and a ond half after suffer- Jordan Evert ran 9 TD on 13 carries. ing an injury... Alec times for 135 yards Boling also made 6 Chelton also had a and 3 TDs... Dale tackles and intercept- nice day on the Zielen ran 6 yards ed 2 passes on ground as he carried for a TD... Jon defense... Austin 19 times for 73 Phillips ran for 1 Milton Ziegler Henderson ran 6 Ethan Shattuck yards. Chelton also Joey Quagliana TD… Brandon Smiley ran for 27 times for 47 yards... Brandon Frye recovered a fumble on defense... Joey yards and caught 4 passes for 27 yards caught 2 passes for 29 yards and made Quagliana spearheaded the defensive and a TD… Justice Milton caught 3 5 tackles on defense... Colin Smith unit as he made 8 tackles... Senior OT passes for 36 yards and a TD... Milton led the defense with a team-high 14 Jon Merle was a standout on the Zeigler caught 2 passes, including a tackles... Brian Bui made 5 tackles offensive line... Westfield will play at 9-yard TD pass, and intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble... Brett Kelly Gowanda this weekend... on defense... Steve Iverson recovered made 4 tackles and returned an inter- a fumble... ception for a TD...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... Jamestown...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Cheektowaga...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... Kenmore East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... JFK...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Panama...... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ North Tonawanda..7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Gowanda...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Alden...... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 26...... Ellicottville...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 4...... Riverside...... 2:00 Thu., Oct. 2...... @ Amherst...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 3...... Frewsburg...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Maryale.,,...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Pine Valley...... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 17...... Wmsville South...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... North Tonawanda.... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Randolph...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Evert 23-206, Smiley 5-37, Rushing: Boling 29-227, Shattuck1 7-127, Rushing: Hunt 20-244, Chelton 28-95, Heine 10-35, Tyes 1-9, Banks 2-8, Phillips 1-7, Henderson 9-50, Mayer 6-20. Catalano 2-3, Cambrie 1-0. Zielen 1-6, Drake 1-6, Milton 1-2, Torrillo 6-1, Iverson 1-0, Ziegler 1-0, Kromphardt 2-(-7), Receiving: Frye 5-96, Shattuck 1-2. Receiving: Poletto 2-31, (Unknown) 1-34, Dabney 2-(-14). Cambrie 1-15.

Receiving: Smiley 9-135, Milton 4-43, TDs: Shattuck-3, Boling, Kelly. TDs: Hunt 3, Walter, Krystofiak. Zeigler 4-19, Drake 2-32, Tyes 1-71, Evert 1-2.

TDs: Evert 5, Zeigler 3, Colon, Smiley, Milton, Passing: Boling 6-20-98. Passing: Hunt 4-9-80. Phillips, Tyes.

Passing: Torrillo 20-36-252, TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Hunt. Kromphardt 1-1-71.

TD Passes: Torrillo 5, Kromphardt. Interceptions: Boling 3, Frye 2, Shattuck, Interceptions: None. Kelly. Interceptions: Zeigler 2, Sherrod. FRec: Bui 2. FRec: Chelton. FRec: Phillips, Colon, Iverson

46 Team Reports

West Seneca East West Seneca West Williamsville East Trojans Indians Flames

The Trojans scored 3 The Indians fell The Flames fell TDs in the second quarter behind 36-0 after one behind 14-6 after one to take a 28-0 lead at the half as they quarter and lost to Jamestown 68-7 quarter and lost to North Tonawanda beat Lake Shore 49-12 last week... last weekend... Despite the lopsided 41-14 last weekend... QB Ryan Brandon Day powered the ground score, there were some bright spots... Foster completed 11 of 29 passes for attack as he ran 12 times for 191 Sean Kline made 10 tackles to lead 185 yards and a TD... Tahji Lewis led yards. Day also broke the defensive unit... the ground game as away for a 43-yard Matt Haettich was he rushed for 80 TD run... Ray also in on 10 tack- yards on 20 carries Johnson ran 3 times les... Mitch Piddisi and scored a TD on a for 44 yards and a made 5 tackles... 1-yard run. Lewis TD... John Dolac ran Anthony Jaycox and also caught 2 passes 6 times for 94 yards Jack Myers each for 29 yards... Matt and 2 TDs. Dolac made 4 tackles. Evaneski added 35 also made 12 tackles Brian Slisz Myers has caught 6 Sean Kline rushing yards on 10 Ryan Foster and recorded a QB sack... Tyler passes for 96 yards this season... carries... Mike Poturalski caught 4 Skretny caught 3 passes for 68 yards Aaron Harm now leads the team in passes for 98 yards, including a 20- and also punched in a pair of short rushing with 186 yards and 2 TDs yard TD pass. Poturalski also inter- TDs. Skretny made 10 tackles on through 2 games. Harm, who set a cepted a pass on defense... Greg defense... Matt Kumro completed 5 school record with a 99-yard TD run Cook caught 2 passes for 29 yards... of 5 passes for 94 yards... Brian Slisz in the opening week, is averaging 10.9 Tyler Crane caught 2 passes for 15 was a standout on the OL... Alex yards per carry... West Seneca West yards... Ben Geiger and Brian Maconaghy intercepted a pass... will play at Orchard Park this week... Morreale each made 4 tackles...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Fri., Sept. 5...... Iroquois...... 9:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Clarence...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Bennett...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Lake Shore...... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ Jamestown...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... @ North Tonawanda..7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... McKinley...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Orchard Park...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... Starpoint...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... @ South Park (AH)... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Frontier...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Hutch Tech (RF)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... Lancaster...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 3...... @ Wmsville South....6:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... Hamburg...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Depew...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 11...... Riverside...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... West Seneca West.....7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ WSeneca East...... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... @ Grand Island...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: Day 29-293, Dolac 12-129, Rushing: Harm 17-186, Berry 24-99, Rushing: Lewis 35-257, Evanetski 15-49, Johnson 7-65, Skretny 8-36, Santiago 3-20, Myers 8-63, Broad 6-47, Kline 3-10, Foster 1-9, Allen 1-5, Cook 1-3. Kumro 2-2, Maconaghy 1-2. Wiesner 1-4. Receiving: Poturalski 4-98, Orsini 3-84, Receiving: Skretny 3-68, Santiago 2-36, Receiving: Myers 6-96, Skea 1-15, Lewis 3-45, Cook 2-29, Crane 2-15. Dolac 2-26, Day 1-9. Haettich 1-11, Harm 1-2. TDs: Lewis 2, Poturalski. TDs: Dolac 4 ,Day 2, Skretny 2, Johnson. TDs: Harm 2, Myers.

Passing: Foster 14-39-271. Passing: Kumro 8-9-139. Passing: Broad 9-26-124.

TD Passes: Foster. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: None.

Interceptions: Poturalski. Interceptions: Dolac. Interceptions: Maconaghy.

FRec: None. FRec: Dolac. FRec: Skea, Dolac.

47 Team Reports

Williamsville North Williamsville South Wilson Spartans Billies Lakemen

The Spartans bolted The Billies led 17-14 The Lakeman fell out to a 34-0 lead at the at the half and survived behind 24-0 at the half half and beat East High 47-0... Chad to beat Starpoint 31-28 last week... and lost to Cleve Hill 34-0... The run- Steinwachs completed 6 of 9 passes Sam Castronova completed 15 of 29 ning game never found any traction all for 90 yards and 3 TDs... Nick Ames yards and 301 yards and 4 TDs, game as the Lakemen recorded -35 caught 2 passes for 27 yards and a Castronova tossed scoring strikes of yards rushing as a team... Justin TD. Ames also made 53, 66, 14 and 2 Daul completed 8 of 12 tackles and had a yards... Jeremy 17 passes for 77 QB sack on defense... Spitzberg rushed for yards... Jacob Rice Zac Kelly caught a 26 yards, caught 2 caught 2 passes for 10-yard TD pass and pass for 20 yards and 29 yards. Rice also made 7 tackles on a TD, and also made made a team-high 9 defense... Dean 14 tackles on tackles, 7 solo, on Thompson caught a defense... Ben Neuss defense... Dylan 29-yard pass and Dean Thompson kicked a 27-yard Jordan Ragland Thompson-Cox Alex Fox punched in a 1-yard TD... Jason FG... Matt Foster caught 9 passes for caught a 29-yard pass and made 6 Hwang caught a 14-yard TD pass... 211 yards and 3 TDs... Jordan tackles on defense... Hunter Andrew Hwang ran for 71 yards and Ragland was a standout on the OL... Howland caught 2 passes for 21 yards a TD on 10 carries... Vince Adelizzio Jake Huber caught 2 passes for 42 and made 4 tackles on defense... Nick rushed for 34 yards and a TD... Duke yards... Kam Varner caught a 20-yard Thuman made 5 tackles, 4 solo... Alex Hwang made 7 tackles and had 2 QB pass… Jake Fuzak made 11 tackles, Fox made 4 tackles, all primary, on sacks... Jake Ames made 21 tackles including a QB sack… Andrew defense... Steve Proper made 5 tack- and made 4 QB sacks... Laudico recorded a QB sack... les while Jeff Mazur made 4...

2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule 2014 Schedule Sat., Sept. 6...... Grand Island...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... Kenmore West...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 5...... @ Lackawanna...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... East High...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 12...... Starpoint...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 13...... @ Cleve Hill...... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 20...... @ Niagara Falls...... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... @ Grand Island...... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 19...... Akron...... 7:00 Sat., Sept. 27...... @ Niag Wheatfield...2:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... North Tonawanda.... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 26...... Silver Creek...... 7:00 Thu., Oct. 2...... Ken West (DPW)..... 7:00 Thu., Oct. 2...... Williamsville East.... 6:00 Sat., Oct. 4...... @ Newfane...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 10...... @ Frontier...... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 11...... @ Barker...... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 18...... Lockport...... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 18...... @ Sweet Home...... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 17...... JFK...... 7:00

Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 24/25...... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA Oct. 31/Nov. 1..... Playoffs...... TBA 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers 2014 Numbers Rushing: AHwang 26-108, Adelizzio 9-34, Rushing: Castronova 17-62, Spitzberg 14-40, Rushing: Thuman 15-29, Rick 21-28, Casey 1-5, Thompson 1-1. Foster 4-20, Kam 5-16, Moon 4-15, Proper 1-(-8), Daul 9-(-36). Donius 1-2. Receiving: Ames 5-83, Thompson 2-59, Receiving: Rice 6-49, Rick 3-(-5), Fox 2-64, JHwang 2-30, Kelly 1-10, (Unknown) 1-3. Receiving: Foster 15-405, Huber 6-109, Howland 2-21, Proper 2-18 , Spitzberg 6-45, Philipps 5-43, Tuskes 1-25, Thompson-Cox 1-29, Bell 1-4, Dabill 1-0. TDs: Thompson 3, Ames 2, Kelly, JHwang, Kam 1-20, Moon 1-6, Buell 1-5. AHwang, Adelizzio, Casey. TDs: None. TDs: Foster 4, Castronova, Huber, Spitzberg. Passing: Steinwachs 12-27-195, Padilla 1-1-13. Passing: Daul 18-36-198. Passing: Castronova 36-67-560. TD Passes: Steinwachs 5. TD Passes: None. TD Passes: Castronova 5. Interceptions: Ames, Kelly. Interceptions: (Unknown)-1. Interceptions: Spitzberg. FRec: Thompson. Fumbles: (Unknown)-1. FRec: Laudico 2.

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A North Div All PF PA Next North Tonawanda...... 2-0 2-0 69 14 Sweet Home Williamsville South..... 1-0 2-0 55 49 @ Grand Island Sweet Home...…...... 1-0 1-1 93 49 @ N.Tonawanda Grand Island...... … 1-0 1-1 22 39 Williamsville South Starpoint...... 1-1 1-1 54 51 @ Wmsville East Williamsville East...… 0-1 0-2 20 95 Starpoint Riverside...... …...... 0-2 0-2 18 50 @ Kenmore East Kenmore East…….... 0-2 0-2 34 91 Riverside A South Div All PF PA Next West Seneca East..... 2-0 2-0 61 19 McKinley Hamburg...... ……… 1-0 2-0 69 14 East High South Park...... 1-0 1-1 54 54 Iroquois McKinley...... …...... 1-1 1-1 36 28 @ WSeneca East Iroquois...... 1-1 1-1 31 12 @ South Park East High...... 0-1 0-2 0 78 @ Hamburg Lake Shore...... …… 0-2 0-2 20 90 @ Medina Hutch Tech...... 0-2 0-2 20 66 @ Niag Wheatfield

B North Div All PF PA Next Lew-Port...... 2-0 2-0 97 38 @ Burgard Burgard...... 1-0 2-0 46 36 Lew-Port Bennett...... 1-0 2-0 100 20 Barker-RH Photo by Mark Adair Medina...... 1-1 1-1 82 54 Lake Shore Depew quarterback Dylan Sekuterski looks for running room Albion...... 1-1 1-1 52 34 @ Newfane Barker...... 0-2 0-2 38 80 @ Bennett during the Wildcats 42-6 win over Amherst last week. Newfane...... 0-2 0-2 16 117 Albion Depew improved to 2-0 with the win B Central Div All PF PA Next Depew...... 2-0 2-0 66 27 Tonawanda Class D Div All PF PA Next Maryvale...... 1-0 2-0 41 24 Amherst Cheektowaga...... 1-0 1-1 56 22 Lackawanna Cattaraugus-LV...... 2-0 2-0 53 40 Randolph Tonawanda...... 0-1 1-1 35 41 @ Depew Ellicottville...... 1-0 2-0 72 16 Frewsburg Amherst...... 0-1 1-1 21 49 @ Maryvale Randolph...... 1-0 1-1 61 30 @ Cattaraugus-LV Alden...... 0-2 0-2 39 51 @ St. Francis Sherman-Clymer...... 1-1 1-1 46 55 @ Portville Panama...... 1-1 1-1 48 58 OPEN B South Div All PF PA Next Portville...... 0-1 0-1 6 49 Sherman Olean...... 2-0 2-0 40 30 Bradford, Pa. Frewsburg...... 0-1 0-1 32 34 @ Ellicottville Dunkirk...... 2-0 2-0 62 14 East Aurora Westfield...... 0-2 0-2 48 57 @ Gowanda Fredonia...... 1-0 1-1 52 54 @ Pioneer Pine Valley...... 0-0 0-0 00 00 Season Cancelled East Aurora...... 1-0 1-1 21 15 @ Dunkirk Pioneer...... 0-2 0-2 0 29 Fredonia Eden...... 0-2 0-2 26 74 @ Springville Msgr Martin Div All PF PA Next Springville...... 0-2 0-2 52 56 Eden Canisius...... 0-0 2-0 82 3 @ Walsh Jesuit St. Francis...... 0-0 2-0 62 33 Alden C North Div All PF PA Next St. Mary’s...... 0-0 2-0 56 34 @ Bishop Timon Silver Creek...... 1-0 2-0 69 0 JFK Cardinal O’Hara...... 0-0 2-0 67 18 @ UPrep (5) JFK...... 1-0 1-1 42 35 @ Silver Creek St. Joe’s...... 0-0 1-1 46 70 @ Aquinas Lackawanna...... 1-0 1-1 13 13 @ Cheektowaga Bishop Timon...... 0-0 1-1 32 50 St. Mary’s Cleveland Hill...... 1-0 1-1 40 14 @ Southwestern Akron...... 0-2 0-2 0 77 @ Wilson Independent Div All PF PA Next Wilson...... 0-2 0-2 0 47 Akron Nichols...... -- 1-1 40 56 @ Villanova C South Div All PF PA Next Southwestern...... 2-0 2-0 53 28 Cleve Hill Salamanca...... 1-0 2-0 52 26 MGCLake MGCLake...... 1-0 2-0 74 19 @ Salamanca Allegany-Limestone..... 0-1 0-2 7 45 @ CV-Falconer CVF...... 0-2 0-2 26 78 Alley-Limestone Gowanda...... 0-2 0-2 28 86 Westfield 49 2013 WNY Leader Board PASSING YARDS Player (Team) Yards Sisson (Jamestown)...... 2,469 Castronova (Wmsv South)...... 1,699 Woodard (North Tonawanda)... 1,533 Mascio (South Park)...... 1,408 Gregoire (Lackawanna)...... 1,393 Anzivine (Olean)...... 1,363 KTorrillo (Sweet Home)...... 1,337 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player (Team) TD Sisson (Jamestown)...... 30 KTorrillo (Sweet Home)...... 18 Stoldt (Alden)...... 17 Castronova (Wmsv South)...... 17 Ley (Fredonia)...... 15 Gregoire (Lackawanna)...... 14 Fraass (Lockport)...... 14 Hellwig (Medina)...... 13 Mascio (South Park)...... 12

TOUCHDOWNS Player (Team) TD McCarthy (Fredonia)...... 32 Doubek (Randolph)...... 28 Photo by Tim Frank Price (Kenmore West)...... 19 Sisson (Jamestown)...... 19 Springville running back Pat O’Brien looks for yardage in the Griffins 20-18 loss at Lauricella (Akron)...... 19 Olean last weekend. Springville dropped to 0-2 with the loss. Walker (Orchard Park)...... 18 Turner (Depew)...... 17

RUSHING RECEIVING Player (Team) Att Yards Player (Team) Rec Yards FUMBLE RECOVERIES Doubek (Randolph)...... 136 1,784 Leonard (South Park)...... 50 704 McCarthy (Fredonia)...... 113 1,540 Carlson (Jamestown)...... 45 840 Player (Team) FR Brown (Medina)...... 4 CDustin (Falconer)...... 155 1,413 Bathurst (Olean)...... 42 780 Keith (St. Mary’s)...... 4 Geiger (Gowanda)...... 217 1,116 Lauricella (Akron)...... 41 784 Ball (Springville)...... 4 Smythe (Eden)...... 179 1,104 Ferry (North Tonawanda)...... 40 842 Rudnick (JFK)...... 4 Ollison (Canisius)...... 176 1,095 Panebianco (Jamestown)...... 40 808 O’Dell (Panama)...... 4 Wolfe (Albion)...... 159 1,081 Daunce (Wilson)...... 36 617 Walker (Orchard Park)...... 184 1,063 Jefferson (South Park)...... 36 387 Grant (Alden)...... 153 1,050 Mason (Wmsv South)...... 35 537 Lauricella (Akron)...... 100 1,048 Hopcia (Alden)...... 34 495 West (Hutch Tech)...... 154 1,005 Blackmon (Albion)...... 34 465 INTERCEPTIONS Moorhead (Sherman)...... 144 992 Varner (Wmsv South)...... 33 443 Player (Team) INT Forster (Cattaraugus-LV).....148 979 Sobieraski (Lockport)...... 32 536 Hennessy (Olean)...... 7 Gibson (Cheektowaga)...... 112 976 Barna (Medina)...... 32 523 Ford (Kenmore West)...... 5 Price (Kenmore West)...... 197 964 Hughes (Wmsv North)...... 31 536 MkHampton (Burgard)...... 5 Mummery (Pioneer)...... 179 954 Townsend (Lockport)...... 31 472 Ford (Kenmore West)...... 5 Barnard (Tonawanda)...... 172 913 Dussault (Alden)...... 30 428 CSmith (Lackawanna)...... 5 Evert (Sweet Home)...... 151 910 Smiley (Sweet Home)...... 29 475 Tackentein (Pioneer)...... 5 Davis (St. Joe’s)...... 123 902 Hennessy (Olean)...... 28 412 Watkins (Clrve Hill)...... 5 Miller (MGCLake)...... 109 896 Corbi (Lancaster)...... 27 322 Leonard (South Park)...... 5 BMisterman (St. Francis).....141 894 Meyer (Fredonia)...... 25 532 Woodard (N. Tonawanda)..... 74 888 Murphy (Orchard Park)...... 24 372 Zellner (N. Tonawanda)...... 118 881 Kelley (McKinley)...... 23 548 FIELD GOALS Majewski (Starpoint)...... 144 866 Larson (Jamestown)...... 23 367 Player (Team) FG (Lg) Isler (Wmsville North)...... 150 861 White (Kenmore West)...... 23 342 Hoose (Southwestern)...... 4 (45) CSmith (Lackawanna)...... 151 838 Green (Amherst)...... 23 240 Bliss (Pioneer)...... 3 (28) Haight (Barker)...... 94 821 Goolsby (Starpoint)...... 23 215 Coatsworth (East Aurora)...... 2 (37) Turner (Depew)...... 125 815 Pumm (Tonawanda)...... 22 368 Gibbon (Eden)...... 2 (33) Saxton (Panama)...... 129 792 Falsone (Orchard Park)...... 22 266 Haubel (Amherst)...... 2 (28) Scott (South Park)...... 84 780 Nick Johnston (Fredonia)...... 2 (46) Brown (Medina)...... 102 769

50 Western New York WEEK 1 WEEK 4 Friday, September 5th Friday, September 26th Amherst 15, East Aurora 7 Canisius @ Jamestown, 7:00 Hamburg 41, Lake Shore 8 Frontier @ West Seneca West, 7:00 St. Anthony’s 49, St. Joe’s 16 Bishop Timon @ Riverside (Riv), 7:00 Aquinas 42, Bishop Timon 0 2014SCHEDULE Hutch Tech @ Hamburg, 7:00 West Seneca East 12, Iroquois 7 North Tonawanda @ Williamsville South, 7:00 Saturday, September 13th Clarence 31, West Seneca West 12 West Seneca East @ South Park (AH), 7:00 Nichols 34, Oakfield-Alabama 28 Williamsville South 24, Kenmore West 21 Amherst @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 Canisius 34, Aquinas 0 North Tonawanda 28, Riverside 0 Pioneer @ Springville, 7:00 St. Mary’s 34, St. John The Baptist 14 Bennett 54, Williamsville East 6 Eden @ Albion, 7:00 Cardinal O’Hara 39, Finney 12 McKinley 30, East High 0 Dunkirk @ Olean, 7:00 St. Joes 30, Clarence 21 Depew 24, Alden 21 Depew @ Maryvale, 7:00 Cattaraugus-LV 26, Panama 14 Cheektowaga 35, Tonawanda 0 Bennett @ Lew-Port, 7:00 Sherman 30, Westfield 22 Maryvale 14, Cleve Hill 6 Newfane @ Barker-RH (RH), 7:00 Cleve Hill 34, Wilson 0 Lew-Port 48, Barker-RH 30 Silver Creek @ Wilson, 7:00 Orchard Park 35, Kenmore West 18 Dunkirk 8, Pioneer 0 Akron @ Lackawanna, 7:00 Lockport 38, Niagara Wheatfield 0 Lackawanna 13, Wilson 0 Gowanda @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:00 Williamsville North 48, East High 0 Silver Creek 28, Allegany-Limestone 0 Cassadaga Valley @ MGCLake (CL), 7:00 Sweet Home 65, Kenmore East 14 Salamanca 39, Cass Valley-Falconer 26 Salamanca @ Southwestern, 7:00 Olean 20, Springville 18 MGCLake 24, Randolph 12 Randolph @ Sherman (Sher), 7:30 St. Francis 34, South Park 12 Southwestern 36, Gowanda 21 Ellicottville @ Westfield, 7:30 Cattaraugus-LV 27, Westfield 26 Cattaraugus-LV @ Frewsburg, 7:30 Portville, Pine Valley forfeit Clarence @ Lancaster, 7:30 Ellicottville 33, Sherman 16 Alden @ Tonawanda, 7:30 Panama 34, Frewsburg 32 Fredonia @ East Aurora, 7:30 Lancaster 29, Lockport 7 Burgard @ Medina, 7:30 Orchard Park 72, Frontier 22 Fredonia 36, Springville 34 Saturday, September 27th St. Francis @ St. Joe’s, 1:00 Saturday, September 6th Attica (5) @ Cardinal O’Hara, 1:00 St. Francis 28, Holy Trinity 21 Bishop McDowell (Oh) @ Orchard Park, 1:00 Canisius 48, McQuaid 3 WEEK 3 Cleve Hill @ JFK, 1:30 Cardinal O’Hara 28, Nichols 6 Portville @ Panama, 1:30 Medina 68, Newfane 8 Friday, September 19th Finney (5) @ Nichols, 2:00 JFK 36, Akron 0 St. Mary’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 Oil City (Pa.) @ St. Mary’s, 2:00 St. Mary’s 22, UPrep 20 Cardinal O’Hara @ UPrep (5), 7:00 Lockport @ Starpoint, 2:00 Jamestown 35, Sweet Home 28 Frontier @ Clarence, 7:00 Williamsville North @ Niagara Wheatfield, 2:00 Niagara Falls 26, Niagara-Wheatfield 0 West Seneca West @ Orchard Park, 7:00 Kenmore West @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 Williamsville North 21, Grand Island 0 Sweet Home @ North Tonawanda, 7:00 Grand Island @ Kenmore East, 2:00 Starpoint 26, Kenmore East 20 Williamsville South @ Grand Island, 7:00 Sweet Home @ Williamsville East, 2:00 Olean 20, Eden 12 East High @ Hamburg, 7:00 Lake Shore @ McKinley (RF), 2:00 Burgard 26, Albion 20 McKinley @ West Seneca East, 7:00 Iroquois @ East High (AH), 6:00 South Park 42, Hutch Tech 20 Lackawanna @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 Fredonia @ Pioneer, 7:00 Amherst @ Maryvale, 7:00 Lew-Port @ Burgard (AH), 7:00 Akron @ Wilson, 7:00 WEEK 5 WEEK 2 JFK @ Silver Creek, 7:00 Thursday, October 2nd Williamsville East @ Williamsville South, 6:00 Friday, September 12th MGCLake @ Salamanca, 7:00 Westfield @ Gowanda, 7:00 Tonawanda @ Amherst, 6:00 Depew 42, Amherst 6 Kenmore West @ Wmsv North (Depew), 7:00 West Seneca East 49, Lake Shore 12 Cleve Hill @ Southwestern, 7:00 Sherman @ Portville, 7:00 Bishop Timon 32, UPrep 8 Friday, October 3rd Jamestown 68, West Seneca West 7 Randolph @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00 Frewsburg @ Ellicottville (Frank), 7:00 East High @ Lake Shore, 6:30 Niagara Falls 22, Cheektowaga 21 Orchard Park @ Clarence, 7:00 Hamburg 28, McKinley 6 Canisius @ Walsh Jesuit, 7:30 Allegany-Limestone @ Cass Valley (Falc), 7:30 Frontier @ Jamestown, 7:00 North Tonawanda 41, Williamsville East 14 Lancaster @ West Seneca West, 7:00 Williamsville South 31, Starpoint 28 Eden @ Springville, 7:30 East Aurora @ Dunkirk, 7:30 Kenmore East @ North Tonawanda, 7:00 Iroquois 24, Hutch Tech 0 Burgard @ Bennett (AH), 7:00 Grand Island 22, Riverside 18 Tonawanda @ Depew, 7:30 Lake Shore @ Medina, 7:30 West Seneca East @ Hutch Tech (RF), 7:00 Silver Creek 41, Akron 0 McKinley @ Iroquois, 7:00 Maryvale 27, Alden 18 Jamestown @ Lancaster, 7:30 Panama @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Southwestern @ Pioneer, 7:00 Lew-Port 49, Newfane 8 UPrep (5) @ Alden, 7:00 Tonawanda 35, JFK 6 Saturday, September 20th Lew-Port @ Albion, 7:00 Southwestern 17, Allegany-Limestone 7 Nichols @ Villanova College, TBA Medina @ Barker-RH, 7:00 MGCLake 50, Gowanda 7 St. Joe’s @ Aquinas, 1:00 JFK @ Lackawanna, 7:00 Salamanca 13, Lackawanna 0 Lockport @ Kenmore West, 2:00 Salamanca @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:00 Randolph 49, Portville 6 Hutch Tech @ Niagara Wheatfield, 2:00 Cassadaga Valley @ Gowanda, 7:00 Burgard 20, Fredonia 16 Riverside @ Kenmore East, 2:00 Cardinal O’Hara @ MGCLake (MG), 7:00 East Aurora 21, Pioneer 0 Williamsville North @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 Portville @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00 Dunkirk 54, Eden 14 Starpoint @ Williamsville East, 2:00 Ellicottville @ Randolph, 7:00 Bennett 46, Medina 14 Albion @ Newfane, 2:00 Olean @ East Aurora, 7:30 Albion 32, Barker/RH 8 Barker @ Bennett (AH), 3:00 Springville @ Dunkirk, 7:30 Ellicottville 39, Cass Valley 0 Iroquois @ South Park (AH), 6:00 Cheektowaga @ Depew, 7:30 Frewsburg @ Charlotte (5) Alden @ St. Francis, 7:00 Maryvale @ Akron, 7:30 Frontier 27, Lancaster 14 Bradford (Pa.) @ Olean, 7:00 Frewsburg @ Westfield, 7:30 Western New York WEEK 5 (Continued) WEEK 10 Saturday, October 4th Friday, November 7th @ Ralph Wilson Bishop Timon @ St. Francis, 1:00 Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Canisius @ St. Joe’s, 1:00 Section VI Championships, TBA Niagara Wheatfield @ St. Mary’s, 1:00 Nichols @ Panama, 1:30 2014SCHEDULE Saturday, November 8th @ Ralph Wilson Pine Valley @ Sherman (Cly), 1:30 Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Niagara Falls @ Lockport, 2:00 Section VI Championships, TBA Riverside @ Sweet Home, 2:00 WEEK 7 Grand Island @ Starpoint, 2:00 Friday, October 17th Fredonia @ Eden, 2:00 North Tonawanda @ Tonawanda, 6:00 Silver Creek @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 West Seneca West @ West Seneca East, 7:00 Wilson @ Newfane, 2:00 Frontier @ Hamburg, 7:00 Hamburg @ South Park (AH), 6:00 Orchard Park @ Jamestown, 7:00 Niagara Wheatfield @ Lew-Port, 7:00 Lake Shore @ Iroquois, 7:00 South Park @ McKinley (RF), 7:00 Williamsville East @ Grand Island, 7:00 Maryvale @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 Springville @ Salamanca, 7:00 Amherst @ Alden, 7:00 Barker @ Burgard (AH), 7:00 Albion @ Medina, 7:00 JFK @ Wilson, 7:00 WEEK 11 MGCLake @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:00 Friday, November 14th Gowanda @ Akron, 7:00 NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA Westfield @ Randolph, 7:00 Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA Silver Creek @ Cattaraugus-LV, 7:00 Frewsburg @ Portville, 7:00 Saturday, November 15th Depew @ Lancaster, 7:30 NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA WEEK 6 Dunkirk @ Fredonia, 7:30 Msgr. Martin Semifinals, TBA Friday, October 10th Southwestern @ Cassadaga Valley (Fal), 7:30 Dunkirk @ Amherst, 6:00 Ellicottville @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Lancaster @ Orchard Park, 7:00 Lake Shore @ Hutch Tech (AH), 7:00 Saturday, October 18th Hamburg @ West Seneca East, 7:00 Clarence @ Niagara Falls, 12:00 South Park @ East High (RF), 7:00 Cardinal Mooney (Oh) @ Canisius, 1:00 North Tonawanda @ Grand Island, 7:00 Bishop Timon @ Cardinal O’Hara, 1:00 Medina @ Lew-Port, 7:00 St. Mary’s @ St. Joe’s, 1:00 Eden @ Pioneer, 7:00 Ellicottville @ Nichols, 1:00 Tonawanda @ Maryvale, 7:00 Sherman @ Panama, 1:30 Bennett @ Albion, 7:00 Kenmore West @ Kenmore East, 2:00 East Aurora @ Springville, 7:00 Lockport @ Williamsville North, 2:00 Cleve Hill @ Akron, 7:00 Williamsville South @ Sweet Home, 2:00 Lackawanna @ Silver Creek, 7:00 Starpoint @ Riverside (RF), 2:00 Allegany-Limestone @ Portville, 7:00 East Aurora @ Eden, 2:00 WEEK 12 MGCLake @ Southwestern, 7:00 Lackawanna @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 Friday, November 21st Gowanda @ Salamanca, 7:00 Hutch Tech @ East High (AH), 3:00 NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA Cattaraugus-LV @ Ellicottville (Ell), 7:00 Newfane @ Bennett (AH), 6:00 Panama @ Randolph, 7:00 Aquinas @ St. Francis, 7:00 Saturday, November 22nd West Seneca West @ Depew, 7:30 Pioneer @ Olean, 7:00 NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA Williamsville North @ Frontier, 7:30 Msgr. Martin Association Championship Olean @ Fredonia, 7:30 WEEK 8 Sherman @ Frewsburg, 7:30 Friday, October 24th Westfield @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Section VI Playoffs TBA Canisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 Saturday, October 11th Canisius @ Bishop Watterson, 1:00 Saturday, October 25th Cassadaga Valley @ JFK, 1:30 Section VI Playoffs TBA Cardinal O’Hara @ Byron-Bergon (5), 1:30 Erie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Joe’s, 1:00 Wilson @ Barker, 1:30 St. Francis @ St. Mary’s, 1:00 St. Joe’s @ UPrep (5), 2:00 Nichols @ Sherman, 1:30 McKinley @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 Niagara Wheatfield @ Kenmore West, 2:00 Jamestown @ Clarence, 2:00 WEEK 9 Iroquois @ Lockport, 2:00 Williamsville South @ Kenmore East, 2:00 Friday, October, 31st WEEK 13 Riverside @ Williamsville East, 2:00 Section VI Semifinals TBA St. Joe’s @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 Friday, November 28th @ Carrier Dome Sweet Home @ Starpoint, 2:00 NYS Championships, TBA Burgard @ Newfane, 2:00 Bishop Timon @ Wilson Magnet (5), 3:00 Saturday, November 1st Section VI Semifinals TBA Saturday, November 29th @ Carrier Dome Nichols @ Finney (5), 4:00 NYS Championships, TBA St. Mary’s @ Erie East (Pa.), 7:00 Cardinal O’Hara @ St. Mary’s, 1:00 Erie Cathedral Prep (Pa.) @ St. Francis, 7:00 St. Francis @ Canisius, 1:00 Alden @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 College Football Ken West Grad Leads Utica ‘D’ By Mark Adair working in a group home for Developmentally Disabled Adults.” has started the season 2-0 with a 55-0 After one year away from football, Pluff got a call from win over Misericordia and a 23-16 win at Union. his old college coach, Mike Kemp. The defense has, thus far, been outstanding. The “Coach Kemp asked me to come back as a grad assis- Pioneers are allowing tant and coach the LBs,” an average of 8 points Pluff said. “I jumped at per game and have the chance.” allowed a total of 174 However... yards of offense. “During my first year “In back-to-back of coaching, Coach games we have scored Kemp got fired in the defensive touchdowns,” middle of the season.” head coach Blaise Pluff said. Faggiano said. “Our kids Pluff said that he was have played really well. crushed when Kemo was They have a shutout fired. and two defensive “That hurt,” he said. “I touchdowns and you was 22 years old and the really can’t ask for a guy who I played for and whole lot more.” who hired me for my first In the win over job was out. I was Misericordia, James shocked. I had not even Lenehan returned an coached an entire sea- interception 30 yards for son yet. It was a very a TD. emotional week.” In the win over Pluff prepared to look Union, cornerback for work again. Irvens Eristil returned a “I’m thinking that I’m fumble 17 yards for the going be out and have to game-winning touch- move back to Buffalo down and sealed the again.’ win with an interception. However, Faggiano Eristil was named the interviewd Pluff for a job Empire 8 Defensive Photo by Utica College on the staff and was Player of the Week for Will Pluff is the Defensive Coordinator at Utica College. impressed. his efforts. “I saw his passion for Utica actually trailed 16-0 at the half against Union. Utica College football,” Faggiano said. “He had a lot of The defense kept us in the game and got us started,” pride in his program and wanted to stay and be a part of it. Faggiano said. “We recovered two fumbles that led to I just knew it was important to keep him on staff.” scores and turned things our way.” Pluff gets back to his hometown often as he handles all The Utica defense is led by Defensive Coordinator Will recruiting duties in Western New York. Pluff, a graduate of Kenmore West. “We had a great recruiting class this year,” Faggiano “Coach Pluff actually helps me with special teams, too,” said. “In fact, every student-athlete we have had from Faggiano said. “And, we had a 74-yard return for a TD. So, Buffalo has been a very good football player.” I would say that Coach Pluff is doing pretty well.” Pluff, who is still just 30 years old, has spent more than Pluff played high school football at Ken West under Rich 12 years with the Utica football program. Harris. He graduated in 2002. “I’m the last guy from Blaise’s original staff that’s still “Utica was in the second year as a program,” Pluff said. here,” Pluff said. “I played for four years, I was a grad “I’ve been here for every year of Utica football except the assistant for 4 years and now I am in my 4th year as 2000, 2001 and 2006 seasons.” defensive coordinator. I’m in a great position.” Pluff was a captain on the 2005 Utica team, the first to Pluff says that he is still at Utica for the same reason finish the season with a winning record. that he came to the college as a freshman football player. “When I graduated from Utica, I moved back home to “We’ve worked really hard to get the program to where Buffalo,” Pluff said. “Mainly, because I had no idea what I we are now,” he said. “I want to be really successful here, wanted to do. I got a full-time job at Baker Victory Services, which is exactly what I came here to do back in 2002.”

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DIVISION Brandon Ball Helps Hobart III The Hobart Statesmen won their first Hobart has finished the last two regu- two games of the season, including a lar seasons undefeated. The Statesmen 28-18 win over Endicott last weekend. have won the Liberty League both years Hobart opened the fall campaign with and have made the NCAA playoffs. a win over traditional rival Dickinson Cragg is also delving deeper into the College. Western New York recruiting waters. “We’ve won that “Section 6 is an important area for game 9 out of the last us,” he said. “There’s an awful lot of Empire 8 Conf All Alfred.…...... 0-0 2-0 10 years,” Hobart good football players in Buffalo.” Brockport State...... 0-0 2-0 coach Mike Cragg said. One recruit who is playing well is DE Buffalo State………….... 0-0 2-0 “They have been a tra- Brandon Ball, a 2014 Springville grad. Frostburg.…...... 0-0 2-0 ditional rival for 25 or “Brandon is playing defensive end for Utica...... 0-0 2-0 30 years but they are us and he’s rotating in right now,” Cragg Hartwick.…...... 0-0 1-1 Ithaca.…...... 0-0 1-0 dropping us in a couple Brandon Ball said. “We use him a lot on passing Salisbury.…...... 0-0 1-1 of years.” downs because he has a high motor St. John Fisher…...... 0-0 1-0 Cragg is pleased with the start for the and good football instincts.’ Last Week’s Scores Statesmen. Ball is also able to get varsity playing Alfred 34, RPI 31 “I’m very happy that we’re 2-0,” he time while learning the position from 1st- Brockport 17, Cortland 14 said. “Our back-ups have been able to team All-American DE Tyre Coleman. Utica 23, Union 16 get playing time and experience. We “We bring in about 30 freshman each Morrisville State 43, Hartwick 40 have played pretty good football.” year,” Cragg said. “It’s really difficult for Buffalo State 60, Manchester 32 Wesley 43, Salisbury 5 The Statesmen are averaging 30 a freshman to get any playing time. But, Frostburg 20, Shenandoah 10 points per game. the jump to college football hasn’t been “We have moved the ball well,” too much for Brandon.” This Week’s Games Cragg said. “Endicott made the NCAA Cragg says that Ball is improving and Frostburg @ Utica, 12:00 playoffs last year so that was a good earning more playing time each week. Alfred @ Buffalo State, 12:00 Hartwick @ Ithaca, 1:00 test for us.” “The thing that stands out is his St. John Fisher @ Brockport, 6:00 pm Hobart will go back to the Boston, strength,” Cragg said. “He’s very strong Massachusetts area to play Curry and has a nice job against the run. He is College this weekend before hosting a very hard working individual. And he Kings College (Pa.) for Homecoming. gets better every day on practice.” “If we play our game, we’ll be okay,” Ball is not making much noise, but he he said. “We needed to improve the is opening some eyes. pass defense and we’ve done that. We “He’s a quiet individual,” Cragg said, just try to keep focused on the next “but football and Hobart are very impor- game and not look at the big picture.” tant to him. I am very pleased with him.”

Liberty League Conf All Hobart 0-0 2-0 Rochester 0-0 1-0 St. Lawrence 0-0 1-1 WPI 0-0 1-1 MAC East Conf All Last Week’s Scores RPI 0-0 1-1 Ohio.…...... 1-0 1-2 Bowling Green 45, Indiana 42 Merchant Marine 0-0 1-1 Bowling Green.…...... 0-0 2-1 Ohio State 66, Kent State 0 Springfield 0-0 1-1 Akron...... 0-0 1-1 Marshall 44, Ohio 14 Union 0-0 0-2 Buffalo…………...... 0-0 1-1 Syracuse 40, Central Michigan 3 UMass.…...... 0-0 0-3 Vanderbilt 34, UMass 31 Miami (Oh).…...... 0-0 0-3 Indiana State 27, Ball State 20 Last Week’s Scores Kent State..…...... 0-1 0-3 Michigan 34, Miami 10 Hobart 28, Endicott 18 Western Michigan 45, Idaho 33 Alfred 34, RPI 31 MAC West Conf All Old Dominion 17, Eastern Michigan 3 Utica 23, Union 16 Northern Illinois...... 0-0 3-0 Northern Illinois 48, UNLV 34 Norwich 10, St. Lawrence 7 Central Michigan...... 0-0 2-1 Baylor 63, Buffalo 21 Rochester 35, Alfred State 21 Western Michigan.…...... 0-0 1-1 Cincinnati 58, Toledo 34 Ball State...... ………….... 0-0 1-2 This Week’s Games Eastern Michigan.…...... 0-0 1-2 This Week’s Games Gallaudet @ Rochester, 12:00 Toldeo..…...... 0-0 1-2 Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State, 12:00 RPI @ Castleton State, 12:00 Marshall @ Akron, 2:00 Maritime @ Merchant Marine, 1:00 UB Last Week Score Norfolk State @ Buffalo, 3:30 WPI @ Norwich, 1:00 Baylor 63, Buffalo 21 Central Michigan @ Kansas, 3:30 Morrisville State @ St. Lawrence, 1:00 UMass @ Penn State, 4:00 Hobart @ Curry, 1:00 UB This Week’s Game Northern Illinois @ Arkansas, 7:00 Mount Ida @ Springfield, 1:00 Norfolk State @ Buffalo, 3:30 Miami @ Cincinnati, 7:00 Ball State @ Toledo, 7:00 57 Get your Game face on.

GET IN THE GAME: 2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Follow the Pioneers on gameday through live stats, Date Day Opponent Location Time video and audio at the online home of the Pioneers: 9/6 Sat Misericordia University Away 12:00 PM www.ucpioneers.com 9/13 Sat Away 1:00 PM 9/20 Sat Frostburg* HOME 12:00 PM UCPioneers 9/27 Sat Brockport* HOME 7:00 PM 10/4 Sat Ithaca* Away 1:00 PM 10/11 Sat Salisbury* Away 12:00 PM @UCPioneers 10/18 Sat St. John Fisher*^ HOME 1:00 PM 10/25 Sat Buffalo State* Away 2:00 PM facebook.com/ucpioneers 11/8 Sat Alfred* HOME 1:00 PM 11/15 Sat Hartwick* Away 1:00 PM

youtube.com/UCPioneers * Empire 8 Conference Game ^ Homecoming & Televised on Time Warner Cable Sports Otto Weighs in Again Should they get a letter of reprimand? And why should the THE losing teams be embarrassed? They fought hard to the very end. They have nothing to be ashamed of.” “I guess...” I started. EXTRA “Besides, Frontier just got caught on a bad night,” Otto said. “What about those other programs?” POINT “What other programs?” I asked. By Mark Adair “There are a few football programs out there that haven’t won more than two games in a season since I saw Otto Slamkowski the other day. He had a scowl McKinley was shot in Buffalo,” Otto said with disgust. and was chomping on his ever-present cigar. “Their community does not take the sport seriously and all “Hey, Otto. How ya doin’?” the opposing coaches protect these programs by not scor- He gave a resigned sigh and shook his head. ing on them. For years, these same teams lose 45-0 each “What’s the matter, now?” I asked. and every week. Why not truly roll it up on them and let “Oh, my wife got a computer a few weeks ago,” he said. everyone know how bad they really are?” “I joined this thing called Facebook... big waste of time.” “That wouldn’t be very nice,” I said. “Well,” I answered, “If that’s the case, why did you join?” “So what?” Otto laughed. “Football isn’t nice. It’s a com- “I’m trying to keep up with the Western New York football petition. The idea behind a competition is to do your very scene and if you wanna do that nowadays, you have to best. After it’s over, shake hands, share some mutual have a computer and use that respect and leave the field internet thing,” he said. together as fellow warriors.” I asked him what he was We make rules so “By beating them 121-0?” I seeing on Facebook. asked. “Everyone’s all up in arms,” that successful people “Sure,” he said, “Then these he said, “because teams are kids might understand how scoring 60 and 70 points in much work they have to do to some of the games. People are as mediocre get better. You see, the really are ranting about the game good programs don’t just get without mentioning the teams as everyone else. lucky. Those coaches and their involved... like they don’t want players work their butts off to to embarass anyone.” get good. They work all winter, “Well,” I said. “A lot of people don’t like it when a teams spring and summer to get ready pound on an opponent like that. They kind of took advan- for the season. They do a ton of fund-raising so they can tage of a weaker team.” attend camps and coaching clinics. Their community and “Oh,” Otto said, wrinkling his forehead. “But, isn’t that their school district makes sure they have all the equipment what football teams are supposed to do? Find a weakness they need to get bigger, stronger and faster.” in your opponent and take advantage of it?” “But...” I started. “Well...” I started. “Unfortunately, not everybody wants to work hard,” Otto “So, if your opponent has a weakness, you’re supposed said. “Some kids sit around all summer watching cartoons. to try not to score? Maybe the coach could tell his running Did they run the bleachers? Did they lift weights every backs to fall down as soon as they get the ball. That might day? Maybe if they got beat 121-0 every single week, they make it easier on the other team.” would understand exactly how much work and effort it “I don’t think you understand the spirit of high school takes to be good at football.” football,” I said. “You are supposed to use good sports- “But we’re trying to do more than just coach football,” I manship and not humiliate the other guy.” said. “We’re trying to teach life’s lessons to these kids.” “Who said anything about humiliating?” Otto asked. “By not making them feel bad,” Otto said, his voice drip- “What’s humiliating about getting beat as long as you did ping with sarcasm. “Let me tell you, teaching kids that life your best and played your hardest right to the end?” will take it easy on you when you don’t work hard is exact- “I guess I see your point,” I conceded. “But some peo- ly the WRONG kind of lesson we should be teaching.” ple are saying that those teams should have stopped scor- “Um...” I said. “Wow... maybe you have a point.” ing because the game was out of hand.” “Of course I have a point,” he said, “but it’ll never hap- “Out of hand?” Otto asked. “Check the New York State pen. Everyone would rather complain about the successful record book, pal. In the old days, there were a lot of programs than try to be more like them. We make rules so games that ended 121-0. I mean, quite a few teams have that strong and successful people are as mediocre as won games 48-0 this year. Should we punish them for everyone else. That way, nobody gets their feelings hurt.” that? Jamestown has scored 68 points the other night. “It’s the American way.”

59 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?