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Media Flipcard Lvattre Trenton Freedom vs. Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Saturday July 5, 2014 Sun National Bank Center • Trenton, New Jersey 7:00 PM Kickoff Trenton Freedom Numerical Roster Freedom Offense Steelhawks Offense Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Numerical Roster # NAME POSITION QB Warren Smith #8 Steve Panasuk #11 # NAME POSITION QB Shane McSweeney #7 1 Kwaheem Smith DB FB Melik Brown #6 1 Brandon Renford WR FB Jeff Link #40 2 Landis Williams WR WR Landis Williams #2 Roger Jackson #3 2 Stefaun Whitehead DB WR Richie Martin #5 Chris Schubert #6 3 Roger Jackson WR WR Maurice McDonald #4 Jaquan Bryant #9 3 Troy Pascley WR WR Brandon Renford #1 Troy Pascley #3 OG Lavon McCoy #75 4 Maurice McDonald WR OG JB Walton #68 4 Stanley Dunbar DB C Neil Brown #50 5 Vaughn Carraway DB C John Lavelle #72 5 Richie Martin WR OG Andre Civil #72 6 Melik Brown FB OG Corey Konyicki #77 6 Chris Schubert WR 7 Eddy Umeh DB Freedom Defense Steelhawks Defense 7 Shane McSweeney QB 8 Warren Smith QB 8 Cory Darby LB DL Gerrard Bryant #42 DL Larry Ford #92 9 Jaquan Bryant WR 10 Michael Barnard K DL Marell Evans #12 DL Brandon Sutton #99 10 Shawm Leo K 12 Tim Hume LB DL William Hollis #92 DL Michael Woodhouse #58 11 Steve Panasuk QB JLB Jeffrey Morgan #26 MLB Cory Darby #8 13 Terrence Osborne DB 12 Marell Evans DL MLB Jerome Hayes #27 JLB Tim Hume #12 21 Dwayne Hollis DB 21 Tristan Simms DB DB Dom Joseph #23 Vaughn Carraway #5 DB Dwayne Hollis #21 Leavander Jones #33 33 Leavander Jones DB 23 Dominic Joseph DB DB Reggie Sullivan #24 DB Stefaun Whitehead #2 40 Jeff Link FB 24 Reggie Sullivan DB DB Kwaheem Smith #1 DB Stanley Dunbar #4 54 Erik Pratt OL 26 Jeffrey Morgan LB Freedom Special Teams Steelhawks Special Teams 58 Michael Woodhouse DL 27 Jerome Hayes LB K: Shawn Leo #10 K: Michael Barnard #10 68 J.B. Walton OL 37 Bryan Andrews DB H: Steve Panasuk #11 Warren Smith #8 H: Chris Schubert #6 72 John Lavelle OL 37 Norm Brown WR KR: Jaquan Bryant #9 Roger Jackson #3 KR: Dwayne Hollis #21 75 Justin Bathurst OL 42 Gerrard Bryant DL 2014 Final PIFL Standings Series History (LV leads 2-1) 77 Corey Konycki OL 46 Josh Kamenas OL - TRE & LV faced each other three times this season (twice in LV, once in TRE) 77 Travis Miller OL - April 6, @LV: TRE was up 47-35 with 3:00 left, when LV scored 13 unanswered points to win its first game NATIONAL AMERICAN of season 48-47. TRE also dealt first loss in franchise history. 50 Neil Brown OL - LV came off bye first week; TRE beat RICH 52-17 in Week 1. 81 Matt Coston WR - TRE had +13 minutes of possession time. 72 Andre Civil OL 1- Trenton Freedom (8-4) 1- Nashville Venom (10-2) - TRE had 90 rush yards to LV’s -8 yards 92 Larry Ford DL - April 26, @LV: TRE last led 36-35 with five minutes left in 3Q. (Jeffrey Morgan INT return TD & 90 Marques Slocum DL 2- Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (6-6) 2- Columbus Lions (7-5) fumble recovery TD), 99 Brandon Sutton DL - Then (K) Mike Barnard kicked two tield goals (32, 21) and a following UNO to finalize score at 42-36 LV. 91 Trevor Anderson DL 3- Richmond Raiders (5-7) 3- Georgia Fire (4-8) - TRE shut out in 4Q, the only time this season. Chindy Agugua LB - TRE only 28 rush yards (lowest total of season). - Smith threw 2 INT, Bednarik 1 INT. 92 William Hollis DL 4- Harrisburg Stampede (4-8) 4- Alabama Hammers (4-8) - May 24, @TRE: Game tied at 28 in 3Q, then TRE scored 20-straight points. Freedom won game 55-42; Andre Coles QB first and only win vs. LV this season. 95 Luqman Abdallah DL - Bednarik missed first start of season in game, Shane McSweeney (Bensalem, PA) made first career start. Vince Lands DL - Seven LV starters did not dress for game. July 5, 2014 vs. Alphabetical Order Rosters Alphabetical Order Rosters # NAME POS. # NAME POS. 95 Abdallah, Luqman DL HEADLINES Agugua, Chindy LB - Home team’s career playoff record in PIFL is 6-0 91 Anderson, Trevor DL 10 Barnard, Michael K - Trenton: QB Warren Smith has started 24 straight games, longest 6 Brown, Melik FB 75 Bathurst, Justin OL active streak among all PIFL QBs. 50 Brown, Neil OL - Smith has thrown a TD to at least two or more different receivers in Coles, Andre QB 37 Brown, Norm WR 8-4 every game. 6-6 81 Coston, Matt WR 42 Bryant, Gerrard DL (6-2 National Conference) - Freedom offense has scored multiple rushing TDs in six straight (5-3 National Conference) 8 Darby, Cory LB 9 Bryant, Jaquan WR games, and leads PIFL in rushing (66.8ypg) 4 Dunbar, Stanley DB - Trenton is 5-1 at home—only loss to Georgia Fire 6/21 5 Carraway, Vaughn DB National Conference Regular National Conference 92 Ford, Larry DL - Trenton has been shutout in first quarter in last two games. 21 Hollis, Dwayne DB 72 Civil, Andre OL Runner-Up Season Champions - Lehigh Valley: All-time road record is 12-15 12 Hume, Tim LB 12 Evans, Marell DL - 2-4 on road during regular season 33 Jones, Leavander DB 27 Hayes, Jerome LB - Third consecutive playoff berth; second in PIFL 77 Konycki, Corey OL 92 Hollis, William DL - Steelhawks are 2-4 in games Bednarik did not start last two years; Lands, Vince DL 3 Jackson, Roger WR Bednarik retired two weeks ago. Coaching Staff Coaching Staff 72 Lavelle, John OL 23 Joseph, Dominic DB CHAMPIONSHIP SCENARIO 40 Link, Jeff FB 46 Kamenas, Josh OL Head Coach: Head Coach 5 Martin, Richie WR - If TRE & NASH win, champ. game in NASH. 10 Leo, Shawn K 7 McSweeney, Shane QB Kevin O’Hanlon - If TRE & COL wins, champ game in TRE. Chris Thompson 75 McCoy, Lavon OL 77 Miller, Travis OL - If LV & NASH wins, champ game in NASH. 4 McDonald, Maurice WR Offensive Coordinator: Defensive Coordinator: 13 Osborne, Terrence DB - If LV & COL wins, champ game in COL.. 26 Morgan, Jeffery LB Ryan Vena Matt Cohen 3 Pascley, Troy WR 11 Panasuk, Steve QB Officials 54 Pratt, Erik OL 1 Smith, Kwaheem DB Defensive Coordinator: RB/WR Coach 1 Renford, Brandon WR 8 Smith, Warren QB REFEREE: Jonah Monroe 6 Schubert, Chris WR 21 Simms, Tristan DB Bob Kohler UMPIRE: Joe Clarkson Elliott White 99 Sutton, Brandon DL 24 Sullivan, Reggie DB HEAD LINESMAN: Maia Chaka 68 Walton, J.B. OL Line Coach: Special Teams/DL Coach 2 Whitehead, Stefaun DB 7 Umeh, Eddy DB LINE JUDGE: Patrick Holt BACK JUDGE: Alonzo Ramsey 58 Woodhouse, Michael DL 2 Williams, Landis WR James Parnham Jr. Bill Sellars.
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