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S E C T I O N 6<strong>Upstate</strong><strong>Football</strong>W E E K L YSenior isCenter ofAttentionCanisius LinemanPat Haley gettingnoticed by CollegesOctober 25, 2012 Issue No. 69 56 PagesINSIDE:Will SouthMuscles PastMcKinleyCleveland HillHolds offSalamancaLockedandLoadedLockport senior James Chambers leads theLions to a 42-35 overtime win over ClarenceSenior LeadsDefense atOrchard ParkPLUS:<strong>State</strong> RecordsTeam ReportsNYS RankingsSchedulesALSO:Sideline ChatterExtra PointSection 6 Standings


This Week’s Lineup:8Falcons Move OnFrontier beat Niagara Falls 21-7 in thefirst round of the Class AA playoffs lastweek. Frontier will play at Jamestown onFriday in the AA semifinals and will needa big night from senior LB Nick King.9Vikings Move OnGrand Island returned to a familiar placeand came away with a road win as theVikings beat Iroquois 27-20 in the firstround of the Class A playoffs. MitchFachko had a huge night for the Vikings.ContentsOCTOBER 25, 20124 ... WNY Notebook5 ... Players of the Week7 ... League Look-Ins13 ... 2010 Notebook16 ... Team Reports40 ... Standings41 ... Leader Board42 ... Around The <strong>State</strong>44 ... Campus <strong>New</strong>s47 ... Extra Point<strong>Football</strong><strong>Upstate</strong>W E E K L YPublisherAdair PublishingEditor-In-ChiefMark E. Adair11 Wildcats WinDepew trailed 20-14 at the half butdominated the second half and beatBurgard 34-20 in the first round of theClass B playoffs last weekend. Depewwill now play at Alden in the Class Bsemifinals.13 Springville WinsSpringville continued its amazing turnaroundfrom an 0-4 start when theGriffins beat Eden 12-6 in the firstround of the Class B playoffs. TheGriffins defense held Eden to a pair offirst half field goals.Business ManagerCatherine M. RutkowskiStatisticianPaul HutzlerPhotographyJerome Davis, Tim FrankThe <strong>Upstate</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong> is publishedevery Thursday throughout the high schoolfootball season (August-November) byAdair Publishing. Contents copyright ©2011by Adair Publishing. All rights reserved.This volume may not be reproduced inwhole or in part in any form without theprior written consent of the publisher.Address editorial and advertising correspondenceto:<strong>Upstate</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong>,nyfootballwriter@roadrunner.comTo advertise in the <strong>Upstate</strong> <strong>Football</strong><strong>Weekly</strong> or for information regarding ad ratesand sizes call (716) 433-8393.<strong>Football</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong>86 Park Lane CircleLockport, N.Y. 14094(716) 433-8393nyfootballwriter@roadrunner.com


Lockport Coach Honored for WinLockport coach Greg Bronson was named the Coachof the Week after his Lions beat Clarence 42-35 in overtimelast week.“I’ve got to thank the team for that,” Bronson said.“They refused to quit.”The Lions trailed 27-0 early in the second quarterbefore staging one of the biggest rallies in WNY history.“We knew that it was going to be a challenge,” Bronsonsaid. “Clarence is a physically tough team. They ran thedouble-wing with close splits. The field was wet andmuddy. We were hoping to get out to an early lead againstthem but that didn’thappen.”Far from it.Clarence scored3 TDs in the 1stquarter to take a21-0 lead andadded a 4th TDearly in the secondquarter to push thelead to 27-0.“We didn’t comeout the way wehad hoped,”Bronson said. “Weweren’t reactingwell at all.”The Red Devilsdouble-wing attackwas frustrating theLions defense. Themethodical, deceptiveoffense isalmost impossibleto stop if a team isplaying well... andthe Lions were notplaying well.“You really can’t replicate that offense in practice,”Bronson said. “It takes a while to really see how they runthat offense. We didn’t adjust to it. Our kids weren’t inright spots and they weren’t able to get a feel for whatClarence was doing. As things got worse, they got discouraged.”Finally, trailing 27-0 in the second quarter, the Lionsbegan to mount a comeback.QB Dan Bronson hit RD Hillman with a 32-yard TD topull the Lions within 27-7.“When we got our first touchdown,” Bronson said,“there was a collective sigh of relief. We are able to dosomething and get a positive play. The kids started toplay with some intensity and play physically. I think theystarted to believe they could do it.”Late in the second quarter, Clarence fumbled aBuffalo Bills Coach of the WeekLockport punt and the Lions recovered on the Devils’ 18-yard line.James Chambers then ran the ball down to the 1 andthen blasted in to the end zone to pull the Lions within27-14.“We had come halfway back,” Bronson said. “We startedto shut them down and started to move the ball.”Chambers returned a punt 90 yards for a TD to givethe Lions a 28-27 lead. He finished with 34 carries for139 yards and 3 TDs.Bronson played high school football at Lockport. In thefall of 1981, hewas a QB and LBon the only undefeatedteam inLockport’s history.Current assistantcoaches MilesPatterson, TraitSmith and AndyLaMont all playedon that team withBronson.After graduatingin 1982, Bronsonattended WilliamsCollege, where heplayed football fortwo years.“Our team wasstruggling and Ihad injuries bothyears,” he said. “IPhoto by Buffalo BillsLockport coach Greg Bronson was named the Coach of the Week bythe Buffalo Bills and the U.S. National Guard after his Lions rallied tobeat Clarence in the Class AA playoffs last week.3ended up playingrugby the last twoyears.”He graduatedwith a degree inPolitical Science.“I had a cursory interest in Law School,” Bronson said,“but I really didn’t want to do that.”After graduating, he came home to Lockport and achance meeting with his old football coach Bob Casler,changed the direction of his life.“He saw me mowing my lawn,” Bronson said. “Heasked me if I wanted a job as an assistant JV coach.”Bronson had found his niche.“I started substitute teaching,” he said. “and I decidedto go back for my Master’s in Social Studies Education.”After graduating from UB in 1987, he began teachingat Lockport that following fall.“One thing led to another,” he said. “Both my parentswere teachers. It seemed to fit.”He began teaching at Lockport in 1986. He took overthe head coaching job in 2005.


Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>2012N O T E B O O KAckerman Leads WS EastBy Mark AdairWest Seneca East entered the playoffs as the top seed from theA South Division. They had finished 7-0 and were a consensusfavorite to advance to Ralph Wilson Stadium to play for the title.A first-round win over 4th-seed Starpoint was almost an afterthought.“We had told the kids all year about how important it is topractice well during the week,” West Seneca East coach JimMaurino said. “This was the first week of the year that we did nothave a great week of practice.”When the fourth quarterstarted, the Trojanstrailed Starpoint 28-14 andwere staring an upsetsquare in the face. Theundefeated season wasabout to turn to ashes.“The kids realized thatthis was the season,” WestSeneca coach Jim Maurinosaid. “They were able toget it together.”The Trojans scoredthree TDs in the finalframe and were able topull out a 36-35 win onthe last play of the game.QB Andy Smigiera ranPhoto by Mark AdairWest Seneca East senior ScottAckerman scored 4 TDs in theTrojans win over Starpoint.for a 14-yard TD and thenran in for the 2-point PATto give the Trojans thewin.“We were originallygoing to kick for the tie,”Maurino said, “but we thought it was a better bet to go for thewin right then. We put the ball in Andy’s hands and he sweptaround the right end and dove into the end zone.”Scott Ackerman had a big day for the Trojans.The fullback rushed 11 times for 44 yards and 3 TDs. He alsocaught 7 passes for 127 yards and a 4th TD.“He’s tough and has a great feel for the game,” Maurino said.“He has a knack for scoring touchdowns. He has a great feeldown by the goal line. If we give it to him, he gets in for sure.”Ackerman, a senior, is a team captain.“He’s a fiery kid,” Maurino said. “He’s a competitor all theway. In practice and in games he is a leader by example.”Ackerman has been a 3-year starter for the Trojans.“He’s grown into the leadership role over the last three years,”Maurino said. “He’s definitely matured and become a great leaderfor us.”For the promotion of amateur football in WNY!2012-2013 ActivitiesLBOTDEThe WNY Amateur <strong>Football</strong> Alliancesponsors the following programs:Senior College NightA College Recruiter Night in Decemberwhich gives High School Seniors theopportunity to meet with many of thecollege recruiters from throughout theNorth-East.Junior CombineA Junior Class Combine in May whichgives High School Juniors an opportunityto demonstrate their abilities toCollege recruiters while participating infootball skill drills.Youth Coaching AcademyA Coaching Academy in March to trainvolunteer youth Coaches the propertechnique to teach the game of footballto young players.Scholar-Athlete Award DinnerA Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet inDecember to Honor High School andCollege Students for their accomplishmentsboth on the football field and inthe classroom.High School All-Star GameThe Alliance will support amateurfootball activities such as the AnnualLions/Ad Pro Sports High School<strong>Football</strong> All-Star Classic.WNY Amateur <strong>Football</strong> Alliance3772 Dartmouth St.Hamburg, N.Y. 14075contact@wnyyouthfootball.orgOGHBFSQBCDTLBFBOGDTOTSSDETELBWRCB4


SECTION VI PLAY-OFFSCLASS AALockport 42, Clarence 35 otOrchard Park 49, Kenmore West 33Jamestown 60, Hutch Tech 22Frontier 21, Niagara Falls 7SemifinalsOrchard Park @ Lockport, 2:00 SaturdayFrontier @ Jamestown, 7:00 FridayCLASS ASweet Home 46, Williamsville East 6Grand Island 27, Iroquois 20West Seneca East 36, Starpoint 35Williamsville South 35, McKinley 14SemifinalsGrand Island @ Sweet Home, 2:00 SaturdayWilliamsville South @ West Seneca East, 7:00 FridayCLASS BAlden 35, Pioneer 13Depew 34, Burgard 20Cheektowaga 24, Lew-Port 6Springville 12, Eden 6SemifinalsDepew @ Alden, 7:00 FridaySpringville @ Cheektowaga, 7:00 FridayCLASS CJFK 27, Cassadaga Valley 0Fredonia 7, Allegany-Limestone 6Cleve Hill 28, Salamanca 21Wilson 27, Westfield 8SemifinalsCleve Hill @ Wilson, 7:00 FridayFredonia @ JFK, 1:30 SaturdayCLASS DMaple Grove 31, IPrep 0Portville 39, Chautauqua Lake 28Randolph 44, Cattaraugus-LV 14Silver Creek 33, Frewsburg 8SemifinalsPortville @ Maple Grove, 7:00 FridaySilver Creek @ Randolph, 7:00 FridayCLASS DDEllicottville 42, Panama 8Clymer 19, Sherman 13ChampionshipEllicottville vs. Clymer @ Ralph Wilson StadiumCHUCK FUNKE MEMORIAL CLASSIC GAMESCLASS AAFINALS:West Seneca West vs. @ Depew HS, Thursday (10/25) @ 8:30Players of the WeekOffenseDa’Quan Hollingsworth - JamestownRB Cameren Smith had an incrediblenight in the Steelers 58-33 win overOlean last weekend. Smith ran 24 timesfor a single-game, school-record 353yards. Smith also scored 5 TDs on runsof 62, 64, 5, 70 and 66 yards.DefenseAlec Dietsch - ClarenceAlec Dietsch had an outstanding day inClarence’s 42-35 OT loss to Lockportin the AA playoffs. Dietsch made ateam-high 18 tackles, recorded a QBsack and intercepted a pass. Dietschalso rushed for 8 yards and caught a 28-yard pass.Special TeamsListen to Inside High School SportsSaturday at 10:00 AM on WGR 550!CLASS AFINALS:Wmsv North vs. Kenmore East @ Depew HS, Thursday (10/25) @ 6:00CLASS BFINALS:Medina vs. East High @ Pioneer HS, Thursday (10/25) @ 7:30CLASS CFINALS:Akron vs. Southwestern @ Pioneer HS, Thursday (10/25) @ 5:00CLASS DDFINALS:Franklinville vs. Pine Valley @ Southwestern HS, Thursday (10/25) 5:30CLASS DFINALS:Franklinville vs. Pine Valley @ Southwestern HS Thursday (10/25), 8:0014 Michael Road • West Seneca, NY 14224(716) 677-4393www.myplayerssports.com5


Haley Centers Canisius LineBy Mark AdairFor the second straight week it looked as if BishopTimon was going to upend an undefeated Msgr. Martin<strong>Association</strong> rival.One week after Timon had upended unbeaten St.Joe’s, the Tigers were making a strong bid to repeat thefeat against Canisius as they took a 7-6 lead at the half.“We knew coming into theseason that Timon was goingto be a tough team to beat,”Canisius coach Rich Robbinssaid. “They beat us last yearat our place. I think that themedia needed to see Timonbeat St. Joe’s to believe theywere tough. We already knewthat they were a very goodteam. Friday night in SouthBuffalo is a very challengingplace to play.”Canisius asserted it’s rushingstrength in the 2nd halfand pulled away for a 26-14win.Qadree Ollison rushed 26times for 203 yards and 3 TDsto lead the ground attack.The Crusaders can nowturn their attention to thebiggest game of the season...the annual rivalry matchagainst arch-rival St. Joe’s.“This game gets bigenough on it’s own,” Robbinssaid, “but this year it’s going tobe even bigger. The mediaand everyone else makessuch a big deal about it we’lltry to keep a level head.”Robbins says that the factSt. Joe’s is not be undefeatedwill not take away from the hysteria entering this year’sgame.“Every Canisius-Joe’s game is a crazy atmosphere nomatter what the records,” Robbins said. “I now we aren’tboth undefeated like everyone thought would happen butthere is still a whole lot on the line this year.”St. Joe’s will enter the game 7-1 while Canisius bringsit’s 8-0 record to Kenmore.“We are both Top Ten in Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and we areboth ranked in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>State</strong>,” Robbins said. “First placein our league will be on the line. The atmosphere andintensity will be at a top level.”Robbins says that one of his biggest jobs this week willbe trying to keep his players focused on the game.“We are getting a lot of media attention,” he said. “Thealumni and the school administration is getting fired up.There are a lot of distractions all week long and there is alot of background noise. We need to remember that westill have to play a football game on Saturday.”Robbins says that after the kickoff, most of the distractionsgo away.“After the initial emotion wears off it’s about who executesbetter,” he said. “after the first minute or two, it’s justanother football game.”If Canisius is going to comeaway from Kenmore with it’sperfect record in intact, theywill need a big performancefrom an unsung lineman.Senior captain Pat Haleyhas started at center anddefensive tackle for theCrusaders and has been astandout all season.“He plays both ways forus,” Robbins said. “He’s asmart kid and knows our protectionsand the offensive callsas well as our coaches.”Haley (6-1, 275) may beoverlooked by the mediabecause he plays next to starlineman Ryan Hunter, a 6-5,320-pound senior who hasalready committed to play atBowling Green.But, Robbins said, Haley isalso benefitting from the attentionthat his line mate gets.“Pat has been getting a tonof interest from other schools,”Photo by Tim FrankSenior center Pat Haley has been a standout on theoffensive line this season. Haley has also playedwell at defensive tackle.5he said. “We are hearing froma lot of the Ivy League schoolsand the Patriot Leagueschools. I’ve had conversationswith Colgate and Albany.”Haley began to emerge asone of the best linemen in WNY this past summer.“He was rated the top lineman at Jim McNalley’sLineman Camp,” Robbins said. “I truly do feel like we havethe two best linemen in Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.”Robbins says that Haley is not dominant in any oneskill that linemen need to attract attention from collegerecruiters.“He’s smart, has good footwork and is very strong,” hesaid. “He’s good at pass blocking and run blocking. He’svery good in all areas.”Haley is a solid student with an academic in the 90s.“You can’t find someone at Canisius that has a badword to say about him,” Robbins said. “He’s a good student,a good player and a high-character kid. And he’s anunbelievable leader. All of our kids respect him as aleader.”


AAN o r t hOrchardN O T E B O O KLockport QB DanBronson completed13 of 22 passes for215 yards and 2 TDsin the Lions 42-35 OTwin over Clarencelast week. Bronsonalso ran 9 times for 52 yards asthe Lions rallied from 27-0 deficit.The Lions will host Orchard Parkthis weekend in the Class AAsemifinals.NorthAAAt A GlanceDiv AllLockport…………........... 4-0 5-2Niagara Falls………....... 3-1 3-4Kenmore West…............ 2-2 3-4Hutch Tech..................... 1-3 1-6Riverside.........…............ 0-4 0-7Friday, October 19th*Kenmore West @ Orchard Park, 7:00*Hutch Tech @ Jamestown, 7:00Saturday, October 20th*Clarence @ Lockport, 2:00*Frontier @ Niagara Falls, 2:00Lancaster @ Riverside, 2:00*Section 6 Playoff gameSenior Leads OP DefensePark jumped out to a 21-0lead after one quarter and beat KenmoreWest 49-33 in the first round of the ClassAA playoffs last week.“I thought we played well the last twogames,” coach GeneTundo said. “We’veimproved greatly onspecial teams, weare punting well andthe return game isgood.”Orchard Park isalso getting healthy.QB Ben Holmes,OL Ed Losardo,RB MitchellWilson and longsnapper CameronMurray all returnedto action.“We had mostof our kids back forthe Kenmore Westgame,” Tundo said.“We are almost afull strength now.”Tundo was alsoimpressed with theplay of his defensivesecondary.“Our defensive backs did a great job ofcovering,” he said. “Kenmore West threwthe ball 57 times. That’s the most I haveever seen a high school football team throwin a game. They only completed 20 of 57so our kids did a great job of covering.”If Orchard Park is going to win thisweek and advance to Ralph WilsonStadium, the Quaker will need a big performancefrom DE Chris Sanfilippo.“He’s solid,” Tundo said. “He playedon the defensiveline last year. Hewas awesome in thestate championshipgame.”Sanfilippo, asenior, also playsFB at times.“We put him atfullback in ourpower set,” Tundosaid. “He’s verystrong and he’stough to handle.”Sanfilippo andlineman Mike Sennhave been teamleaders in the offseason, Tundo said.“They have beenthe face of our teamPhoto by Tim FrankOrchard Park senior Chris Sanfilippo.for the last coupleof years,” he said.“They have been inthe weight room forthree years. They just outwork everyone.”Sanfilippo (5-11, 235) is a solid studentand a focused player.“He’s a leader,” Tundo said. “He’s awinner. He’s the kind of kid you wantleading your team. He has earned everythinghe’s got.”ATHLETIC RECRUITMENT DVDSShowcase Your SkillsPromote Your PlayScore ScholarshipsCOLLEGES ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!7www.gametimeproductions.com(716) 479-3008


AAN O T E B O O KS o u t hJamestown bolted outto a 39-14 lead at thehalf and beat HutchTech 60-22 in the firstround of the Class AAplayoffs. Da’QuanHollingsworthrushed 20 times for 217 yards and5 TDs in the win. Hollingsworthscored on runs of 15, 15, 9, 15and 2 yards. Jamestown will hostFrontier this weekend.SouthAAAt A GlanceDiv AllJamestown......…............ 4-1 6-1Orchard Park….............. 4-1 6-1Frontier........................... 3-2 5-2Clarence.......………....... 2-3 4-3West Seneca West......... 2-3 2-5Lancaster.........…........... 0-5 1-6Friday, October 19th*Kenmore West @ Orchard Park, 7:00*Hutch Tech @ Jamestown, 7:00Irondequoit @ WSeneca West, 7:00Saturday, October 20th*Clarence @ Lockport, 2:00*Frontier @ Niagara Falls, 2:00Lancaster @ Riverside, 2:00*Section 6 Playoff gameFrontier Relies on a KingFrontier beat Niagara Falls 21-7 in thefirst round of the Class AA playoffs lastweek and will play at Jamestown onFriday in the AA semifinals.“There is a sense of excitement in thecommunity,” coachTim Myslinskisaid. “That was thefirst playoff win forFrontier since1984. I think a lotof people will bemaking the trip toJamestown.”Frontier (6-2)has won 4 straightgames, including a35-28 win overJamestown.“Jamestown is avery good team,”Myslinski said.“and they are undefeatedsince theylost to us. Theybeat Orchard Park.We’ll have ourhands full.”Frontier senior Nick King.Three timesduring Frontier’s 4-game winning streak,the Falcons trailed at the half. Twice, theywon on the final drive of the game.“These kids have played some reallygood football,” Myslinski said. “We havea lot of young kids on the team. Our mainfocus has been to just win the next play.Good Luck to all WNY <strong>Football</strong> Programs!Don’t worry about the score or the playyou just made. Just win the play that is athand. If we can do that to the best of ourability, the sky is the limit with this group.”If the Falcons are going to get pastJamestown andreach Ralph WilsonStadium, they willneed to get a bigperformance fromsenior LB NickKing.“Nick is thehardest-hitting kidthat I have evercoached,”Myslinski said. “Heis our leading tacklerby far.”King is a teamcaptain and wasnamed a first-team,all-league player asa junior in 2011.“He’s made 80Photo by Mark Adairtackles this season,”Myslinski said. “Heis averaging 12tackles and a sackper game.”King (6-0, 185) runs a 4.5 in the 40and also sees time at fullback.“He can run the ball,” Myslinski said.“He brings defensive mentality to theoffense. He’s fast and physical and justruns people over.”8Join us in 2013 2011 for ourLinemen campsandTeam CampsCheck out our complete camp listings at:bethebestfootballcamp.com


AN O T E B O O KN o r t hSweet Home led 21-0at the half and put thegame away with 3TDs in the 3rd quarteras the Panthersbeat WilliamsvilleEast 46-6 in theClass A playoffs. Kahlil Humphreyrushed 13 times for 159 yards and2 TDs. Sweet Home will hostGrand Island in the Class A semifinalsthis week.AN orthAt A GlanceDiv AllSweet Home………….... 6-0 7-0McKinley…..................... 5-1 5-2Grand Island.................. 5-1 6-1Starpoint......................... 3-3 3-4Williamsville North.…..... 2-4 2-5Kenmore East................ 1-5 1-6North Tonawanda…....... 1-5 2-5Niagara Wheatfield......... 0-6 0-7Friday, October 19thGrand Island @ Iroquois, 7:00Starpoint @ West Seneca East, 7:00Wmsville South @ McKinley, 7:00Saturday, October 20thWmsville East @ Sweet Home, 2:00*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedFachko Leads Grand IslandGrand Island returned to a familiarplace and came away with a road win asthe Vikings beat Iroquois 27-20 in the firstround of the Class A playoffs.“We’ve played down there in four ofthe last five years,”Grand Island coachDean Santorio said.“We’ve played inplayoff games andbowl games. I thinkpeople make it abigger deal out ofplaying on the roadthan it really is butwe also know thatIroquois has playedwell down there.”The Vikingstrailed 20-14 at thehalf but scoredonce in the thirdquarter and once inthe last quarter topull out the win.“Our defensereally stepped up inthe second half,”Santorio said.“Iroquois has somegreat athletes and our kids did well to shutthem out in the second half.”Grand Island will now visit anotherfamiliar place when they play at SweetHome in the Class A semifinals.“Sweet Home has been a big rivalrywith us for the last 10 years,” SantorioGrand Island senior Mitch Fachko.said. “We played at the Stadium threetimes and beat them once. Every gamewe’ve played have been battles.”If the Vikings are going to end SweetHome’s 5-year streak of reaching RalphWilson Stadium,they will need to geta big game fromRB Mitch Fachko.“He’s been a bitof a surprise to us,”Santorio said. “Wehad kids ahead ofhim on the depthchart going into thisseason but Mitchdid so well that heforced us to playhim.”In the win overIroquois, Fachkoran 20 times for 148yards and scoredthe game-winningTD on a 52-yardrun. He also ran for32 yards to give thePhoto by Mark Adair Vikings a crucialfirst down late inthe game.“He’s been a great help on both sidesof the ball,” Santorio said. “I think he realizedit was his last opportunity. He showeda lot of character. He worked extremelyhard in the offseason and believed in hisability. He forced us to play him and hemade a big impact on our season.”IMAG NESPORTSIn your imagination......you NEVER miss!Positive Self AwarenessPositive Self EsteemPositive Self ControlPositive Self-MotivationPositive Self-ExpectancyPositive Self-ImagePositive Self-DirectionPositive Self-DisciplinePositive Self-DimensionPositive Self-ProjectionDREAM IT. BELIEVE IT. ACHIEVE IT.“Do you think or do you react?”-Jeff Reed, Performance Coach - Motive8 Inc.Coach Steve SullivanBreakthrough Performance Coach(716) 810-46609www.imagynesports.comcoachsteve@imagynesports.com


AN O T E B O O KS o u t hWest Seneca Easttrailed Starpoint by28-14 entering the4th quarter but ralliedto win 36-35. AndySmigiera completed11 of 15 passes for174 yards and a TD. He also ran22 times for 142 yards. Smigierascored a TD on a 14-yard run andran for the game-winning 2-pointPAT on the last play of the game.AS outhAt A GlanceDiv AllWest Seneca East......... 6-0 7-0Iroquois..…..................... 5-1 6-1Williamsville South......... 4-2 4-3Williamsville East........... 3-3 4-3South Park..................... 3-3 3-4Hamburg................…..... 2-4 2-5Bennett................…....... 1-5 1-6Lake Shore..................... 0-6 0-7Friday, October 19thGrand Island @ Iroquois, 7:00Starpoint @ West Seneca East, 7:00Wmsville South @ McKinley, 7:00Saturday, October 20thWmsville East @ Sweet Home, 2:00*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedSouth Muscles past MacksWilliamsville South trailed 14-7 afterthe first quarter but grabbed momentumand beat McKinley 35-14 in the Class Asemifinals last weekend.“That’s probably the most physical wehave played since Ihave been here,”coach KraigKurzanski said.“We kind of woreMcKinley out.”The Billies haveadvanced to theClass A semifinalswith a back-up QB.Starting QB TrentFerguson suffered abroken collarboneand has missed thelast three games.Sophomore SamCastronova completed15 of 28passes for 207yards and 3 TDs inthe victory.“He’s going to bea good footballplayer for us,”Kurzanski said. “We are hoping to get Trentback in another week but Sam has playedreally well in his place.”Williamsville South will play at WestSeneca East this week in the semifinals.“They beat us once but we turned theball over 5 times that night,” Kurzanskisaid. “We are excited to go back and getanother chance at them.”If the Billies are going to advance toRalph Wilson Stadium, they will need berelying on players like OT-DT Greg Crane.“He was our bestlineman last year,”Kurzanski said. “Wehad some good kidsbut Greg was ourbest player there.”Crane (6-2, 220)made 9 tackles andhad 5 QB hurries inFriday’s win.“He was dominating,”Kurzanskisaid. “Crane, a senior,has played despitewearing a huge caston his left hand.“He got a spiralfracture in his finger,”KurzanskiPhoto by Mark AdairWilliamsville South senior Greg Crane. #70said. “He missedthree games buthe’s playing prettywell despite that bigcast on his hand.”Crane also dropped 30 pounds last offseason, which has made him a faster player.“He’s one of the strongest kids on ourteam,” Kurzanski said. “He works hard toget everything he’s got. He’s a very quietkid but he is a great competitor.”Play With The BIG Dogs!THE PREMIER PLACE FOR PROFESSIONALVIDEO HIGHLIGHT FILMS AND PLAYER WEBSITES!We Create your Highlight Video & Player Website -READY for email to college coaches!www.wowentertainmentonline.comWebsites Include: Player stats, videos (full game and highlights),Academic Info, Acheivements, <strong>New</strong>spaper articles, contact info and more.Videos Include: Player info, stats, videos, highlights,awards and acheivements, contact info, music and more.(716) 628-337810


BN O T E B O O KE a s tAlden led just 14-6 atthe half but poweredtheir way pastPioneer 35-13. MattShields had a bignight as he caught 5passes for 103 yardsand a TD. Shields is Alden’s leadingreceiver with 17 catches for265 yards. Alden will host Depewin the Class B semifinals thisweekend.BE astAt A GlanceDiv AllAlden.....…...................... 6-0 7-0Depew..................…....... 5-1 6-1Medina............................ 3-3 3-4Barker-Roy-Hart..............3-3 4-3East High.......………...... 2-4 2-5Albion.....................…..... 1-5 1-6<strong>New</strong>fane......................... 0-6 0-7Friday, October 19thPioneer @ Alden, 7:00Depew @ Burgard, 7:00Lew-Port @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Saturday, October 20thSpringville @ Eden, 2:00Depew Depends on RybakDepew trailed 20-14 at the half butdominated the second half and beatBurgard 34-20 in the first round of theClass B playoffs last weekend.The Wildcats led 14-6 late in the halfbut a blocked puntset up a quick scoreto pull Burgardeven at 14-14.A few momentslater, Burgardreturned an interception100 yardsfor another TD.“We needed tostay positive,”Depew coach BrianWilson said. “Theteam we playagainst is ourselvesand we weren’tdoing a very goodjob of that. We hadto get back to thetype of football weplay.”Wilson stressedthe need for aquick score on theWildcats first possession of the 2nd half.“We needed to take the ball down thefield and we did,” he said. “We punchedone in right away.”Wilson was confident that the Wildcatsdefense could keep Burgard off the scoreboardin the second half.“Our defense had played pretty solidall night,” he said. “We gave up a touchdownon a reverse and another on aninterception return. Our defense did agreat job.”Depew will nowplay at Alden in theClass B semifinals.Alden is the onlyteam to beat the 7-1Wildcats this fall.If Depew isgoing to reverse thefirst outcome, theWildcats will needa big night fromBrian Rybak.“Brian has reallygood speed and he’selusive,” Wilsonsaid. “He has somuch versatility.We use him out ofthe backfield and asa wide receiver.”Photo by Mark AdairDepew senior Brian Rybak.Rybak is also asolid player on thedefense.“He led ourteam in tackles last year,” Wilson said,“so we moved him to strong safety.”Rybak, a team captain, has an academicaverage of 96 and is a Senior Class officer.“He is a great leader,” Wilson said. “Heleads by example on and off the field. Heis a solid student of the game, too.”Kickers Punters SnappersHigh School College Professional• Team Consultations• Private & Group Lessons• Clinics & Workshops(716) 560-7188www.specialteamsacademy.comcoachwatts52@gmail.comSerious AthletesdemandSerious Training!11


BN O T E B O O KW e s tSpringville trailed 6-0at the half but ralliedfor a 12-6 win overEden in the firstround of the Class Bplayoffs. Tyler Studdmade 12 tackles andrecorded a QB sack to lead thedefense. The Griffins held Eden tojust two FGs in the win. Springvillewill play at Cheektowaga thisweekend.BW estAt A GlanceDiv AllCheektowaga.................. 6-0 7-0Burgard........................... 5-1 6-1Lew-Port...........……....... 4-2 5-2Maryvale......................... 3-3 3-4Lackawanna................... 1-5 2-5Amherst.......................... 1-5 1-6Tonawanda..................... 1-5 1-6Friday, October 19thPioneer @ Alden, 7:00Depew @ Burgard, 7:00Lew-Port @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Saturday, October 20thSpringville @ Eden, 2:00*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedWarriors Gut Out Playoff WinCheektowaga beat Lew-Port 24-6 lastweekend to advance to the Class B semifinals.The Warriors earned the win despitethe fact that nine players missed the gamefor various reasons.“We lost nineplayers in about 48hours,” coach MikeFatta said. “Thekids that were leftworked hard andgutted it out. It wasa very proudmoment for me.”Fatta says thatmany of his playersstepped up andaccepted the challengeof winning aplayoff game witha thin roster.“We have agood core of kidsthat have heldtogether throughthick and thin,”Fatta said. “Wehave a real solidjunior class that are tight-knit group andthey held things together and they playedwell.”Cheektowaga QB Tim Whelan tosseda 64-yard TD pass to Ken Dillenburg inthe second quarter to give the Warriors a6-0 lead.Cheektowaga junior Tim Whelan.“He’s athletic,” Fatta said. “He doesn’thave a big arm but he’s very intelligent.He knows where to put the ball and he’svery accurate.”In the third quarter, Whelan brokeaway for a 71-yardTD.“He’s fast,”Fatta said. “He’s along-distance runnerfor the trackteam and he canrun.”Fatta says thatWhelan is also asmart player.“He’s a veryintelligent kid,”Fatta said. “Wegave him theresponsibility tocheck things at theline. He made achange and the playworked.”Whelan is anPhoto by Mark Adair Honors student withan academic averagein the mid-90s.“He takes several AP classes,” Fattasaid. “He works really hard in school.”Fatta also says that Whelan stays calmno matter what the situation“Tim can manage the game,” Fattasaid. “He can execute things really welleven with me yelling at him.”Be Sure to attend the 2013Offensive & Defensive LineTeaching Campwith NFL Coaching Legend Jim ‘Mouse’ McNallyWNY <strong>Football</strong> ClinicDVDs from the 2012 Clinic are availableTeam Consulting WorkCoach McNally is available to helpyour coaching staff improve the play of youroffensive linemen!716-725-4714www.coachmcnally.commousemcnally@yahoo.comWNY <strong>Football</strong> StarOffensive Guard for UB (1961-1964)A member of the UB Hall of Fame &the Kenmore West Hall of FameNFL Coaching Legend28 Years NFL Experience!• Buffalo Bills (2003-08)• <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Giants (1999-03)• Carolina Panthers (1995-98)• Cincinnati Bengals (1980-94)Mouse McNally is credited with developingNFL Hall of Fame Tackle Anthony Munozand All-Pro Lineman Jason Peters.12


BN O T E B O O KS o u t hCheektowaga led 8-0at the half and woredown Lew-Port in a24-8 win in the firstround of the Class Bplayoffs last week.Kenny Dillenburgcaught 2 passes for 97 yards,including a 64-yard scoring strike.The Warriors will now hostSpringville in the Class B semifinalsthis weekend.SouthBAt A GlanceDiv AllEden.....................…...... 4-1 6-1Springville....................... 3-2 3-4Pioneer........................... 3-2 5-2Olean.....…..................... 2-3 3-4Dunkirk............……….... 2-3 2-5East Aurora.................... 1-4 1-6Friday, October 19thPioneer @ Alden, 7:00Depew @ Burgard, 7:00Lew-Port @ Cheektowaga, 7:00Saturday, October 20thSpringville @ Eden, 2:00*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedSpringville Keeps WinningSpringville continued its amazing turnaroundfrom an 0-4 start when theGriffins beat Eden 12-6 in the first roundof the Class B playoffs.The Griffins defense held Eden to apair of first halffield goals and theoffense was able topush across 2 TDsin the second halfto come away withthe win.“We get anotherweek of work andpreparation for thenext challenge,”coach John Sopkosaid. “We have toget ready forCheektowaga.”Sopko says thathis team was somewhatsubdued afterthe win.“The kids arepretty workmanlikeand focused,” hesaid. “They wantto save any celebrationsfor the end. Right now, we aremoving on to the next challenge.”Sopko did say that the community isstarting to get excited about the Griffinsturnaround.“The mood in the community isupbeat,” Sopko said. “People are gettingexcited. This was our first playoff winsince 1997. I think everyone wanted tosee some evidence of progress and wehave showed progress.”If the Griffins are going to beatCheektowaga andadvance to TheRalph, they willneed another biggame from seniorFB Chris Phinney.“In our offense,the fullback attractsa lot of contact,”Sopko said, “and heaccepts that. Onevery play he getstackled by 3 playersand he doesn’t evenhave the ball.”Phinney, a 2-year starter, hasrushed for morethan 500 yards thepast two seasons.Photo by Tim FrankSpringville senior Chros Phinney.“He is elusive,”Sopko said. “He’srushed for over 100yards in the last twogames.”Phinney (5-8, 160) broke away for a51-yard TD run in the win over Eden.“He’s been one of our leading tacklersthe last 3 years,” Sopko said. “He has areal nose for the ball. He’s very much alunch-pail, hard-working kid.”BIG UGLIES13WATCH FOR THE 2013LINEMEN CHALLENGEThe Lineman Challenge is a great opportunity to get your lineman working andcompeting together, while establishing unit chemistry.This competition makes players use body control, balance, quickness, agility,strength, explosiveness, foot movement, and leverage - all staples of line play!Linemen can show their skills, have fun and compete against each other.Albany Long Island Binghamton Buffalo SyracuseCall for dates and times518-210-3113email: linemanchallenge@nycap.rr.com website: www.linemanchallenge.com


CN O T E B O O KN o r t hWilson took a 14-0lead at the half andbeat Westfield 27-8 inthe first round of theClass C playoffs lastweekend. ColinSpatarico had a bignight as he led the defense with ateam-high 11 tackles, 8 solo.Wilson will now host Cleve Hill inthe Class C semifinals this weekend.NorthCAt A GlanceDiv AllJFK................................. 4-1 6-1Wilson............................ 3-2 5-2Fredonia..........................3-2 5-2Cleveland Hill................. 3-2 5-2Akron...............……....... 2-3 4-3Gowanda........................ 0-5 0-7Friday, October 19thWestfield @ Wilson, 7:00Fredonia @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:30Cleve Hill @ Salamanca, 7:30Saturday, October 20thCassadaga Valley @ JFK, 1:30*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedBe Sure YOU canbreathe this season!Cleve Hill Moves OnCleve Hill beat Salamanca 28-21 inthe first round of Class C playoffs lastweekend. The Golden Eagles allowed apair of late TDs but held on for the win.“Salamanca is a very tough place toplay,” coach GlenGraham said. “Wefinally had successgoing down therein 2010 and wonfor very first timeas a program.”The Eagles led28-7 with 3:00 leftin the game.Salamanca scored aTD and then recoveredan onsidekick. The Warriorsscored another TDand recovered a2nd onside kick.“It got a littletense,” Grahamsaid, “but the kidsweren’t reallyshook. We had atough loss theweek before andwe were able to stay focused.”The Eagles defense held on downswith :48 left in the game.Cleve Hill will now play at Wilson inthe Class C semifinals. Cleve Hill beatWilson 16-13 earlier this season.“Last week was a great win,” GrahamPhoto by Tim FrankCleve Hill senior Andre Krajewski.said, “but we need to focus on how to beatWilson a 2nd time. That’s tough to do.”If Cleve Hill is going to win at Wilsonand advance to the title game, they will needa big night from senior Andre Krajewski.“He’s been aplayer in our programsince the 7thgrade,” GFrahamsaid. “He’s quietbut he has given ustremendous leadrshipthis year.”Krajewski, ateam captain, startsat TE and DE.“We throw tohim a little,” Grahamsaid, “but he is a fantasticblocker. Hehas been tremendousin our run game.”Krajewski (6-2,205) starts for theCleve Hill basketballteam.“He has goodspeed,” Grahamsaid. “Until youwatch him on film, you won’t understandhow much he has contributed to our team.”Krajewski maintains an academicaverage in the low 90s.“He’s a very good student,” Grahamsaid. “He’s in most of the honors classes.You can depend on him.”Make sure YOURlungs are in shape!Andrew W. Green, MDRita R. Sloan, MDLLP: Adult & Pediatric AllergistsSpecialists in AllergiesAsthma, Exercise Asthma,Nasal Allergiesand Food Allergies3615 Seneca StreetWest Seneca, NY 14224(716) 675-2660www.allergydocswny.com3615 Seneca StreetWest Seneca, NY 14224(716) 675-2660www.allergydocswny.com14


CN O T E B O O KS o u t hJFK led 14-0 afterone quarter and beatCass Valley 27-0 inthe Class C playoffs.Nick Anderson completeda 15-yard TDpass. He also rushed5 times for 19 yards and anotherTD. Anderson intercepted a passand recovered a fumble ondefense. JFK will now hostFredonia in the Class C semifinals.SouthCAt A GlanceDiv AllSalamanca...........…....... 4-1 6-1Allegany-Limestone........ 4-1 5-2Westfield......................... 3-2 4-3Cassadaga Valley........... 2-3 3-4Southwestern.................. 2-3 2-5Falconer.......................... 0-5 1-6Friday, October 19thWestfield @ Wilson, 7:00Fredonia @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:30Cleve Hill @ Salamanca, 7:30Saturday, October 20thCassadaga Valley @ JFK, 1:30*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedFredonia Edges Alley-LimeFredonia edged Allegany-Limestone 7-6in the first round of the Class C playoffs.Allegany-Limestone scored early in thesecond quarter and led 6-0 until late in thefourth quarter.“It was a dogfight,”Fredoniacoach Bob Ballsaid. “They have agreat defense andwe had a hard timemoving the ball.”Finally, with lessthan 4 minutes toplay, the Hillbillieswent on a 12-play,84-yard drive totake the lead.“I think wefinally felt a senseof urgency,” Ballsaid. “We were runningout of time. Nomatter what, weknew we weren’tpunting.”Fredonia faced a4th-and-2 at theAllegany 10-yardline and QB Weston Ley ran for 8 yards.Zack Buckley powered in from the 2 onthe next play. Trent Thompson kicked thePAT to give Fredonia its first lead.“I had no doubt he would make it,” Ballsaid. “He’s kicked 19 out of 20 this year.”Allegany-Limestone wasn’t done. TheFredonia junior Weston Ley.Gators mounted a furious drive andreached the Fredonia 7-yard line.“It was going to be a very tough lossto swallow for whoever lost,” Ball said.Allegany tried a last-second FG but abad snap ended thegame.Ley finished theday with 90 yardson 29 carries.“That was awell-earned 90yards,” Ball said.“That is a verytough defense.”Ley, a junior, isthe Hillbillies toprusher this seasonwith 806 yards.“He’s a goodathlete,” Ball said.“He started on thefootball and thebaseball teams as asophomore.”Ley was namedPhoto by Mark Adair a first-team allleagueplayer at WRin 2011.“We run him a lot but he can throw theball, too,” Ball said.Ley (5-9, 160) also returns punts andkicks and also starts at DB.“We usually put him on other teams’best receiver,” Ball said. “He’s a strong kidand he comes ready to play.”2012 <strong>Football</strong> ScheduleAug. 25........ College of DuPage............... 12:00Sept. 1......... Louisburg College*.............12:00Sept. 15....... Alfred <strong>State</strong> College............. 1:00Sept. 22....... Nassau CC*......................... 12:00Sept. 29........Hudson Valley CC*............... 12:00Oct. 6........... Lackawanna College*.........12:00Oct. 13......... Dean College*...................... 12:00Oct. 20......... ASA*..................................... 12:00Nov. 4...........Monroe College.................... 12:00*NEFC GameFor Ticket Information(716) 851-189815


DN O T E B O O KRandolph explodedfor 34 points in thefirst quarter and beatCatt-Little Valley 44-14 last weekend inthe first round of theClass D playoffs.Chris Doubek ran 8 times for 65yards and a TD. Doubek alsomade 7 tackles on defense.Randolph will host Silver Creek inthe Class D semifinals this week.DAtDiv AllMaple Grove................... 7-0 7-0Randolph........................ 5-2 5-2Silver Creek.................... 4-3 4-3Chautauqua Lake........... 4-3 4-3Portville........................... 4-3 4-3Frewsburg...........…........ 3-4 3-4Cattaraugus-LV............... 1-6 1-6International Prep........... 0-7 0-7Friday, October 19thI-Prep @ Maple Grove, 7:00Cattaraugus-LV @ Randolph, 7:00Frewsburg @ Silver Creek, 7:00Portville @ Chatauqua Lake, 7:00*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedWood Leading PortvillePortville beat Chautauqua Lake 39-28in the first round of the Class D playoffs.The Panthers avenged a 14-12 loss theysuffered to Chautauqua Lake in Week 2.It was back-and-forth game all night,”Portville coachGary Swetlandsaid. “It was agame of big playsand defense forboth teams.”Portville stoodat 3-3 but has nowwon two games ina row.“We areimproving andplaying better football,”Swetlandsaid. “We havekids that arefocused, work hardand want to dowell. Any time youget to the end ofthe season and youhave kids that wantto be successfulyou have a goodchance.”Swetland said that his players are stillfocused on winning football games.“We’ve been playing football sinceAugust,” Swetland said. “It would be veryeasy for a lot of kids to be tired of football.But our kids have been determinedand are playing hard. We are playing betterfootball every week.”Portville will now play at MapleGrove in the Class D semifinals. MapleGrove is currently ranked Number-1 in<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>State</strong> inClass D.“It’s a greatopportunity,”Swetland said. “Welost 21-0 but we area better team nowthan we were then.”If Portville isgoing to pull off anupset, they willneed a big nightfrom senior RBZach Wood.“He is one of themost explosivebacks in all ofWNY,” Swetlandsaid. “Not manykids have morePhoto by Mark AdairPortville senior Zach Wood.potential for greatplays than Zach.”Wood (5-9, 165)is a 4-year varsityplayer and a 3-year starter. He is also a 3-year starter at catcher on the baseball team.“When he is healthy he is as good asanybody,” Swetland said. “He’s a talentedplayer. He can run and he can catch theball. He could play at any place in WNY.He would be a starter on any team.”A Glance16Be sure to check out our2013 Team Campat the USMA at West PointDevelop FundamentalsProper fundamentals and correct technique will be emphasizedby all camp coaches.Individual instructionOur staff is available to provide high school coaching staffs andplayers with tips on how to improve in all 3 phases of the game.What is Sprint <strong>Football</strong>?: Sprint footballgives smaller athletes an opportunity toplay at the collegiate level. Players mustweigh 172 pounds or less and areweighed twice a week prior to games.The game is played by NCAA rules.Team TrainingThere will be multiple opportunities throughout the camp to workas a team in order to imrpove your own systems.GOARMYSPORTS.COMEmail: sprintfootballcamp@usma.edu


DDN O T E B O O KEllicottville rolled pastPanama 42-8 in thefirst round of theClass DD playoffs.The Eagles scored 3TDs in the 2nd quarterto take a 20-0lead at the half. Phalla Musallpowered the offense as he rushedfor 233 yards and 3 TDs on just 10carries. Musall scored TDs on runsof 90, 77 and 55 yards.Div AllEllicottville............…....... 5-1 5-2Sherman......................... 5-1 6-1Clymer............................ 5-1 6-1Panama.......................... 2-4 2-5Franklinville.................... 2-4 3-4Pine Valley...................... 2-4 2-5Forestville....................... 0-6 0-7Friday, October 19thPanama @ Ellicottville, 7:30Saturday, October 20thClymer @ Sherman, 1:30*Only Section 6 Playoff games listedThe William R.Eagles Soar Past PanamaEllicottville rolled past Panama 42-8last week in the Class DD semifinals andwill play Clymer in the DD title game inRalph Wilson Stadium.Phalla Musall rushed 10 times for 232yards to lead theoffense. Musallscored TDs on runsof 90, 77 and 55yards.“He’s a wholelot better runnerthan what Clymersaw in Week 2,”Ellicottville coachTim Bergan said.“He has learnedhow to take seamsand do cutbacks. Ifneed be, he knowshow to run someoneover now.”This will be theEagles first trip tothe Stadium since2005. As the clockwound down, theEagles celebrationbegan.“There was a lot of celebration,”Bergan said. “They know where they areheaded.”Bergan says that the Ellicottville communityis in a small state of hysteriaabout their school’s sports teams.“The school is an unbelievable athleticEllicottville coach Tim Bergan.DNmood,” he said. “We have 4 teams in Dsports and we’re all going for Sectionaltitles and we’re all supporting each other.”The football, girls volleyball, girls soccerand boys soccer teams are all vyingfor Section 6 titles.Earlier this season,the Eagles lostto Clymer 20-14 inovertime after leading14-0 in the 4thquarter. Clymerscored with :13 leftto tie the game.“Hopefully wecan get someredemption,” Bergansaid. “We know weshould have wonthat game.”Bergan has anopportunity tobecome one of thefew coaches inWNY history toPhoto by Tim Frank win Section 6 titlesin 4 differentdecades. He ledEllicottville to Section championships in1985, 1991 and 2003. He also lost titlegames in in 1995, 2004 and 2005“The experience of having kids walkingout of that tunnel is gratifying for acoach,” he said. “This is something theywill never forget.”ExplosivePowerDD At A Glance 17MemorialHonoring the top player in WNY since 1972Training transferred to the field!DNG has trained for2-TIME <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>State</strong> CHAMPIONSOUTHWESTERN!and the football programs at• East Aurora • University at Buffalo • St. John Fisher •• Buffalo <strong>State</strong> College • Hamilton College•• Alleghany College • Mt. Ida College •(716) 359-6041Nick Giampietro, Certified Strength Trainerdngexplosivepower@yahoo.comVisit our website at www.dngexp.com


MsgrM a r t i nN O T E B O O KSt. Mary’s trailed just21-14 at the half butlost to St. Joe’s 56-34last weekend. NickVallone ran 20 timesfor 155 yards and aTD. He also returneda kickoff 82 yards for a TD. Vallonehas rushed for 1,437 yards thisseason and has returned 4 kicksfor touchdowns.MMAt A GlanceDiv AllCanisius.......................... 3-0 7-0Bishop Timon.................. 3-0 5-2St. Joe’s.......................... 2-1 6-1St. Mary’s....................... 2-2 5-2St. Francis........……....... 0-3 0-7Cardinal O’Hara.............. 0-4 1-6Nichols............................ -- 6-1Friday, October 19thNichols @ Franklinville, 6:30Canisius @ Bishop Timon, 7:00Saturday, October 20thSt. Mary’s @ St. Joe’s, 2:00Cardinal O’Hara @ St. Francis, 7:00Misterman Leads St. FrancisSt. Francis finally broke into the wincolumnas the Red Raiders beat CardinalO’Hara 39-14 last weekend.“You could tell that the kids wererelieved to get a win,” coach Jerry Smithsaid. “They hadgenuine joy thatthey had one. Howmuch this carriesover to this week,we’ll find out atpractice.”Smith said thathis players werenot disappointedwith how the seasonhas unfolded.“I think the kidsare more frustratedthan disappointed,”Smith said. “Overthe course of theyear, when we executeproperly, wecan dominate. Butbecause we wereinconsistent, we putourselves in theposition we are in.”Smith enjoys this group of players.“We have very good kids,” he said.“They are a pleasure to coach. These kidsenjoy coming to practice, the coaches likecoming to practice. We have had no majorissues. This team is not a headache at all.It’s frustrating to not win but the kidsPhoto by Mark AdairSt. Francis senior Alex Misterman.have played hard all season.One player who has been a standout thisfall is senior Alex Misterman, who steppedinto a starting role at RB after Akeel Lynchgraduated.“Alex was verypatient last year,”Smith said. “IfAkeel had nottransferred here,Alex would havebeen the starter.”Misterman had ahuge night in RalphWilson Stadium asthe Red Raidersbeat St. Joe’s forthe MMA title.“Alex played adecent amount oftime last year,”Smith said, “but heexploded onto thescene on a bigstage. He has contributedas manyways as possiblethis year.”Misterman leadsthe Raiders in rushing. He also plays LB,DE and kicks off for St. St. Francis.“He’s been one of our bright spots,”Smith said. “He’s gives a full effort 100percent of the time. He’s getting a longlook from Albany to play football andlacrosse there.”Week 8 NomineesKevin Armstrong (Starpoint)Home of theChris Mellott (North Tonawanda)Sean Murphy (Timon)Ramello Peterson (Cleveland Hill)Khalil Sommerville (Bennett)BINGO 1PM Saturday• $3.00 Admission• Jackpot• All Paper• Ample, Free Parking• Smoking & Non-SmokingBANQUET FACILITIES• Parties from 20-300• 3 Customizable Spaces• Flexible Bar & Food Packages• Professional Service• Competitive Prices33 Legion Parkway • Lancaster, NY • 716.685.1478 • Lancasterelks.com18


N e w Y o r k S t a t eAATeamW-L1. Rush-Henrietta (5) 7-02. Oceanside (8) 6-03. Tottenville (PSAL) 6-04. <strong>New</strong> Rochelle (1) 6-05. Shaker (2) 7-06. Syracuse CBA (3) 7-07. St. Anthony’s (CHSFL) 4-28. Canisius (MsgrMartin) 7-09. Iona Prep (CHSFL) 5-110. Jamestown (6) 6-111. Orchard Park (6) 6-112. Erasmus Hall (PSAL) 6-013. North Rockland (1) 5-114. Chaminade (CHSFL) 5-115. Connetquot (11) 6-016. St. Joseph’s (MsgrMartin) 6-117. Shenendehowa (2) 6-118. West Islip (11) 6-019. Pine Bush (9) 6-120. William Floyd (11) 5-121. Monroe-Woodbury (9) 6-122. Abraham Lincoln (PSAL) 5-123. Baldwinsville (3) 6-124. Hilton (5) 6-125. (tie) Pittsford (5) 6-125. (tie) Albany CBA (2) 6-1N e w Y o r k S t a t eCTeamW-L1. Hornell (5) 7-02. Hoosick Falls (2) 7-03. Waverly (4) 7-04. Chenango Forks (4) 7-05. Babylon (11) 6-06. Saranac Lake (7) 7-07. Skaneateles (3) 7-08. Woodlands (1) 6-09. Le Roy (5) 6-110. General Brown (3) 7-011. Chatham (2) 7-012. James O'Neill (9) 6-113. Bishop Ludden (3) 6-114. Bronxville (1) 3-215. Rye Neck (1) 6-016. Canastota (3) 6-117. Elba/Byron-Bergen (5) 6-118. Sidney (4) 5-219. JFK (6) 6-120. Herkimer (3) 6-12012 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>State</strong> RankingsN e w Y o r k S t a t eATeamW-L1. Lawrence (8) 6-02. Harrison (1) 6-03. Sweet Home (6) 7-04. Sayville (11) 6-05. Eastridge (5) 7-06. Union-Endicott (4) 7-07. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (2) 6-18. Cornwall (9) 7-09. Brockport (5) 7-010. West Seneca East (6) 7-011. Victor (5) 6-112. Plainedge (8) 6-013. Jamesville-DeWitt (3) 7-014. Somers (1) 6-015. Seaford (8) 6-016. Garden City (8) 6-017. Poughkeepsie (1) 5-118. Sleepy Hollow (1) 5-119. Indian River (3) 6-120. Troy (2) 5-221. Potsdam (10) 7-022. Miller Place (11) 5-123. Iroquois (6) 6-124. LaFayette (PSAL) 6-025. McKinley (6) 5-2N e w Y o r k S t a t eDTeamW-L1. Maple Grove (6) 7-02. Tioga (4) 6-13. Avon (5) 6-14. Cambridge (2) 7-05. Rensselaer (2) 7-06. West Canada (3) 7-07. Red Jacket (5) 7-08. Tuckahoe- (1) 4-1-19. Sandy Creek (3) 7-010. Port Byron (3) 6-111. Unatego (4) 5-212. Weedsport (3) 6-113. Sauquoit Valley (3) 5-214. Stony Brook (11) 5-115. Perry (5) 5-216. Clyde-Savannah (5) 6-117. Batavia Notre Dame (5) 6-118. Harpursville (4) 6-119. Westmoreland (3) 5-220. (tie) Randolph (6) 5-220. (tie) Canajoharie (2) 5-1N e w Y o r k S t a t eBTeamW-L1. 1. Maine-Endwell (4) 7-02. Alden (6) 7-03. Chittenango (3) 7-04. Geneva (5) 7-05. Our Lady of Lourdes (1) 6-06. Schalmont (2) 6-17. Lansingburgh (2) 7-08. Cheektowaga (6) 7-09. Marlboro (9) 7-010. Roosevelt (8) 5-111. Cazenovia (3) 6-112. East Rochester-Gananda (5) 6-113. Depew (6) 6-114. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk (2) 6-115. Peru (7) 6-116. <strong>New</strong> Paltz (9) 6-117. Hackley (AIS) 5-018. Homer (3) 6-119. Hampton Bays (11) 5-120. Burgard (6) 6-1Section 1: W’chester, RocklandSection 2: Capitol DistrictSection 3: Central <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Section 4: Southern TierSection 5: Genesee ValleySection 6: Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Section 7: ChamplainSection 8: NassauSection 9: Orange, UlsterSection 10: St. LawrenceSection 11: SuffolkSection 12/PSAL: NY CityCHSFL: Catholic <strong>Football</strong>20


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CoverStoryLocked and LoadedLions’ senior has big day against Clarence in AA PlayoffsBy Mark AdairLockport staged oneof the biggest rallies inWNY history as they beatClarence in OT 42-35 lastweek.The Lions trailed 27-0early in the second quarterbefore mounting theircomeback.“We knew that it wasgoing to be a challenge,”Lockport coach GregBronson said. “Clarenceis a physically toughteam. They ran the double-wingwith close splits.The field was wet andmuddy. We were hopingto get out to an early leadagainst them but that didn’thappen.”Far from it.Clarence scored 3 TDsin the 1st quarter to take a21-0 lead and added a4th TD early in the secondquarter to push thelead to 27-0.“We didn’t come outthe way we had hoped,”Bronson said. “Weweren’t reacting well atall.”The Red Devils double-wingattack was frustratingthe Lions defense.The methodical, deceptive offense is almost impossible tostop if a team is playing well... and the Lions were notplaying well.“You really can’t replicate that offense in practice,”Bronson said. “It takes a while to really see how they runthat offense. We didn’t adjust to it. Our kids weren’t inright spots and they weren’t able to get a feel for whatClarence was doing. As things got worse, they got discouraged.”Finally, the Lockport offense began to move a bit.When QB Dan Bronson hot RD Hillman with a 32-yardTD pass, the Lions began to focus.“We got that first touchdown and they started to playwith some intensity,” Bronson said. “They started toPhoto by Mark AdairLockport senior James Chambers rushed for 134 yards and 3 TDsand also returned a punt 90 yards for a TD in the Lions 42-35overtime win over Clarence last week.20believe they we could dothis.”Even the fans gotback into the game.“It was just a collectivesigh of relief,”Bronson said. “We wereable to do somethingand everyone got energized.”Late in the first half,the Lions recovered afumbled punt on theClarence 18-yard line.Three plays later, tailbackJames Chamberspunched into the endzone to pull the Lionswithin 27-14.“We were pretty calmat halftime,” Bronsonsaid. “We had comehalfway back. We knewif we could do the samething in the 3rd quarter,we would be on top.”While the Lockportdefense began to stifleClarence, the offensestill struggled in the mudand neither team scoredin the third quarter.Finally, in the finalframe, the Lions struckquickly.“We started to movethe ball,” Bronson said,” but we couldn’t score. When itfinally happened, it happened quickly.”The Lions had driven to midfield but it was a grind.They had to convert three consecutive 4th-and-1 situationsto reach the Clarence 15-yard line.Finally, with 10 minutes to play, Chambers ran in fromthe 2-yard line to pull Lockport within 27-21.And while Lockport was still trailing, the momentumwas clearly on the side of the Lions.After a defensive stand, Lockport got the big play theyneeded from a familiar source.James Chambers went back to field a punt andslogged through the mud for 90 yards and a TD. It wasSee “Cover Story” on page 23


CoverStorycontinued from page 22his fourth kick return for a TD this season.“I thought about telling him to set up a play for thereturn,” Bronson said. “But then I decided to just send himback there and let him do what he does.”After the punt return, Clarence had one final push tostave off defeat. Emaure Williams broke up the middle fora 42-yard TD run to give the Devils a 35-28 lead.“We lost our focus for a moment,” Bronson said. “Weneeded to realize that the game wasn’t over just becausewe had come back.”Lockport began to drive down the field and with twominutes to play, Dan Bronson hit Tevye Maslowski for a37-yard TD to tie the score.In the overtime session, the Lions scored on their fourthplay as Chambers bulled in from the 1-yard line. When a4th-down pass fell incomplete, a wild celebration ensued.Lockport will now host Orchard Park in the AA semifinals.The Lions lost to Orchard Park earlier this seasonand many expect them to be sacrificial lambs as theQuakers roll into another championship game.Be forewarned... this Lions team is better than manypeople think.“Our team is a bunch of kids that all play a part,”Bronson said. “We have a bunch of kids that are good. Allacross the offense, we have smart kids with academicaverages over 90. We have a quarterback at the controlwho can spread it around on offense. If the ball shouldn’tbe thrown, he can pull it down and run.”And, the Lions do have a star - as Chambers is proving.The senior had a huge day in all facets of the gameagainst Clarence.He rushed 34 times for 139 yards and 3 TDs. He gavehis team their first lead with the 90-yard punt return. Hemade two tackles, including one for a loss in overtime, andintercepted a pass.“He’s a first-team All-Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> player,”Bronson said. “I think everyone can see that now.”Bronson says that Chambers flew under the radar duringthe regular season because AA North Division was notstrong this season.“Our division has some teams that really struggled thisyear,” he said. “Overall, the South Division has a muchhigher level of competition. That’s why we scheduledOrchard Park and St. Joe’s this year. We wanted our kidsto play against some top-level opponents.”And, in the playoffs, Chambers is raising his play.“People want to see how James plays against bettercompetition,” Bronson said. “They want to see the proof.And every time James has played against quality opponents,he’s answered the bell.”And now, the Lions need to put their formula of one starand a bunch of good support players against the best programin Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.“We just have to go out again next week and put him ina position to make plays,” Bronson said. “If other teamsare pre-occupied with James, we have a bunch of otherkids who can make plays.”21Tune in toTALKFOOTBALL!!Be sure to LISTEN Saturday Morning from 10 to 11!!Tony Caligiuri Sean Bruso Mike Ferrentino Roger Weiss(716) 803-0550


Team ReportsWestern <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>2012F O C U S O NSt. Joe’s Feeling PayneSt. Joe’s rebounded from their firstloss of the season and beat St.Mary’s 56-34 last week.“We started slow again,” St. Joe’scoach Dennis Gilbert said.“Fortunately, we won the battle upfront. The big guys on the offensiveline really played hard.”St. Joe’s rolledup 495 yards ofoffense, 450yards rushing.“We ran theball really well,”Gilbert said. “Wehad two backs goover 150 yards.”Ilo Noblerushed for 202yards in the winwhile Rod Payneran for 160 yardsas St. Joe’simproved to 7-1on the season.“We neededto get back ontrack after losingto Timon,” Gilbertsaid. “We neededto get back to thefundamentalsand play well. Wehave a big weekcoming up.”The Marauders will now play archrivalCanisius in the school’s annualgrudge match.“The intensity is amped up for thisgame,” Gilbert said. “I’ve been fortunateto have been a part of 30 ofthese games. I love Canisius week.It’s the best week of the year.”With the pep rallies and alumnifunctions adding to the excitement ofCanisius week, Gilbert says that hishardest job this week will be gettinghis players to focus on football.“The experience that these kids getfrom being a part of a game like thisis invaluable,” he said. “However, it’sreally important that we have a concentratedfocus on getting ourselvesprepared to play a good team.”Gilbert also said that his team’sloss to Timon has not taken the glitteroff of this year’s game.“It would have been better if bothteams wereundefeated,” hesaid, “but eitherway, it’s hysteria.This game isimportant. Acombined 15-1isn’t bad either.”St. Joe’s isgoing to beatCanisius thisyear, they willneed a big gamefrom junior RBRod Payne.“He’s got agreat skill set,”Gilbert said. “He’sa punishing runnerand he canmove in directionshe shouldPhoto by Mark AdairSt. Joe’s RB Rod Payne will play a big rolein the Marauders game against Canisius.24not be able to.”Payne (5-10,205) also starts atlinebacker.“He playshard,” Gilbert said. “He plays fast andwith a lot of intensity. He gets betterevery week.”Gilbert brought Payne up to thevarsity as he was starting his sophomoreseason.”“He had a great freshman year onthe JV team,” Gilbert said. “He jumpedin with both feet right from the start.”Payne was named a team captain.“He’s a quiet kid, but he’s a superkid,” Gilbert said. “He’s hungry and heplays like it. He has a thirst for competitionthat is very strong and heloves contact.”AkronTigersThe Tigers triled 6-0after the first quarterbut scored 3 TDs in the second frameand beat Falconer 41-6 last weekend...Tommy James led the defense withthe team high of 7 tackles and a QBsack. James alsorecovered a fumble...Austin Mietz completed10 of 18 passesfor 149 yards and3 TDs. He also ran14 times for 195yards and 2 moreTDs. Mietz made 6 CJay Longwelltackles and recovereda fumble on defense... AustenLauricella caught 4 passes for 87yards and 2 TDs. He also rushed for59 yards on 7 carries and intercepted apass on defense... Connor Ladd had5 tackles and a sack... Brad Clapprecovered a fumble... CJay Longwellcaught 3 passes for 37 yards and TD...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Medina................W 34-22Fri., Sept. 7......... U Prep.................W 50-12Fri., Sept. 14....... Cleve Hill........ L 32-34 otFri., Sept. 21....... JFK.......................L 22-26Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Wilson...................7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Fredonia.................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Gowanda.............. 7:30Oct. 19................. Falconer.................... 7:00Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Mietz 103-1021, Lauricella 65-381,Schultz 62-249, Szlapak 6-44, Longwell 9-43,Grande 5-20, Berghorn 1-1.Receiving: Lauricella 20-399, SSundown 20-231,Longwell 13-135, Ladd 8-149, Eckerson 8-126, Hill 2-12, Blueye 1-29, Szlapak 1-17TDs: Lauricella 13, Meitz 11, Ladd 4,SSundown 3, Longwell 4, Schultz 2, Szlapak.Passing: Mietz 71-128-1078, Longwell 2-9-20.TD Passes: Mietz 16, Longwell 2.Interceptions: Longwell 2, Sarow, Abrams,Mietz, Hill, Lauricella.Fumbles: SSundown 2, Ladd 2, Meitz 2,Sarow, Schultz, Hubbard, Clapp, James.


AlbionPurple EaglesAldenBulldogsTeam ReportsAllegany-LimestoneGatorsThe Purple Eaglesplayed to a 0-0 tie at thehalf but beat Tonawanda 16-6...Freshman Trey Hart had a big nightas he intercepted 3 passes. He alsocaught 7 passes for 142 yards and aTD... Jon Warnecompleted 12 of 20passes for 181 yardsand a TD. He alsorushed for 19 yards...Ed Narburgh rushed24 times for 61 yardsand a TD. He alsomade 8 tackles ondefense... Steven Strauss intercepteda pass... Tre Allport caught a 21-yardpass... Kollin Reynolds added 10yards to the rushing totals... Ed Wolfecaught 2 passes... Jack Narburghcaught 2 passes for 16 yards andrushed for 8 yards. Narburgh alsomade 8 tackles on defense...The Bulldogs led just14-6 at the half but poweredtheir way past Pioneer 35-13...Starting LG-DT Erik Feitshans had asolid night on both lines. He helpedpave the way for 373 rushing yards...Corey Barczykowskiran 29 times for 283yards and 4 TDs...Matt Shields caught5 passes for 103yards and a TD...Brian Stoldt completed10 of 17 passesfor 183 yards anda TD... Scott Rosier recovered a fumble...Jake McNamara ran 4 times for20 yards and made 9 tackles ondefense... Austin Hopcia caught 3passes for 55 yards... Domenic Brotzmade 9 tackles... Ryan Richardsrushed for 50 yards on 3 carries...Alex Darrow made 7 tackles...The Gators led 6-0 atthe half but lost a heartbreakerto Fredonia, 7-6... KyleStover completed 7 of 17 passes for85 yards. He also rushed for 52 yardson 6 carries ... Pete Harris made 5tackles... TrevinBarber ran 21 timesfor 72 yards and aTD. Barber alsocaught 2 passes andmade 2 tackles ondefense... LucianGreco made 4 tackles...Todd Masoncaught 3 passes for 71 yards andrushed for 25 yards... JoshHarrington led the defense with 8tackles. He also caught a 5-yard pass...Jordan Giardini made 4 tackles..Nate Flick made 8 tackles and caughtan 8-yard pass... Dalton Russell made4 tackles...Trey Hart Erik Feitshans Jordan Giardini2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Depew................ L 0-42Fri., Sept. 7......... East High............. L 16-22Fri., Sept. 14....... Alden....................L 14-36Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Batavia............ L 12-22Fri., Sept. 28....... @ <strong>New</strong>fane............... 2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Barker....................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Medina................. 7:302012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Barker................ W 42-13Fri., Sept. 7......... Niag Wheatfield...W 34-6Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Albion............ W 36-14Sat., Sept. 22....... @ East High.........W 31-6Fri., Sept. 28....... Depew........................ 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Medina................. 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ <strong>New</strong>fane.................... 7:002012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Westfield..........W 34-6Fri., Sept. 7......... Fredonia...............L 12-13Fri., Sept. 14....... Salamanca........... L 20-28Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Cass Valley.......W 27-6Fri., Sept. 28....... Southwestern............ 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Finney (5).................. 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Falconer................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 19.........Tonawanda//............ 7:30Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBAFri., Oct. 19........ Pioneer...................... 7:00Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 Numbers 2012 NumbersRushing: Hughson 96-613, ENarburgh 52-191,Reynolds 35-123, Page 35-120, Warne 40-93,JNarburgh 2-21, Byrd 8-18, Rivers 3-6,Smith 5-3, Hart 2-(-8).Receiving: Hart 21-445, Wolfe 8-53,JNarburg 7-180, Page 4-49, Allport 3-51,Hughson 1-14, Reynolds 1-7, ENarburg 1-1.TDs: Hughson 8, Hart 5, ENarburg 2, Page,Allport, Warne, J.Narburg, Wolfe.Passing: Warne 42-102-627, Smith 4-4-173,Hughson 0-3-0.TD Passes: Warne 6, Smith 2.Interceptions: Hart, JNarburgh, ENarburgh,Stauss.Fumbles: Reynolds, Wolfe, Klien, ENarburgh.Rushing: Barczykowski 170-1518, Richards124-270, Thompson 26-126, Stoldt 36-95,McNamara 8-68, Hopcia 8-64, Gattuso 7-28,Palizay 2-6, Gucinski 3-6, Li 3-5, Zobrest 4-1.Receiving: Shields 17-265, Dussault 10-199,Darrow 9-94, Barczykowski 9-66, Hopcia 6-88.TDs: Barczykowski 21, Stoldt 4, Thompson 4,Shields 4, Dussault 3, Richards 2, Darrow 2,Bunk, McNamara.Passing: Stoldt 51-93-712.TD Passes: Stoldt 8.Interceptions: Barczykowski 2, Shields 2,Schweitzer, Bunk.Fumbles: Zobrest 3, Darrow, Shields,Weisbeck, Feitshans, Rosier.Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Barber 112-755, Mason 42-306,Stover 60-290, Harrington 29-224, Russell 12-82,Greco 19-58, Flick 9-27, Johnston 10-26,Pula 1-9, Bliss 3-4.Receiving: Flick 15-154, Mason 11-238,Papasergi 6-171, JHarrington 4-173, Barber 3-10,Russell 1-20, Pula 1-0.TDs: Barber 14, Mason 5, Harrington 4,Stover 3, Flick 3, Greco 2, Johnston, Bliss,Russell.Passing: Stover 39-85-657, Barber 1-1-20,Johnston 1-1-0.TD Passes: Stover 6.Interceptions: Papasergi 3, House 2, Stover,Mason.Fumbles: Flick 3, Tilly 2, House 2, Johnston,Mason, Nye.25


Team ReportsAmherstTigersThe Tigers fell behind15-0 at the half and lost toBarker 31-0... Jon Yang played asolid game on defense as he recorded6 solo tackles and 5 assists... DionLewis caught 3 passes for 80 yards.Lewis also made ateam high 10 solotackles and assistedon 4 others... KaseyBrown completed 5of 10 passes for 88yards. He also ran 10times for 34 yardsand caught 2 passesfor 8 yards... Brian Posner made 5solo tackles and an assist... TadriekJohnson rushed for 33 yards andmade made 4 tackles and intercepted apass on defense... Michael-JordanMorris added 8 yards to the rushingtotals... Amherst will close the seasonwith a gae at Dunkirk this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Lackawanna.......W 31-20Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Maryvale.........L 21-42Fri., Sept. 14....... Lew-Port..............L 32-36Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Cheektowaga.. L 23-60Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Burgard.....................6:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Holiday 130-635, Brown 31-135,Johnson 40-108, Morris 3-8, Baker 2-0,Pera 1-(-1), Twarog 16-(-31).Receiving: Johnson 39-525, Brown 20-214,Lewis 19-352, Holiday 13-102, Green 10-256,Morris 1-19.TDs: Brown 6, Johnson 5, Green 3, Holiday 3,Lewis.Passing: Twarog 97-184-1380,Johnson 5-10-88.TD Passes: Twarog 11.Interceptions: Johnson 3, Brown.Brian PosnerFumbles: Burgin 2, Morris 2, Gregorio,Holiday, Brown, Yang.BennettTigersNo Report.2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ West Sen East...L 6-48Fri., Sept. 7......... St. Joe’s................L 14-43Sat., Sept. 15....... Wmsville South... L 14-42Sat., Sept. 22....... Hamburg............. L 12-28Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ South Park........... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Iroquois..................... 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Humphrey 12-120, Woodlaw 28-116,Dean 13-83, Bolden 3-70, Thomas 14-50.Receiving: Humphrey 5-103, Bolden 3-101,Driskell 2-27, Brown 1-13TDs: Humphrey 4, Thomas, Woodlaw,Driskell, Bolden.Passing: Thomas 11-42-227, Bolden 1-1-41.TD Passes: Thomas 2.Interceptions: Dean 2, Brown 2.Fumbles: SommervilleBishop TimonTigersThe Tigers led 7-6 atthe half but surrendered2 TDs in the 3rd quarter and lost toCanisius 26-14... Dylan Carboneplayed a solid game in his first start atDE. Carbone made 6 tackles ondefense and alsoplayed well at C onoffense... AdamDiMillo ran 17 timesfor 103 yards. Healso caught 2 passesfor 21 yards and aTD... BradWellenzohn made aDylan Carboneteam-high 8 tackles and also recorded aQB sack... Jackson Brown rushed 14times for 52 yards and a TD. He alsomade 8 tackles... Ryan Doughertycompleted 8 of 14 passes for 92 yardsand a TD... Kyle Polakiewicz made 8tackles... Lew Vacarro caught 2 passesfor 44 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Wmsville South....7:00Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Stubenville (O).....7:00Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Aquinas (5)...........1:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Wilson Magnet.....1:00Fri., Sept. 28....... St. Mary’s..................7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Card O’Hara....... 2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ St. Joe’s..................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 19.........Canisius.....................7:00Sat, Oct. 27......... @ St. Francis............ 7:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: DiMillo 86-775, Brown 119-664,Recor 41-339, Caulfield 4-54, Collins 3-33,Gioia 4-23, Ernest 1-16, Simpson 1-11,Bindics 1-(-1).Receiving: Vacarro 16-397, Brown 6-58,Recor 5-28, Harris 4-41, DiMillo 4-31, Collins 2-14,Donohue 1-39, Fulton 1-35, Gioia 1-12.TDs: Brown 9, DiMillo 4, Harris 2, Recor 2,Vacarro 2, Wellenzohn.Passing: Dougherty 22-42-388,Simpson 12-26-154, Brown 2-3-52,Recor 2-3-47, Gioia 2-2-24.TD Passes: Dougherty 3, Gioia, Simpson.Interceptions: Vacarro 6, Simpson 4,Donohue 3, Gioia, Recor.Fumbles: Wellenzohn 2, Gioia 2, Brown,Haas, Simpson.26


BurgardBulldogsThe Bulldogs rallied totake a 20-14 lead at thehalf but lost to Depew 34-20... KobieGreen broke free for a 47-yard TDrun. He also had a solid night blockingfrom the TE position... SeanMarshall intercepteda pass and returned it100 yards for a TD.He also caught 3passes for 17 yardsand rushed for 19yards and anotherTD... DaquanWalker completed 4Kobie Greenof 11 passes for 37 yards and ran for11 yards... Darlell Sanders led thedefense with a team-high 14 tackles...Joseph Goodman rushed 8 times for64 yards. Goodman also recorded aQB sack on defense... Jamar Holmescaught a 20-yard pass... RoderickMorrow made 12 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Lew-Port................... 7:00Sat., Sept. 8......... Cheektowaga............ 4:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Springville.................1:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Maryvale...............7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Lackawanna.........7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Tonawanda................7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Amherst................ 6:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBACanisiusCrusadersTeam ReportsThe Crusaders trailed7-6 at the half but ralliedto beat Bishop Timon 26-14... RyanRichards caught 3 passes for 31 yardsand a TD in the first quarter... MikeSharpe led the defense with a teamhigh of 10 tackles, 7solo... QadreeOllison rushed 26times for 203 yardsand 3 TDs. Ollisonscord all 3 of his TDsin the 2nd half...Tyler Mascio completed8 of 13 passesMike Sharpefor 67 yards and a TD. Mascio alsoran 6 times for 58 yards... KyleAbernathy intercepted a pass andreturned it 35 yards... Ryan Huntermade 6 tackles, 5 initial hits... DenzelBenton caught 4 passes for 36 yards...Jerome Brundidge recorded 5 solotackles...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... McQuaid................... 1:00Sat., Sept. 8......... @ St. Mary’s.............1:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ McKinley.............. 7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Walsh Jesuit......... 1:00Sat., Sept. 29....... St. Francis................. 1:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Aquinas..................... 3:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Cardinal O’Hara......1:00Fri., Oct. 19.........@ Bishop Timon.......7:00Sat, Oct. 27......... @ St. Joe’s.................1:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBACardinal O’HaraHawksThe Hawks fell behind26-0 at the half and lost toSt. Francis 39-14... Gino Lattucascored a TD on a 15-yard reception...Keith Carter led the defense with ateam-high of 10 solo tackles and 2assists... DonelCathcart completed3 of 4 passes for 37yards and a TD. Healso made 2 solotackles... AnthonyDiFrancesco ran 28times for 149 yardsand a TD.Keith CarterDiFrancesco also made 6 tackles, 5initial hits, on defense... KhariWright made 4 solo tackles and anassist. He also caught a 13-yard pass...Zack Glowacki rushed 4 times for 20yards and made 3 tackles on defense...Keenan <strong>New</strong>man caught a 9-yardpass...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1........ Edison Tech (5)......... 2:00Sat., Sept. 8......... Batavia (5).................2:00Sat., Sept. 15....... @ St. Mary’s.............1:00Sat., Sept. 22....... St. Joe’s..................... 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ UPrep....................2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Bishop Timon........... 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Canisius................ 2:00Fri., Oct. 19........ @ St. Francis............ 7:00Sat, Oct. 27......... Nichols.......................2:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Marshall 67-617, Goodman 56-486,Harmon 40-239, Holmes 19-220, Walker 37-180,Dennis 17-170, Greene 6-161, Hampton 20-112.Receiving: Marshall 30-549, Holmes 11-262,Harmon 10-115.TDs: Marshall 16, Goodman 4, Holmes 3,Harmon 3, Dennis, Green.Passing: Walker 51-98-841, Harmon 1-2-85.TD Passes: Walker 6, Harmon.Interceptions: Holmes 3, Marshall 2, Harris,Morrow.Fumbles: Palmer 2, Williams, Holmes,Morrow, Marshall.2012 Numbers 2012 NumbersRushing: Ollison 145-1107, Mascio 52-257,Benton 16-153, Renfro 30-149, Costanzo 14-72,Abernathy 1-53, Garrett 5-51, Schake 7-10,Brundidge 1-2, Richards 1-2, Miles 1-0, Cych 1-0.Receiving: Benton 31-622, Richards 15-191,Kellerman 14-238, Ollison 9-116, Abernathy 6-185,Chapple 5-91, Kenefick 1-31, Garrett 1-13.TDs: Ollison 17, Benton 8, Abernathy 5,Mascio 3, Garrett 2, Richards 2, Minogue,Costanzo, Kellerman, Touris, Renfro.Passing: Mascio 73-119-1253, Schake 8-16-197,Abernathy 1-1-37.TD Passes: Mascio 11, Schake 2, Abernathy.Interceptions: Abernathy 7, Huffman 5,Richards 2, Simpson, Minogue, Ollison, BentonFumbles: Richards 2, Koeppel, Ollison,Sharpe, Hunter.Rushing: DiFrancesco 204-1194, Wright 48-399,Glowacki 31-164, Johnson 31-98, Jones 8-55,<strong>New</strong>man 11-52, Cathcart 6-28, Dempsey 6-14,Santana 2-9.Receiving: Lattuca 4-40, Wright 3-37,<strong>New</strong>man 3-35, Santana 2-59, Glowacki 2-48,Cathcart 2-26.TDs: DiFrancesco 8, Wright 5, <strong>New</strong>man 2,Johnson, Lattuca.Passing: DiFrancesco 9-36-155, Cathcart 7-12-90.TD Passes: DiFrancesco, Cathcart.Interceptions: Glowacki 2, Wright, Hall,DiFrancesco.Fumbles: Johnson 4, DiFrancesco, Jones,Lattuca, Cathcart, Hall, Wright, Dempsey,Conway.27


Cassadaga ValleyCougarsThe Cougars fellbehind 14-0 after the firstquarter and lost to JFK 27-0 in thefirst round of the Class C playoffs...All the scoring came in the first half...The offense had trouble finding tractionall day... TageReuther led theoffense as he rushed21 times for 65yards. He also caughta pass... JordanCrabtree contributed30 yards on 8 carries...AnthonyMiller completed 2 of 6 passes for 12yards... Dallas Nickerson caught a10-yard pass... Zach Kubera played asolid game as he made a team-high 8tackles on defense...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Pine Valley................ 1:30Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Salamanca............ 7:30Sat., Sept. 15....... Falconer.....................1:30Sat., Sept. 22....... Alley-Lime................ 1:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Westfield................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Southwestern........7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Clymer.................. 1:30Sat., Oct. 20........ @ JFK...................... 1:30Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Boughton 81-449, Reuther 52-266,Blizzard 43-191, Peterson 35-162, Morano 18-78,Crabtree 27-70, Peck 2-12.Receiving: Crabtree 3-30, Peterson 3-23.TDs: Boughton 4, Blizzard 3, Crabtree 3,Reuther 2, Peterson 2, Morano, Meadows.Passing: Crabtree 1-10-9, Boughton 3-18-30,Morano 2-10-14.TD Passes: Boughton.Tage ReutherInterceptions: Peck 3, Crabtree 2, Hallwell.Fumbles: Meadows 2, Carlson, Hallwell,Crabtree, Reuther.Team ReportsCatt-Little ValleyTimberwolvesThe Timberwolves fellbehind 34-0 after the firstquarter and lost to Randolph 44-14last weekend... Gil Keenen ran 10times for 49 yards and scored his firstcareer TD on a 1-yard plunge. Keenenfinished the seasonwith 235 yards rushing.He also made 4tackles on defense...Justin Forsterreturned a kickoff 92yards for a TD in thefourth quarter. It wasthe second straightweek that Forster returned a kickofffor a TD against Randolph... MattBooth took charge of the defense ashe recorded a team-high 7 tackles.Booth also rushed 11 times for 47yards... Adam Oakes made 3 tackles...Colt Agnew caught a 13-yardpass... Caleb Snow made 3 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Portville................ 7:30Fri., Sept. 7......... Maple Grove............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Chaut Lake......... 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Frewsburg................. 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Silver Creek.............. 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... I Prep.........................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Randolph.............. 7:30Fri., Oct. 19........ @ Randolph............. 7:00Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Booth 96-434, Keenen 80-235,SAgnew 52-101, Forster 10-55, CAgnew 1-11,Hanft 2-8.Receiving: CAgnew 10-204, Hanft 7-83,Forster 4-49, Booth 4-21, Keenan 2-17,Morton 1-10.TDs: CAgnew 4, Booth 3, Forster 3, SAgnew 2,Keenen.Passing: SAgnew 28-88-384.TD Passes: SAgnew 5.Interceptions: Forster 2, Magara.Gil KeenenFumbles: Booth, Watts, Sawyer, Crawford.Chautauqua LakeThunderbirdsThe Thunderbirds led8-6 after a quarter but surrndered3 TDs in the second frame andlost to Portville 39-28... AdamCarpenter scored a TD on a 72-yardreception in the 4th quarter. He also ran8 times for 18 yards...Chandler Baker ledthe defense with ateam high 14 tackles...Ryan Miller rushed31 times for 224yards and 2 TDs.Miller also returnedthe opening kickoff 85yards for a TD... Cody Thomas caught2 passes for 24 yards... Kyle Mayerran for 17 yards on just 2 carries...Jeremiah Russin caught 2 passes for15 yards... Anthony Pezzulo had a bignight on defense as he made 12 tackles...Dustin Graziano added 5 yardsto the rushing totals...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ I Prep.................... 3:00Fri., Sept. 7......... Portville..................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... Cattaraugus-LV........ 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Maple Grove............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Randolph...................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Silver Creek..........7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Miller 100-557, Carpenter 80-464,Zentz 58-427, Graziano 13-78, Mayer 6-66,Russin 3-29.Receiving: Hulton 11-92, Russin 7-142,Miller 5-178, Zentz 4-24, Carpenter 3-84,Thomas 3-27.TDs: Miller 10, Carpenter 4, Hulton 2,Russin 2, Zentz, Graziano.Passing: Mayer 35-66-450, Russin 3-11-110,Hulton 0-1-0.TD Passes: Mayer 4, Russin.Ryan MillerInterceptions: Baker, Thomas, Miller.Fumbles: Carpenter 2, Hulton, Mayer, Zentz.26


CheektowagaWarriorsThe Warriors led 8-0at the half and wore downLew-Port in a 24-8 win in the firstround of the Class B playoffs lastweek... Davion Stallworth led theground game as he rushed 15 timesfor 76 yards... TimWhelan ran 5 timesfor 68 yards and aTD. Whelan alsocompleted 2 of 4passes for 97 yardsand a TD... LucasChojnicki ran 15times for 51 yards...Louis Hyatt ran 4 times for 29 yardsand a TD... Kenny Dillenburg caught2 passes for 97 yards, including a 64-yard scoring strike... Matt Bartnikmade 6 tackles and recorded a QBsack... James Hanners and KobeWalenka each made 7 tackles to leadthe defense...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Tonawanda........... 7:30Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Burgard................ 4:00Fri., Sept. 14....... Lackawanna..............7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Amherst.....................7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Dunkirk.....................7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Lew-Port...............7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Maryvale................... 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Jackson 92-798, Summers 36-272,Pulley 33-188, Stallworth 24-133, Wehlan 22-87, Jones 3-78, Chojnicki 18-59, Hyatt 4-29,Kowal 1-7, Shah 2-5.Receiving: Summers 18-366, Hyatt 8-90,Dillenburg 6-202, Pulley 6-78, Jackson 4-77,Jones 1-49, Lipscomb 1-5.TDs: Jackson 16, Summers 12, Dillenburg 4,Jones 2, Stallworth 2, Pulley 2, Whelan 2,Hyatt 2.Passing: Whelan 46-86-906, Jackson 0-1-0.TD Passes: Whelan 11.Interceptions: Summers 3, Lipscomb,Dillenburg, Stallworth, Hyatt.Fumbles: Jackson, Dillenburg.Tim WhelanClarenceRed DevilsTeam ReportsThe Red Devils lost toLockport in OT 42-35last weekend... Emaure Williams hada huge day s he rushed for 248 yardsand 3 TDs on 24 carries. Willaimsalso broke free for a 77-yard TD run...Ben Reinhardt ran12 times for 86 yardsand 2 TDs... LexOakes completed a28-yard pass andrushed for 10 yards...Alec Dietsch led thedefense as he made ateam-high 18 tackles.Dietsch also had a QB sack and intercepteda pass. Dietsch also ran for 8yards and caught a 28-yard pass... JoeWesolowski made 8 tackles... BillyLorenz had 2 QB sacks... VinceTaverna rushed 3 times for 30 yards...Britton Mann made 8 tackles andrecorded a QB sack...2012 NumbersEmaure Williams2012 ScheduleSun., Sept. 2........ vs W. Genesee.... W 34-33Sat., Sept. 8......... Orchard Park......L 14-49Fri., Sept. 14....... Frontier......................7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Riverside................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ W Seneca West.....7:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Jamestown................ 2:00Sat., Oct. 20........ @ Lockport.............. 2:00Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBARushing: Williams 106-896, Reinhardt 65-545,Taverna 35-164,Oakes 29-99, Dietsch 8-80,Principale 1-54, D’Andrea 7-35, Armstrong 13-33,Menard 7-23, Wesolowski 7-18, Parker 1-4,Weber 1-3.Receiving: Dietsch 18-250, Williams 12-367,Reinhardt 7-102, Webster 5-64, Taverna 3-60,Wesolowski 1-3.TDs: Williams 18, Reinhardt 7, Dietsch 2,Taverna 2, Wesolowski.Passing: Armstrong 25-44-426, Oakes 18-49-420,Williams 0-2-0.TD Passes: Armstrong 6, Oakes 4.Interceptions: Krawczyk, Williams, Reinhardt,Dietsch.Fumbles: Principale 2, Wesolowski, Dietsch,Williams, Taverna, Webster.Cleveland HillGolden EaglesThe Golden Eaglestook a 28-7 lead into the4th quarter and held off a late rally tobeat Salamanca 28-21... BrandonThomas rushed 26 times for 127yards and 4 TDs. Thomas also made 6tackles on defense...Jacob Radlich completed6 of 13 passesfor 43 yards. He alsoran for a 2-pointPAT... JonathanThomas recorded theteam high of 9 solotackles and 4 assists.He also intercepted a pass, returning it43 yards. Thomas also ran for 71yards on five carries... Jared Watkinscaught 5 passes for 38 yards andcaught a 2-point PAT pass... KhaliqSatcher made a solo tackle, had 2assists, and made a QB sack... JoshWhite ran 5 times for 57 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Maryvale.............. 7:00Sat., Sept. 8......... Gowanda................... 2:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Akron....................7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Wilson........................2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Fredonia................7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... Amherst.....................2:00Sat., Oct. 3.......... @ JFK........................1:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: BThomas 162-910, JThomas 57-502,White 19-137, Radlich 36-95,Fareed-Muhammad 7-65, Jackson 9-48,Mcillwain 3-45, Jordan 2-28, Harper 1-(-2).Receiving: Watkins 23-355, JThomas 10-170,Rainey 5-51, Krajewski 3-48, Jones 1-3.TDs: BThomas 17, JThomas 6, Watkins 5,Mcillwain 2, Fareed-Muhammad 2, Jackson,Krajewski.Passing: Radlich 41-85-624, Jackson 1-1-3.TD Passes: Radlich 5.Interceptions: Watkins 6, JThomas 2, White 2,Rainey.Fumbles: Satcher, White, BThomas.Khaliq Satcher27


DepewWildcatsThe Wildcats trailed20-14 at the half but ralliedto beat Burgard 34-20 in the firstround of the Class B playoffs...Anthony Buono completed 10 of 15passes for 126 yards and 2 TDs. Healso ran 8 times for45 yards, scoringanother TD...Brandon Atlasrecorded a team-high9 tackles. He alsorushed for 19 yardsand a TD in the thirdquarter... Derrick Anthony BuonoSekuterski caught 5 passes for 57yards and 2 TDs... Bryce LeAir made6 tackles and recorded a QB sack...Dom Abraham recovered a fumble...Brian Rybak rushed 10 times for 41yards. He also caught 2 passes for 21yards... Marc Bethge intercepted apass... Nick Yelich made 6 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Albion........................ 7:30Sat., Sept. 8......... @ <strong>New</strong>fane................ 2:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Barker-RH........... 7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Medina...................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Alden.....................7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... East High.................. 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Lancaster.............. 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Turner 110-928, Rybak 54-450,Buono 54-276, Atlas 40-261, Hyman 13-85,Golba 4-32, Cwiklinski 3-15, Hoellig 6-5,Bakkila 4-4, Fryar 4-4, Coburn 3-4.Receiving: Sekuterski 21-373, Rybak 14-190,Yelich 4-37, Atlas 4-28, Hyman 1-26,Penner 1-16, Turner 1-4.TDs: Turner 13, Rybak 9, Buono 7, Atlas 6,Sekuterski 4, Hyman 2, Cwiklinski, Golba.Passing: Buono 49-86-708.TD Passes: Buono 6.Interceptions: Rybak 3, Golba 2, Penner 2,Hoellig, Sekuterski, Hyman, McAuley, Bethge.Fumbles: LeAir 2, Yelich 2, Lamb, Penner,Mlodozeniec, Hyman, Sekuterski, Abraham.DunkirkMaraudersNo Report.Team Reports2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Pioneer............ L 12-21Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Olean..............W 34-28Fri., Sept. 14....... East Aurora...............7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Eden..................... L 21-35Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Springville.................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Fredonia............... 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Torain 58-262, Burns 51-236,Barlett 12-213, Ruiz 15-105, Bomasuto 18-100,Gomez 6-52.Receiving: Ruiz 23-250, Skubis 3-63, Miernik3-67, Gomez 2-23, Lugen 1-26Touchdowns: Burns 6, Torain 4, Barlett 3,Ruiz 2, Bomosuto.Passing: Burns 26-66-403.TD Passes: Burns.Interceptions: Burns, Torain.Fumbles: None.East AuroraBlue DevilsEast Aurora played toa 0-0 tie after three quartersbut the Blue Devils lost to newfane14-7... Alec Hibit had a big dayas he rushed 10 times for 40 yards anda TD. He also completed 6 of 11 passesfor 120 yards andmade a team-high 18tackles on defense...Eric Warner ran 8times for 18 yards.He also caught 2passes for 50 yards...Tyler Norcia rushed5 times for 26 yards.He also made 7 tackles... ConnorAllen caught 2 passes for 27 yardsand made 7 tackles on defense...Frank Nigro caught 2 passes for 43yards and made 10 tackles ondefense... Grant Haffenden made 7tackles and intercepted a pass... EastAurora finishes with a 1-7 record...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Eden................ L 26-28Fri., Sept. 7......... Pioneer.......................7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Springville............ 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... JFK............................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 5...........Olean......................... 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Wilson................... 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Warner 39-246, Hibit 51-239,Gugino 6-162, Horton 28-153, Reishuck 24-93,Allen 12-42, Norcia 5-26, Weisbeck 5-12.Receiving: Reishuck 9-436, Nigro 6-125,Volpe 4-52, Gugino 4-42, Warner 3-53,Horton 3-26, Allen 2-27.TDs: Reischuck 6, Hibit 3, Horton 2, Gugino 2,Nigro.Passing: Hibit 32-66-757.TD Passes: Hibit 7.Alec HibitInterceptions: Allen 4, Resichuck, Haffenden.Fumbles: Sadek, Allen, Haffenden, Nigro,Denfrund.28


East HighPanthersEdenRaidersTeam ReportsEllicottvilleEaglesThe Panthers led 14-7at the half and beatMaryvale 34-17 in the first round ofthe Funke tournament... RaheemSpeller played a great defensivegame, recording 2 QB sacks...Jevante Glover ran10 times for 75 yardsand 2 TDs. He alsocompleted 2 of 4passes for 48 yardsand a TD. Gloverrecovered 3 fumbleson defense... DajuanQuarles ran 17 timesfor 129 yards. Quarles also recorded ateam-high 9 tackles... DominiqueSingletary had a QB sack... JulianHodge caught 2 passes for 48 yardsand a TD... Daquan Sylvester rushedfor 25 yards. He also made 7 tacklesand intercepted a pass... ShaquilleJames made 7 tackles...The Raiders played ina steady rain and led 6-0at the half but lost 12-6 to Springvillein the first round of the Class B playoffs...Kyle Gibbon provided all thescoring for the Raiders has he kickeda pair of 25-yardfield goals in the secondquarter... AlexSmythe battled thenuddy field andrushed 14 times for52 yards... MattBialy completed 3 of9 passes for 40yards... Connor Gallivan caught 2passes for 28 yards... Nick Sarratorirushed 12 times for 29 yards... JakeGehrig caught a 12-yard pass...Garrett Distefano ran for 40 yards on9 carries... Eden will host Lew-Portthis weekend in the final game of theseason...Ellicottville rolled pastPanama 42-8 in the firstround of the Class DD playoffs lastweekend. The teams were tied 0-0after the first quarter but the Eaglesscored 3 TDs in the second quarter totake a 20-0 lead atthe half... PhallaMusall powered theoffense as he rushedfor 233 yards and 3TDs on just 10 carries...Cam Wilsonran twice for 45yards and a TD. Healso rushed for a 2-point PAT. Wilsonalso hit Taylor Grinols with a 35-yardpass... Cody Mowery ran 5 times for18 yards... Jake Stoll rushed for 25yards and a TD on 5 carries... TommyEaston ran 3 times for 19 yards...Gabe Ling ran 4 times for 28 yards...Storm Wilson recovered a fumble...Julian Hodge Connor Gallivan Cody Mowery2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ <strong>New</strong>fane................W 36-6Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Albion................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Alden....................... 12:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Medina (@ Riv)........7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Depew................... 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Barker................... 1:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Quarles 115-733, Glover 106-719,Sylvester 30-272, Lowrey 3-24, Morrison 5-12,Parker 2-3, Rivers 1-(-4).Receiving: Quarles 15-195, Hodge 13-306,Sylvester 3-20, Lowrey 2-53, McDougald 1-10,Parker 1-1.TDs: Glover 14, Quarles 5, Hodge 3.Passing: Glover 34-78-511, Quarles 1-2-37TD Passes: Glover 4.Interceptions: Sylvester 2, Jackson, Glover,Hughes, Lowrey.Fumbles: Hodge 3, Glover 3, Quarles.2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... East Aurora........W 28-26Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Springville............ 7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30Sat., Sept. 29....... Olean......................... 2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Pioneer.................. 7:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Southwestern............ 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Smythe 101-595, Tripi 66-352,DiStefano 41-243, Sarratori 48-221,Wagner 21-160, Gallivan 22-131,Bermingham 21-106, Bialy 2-19.Receiving: Lyndsley 9-159, Gallivan 7-60,DiStefano 6-97, Ehrig 4-27, Birmingham 3-50,Smyth 3-16, Gibbon 2-40, Tripi 2-16, Boris 1-5.TDs: Smythe 9, Tripi 5, DiStefano 4, Lyndsley 2,Birmingham 2, Boris, Wagner, Gallivan.Passing: Bialy 37-62-480, Sarrattori 7-10-66.TD Passes: Bialy 2, Sarrattori 2.Interceptions: None.Fumbles: Tripi, Sarratori, DiStefano.2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Forestville..................7:30Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Clymer.............L 14-20Fri., Sept. 14....... Pine Valley.................7:30Sat., Sept. 22....... @ St. Mary’s......... L 0-41Fri., Sept. 28....... Sherman.................... 7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Panama.................1:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Franklinville............. 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Musall 135-1184, CWilson 46-455,Rinko 14-191, Mowrey 30-137, Watt 21-76,Ling 8-49, Stoll 15-49, Easton-8-38, Smith 20-25,Hurlburt 4-12.Receiving: Rinko 2-103, Grinols 2-54, Smith 2-48,Musall 2-17, Gabel 2-12, Wilson 1-3.TDs: Musall 12, CWilson 6, Rinko 4, Mowrey 2,Watt 2, Smith, Grinols, Stoll.Passing: CWilson 11-29-237.TD Passes: CWilson 4.Interceptions: Gabel 2, Musall 2, Watt.Fumbles: SWilson 4, Pollock 2.29


FalconerFalconsThe Falcons led 6-0after one quarter but lostto Akron 41-6... Cole Stuart played asolid game on the line and was astandout in the trenches... RyanDustin broke free for a 60-yard TD inthe first quarter...Kyle Petersen completed4 of 11 passesfor 60 yards...Brandon Muntzrecorded a team-high12 tackles... JimmySchwab caught 3passes for 43 yards... Cole StuartCody Dustin ran 18 times for 111yards... Jacob Youngberg made 10tackles while Jacob Penhollow made7 tackles... Jimmy MacDonaldcaught 3 passes for 21 yards and made4 tackles on defense... Mike Wilcoxcompleted 3 of 9 passes for 21 yards...Nathan Burnett made 4 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Southwestern.........L 0-24Fri., Sept. 7......... Panama......................7:00Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Cass Valley............1:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Westfield...............7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Franklinville.........7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Salamanca............ 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Allegany-Lime.......... 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Dustin 122-570, Youngberg 60-227,Cameron 52-161, Penhollow 9-15, Muntz 2-6,Blake 1-2.Receiving: Peterson 21-272, Schwab 16-227,MacDonald 9-109, Burnett 2-17, Youngberg 1-12,Wilcox 1-11.TDs: Dustin 5, Cameron 2, Penhollow.Passing: Cameron 42-124-564, Peterson 4-11-60,Wilcox 3-9-23.TD Passes: None.Interceptions: Peterson 4, Dustin 3.Fumbles: Penhollow, Williamson, Ross.ForestvilleHornetsTeam ReportsThe Hornets fellbehind 21-6 at the halfand lost to Pine Valley 40-14 lastweekend... Mike Priest led thedefense with a team high 12 tackles.Priest also rushed 4 times for 12yards... JakeNosbisch ran 7 timesfor 40 yards and 2TDs. Nosbischscored on runs of 4and 7 yards. He alsocompleted 3 of 16passes for 34 yards...Mike PriestCody Jackson had asolid night as he made 8 tackles...Adam Pleva caught 2 passes for 27yards... Nate Maines ran 18 times for106. Maines also recorded 8 tackleson defense... Dylan Szumigala rushed3 times for 9 yards... John Murphycaught a 7-yard pass... Rob Hoopermade 7 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Ellicottville........L 6-36Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Franklinville.........7:30Sat., Sept. 15....... Panama..................... 1:30Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Clymer...............L 6-36Fri., Sept. 28....... Pine Valley.................1:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Westfield...............7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Sherman.................... 1:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Maines 108-511, Nosbisch 85-394,Forbes 12-48, Szumigala 11-26, Priest 4-12,Jackson 1-2.Receiving: Pleva 18-257, Makuch 13-194,Maines 13-143, Szumigala 4-39, Forbes 2-83,Murphy 2-11.TDs: Maines 4, Nosbisch 3, Pleva 2, Forbes,Makuch.Passing: Nosbisch 48-131-650, Forbes 4-15-81.TD Passes: Nosbisch 4, Forbes.Interceptions: Pleva 3.Fumbles: Robinson 2, Powers, Jackson,Nosbisch, Forbes.FranklinvillePanthersFranklinville led 10-6at the half and beatNichols 29-20 last weekend... JamieGreiner led the ground attack with153 yards on 21 carries. Greinerscored a TD on a 41-yard run and alsomade 6 tackles ondefense... PeterKopp completed 2 of6 passes for 49 yardsand a TD. Kopp alsoran 4 times for 59yards and anotherTD... ChristianBigham caught 2passes for 70 yards and 2 TDs... TrentDingman led the defense with a teamhigh8 tackles. Dingman added 8yards to the rushing totals... EricMichaelis made 2 carries for 5 yardsand caught an 18-yard pass. He alsotossed a 39-yard pass for a TD... CarlRatzel made 7 tackles...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Panama............. L 6-40Fri., Sept. 7......... Forestville..................7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... Clymer....................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Pine Valley............ 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Falconer.....................7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Sherman............... 1:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Ellicottville........... 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Greiner 109-551, PKopp 91-460,Michaelis 45-149, Dingman 27-142,Bigham 3-13, Bays 3-8, Ratzel 2-6,Bacher 7-(-3), Smith 3-(-4).Receiving: Michaelis 7-72, Bigham 4-95,Greiner 4-41, Batcher 2-13, Winter 1-34,PKopp 1-33.TDs: Greiner 5, PKopp 4, Bigham 2, Ratzel 2,Dingman 2, Winter.Passing: PKopp 17-39-211, Michaelis 4-7-76.TD Passes: PKopp 2, Michaelis.Jamie GreinerInterceptions: PKopp 2, Greiner, Bigham.Fumbles: Ratzel, Winter, Michaelis, Smith,Defoe, Dingman.30


FredoniaHillbilliesThe Hillbillies trailed6-0 after three quartersbut edged Allegany-Limestone 7-6.Fredonia scored on its last drive of thegame... Tyler DiRusso broke up 2passes and intercepted a pass... ZachBuckley ran 5 timesfor 14 yards, scoringthe winning TD inthe 4th quarter...Tory Grupa recordeda team-high 10tackles and recovereda fumble... JudeGardner caught a28-yard pass... Cody Smith made 8tackles and caught a 17-yard pass...Weston Ley rushed 29 times for 90yards. He also completed 2 of 8 passesfor 45 yards... Tyler Cassidyrushed for 17 yards... Chris Sadenmade 8 tackles... Nick Nocek made 7tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ JFK..................... W 28-14Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Alley-Limestone...7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Wilson................... 7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Gowanda................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Cleve Hill.................. 7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Akron................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Dunkirk.................... 6:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Ley 129-806, ZBuckley 57-457,Cassidy 52-299, Smith 9-90, Gardner 15-77,Thompson 20-44, Sluberski 4-24, Johnston 3-23,McAfee 3-20, Ray 1-2, Halberg 4-(-1).Receiving: Piper 8-139, Smith 6-80, Ley 4-102,Gardner 4-58, McCarthy 2-32, Thompson 1-14,ZBuckley 1-5.TDs: Ley 10, ZBuckley 4, Cassidy 2, Gardner,Piper, Smith, Sluberski.Passing: Thompson 13-47-169, Ley 14-39-311.TD Passes: Ley 2, Thompson.Tory GrupaInterceptions: Smith 3, Dirusso 2, Piper, Ley,Grupa.Fumbles: Smith 2, Nocek, Ley, Grupa.FrontierFalconsTeam ReportsThe Falcons overcamea steady rain to beatNiagara Falls 21-7 in the first round ofthe AA playoffs... Nick King led astout defensive effort with a team-high7 tackles and 2 QB sacks... PaulBrinkel ran for 23yards and a TD onjust 2 carries... BenKoch completed 6 of11 passes for 77yards and a TD.Koch also ran 12times for 79 yards...AJ Licata made 6tackles and had 2 QB hurries... KennyKahler rushed 20 times for 83 yards...Ricky Fitzgerald caught 3 passes for36 yards and a TD... Cameron Coonran 6 times for 14 yards and punchedin a TD... Kyle Hamilton ran for 23yards on 3 carries. He also made 5tackles on defense...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ W Seneca West.... 7:00Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Riverside.............. 4:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Clarence............... 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Orchard Park........... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Jamestown................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Lancaster...................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Hamburg.............. 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Koch 81-406, Kahler 67-402,Coon 33-232, Hamilton 18-128, Brinkel 3-47,King 6-42, Ricks 6-28.Receiving: Fitzgerald ?-268, Hamilton ?-74,Cuthbert 9-122, Coon 3-84, Cannon 2-10,Brinkel 1-9.TDs: Koch 7, Coon 5, Hamilton 4, Ricks 2,Fitzgerald 2, Brinkel 2, Cuthbert, Licata.Passing: Koch 43-73-673.TD Passes: Koch 7, Kahler 2, Coon.Interceptions: Hamilton 3, Harvey 2, Cannon.Fumbles: Licata, Coon.AJ LicataGowandaPanthersThe Panthers fellbehind 21-0 at the halfand lost to Southwestern 38-0 lastweekend... Jamie Jensen played asolid defensive game as he made 5tackles... Brennan Geiger rushed 12times for 46 yards.Geiger also caught 3passes for 13 yards...Walker Cygan completed3 of 5 passesfor 13 yards. Cyganrecovered a fumbleon defense... SethHalftown rushed for36 yards on 11 carries... JustinGrimm was a standout on defense ashe made a team-high 6 tackles...Gowanda’s season ends with an 0-8record...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Wilson.................... L 0-48Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00Fri., Sept. 14....... Eden...........................7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Fredonia............... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Salamanca.................7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ JFK....................... 1:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Akron........................ 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Geiger 159-644, Cygan 53-245,McCarthy 23-92, Halftown 11-36, Grimm 1-11,Sperakos 1-3, Williams 1-2, Richter 1-1.Receiving: McCarthy 7-72, Geiger 6-85,Andrews 3-46, Williams 2-15, Gaylord 1-5.TDs: Geiger, Cygan.Passing: Williams 9-16-118, Cygan 13-31-116.TD Passes: None.Interceptions: Grimm, Luther, Jensen.Fumbles: Richter, Luther, Cygan.Walker Cygan31


Grand IslandVikingsThe Vikings fellbehind 20-14 at the halfbut rallied after the break and beatIroquois 27-20 in the first round of theClass A Playoffs... Mitch Fachkorushed for 148 yards, scoring thegame-winning TD ona 52-yard run...Quinn Corrao completed9 of 17 passesfor 144 yards and aTD. He also rushedfor 10 yards and aTD... ChrisConnors caught 4passes for 75 yards and 2 TDs.Connors also made 6 tackles ondefense... Paul Sukmanowski tosseda 6-yard TD pass. He also ran 17times for 53 yards... Ben Goc caught2 passes for 30 yards... CodyCsendom led the defense with ateam-high 8 tackles...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Kenmore East.... W 26-14Sat., Sept. 8......... North Tonawanda.....2:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Starpoint................... 2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Hutch Tech........... 7:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Wmsville North....2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ McKinley.............. 4:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Blocho 96-534, Fachko 64-511,Sukmanowski 64-216, Zogaria 33-144,Acker 22-121, Corrao 31-48, Oursler 1-2,Csendom 2-1, Connors 2-(-5).Receiving: Connors 30-388, Goc 25-275,Alcorn 12-151, Zogaria 4-40, Hughes 3-39,Johnson 3-27, Blocho 3-21, Sukmanowski 2-59,Oursler 2-17.TDs: Connors 6, Blocho 5, Zogaria 4, Fachko 4,Corrao 4, Goc 2, Sukmanowski 2, Alcorn.Passing: Corrao 82-158-1015, Blocho 1-1-3,Sukmanowski 1-1-6, Johnson 0-1-0.TD Passes: Corrao 8, Blocho, Sukmanowski.Interceptions: Johnson.Cody CsendomFumbles: Tripi, Mattu, Zogaria, Oursler.IP at GroverPresidentsTeam ReportsThe Presidents fellbehind 24-0 at the halfand lost to Maple Grove 31-0 in thefirst round of the Class D playoffs...Robert Johnson had a solid night ondefense and made 4 tackles... WilliamBurgess rushed for11 yards and made 6tackles on defense...Xavier Maye caught2 passes for 18 yards.Maye also made 5tackles and recovereda fumble ondefense... WillquanBurgess completed 5 of 13 passes for33 yards. He also ran for 13 yards andmade 6 tackles on defense... SantosArroyo-Camacho made 5 tackles...Damon Boykin caught 3 passes for15 yards. Boykin also recovered afumble on defense... Terrance Jamesattempted 3 passes...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Chaut Lake......... L 12-36Fri., Sept. 7......... Frewsburg (RF)........7:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Silver Creek............ 12:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Randolph.............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Maple Grove........ 7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Cattaraugus-LV... 7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ Portville..................... 4:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: WmBurgess 136-577,WqBurgess 53-172, Boykin 20-63, James 5-5.Receiving: Boykin 10-147, Maye 6-131,Wm.Burgess 3-14, Gant 2-30, James 1-44.TDs: Maye 2, WmBurgess, Boykin, Gant.Passing: WqBurgess 20-54-345, James 2-14-7.TD Passes: WqBurgess 4.Santos CamachoInterceptions: Arroyo-Camacho, Townsell.Fumbles: Inthavong, Maye, Boykin.HamburgBulldogsThe Bulldogs took an18-13 lead at the half butsurrendered a pair of TDs in the 3rdquarter and lost to Williamsville North25-18... Kyle Violanti caught 2 passesfor 51 yards and 2 TDs... JoshBennett ran 16 timesfor 75 yards and aTD. He had a QBsack on defense...Luke Kramer completed4 of 10 passesfor 73 yards and 2TDs. He also rushed12 times for 36yards... Devyn Helak made a teamhigh6 tackles... Vinny Sardo caughtan 11-yard pass and rushed for 14yards... Mark Myles rushed for 56yards on 4 carries... Evan Smithmade 5 tackles and a QB sack... CraigMikida caught an 11-yard pass...Ryan Herr made 4 tackles...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ South Park........L 6-18Fri., Sept. 7......... Wmsville South.........7:00Fri., Sept. 14....... Lake Shore................7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Bennett..................2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... W Seneca East.......... 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Iroquois.................7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Frontier......................7:00Sat., Oct. 20........ @ Wmsv North........ 2:00Oct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Kramer 115-566, Bennett 76-311,Myles 40-212, Sardo 30-121, Bishop 10-75,Larson 10-44, Smith 5-20, Violanti 3-12, Daly 4-7,Riley 2-4.Receiving: Violante 25-500, Ryan 15-152,Mikida 6-108, Sardo 4-30, Smith 2-25, Hite 2-21,Myles 2-7, Bitten 1-12, Bishop 1-(-2).TDs: Violanti 7, Kramer 6, Bennett 4, Myles 2,Ryan 2, Mikida, Larson.Passing: Kramer 56-111-946, Daly 2-3-6,Violanti 0-1-0.TD Passes: Kramer 8.Kyle ViolantiInterceptions: Violanti 2, Kramer 2, Smith.Fumbles: Bennett 3, Brown 2, Miller, Helak,Smith.32


Hutch-TechEngineersThe Engineers fellbehind 39-14 at the halfand lost to Jamestown 60-22 in thefirst round of the Class AA playoffslast week... Roman West led theoffense as he ran for 62 yards and 3TDs on 11 carries.West scored on rinsof 15, 4 and 14yards... QB LennyDowell ran 9 timesfor 77 yards. Dowellalso completed 9 of23 passes for 138yards... RashawnMcMillon caught 2passes for 42 yards... Robert Gravescaught 2 passes for 25 yards...Cantrell Mitchell caught a 32-yardpass... Dashwan Stroye caught a 19-yard pass and ran for a 2-point PAT...Marki Dowell caught a 13-yardpass...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Iroquois................L 14-15Sat., Sept. 8......... Kenmore West.....L 14-21Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Lockport............L 8-38Fri., Sept. 21....... Grand Island......... L 6-24Sat., Sept. 29....... Niagara Falls...........12:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Riverside................... 4:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Pioneer.................. 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: West 141-789, LDowell 61-315,Collins 18-102, Brown 14-33, Olmsted 2-18,Sweat 2-18, Stroye 9-11, Watkins 2-6,Mitchell 1-(-3), Palistrant 3-(-13), Filipski 14-(-10).Receiving: West 12-144, Stroye 10-121,MDowell 9-95, Graves 8-74, McMillon 5-87,Mitchell 5-76.TDs: West 9, LDowell 2, McMillon, Filipski,Watkins, MDowell, Graves.Passing: LDowell 37-103-456, Filipski 12-33-161.TD Passes: Filipski 2, LDowell.Interceptions: Sweat 3, MDowell 2.Fumbles: Watkins.HtRoman WestIroquoisChiefsTeam ReportsIroquois led 20-14 atthe half but allowed 2TDs after the break and lost to GrandIsland 27-20... Tyler Miller ran 14times for 32 yards and 2 TDs. Healso caught a 23-yard pass and was inon 11 tackles ondefense... NateWilkinson caught 3passes for 24 yardsand a TD... MattKeating completed10 of 17 passes for124 yards and 2TDs... Zach Emerhad a solid night ashe made a solo tackle, an assist, a QBsack, and caused a fumble... MattZimmerman caught 2 passes for 23yards... Matthew Sokolski made ateam-high 13 tackles, 2 solo... CraigCallahan caught 2 passes for 31yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Hutch Tech........... 4:00Fri., Sept. 7......... South Park................ 7:00Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Wmsville East...... 2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Lake Shore................7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Wmsville South....7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Hamburg...................7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Bennett................. 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersZach EmerRushing: Miller 142-892, Bonafede 34-155,Achman 18-108, Keating 34-51, McEvoy 1-15,Geary 1-1, Petrocy 1-(-1), Piesczynski 3-(-10),Wilkinson 1-(-10).Receiving: Wilkinson 34-581, Miller 18-296,Zimmerman 11-129, Bonafede 5-36, Callahan 2-31,Petrocy 2-12, Achman 2-8, Sokolski 1-3.TDs: Wilkinson 12, Miller 12, Keating 4,Achman 2, Zimmerman.Passing: Keating 73-139-1096,Piesczynski 0-2-0.TD Passes: Keating 16.Interceptions: Wilkinson, Osborne, McEvoy,Knab.Fumbles: Sokolski 5, Bonafede 2, Emer 2,Zimmerman, Derkovitz, McEvoy, Cleary,Miller, Justinger.33JamestownRed RaidersThe Red Raiders boltedout to a 39-14 lead atthe half and beat Hutch Tech 60-22...Da’Quan Hollingsworth rushed 20times for 217 yards and 5 TDs... MikeWatson caught 3 passes for 23 yardsand a TD. Watsonalso made 10 tacklesand a QB sack ondefense... JacobSisson completed 5of 10 passes for 58yards and a TD. Healso ran 5 times for78 yards... JohnCzech recorded ateam-high 15 tackles and 3 QBsacks... Cortland Haines, normally alineman, rushed 3 times for 15 yardsand a TD. He also made 10 tackles...Conner Stam rushed for 31 yards anda TD... Stephen Carlson caught a 23-yard pass and intercepted a pass...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Kenmore West.......... 7:00Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Lancaster.............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... W Seneca West......... 7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Frontier.................7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Orchard Park........... 7:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Clarence................2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Hollingsworth 146-1095, Sisson 80-335,Stam 9-101, Holland 5-71, Capuano 7-41,Colwell 4-35, Haines 3-15, Johnson 1-6,Anderson 1-2.Receiving: Panebianco 25-546, Watson 22-263,Carlson 17-315, Colwell 11-124, Anderson 10-110,Hollingsworth 2-41, Holland 2-34.TDs: Hollingsworth 18, Panebianco 8, Watson 5,Sisson 4, Carlson 2, Holland, Stam, Colwell,Haines.Passing: Sisson 88-147-1376, Panebiance 1-1-50,Colwell 1-1-13.TD Passes: Sisson 15, Panebianco.Mike WatsonInterceptions: Panebianco 4, McBride 3,Colwell 2, Capuano, Carlson.Fumbles: Anderson 2, Holland, Park, Tingue,Capuano, Larson, Watson, Carlson.


John F. KennedyBearsThe Bears led 14-0after one quarter and beatCassadaga Valley 27-0... ZakWalkowski played a solid game as herushed for 128 yards and 2 TDs on 13carries. Walkowski also made 2 tacklesand 2 QB sackson defense... NickAnderson completeda 15-yard TD pass.He also rushed 5times for 19 yardsand another TD. Healso intercepted apass and recovered afumble on defense...Dylan Yerry caught a 15-yard TDpass. He also had 2 QB sacks... JoeyBurkowski made 6 carries for 11yards... Jeff Retzer made a team-high8 tackles and a QB sack... DavidLebron had a 24-yard run... AnthonySundquist made a QB sack...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Fredonia..........L 14-28Sat., Sept. 8......... Wilson.................W 31-26Sat., Sept. 15....... U-Prep....................... 1:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Akron....................7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ East Aurora..........7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... Gowanda................... 1:30Sat., Oct. 13........ JFK............................ 1:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Walkowski 132-726, Anderson 74-552,Burkowski 64-219, Lebron 6-80, Gabrielli 12-72,McPhail 6-36, Yerry 5-14, Iannuzzelli 3-13.Receiving: Lebron 16-148, Walkowski 9-92,Burkowski 5-93, Kozak 3-94, Yerry 3-42,Kuklewicz 2-37.TDs: Walkowski 13, Anderson 9, Burkowski 7,Lebron 2, Kozak, McPhail, Gabrielli, Yerry.Passing: Anderson 42-88-506.TD Passes: Anderson 7.Jeff RetzerInterceptions: Anderson 6, Gabrielli, Kozak,Walkowski.Fumbles: Klyczek 2, Anderson 2, Sundquist,,Nelipowitz, LeBron, Dorsey.Kenmore EastBulldogsTeam ReportsThe Bulldogs led 14-6at the half and beat SouthPark 26-12 last week... KurtMcGowan powered the offense as heran 10 times for 156 yards and a TD...Connor McMahon rushed 10 timesfor 28 yards and 2TDs. He also completed6 of 10 passesfor 65 yards... JaredDolan led thedefense with a teamhighof 8 tackles.Dolan also rushed for32 yards and a TD on10 carries... DeionBrown caught 3 passes for 33 yards...Preston Smith ran 14 times for 55yards and caught a 17-yard pass...Brandon Derion caught 2 passes for15 yards... Dom Christy made 5 tackles...The Bulldogs play WilliamsvilleNorth this week...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Grand Island...L 14-26Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Sweet Home...... L 6-41Sat., Sept. 15....... Niag Wheatfield........2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ North Ton............. 7:00Sat., Sept. 29....... McKinley................... 7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Starpoint................... 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Kenmore West.......... 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Smith 86-400, McGowan 53-301,McMahon 59-153, Simmons 31-140, Geib 16-91,Mack 17-77, Brown 6-51, Derion 4-9,Cannon 1-6, Jenica 1-5, Tulipane 2-3,Dolan 11-33, Carapetyan 1-0, Kowalski 1-0.Receiving: Brown 18-269, Geib 11-132,Derion 8-107, Smith 7-89, Mack 2-25,McMahon 1-21, Simmons 1-18, Cole 1-6.TDs: McMahon 5, Derion 2, Mack 2, Smith,Brown, Bluff, Geib, Simmons.Passing: McMahon 45-96-539, Simmons 5-6-84,Smith 0-1-0, Carapetyan 0-2-0.TD Passes: McMahon 5.Interceptions: None.Fumbles: Batts.Kurt McGowanKenmore WestBlue DevilsThe Devils fell behind21-0 after one quarter andlost to Orchard Park 49-33... TrentWhite had a big night as he caught 4passes for 63 yards and scored a TD...Terell Ford rushed 15 times for 37yards and 2 TDs.Ford also caught 2passes for 39 yards...Adam Fron completed20 of 54 passes for242 yards and 2TDs... ImranAhmadi kicked a 25-yard field goal...Ahmadi also rushedfor 17 yards... Greg Howell caught a12-yard TD pass... DeionVanVolkenberg returned 2 kickoffsfor 26 yards... Nicholas Wojnarrushed 5 times for 54 yards. He alsocaught 2 passes for 25 yards... KenWest will host Clarence this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Jamestown............7:00Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Hutch Tech........... 1:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Sweet Home.............. 2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Riverside................... 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... Lockport................... 2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Niagara Falls....... 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Kenmore East...... 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Price 178-857, Ford 28-131,Fron 44-113, Taylor 32-73, Roe 4-18,Saltar 3-18, Ahmadi 1-17.Receiving: White 15-230, Saltar 14-184,Wojnar 12-88, Price 8-56, Ford 5-101,Howell 4-45, Taylor 2-29.TDs: Price 11, White 3, Fron 2, Howell 2,Ford 2, Saltar.Passing: Fron 67-158-802, Price 0-1-0.TD Passes: Fron 6.Interceptions: Salter 2, Price, Roe, Ford,Taylor.Fumbles: None.Nicholas Wojnar34


LackawannaSteelersLackawanna explodedout of the gate and took a28-7 lead after the first quarter andbeat Olean 58-33... Cameren Smithran 24 times for a school-record 353yards. He also scored 5 TDs... DeronAdams recorded ateam-high 12 tacklesand 3 QB sacks...Dylan Gregoirecompleted 4 of 9passes for 63 yardsand a TD. He alsorushe for 30 yards...Shaquille Brooks Shaquille Brooksran for 93 yards and a TD on just 3carries. He also caught 3 passes for 61yards and another TD. Brooks alsomade 6 tackles and intercepted 2 passes...Tyler Gregoire recovered a fumble...Javon Smith ran 5 times for 29yards and a TD. He also made 5 tacklesand a QB sack...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Amherst.......... L 20-31Fri., Sept. 7......... Lake Shore...........W 14-0Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Cheektowaga........7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Tonawanda.........W 41-20Fri., Sept. 28....... Burgard.....................7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Maryvale................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Lew-Port...............7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: CSmith 160-1331, Gregoire 37-158,JSmith 26-152, Brooks 9-115, Underwood 7-82,Linares 19-68, Wrazen 1-4.Receiving: Brooks 12-198, CSmith 8-70,JSmith 7-76, Miranda 5-78, Wrazen 4-77,Bekric 4-39, Little 1-8.TDs: CSmith 17, Brooks 4, Gregoire 2,Bekric 2, JSmith 2, Miranda, Wrazen.Passing: Gregoire 41-103-538, CSmith 0-1-0.TD Passes: Gregoire 7.Interceptions: Brooks 4, Wrazen 3, CSmith.Fumbles: Alexander 2, Wrazen, CSmith,JSmith, Adams, Gregoire.Lake ShoreEaglesThe Eagles earnedtheir first win of the seasonas they beat Niagara Wheatfield12-6 in OT last weekend... JovanniKlimowicz had a big night as herushed for 149 yards and a TD on 27carries. Klimowiczalso recorded 5 solotackles on defense asLB... Nick Evans ran12 times for 40yards... BruceFriedenberg recordeda QB sack... JesseColts intercepted a Jovanni Klimowiczpass... Nick Miranda led a stoutdefensive effort with a team-high 9tackles... Kenny LaBarge rushed 7times for 30 yards. He also contributed2 QB sacks on defense...Steve Hoerner intercepted a pass...Cody Smith made 6 tackles andrecorded 2 QB sacks...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Wmsville East..... L 19-40Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Lackawanna..... L 0-14Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Iroquois.................7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... South Park................ 6:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... W Seneca East.......... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Wmsville South....7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Klimowitz 59-331, Evans 85-321,Winters 73-278, LaBarge 44-158, Addison 25-113,Fuller 30-96, Miranda 8-41, Fessell 9-36,Hoerner 3-6, Haley 3-3.Receiving: Fuller 6-111, Winters 5-67,Evans 4-29, Fessell 2-51, Franey 2-32,Mancini 2-24, Rogers 1-8, Scanlon 1-6.TDs: Klimowitz 3, Evans 3, Winters 2,LaBarge, Addison, Fuller.Passing: Addison 16-64-250, Evans 7-25-78,Fuller 0-1-0.TD Passes: Addison.Team ReportsInterceptions: Hoerner 2, Fuller, Rogers,Colts.Fumbles: Friedenberg 2, Haley 2, LaBarge 2,Fessell, Hontz.35LancasterRedskinsThe Redskins led 15-12 at the half but lost asee-saw affair to Riverside 40-38 inOT... Hayden Schonert had an outstandingday in the last day of hiscareer. Schonert led the defense with12 tackles. He alsoran 8 times for 37yards and 3 TDs...Corey Helenbrookcaught 4 passes for69 yards and a TD...Matt Szymanskimade 12 tackles...KevinHayden SchonertColafranceschi completed 23 of 36passes for 285 yards and a TD... Healso ran for 7 yards and another TD...Dan Corbi intercepted a pass. Corbialso caught 7 passes for 95 yards onoffense... Hunter Bell recovered afumble... Mitch Fuller ran 8 times for68 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Niagara Falls......W 16-10Fri., Sept. 7......... @ W Seneca West.....7:00Fri., Sept. 14....... Jamestown.................7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Clarence.................... 7:30Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Orchard Park.......1:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Frontier.................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Depew........................ 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Fuller 48-210, Asposto 47-133,Schonert 22-77, Szymanski 10-43,Colafranceschi 19-39, Helenbrook 13-26,Juhasz 2-11, Zimpfer 1-1, Ternowski 1-(-1),Curan 1-(-2), Corbi 1-(-2).Receiving: Corbi 34-513, Helenbrook 25-418,Fuller 24-362, Schonert 12-130, Koscielny10-92, Juhasz 3-25, O’Donnell 3-15,Kennedy 2-20, Zimpfer 2-18, Asposto 2-11,Szymanski 1-7.TDs: Fuller 6, Schonert 5, Helenbrook 3,Asposto 2, Corbi 2, Curran, Szymanski,Colafranceschi.Passing: Colafranceschi 123-236-1611.TD Passes: Colafranceschi 13.Interceptions: Danni, Helenbrook, Curran,Schonert, CorbiFumbles: Danni, Schonert, Bell.


Team ReportsLewiston-PorterLancersThe Lancers fellbehind 8-0 at the half andlost to Cheektowaga 24-6 in the firstround of the Class B playoffs... BillSchiavitti led the defense with theteam-high of 19 tackles. Schiavittialso forced 2 fumblesand recorded a totalof 131 tackles thisseason. Schiavittialso caught 3 passesfor 33 yards... JoshDaul completed 5 of19 passes for 60yards. He also ran forBill Schiavitti32 yards and scored a TD... QuranBrewer recovered a fumble... ZakNalbone rushed 10 times for 31 yardsand caught a 26-yard pass. Nalbonealso made 6 tackles on defense, ...Dan Hogan ran 8 times for 33 yardsand caught a pass. Hogan also contributed8 tackles on defense...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Burgard (AH)...... 7:00Fri., Sept. 7......... Tonawanda................7:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Amherst................ 6:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ South Park (Riv)..2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Maryvale.............. 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Cheektowaga.............7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Lackawanna..............7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Hogan 112-720, Nalbone 64-381,Schiavitti 24-152, JoDaul 23-115, Harpham 4-43,Reagan 7-20, Zorrillo 8-17.Receiving: Schiavitti 20-437, Reagan 13-316,Hogan 10-155, Nalbone 4-43, JBondi 2-17,Pryce 1-22, JeDaul 1-16, Zorrillo 1-16,Hinkle 1-6.TDs: Hogan 11, Schiavitti 7, Reagan 6,Nalbone 4, JoDaul 5, JeDaul.Passing: JoDaul 53-118-1028, Reagan 0-1-0.TD Passes: JoDaul 12.Interceptions: Reagan 2, Pryce 2, Eoute,JoDaul.Fumbles: CBondi, JBondi, Nalbone, Reagan,Hinkle, Brewer.LockportLionsThe Lions fell behind27-0 in the 2nd quarterbut staged one of the biggest rallies inWNY history to beat Clarence 42-35in OT... Mitchell Evans recorded ateam-high of 9 tackles, 5 solo. Evansalso rushed for 18yards on 4 carriesand caught 2 passesfor 15 yards... DanBronson completed13 of 22 passes for215 yards and 2 TDs.He also ran 9 timesfor 52 yards... RDHillman caught 4 passes for 96 yardsand scored a TD... James Chambersrushed 34 times for 139 yards and 3TDs. He also caught 3 passes for 30yards... Marshall Taylor made 8tackles and a QB sack... TevyeMaslowski caught 3 passes for 69yards and a TD...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Orchard Park........... 2:00Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Starpoint.............. 2:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Hutch Tech................2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Niagara Falls............ 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... St. Joe’s..................... 2:00Fri., Oct. 12.........@ Riverside...............7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Chambers 142-1175, Bronson 48-165,Evans 39-148, Diebel 12-33, Hillman 1-10,Dimsey 1-8, Townsend 2-0, Kerrissey 2-0,Maslowski 1-(-10), Mitravich 4-(-17).Receiving: Hillman 22-440, Chambers 18-394,Maslowski 13-241, Evans 11-94, Craig 3-42,Townsend 1-7.TDs: Chambers 29, Hillman 3, Maslowski 2,Townsend, Bronson, Evans, Craig.Passing: Bronson 68-122-1218, Chambers 0-1-0.TD Passes: Bronson 13.Tevye MaslowskiInterceptions: Townsend 2, Harden, Diebel,Dimsey, Chandler, Chambers.Fumbles: Chandler, Evans, Chambers,Townsend, Furlong, Diebel.Maple GroveRed DragonsThe Red Dragons tooka 24-0 lead at the halfand beat I-Prep 31-0... AaronGermain completed 2 of 5 passes for60 yards and 2 TDs... Oliver Simpsonran 19 times for 228 yards and 2 TDs,including a 44-yardrun... Jonah Tannermade the team highof 5 tackles, 3 solo...Derek Johnsonscored a TD on a 14-yard run... EricOlson kicked a 25-yard field goal andJonah Tannermade 3 PATs... Dalton Bolles made 2solo tackles and assisted on 2 others...Jeff Tampe intercepted a pass...Jason Seiberg made 4 tackles andintercepted a pass... Jed Micek intercepteda pass... Maple Grove will hostPortville this week in a Class D semifinalgame...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1........ @ Silver Creek...W 23-14Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Catt-LV............ W 30-6Fri., Sept. 14....... Randolph...................7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Chaut Lake...........7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... I-Prep.........................7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Portville................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Frewsburg................. 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Simpson 145-1237, Johnson 3-187,Germain ?-131, Klingensmith 8-54.Receiving: Johnson 2-44, Bolles 1-11.TDs: Simpson 13, Johnson 6, Germain 5,Bolles 3, Jones 2, Klingensmith, Seiberg,Nelson, Tanner.Passing: Germain 18-32-327.TD Passes: Germain 7.Interceptions: Germain 2, Nelson, Swan,Tanner, Bolles, Tampe, Seiberg, Micek.Fumbles: Tanner 2, Bolles, Golombek,Simpson, Wascher, Burns.36


MaryvaleFlyersThe Flyers trailed 14-7at the half and lost to EastHigh 34-17... John Hewitt made hisfirst career start as QB and completed2 of 3 passes for 25 yards... BrandonBojanowski rushed 15 times for 114yards and a TD. Healso caught a 18-yardpass... TylerGraham caught 3passes for 60 yards...Jon Dipasquale ledthe defense with theteam high of 6 tackles.Dipasquale alsorushed 7 times for 36 yards... MikeKelleher had a QB sack... AndrewDonius ran 12 times for 53 yards anda TD. He also recorded 4 tackles ondefense... Jeremy Spitzberg intercepteda pass... Troy Mason sackedthe East QB in the end zone to registera safety...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Cleve Hill............. L 16-34Fri., Sept. 7......... Amherst.....................7:00Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Tonawanda........... 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Burgard.....................7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Lew-Port................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Lackawanna.........7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Cheektowaga........7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Wawryzniak 110-856, Bojanowski 84-593,Jordan 37-213, Kelley 35-125, Donius 12-53,Mason 14-47, Dipasquale 7-36, Scales 6-20,Oldfield 5-12, Spitzberg 1-10, Hewitt 2-4.Receiving: Graham 26-453, Wise 6-60,Mason 5-93, Jordan 4-70, Bojanowski 3-63,Scales 2-102, Donius 1-13TDs: Wawryzniak 13, Bojanowski 8, Graham 3,Jordan 2, Mason, Wise, Donius.Passing: Wawryzniak 33-86-546, Hewitt 13-25-221,Bojanowski 1-1-15.TD Passes: Wawryzniak 7, Hewitt.John HewittInterceptions: Mason 2, Dipasquale,Wawryzniak, Spitzberg.Fumbles: Mason 2, Parmelee 2, Klein,Kelley, Graham, McCallie, Figueroa,Wawryzniak, Kelleher.McKinleyMacksNo Report.Team Reports2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Niag Wheatfield........7:30Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Wmsville North....2:00Fri., Sept. 14....... Canisius.....................7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Sweet Home.............. 7:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ North Ton............. 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Grand Island............ 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Jordan 83-858, Rutledge 33-380,Johnson 11-178, Dennis 19-164, Hill 15-68,Marshall 6-42, Thompson 4-28, Kelley 4-25,Epps 1-5, Miller 1-2, Lee 1-(-3).Receiving: Johnson 18-463, Smith 9-241,Kelley 8-270, Warren 6-196, Jordan 2-35.TDs: Johnson 13, Jordan 8, Warren 5,Rutledge 4, Kelley 3, Smith 2, Hill 2.Passing: Rutledge 39-90-1061, Jordan 5-14-143,Epps 0-1-0, Warren 0-1-0TD Passes: Rutledge 11, Jordan 3.Interceptions: Gant 2, Johnson 2, Warren,Jordan, Hill, Kelley, Wilson.Fumbles: Marshall 3, Johnson 2, Benton,Irby, Wilson, Powell, Hill.37MedinaMustangsThe Mustangs took a16-14 lead at the half anddominated the second half to beatDunkirk 46-14 last week... LonnieTaylor ran the ball twice for 23 yardsand a TD. Taylor also returned anINT 30 yards foranother TD. He alsomade 4 tackles,recovered a fumbleand had 2 QB sacks,including one in theend zone for a safety...Jason Hellwigcompleted 7 of 15 Lonnie Taylorpasses for 63 yards... Jake Cotrissran 7 times for 107 yards and a TD...Adam Eick made a team-high 11tackles... Dan Brown broke away fora 98-yard TD... Dan Barnes caught 3passes for 27 yards and intercepted apass... Brett Pecoraro scored a TDon a 54-yard run...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Akron.............. L 22-34Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Barker-RH............7:00Fri., Sept. 14....... <strong>New</strong>fane.....................7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Depew....................7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ East High (Riv)....7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Alden......................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Albion........................ 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Cotriss 97-738, Barna 55-314,Brown 16-162, Taylor 12-108, Fuller 24-92,Pecoraro 5-91, Harper 4-41, Barnes 2-36,Hellwig 4-(-6).Receiving: Taylor 32-650, Barna 16-296,Barnes 12-152, Austin 9-189, Cotriss 8-70,Fuller 1-11, Hellwig 1-(-3).TDs: Taylor 11, Barna 10, Cotriss 8, Austin 3,Brown 3, Harper, Barnes, Pecoraro.Passing: Hellwig 74-135-1222, Fuller 3-8-46,Barnes 2-5-97.TD Passes: Hellwig 14, Fuller, Barnes.Interceptions: Taylor 3, Barnes 2, Cotriss,Barna.Fumbles: Austin, Schoolcraft, Cuadrado,Taylor, McPherson.


Team Reports<strong>New</strong>fanePanthersThe Panthers were tied0-0 after three quartersbut pulled out a 14-7 win over EastAurora... John Schmidt missed amonth of the season with mono butreturned to the lineup and led thedefense with a teamhigh 7 tackles...Connor Sears ran31 times for 253yards and 2 TDs. Healso made 6 tackles...Jake Bow ran 3times for 16 yards...Matt Finch made 4tackles and intercepted a pass... KyleBurdick caught a 4-yard pass. He alsoran 6 times for 28 yards... ConnorHastings made 4 tackles... JimmyBranca recovered a fumble... JakeO’Keefe made 2 carries for 21 yards...<strong>New</strong>fane will close the season with agame at Tonawanda this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ East High.......... L 6-36Sat., Sept. 8......... Depew.....................L 0-53Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Medina..................7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Barker........................2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... Albion........................ 2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Wilson........................2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Alden.....................7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Sears 142-805, Bow 49-305,B.Geise 7-100, Burdick 15-77, O’Keefe 10-54,Matsulavage 1-10, SGeise 1-6, Schmidt 1-(-2).Receiving: Sears 9-69, Bow 7-214, Branca 6-77,O’Keefe 2-42, Kneeland 2-37, BGeise 2-25,Huntington 2-18, Burdick 2-8.TDs: Sears 5, Bow 4, BGeise, Branca.Passing: Kneeland 13-33-258, Bow 22-69-230.TD Passes: Bow 2, Kneeland.Interceptions: BGeise, Finch.John SchmidtFumbles: Schmidt, Gels, Sears, O’Keefe,Ratacyzak, BGeise, Branca.Niagara FallsWolverinesNo report.2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Lancaster........ L 10-16Sat., Sept. 8......... Jamestown............. L 7-35Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Riverside...............7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Lockport...............2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... Hutch Tech..............12:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Kenmore West.......... 2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Orchard Park.......7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: McCray 55-397, Smith 51-275,Bailey 27-189, Bryant 35-172, Scarborugh 10-49,Myles 5-18, Wilkins 2-11, Giles 4-2, Davis 2-0,Daul 4-(-9), Deween 2-(-9).Receiving: Myles 8-149, McCray 8-60,Smith 5-48, Bailey 2-64, Scarborugh 1-37,Mason 1-10, Daul 1-9, Hudson 1-6.TDs: Smith 4, Bailey 3, McCray 2, Myles,Scarborugh, Davis.Passing: Bailey 15-53-201, Smith 8-16-163,Daul 3-18-17, Deween 1-2-6, McCray 1-1-1.TD Passes: Bailey, Deween.Interceptions: Myles 3, Davis, Johnson, Bailey.Fumbles: Rolling 2, Smith, Simmons, Agee,Paretto, Bryant, Bailey, Messing.Niagara WheatfieldFalconsNo Report.2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ McKinley.............. 7:00Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Alden.....................7:00Sat., Sept. 14....... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00Sat., Sept. 21....... Starpoint................... 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Sweet Home..........2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Grand Island............ 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Wmsville North........ 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs..................... TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Ayers 15-81, Gravelle 5-21, Gatto3-9, Trunzo 1-7, Gilewski 5-(-19).Receiving: Scalzo 3-29, Gatto 2-4,Gravelle 1-(-4).TDs: None.Passing: Gilewski 6-19-29.TD Passes: None.Interceptions: None.Fumbles: Kish.38


NicholsBig GreenNichols trailed 10-6 atthe half and lost toFranklinville 29-20... Will LaHoodmoved from RT to center in the secondquarter and played well. He alsoshut down the inside run from thenose guard position...Adam Noonan ran21 times for 82 yardsand a TD. He alsocaught a pass... KenWilliams recorded ateam-high 14 tackles,including 8 initialhits... Steve Glinski Will LaHoodcaught 2 passes for 48 yards and aTD. Glinski also made 5 solo tacklesand an assist... Mike Geiger rushed 5times for 18 yards... Liam Ryan completed5 of 14 passes for 68 yards andwas in on a TD... The Big Green willclose the season when they play atCardinal O’Hara this weekend...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Can-Green............W 14-7Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Mynderse (5)........7:30Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Cuba-Rushford.... 1:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Bolivar-Rich......... 7:30Sat., Sept. 29....... Finney (5)................ 12:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... U-Prep (5)................. 4:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Finney (5).............TBASat., Oct. 20........ @ Niag Catholic....... 2:00Sat., Oct. 27........ @ O’Hara................. 2:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBATeam ReportsNorth TonawandaLumberjacksThe Lumberjacks led7-6 at the half and beatBennett 23-18 last weekend...Christian Mahoe ran 5 times for 14yards and a TD... Nehemiah Stonecaught 3 passes for 55 yards. Stonealso rushed 8 timesfor 22 yards... ChrisWoodard completed5 of 11 passes for109 yards. He alsoran for 26 yards...Taylor Mellott ledthe defense with aNehemiah Stoneteam-high 10 tackles...Tyjier Brandy ran 9 times for50 yards... Ian Gilhousen made 4solo tackles and intercepted 2 passes.Gilhousen also caught 2 passes for 54yards... Jon Zellner ran 6 times for 36yards and a TD... Taylor Ecksteinmade 7 solo tackles and 2 assists...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Sweet Home...... L 19-46Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Grand Island.. L 21-35Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Wmsville North....2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Kenmore East.... W 31-28Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Starpoint...............2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... McKinley................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Tonawanda........... 6:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBAOleanHuskiesThe Huskies fellbehind 36-13 at the halfand lost to Lackawanna 58-33... MaxPortlow caught 4 passes for 81 yardsand scored 3 TDs... Dante Tarr ran10 times for 53 yards and caught a 6-yard pass. Tarr alsoreturned four kicksfor 75 yards...Chance Anzivinecompleted 13 of 26passes for 231 yardsand 5 TDs... He alsoran for 11 yards...Patrick Scholla Luke Hennessycompleted a 24-yard pass. He alsocaught 3 passes for 76 yards and aTD... Luke Hennessy recorded 37yards on kick returns. He also caught3 passes for 32 yards... Wil Bathurstcaught 3 passes for 60 yards and aTD... Julian Roulo had a 15-yardkick return...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Bradford, Pa.....L 7-20Sat., Sept. 8......... Dunkirk............... L 28-34Sat., Sept. 15....... Southwestern....... W 18-3Sat., Sept. 22....... Pioneer................... L 6-42Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Eden......................2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ East Aurora..........7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ Springville.................6:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 Numbers 2012 NumbersRushing: Noonan 133-1141, Glinski 43-347,Geiger 36-275, Pringle 35-140, Williams 24-112,Lugo 5-23, Ryan 7-15.Receiving: Noonan 9-186, Glinski 8-156,Tyson 4-83, Berninger 3-57, Williams 2-21,Sendziak 1-10.TDs: Noonan 21, Glinski 6, Williams 2, Ryan 2,Geiger 2, Berninger 2, Tyson 2, Pringle.Passing: Ryan 27-53-513, Noonan 0-1-0.TD Passes: Ryan 9.Rushing: Mahoe 66-422, Stone 60-372,Zellner 72-341, Woodard 57-329, Brosius 33-202,Brandy 9-50, Topolski 10-24, Buryta 7-14,Goldsmith 2-0, McDonough 2-(-4).Receiving: Gilhousen 14-189, Stone 6-80,Brosius 6-36, Tripi 4-35, Ferry 4-19, Mahoe 3-75,Goldsmith 2-7.TDs: Stone 9, Mahoe 5, Brosius 2, Gilhousen 2,Zellner 2, Woodard.Passing: Woodard 42-114-563.TD Passes: Woodard 3.2012 NumbersRushing: Tarr 68-279, Plaud 28-100,Cunningham 14-52, Hennessey 2-21, Roulo 5-21,Anzavine 42-5, Scholla 7-4, Portlow 1-2.Receiving: Scholla 22-403, Bathurst 20-352,Hennessy 18-200, Cole 17-190, Tarr 16-185,Portlow 15-286, Roulo 1-24, Plaud 1-0,Anzavine 1-0.TDs: Portlow 7, Scholla 4, Bathurst 4, Tarr 3,Cole 2, Hennessy 2, Anzivine 2, Bathurst,Roulo, Cunningham.Passing: Anzavine 109-215-1628,Hennessy 2-3-69, Scholla 4-4-30.Interceptions: Ryan 5, Glinski.Fumbles: Williams 2, Noonan, Geiger.Interceptions: Gilhousen 3, Ferry 2, Topolski2, Brosius 2.Fumbles: Topolski 3, Mellott 2, Verrall,Lockard, Buryta.TD Passes: Anzavine 18, Hennessy.Interceptions: Scholla 3, Hennssey 2, Gayton.Fumbles: None.39


Orchard ParkQuakersThe Quakers rolledout to a 28-9 lead at thehalf and beat Kenmore West 49-33...Mitchell Wilson ran 12 times for 85yards and a TD. He scored another TDon a 78-yard reception... Austin Goltzled the defense witha team-high of 3 solotackles, an assist, anda QB sack. Goltzcaught 4 passes for127 yards and scored2 TDs... QBBenjamin Holmescompleted 8 of 22 Hans Weisanthalpasses for 265 yards and 3 TDs...Connor Eddy made 2 solo tacklesand assisted on 2 others... JettModkins ran 3 times for 19 yards anda TD... Raphael Pagliei caught 2passes for 36 yards... HansWeisanthal made 2 solo tackles and 2assists...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Lockport........W 42-21Sat., Sept. 8......... @ Clarence.........W 48-14Fri., Sept. 14....... W Seneca West..........7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Frontier.................7:30Sat., Sept. 29....... Lancaster...................1:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Jamestown............7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Niagara Falls.............7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Wilson 97-988, Holmes 71-440,Modkins 50-303, Falsone 15-97, McCarthy 7-39,AGoltz 8-34, KGoltz 12-27, Moran 6-24,Murphy 6-18, Wagner 2-14, Janes 2-11.Receiving: AGoltz 28-557, Pagliei 24-340,Falsone 10-152, Cullen 7-155, Murphy 3-40,Wagner 2-34, Wilson 1-78, Modkins 1-23,Moran 1-16, Belica 1-(-4).TDs: Wilson 16, AGoltz 12, Modkins 6,Holmes 4, Pagliei 3, Cullen, Eddy, Falsone,KGoltz, Sanfilippo.Passing: Holmes 62-100-1154, KGoltz 13-26-195,Murphy 1-1-16, AGoltz 1-3-30.TD Passes: Holmes 13, KGoltz 3.Interceptions: AGoltz 5, Dolce 2, Dogai 2,Innes, Modkins, Sanfilippo.Fumbles: Dolce, EddyPanamaPanthersTeam ReportsThe Panthers fellbehind 20-0 at the halfand lost to Ellicottville 42-8 lastweekend... Rob Benson led theground game as he rushed 13 timesfor 78 yards and a TD. Benson alsomade 5 tackles, 4solo... SawyerEggleston completed8 of 19 passes for104 yards. He alsomade 2 tackles ondefense... Alec Blosecaught 5 passes for81 yards... JacobShort led the defense with the teamhigh of 6 tackles with 2 initial hits...Kelvin Eddy rushed 4 times for 12yards and caught 2 passes for 16yards. Eddy also made returned 2kickoffs for 75 yards... Panama endsthe season with a 2-6 record...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Franklinville........ W 40-6Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Falconer...........L 12-24Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Forestville............. 1:30Sat., Sept. 22....... Sherman.................... 1:30Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Clymer.................. 1:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... Ellicottville................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Pine Valley............ 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Enlow 100-850, Benson 93-776,Eddy 44-171, Blose 5-34, Payne 6-27,Smouse 7-23, Jackson 2-4, Bergman 2-2,Eggleston 11-(-1), Saxton 1-(-3).Receiving: Blose 11-171, Enlow 9-92,Eddy 8-149, Schutt 6-107, Benson 6-39,Payne 1-23.TDs: Enlow 9, Benson 5, Blose 3, Eggleston 3,Smouse 2, Eddy, Schutt.Passing: Payne 19-39-240, Eggleston 21-55-331,Schutt 1-1-10, Blouse 0-1-0.TD Passes: Payne 2, Eggleston.Interceptions: Eddy, Enlow.Alec BloseFumbles: Eddy 2, Blose, Smouse, Hoch,Short, Benson, Eggleston, Bergman.PioneerPanthersThe Panthers trailed14-6 at the half and lostto Alden 35-13 last week... RB KyleHoffman rushed 21 times for 103yards and a TD. He rushed for at least100 yards in every game this seasonand also led the teamwith 9 tackles.DE Justin Bliss had amonster game. Hehad 7 tackles including3 tackles-for-lossand two sacks. Blissalso intercepted aZack Franzpass and averaged 37yards on 5 punts)... Freshmen DTFoster Dell had 2 sacks and 2 tacklesfor lost yardage. Senior Zack Franzhad a solid season on both the offensiveline and at LB. Franz was a veryconsistent blocker at his G positionand was also one of the Panthers’leading tacklers...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Dunkirk.....................7:00Fri., Sept. 7......... @ East Aurora...W 42-22Fri., Sept. 14....... East High.................. 7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Olean.....................7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Springville............ 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Eden...........................7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Hutch Tech................7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Hoffman 226-1353, Riordan 69-398,Redden 5-55, Miller 18-38, Slomba 6-25,Theriault 3-14, Mummery 3-6, Schloss 3-6,Little 1-1.Receiving: Bliss 9-237, Theriault 6-37,Siddle 2-33, Riordan 1-4.TDs: Hoffman 16, Bliss 4, Miller 3, Theriault 2,Riordan 2, Siddle, Little.Passing: Miller 15-37-249, Little 3-12-62,Siddle 0-1-0.TD Passes: Miller 5, Little.Interceptions: Bliss 2, Hoffman, Theriault,Siddle, Souder.Fumbles: Mummery 2, Franz, Souder, Hyman,Bliss, Theriault, Moran.40


PortvillePanthersThe Panthers led 6-0after one quarter butexploded for 3 TDs in the 2nd frameand went on to beat Chautauqua Lake39-28... Zach Wood ran 16 times for197 yards and 2 TDs. He caught 3passes for 39 yardsand 2 more TDs.Wood also returnedan INT 55 yards forhis fifth TD... BrettMarcellin completed6 of 10 passes for154 yards and 3 TDs.He also made a 36-yard run... Ben Waugh intercepted apass and recovered a fumble. He alsorushed for 15 yards... GunnarVanCuren caught 2 passes for 103yards and a TD. VanCuren also ran for18 yards... Curtis Caya led thedefense with 9 tackles... Portvilleplays at Maple Grove this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Cattaraugus......... W 20-0Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Chaut Lake.......L 6-12Fri., Sept. 14....... Frewsburg................. 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Silver Creek......... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Randolph.................. 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Maple Grove............. 7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ @ I-Prep (AH).......... 4:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Wood 145-887, Van Curen 90-511,Waugh 20-63, Shoff 10-60, ), Marcellin 31-30,Caya 4-4, Giberson 2-(-2), Muniga 1-(-9).Receiving: Van Curen 12-224, Wood 7-111,Waugh 7-54, Burrows 5-41, Muniga 2-31,Caya 2-16.TDs: Wood 9, Van Curen 5, Burrows 3,Waugh 3, Muniga 2, Marcellin, Caya.Passing: Marcellin 35-63-477, Van Curen 0-2-0.TD Passes: Marcellin 7.Brett MarcellinInterceptions: Wetzler 3, Marcellin 2,VanCuren 2, Waugh 2, Wenke, Wood,Burrows, Muniga.Fumbles: Waugh 2, Giberson, Marcellin.RandolphCardinalsTeam ReportsThe Cardinals explodedfor 34 points in thefirst quarter and beat Catt-Little Valley44-14 last weekend in the first roundof the Class D playoffs... JaredPitchford led the ground game as herushed 8 times for 98yards, including a 56-yard TD... ChrisDoubek ran 8 timesfor 65 yards and aTD. Doubek alsomade 7 tackles ondefense... NateJared PitchfordBeaver made 6 tacklesand recovered a fumble... BryceMorrison made 4 tackles andknocked down two passes... JordanDowiasz ran for 18 yards and 2 TDs...Micah Kehoe kicked a 36-yard FGand was good on 5-of-6 PATs... MitchMaycock tossed a 40-yard TD pass toLucas Brown...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Frewsburg............ 7:30Fri., Sept. 7......... Silver Creek.............. 7:30Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Maple Grove........ 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... I-Prep........................ 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Portville................ 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Chaut Lake.......... 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Cattaraugus-LV........ 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Dowiasz 87-906, Pitchford 33-373,Doubek 15-179, Miinte 15-133.Receiving: Beaver 6-160, Dowiasz 2-56,Brown 1-40, Miinte 2-15.TDs: Dowiasz 19, Pitchford 6, Beaver 4,Miinte 3, Doubek 3, Maycock, Hettenbaugh,Brown.Passing: Maycock 31-61-620, Beaver 2-3-67.TD Passes: Maycock 7.Interceptions: Hettenbaugh.Fumbles: Faust 2, Oldro 2, Andrews, Miinte,Buvoltz, Beaver.RiversideFrontiersRiverside trailed 15-12at the half but rallied topull out a 40-38 win over Lancaster inOT... Jarmel Caldwell completed 3of 5 passes for 46 yards and a TD. Healso returned a kickoff 81 yards foranother TD. Caldwellalso made 3 tacklesand intercepted apass... JuliusCathcart ran 13times for 85 yardsand 2 TDs and intercepteda pass...Quincy Wilson hada QB sack... Lawrence Bonaventureled the defense with the team high of5 tackles... Brandon Jefferson caught3 passes for 46 yards and a TD...Nyru Jackson made a QB sack...Teron Scott rushed 8 times for 28yards and made 4 tackles on defense...Charles Woods made 4 tackles...2012 ScheduleSun., Sept. 2........ vs Auburn............ L 20-50Sat., Sept. 8......... Frontier................ L 16-28Fri., Sept. 14....... Niagara Falls.............7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Kenmore West......2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Clarence................7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Hutch Tech........... 4:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Lockport....................7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Cathcart 80-388, Scott 37-197,Caldwell 30-117, Jones 11-40, Jefferson 3-17,Davis 2-6.Receiving: Jefferson 13-233, Burgos 11-83,Caldwell 7-72, Scott 3-63, Cathcart 3-33,Howard 2-36, Davis 1-50, Nelson 1-18.TDs: Cathcart 7, Jefferson 3, Caldwell 3,Scott 2, Burgos.Passing: Jones 32-77-457, Caldwell 9-17-139.TD Passes: Jones 3, Caldwell.Interceptions: Burgos 3, Cathcart 2,Caldwell.Fumbles: Singletary, Bonaventure.Jarmel Caldwell41


St. FrancisRed RaidersSt. Francis jumped outto a 26-0 lead at the halfand the Raiders earned their first win ofthe season when they beat CardinalO’Hara 39-14... Jordan Zakroczemskipunched in 2 short-yardage TDs andalso caught a 10-yardTD pass... BrianMelisz completed 4of 8 passes for 39yards and a TD...Alex Mistermanpowered the groundattack as he rushedJordan Zakroczemski18 times for 286yards and 2 TDs. Misterman brokefree for a 54-yard TD run... ElliotBuccieri caught a 12-yard pass...Devantie Campbell ran 5 times for15 yards and caught a 5-yard pass...Jared Dolegala caught a 12-yardpass... Jon Lawson made 3 carries for19 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Aquinas..................L 7-44Sat., Sept. 8......... Holy Trinity.............. 1:00Sat., Sept. 15....... @ St. Joe’s................ 2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Erie Prep................... 7:00Sat., Sept. 29....... @ Canisius................ 2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ St. Mary’s.............1:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ St. Ignatius...........TBAFri., Oct. 19.........O’Hara...................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 26.........Timon........................ 7:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: AMisterman 153-865, Campbell 22-87,Williams 29-80, Zakrozemski 13-28, Lawson 3-19,Coleman 3-4, Buccieri 2-(-2), JkDolegala 5-(-7),Melisz 16-(-107).Receiving: Coleman 16-301, Woyshner 8-101,JrDolegala 7-137, AMisterman 6-144, Buccieri 6-95,Gawronski 3-24, Miller 2-35, Taylor 2-21,Campbell 2-17, Choboy 1-20, Zakrozemski 1-10.TDs: AMisterman 10, Zakrozemski 3, Coleman 2,Woyshner 2, JrDolegala, JkDolegala, Buccieri.Passing: JkDolegala 37-94-619, Melisz 17-45-286.TD Passes: JkDolegala 4, Melisz 3.Interceptions: Buccieri 3, Coleman, Melisz,Johnson.Fumbles: Buccieri, JrDolegala, Taylor, Miller,Valenti.St. Joe’sMaraudersTeam ReportsThe Marauders took a21-14 lead at the half andscored 4 TDs in the third quarter asthey beat St. Mary’s 56-34... MylesYoung rushed 5 times for 61 yardsand a TD... Brandon Belles was a perfect8-for-8 on PATkicks. Belles alsomade a solo tackle...Rod Payne ran 12times for 160 yardsand 2 TDs, includinga 63-yard scoringjaunt. He scoredMyles Younganother TD on a 45-yard pass play. Payne also made ateam-high 11 solo tackles... Tyler Hilltossed a 45-yards TD pass... Ilo Noblerushed 18 times for 202 yards and 3TDs... Jack Bargnesi made 5 solotackles and assisted on 2 others...Corey Talford added 7 yards to therushing totals...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Wilson Magnet (5)... 2:00Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Bennett...........W 43-14Sat., Sept. 15....... St. Francis................. 2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ O’Hara................. 2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Aquinas.................7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Lockport...............2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Timon....................7:00Sat., Oct. 20........ St. Mary’s................. 2:00Sat., Oct. 27........ Canisius.....................1:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Noble 95-1019, Payne 81-637,Davis 33-258, Young 20-179, Hill 10-73,Gilbert 21-58, Talford 4-27, Stepney 3-23,Gregory 2-11, Thompson 3-8, Owens 1-5.Receiving: Stepney 10-130, Hill 7-116,Noble 6-176, Payne 5-126, Davis 4-38,Shelton 1-16, Archer 1-13, Schulefand 1-9.TDs: Noble 15, Payne 11, Davis 5, Hill 4,Stepney 2, Young 2, McKenna, Gregory.Passing: Hill 10-34-338, Gilbert 20-37-215,Davis 5-10-71.TD Passes: Hill 6, Gilbert 4, Davis.Interceptions: Davis 5, Bargnesi 2, Archer,McKenna, Noble, Stepney, Payne, Hubert.Fumbles: Payne, Davis, Spina, Hill, Noble,Custodi, Wasilewski, Hector.42St. Mary’sLancersSt. Mary’s trailed just21-14 at the half but lostto St. Joe’s 56-34... Nate Keith rushedfor 57 yards and a TD on just 2 carries.He also recovered a fumble ondefense... Alex Horvatis caught 2passes for 19 yardsand a TD... JustinHersey completed 3of 13 passes for 23yards and a TD.Hersey also rushedfor 12 yards andanother TD... RobertDesiderio led thedefense with a team-high 15 tackles...Nick Vallone ran 20 times for 155yards and a TD. He also returned akickoff 82 yards for a TD... AnthonyRobinson made 6 tackles and intercepteda pass... Bryan O’Neill caughta 10-yard pass... Andrew Hoffmanmade 9 tackles...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Ben Franklin W 16-14Sat., Sept. 8......... Canisius.....................1:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Cardinal O’Hara......1:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Ellicottville................ 1:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Timon....................7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... St. Francis................. 1:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Batavia..................7:00Sat., Oct. 20........ @ St. Joe’s................ 2:00Nov. 2/3............... Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Vallone 146-1437, BO’Neill 39-367,Hersey 42-148, Stitt 14-138, Horvatis 3-110,Keith 2-57, Zeigler 2-13, Osbourne 2-12.Receiving: Horvatis 10-116, Vallone 6-131,Strong 5-105, Schaefer 1-36, Stitt 1-12,BO’Neill 1-10, Hersey 1-8.TDs: Vallone 18, Hersey 5, Strong 4, BO’Neill 3,Horvatis 3, Stitt 2, Keith.Passing: Hersey 25-53-410, Horvatis 1-1-8.TD Passes: Hersey 7.Andrew HoffmanInterceptions: Strong 2, Vallone, Keith,Horvatis, Robinson.Fumbles: Battaglia 2, Keith 2, Cippola,Strong, Zeigler, Stitt, Horvatis.


SalamancaWarriorsSalamanca fell behind28-7 entering the 4thquarter. The Warriors rallied but lostto Cleveland Hill 28-21... Salamancarecovered 2 onsides kicks late in thegame to pull within a score... DamionTaylor returned akickoff 85 yards for aTD. He also scored aTD on a 21-yardreception and rushedfor 16 yards. Tayloralso made 10 tackleson defense... TannerJohn completed 10of 24 passes for 156 yards and a TD.John also rushed 12 times for 70yards, and another TD and made 8tackles on defense... Cameron Caputimade 10 tackles... Joe Hinmancaught 5 passes for 75 yards... DustyLewis made 6 tackles... Jaron Ballcaught 2 passes for 27 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Springville..............W 7-6Fri., Sept. 7......... Cass Valley........... W 24-6Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Alley-Lime............7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Southwestern........7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Gowanda.............. 7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Falconer.....................7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ @ Westfield...............7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: John 86-790, Spruce 92-535,Taylor 33-239, Caputi 40-209, White 8-37,Beatie 1-8, Greene 1-7, Shaul 1-7, Fish 1-6.Receiving: Hinman 24-522, Ball 15-282,Taylor 4-135, Spruce 3-63, Greene 3-56,White 2-16, LJohn 1-18, Caputi 1-10, Ray 1-1.TDs: John 13, Taylor 8, Ball 4, Spruce 3,Hinman 3, White, Greene, Spruce.Passing: John 54-128-1103, Taylor 0-1-0,Greene 0-1-0.TD Passes: John 11Damion TaylorInterceptions: Taylor 3, Spruce, Caputi,Greene.Fumbles: Cunningham 3, Lewis 2, Taylor,Beatie.ShermanWildcatsTeam ReportsSherman trailed 13-0after three quarters andlost to Clymer 19-13... AndrewGraham rushed for 73 yards and aTD on 17 carries. He also completed 5of 14 passes for 71 yards and a TD...Graham also made12 tackles ondefense... JohnLuden caught 3 passesfor 58 yards and aTD... Travis Henrymade 8 tackles andrecorded a QB sack...Chris Greiner ran 10times for 30 yards and made 12 tackleson defense... Trevor Enterline ledthe defense with a team-high 16 tacklesand also caught a 7-yard pass...Ryan Robson had a solid day as hemade 13 tackles... Eric Horstmancaught a 6-yard pass... Sherman finishesthe season with a 5-3 record...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Clymer.................. W 32-0Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Pine Valley.... W 35-7Sat., Sept. 15....... Westfield....................1:30Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Panama.................1:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Ellicottville........... 7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... Franklinville............. 1:30Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Forestville............. 1:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Moorhead 103-633, Graham 88-451,Greiner 36-173, Lyon 13-96, Enterline 17-53,Hannold 3-34.Receiving: Luden 21-378, Scouten 11-235,Moorhead 9-144, Enterline 3-54, Horstman 2-35.TDs: Moorhead 14, Graham 6, Luden 4,Enterline 3, Greiner 3, Scouten 2, Rammelt.Passing: Graham 46-96-846, Robson 0-2-0.TD Passes: Graham 10.Interceptions: Moorhead, Lyon.Andrew GrahamFumbles: Spacht 2, Enterline 2, Henry,Greiner, Scouten, Reyes, Moorhead, Rammelt,Lyon, Robson.Silver CreekBlack KnightsSilver Creek led just6-0 at the half butexploded for 3 TDs in the third quarteras the Black Knights beatFrewsberg 33-8... Sherman Williamsran 19 times for 135 yards and a TD...He also made a teamhigh 8 tackles...Zack Klisiewiczcaught 4 passes for27 yards and a TD...Anthony Moralesrecovered a fumble...Nick Iskra completed9 of 13 passes for Stephen Marcey127 yards and a TD... Tyler Bainintercepted a pass. Bain also rushedfor 13 yards... Zed Williams ran 19times for 120 yards and 3 TDs. Healso made 6 tackles on defense...Stephen Marcey recovered a fumbleand caught a 40-yard pass... KaineKettle recorded a QB sack...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Maple Grove........L 20-31Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Randolph.........L 12-13Sat., Sept. 15....... @ I-Prep..................12:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Portville..................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Cattaraugus-LV....7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Frewsburg............ 7:30Fri., Oct. 12........ Chaut Lake............... 7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: ZWilliams 144-795, SWilliams 111-382,Bain 7-65, Kettle 2-10, Iskra 19-2, Morales 1-0.Receiving: ZWilliams 22-413, Klisiewicz 22-295,Bain 19-304, Marcey 6-104, Hogg 2-63,Morales 2-21, Kettle 1-10.TDs: ZWilliams 12, Bain 5, SWilliams 5,Klisiewicz 3, Morales, Iskra, Strong.Passing: Iskra 71-126-1098, ZWilliams 3-7-84.TD Passes: Iskra 10, ZWilliams 2.Interceptions: Bain 3, Morales.Fumbles: Marcey 3, Strong, Morales.43


South ParkSparksSouth Park trailed 14-6 at the half and lost toKenmore East 27-12 last week...Tyrell Mitchell had a big day as hecaught 4 passes for 110 yards and aTD. He also intercepted a pass ondefense... MauriceHowie rushed 11times for 88 yards.He also completed 15of 28 passes for 212yards and 2 TDs...Daquan Colemancaught 2 passes for25 yards... Chino Antonio LeonardBerrios led the defense with a teamhigh 8 tackles. Berrios also caught 2passes for 10 yards... Laron Watkinsran 7 times for 42 yards... AntonioLeonard caught 5 passes for 56yards... Joe Fortson caught 2 passesfor 11 yards... South Park will end theseason by hosting Hamburg...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Hamburg..............W 18-6Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Iroquois........... L 26-40Sat., Sept. 15....... W Seneca East.......... 7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... South Park................ 2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... Bennett...................... 7:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Wmsville East...... 2:00SouthwesternTrojansTeam ReportsThe Trojans led 14-0after the 1st quarter andbeat Gowanda 38-0... SophomoreNoah Weinstein made his first varsitystart at QB. Weinstein ran 14 times for170 yards and 2 TDs... Jake Pillingrushed 8 times for 62yards and a TD.Pilling also completed2 of 3 passes for11 yards... RyanSchutte caught a 4-yard pass and added5 yards to the rushingtotals... PeterNoah WeinsteinTrathen led the defense with a teamhigh 14 tackles... Brandon Himes ran3 times for 61 yards and a TD... AndyGreenlee caught a 7-yard pass... NickBaglia recovered a fumble... HunterPeterson rushed for 50 yards and aTD on 9 carries... Jordan Bretzrecovered a fumble...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Falconer........... W 24-0Fri., Sept. 7......... Westfield................ L 0-27Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Olean.....................7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... Salamanca.................7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Allegany-Lime......7:30Sat., Oct. 6.......... Cassadaga Valley...... 7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Eden...................... 2:00SpringvilleGriffinsSpringville trailed 6-0at the half but rallied fora 12-6 win over Eden in the firstround of the Class B playoffs... JoshCieslica ran for 45 yards, including a19-yard TD, on just 4 carries. He alsoreturned a kick for 20yards and made 5tackles... ChrisPhinney ran 11 timesfor 104 yards and aTD. Phinney also ledthe defense with ateam-high 14 tackles...Tyler ConklinTyler Conklinrushed 9 times for 47 yards... NateWolcott intercepted a pass... TylerStudd made 12 tackles and recorded aQB sack... Bill Dickenson ran for 18yards... Brandon Ball made 9 tacklesand recorded 2 QB sacks... EthanBenz added 7 yards to the rushingtotals...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Salamanca...........L 6-7Fri., Sept. 7......... Eden.................L 13-19 otSat., Sept. 15....... @ Burgard (AH).......1:00Fri., Sept. 21....... East Aurora...............7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Pioneer.......................7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Dunkirk................ 7:30Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Olean.....................7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Watkins 63-478 , Howie 80-397,Berrios 8-51, Degrafenre 4-28.Receiving: Mitchell 26-479, Coleman 26-424,Leonard 22-278, Watkins 18-201, Berrios 17-213,Fortson 17-143, Mitchell 2-70, Mills 1-13.TDs: Berrios 9, Coleman 6, Howie 4, Mitchell 4,Watkins 3, Leonard 2, Fortson.Passing: Howie 129-203-1816, Berrios 3-4-26.TD Passes: Howie 20.Interceptions: Mitchell 5, Berrios 3, Howie 2,Leonard 2, Sturgis, Degrafenre.Fumbles: Mitchell, Degrafenre, Aponte,Berrios, Seagrave.Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 Numbers 2012 NumbersRushing: Pilling 104-492, Peterson 66-356,Weinstein 24-198, Bellardo 34-149,Schutte 15-68, Himes 3-61, Martin 1-1.Receiving: Schutte 23-248, Greenlee 8-75,Baglia 8-58, Peterson 6-55, Hogue 4-97,Weinstein 4-44, Bellardo 2-20.TDs: Pilling 6, Schutte 4, Peterson 3,Weinstein 2, Baglia, Greenlee, Himes.Passing: Pilling 55-133-597.TD Passes: Pilling 6.Interceptions: Hogue 2, Schutte, Baglia,Trathen.Fumbles: Schutte 2, Trathen, Weinstein,Baglia, Bretz.Rushing: Conklin 104-517, Dickinson 72-468,Phinney 83-465, EBenz 76-359, Cieslica 4-45,Berry 2-14.Receiving: DeWitt 6-59, EBenz 5-60,Phinney 5-16, Suffoletto 2-41, DeLuca 1-21,Conklin 1-18.TDs: Dickinson 6, Conklin 5, Phinney 4,Suffoletto, Berry, DeWitt, EBenz, Cieslica.Passing: Dickinson 22-51-225.TD Passes: Dickinson 4.Interceptions: Cordova 2, Fisher, Berry,EBenz, Phinney, Scharra, Wolcott.Fumbles: Deluca, Cordova, Fisher, Berry,Phinney, Cieslica.44


StarpointSpartansStarpoint led 28-14entering the 4th quarterbut lost to West Seneca East 36-35 onthe last play of the game... Jon Rudesrushed 11 times for 119 yards and 2TDs... Bart Mazzara led the defensewith a team-high 10tackles... SamTerrazzino completed2 of 5 passes for71 yards... EvanMajewski ran 25times for 111 yardsand 2 TDs... Joe Nyerecorded 7 tacklesJon Rudesand a QB sack... Andrew Rankiecaught a 63-yard pass. He also ran 5times for 36 yards and a TD and completed2 of 3 passes for 18 yards...Matt Pennacchio intercepted a pass...Steve Wilde had a solid night as hemade 9 tackles... Austin Bratek ranfor 12 yards on 3 carries...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... Wmsv North.......W 23-20Sat., Sept. 8......... Lockport................ L 6-31Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Grand Island........2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Niag Wheatfield... 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... North Tonawanda.....2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Kenmore East...... 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Sweet Home......... 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBASweet HomePanthersTeam ReportsThe Panthers led 21-0at the half and put thegame away with 3 TDs in the 3rdquarter as they beat Williamsville East46-6... Kahlil Humphrey rushed 13times for 159 yards and 2 TDs. Healso caught a 16-yardpass... MichaelTorrillo completed 6of 12 passes for 66yards and a TD. Healso rushed for 14yards... JordanEvert ran 13 timesfor 132 yards and 2Jordan EvertTDs... Brandon Smiley scored a TDon a 36-yard reception. Smiley alsorushed for 23 yards... Calvin Martincaught 2 passes for 19 yards... JoshRowe ran 3 times for 13 yards and aTD... Brad Zaffram ran for 14 yardsand a TD on just 2 carries... MichaelMcCoy added 14 yards to the totals...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ North Ton...... W 46-19Sat., Sept. 8......... Kenmore East...... W 41-6Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Kenmore West..... 2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ McKinley.............. 7:00Sat., Sept. 29....... Niag Wheatfield........2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... Wmsville North........ 2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ Starpoint................... 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBATonawandaWarriorsTonawanda played toa 0-0 tie at the half butlost to Albion 16-6 last weekend...Clayton Hess ran 5 times for 23 yardsand a TD. He also completed 8 of 23passes for 144 yards... StevenWarthling led thedefensive effort witha team-high 8 tacklesand also recovered afumble... TylerHughes rushed 18times for 73 yards...Connor Pummcaught 4 passes forTodd Banks54 yards... Todd Banks made 7 tacklesand recorded a QB sack... TristanBoling caught a 41-yard pass... DaveHutzler made 3 tackles and intercepteda pass. Hutzler also caught a 3-yardpass... The Warriors will close the seasonby hosting <strong>New</strong>fane this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Cheektowaga....... L 32-53Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Lew-Port......... L 14-38Fri., Sept. 14....... Maryvale................... 7:30Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Lackawanna.........7:30Fri., Sept. 28....... Amherst.....................7:30Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Burgard................ 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ North Tonawanda.... 6:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 Numbers 2012 Numbers2012 NumbersRushing: Majewski 194-1230, Rudes 48-398,Rankie 34-211, Bratek 22-129, Mott 6-69,Thompson 7-30, Chase 11-13, Mott 2-6,Nye 1-1, Terrazzino 3-0, Pennacchio 4-(-3).Receiving: Rudes 4-57, Bratek 3-29,Majewski 2-8, Rankie 1-63, Mott 1-8,Pennachio 1-4.TDs: Majewski 15, Rudes 8, Rankie 4,Pennachio, Mazzara, Mott, Bratek.Passing: Rankie 9-18-95, Terrazzino 2-6-71,Chase 1-1-1, Pennacchio 0-9-0.TD Passes: None.Interceptions: Wilde, Mazzara, Herman,Rudes, Pennacchio.Fumbles: Hart, Wetzel, Majewski.Rushing: Evert 99-619, Humphrey 51-421,Torrillo 36-203, McCoy 7-111, Smiley 12-86,Zaffram 11-54, Johnson 13-41, Rowe 5-35,Lee 2-33, Virges 3-20, Huebert 3-16, Mann 2-8,Reger 1-3, Britt 3-0.Receiving: Zaffram 18-475, Martin 13-229,Mann 11-204, McCoy 4-105, Humphrey 3-67,Smiley 3-65, Evert-3-39, Rowe 2-35, Barone 1-11.TDs: Evert 14, Zaffram 9, Humphrey 7, Mann 4,McCoy 3, Martin 3, Rowe 3, Huebert 2,Torrillo 2, Virges, Smiley.Passing: Torrillo 66-97-1422.TD Passes: Torrillo 16.Interceptions: Huebert 2, Mann 2, Reger 2,Zaffram 2, McCoy, Rowe, Huebert, Martin.Fumbles: Virges 3, Huebert, Navarro, Rowe,Matyjasik, Groll, Smiley.Rushing: Hughes 128-584, Barnard 48-259,Hess 50-192, Hutzler 5-34, Adams 6-33,Boling 13-32.Receiving: Boling 29-497, Pumm 19-212,Hutzler 15-241, Frye 5-20, Hughes 3-54,Barnard 2-5, Hess 1-7.TDs: Hess 8, Boling 4, Hughes 3, Pumm 3,Barnard.Passing: Hess 73-155-1006, Boling 1-1-7.TD Passes: Hess 7, Boling.Interceptions: Simonds, Hughes, Hutzler.Fumbles: Pullo 2, Frye, Warthling.45


West Seneca EastTrojansWest Seneca Easttrailed Starpoint 28-14entering the fourth quarter but ralliedto win 36-35... Andy Smigiera completed11 of 15 passes for 174 yardsand a TD. He also ran 22 times for142 yards. He scoreda TD on a 14-yardrun and ran for thegame-winning 2-point PAT on the lastplay of the game...Scott Ackerman ran11 times for 44 yardsand 3 TDs. He also Nate Sedlacekcaught 7 passes for 127 yards andanother TD... ... Ryan Johnson made8 tackles and intercepted a pass...Nate Sedlacek led the defense with ateam high 13 tackles... AustinSpindler caught 2 passes for 34yards... Anthony Skretny caught 2passes for 13 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Bennett................. W 48-6Fri., Sept. 7......... Wmsville East....W 28-14Sat., Sept. 15....... @ South Park........... 2:00Fri., Sept. 21....... Wmsville South.........7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... @ Hamburg.............. 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Lake Shore........... 6:30Fri., Oct. 12........ W Seneca West......... 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Smigiera 98-637, Ackerman 66-432,Johnson 55-248, Waterman 29-142,Spindler 19-68, Kupka 7-21, Juzdowski 4-18,Lindner 3-(-3).Receiving: Ackerman 27-535, Spindler 16-236,Skretny 13-150, Gudza 6-117, Waterman 2-31.TDs: Ackerman 14, Johnson 8, Smigiera 4,Spindler 3.Passing: Smigiera 65-103-1066.TD Passes: Smigiera 8.Interceptions: Crabtree 4, Johnson 3,Spindler 2, Smigiera, Sedlacek, Waterman.Fumbles: None.The Indians advancedto the Charles FunkeTournament finals with a 35-14 winover Irondequoit... Devin Reynoldsran 17 times for 109 yards and 2 TDs.He also made 6 tackles, 2 solo, andrecovered a fumbleon defense... ChrisLucas completed 2of 5 passes for 22yards and a TD...Tyler Perna caughtan 11-yard TD pass...Devan Leo led thedefense with theTeam ReportsWest Seneca WestIndiansteam high of 11 tackles, 5 solo, and aQB sack... Pete Walsh ran 19 timesfor 156 yards and 2 TDs. He alsocaught an 11-yard pass... DakotaFarr ran 3 times for 15 yards... JohnLobdell made 3 solo tackles, 2 assists,and recorded 2 QB sacks... WillKornacki ran for 12 yards...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Frontier................W28-12Fri., Sept. 7......... Lancaster........,.....W 34-7Fri., Sept. 14....... @ Orchard Park.......7:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ Jamestown............7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Barker........................7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Clarence.................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ @ W Seneca East..... 7:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Walsh 131-710, Reynolds 67-371,Walker 33-268, Lucas 31-145, Kornacki 26-123,Lobdell 19-87, Weiler 9-19, Farr 3-15,Augustine 1-4, DiChristopher 3-4 .Receiving: Perna 15-176, Walsh 7-75,Wheelock 7-73, Marshall 3-19, Walker 1-47,Reynolds 1-20, Ebert 1-7.TDs: Reynolds 7, Walsh 4, Walker 3, Perna 3,Kornacki 2, Wieler, Lucas.Passing: Lobdell 16-33-124, Lucas 19-50-293.TD Passes: Lucas 2, Lobdell.Devan LeoInterceptions: Farr 4, Walsh, Walker.Fumbles: Wheelock 2, Ebert, Perna,Tarnowski, DiChristopher.Williamsville EastFlamesThe Flames fellbehind 21-0 at the halfand lost to Sweet Home 46-6... ChrisTideswell played a tough, physicalgame and made 6 tackles on the day...Alex Dibernardo caught a 25-yardpass... Jaleel Battleran 15 times for 70yards and scored theFlames’ TD. He alsocompleted a 25-yardpass... Ryan Wayneled the defense as hemade a team-high 8tackles... Earl Chris TideswellPerrin recovered a fumble... RickRunfola ran 12 times for 30 yards...Hank Ransom played well and wasin on 5 tackles... Mike Oles rushed 4times for 16 yards... Ryan Wayneadded 2 yards to the rushing totals...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Lake Shore........... 6:30Fri., Sept. 7......... @ W Seneca East..... 7:00Sat., Sept. 15....... Iroquois..................... 2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Wmsville North....7:30Sat., Sept. 29....... Bennett...................... 2:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... @ Wmsville South....7:00Sat., Oct. 13........ South Park................ 2:00Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 NumbersRushing: Battle 111-633, Runfola 67-365,Schulenberg 70-295, Oles 9-28, Dibernardo 4-23,Wagner 1-16, Wayne 4-16.Receiving: Battle 17-191, Williams 10-227,Wagner 8-96, Kwietniewski 7-190,Schulenberg 7-46, Swain 6-82, Ransom 4-128,Lewis 1-38, Dibernardo 1-25, Oles 1-0.TDs: Battle 9, Wagner 3, Williams 3, Ransom 3,Runfola 3, Schulenberg 2, Swain,Kwietniewski.Passing: Dibernardo 51-102-684,Battle 11-26-326.TD Passes: Dibernardo 7, Battle 4.Interceptions: Williams 3, Perrin 2, Lewis,Schulenberg, Battle.Fumbles: Wayne, Wagner, Swain, Ransom,Perrin.46


Williamsville NorthSpartansWilliamsville Northtrailed 18-13 at the halfbut scored twice after the break andbeat Hamburg 25-18... Junior RBDerek Isler rushed for 214 yards and3 TDs on 23 carries. He also caught 2passes for 47 yards.Isler also made 6tackles, caused afumble and recovereda fumble ondefense... RyanMajewski completed5 of 16 passes for 90yards. He also carriedDerrick Isler6 times for 36 yards and a TD... NickAmes made 7 tackles and recovered afumble... Casey Davis caught 2 passesfor 27 yards... Kolbe Hughes rushedfor 24 yards... Nick Pilon led thedefense with a team high 11 tackles...Josh Thompson caught a 16-yardpass...2012 ScheduleSat., Sept. 1......... @ Starpoint......... L 20-23Sat., Sept. 8......... McKinley..............L 12-24Sat., Sept. 15....... North Tonawanda.....2:00Sat., Sept. 22....... Wmsville East........... 2:00Sat., Sept. 29....... Grand Island.............2:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ Sweet Home..........2:00Sat., Oct. 13........ @ Niagara Wheat.....2:00Team ReportsWilliamsville SouthBilliesThe Billies fell behind14-6 after the first quarterbut dominated the rest of the way andbeat McKinley 35-14... ChaquielNettles caught 8 passes for 138 yardsand 3 TDs. He also scored another TDon a 68-yard run...Sam Castronovacompleted 15 of 28passes for 207 yardsand 3 TDs... SamCohen ran 12 timesfor 105 yards and aTD. He also caught 4passes for 20 yards...Chaquiel NettlesAnthony Liberatore led the defensewith a team-high 13 tackles. He alsoran 4 times for 39 yards... TylerPiasecki caught 2 passes for 26 yardsand rushed for 14 yards... CaseyNuchereno made 10 tackles and intercepteda pass... Zach Utech recovereda fumble...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ Bishop Timon...... L 14-21Fri., Sept. 7......... @ Hamburg....... W 35-21Sat., Sept. 15....... @ Bennett..................4:00Fri., Sept. 21....... @ W Seneca East......7:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Iroquois..................... 7:00Fri., Oct. 5.......... Wmsville East........... 7:00Fri., Oct. 12........ Lake Shore................7:00WilsonLakemenWilson took a 14-0lead at the half and beatWestfield 27-8 in the first round of theClass C playoffs... Nick Bell caught 4passes for 70 yards and 2 TDs. Healso made 3 solo tackles on defense...Tim Walch completed10 of 16 passesfor 126 yards and 2TDs... Justin Slangoran 19 times for 101yards and a TD. Healso caught a 14-yardpass... ColinSpatarico led theNick Belldefense with a team-high 11 tackles, 8solo... Kevin Daunce caught a 16-yard pass... Steve Szuba made 4 solotackles and assisted on 5 more. Healso intercepted a pass... Joe Browncaught a 12-yard pass... Chris Reidmade 5 carries for 52 yards... Wilsonwill host Cleve Hill this week...2012 ScheduleFri., Aug. 31........ @ Gowanda..........W 48-0Sat., Sept. 8......... @ JFK..................L 26-31Fri., Sept. 14....... Fredonia.................... 7:00Sat., Sept. 22....... @ Cleve Hill..............2:00Fri., Sept. 28....... Akron.........................7:00Sat., Oct. 6.......... @ <strong>New</strong>fane................ 2:00Fri., Oct. 12........ East Aurora...............7:30Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBA2012 Numbers 2012 Numbers2012 NumbersRushing: Isler 113-693, Majewski 20-86,Monkelbann 10-31, Hughes 1-24, Kuebler 4-14.Receiving: Hughes 28-583, Isler 11-339, Ali10-117, Brown 9-115, Green 8-83, Davis 7-93,Thompson 3-41, Ames 1-17.TDs: Hughes 6, Isler 6, Majewski 5, Ali 2,Green 2, Thompson, Monkelbann.Passing: Majewski 82-190-1403.TD Passes: Majewski 11.Interceptions: Kelly 2, Isler, Ames.Fumbles: Attea 2, Green, Ames, Isler,Kuebler, Hughes.Rushing: Cohen 70-744, Ferguson 67-228,Piasecki 18-173, Liberatore 19-149,Clement 33-133, Nettles 4-78, Khan 5-21,Varner 3-6, Hourigan 5-5, Samuel 4-5,Castronova 1-(-6).Receiving: Nettles 48-729, Piasecki 18-216,Cohen 16-70, Khan 9-116, Utz 7-93, Varner 5-61,Mason 3-45, Huber 1-23, Hourigan 1-19,Clement 1-6.TDs: Nettles 18, Cohen 11, Piasecki 3,Ferguson 2, Kahn 2, Varner, Mason.Passing: Ferguson 85-150-1095,Castronova 23-45-383.TD Passes: Ferguson 15, Castronova 6.Interceptions: Nettles 2, Cohen, Nuchereno.Fumbles: Nuchereno, Evans, Yensan,O’Brien, Crane, Utech.Oct. 19/20............ Playoffs.....................TBAOct. 26/27............ Playoffs.....................TBARushing: Slango 119-864, Reid 37-341,Walch 13-57, Bell 2-10, Brown 2-5.Receiving: Thilk 23-212, Slango 10-163,Bell 8-133, Daunce 6-48, Brown 4-82, Hall 3-99,Reid 2-4, Hecko 1-18, Magoon 1-7.TDs: Slango 11, Bell 5, Reid 4, Hall, Szuba,Thilk, Walch, Lort.Passing: Walch 57-104-766, Slango 0-1-0.TD Passes: Walch 7.Interceptions: Thilk 4, Szuba 3, Slango 2,Bell 2, Brown, Reid.Fumbles: Burt 2, Szuba 2, Slango, Daunce,Hall, Spatarico, Westmorland, Lort.47


AA North Div All PF PA NextLockport…………....... 4-0 6-2 276 169 SemifinalsNiagara Falls………... 3-1 3-5 99 201 Season CompleteKenmore West…....... 2-2 3-5 147 185 Season CompleteHutch Tech................. 1-3 1-7 116 222 Season CompleteRiverside.........…....... 0-4 1-7 134 267 Season CompleteAA South Div All PF PA NextJamestown................ 4-1 7-1 283 151 SemifinalsOrchard Park….......... 4-1 7-1 323 158 SemifinalsFrontier………............ 3-2 6-2 204 166 SemifinalsClarence…………...... 2-3 4-4 226 226 Season CompleteWest Seneca West.... 2-3 3-5 162 219 Season CompleteLancaster…............... 0-5 1-7 157 215 Season Complete2012 League StandingsA North Div All PF PA NextSweet Home...…....... 6-0 8-0 330 103 SemifinalsMcKinley..........…....... 5-1 5-3 254 176 Season CompleteGrand Island..........… 5-1 7-1 199 125 SemifinalsStarpoint.................... 3-3 3-5 216 196 Season CompleteWilliamsville North..... 2-4 3-5 148 192 Season CompleteKenmore East…….... 1-5 2-6 125 186 Season 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Complete<strong>New</strong>fane..................... 0-6 0-7 69 243 Season CompleteB West Div All PF PA NextCheektowaga............. 6-0 8-0 297 122 SemifinalsBurgard...................... 5-1 7-1 199 149 Season CompleteLew-Port.................... 4-3 5-3 211 244 Season CompleteMaryvale.................... 3-3 3-5 205 200 Season CompleteLackawanna.............. 1-5 2-5 138 173 Season CompleteAmherst..................... 1-5 1-7 138 300 Season CompleteTonawanda................ 1-5 1-7 133 216 Season CompleteB South Div All PF PA NextEden........................... 4-1 6-2 180 127 Season CompleteSpringville.................. 3-2 4-4 129 103 SemifinalsPioneer...................... 3-2 5-3 166 179 Season CompleteOlean......................... 2-3 3-4 149 159 Season CompleteDunkirk....................... 2-3 2-6 137 229 Season CompleteEast Aurora................ 1-4 1-6 90 156 Season CompleteC North Div All PF PA NextJFK.............................. 4-1 7-1 236 124 SemifinalsWilson......................... 3-2 6-2 180 97 SemifinalsFredonia...................... 3-2 6-2 157 109 SemifinalsCleveland Hill.............. 3-2 6-2 236 134 SemifinalsAkron........................... 2-3 5-3 278 142 Season CompleteGowanda..................... 0-5 0-7 16 395 Season CompleteC South Div All PF PA NextSalamanca.................. 4-1 6-2 238 131 Season CompleteAllegany-Limestone..... 4-1 5-3 229 79 Season CompleteWestfield...................... 3-2 4-4 134 100 Season CompleteCassadaga Valley........ 2-3 3-5 117 136 Season CompleteSouthwestern.............. 2-3 3-5 138 147 Season CompleteFalconer....................... 0-5 1-7 56 220 Season CompletePhoto by Tim FrankSpringville RB Tim Frank runs for yardage in the Griffins12-6 win over Eden in the Class B playoffs last weekend.Springville plays at Cheektowaga this week.Class D Div All PF PA NextMaple Grove................ 7-0 8-0 240 49 SemifinalsRandolph......................5-2 6-2 227 146 SemifinalsSilver Creek................. 4-3 5-3 193 120 SemifinalsChautauqua Lake........ 4-3 4-4 138 159 Season CompletePortville........................ 4-3 5-3 167 145 SemifinalsFrewsburg.................... 3-4 3-5 126 203 Season CompleteCattaraugus-LV............ 1-6 1-7 88 241 Season CompleteI-Prep........................... 0-7 0-8 35 253 Season CompleteClass DD Div All PF PA NextEllicottville.................... 5-1 6-2 207 104 Finals @ RWSSherman...................... 5-1 6-2 239 118 Season CompleteClymer.......................... 5-1 7-1 160 127 Finals @ RWSPanama....................... 2-4 2-6 162 249 Season CompleteFranklinville.................. 2-4 4-4 108 147 Season CompletePine Valley................... 2-4 3-5 139 211 Season CompleteForestville.................... 0-6 0-8 82 295 Season CompleteMsgr Martin Div All PF PA NextCanisius..................... 4-0 8-0 295 127 @ St. Joe’sBishop Timon............. 3-1 5-3 144 138 @ St. FrancisSt. Joe’s..................... 3-1 7-1 289 159 CanisiusSt. Mary’s................... 2-3 5-3 249 169 OpenSt. Francis................. 1-3 1-7 133 337 Bishop TimonCardinal O’Hara......... 0-5 1-7 117 282 NicholsIndependent Div All PF PA NextNichols....................... -- 6-2 269 175 @ O’Hara48


RUSHINGPlayer (Team) Att YardsBarczykowski (Alden) 170 1518Vallone (St. Mary’s) 146 1437Hoffman (Pioneer) 226 1353CSmith (Lackawanna) 160 1331Simpson (Maple Grove) 145 1237Majewski (Starpoint) 194 1230DiFrancesco (O’Hara) 204 1194Musall (Ellicottville) 135 1184Chambers (Lockport) 142 1175Noonan (Nichols) 133 1141Ollison (Canisius) 145 1107Hollingsworth (Jamestown) 146 1095Mietz (Akron) 103 1021Noble (St. Joe’s) 95 1019Wilson (Orchard Park) 97 988Turner (Depew) 110 928BThomas (Cleve Hill) 162 910Dowiasz (Randolph) 87 906Williams (Clarence) 106 896Miller (Iroquois) 142 892Wood (Portville) 145 887AMisterman (St. Francis) 153 865Slango (Wilson) 119 864Jordan (McKinley) 83 858Price (Kenmore West) 178 857Wawryzniak (Maryvale) 110 856Enlow (Panama) 100 850Ley (Fredonia) 129 806Sears (<strong>New</strong>fane) 142 805Jackson (Cheektowaga) 92 798ZWilliams (Silver Creek) 144 795FIELD GOALSPlayer (Team)FG (Lg)Ladd (Akron)................................ 3 (42)Few (Lockport)............................. 2 (47)Ladd (Akron)................................ 2 (32)Juhasz (Lancaster).......................2 (35)Hoose (Southwestern)..................2 (40)Ziegler (Iroquois).......................... 2 (24)2012 WNY Leader BoardRECEIVINGPlayer (Team) Rec YardsNettles (Wmsville South) 48 729Johnson (Amherst) 39 525Wilkinson (Iroquois) 34 581Corbi (Lancaster) 34 513Taylor (Medina) 32 650Benton (Canisius) 31 622Marshall (Burgard) 30 549Connors (Grand Island) 30 388Boling (Tonawanda) 29 497Hughes (Wmsville North) 28 583AGoltz (Orchard Park) 28 557Ackerman (WSeneca East) 27 535Mitchell (South Park) 26 479Graham (Maryvale) 26 453Coleman (South Park) 26 424Panebianco (Jamestown) 25 546Violanti (Hamburg) 25 500Helenbrook (Lancaster) 25 418Goc (Grand Island) 25 275Hinman (Salamanca) 24 522Fuller (Lancaster) 24 362Pagliei (Orchard Park) 24 340Watkins (Cleve Hill) 23 355Ruiz (Dunkirk) 23 250Schutte (Southwestern) 23 248Thilk (Wilson) 23 212INTERCEPTIONSPlayer (Team)INTAbernathy (Canisius)..................... 7Vacarro (Timon)............................. 6Watkins (Cleve Hill)....................... 6Anderson (JFK)............................. 6PASSING YARDSPlayer (Team)YardsHowie (South Park).................. 1,816Anzavine (Olean)..................... 1,628Colafranceschi (Lancaster)...... 1,611Torrillo (Sweet Home)............... 1,422Majewski (Wmsv North)........... 1,403Twarog (Amherst)..................... 1,380Sisson (Jamestown)................. 1,376TOUCHDOWN PASSESPlayer (Team)TDHowie (South Park).................. 20Anzavine (Lockport)................. 18Torrillo (Sweet Home)...............16Keating (Iroquois)..................... 16Mietz (Akron)............................ 16Ferguson (Wmsv South).......... 15Sisson (Jamestown)................. 15Hellwig (Medina)...................... 14TOUCHDOWNSPlayer (Team)TDChambers (Lockport)............... 29Noonan (Nichols)......................21Barczykowski (Alden)............... 21Dowiasz (Randolph)................. 19Hollingsworth (Jamestown)...... 18Vallone (St. Mary’s).................. 18Williams (Clarence).................. 18Nettles (Wmsv South).............. 18FUMBLE RECOVERIESPlayer (Team)FRSokolski (Iroquois)......................... 5SWilson (Ellicottville)..................... 4Johnson (O’Hara).......................... 4THERE ISNO EASY WAY IN.IF THERE WERE, IT WOULDN’T BE THE MARINE CORPS.IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES, TALK TO AMARINE CORPS RECRUITER AT THE NORTHERN LIGHTSPLAZA IN MATTYDALE NEAR THE CHRISTMAS TREE STORE.49


WEEK 1Friday, August 31East 36, <strong>New</strong>fane 6Chautauqua Lake 36, I-Prep 12Iroquois 15, Hutch Tech 14South Park 18, Hamburg 6Amherst 31, Lackawanna 20Williamsville East 40, Lake Shore 19Jamestown 27, Kenmore West 8West Seneca West 28, Frontier 12West Seneca East 48, Bennett 6Timon 21, Williamsville South 0McKinley 52, Niagara-Wheatfield 0Burgard 42, Lew-Port 26Bradford 20, Olean 7Pioneer 21, Dunkirk 12Alden 42, Barker 13Akron 34, Medina 22Cleve Hill 34, Maryvale 16Sweet Home 46, North Tonawanda 19Frewsburg 35, Randolph 24Portville 20, Cattaraugus-Little Valley 0Lancaster 16, Niagara Falls 10Salamanca 7, Springville 6Cheektowaga 53, Tonawanda 32Depew 42, Albion 0Allegany-Limestone 34, Westfield 6Southwestern 24, Falconer 0Fredonia 28, JFK 14Wilson 48, Gowanda 0Ellicottville 36, Forestville 6Saturday, September 1stNichols 14, Canisteo-Greenwood 7St. Mary’s 16, Ben Franklin 14Canisius 36, McQuaid 17Panama 40, Franklinville 6Cassadaga Valley 40, Pine Valley 12Sherman 32, Clymer 0Orchard Park 42, Lockport 21Eden 28, East Aurora 26Grand Island 26, Kenmore East 14Starpoint 23, Williamsville North 20St. Joe’s 56, Rochester Wilson 34Edison Tech 21, Cardinal O’Hara 14Aquinas 44, St. Francis 7Maple Grove 23, Silver Creek 14Sunday, September 2ndCarrier Classic GamesClarence 34, West Genesee 33Auburn 50, Riverside 20WEEK 2Friday, September 7thStubenville (OH) 21, Timon 7West Seneca West 34, Lancaster 7Williamsville South 35, Hamburg 20Iroquois 40, South Park 26Lackawanna 14, Lake Shore 0West Seneca East 28, Williamsville East 14St. Joe’s 43, Bennett 14Alden 34, Niagara-Wheatfield 6Lew-Port 38, Tonawanda 14Maryvale 42, Amherst 21Medina 38, Barker-RH 22Randolph 13, Silver Creek 12Maple Grove 30, Cattaraugus-LV 6Chautauqua Lake 12, Portville 6Frewsburg 27, IPrep 0Akron 50, UPrep 12Mynderse Academy 41, Nichols 34East High 22, Albion 16Eden 19, Springville 13Pioneer 42, East Aurora 22Fredonia 13, Allegany-Limestone 12Salamanca 24, Cassadaga Valley 8Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>2012S C H E D U L EFalconer 24, Panama 12Westfield 27, Southwestern 0Sherman 35, Pine Valley 7Franklinville 34, Forestville 14Saturday, September 8thHoly Trinity 42, St. Francis 41Canisius 30, St. Mary’s 27Kenmore West 21, Hutch Tech 14Clymer 20, Ellicottville 14JFK 31, Wilson 26Jamestown 35, Niagara Falls 7Lockport 31, Starpoint 6McKinley 24, Williamsville North 12Grand Island 35, North Tonawanda 21Sweet Home 41, Kenmore East 6Cleve Hill 50, Gowanda 0Depew 53, <strong>New</strong>fane 0Batavia 35, Cardinal O’Hara 8Frontier 28, Riverside 16Cheektowaga 20, Burgard 14 (ot)Orchard Park 49, Clarence 14Dunkirk 34, Olean 28WEEK 3Friday, September 14thLew-Port 36, Amherst 32Niagara Falls 17, Riverside 14Canisius 55, McKinley 30Orchard Park 48, West Seneca West 8Hamburg 28, Lake Shore 7Pioneer 16, East High 14Depew 33, Barker/RH 14Cheektowaga 28, Lackawanna 7Cleve Hill 34, Akron 32 otWilson 20, Fredonia 7Portville 16, Frewsburg 12Maple Grove 27, Randolph 14Chautauqua Lake 40, Cattaraugus-LV 6Alden 36, Albion 14Medina 50, <strong>New</strong>fane 6Frontier 27, Clarence 24Jamestown 29, Lancaster 22Eden 48, Gowanda 0Dunkirk 16, East Aurora 14Maryvale 28, Tonawanda 7Salamanca 28, Allegany-Limestone 20Clymer 6, Franklinville 0Ellicottville 24, Pine Valley 0Saturday, September 15thSilver Creek 22, IPrep 7Burgard 16, Springville 12Aquinas 35, Timon 7St. Mary’s 40, Cardinal O’Hara 18Nichols 35, Cuba-Rushford 24Sherman 26, Westfield 18JFK 33, UPrep 6Panama 40, Forestville 15Cassadaga Valley 21, Falconer 0West Seneca East 35, South Park 18Lockport 38, Hutch Tech 8Sweet Home 28, Kenmore West 6Williamsville East 14, Iroquois 7Williamsville North 20, North Tonawanda 14Grand Island 31, Starpoint 14Kenmore East 21, Niagara Wheatfield 0St. Joe’s 28, St. Francis 21Williamsville South 42, Bennett 14Olean 18, Southwestern 3WEEK 4Friday, September 21stGrand Island 24, Hutch Tech 6Jamestown 42, West Seneca West 8Iroquois 35, Lake Shore 7West Seneca East 28, Williamsville South 7North Tonawanda 31, Kenmore East 28Sweet Home 28, McKinley 20Cheektowaga 60, Amherst 23Burgard 20, Maryvale 13JFK 26, Akron 22Portville 37, Silver Creek 14Frewsburg 22, Catt/Little Valley 20Maple Grove 21, Chautauqua Lake 0Randolph 40, IPrep 0Erie Cathedral Prep (Pa) 69, St. Francis 0Lackawanna 41, Tonawanda 21Clarence 25, Lancaster 21Orchard Park 27, Frontier 10East Aurora 14, Springville 6Eden 35, Dunkirk 21Batavia 22, Albion 12Depew 63, Medina 26Westfield 18, Falconer 6Southwestern 47, Salamanca 46 OTFredonia 56, Gowanda 8Franklinville 25, Pine Valley 13Nichols 37, Bolivar-Richburg 16Saturday, September 22ndAlden 31, East 6St. Mary’s 41, Ellicottville 0Canisius 14, Walsh Jesuit 7Timon 16, Wilson Magnet 0Sherman 38, Panama 27Alley-Limestone 27, Cassadaga Valley 6Clymer 37, Forestville 6Hamburg 28, Bennett 12Kenmore West 30, Riverside 6Lockport 49, Niagara Falls 9Williamsville East 21, Williamsville North 19Starpoint 49, Niagara-Wheatfield 14Barker/RH 30, <strong>New</strong>fane 20Cleve Hill 16, Wilson 13Lew-Port 28, South Park 27St. Joe’s 35, Cardinal O’Hara 0Pioneer 42, Olean 6WEEK 5Friday, September 28thSouth Park 38, Lake Shore 14Barker 32, West Seneca West 31West Seneca East 34, Hamburg 14Iroquois 29, Williamsville South 26Cheektowaga 44, Dunkirk 26Lew-Port 47, Maryvale 32Alden 34, Depew 13Burgard 20, Lackawanna 14Medina 34, East High 18Wilson 32 , Akron 29Silver Creek 30, Catt/Little Valley 20Chautauqua Lake 16, Frewsburg 6Maple Grove 38, IPrep 0Randolph 42, Portville 6St. Joe’s 27, Aquinas 14Timon 28, St. Mary’s 21Clarence 42, Riverside 12Frontier 35, Jamestown 28JFK 28, East Aurora 14Springville 14, Pioneer 13Tonawanda 26, Amherst 6Alley-Limestone 34, Southwestern 13Franklinville 7, Falconer 6Salamanca 64, Gowanda 8Fredonia 15, Cleve Hill 8Ellicottville 34, Sherman 21Westfield 18, Cassadaga Valley 0


WEEK 5 (Continued)Saturday, September 29thNichols 37, Charles Finney 20Niagara Falls 21, Hutch Tech 6Orchard Park 34, Lancaster 24Canisius 51, St. Francis 18Clymer 55, Panama 7Pine Valley 27, Forestville 21Lockport 36, Kenmore West 21Bennett 28, Williamsville East 25Grand Island 26, Williamsville North 21Starpoint 48, North Tonawanda 7McKinley 44, Kenmore East 0Sweet Home 48, Niagara-Wheatfield 6Olean 28, Eden 14Albion 20, <strong>New</strong>fane 12Cardinal O’Hara 49, UPrep 30WEEK 6Friday, October 5thNichols 43, UPrep 22West Seneca East 34, Lake Shore 6Clarence 35, West Seneca West 11Jamestown 35, Orchard Park 28Iroquois 29, Hamburg 22South Park 22, Bennett 14Williamsville South 50, Williamsville East 14McKinley 48, North Tonawanda 30Eden 22, Pioneer 20Barker 33, Albion 30Cheektowaga 52, Lew-Port 6Maryvale 49, Lackawanna 21Burgard 20, Tonawanda 13Akron 27, Fredonia 10Silver Creek 34, Frewsburg 12Maple Grove 21, Portville 0Randolph 35, Chautauqua Lake 6Catt-Little Valley 16, IPrep 0Frontier 22, Lancaster 16Olean 34, East Aurora 0Depew 35, East 8Alden 41, Medina 20Springville 20, Dunkirk 0Allegany-Limestone 50, Finney 0Cassadaga Valley 14, Southwestern 6Salamanca 41, Falconer 8Westfield 33, Forestville 0Clymer 32, Pine Valley 6Saturday, October 6thSt. Mary’s 33, St. Francis 7JFK 48, Gowanda 0Ellicottville 35, Panama 8Sherman 26, Franklinville 7Niagara Falls 15, Kenmore West 14St. Joes 30, Lockport 25Sweet Home 56, Williamsville North 18Grand Island 14, Niagara-Wheatfield 7Kenmore East 20, Starpoint 19Wilson 12, <strong>New</strong>fane 6Cleve Hill 38, Amherst 8Timon 34, Cardinal O’Hara 7Canisius 35, Aquinas 7Hutch Tech 28, Riverside 8Western <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>2012S C H E D U L EWEEK 7Friday, October 12thNorth Tonawanda 17, Tonawanda 14Burgard 47, Amherst 17Frontier 49, Hamburg 20West Seneca East 26, West Seneca West 7Lockport 34, Riverside 18Pioneer 35, Hutch Tech 18Orchard Park 46, Niagara Falls 13Williamsville South 47, Lake Shore 6Iroquois 40, Bennett 14Wilson 2, East Aurora 0 forfeitAlden 42, <strong>New</strong>fane 19Cheektowaga 16, Maryvale 8 otLew-Port 24, Lackawanna 21Silver Creek 34, Chautauqua Lake 0Maple Grove 49, Frewsburg 15Randolph 55, Catt-Little Valley 6Timon 17, St. Joe’s 14Depew 21, Lancaster 13Medina 56, Albion 34Fredonia 21, Dunkirk 14Allegany-Limestone 46, Falconer 6Salamanca 7, Westfield 6Akron 43, Gowanda 0Pine Valley 34, Panama 20Ellicottville 22, Franklinville 0St. Ignatius 56, St. Francis 0St. Mary’s 37, Batavia 14Saturday, October 13thNichols 49, Charles Finney 16Canisius 48, Cardinal O’Hara 7Clymer 22, Cassadaga Valley 18JFK 29, Cleve Hill 28Sherman 48, Forestville 6Barker 35, East High 12Kenmore West 13, Kenmore East 10Jamestown 27, Clarence 21Williamsville East 34, South Park 28Williamsville North 13, Niagara Wheatfield 0Sweet Home 37, Starpoint 22Eden 8, Southwestern 7McKinley 22, Grand Island 16Portville 43, IPrep 16Springville 46, Olean 28WEEK 8Friday, October 19thSection VI Playoffs TBACanisius @ Timon, 7:00Nichols @ Franklinville, 6:30Saturday, October 20thSection VI Playoffs TBASt. Mary’s @ St. Joe’s, 2:00Cardinal O’Hara @ St. Francis, 7:00WEEK 9Friday, October 26thSection VI Semifinals TBASt. Francis @ Timon, 7:00Saturday, October 27thSection VI Semifinals TBACanisius @ St. Joe’s, 1:00Nichols @ Cardinal O’Hara, 2:00WEEK 10Friday, November 2nd @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBASaturday, November 3rd @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Playoffs, TBASection VI Championships, TBAWEEK 11Thursday, November 8th @ Ralph WilsonMsgr. Martin Championships, TBAFriday, November 9thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBASaturday, November 10thNYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBAWEEK 12Friday, November 16thNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBASaturday, November 17thNYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBAWEEK 13Friday, November 23rd @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBASaturday, November 24th @ Carrier DomeNYS Championships, TBA


IIID I V I S I O NR E P O R TEmpire 8 Conf AllBuffalo <strong>State</strong>………….... 0-0 1-0Frostburg.…................... 0-0 1-0Hartwick.…..................... 0-0 1-0Ithaca.….......................... 0-0 1-0Salisbury.….................... 0-0 1-0St. John Fisher…............ 0-0 1-0Utica................................ 0-0 1-0Alfred.….......................... 0-0 0-0Liberty League Conf AllHobart…………................. 0-0 1-0Worchester Poly................ 0-0 1-0Rochester…………........... 0-0 0-0RPI.................................... 0-0 0-0Merchant Marine............... 0-0 0-1Springfield…….................. 0-0 0-1St. Lawrence..................... 0-0 0-1Union................................. 0-0 0-1N-JAC Conf AllBrockport........................ 0-0 1-0Rowan............................ 0-0 1-0William Paterson............ 0-0 1-0Morrisville <strong>State</strong>..............0-0 0-0Cortland.......................... 0-0 0-1Kean............................... 0-0 0-0Montclair <strong>State</strong>............... 0-0 0-0College of NJ..................0-0 0-0Western Conn................ 0-0 0-0Three major individual schoolrecords were broken on Saturdayafternoon as TheCollege atBrockport<strong>Football</strong> teamdominatedWesternConnecticut, takingthe <strong>New</strong>Jersey AthleticConference(NJAC) matchup42-7. TheGolden Eaglesimprove to 5-3overall and 3-3 inthe conference.Andrew Mrozekset the schoolrecord for receivingyards in agame.Hauling in justseven receptionson the day,Mrozek eruptedfor 252 yards foran average of 36yards per catch.The sophomore shattered the oldschool record of 188 yards set in 2009by Matt <strong>New</strong>man. Joe Scibilia set twoindividual records on the day as well.College <strong>Football</strong>Hogan stars at BrockportThe senior signal-caller broke theschool record for passing yards in agame with 444and total offensewith 466 totalyards. The previousrecordswere set by formerQB JakeGraci who had442 passingyards in 2009against MontclairSt.JordanHogan is alsoplaying well forBrockport.Hogan hascaught 17 passesfor 224 ardsand 1 TD.Hogan startedall 10 gamesfor Brockport atwide receiver inPhoto by Brockport College 2010 and wasnamed to the2nd Team All-NJAC squad. Heled the team in receiving yards (685),receiving TDs (5), yards per game(68.5), yards per catch (14.6), and tiedfor first in receptions (47).<strong>New</strong>fane grad Jordan Hogan is starting at WRfor Brockport <strong>State</strong> this fall.GIVE YOUR CHILD MEMORIESTHAT WILL LAST A LIFETIMEwww.jimkellyfootballcamp.com716.204.09009


It’s not the critic who counts.Not the man who points out wherethe strong man stumbled or wherethe doer of deeds could have donethem better.The credit belongsto the manmarred by thedust and the sweatand the blood;who strives valiantly;who errs and comesshort again andagain and again......who at best knows,in the end, the triumphof high achievementsand who, at the worst,if he fails at least failswhile daring greatly,so that his place willnever be with thosecold timid soulswho know neithervictory or defeat.- Theodore Roosevelt<strong>Football</strong><strong>Weekly</strong><strong>Upstate</strong>Are You Game?

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