Week 4 Game Notes Vs Somerset 2017
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
ovarian cancer awareness 2017 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES SEPTEMBER 15, 2017 | POINT STADIUM | 7PM | WWW.MCCORT.ORG | @CRUSHERSPORTS | #CRUSHERPRIDE GAME INFORMATION BISHOP McCORT (2-1) Radio: Hot 92 FM — 92.1 T @ crushersports 2016 Record: 10-3 Play-by-Play: Terry Deitz Analysts: Gary Vitko Head Coach: Brian Basile I /bishopmccort Last Game: Lost to Bishop Guilfoyle, 19-0 Twitter Updates: @CrusherSports V bishopmccort Hashtag: #CrusherPride @ SOMERSET (1-2) All-Time Series: Bishop McCort leads, 21-4-2 2016 Record: 5-5 LHAC Series: Bishop McCort leads, 20-3-0 Head Coach: Bob Landis Post-Season Series: N/A Last Game: Lost to Cambria Heights, 35-12 vs. Somerset LHAC Year by Year: 2016: BM 31-7 2008: BM 39-7 2000: BM 47-0 THE LAST TIME 2015: Som 27-16 2007: BM 35-21 1999: BM 24-14 2014: Som 54-14 2006: BM 35-0 1998: BM 41-6 2013: Som 21-3 2005: BM 41-6 1997: BM 21-20 Bishop McCort used a balanced offensive attack and a strong defensive performance to 2012: Som 19-14 2004: BM 24-0 1996: BM 32-20 2011: BM 45-0 2003: BM 52-14 1995: BM 21-14 defeat Somerset 31-7. The win improved McCort to 3-1 on the season and it snapped a four 2010: BM 28-14 2002: BM 49-14 1994: BM 31-13 2009: BM 38-0 2001: BM 44-8 1993: BM 41-14 game losing streak to the Golden Eagles. Levi Cook paced the Crushers' offense with 127 passing yards and 51 rushing yards. Both teams started slow as they each had to punt on their opening possessions. The 2017 schedule Crushers took control on their second offensive series with a seven play drive that resulted in a five yard Andre Nash touchdown run. Shane Steele booted the extra point to give friday, AUGUST 25 - week 1 - 7pm McCort a quick 7-0 lead. The teams exchanged the ball a few more times in the first but McCort's 7-0 held. at BISHOP CARROLL W, 34-14 The opening drive in the second quarter for the Crushers resulted in Chris Miller connecting on a 32 yard field goal attempt to increase the lead to 10-0. Somerset struggled to get friday, september 1 - week 2 - 7pm anything going in the second, as McCort held them to 10 yards total in the frame. With 5:12 left in the first half, McCort opened a nine play 65 yard drive that concluded with a 13 yard cambria heights W, 36-14 touchdown run by Anthony Walters. The scoreboard read 16-0 at halftime in favor of the SERVICE APPRECIATION NIGHT / YOUTH NIGHT Crushers. After forcing Somerset to punt to start the third quarter, the McCort offense struck quickly. friday, september 8 - week 3 - 7pm Levi Cook found a wide open Elijah Benton for a 43 yard touchdown pass. Cook then found at BISHOP GUILFOYLE L, 19-0 Zach Goins for the two point conversion to make it 24-0. A lengthy Somerset drive drained the remainder of the third and the start of the fourth quarter, but the McCort defense held their ground on fourth down to force a turnover on downs. friday, september 15 - week 4 - 7pm The Crushers increased their lead to 31-0 on a two yard Anthony Walters touchdown run to SOMERSET seal the victory. Somerset tacked on a late touchdown to set the final at 31-7. McCort held OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS NIGHT Somerset to just 28 rushing yards on 38 carries throughout the game. Ridge Phillips led the way with nine tackles, Zach Goins chipped in with eight stops including two sacks. friday, SEPTEMBER 22 - week 5 - 7pm at BEDFORD friday, SEPTEMBER 29 - week 6 - 7pm RICHLAND HOMECOMING SATURDAY, october 6 - week 7 - 7pm westmont breast cancer awareness night FRIDAY, october 13 - week 8 - 7pm at johnstown friday, october 20 - week 9 - 7pm at CENTRAL CAMBRIA friday, OCTOBER 27 - week 10 - 7pm penn cambria Senior night The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student- athletes, coaches, team representatives or FELLOW spectators will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. #crusherpride week 3 recap week 3 | BISHOP GUILFOYLE Bishop McCort 0 0 0 0 0 Record: 2-1 Bishop Guilfoyle 13 6 0 0 19 Record: 3-0 September 8, 2017 | Mansion Park (Altoona, PA) STAT LEADERS: RUSHING: Bishop McCort-Carnell Andrews 15-116; Anthony Walters 16-111; Ridge Phillips 4-6; William Miller 8-4. Bishop Guilfoyle-Josh Yasulitis 10-62; Mike Berish 11-45; Mark Conrad 4-15; Max Sankey 6-9; Luke Wills 5-8; John Fanelli 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: Bishop McCort-William Miller 1-8-1-10. Bishop Guilfoyle-Mark Conrad 8-13-0-133; Josh Yasulitis 1-1-0-48. RECEIVING: Bishop McCort-Carnell Andrews 1-10. Bishop Guilfoyle-Mike Berish 3-70; T. Berkheimer 3-37; Mark Conrad 1-48; Josh Yasulitis 1-23; Daniel Potopa 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Bishop McCort-None. Bishop Guilfoyle- Mark Conrad 1-0. FUMBLES: Bishop McCort-William Miller 1-1. Bishop Guilfoyle-Mark Conrad 1-1. Bishop McCort dropped their first game of the season by a score of 19-0 to Bishop Guilfoyle. The win marks the 50th consecutive win for the Marauders, which is the fourth longest active streak in the nation. The loss drops the Crimson Crushers to 2-1 on the year. The opening possession of the game was a strong one for the visiting Crushers. McCort marched down the field with relative ease, and on the ninth play of the drive, the Crushers pulled out a trick play. Carnell Andrews found Grant Jeanjaquet on a running back pass for an apparent touchdown, but a penalty negated the score and McCort subsequently turned the ball over on downs. Bishop Guilfoyle wasted little time taking advantage. The Marauders executed a seven play 87 yard drive that was capped off by a Mark Conrad 36 yard scoring strike to Mike Berish. Kolton McGhee's extra point made it 7-0. Bishop McCort's next possession was a quick four and out, and the opportunistic Marauders scored again with ease. Josh Yasulitis found Mark Conrad in the back of the end zone on a 48 yard pass to increase the lead to 13-0. Anthony Walters of Bishop McCort managed to block the extra point to keep it at 13-0 through the first quarter. The second quarter began with a quick Bishop Guilfoyle drive, this time Conrad found Yasuilitis for a 23 yard touchdown. Once again Walters blocked the extra point to keep it a 19-0 margin which held the rest of the game. The Crushers threatened multiple times but did not get into the end zone. It proved to be a frustrating game for the Crushers, as they managed to make it inside the Bishop Guilfoyle 20 yard line on 4 separate occasions, but came away with zero points. Despite the lack of scoring, the Crushers received standout performances by their two senior running backs. Both Anthony Walters and Carnell Andrews rushed for over 100 yards. On defense, the Crushers were led by Josiah Jones' 10 tackles, while Ridge Phillips and Brendon Bair each chipping in 9 stops apiece. PROJECTED lineups OFFENSE: OFFENSE: Pos. No. Player Information Pos. No. Player Information QB 12 Will Miller (5-11, 175, So.) QB 10 Cam Coddington (5-11, 180, Sr.) RB 5 Carnell Andrews (5-6, 145, Sr.) RB 23 Ryan Funa (6-1, 200, Sr.) RB 34 Anthony Walters (5-8, 190, Sr.) RB 33 Spencer Yutzy (5-9, 170, Jr.) WR 1 Grant Jeanjaquet (5-11, 155, So.) WR 15 Nathan Barron (5-11, 170, Sr.) WR 20 Bobby Semelsberger (6-2, 170, Jr.) WR 9 Tyler Krause (5-10, 170, Jr.) TE 33/36 Brendon Bair (6-0, 195, Fr.) TE 36 Jacob Hampe (5-7, 167, So.) OL 55 Jake Ardary (5-11, 210, So.) OL 58 James Rios (6-1, 210, Sr.) OL 52 Hunter Leech (6-0, 215, Jr.) OL 56 Brody Hilegas (6-0, 235, Jr.) OL 75 Ryan Flowers (5-11, 225, Jr.) OL 55 Ben Geary (6-0, 195, Jr.) OL 51 Noah Hughes (5-8, 184, Sr.) OL 54 Nick Hyde (6-3, 225, Jr.) OL 65 Devin Nau (5-11, 245, Sr.) OL 71 Shane Eller (5-9, 215, Sr.) DEFENSE: DEFENSE: Pos. No. Player Information Pos. No. Player Information DE 30 Josiah Jones (5-10, 237, Sr.) DE 71 Shane Eller (5-9, 215, Sr.) DT 65 Devin Nau (6-0, 235, Sr.) DT 58 James Rios (6-1, 210, Sr.) DT 75 Ryan Flowers (5-11, 225, Jr.) DT 56 Brody Hilegas (6-0, 235, Jr.) DE 51 Noah Hughes (5-10, 200, Sr.) DT 54 Nick Hyde (6-3, 225, Jr.) LB 36/33 Brendon Bair (6-0, 195, Fr.) DE 9 Tyler Krause (5-10, 170, Jr.) LB 24 Denver Meier (5-6, 147, Sr.) LB 23 Ryan Funa (6-1, 200, Sr.) LB 34 Anthony Walters (5-8, 190, Sr.) LB 1 Tyler Rios (5-9, 150, Jr.) CB 5 Carnell Andrews (5-6, 145, Sr.) CB 14 Tyler Sherbine (5-11, 175, Sr.) CB 1 Grant Jeanjaquet (5-11, 155, So.) CB 15 Nathan Barron (5-11, 170, Sr.) S 23 Ridge Phillips (6-0, 190, Sr.) S 12 Ryan Yachere (5-9, 157, Jr.) S 12 Will Miller (5-11, 175, So.) S 33 Spencer Yutzy (5-9, 170, Jr.) SPECIAL TEAMS: SPECIAL TEAMS: Pos.