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S E C T I O N 6 Upstate FootballSweet Home Counts on Mr. Reliable W E E K L Y Juwan Douglas having Productive Senior Season September 29, 2011 Issue No. 53 56 Pages INSIDE: Salamanca Upends Southwestern Two backs set records in victories The Land Of Cotton Depew will follow Jaden Cotton into the biggest game of the year against Alden Action Jackson Runs Wild for Cheektowaga PLUS: State Records Team Reports NYS Rankings Schedules ALSO: Sideline Chatter Extra Point Section 6 Standings

This Week s Lineup: 7 Devil of a Record Kenmore West took control of the AA North Division when the Blue Devils beat Niagara Falls 49-31 last weekend. Martin Bailey rushed for 219 yards and 4 TDs in the win. He also returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a TD. 8 Returning Star Shines Clarence ground out a 20-0 victory over Lancaster in front of 2,000 rain-soaked fans at Clarence. One of the many bright spots was senior running back Nikolay Mohan, a key returner from last season s sectional championship team. 10 Johnson Stars at East Seneca East defeated Bennett 22-0 in a rain-soaked contest Friday. Ryan Johnson was a force for the Trojans as led the team in tackles. Johnson also broke away for an 83-yard TD run. 16 Riding A Colt Portville lost another tough game to Randolph 46-12 Friday Night. The loss dropped Portville to 0-4 on the season. A bright spot this season has been senior quarterback Colt Lowe, who has passed for 864 yards this season. Contents SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 4... WNY Notebook 5... Players of the Week 7... League Look-Ins 13... 2010 Notebook 16... Team Reports 40... Standings 41... Leader Board 42... Around The State 44... Campus News 47... Extra Point Football Upstate W E E K L Y Publisher Adair Publishing Editor-In-Chief Mark E. Adair Business Manager Catherine M. Rutkowski Statistician Paul Hutzler Photography Jerome Davis, Tim Frank The Upstate Football Weekly is published every Thursday throughout the high school football season (August-November) by Adair Publishing. Contents copyright 2011 by Adair Publishing. All rights reserved. This volume may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without the prior written consent of the publisher. Address editorial and advertising correspondence to: Upstate Football Weekly, nyfootballwriter@roadrunner.com To advertise in the Upstate Football Weekly or for information regarding ad rates and sizes call (716) 433-8393. Football Weekly 86 Park Lane Circle Lockport, N.Y. 14094 (716) 433-8393 nyfootballwriter@roadrunner.com

Marsh honored after Upset Salamanca coach Jason Marsh has been named the Salamanca lost to Cleve Hill 16-14 in 1989 and returned Buffalo Bills Coach of the Week after his Warriors beat to Rich Stadium the following season and beat Wilson Southwestern 21-10 last week. 23-0 for the Class C crown. It was the first regular-season loss for Southwestern Marsh was named a 1st-team all-league player and since the 2007 season. Southwestern had won New York was also selected to play in the Big 30 game against the State championships in team from Pennsylvania. 2008 and 2009 and their After high school, Marsh winning streak had reached played defensive end and 39 games before the LB at Hamilton College, Trojans lost in the Section 6 where he earned his title game last fall. degree in Physical Despite the enormity of Therapy. the win, Marsh said that his Thatʼs what I wanted players were not overly right out of high school, excited in the week leading he said. It just seemed up to the game. like something I wanted to We just approached it do. like we would any other In 2001, then head game, he said. It was a coach Rich Morton hired real close game until the Marsh to coach the JV fourth quarter. team at Salamanca. Salamanca led 6-3 at Marsh was named the the half. varsity coach in 2005. We had scored on our He is the K-12 Physical opening drive but we hadnʼt Therapist for the done much after that, Salamanca School District. Marsh said. We had the I work with a lot of lead so we knew we had to Special Needs kids, he play good defense. said. A lot of kids with Marsh said that he did Autism, Cerebral Palsy, not notice any sense of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. excitement in the locker Itʼs really a wide variety of room at halftime. things that we have to The kids were super work with. excited that they were Marsh said that his work ahead, he said, but they with Special Needs children and with football play- just went out and kept playing. They just had fun. They ers is similar. werenʼt nervous and that helped the coaching staff. Salamanca QB Tanner John rushed for 159 yards and ran for 2 TDs and passed for another TD. The Warriors stretched their lead to 13-3 in the third quarter and then 21-3 in the final frame before Southwestern scored a late TD. Marsh says that this week will be harder for his coaching staff than getting ready for Southwestern was. We really have to focus on not having a letdown, he said. We have to play with same intensity and focus. It was a great win but it was one league win. Marsh started at TE and LB for three years under legendary coach George Whitcher. He played in two Section 6 championship games. Buffalo Bills Coach of the Week 3 Photo by Mark Adair Salamanca coach Jason Marsh was named the Buffalo Bills Coach of the Week after his Warriors beat Southwestern 21-10 last weekend. Some days there isnʼt a lot of difference, he said. You have to do a lot of motivating with each group. You have to be creative with them and do different things to motivate them to want to do well. He still talks often with Whitcher. We talk about Xs and Os a lot, Marsh said. We talk about different ways to motivate the kids. This week we talked about guarding against a letdown. Marsh says that he still uses the same stuff he learned from Whitcher when he was a player. Our terminology is the same, he said. We are still running a lot of the same defenses that we had when he was the coach. Some things we do differently but we havenʼt changed much.

Western New York 2011 N O T E B O O K Action Jackson Cheektowaga took control of the B West Division when they beat Tonawanda 43-6 last weekend. The Warriors are now 3-1 overall and 3-0 in division game. They are in first place will clinch the division with a win over Maryvale. Weʼre elated, coach Scott Zipp said. We have a good group of kids. Our athletes are superb. Our guys that play in the trenches are hardworking kids that work together. We have athletes all over the field that have the capability of scoring on any play. Cheektowaga has won three straight after losing the season-opener to Depew. We struggled against Depew in the second half, Zipp said. Depew is a great program and we ran out of gas. It gave us a reality check. We lost a game but Photo by Mark Adair Marquel Jackson. we gained a lot of insight about our team. Against Tonawanda, Marquel Jackson ran absolutely wild. He rushed for 201 yards and 3 TDs on just nine carries. He scored on runs of 36, 80 and 25 yards. He also had three long runs called by a penalty, Zipp said. Heʼs pretty much done that all season. In every game he has had a 50-plus-yard run. Heʼs the real deal. After four games Jackson has rushed for 626 yards and 7 TDs. The only full game he has played was against Depew, Zipp said. He didnʼt play in the second half of two games and he didnʼt play in the 4th quarter against Tonawanda. Zipp says that he is frustrated that Jackson has been unable to play more than one full game. Marquel is as good as any running back they talk about right now, he said. I want him to get the notice that he deserves but I refuse to leave him in a game and ring up 60 or 70 points on someone. I would love to leave him in to rush for 600 yards some night but we canʼt do that. Zipp said that Jackson should be mentioned when it comes to awards like the Connolly Cup. This kid is up there with the best of them, he said. His speed is off the chart. Jackson, a 6-0, 185-pound junior, has never been officially timed. When asked about his time in the 40-yard dash, Zipp had an answer. Fast, he said. He can move. Kids have angles on him and he runs right by them. For the promotion of amateur football in WNY! 2011-2012 Activities LB OT The Amateur Football Alliance sponsors the following programs: DE Senior College Night A College Recruiter Night in December which gives High School Seniors the opportunity to meet with many of the college recruiters from throughout the North-East. Junior Combine A Junior Class Combine in May which gives High School Juniors an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities to College recruiters while participating in football skill drills. Youth Coaching Academy A Coaching Academy in March to train volunteer youth Coaches the proper technique to teach the game of football to young players. Scholar-Athlete Award Dinner A Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet in December to Honor High School and College Students for their accomplishments both on the football field and in the classroom. High School All-Star Game The Alliance will support amateur football activities such as the Annual High School Football All-Star Game. WNY Amateur Football Alliance 3772 Dartmouth St. Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 contact@wnyyouthfootball.org OG HB FS QB C DT LB FB OG DT OT SS DE TE LB WR CB 4

Players of the Week Offense Justin Patterson - Alden Justin Patterson led Alden to a 40-14 win over Albion last weekend as he rushed for a new school-record 310 yards on 25 carries. Patterson also ran for 3 TDs, scoring on runs of 70, 11 and 79 yards. Alden is now 4-0 and ranked 3rd in new York State Class B. Defense Ben Whitney - Jamestown Ben Whitney had a huge night as he made 12 tackles, recorded a QB sack and recovered a fumble in Jamestown s 40-7 win over West Seneca West. Whitney also ran for 48 yards and a TD on just 3 carries and caught 6 passes for 67 yards. NYStateRecords Most TD Passes thrown in One Season Photo by Mark Adair Panther Power Sweet Home QB Jordan Johnson takes off on a 39-yard TD run in the Panthers 22-14 win over Starpoint last weekend. It was Sweet Homeʼs 44th straight win over WNY competition. TDs Player, School Year 45... Greg Paulus, Syracuse CBA...2002 43... Greg Paulus, Syracuse CBA...2004 35... Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo St. Joe s... 2005 33... Randall Secky, Maple Grove... 1998 33... Mike Prahalis, Commack... 2000 33... Greg Paulus, Syracuse CBA...2003 31... Matt Bezio, Peru... 2001 31... Greg Paulus, Syracuse CBA...2001 31... Shawn Mizro, Newark...2002 30... Kurt Abrams, Dover...1997 30... Rob Kramer, Oneida... 2002 30... Randy Mills, Freeport...2003 30... Terrance Schmand, Buffalo St. Joe s...2006 29... Matt Bezio, Peru... 2002 Special Teams Tyuler Wiedemann - Pioneer Senior kicker Tyler Wiedemann kicked field goals of 27 and 31 yards to provide the margin of victory in Pioneer s 13-7 win over Dunkirk last weekend. All four of Wiedemann s kickoffs were kept inside the 20 and he also had 1 touchback. Listen to Inside High School Sports Saturday at 10:00 AM on WGR 550! 14 Michael Road West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 677-4393 www.myplayerssports.com 5

Sweet Home s Mr. Reliable Sweet Home survived a stiff test when they beat Starpoint 22-14 last weekend. The Panthers trailed 8-6 at the half and the teams were tied at 14-14 after three quarters. Starpoint has definitely improved, Sweet Home coach John faller said. They won the Bowl Series in Class A last year and they are looking to get to the playoffs and make it to the next round. Sweet Home has survived three straight tense games and has 44 straight wins against Section 6 competition. Weʼve really been pushed to the limit, Faller said. The last three games have been tough. Faller says that the closeness of the games can help his team get ready for the playoffs. It helps when you win these games, he said. I donʼt think it helps when you have close games and lose. But we are 4-0 and we had to overcome adversity in each game. Faller said that his team still needed to improve. My kids have to realize that they have to be focused all the time, even in practice, he said. Our penalties are hurting us. We make a bad decision or donʼt use proper technique and are out of position. Itʼs got to start in practice and we need to carry it over to the games. In a game, you donʼt get a third chance to try something like you do in practice. Sweet Home QB Jordan Johnson is the Panthers marquee player. Johnson was a finalist for the Connolly Cup last season and has already given a verbal commitment to play at the University at Buffalo after graduating. And Johnson did not disappoint in the win over Starpoint. He completed 8 of 13 passes for 92 yards, including a 42-yard TD pass. He also rushed for 70 yards and scored TDs on runs of 39 and 14 yards. But if the Panthers are going to win a fifth straight Section 6 championship, they will need contributions from elsewhere on the field. Senior running back Juwan Douglas, one of the Panthers four team captains, has been a solid player all season. In the win over Starpoint, Douglas rushed for 62 yards on 14 carries and caught 3 passes for 14 yards. If we had 20 kids like Juwan we would be a lot better off, Faller said. Heʼs quiet, heʼs hardworking and respectful. Heʼs a focused kid and he always gives 100 percent. Douglas also starts at LB for the Panthers. He started there last year too, Faller said, but we spell him on defense. Heʼs a full-time player on offense. Faller has known Douglas since he was a kindergarten student at Maplemere Elementary. He was the same way back then, Faller said. Even when he was a little kid, he was quiet and hard working. No matter what activity we did you could never get two words out of him. And, Faller said, it was Photo by Mark Adair Sweet Home senior running back Juwan Douglas rushed for 62 yards in the Panthersʼ 22-14 win over Starpoint. Douglas is a team captain. always apparent that Douglas would be a very good player some day. He was always one of our better athletes, Faller said. Heʼs played Little League football since he was 6 or 7 years old. Heʼs been around the game a long time. He knows football, both offense and defense. Faller says that Douglas is a reliable player. You can count on him no matter what the situation, he said. He always brings his best to the game and gives you his best. Douglas (5-11, 180) has a chance to play football after high school. He has a future to play somewhere in college, Faller said. Thatʼs a tremendous accomplishment, to play in college and get your degree. Kids should try and play the best football they can but they should come out of there with a degree. - Mark Adair

AA N O T E B O O K N o r t h Lockport trailed 14-6 at the half but rallied to beat Hutch Tech 26-14 last weekend. Moziah Townsend led the defense as he was in on 13 tackles, 6 initial hits, and intercepted a pass. The win sets up this weekendʼs game against Kenmore West which will decide the AA North title. North AA At A Glance Div All Kenmore West... 3-0 3-1 Lockport... 2-0 3-1 Niagara Falls... 1-1 1-3 Niagara Wheatfield... 1-2 1-3 Hutch Tech... 0-2 1-3 Riverside...... 0-3 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Niagara Wheatfield @ Hutch Tech, 7:00 Saturday, October 1st Riverside @ Niagara Falls, 12:00 Kenmore West @ Lockport, 2:00 Home of the Bailey Sets Ken West Record Kenmore West took control of the AA North Division when the Blue Devils beat Niagara Falls 49-31 last weekend. If the Devils beat Lockport this weekend, they will clinch the AA North title. In 2010, Ken West finished in a 3-way tie with Williamsville North and Riverside. That s not what we wanted last year, Ken West coach Rich Harris said. We lost a heartbreaker to Riverside and it cost us. Harris said that his kids were disappointed with sharing the championship. How many years did we finish second to North Tonawanda, he said. Last year, we finally beat NT and then we have to split the title. Harris also said that he has not hidden the fact that this week s game will be for a division championship. We went over it in the team meetings this week, Harris said. Our kids know what s on the line. Martin Bailey rushed for 219 yards and 4 TDs in the win over Niagara Falls. He also returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a TD. The 5 TDs in one game are a new school record. He s always seen the field well, Harris said, especially when he gets through the hole. He gets into the open field and knows where to cut. Bailey, a 3-year Photo by Tim Frank Kenmore West senior Martin Bailey. starter and a team captain, was the AA North Offensive Player of the Year in 2010. His biggest improvement was strength, Harris said. He started to carry some kids at the end of last year but this year he s just hammering people. He finishes his runs. Weekly Nominees Andrew Berg - Wmsville North Levi Boyer - Albion Shane Knibbs - Starpoint Kevin Nemec - East Aurora Evan Volmrich - N. Tonawanda Larry Wright - Lackawanna BINGO 1PM Saturday $3.00 Admission Jackpot All Paper Ample, Free Parking Smoking & Non-Smoking BANQUET FACILITIES Parties from 20-300 3 Customizable Spaces Flexible Bar & Food Packages Professional Service Competitive Prices 33 Legion Parkway Lancaster, NY 716.685.1478 Lancasterelks.com 7

AA By S o u t h N O T E B O O K Jamestown roared out of the gate and led 33-0 at the half and beat West Seneca West 40-7 last weekend. Spencer DeCinque led the ground attack as he rushed for 103 yards and 3 TDs on 17 carries. Jamestown can clinch a playoff spot with a win this week. South AA At A Glance Div All Orchard Park... 3-0 4-0 Clarence...... 2-0 4-0 Lancaster...... 2-1 3-1 Jamestown...... 1-1 3-1 West Seneca West... 0-3 0-4 Frontier... 0-3 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Lancaster @ Jamestown, 7:00 West Seneca West @ Frontier, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st Clarence @ Orchard Park, 12:00 Mohan Solid for Clarence Sean Bruso Clarence ground out an impressive 20-0 victory over Lancaster Friday night in front of 2,000 rain-soaked people at Clarence. Clarence improved to 4-0 on the season despite the fact that the game was played on a sloppy field due to the weather. It was difficult to get going, Clarence coach Mark Layer said. Early on, Lancaster did a great job defending the double wing. It s the kind of offense that can wear you down though. We did a nice job on the opening drive in the second half and our defense played outstanding. One of the many bright spots on the wet night was senior running back Nikolay Mohan, who is a key returner from last season s sectional championship team. His best asset is his speed, Layer said, and it was a little difficult getting his speed going. He hits the hole at 100 MPH and that gives him the ability to break it open. He is a strong kid with explosive speed. Clarence used the double wing for the majority of the game, so senior Mike Gelz carried most of the workload. Layer said that Mohan s lead blocking opened big holes for Gelz. He does a great job in the double wing, Layer said. He is an excellent blocker. He knows Michael is going to block for him and he takes great Photo by Mark Adair Clarence senior Nickolay Mohan. pride in blocking back for him. They feed off each other and have great respect for each other. Layer said Mohan is a big piece to the Red Devils roster. He s a very respectful kid, he said. He comes from a nice family and he s a hard worker. Good Luck to all WNY Football Programs! Join us in 2011 for our Linemen camps and Team Camps Check out our complete camp listings at: bethebestfootballcamp.com 8

A N O T E B O O K N o r t h Grand Island trailed 7-6 at the half and beat Williamsville East 20-19 last weekend. The win keeps the Vikings playoff hopes alive. Drew Chorey completed 9 of 14 passes for 120 yards and a TD to lead the offense. The Vikings play a crucial game at Williamsville North this week. AN orth At A Glance Div All Sweet Home... 3-0 4-0 North Tonawanda... 3-1 3-1 McKinley... 2-1 3-1 Starpoint... 2-1 2-2 Williamsville North.... 2-2 2-2 Grand Island... 1-2 2-2 Williamsville East... 1-3 1-3 Kenmore East... 0-4 0-4 This Week s Games Saturday, October 1st Sweet Home @ Kenmore East, 2:00 North Tonawanda @ Wmsville East, 2:00 Starpoint @ McKinley, 2:00 Grand Island @ Wmsville North, 2:00 Senior LB Leads NT Defense By Sean Bruso North Tonawanda improved their record under new head coach Rick Tomm to 3-1 after a resounding 42-7 win over Kenmore East Saturday. NT held Kenmore East to only five first downs while the offense averaged 8.89 yards per play. We are striving for consistency, Tomm said. The kids were real focused on the goal and on getting better. We were able to get a lot of kids in. One of the key factors for the Lumberjacks defensive effort was senior LB Jed Jasztremski, who had eight tackles, six initial hits, and a quarterback sack. He is a great leader, Tomm said. His fundamentals are very good and he has a great feel for what the offense is trying to do. We use those strengths and it allows us to be creative. DVD E DV AT THLETIC RECRUITMENT S SH HO OWC CA ASE YO OUR SK KI IL LLS S SCORE North Tonawanda LB Jed Jasztremski. P PROMOTE YOUR PL LAY Old-time fans will recognize the Jasztremski name. Jed s father, Frank, was a Connolly Cup finalist in 1979 and was a first team All-Western New York player. Jasztremski, who is 5-8 and 176 pounds, has been a standout despite his lack of size. Jed is not a big guy, Tomm said, but he makes up for it with his toughness and smarts. Jasztremski leads NT s defense in tackles. He opened the season with 16 tackles against Williamsville North, and has recorded double Photo by Mark Adair digit tackles in three of the Jacks four games. With the playoffs coming up, Jastremski will be even more important to the Lumberjacks. His leadership has been exceptional, Tomm said. That s something we ll need to build on in the weeks to come. SCHOLARSHIPS NCAA DI, DII, & DIII colleges are waiting for you! Book your Athletic Recruitment DVD with GAMETIME PRODUCTIONS, today, visit www.gametimeproductions.com o or call l (716) 479-3008. 9

A N O T E B O O K S o u t h The South Park defense was ferocious as the Sparks upset undefeated Amherst 16-3. The Sparks put themselves right into the playoff fight with the win Maurice Howie rushed for 65 yards and a TD on 10 carries. Howie also completed 11 of 22 passes for 81 yards. AS outh At A Glance Div All Williamsville South... 4-0 4-0 Amherst... 3-1 3-1 West Seneca East... 3-1 3-1 Hamburg...... 2-2 2-2 Bennett...... 1-2 1-3 South Park... 1-2 2-2 Lake Shore... 0-3 0-4 Iroquois..... 0-3 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Hamburg @ Amherst, 6:00 Bennett @ Irtoquois, 7:00 West Seneca East @ Wmsville South, 7:00 Lake Shore @ South Park, 7:00 The Right People... Impact More Than Your Profits. Trojans LB Leads Defense By Sean Bruso West Seneca East defeated Bennett 22-0 in a rain-soaked contest Friday. It went really well for us, coach Jim Maurino said. We were able to do the things we planned on, playing good on defense and tackling. Bennett has some explosive athletes and we were able to get some pressure on the quarterback. The Trojans improved their record to 3-1 in Class A South games and are hoping to clinch a playoff spot soon. Ryan Johnson was a force for the Trojans as he broke away for an 83-yard TD run. He s the unsung hero of the offense, Maurino said. In the single wing, he s kind of a glorified guard. It shows what a great athlete he is. It was a simple wedge play. Johnson has shown steady play on DN the offense, but it has been on defense where he has shined. Defensively, he s a captain, Maurino said. Even as a junior, he s the emotional leader and gets us fired up. He takes control. He is our middle linebacker and has good size. Ryan is a very sure tackler. Johnson was one of several sophs that Maurino called up to the varsity to start the 2010 season. He played nose tackle as a sophomore, Maurino said. He is still learning a lot and he is a very Photo by Mark Adair West Seneca East LB Ryan Johnson. Explosive Power coachable athlete. He s picking it up well. Maurino says that Johnson has a chance to play football after high school. He has college aspirations, he said. His goal to play at the next level. He s a gentleman in school and starting to take care of his grades. FINANCIAL EDGE Executive Resources Serving the entire financial professional recruitment needs of Western New York 1207 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14209 (716) 332-6133 www.fin-edge.com TO ALL PLAYERS... HAVE A GREAT SEASON IN 2011! Training transferred to the field! DNG has trained for 2-TIME New York State CHAMPION SOUTHWESTERN! and the football programs at East Aurora University at Buffalo St. John Fisher Buffalo State College Hamilton College Alleghany College Mt. Ida College (716) 359-6041 Nick Giampietro, Certified Strength Trainer dngexplosivepower@yahoo.com Visit our website at www.dngexp.com 10

B N O T E B O O K Medina took a lead of 20-13 at the half and earned their first victory of the season with a 34-13 win over Newfane. The Mustangs kept their playoff hopes alive with the win. Devon Griffin ran for 60 yards on 13 carries and also threw an 80-yard TD pass. Griffin also made 3 QB sacks on defense. BE ast E a s t At A Glance Div All Depew...... 3-0 4-0 Alden...... 2-0 4-0 Albion...... 1-2 2-2 Newfane... 1-2 1-3 Medina... 1-1 1-3 East...... 0-3 1-3 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Alden @ Depew, 7:30 Newfane @ Albion, 7:30 East @ Medina, 7:30 Fits Like a Glover at East By Sean Bruso East High School suffered a tough 35-14 loss to Depew, WNY s 2ndranked small school, last weekend. It was a game where we had some miscues, East coach Starling Bryant said. They re a great team, and we needed a perfect game. One play they threw a touchdown, our guy was in position to pick it off but slipped. Bryant noted he was pleased with his teams effort. One player who has been a standout this season for East has been sophomore Jevante Glover. Glover led the Panthers with 117 yards on the ground, and added 35 yards passing. He has really calmed down quite a bit since his freshman year, Bryant said. He has matured and the kids follow him. Glover does it all for East. He plays quarterback, lines up in the defensive backfield, and is their primary return man on special teams. He does a pretty good job, Bryant said, and he did a pretty good job on Saturday.We try to get him back into the pocket to open things up downfield for him. Bryant also praised Glover s no-quit attitude. He is a young man growing up, Bryant said. He is basically our leader. Down 14-0, he single-handedly put the team on his back and played great. He has the Photo by Mark Adair East quarterback Jevante Glover. attitude where he wants the ball in his hands. Glover hopes to play college football once he graduates from East. I think if he sticks on his pace, he will be able to play somewhere, Bryant said. He is improving and we think we can get him out of Buffalo. Kicking & Punting School with Sandro DeAngelis Kicking and Punting Camp At Buffalo State College in May, 2012 Private Lessons Available Sandro DeAngelis will be available for Private Lessons beginning in March! 905-325-9871 sandrodeangelis@hotmail.com WNY High School Star The 1998 Connolly Cup winner Buffalo News Player of the Year 2-Time All-WNY 2-Time All-New York State Nebraska Scholarship 3-Time Letterman Graduated with a Teaching Degree Canadian League Legend 2008 Grey Cup Champion 2008 Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian 5-time CFL Division All-Star 3-time All-CFL Over 1,000 Career Points Currently the Most Accurate Kicker in CFL History with a success rate of 84% 11

B N O T E B O O K Burgard played to a 0-0 tie at halftime and then over ran Lew-Port for a 26-0 win last weekend. It was Burgardʼs first win of the season and kept the Bulldogs playoff hopes alive. Robert Sanders made 8 tackles to help rpeserve the shutout and also scored a TD. BW est W e s t At A Glance Div All Cheektowaga... 3-0 3-1 Lackawanna... 2-1 3-1 Maryvale... 1-1 1-3 Tonawanda... 1-2 2-2 Burgard... 1-2 1-3 Lew-Port...... 0-2 1-3 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Tonawanda @ Lew-Port, 7:00 East Aurora @ Lackawanna, 7:00 Saturday, October 1st Cheektowaga @ St. Maryʼs, 1:00 Maryvale @ Burgard, 2:00 Be Sure YOU can breathe this season! Another Smith at Lackawanna By Sean Bruso Lackawanna rebounded from a loss to Cheektowaga by defeating Maryvale 33-14 Friday night. The win improved the Steelers to 3-1 on the season as they moved into second place in the B West Division. Maryvale has a pretty solid football team, firstyear coach Adam Tardiff said. Their offense has been scoring a lot of points, and they were high scoring. We played well defensively. In the 4th quarter, Lackawanna executed a fake punt to keep a drive alive. Cameren Smith later scored on a 27 yard run to finish the drive. He added a 40 yard score to put the game out of reach. He plays well for a sophomore, Tardiff said. He scored some big TDs for us. He can play anywhere on the field; tailback, receiver and defensively he has had a pretty good nose for the ball. Smith intercepted three passes in the first half in the loss to Cheektowaga. If the name and number appears familiar, Smith is the younger brother of previous Lackawanna standouts Capone, and Christian. He has a pretty good pedigree, Tardiff said. He is kind of a combination of the two. He can hit like Capone and has the finesse that Christian had too. He is a bit taller and he is doing so well. Smith began Photo by Mark Adair Lackawanna soph Cameren Smith. the year at quarterback but moved to tailback and has added a new dimension to the Steelers offense. He is also thriving under the responsibility Tardiff has given him. He gets along well with all the kids, Tardiff said. He is not quite the leader yet, but he has the potential. Make sure YOUR lungs are in shape! Andrew W. Green, MD Rita R. Sloan, MD LLP: Adult & Pediatric Allergists Specialists in Allergies Asthma, Exercise Asthma, Nasal Allergies and Food Allergies 3615 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 675-2660 www.allergydocswny.com 3615 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 675-2660 www.allergydocswny.com 13

B N O T E B O O K S o u t h Springville led 14-6 at the half and beat East Aurora 26-6 last weekend. The running game was in high gear as three backs rushed for more than 100 yards. Cody Schweickert ran 12 times for 111 yards and 2 TDs as the Griffins kept their playoff hopes alive with the win. South B At A Glance Div All Pioneer... 3-0 4-0 Dunkirk...... 2-1 2-2 Eden...... 1-1 3-1 Olean...... 1-1 2-2 Springville... 1-2 2-2 East Aurora... 0-3 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th East Aurora @ Lackawanna, 7:30 Bishop Timon @ Springville, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st Pioneer @ Eden, 2:00 Dunkirk @ Olean, 7:30 Corey Vail Stars at Pioneer By Sean Bruso Pioneer improved their record to 4-0, winning a defensive struggle against Dunkirk 13-7 last weekend. Pioneer is now in first place in Class B South. It was a tough, defensive battle like we thought it would be, Pioneer coach Jim Dupree said. Corey Vail, along with Tony Lock, were really, really good. They helped to carry us along. The Panthers used a steady ground game, rushing for over 200 yards for the fourth time this season. Vail rushed for 151 yards on 27 carries to pace the ground attack. Corey does what Corey always does, Dupree said. He runs hard and has amazing feet. Vail has now rushed for 684 yards and 6 TDs this season. In the win over Dunkirk, he broke away for a 67-yard run to set up his TD. He runs incredibly tough, Dupree said. You may have him but he can break it. Vail was one of several sophomores that Dupree called up to the varsity two seasons ago. The Panthers have made steady work in the division over those two seasons and advanced to the Class B semifinals in 2010. I think it helps them in close games, Dupree said. We have had a couple and they don t panic. Vail is also one of the top wrestlers for his weight-class in WNY. Photo by Tim Frank Pioneer senior Corey Vail. He came in 3rd or 4th in the section, Dupree said. They are expecting him to do really great things there, too. Dupree said that Vail had the ability to play football after high school. We ll continue to help push him to a higher level, he said. 14 Michael Road West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 677-4393 www.myplayerssports.com 12

C N O T E B O O K Fredonia trailed 28-12 at the half but exploded for 4 TDs after the break and beat Gowanda 37-28 last weekend. The Hillbillies stayed in the hunt for the C North title with the win. Dylan Cassidy led the offense as he rushed for 81 yards and a TD on 14 carries. North C N o r t h At A Glance Div All Fredonia...4-0 4-0 Cleveland Hill... 3-0 4-0 JFK... 3-1 3-1 Akron...... 1-2 2-2 Wilson... 1-3 1-3 Gowanda... 0-3 0-4 Lafayette... 0-3 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Wilson @ Akron 7:30 Lafayette @ Gowanda, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st JFK @ Nichols, 1:00 Fredonia @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 4-year starter Helps JFK By Sean Bruso The JFK Bears defeated Akron Saturday 27-6 to improve to 3-1. The victory placed JFK right in the middle of the Class C North playoff hunt. The Bears will clinch a spot if they beat Gowanda in two weeks. JFK scored twice in the first quarter and led 21-0 at the half. We started off with a great first series, coach Mark Ostempkowski said, We held the ball for eight-anda-half minutes and scored. The offense was just clicking early. JFK used a power running attack rushing the ball 43 times for 161 yards and 3 TDs. Senior RB Ryan Ball was a key contributor, rushing 18 times for 59 yards and a touchdown that gave the Bears a 14-0 lead. Ball is a four-year senior starter on the Bears defense, and is averaging eight tackles a contest. During the off-season, Ostempowski expanded Ball s role on the offensive side of the ball. He decided he wanted to do both and he has done well there, said Ostempkowski. He didn t have a big day statistically but he is one of our best leaders. If you have played for four years, you have seen a lot. Ostempkowski says that Ball is outstanding in the classroom. Photo by Mark Adair JFK senior Ryan Ball. He is a 90s student, he said, and he s among the top ten in his class. Ostempowski says that Ball will is looking to attend some high-level colleges. He is looking at attending some Ivy league schools, he said. Team Consultations Private Lessons Clinics & Workshops Special Teams Academy Kickers Punters Snappers High School College Professional (716) 560-7188 coachwatts52@gmail.com www.specialteamsacademy.com 14

C N O T E B O O K S o u t h Allegan-Limestone won a defensive slugfest over Cassadaga Valley 8-6 last weekend. The defense came up huge at several spots in the game as the Gators kept their playoff hopes alive with the win. Mackenzie Zemak was all over the field as he made 16 tackles. South C At A Glance Div All Salamanca...... 3-0 3-1 Westfield-Brocton... 3-1 3-1 Southwestern... 2-1 3-1 Allegany-Limestone... 2-2 2-2 Cassadaga Valley... 1-2 1-3 Cattaraugus-LV... 1-3 1-3 Falconer... 0-3 1-3 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Westfield @ Salamanca, 7:30 Cattaraugus-LV @ Falconer, 7:30 Portville @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st Southwestern @ Cass Valley, 1:30 Haas Leads Salamanca By Sean Bruso Salamanca stunned fans across Western New York by beating Southwestern 21-10 last weekend. With the win, the Warriors (3-1) moved into first place in the C South Division. The loss was Southwestern s first regular-season loss since 2007, and the first league loss since the Trojans moved down to Class C. It was defiantly a big night for our team, Salamanca coach jason marsh said. This is something the kids have had their sights on all year. We knew if were going to have a chance, this is a team we were going to have to beat. Marsh said that the win meant the most to his seniors, who have watched the Trojans recent dominance of Class C. We haven t ever come close to beating them, Marsh said. The seniors did not want to go out without a win against Southwestern. Salamanca led 6-3 at the half but forced three turnovers in the second half to take control of the game. A key contributor to the Warriors fortunes this season has been senior Ben Haas, who was quiet on the stat sheet but his presence was felt. It was not a huge game statistically for him, Marsh said. They were keying on him. Ben is a team player and he knew the things we were doing were working. Photo by Tim Frank Salamanca RB Ben Haas. Haas, who leads the team in rushing with 457 yards and 5 TDs, is also a state champion wrestler. He is a real good team player for us, Marsh said. He is very dedicated and hard working. He puts in a lot of time over the summer to improve his game and improve himself. THERE IS NO EASY WAY IN. IF THERE WERE, IT WOULDN T BE THE MARINE CORPS. IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES, TALK TO A MARINE CORPS RECRUITER AT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS PLAZA IN MATTYDALE NEAR THE CHRISTMAS TREE STORE. 15

D N O T E B O O K Maple Grove took a 21-6 lead at the half and rolled past Silver Creek 34-14 last weekend. The Red Dragons play at Randolph this week. Skyler Liddell rushed for 113 yards and 3 TDs on 12 carries. Lidell also caught 2 passes for 44 yards and intercepted a pass on defense. D At A Glance Div All Maple Grove... 3-0 4-0 Randolph... 3-0 4-0 Frewsburg...... 2-1 3-1 Silver Creek... 1-2 2-2 IP Grover Cleveland... 0-2 0-4 Portville... 0-4 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Grover Cleveland @ Silver Creek, 7:30 Maple Grove @ Randolph, 7:30 Cardinal OʼHara @ Frewsburg, 7:30 Portville @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:30 Portville Riding A Colt By Sean Bruso Portville lost another tough game to Randolph 46-12 Friday Night. The loss dropped Portville to 0-4 on the season. Randolph, is clearly one of the top 5 teams in the state, coach Gary Swetland said. We have a young team. We have scored some points, we just have some trouble stopping the run. Portville s first four opponents included the last three sectional champions in class D; Maple Grove, Silver Creek, and Randolph. The first four opponents have to be in the top ten of the state, Swetland said, It s a real tough division. A bright spot this season has been senior quarterback Colt Lowe. Colt and our receivers have kept us alive, Swetland said. Whatever degree we have been in the games they have kept us in. We have to grow up fast in this division. Lowe threw two TD passes in the loss to Randolph last weekend. He passed for over 100 yards and has now passed for 864 yards this fall. He is a quality passing quarterback, Swetland said, and he is improving with his feet all the time. He has ability to throw the ball accurately. He s a pure passer. Swetland also noted that Lowe is a smart player. He s very Photo by Tim Frank Portville senior Colt Lowe. well-liked by his teammates, he said. Swetland said that Lowe was still improving. There is no telling how well he can do, he said. He can make plays. If he can put everything together there s no telling how good he can be. A&R SPORTBAGS COMPANY QUALITY BAGS FOR ALL SPORTS Top Quality Bags Excellent Durability Made in the U.S.A. Customize with a wide array of colors Silk Screening & Embroidery Services Available Supplying Teams Across the Country for 15 Years! 1-800-377-7951 arsportbags.com email: sales@arsportbags.com 16

DD By N O T E B O O K Franklinville trailed 6-0 after one quarter but rebounded to beat Ellicottville 27-18 last weekend. The Panthers kept their playoff hopes alive with the win. Don Kopp had a big game again as he rushed 17 times for 144 yards and 3 TDs. Kopp also led the defense with 13 tackles. DD At A Glance Div All Chautauqua Lake... 4-0 4-0 Clymer... 2-2 2-2 Ellicottville...... 2-2 2-2 Franklinville... 2-2 2-2 Panama... 2-2 2-2 Sherman... 2-2 2-2 Forestville... 1-3 1-3 Pine Valley... 0-4 0-4 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Chautauqua Lake @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st Ellicottville @ Forestville, 1:30 Sherman @ Clymer, 1:30 Franklinville @ Panama, 1:30 Sherman QB Leading Cats Sean Bruso Sherman overcame an early deficit to beat Forestville on Saturday 28-6. The win improved the Wildcats to 2-2 on the season. Forestville was putting a lot of people in the box forcing us to throw the ball, Sherman coach Bob Krenzer said. Offensive Coordinator Ty Harper did a nice job of taking what they gave us. Sophomore quarterback Andrew Graham put on a strong showing, throwing for three touchdowns while adding 90 yards rushing. He s just a young sophomore who s still learning, Krenzer said. He has a relatively accurate arm, but he is also a threat with his legs. He forces teams to defend both. Graham has been steady over the course of the season for the young Sherman team. He has passed for 327 yards and 4 touchdowns this season. Graham has also rushed for 114 yards. We are a very young team, Krenzer said. We only return three starters from last season. We probably have more sophomores starting than juniors and seniors combined, so the team doesn t really look at him as a young guy. Krenzer knows the real challenge for his squad lies ahead in the next several weeks. The important part of the season is coming up, he Photo by Tim Frank Sherman QB Andrew Graham. said. We play Clymer on Saturday, then finish the regular season with Pine Valley, and Chautauqua Lake. Our quarterback has to continue to improve as does the running game. We re a long ways away from being good at this point. Have you joined the NYSHSFCA? Jeff Quinn has. Over 1,500 coaches are committed to our sport. Wonʼt you join us? 17

Msgr By M a r t i n N O T E B O O K Nichols scored three times in the first quarter and led 28-8 at the half as the Big green beat Charles Finney 41-16. Adam Noonan rushed for 92 yards and 2 TDs on 10 carries. Noonan also returned the opening kickoff 86 yards for a TD and returned an INT 47 yards for a TD. MM At A Glance Div All Bishop Timon... 2-0 4-0 St. Joeʼs... 1-0 3-1 St. Francis...... 0-0 3-1 Canisius... 0-1 2-2 St. Maryʼs... 1-1 2-2 Cardinal OʼHara... 0-2 1-3 Nichols... -- 2-2 Niagara Catholic... -- 0-2 This Week s Games Friday, September 30th Bishop Timon @ Springville, 7:00 Canisius @ Walsh Jesuit (Ohio), 7:30 Cardinal OʼHara @ Frewsburg, 7:30 Saturday, October 1st Cheektowaga @ St. Maryʼs, 1:00 Nichols @ JFK, 1:00 St. Joeʼs @ St. Francis, 7:00 St Mary s Breaks Streak Sean Bruso St. Mary s led 21-0 at the half and went on to beat Cardinal O Hara 28-6 Saturday, snapping a 12-game losing streak against the Hawks, a string that spanned seven years. It is kind of funny, St. Mary s coach Dave Hersey said. The same weekend the Bills end their streak against New England, we do the same thing. It took us both seven years. Sophomore tailback Nicc Vallone scored the games first two touchdowns and rushed for 150 yards on the day. We decided to play him just on offense this week, Hersey said. I feel it made a big difference. He set the pace for us. Hersey s relationship with Vallone stems several years back when Hersey coached Vallone in Little League. He was the best kid in the league, and we won a championship, he said. He is a great young man and he comes from a good family. Vallone who weighs just 155 pounds, has earned the respect of his older teammates. He practices at a high rate of speed, Hersey said. He is fast and hits like a truck. He is showing more and more leadership by example. He is doing well. Vallone has now rushed for 620 yards and scored 8 TDs this season. The seniors are taking notice of him, Hersey Photo by Mark Adair St. Mary s sophomore Nicc Vallone. said, and they re picking up their play as a result. Vallone, who is an All-Catholic runner in the 100-meter dash, rushed for 136 yards in the Lancers loss to Timon. He is an unbelievable team player, said Hersey. He is a special kid and his heart is bigger than he is. GIVE YOUR CHILD MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME www.jimkellyfootballcamp.com 716.204.0900 BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR CAMP JUNE 24 - JUNE 28, 2012 18

AroundNewYork AA Team W-L 1. Rush-Henretta (5) 4-0 2. St. Anthony's (CHSFL) 2-0 3. Freeport (8) 3-0 4. New Rochelle (1) 3-0 5. Tottenville (PSAL) 3-0 6. Orchard Park (6) 4-0 7. Iona Prep (CHSFL) 3-0 8. Arch. Stepinac (CHSFL) 3-0 9. Shenendehowa (2) 4-0 10. Fort Hamilton (PSAL) 3-0 11. Holy Cross (CHSFL) 3-0 12. St. Joseph's (MMA) 3-1 13. Syracuse CBA (3) 3-1 14. Xaverian (CHSFL) 2-1 15. St. Francis (MMA) 3-1 16. Pittsford (5) 4-0 17. Clarence (6) 4-0 18. Monroe-Woodbury (9) 3-1 19. Longwood (11) 3-0 20. William Floyd (8) 2-1 21. Albany CBA (2) 4-0 22. West Genesee (3) 4-0 23. Newburgh Free (9) 4-0 24. Arlington (1) 3-0 25. West Babylon (11) 3-0 2011 New York State Rankings A Team W-L 1. Aquinas (5) 4-0 2. Poughkeepsie (1) 3-0 3. Sweet Home (6) 4-0 4. Troy (2) 4-0 5. Sayville (11) 3-0 6. Harrison (1) 2-1 7. Whitesboro (3) 4-0 8. Garden City (8) 3-0 9. Williamsville South (6) 4-0 10. Somers (1) 3-0 11. Victor (5) 4-0 12. Amsterdam (2) 4-0 13. Horace Greeley (1) 3-0 14. Maine-Endwell (4) 3-0 15. Lynbrook (8) 3-0 16. East Syracuse-Minoa (3) 4-0 17. Mepham (8) 3-0 18. Union-Endicott (4) 3-0 19. Wallkill (9) 3-1 20. Watertown (3) 4-0 B Team W-L 1. Hornell (5) 4-0 2. Croton-Harmon (1) 3-0 3. Alden (6) 4-0 4. Cazenovia (3) 4-0 5. Roosevelt (8) 3-0 6. Schalmont (2) 4-0 7. Johnson City (4) 3-0 8. Depew (6) 4-0 9. Rye Country Day (AIS) 3-0 10. Pioneer (6) 4-0 11. Red Hook (9) 4-0 12. Cheektowaga (6) 3-1 13. Peru (7) 4-0 14. Chittenango (3) 4-0 15. Lackawanna (6) 3-1 16. New Paltz (9) 3-1 17. Babylon (11) 1-1 18. Briarcliff (1) 3-0 19. Locust Valley (8) 3-0 20. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk (2) 3-1 C Team W-L 1. Bronxville (3) 3-0 2. Cleveland Hill (6) 4-0 3. Hoosick Falls (2) 4-0 4. Skaneateles (3) 4-0 5. Greene (4) 4-0 6. Fredonia (6) 4-0 7. Dobbs Ferry (1) 2-1 8. Burke Catholic (9) 4-0 9. Fonda-Fultonville (2) 4-0 10. Herkimer (3) 4-0 11. Waverly (4) 4-0 12. Frankfort-Schuyler (3) 4-0 13. Saranac Lake (7) 3-1 14. JFK (6) 3-1 15. Bishop Ludden (3) 3-1 16. East Rockaway (8) 2-1 17. Southwestern (6) 3-1 18. Wayland-Cohocton (5) 3-1 19. Unatego (4) 3-1 20. General Brown (3) 3-1 D Team W-L 1. Walton (4) 4-0 2. Randolph (6) 4-0 3. Avon (5) 4-0 4. Dolgeville (3) 4-0 5. Maple Grove (6) 4-0 6. Weedsport (3) 4-0 7. Letchworth (5) 3-1 8. Chester (9) 4-0 9. Cambridge (2) 4-0 10. Frewsburg (6) 3-1 11. Tuckahoe (1) 2-1 12. Chautauqua Lake (6) 4-0 13. Caledonia-Mumford (5) 3-1 14. Westmoreland (3) 4-0 15. Onondaga (3) 3-1 16. Lyons (5) 4-0 17. Tioga (4) 2-0 18. Sandy Creek (3) 3-1 19. Bainbridge-Guilford (4) 3-0 20. Batavia Notre Dame (5) 4-0 Section 6NY State Football Section 1: Wʼchester, Rockland Section 2: Capitol District Section 3: Central New York Section 4: Southern Tier Section 5: Genesee Valley Section 6: Western New York Section 7: Champlain Section 8: Nassau Section 9: Orange, Ulster Section 10: St. Lawrence Section 11: Suffolk Section 12/PSAL: NY City CHSFL: Catholic Football Winning Streaks: William Floyd 34; Dobbs Ferry 19; Lawrence 15, Unatego 13, Waverly 11. Losing Streaks: None. 20

New York State 2011 N O T E B O O K Tom Pugh Gets 200th Win Holy Cross football coach Tom Pugh collected his 200th victory on Sunday when the Knights defeated Holy Trinity 48-21 in a CHSFL contest. It means Iʼm old, Pugh said. Itʼs nice to have. Pugh says that the CHSFL has been a competitive league for years. Itʼs tough in this league, he told MSG Varsity. You have a good year, youʼre.500 and you make a run in the playoffs. Photo Submitted Senior QB Yianni Holy Cross Tom Pugh. Gavalas from Holy Cross (3-0, ranked 12th in Class AA by the NYSSWA) went 12-of-16 for 300 yards and three touchdowns, all to Shyheim Wingate, who also had two short rushing scores. And what were Pugh's plans for last night after the milestone victory? Iʼm going to do the stats, go home and have a meatloaf sandwich, he said. Digging Their Graves? Quick, check the laws governing child labor in New York. It sounds like a Section 3 JV football team has been working the graveyard shift. The Marcellus school district is investigating a complaint that JV coach Jim Marsh made players lay down on top of graves in a local cemetery to emphasize a message about not giving up, The Syracuse Post-Standard reported Tuesday. Sources told the paper Marsh asked the roughly two dozen players to lay on the graves for several minutes while he extolled the importance of playing hard, and how those buried underneath them would cherish the opportunity to trade places with the players. The district confirmed Marsh, who also coaches boys varsity basketball and teaches English, stopped the team bus at a cemetery near the school Saturday afternoon after a loss at Skaneateles, district spokesman Craig Tice said. District officials met with parents Monday night; assistant superintendent Patricia McCarron ordered a Post-Standard reporter to leave the school campus following the meeting. 19 Friday Night Lights Fri., 9/2 Kickoff Special 7:00 pm Cheektowaga @ Depew 7:30 pm Fri., 9/9 Wmsv North @ North Tonawanda 7:00 pm Fri., 9/16 Lake Shore @ Wmsv South 7:00 pm Sat., 9/24 Starpoint @ Sweet Home 2:00 pm Sat., 10/1 Clarence @ Orchard Park 12:00 pm Fri., 10/7 Orchard Park @ Lancaster 7:30 pm Sat., 10/15 McKinley @ Grand Island 2:00 pm PLAYOFF Schedule TBA 2011 Be sure to LISTEN Saturday Morning from 10 to 11!! Tony Caligiuri Sean Bruso Mike Ferrentino Roger Weiss (716) 803-0550

CoverStory The Land of Cotton By Mark Adair In one of the most anticipated games of the season, defending Class B champion Alden will travel to Depew to play the undefeated Wildcats this weekend. Depew beat East High 35-14 last week to improve to 4-0. Weʼve still got a long way to go to be a 4-0 team, Depew coach Dan McGrath said. Weʼve got a lot of work to do. Weʼve got things we need to correct and things we need to get better at. We need to improve this week to be better next week and we need to do that every week. Despite his search for improvement, McGrath is pleased with his roster. Weʼve got a little bit of depth at a number of positions, he said. We are least 4-deep at running back. Weʼve got a couple of fullbacks and and a couple of quarterbacks. We donʼt have 40 kids in uniform. We have 40 kids that can play. Along with improved depth, the Wildcats are - once again - absolutely huge along the offensive and defensive lines. And, for the second year in a row, the Wildcats have a Division I-A scholarship player on the offensive line. Two-way tackle Jaden Cotton is an imposing sight. The senior stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 331 pounds. He has already given a verbal commitment to play at the University at Buffalo after high school. I really liked UB, Cotton said earlier this summer. I liked the coaching staff. I wanted to play there and I wanted to go to school there. I really didnʼt want to wait Justin Patt Depew tackle Jaden Cotton has helped the Wildcats to a 4-0 start this season. Cotton is 6-6 and 331 pounds and will play at UB in 2012. 20 Photo by Mark Adair so I committed early. Cotton says he is looking forward to playing at UB, but he doesnʼt think about it very often. Iʼm very excited to be going there, he said. But Iʼm more focused on this season and trying to go far this year. Cotton is just the latest in a long line of big (i.e. enormous) linemen that have played for McGrath. Last year, John Kling (6-7, 295) anchored the line and is now on the roster at UB. Depew graduate Adam Rosner (6-7 320) just graduated from Syracuse University after a 5-year career for the Orange. Weʼve been really fortunate that our parents continue to feed our kids well, McGrath joked. And we certainly hope it continues. The most shocking thing about Cottonʼs size is still just 16 years old. Heʼs still just a boy, McGrath said. He started school early and heʼs been with us on the varsity since he was a 14-year old sophomore. Cotton was actually on McGrathʼs radar long before the playerʼs sophomore year, however. We saw him coming up as a middle school student, McGrath said. He was already 6-4 and 220 in middle school when he played modified football. Cotton says he size was always impressive. Iʼve always been one of the biggest kids in my class, he said. Ever since kindergarten. I had an uncle who played football at Fordham and another was a bas- See Cover Story on page 21

CoverStory continued from page 20 ketball player at UNC Ashville. So size runs in my family. By the time Cotton was 14, it was apparent that he was big enough to play on the varsity at Depew. We brought him up as a tight end, Mcgrath said, but, as he continued to grow, we moved him to the interior line. McGrath says that whenever a young player makes a push for a spot on the varsity, he and his coaching staff do a thorough investigation before the player is actually called up to the varsity. We go through a process, McGrath said. We work with the parents. We also watch with the kid in spring camps and summer workouts. We need to see if this kid belongs socially with the older group of kids. We need to see that the kid will fit in before we determine whether or not we keep him with the varsity program. McGrath also leans on his seniors for help. We expect our seniors to look out for our underclassmen, he said, in the locker room, in the hallway, in the cafeteria and at social events. They need to watch out for these younger kids and we make sure they understand that. And Cotton is far more than just a big kid. McGrath says that Cotton - while not exactly a speed demon - is athletic. Heʼs not fast, McGrath said, but heʼs fast enough. He has decent feet. He plays center on the basketball team, so heʼs a pretty good athlete. He anticipates things very well, so he can get to where he needs to be ahead of time. Cotton plays basketball simply because he enjoys it. I used to play baseball, too, he said. I play basketball to stay in shape and have fun. It keeps me focused through the winter. I just like to get out there and play. Cotton is also is on the Honor Roll at Depew and maintains an academic average of 91. Iʼve thought about majoring in business but Iʼm leaning towards Medicine, he said. I like to help people. Iʼd love to be in Physical Therapy so I could be around sports. McGrath says that Cotton is the leader of a group of linemen that are inseparable Itʼs a tight group, McGrath said. They like to eat, they like to talk and they know when to turn the switch and play football. They all help each other in the weight room. They all lift together and each lineman is as intense as the next one. They compete against each other and push each other. Cotton says that he is determined to help the Wildcats go farther in the playoffs than they did in 2010. Last fall, Depew finished the regular season 7-0 but lost to Lackawanna in the first round of the playoffs. That was tough to go out the way we did last year, he said. That loss is always in the back of my mind. We have really high hopes this year. We just need to play our hearts out and see where it takes us. TRAINING THE HEART OF A CHAMPION FROM THE INSIDE OUT The Heart of a Champion Character Playbook theme is FINISH STRONG! IT ʻS NOT HOW YOU START THE SEASON, THE GAME OR LIFE.BUT HOW YOU FINISH!! This weekʼs FINISH STRONG WORD IS Servant. Intensity: is honoring and sacrificing for others while expecting nothing in return. (Those who humble themselves will be exalted or lifted up; those who exalt themselves will be humbled.) Athletes and Coaches: to FINISH STRONG you have to believe that you do not come to the team to be served but to serve and give your abilities to the team. Hall of Famer, Steve Young said he understood that it was his job to get the ball to the other guys to make them look good. Your ability to humble yourself and esteem others will draw people, on the field and in life, like a magnet. Loving your teammates deeply from the heart is demonstrated through deflecting praise to those around you and protecting those whose weaknesses arise in the course of the game or season. Martin Luther King said, Everybody can be great because anyone can serve. You do not have to have a college degree to serve. The cost of regret far exceeds the price of discipline So fight the good fight, finish the race, and keep the faith! Be intense and FINISH STRONG! Love, Coach Masters Listen to 4 segments of CTFʼs Heart of a Champion! on the radio show Officially Yours on WECK 1230 AM each Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. We will have interviews with coaches and the Unsung Player-of-the-Week at 7:15, 7:45 8:10, and 8:40! www.crosstrainingfootball.com 716-432-5152 Coach Mike Masters Coachmasters@crosstrainingfootball.com 21

Akron Tigers The Tigers fell behind 21-0 at the half and lost to JFK 27-6 last weekend... The running game had trouble finding traction in the loss. Austen Lauricella led the team with 40 yards rushing on 9 carries... Brett Judasz rumbled in for a 7- yard TD run... Austin Mietz completed 3 passes for 60 yards and also made 5 tackles on defense... Carl Baker caught all 3 Chris Reinard passes for 60 yards... The defense had a solid effort as Chris Reinard led the way with 12 tackles... Cyle Sundown also made his presence felt as he made 6 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Connor Meier made 5 tackles... Connor Ladd was in on 4 tackles... Sturgis Sundown had a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... Lafayette... W 26-8 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Medina...W 20-14 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Cleve Hill...L 7-28 Sat., Sept. 24... @ JFK...L 6-27 Fri., Sept. 30... Wilson... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Fredonia... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Gowanda... 7:30 Team Reports Albion Purple Eagles The Purple Eagles trailed just 20-14 at the half but lost to Alden 40-14 last weekend. Alden is ranked 3rd in New York State in the Class B... Pete Nesbitt led the offense as he rushed 11 times for 84 yards, including a 45-yard TD run... QB Travis Downs ran for 41 yards and tossed a 15-yard TD pass to Jack Nenni... Nick Santos led the defensive unit as he made 12 tackles... Joe Bedard Steven Stauss and Levi Boyer were each in on 9 tackles... Tyler Hughson made his presence felt as he recorded a pair of QB sacks... Jon Trembley recovered a fumble... Joe Bedard had a solid day as he made 5 tackles and blocked a kick... Albion will host Newfane this weekend... Fri., Sept. 2... Niag Wheat... W 38-12 Sat., Sept. 10... @ East... W 25-0 Fri., Sept. 16... Depew... L 11-28 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Alden...L 14-40 Fri., Sept. 30... Newfane...7:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Nichols...1:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Medina... 7:30 Alden Bulldogs Alden led just 20-14 at the half but the Bulldogs flexed their muscles in the second half and berat Albion 40-14... Justin Patterson rushed for a school-record 310 yards on 25 carries. Patterson ran for TDs that covered 70, 11 and 79 yards... QB Brian Stoldt rushed for a pair of 1-yard TDs... Ryan Sosnowski rumbled in for a 13-yard TD... Mike Steffan led a solid defensive effort Mike Steffan as he made 8 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Chase Huston made 7 tackles... Domenic Brotz was in on 6 tackles and recovered a fumble... Brandon Hassenbohler was a destructive force as he made 3 QB sacks and recovered a fumble... Josh Chase also had a QB sack... Sun., Sept. 4...@ Cobleskill...W 31-10 Fri., Sept. 9... St. Mary s...w 59-26 Fri., Sept. 16... Medina...W 33-7 Fri., Sept. 23... Albion... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Depew... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... East High...7:00 Fri., Oct. 15...@ Newfane... 2:00 Rushing: Meitz 31-197, Judasz 35-161, Cyle Sundown 29-128, Lauricella 23-119, Mangus 11-26, Redeye 3-16. Receiving: Lauricella 8-79, Ladd 6-80, Baker 5-80, Judasz 1-16, S.Sundown 1-12, Mangus 1-4. Touchdowns: Judasz 5, Ladd 2, Meitz. Passing: Meitz 22-59-272. TD Passes: Meitz 2. Rushing: Nesbitt 61-291, Downs 44-271, Hughson 37-113, Nenni 1-13, Taylor 3-12, Lloyd 3-12, Greene 3-(-12). Receiving: Nesbitt 6-97, Nenni 6-84, Santos 4-37, Page 2-20. Touchdowns: Nesbitt 5, Downs 4, Nenni 2, Hughson. Passing: Downs 17-44-230, Nenni 1-1-8. TD Passes: Downs 2. Rushing: Patterson 72-948, Thompson 11-125, Stoldt 25-48, Barczykowski 5-47, Sosnowski 6-36, Hall 4-31, McNamara 9-23, Maiorana 3-13, Baldwin 3-7, Whitte 1-2. Receiving: Hall 3-67, Roth 4-62, Darrow 4-47, Sosnowski 2-14, Barczykowski 1-13. Touchdowns: Patterson 11, Barczykowski 3, Sosnowski 3, Stoldt 3, Darrow 2, Hall, Roth, Thompson. Passing: Stoldt 14-21-203. TD Passes: Stoldt 5. Interceptions: Meitz, Ladd, Lauricella. Fumbles: Reinard 2, Keller, Sundown, Ladd. Interceptions: Nenni 3, Downs 2, Hughson, Page, Nesbitt. Fumbles: Boyer, Nenni, Trembley. Interceptions: Shields. Fumbles: Hassenbohler 2, Farrel Patterson, Brotz. 24

Team Reports Allegany-Limestone Gators The Gators defense came up huge as they won a defensive slugfest over Cassadaga Valley 8-6 last weekend... Josh Harrington powered the offense as he rushed 18 times for 88 yards... QB Kyle Stover rushed 8 times for 42 yards and scored the Gators TD. Stover also completed 5 of 10 passes for 60 yards... Zack Harrington caught 3 passes for 35 yards... Thomas Ayers caught a 25- yard pass and made 7 tackles on defense... Mackenzie Zemak was all over the field as he made 16 tackles... Trevin Barber made 4 tackles and recovered a fumble... Chris McCullough was in on 5 tackles... Sat., Sep. 3... Westfield... 2:00 Fri., Sep. 9... @ Catt-LV... L 12-15 Sat., Sept. 17... Falconer...W 19-6 Sat., Sept. 24... Cass Valley... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 30... Portville... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Southwestern... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Salamanca... 7:30 Rushing: JHarrington 49-212, Stover 29-168, Ayers 21-68, Mason 3-17, ZHarrington 3-12, Pula 2-8. Receiving: ZHarrington 7-76, Ayers 4-67, Mason 3-53, Mason 3-24, Thomas 2-60, Barber 2-42, JHarrington 1-8. Touchdowns: Mason 2, Ayers 2, Barber, ZHarrington, Stover. Passing: Stover 20-48-327, Ayers 0-1-0. TD Passes: Stover 4. Kyle Stover Interceptions: Barber 2, ZHarrington. Fumbles: JHarringon, Ayers, Truman, Barber. Amherst Tigers The Amherst offense short-circuited last week as the Tigers lost to South Park 16-3... The Tigers running game could never find traction as they rushed for just 41 yards as a team. Malik Holiday led the team with 23 yards on 6 carries... QB Justin Twarog completed 10 passes for 111 yards... There were several solid performances on defense. Matt Gallineau led the Babtunde Cole unit with 12 tackles, 8 initial hits... Marquis Artis made 11 tackles, 4 solo, 1 for lost yardage... Mike Paglicci made 9 tackles, one for a loss... CJ Simmons had 3 tackles and a QB sack... Babatunde Cole had 4 tackles and 2 sacks... Brandon Borden had an INT... Fri., Sep. 2... @ Iroquois...W 13-0 Fri., Sep. 9... Lake Shore...W 41-6 Fri., Sept. 16... West Sen East... W 33-12 Fri., Sept. 23... @ South Park... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... Hamburg...6:00 Thur., Oct. 6... Wmsv North... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Wmsv South... 7:00 Rushing: Burke 60-384, Holiday 17-103, GBelton 7-50, Gallineau 4-17, Morris 2-12, Simmons 4-7, Borden 1-7, Twarog 12-(-22). Receiving: Borden 14-239, GBelton 10-133, JBelton 4-61, Simmons 2-13, Burke 2-11, Holiday 1-17, Gallineau 1-2. Touchdowns: Burke 4, GBelton 3, Borden 2, Holiday 2, JBelton, Artis. Passing: Twarog 33-67-476. TD Passes: Twarog 6. Interceptions: Artis 2, GBelton, Lewis, Borden. Fumbles: Holiday, Clark, Turpin, Paglicci. Bennett Tigers The Tigers had a decent day moving the football but the offense but could never cross the goal line as they lost to West Seneca East 22-0 last weekend... Noah Jenkins led a solid ground game as he ran for 91 yards on 14 carries... Javon Fogan rushed for 85 yards on 14 carries and also caught 2 passes for 54 yards... QB Edward Bishop completed 4 of 8 passes for 94 yards... Shawn Wilson caught 2 passes for 40 yards... Marquel Foster had a solid day on defense as he made a team-high 7 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Kahlil Sommerville recovered a fumble... Shawn Wilson also recovered a fumble... Sat., Sept. 3... Grand Island...W 44-16 Fri., Sep. 9... @ Wmsv South...L 14-38 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Hamburg... W 35-7 Fri., Sept. 23... @ West Sen East... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Iroquois... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7... Lake Shore...(AH)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14... South Park...(AH)... 7:00 Rushing: Fogan 45-340, Bishop 24-215, Jenkins 19-158, Ford 3-28, Owens 5-22. Receiving: Fogan 6-183, Wilson 4-120, Chesson 4-112, Nelson 1-15, White 1-15, Hill 1-12. Touchdowns: Fogan 5, Bishop 2, Chesson, Nelson. Passing: Bishop 18-40-445. TD Passes: Bishop 7. Marquel Foster Interceptions: Bishop 3, Hill, Fogan Fumbles: Fogan 3, Owens, Davis, Hill, Sommerville, Wilson 25

Bishop Timon Tigers Bishop Timon bolted out to a 27-0 lead at the half and beat Rochester s Wilson Magnet 34-0... Jackson Brown led the ground attack as he rushed for 74 yards and 2 TDs on 7 carries... Mike Griffin ran 8 times for 59 yards... QB Ryan Dougherty completed 9 of 14 passes for 150 yards and 3 TDs... Jordan Williams caught 3 passes for 53 yards DiMilo Gibbs and 2 TDs. Williams also intercepted a pass on defense... Bryant Fulton caught 3 passes for 54 yards and a TD... DiMilo Gibbs led the defense with 10 tackles... Sean Murphy recovered 2 fumbles... Demone Harris recovered a fumble... Lewis Vacarro, John Termini and Brandon Donohue all had an INT... Fri., Sept. 2... O'Hara...W 42-6 Fri., Sept. 9... @ St. John Bap...W 42-7 Sat., Sept. 17... @ St. Mary s... W 41-7 Fri., Sept. 23... Wilson Magnet... W 34-0 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Springville... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...St. Francis... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Randolph... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 22... @ Canisius... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 29... @ St. Joe s... 2:00 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: DiMillo 21-337, Brown 26-203, Griffin 24-186, Martinez 14-64, Vaccaro 4-50, Termini 1-8, Dougherty 1-7, Donahue 1-7, Hillery 6-6, Bauer 1-1. Receiving: Williams 15-439, Fulton 8-136, Conroy 4-33, Brown 3-55, DiMillo 2-44, Goodspeed 1-19, Vaccaro 1-12, Hillery 1-11. Touchdowns: Brown 6, Williams 6, DiMillo 5, Fulton 4, Griffin 2. Passing: Dougherty 35-56-749. TD Passes: Dougherty 12. Interceptions: Termini 3, DiMillo 2, Hayes, Williams, Vaccarro, Donohue. Fumbles: Conroy, Murphy, Harris. Burgard Bulldogs The Bulldogs played to a 0-0 tie at halftime and then over ran Lew-Port for a 26-0 win last weekend... Corvonte Jones was nearly unstoppable as he rushed 21 times for 241 yards and 2 TDs. Jones also led the defense as he made 12 tackles and intercepted a pass... Jamar Holmes ran 4 times for 55 yards, including a 40-yard TD... Robert Sanders made 8 tackles and also punched in a 2-yard TD... Maleek Price helped the defense with 8 tackles... Jaquan Stevenson intercepted a pass... Dexter Gills recovered a fumble... Terrell Hunter had a solid day on the offensive line as he helped to pave the way for 310 rushing yards... Sat., Sept. 3... Pioneer... L 6-14 Sat., Sept. 10... Lackawanna... L 7-39 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Tonawanda... L 16-20 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Lew-Port... W 26-0 Sat., Oct. 1... Maryvale (AH)... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Cheektowaga... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... St. Mary s...(ah)... 2:30 Rushing: Jones 71-701, Williams 9-123, Sanders 18-89, Holmes 10-80, Stevenson 20-46, Goodman 4-9, Foster 1-3. Receiving: Harmon 10-91, Holmes 3-35, Foster 2-35, Williams 2-16, Reaves 1-23, Sanders 1-7. Touchdowns: Jones 5, Harmon, Holmes, Sanders. Passing: Stevenson 17-34-190, Williams 1-1-10, Walker 1-3-7. TD Passes: Williams. Team Reports Interceptions: Jones, Stevenson. Fumbles: Reaves, Gills. Terrell Hunter Canisius Crusaders Canisius played Northeastern powerhouse Cathedral Prep (Erie, Pa.) last weekend and fell behind 58-7 at the half and lost 58-28... Mercer Timmis led the ground game as he rushed for 73 yards and a TD on 18 carries. Timmis also caught 3 passes for 38 yards and a TD... QB Chris Jugovic completed 8 of 17 passes for 122 yards and 2 TDs... Ryan Richards caught 3 passes for 71 yards and a TD... Nick Carbone made 3 tackles and scooped up a fumble and ran 30 yards for a TD... Anthony Iacono made a teamhigh 10 tackles... Mike Sharpe made 9 tackles, 7 solo, and a QB sack... Sean Marshall made 6 tackles and caused a fumble... Fri., Sept. 2... @ McQuaid...W 64-33 Sat., Sept. 10... Maine-Endwell...1:00 Sat., Sept. 17... St. Joe s...l 14-31 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Cath Prep (Pa)... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 1... Walsh Jesuit (Oh)...2:30 Sat, Oct. 8... @ Aquinas (5)... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Cardinal O'Hara...2:00 Sat., Oct. 22... Bishop Timon...7:00 Sat., Oct. 29... @ St. Francis...7:00 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: Timmis 91-803, Ollison 8-30, Iacono 8-30, Benton 2-22, DʼAndrea 2-16, Marshall 5-14, Jugovic 9-11, Costanzo 5-11, Schake 1-(-1). Receiving: Benton 12-216, Richards 11-316, Kellerrman 4-86, Timmis 4-40, Ollison 1-7, Dillon 1-4. Touchdowns: Timmis 12, Benton 4, Richards 3, Davis, Ollison, Kellerman, Carbone. Passing: Jugovic 33-62-669, Schake 0-1-0. TD Passes: Jugovic 9. Mike Sharpe Interceptions: Gioia 2, Benton, Hunter. Fumbles: Iacono 2, Galvan, Davis 2, DʼAndrea, Gaulin, Abernathy, Carbone. 26

Cardinal O Hara Hawks No Report. Fri., Sept. 2... @ Bishop Timon...L 6-42 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Batavia... L 40-44 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Grover Cleve...W 31-14 Sat., Sept. 24... St. Mary s... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Frewsburg... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ St. Joe s...2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Canisius...2:00 Sat., Oct 22... St. Francis... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 28...@ Steubenville ())... 7:00 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: Carter 46-391, DiFrancesco 31-291, Wright 17-162, Gough 20-98, Glowacki 1-14, Dempsey 1-4, Gonzalez 2-3. Receiving: Gough 4-47, LoBuglio 2-29, Glowacki 1-37, Wright 1-18, Dempsey 1-8. Touchdowns: DiFrancesco 3, Carter 3, Wright 2, Gough 2. Passing: DiFrancesco 8-14-136, Gough 1-1-3. TD Passes: DiFrancesco. Interceptions: Driver Fumbles: LoBuglio, Wright 2, Gonzalez, Purpura The Cougars played to a 0-0 tie at the half and lost a defensive slugfest to Allegany- Limestone last weekend... The offense did move the ball effectively. Charles Clutter rushed 19 times for 91 yards and scored the Cougars TD on a 7- yard run in the 4th quarter... Mike Lanphere ran 16 times for 85 yards... Nick Peterson rushed 18 times for 70 yards... The Team Reports Cassadaga Valley Cougars Cougars defense caused 4 turnovers... Zach Kubera led the solid performance as he made 8 tackles and recovered a fumble... Mike Near made 6 tackles and recovered a fumble... Brady Simpson made 5 tackles and recovered a fumble... Ben Torres recovere a fumble... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Catt-LV... W 34-28 ot Sat., Sept. 10... Randolph... L 6-27 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Westfield... L 0-14 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Alley-Lime...L 6-8 Sat., Oct. 1... Southwestern... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 8... Salamanca... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Falconer... 7:30 Rushing: Boughton 39-166, Clutter 19-95, Lanphere 13-56, Caldwell 7-17, Reuther 1-11 Peterson 3-10. Receiving: Boughton 5-124, Caldwell 1-26, Wissman 1-3. Touchdowns: Boughton 3, Clutter 2, Caldwell. Passing: Caldwell 9-16-124, Boughton 2-7-29. TD Passes: Caldwell. Interceptions: Zubra, Lanphere. Fumbles: Johnson 2, Kubera. Mike Lanphere Catt-Little Valley Timberwolves The Timberwolves led 14-0 at the half but lost to Westfield 28-14 last weeend... C-LV allowed 2 TDs in both the 3rd and 4th quarters... Josh Forster powered the offense as he rushed for 113 yards and a TD on 19 carries. Forster also caught 2 passes for 46 yards and a TD. He also made 4 tackles and recovered a fumble on defense... QB Sam Agnew completed 4 of 9 passes for 51 yards and also rushed 8 times for 35 yards... Matt Booth spearheaded the defense as he made a team-high 11 tackles... Pat McGlew made 5 tackles, intercepted a pass and recopvered a fumble... Jurall Reid made 4 tackles... Ryan Hanft recorded a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... Cass Valley... L 34-28 ot Fri., Sept. 9... Alley-Lime...W 15-12 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Salamanca...7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Westfield... L 14-28 Fri., Sept. 30... Falconer...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Portville...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14... @ Southwestern... 7:30 Rushing: Forster 50-255, Agnew 24-114, McGlew 13-103, Reid 18-70, Booth 5-9. Receiving: Hanft 2-23, Forster 2-19, McGlew 1-44, Booth 1-15, McGranor 1-9, Reid 1-0. Touchdowns: Reid 2, Forster, Hanft, McGlew, McGranor. Passing: Agnew 8-24-110, Forster 0-1-0 TD Passes: Agnew 3. Interceptions: Perry. Fumbles: Agnew, McGlew, Perry. Josh Forster 27

Chautauqua Lake Thunderbirds The Thunderbirds led 16-6 at the half and put the game away after the break and beat Clymer 30-6... Chris Sampson powered the offense as he rushed for 69 yards on 20 carries and also caught 2 passes for 45 yards and 2 TDs... David Figley rushed for 34 yards... QB Jason McMahon completed 4 passes for 64 yards and 2 TDs... Chandler Baker spearheaded the defense as he made 11 tackles... Anthony Pezzulo was also a standout as he made 10 tackles... Adam Carpenter and Nick Fisher each recovered a fumble... Cody Thomas intercepted a pass... Jeremiah Russin broke the game open when he returned a punt 74 yards for a TD... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Ellicottville... W 22-6 Fri., Sept. 9... Franklinville...W 44-6 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Forestville... W 47-0 Fri., Sept. 23... Clymer... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Pine Valley... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Panama...1:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Sherman... 7:30 Rushing: Sampson 61-311, Figley 35-211, Carpenter 16-127, Mayer 1-36, Graziano 4-27, McMahon 6-26, Zuckerman 5-24 Hilton 2-18, Miller 6-13. Receiving: Russin 7-140, Hulton 6-61, Sampson 4-94, Figley 1-9 Touchdowns: Sampson 5, Russin 3, Figley 3, Carpenter 3, Hulton 2, McMahon 2, Graziano, Mayer. Passing: McMahon 18-33-304, Hulton 0-1-0. TD Passes: McMahon 6. Jeremiah Russin Cheektowaga Warriors Cheektowaga exploded out of the gate and took a 36-0 lead at the half as the Warriors beat Tonawanda 43-6... Marquel Jackson ran wild as he rushed for 201 yards and 3 TDs on just 9 carries. Jackson scored on runs of 36, 80 and 25 yards... Rashad Thomas ran for 86 yards and a TD on just 4 carries... DJ Floyd chipped in with 26 yards and a TD on 4 carries and also intercepted a pass on defense... QB Corey DeWald completed 7 of 17 passes for 90 yards and a TD... Dante Burnett caught 3 passes for 52 yards and a TD... Mike Morganstern led the defense with 8 tackles... Sharrone Johnson made 7 tackles and had a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Depew... L 19-41 Fri., Sept. 9... Lew-Port... W 25-8 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Lackawanna...W 35-18 Fri., Sept. 23... Tonawanda...W 43-6 Sat., Oct. 1... @ St. Mary's... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Burgard... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Maryvale...7:30 Rushing: Jackson 50-626, Thomas 4-86, DeWald 21-42, Floyd 7-31, Vasquez 6-30, Washington 3-6, Johnson 1-4, Nguyen 2-2, Jones 2-1. Receiving: Burnett 11-179, SJohnson 8-120, Floyd 7-122, Thomas 6-70, Jackson 3-44, Jones 1-20, Vasquez 1-5. Touchdowns: Jackson 7, Burnett 4, SJohnson 2, Thomas 2, Vasquez, Jones, Floyd. Passing: DeWald 36-78-560. TD Passes: DeWald 5. Team Reports Rashad Thomas Clarence Red Devils In a match-up of unbeaten teams, the Red Devils took a 13-0 lead at the half and powered their way to a 20-0 win over Lancaster last weekend... Mike Gelz poered the offense despite the heavy rains and sloppy field. Gelz rushed for 211 yards and 2 TDs on 24 carries. Gelz scored on runs of 8 and 57 yards... Nickolay Mohan ran for 38 yards... QB Dylan Armstrong ran for 31 yards on 5 carries... Alec Dietsch led the defense as he made 9 tackles... Chadd Mann also made his presence felt as he was in on 8 tackles... Clarence will play at Orchard Park this weekend in a game that will decide the AA South Division title... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Riverside...W 28-7 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Frontier... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... Niagara Falls... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Lancaster...W 20-0 Sat., Oct., 1... @ Orchard Park...12:00 Sat., Oct. 8... West Seneca West... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Jamestown... 7:00 Rushing: Gelz 68-548, Mohan 39-275, Willy 24-142, Dietsch 5-47, Reinhardt 8-40, Armstrong 9-39, Chapmann 3-30, Wrobel 7-27, Quinn 5-16. Receiving: Mohan 5-120, Webster 2-43, Gelz 1-20, Dietsch 1-12. Touchdowns: Gelz 8, Mohan 6, Willy 4, Dietsch 2. Passing: Armstrong 9-21-195. TD Passes: Armstrong. Mike Gelz Interceptions: McMahon, Thomas 2, Walsh. Fumbles: Baker, McMahon, Anthony Pezzulo 2, Andrew Pezzulo, Rolfe, Carpenter, Fisher. Interceptions: Burnett, Floyd Fumbles: Williams 2, Jones 2, Foster, Washington, Fleck, Morganstern. Interceptions: Dietsch 2, Mann. Fumbles: Mann. 26

Cleveland Hill Golden Eagles The Golden Eagles took a 28-6 lead at the have and then exploded for 34 points in the third quarter and beat Wilson 62-28 last weekend... Three backs rushed for more than 100 yards in the win... Brandon Thomas ran for 187 yards and 2 TDs on 12 carries... Jonathan Thomas rushed 10 times for 146 yards and 3 TDs. He also made 8 tackles and returned a fumble 35 yards for a TD on defense... QB Daryl Spencer ran for 103 yards and a TD on 8 carries... DeVonte Davis caught a 50-yard pass and made 8 tackles on defense... Rodney Heath led the defense with 10 tackles including a 12-yard QB sack... Ny juan Rainey made 7 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Maryvale... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Gowanda...7:30 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Akron... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Wilson...1:30 Sat., Oct. 1... Fredonia... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Lafayette (AH)...2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... JFK... 2:00 Rushing: Spencer 45-477, BThomas 47-376, JThomas 32-273, Fareed-Muhammad 9-62, Perira 7-58, BDavis 6-38, DDavis 5-21, Radlich 6-21, Jordan 2-14, Brown 1-8. Receiving: DDavis 5-98, BDavis 4-203, Molson 4-149, Lee 2-22, Rainey 1-12, JThomas 1-7, Jordan 1-3. Touchdowns: Spencer 8, JThomas 6, BThomas 5, BDavis 3, Molson 2, Mann, Fareed-Muhammad. Passing: Spencer 14-24-400, Radlich 4-4-94. TD Passes: Spencer 3, Radlich. Interceptions: Krajewski. Nyʼjuan Rainey Fumbles: Burley 2, Fareed-Muhammad, Dorsey. Depew Wildcats Team Reports The Wildcats led 21-0 at the half and scored 2 TDs in the fourth quarter to beat East High 35-14... Joe Miller led a balanced running attack with 14 carries for 93 yards and 2 TDs. Miller scored on runs of 1 and 5 yards and also caught a 19-yard TD pass... Bryan Rybak ran for 46 yards while Rodney Turner rushed for 42 yards and Bryan Sokolofsky added 41 yards to the offense... Rybak also had an INT on defense... QB Aaron Ertel completed 5 of 10 passes for 46 yards... Derrick Sekuterski led the defense with 6 tackles... Nathan Epolito was in on 5 stops... Brandon Atlas and Dominic Tortorice each recorded a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... Cheektowaga...W 41-19 Fri., Sept. 9... Newfane... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Albion... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 24... @ East High..(JW)... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 30... Alden...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Medina... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Lancaster...7:30 Rushing: Miller 60-342, Turner 35-314, Sokolofsky 17-163, Ertel 18-69, Rybak 3-49, Epolito 8-18, Atlas 1-11. Receiving: Miller 10-135, Sekuterski 4-59, Epolito 3-51, Boyle 2-35, Turner 1-8, Sokolofky 1-3. Touchdowns: Miller 8, Turner 6, Ertel 2, Atlas, Boyle, Sekuterski, Rybak. Passing: Ertel 21-38-285, Miller 2-2-6. TD Passes: Ertel 5. Interceptions: Epolito, Sokolofsky, Sekuterski, Rybak. Joe Miller Fumbles: Sokolofsky, Epolito, Miller Dunkirk Marauders The Marauders trailed 10-7 at the half and lost a tough defensive slugfest to Pioneer 13-7 last weekend... The running game could never make a dent in the defense as the Marauders managed just 29 yards as a team... QB Kevin Burns had a solid night as he completed 12 of 20 passes for 139 yartds and a TD. The only time Burns was intercepted was on a despera- Kevin Holmes tion-heave at the end of the game... Mike Donaldson caught 8 passes for 88 yards... Kevin Holmes caught 3 passes for 46 yards and a TD. Holmes also led the defense with 10 tackles and a QB sack... Edwin Gomez made 9 tackles... Zack Torain and Kyle Utegg each made 8 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Silver Creek...L 14-31 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Eden...W 12-7 Fri., Sept. 16... @ East Aurora... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Pioneer...7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... Olean... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Springville... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Fredonia... 7:30 Rushing: Marshall 59-236, Burns 25-75, Torain 12-43, Gomez 5-16, Ruiz 8-15, Holmes 2-12, Cieslewicz 5-9. Receiving: Donaldson 16-243, Holmes 10-135, Utegg 6-36, Cieslewicz 4-36, McCoy 4-35. Touchdowns: Holmes 4, Marshall 2, Donaldson, Utegg, DeJesus. Passing: Burns 39-72-444. TD Passes: Burns 6. Interceptions: Donaldson 2, DeJesus 2, Ruiz, McCoy. Fumbles: Utegg, McCoy, Cieslewicz 27

East Aurora Blue Devils East Aurora fell behind 20-7 at the half and lost to Springville 26-7 last weekend... Bill Misenheimer led the running game as he rushed for 47 yards on just 4 carries. Misenheimer also caught a 21-yard pass and made a team-high 14 tackles on defense... QB Alec Hibit completed 3 passes for 45 yards... Chris Bourne has been a consistant player Chris Bourne throughout the season. Bourne caught a 15-yard TD pass and also shared team-high honors with 14 tackles... Jon Alston made his presence felt as he made 13 tackles... Calvin Nemec also had a solid day as he made 9 tackles... East Aurora will play at Lackawanna this weekend... Sat., Sept. 3... @ East High... L 12-16 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Pioneer... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 16... Dunkirk...7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Springville... L 7-26 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Lackawanna...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...Eden...7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Olean...6:30 Rushing: Alston 22-77, Meisenheimer 8-63, Gugino 9-53, Horton 4-33, Hibit 8-14. Receiving: Bourne 11-168, Glosser 11-155, Alston 3-15, Misenheimer 2-37, Gugino 2-16, Warner 1-9. Touchdowns: Horton, Sadek, Meisenheimer, Bourne. Passing: Hibit 32-75-396. TD Passes: Hibit Interceptions: Glosser. Fumbles: Sadek, Alston, Meisenheimer. East High Panthers The Panthers fought hard against the 8thranked team in NY State but lost to Depew 35-14 last weekend... QB Jevante Glover led the offense as he rushed for 117 yards and 2 TDs on 25 carries. Glover also completed 4 of 9 passes... Dajuan Quarles rushed for 25 yards and also made 6 tackles and recovered a fumble on defense... Maurice Kidd led Julian Hodge the defensive unit as he made 9 tackles and recovered a fumble... Julian Hodge was in on 6 tackles... DaQuan Sylvester recovered a fumble... East High will play the next two games on the road at Medina and at Alden... Sat., Sept. 3... East Aurora...W 16-12 Sat., Sept. 10... Albion...L 0-25 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Newfane... L 20-34 Sat., Sept. 24... Depew...L 14-35 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Medina...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Alden...7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Pioneer...2:00 Rushing: Glover 56-330, Quarrels 46-224, Sylvester 18-95, Brown 3-11, Carroll 1-4, Vanoy 15-(-4). Receiving: Quarrels 12-146, Sylvester 5-72, Brown 3-27, Carroll 3-12, Holloman 2-40, Glover 2-7, Williams 1-10, Hodge 1-8, Vanoy 1-1. Touchdowns: Glover 3, Quarrels 3, Vanoy. Passing: Glover 14-46-167, Vanoy 12-28-131, Quarles 4-4-22, Robinson 0-1-0. TD Passes: Glover. Team Reports Interceptions: Quarles, Carroll Fumbles: Kidd 2, Vanoy, Sylvester, Quarles Eden Raiders The Eden defense stepped up again as the Raiders won a defensive slugfest over Olean 13-7 last weekend... Eden controlled the game by rushing for 327 yards... Rick Krouse ran 19 times for 93 yards and scored both TDs. Krouse scored on runs of 10 and 15 yards. His second TD broke a 7-7 tie in the 4th quarter... Alex Smythe had a big day on the ground as he ran for 178 yards on 23 carries... Mitch Dobson chipped in with 42 yards on 11 carries... Zach Wizniewski recorded a QB sack... Eden will play the biggest game of the season when the Raiders host Pioneer at 2:00 pm on Saturday... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Medina...W 34-20 Sat., Sept. 10... Dunkirk... L 7-12 Sat., Sept. 17... Gowanda... W 39-8 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Olean...W 13-7 Sat., Oct. 1... Pioneer...2:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ East Aurora... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... Springville...2:00 Rushing: Smythe 48-321, Dobson 52-279, Krouse 54-285, Sarratorri 18-97, Fiorella 11-53, Bialy 2-(-2). Receiving: John 4-40, Fiorella 4-26, Dobon 1-44, Smyth 1-12, Krouse 1-9. Touchdowns: Dobson 4, Smythe 4, Sarratorri, Krouse 3, John. Passing: Bialy 10-20-87, Smythe 1-1-44. TD Passes: Smythe, Bialy Interceptions: None. Fumbles: John. Rick Krouse 28

Ellicottville Eagles The Eagles trailed 7-6 at the half and lost a tough game at Franklinville 27-18 last weekend... The running game was in high gear as the Eagles rushed for 351 yards... Senior tailback Zak Fisher powered the ground attack as he ran 27 times for 197 yards and a TD... Phalla Musell ran 9 times for 78 yards... QB Cam Wilson rushed 6 times for 68 yards and a TD... Jeff Brennan ran 4 times for 8 yards and punched in a short TD... Greg Knier played well on defense and recorded a sack... Ellicottville will play at Forestville this weekend before returning home to face Clymer... Fri., Sept. 2... Chaut Lake... L 6-22 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Sherman...W 22-13 Fri., Sept. 16... Panama... W 36-28 ot Fri., Sept. 23... @ Franklinville...L 18-27 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Forestville...1:30 Fri., Oct. 7...Clymer... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Pine Valley... 7:30 Rushing: Fisher 84-599, Musall 21-166, Wilson 26-136, Brennan 5-11, Rinko 1-10, Mowrey 2-(-1). Receiving: Musall 4-50, Rinko 2-82, Gabel 1-11. Touchdowns: Fisher 4, Wilson 4, Musall 2, Rinko, Brennan. Passing: Wilson 7-14-139, Fisher 0-4-0. TD Passes: Wilson 2. Interceptions: None. Fumbles: None. Jeff Brennan Falconer Falcons The Falcons led 14-0 at the half and ground down Lafayette 34-0 last weekend... Nate Sharp led a powerful rushing attack as he ran for 234 yards and 3 TDs on 24 carries. Sharp scored on runs of 12, 5 and 28 yards... Cody DiDomenico ran 16 times for 92 yards and scored on a 1- yard plunge... Falconer did not attempt a pass in the game... Jake Fri., Sept. 2... @ Southwestern...L 12-35 Fri., Sept. 9... Salamanca...L 18-33 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Alley-Lime...L 6-19 Fri., Sept. 23... Lafayette... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Catt-LV...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...Westfield...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Cassadaga Valley... 7:30 Youngberg added 40 yards on 4 carries and also led the defense with 9 tackles... Tyler LaMonica made 6 tackles... Devon Cameron was in on 5 stops... Dan Williamson helped with a QB sack... Kyle Petersen intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble... Tyler Petersen recovered a fumble... Rushing: Sharp 97-595, Youngberg 10-118, DiDomenico 31-141, Cameron 41-104, KPetersen 1-23, TPetersen 4-19, Anderson 2-6, Aiken 4-0. Receiving: Sharp 1-16, T. Petersen 1-11. Touchdowns: Sharp 6, Cameron 3, Youngberg, DiDomenico. Passing: Cameron 5-24-66. TD Passes: None. Team Reports Nate Sharp Interceptions: TPetersen, KPetersen. Fumbles: KPetersen 2, TPetersen 2, McDonald, LaMonica. Forestville Hornets The Hornets led 6-0 after one quarter but lost to Sherman 28-6 last weekend... The game was hard-fought and closer than the score would indicate. Both teams had 15 first downs... Nate Maines led the ground game as he rushed for 143 yards and a TD on 25 carries... Nate Stott had a good allaround game as he caught a 24-yard pass, returned punts for 30 yards and made 3 tackles on defense... James Pryll had 2 tackles, both for lost yardage, including 1 QB sack... Joe Caccamise made 3 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... Jake Nosbisch was in on 3 tackles... Adam Pleva made 2 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... John Burgos made 3 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Clymer... L 24-46 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Pine Valley... W 28-13 Sat., Sept. 17... Chaut Lake...L 0-47 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Sherman...1:30 Sat., Oct. 1...Ellicottville... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 8...Franklinville...1:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Panama...1:30 Rushing: Maines 75-347, Caccamise 38-217, Nosbisch 28-49, Clugston 2-0, Forbes 1-(-3). Receiving: Stott 6-177, Maines 1-17. Touchdowns: Stott 4, Maines 2, Nosbisch. Passing: Nosbisch 7-42-195, Maines 0-1-0 TD Passes: Nosbisch 3. Interceptions: None. James Pryll Fumbles: Pryll, Caccamise, Powers 29

Franklinville Panthers The Panthers trailed just 6-0 after one quarter but rebounded to beat Ellicottville 27-18 last weekend... Don Kopp had a big game again as he rushed 17 times for 144 yards and 3 TDs. Kopp also led the defense with 13 tackles... Peter Kopp completed 4 of 6 passes for 100 yards and a TD. He also made 8 tackles and intercepted a pass on defense... Christian Bingham is one of the most improved players on the roster. Bingham caught 2 passes for 92 yards and a TD and also made 5 tackles on defense... Brandon Dutton also caught 2 passes and rushed for 16 yards... Franklinville will host Panama this weekend in a big game for the DD standings... Fri., Sept. 2... Pine Valley...W 28-14 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Chaut Lake...L 6-44 Fri., Sept. 16... Sherman... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Ellicottville... W 27-18 Fri., Sept. 30... Panama...7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Forestville... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Clymer... 1:30 Rushing: DKopp 57-356, PKopp 38-145, Dutton 27-99, Michaelis 6-11, Winter 1-(-2). Receiving: Dutton 10-104, Bigham 2-92, Winter 1-7. Touchdowns: Dutton 4, DKoop 4, PKopp, Bigham. Passing: PKopp 13-29-203. TD Passes: PKopp 3. Interceptions: Pkopp 2 Fumbles: Baldwin 2. Peter Kopp Fredonia Hillbillies Team Reports The Hillbillies trailed 28-12 at the half but exploded for 4 TDs after the break and beat Gowanda 37-28 last weekend... Dylan Cassidy led the offense as he rushed for 81 yards and a TD on 14 carries... QB Connor Farham rushed for 43 yards and 2 TDs on just 6 carries. Farnham also completed 3 of 8 passes for 97 yards and 2 TDs... Weston Ley caught a 59-yard TD pass... Zach Buckley led the defense with 14 tackles... Justin Borrello was in on 13 tackles... Tyler Cassidy made 11 tackles and a QB sack... Connor Maheady was a standout on the offensive line. He was dominating in his blocking during the 2nd-half comeback... Sat., Sept. 3... @JFK...W 24-19 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Lafayette...WF 2-0* Fri., Sept. 16... Wilson...W 35-7 Fri., Sept. 23... Gowanda... W 37-28 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Cleveland Hill... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Akron... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Dunkirk...7:30 Rushing: DCassidy 37-288, Buckley 19-223, Gardner 5-29, Farnham 18-30, TCassidy 6-27, McCarthy 2-16, Thompson 1-(-10). Receiving: Ley 5-161, Gardner 3-119, Korzeniewski 1-12. Touchdowns: Cassidy 4, Gardner 3, Ley 3, Farnham 3, McCarthey, Buckley. Passing: Farnham 9-30-292. TD Passes: Farnham 6. Connor Maheady Interceptions: Farnham 2, Thompson. Fumbles: Gloff, Korzneniewski, Borrello, Crane, Quant, Cassidy Frontier Falcons No Report. Fri., Sept. 2... @ Lancaster... L 7-20 Fri., Sept. 9... Clarence... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... Sweet Home...L 14-25 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Orchard Park... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... W Seneca West... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Jamestown...7:00 Fri., Oct. 14... Hamburg...7:30 Rushing: Kahler 24-181, Coon 21-172, May 34-159, Via 10-80, Smith 4-68, Harris 1-3, McGrew 3-2, Viggiano 1-1. Receiving: Cannon 3-34, McGiveron 2-24, Kahler 2-20, Coon 1-45, Via 1-9, McGrew 1-1. Touchdowns: May 2, Cannon, Coon 2, Via Passing: May 11-33-163, Koch 0-2-0 TD Passes: May. Interceptions: None. Fumbles: Donahue, McGiveron, Cannon. 30

Gowanda Panthers Grand Island Vikings Team Reports IP Grover Presidents Gowanda started fast and led 28-12 at the half but lost to Fredonia 37-28 last weekend... Martie Hastie led the offense as he rushed for 105 yards and a TD. He also caught 4 passes for 67 yards and a TD. Hastie also made 5 tackles and returned an interception for a TD... QB Alex Sternisha also had a big day as he rushed for 65 yards on 8 carries. Sternisha also completed 11 of 21 passes for 134 yards and a TD... Nick Huffman caught 5 passes for 47 yards and a TD. Huffman also tossed a 43-yard TD pass... Brendon Geiger caught 2 passes for 20 yards... Zach Samuelson had a solid day on defense as he made 5 tackles and recovered a fumble... Grand Island trailed just 7-6 at the half and won a hard-fought battle with Williamsville East 20-19 last weekend... The passing game was in highgear as the Vikings passed for 215 yards and 2 TDs... Drew Chorey completed 9 of 14 passes for 120 yards and a TD... John McGinty completed 5 of 9 passes for 50 yards... Wesley Hanie tossed a 45-yard TD pass and made 5 tackles and intercepted 2 passes on defense... Eddie Krecisz had a big day as he caught 9 passes for 132 yards and 2 TDs... Anthony Zogaria and Chris Connors each made 8 tackles to lead the defense... Dominic Tripi was a force as he recorded 2 QB sacks... The Presidents fell behind 35-6 at the half and lost to Frewsburg 41-6 last weekend... Despite the lopsided score their were several bright performances... Devonte Whitsett rushed for 59 yards and tossed a TD pass to Xavier Maye... Whitsett also made 5 tackles on defense... Ikeem Lyons powered his way to 73 yards on 14 carries and also made 4 tackles on defense... Durell Anderson was active as he was in on 4 tackles... Robert Johnson also made his presence felt as he was in on 4 stops... Things will not get easier for Grover Cleveland as the Presidents will play at Silver Creek and then Randolph before finishing the season at Portville... Zach Samuelson Wesley Hanie Ikeem Lyons Fri., Sept. 2...@ Wilson... L 42-54 Fri., Sept. 9... Cleve Hill... L 12-44 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Eden...2:00 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Fredonia... L 28-37 Fri., Sept. 30... Lafayette... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...JFK... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Akron... 7:30 Rushing: Sternisha 30-229, Hastie 12-105, Geiger 12-37, Francis 8-26, Richter 4-15. Receiving: Hastie 11-311, Huffman 13-220, Miller 4-77, Geiger 5-38. Touchdowns: Hastie 5, Sternisha 3, Huffman 3, Francis 2. Passing: Sternisha 35-75-629, Huffman 1-1-43. TD Passes: Sternisha 4, Huffman 1. Interceptions: Huffman, Hastie. Fumbles: Samuelson. Sat., Sept. 3... @ Bennett... L 18-44 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Starpoint...L 12-16 Sat., Sept. 17... North Tonawanda... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 24... Wmsville East...W 20-19 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Wmsville North... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Sweet Home...2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... McKinley... 2:00 Rushing: Busch 43-125, Blocho 13-65, Fadel 7-55, Zogaria 12-33, Sukmanowski 10-47, McGinty 4-8, Bennett 1-4, Kreciaz 3-3, Davis 1-1, Edwards 2-(-4), Chorey 4-(-23). Receiving: Krecisz 14-204, Mohr 9-202, Haynie 9-69, Hughes 6-86, Bennett 2-30, Blocho 2-18, Connors 2-16, Sukmanowski 1-40, Busch 1-2. Touchdowns: Krecisz 2, Mohr 2, Blocho, Zogaria, Haynie., Sukmanowski. Passing: Chorey 38-84-491, McGinty 9-15-95, Haynie 1-1-45, Blocho 0-2-0. TD Passes: Chorey 3, Haynie. Interceptions: Haynie 2, Mohr, Krecicz. Fumbles: Zogaria, Haynie, Grunzweig. Sat., Sept. 3... @ St. Mary's... L 24-43 Fri., Sept. 9... Maple Grove...L 12-38 Fri., Sept. 16... O'Hara... L 14-31 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Frewsburg... L 6-41 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Silver Creek...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Randolph...(JW)...7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Portville... 7:30 Rushing: Whitsett 50-418, Lyons 21-88, Burgess 9-19, Cheatom 1-8, Goodwin 6-1. Receiving: Cheatom 9-225, Whitsett 1-23, Boykin 1-4, Anderson 1-4, Maye 1-2, Lyons 1-0. Touchdowns: Cheatom 5, Whitsett 3, Maye. Passing: McCool 10-23-244, Whitsett 7-16-27. TD Passes: McCool 3, Whitsett 2 Interceptions: Cheatom, Camacho. Fumbles: Camacho, Cheatom, Lauer. 31

Hamburg Bulldogs The Hamburg defense led the way as the Bulldogs beat Lake Shore 21-8... Lake Shore s only score came on an interception return... Jake Fiore led the ground attack as he rushed for 153 yards on just 16 carries... Aaron Derby pounded in a 1-yard TD... QB Sam Buffa completed 9 of 14 passes for 116 yards and 2 TDs... Alex Glor caught 3 passes for 38 yards and 2 TDs... Tom Lipomi caught 3 passes for 45 yards... Jeremiah Bill was dominant on defense as he made 7 tackles... Evan Smith and Aaron Derby each made 5 tackles... Josh Bennett and John Stefaniak each had an INT... Anthony Moore recovered a fumble... Fri., Sept. 2... @ W Sen East...L 13-32 Fri., Sept. 9... South Park... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 16... Bennett... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Lake Shore... 6:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Amherst... 6:00 Fri., Oct. 7... Iroquois... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Frontier... 7:30 Rushing: Fiore 68-441, Derby 31-126, Bennett 15-59, Lipomi 4-20, Buffa 9-11, Glor 2-6, Larson 1-1. Receiving: Glor 10-144, Lipomi 9-124, Derby 8-69, Buczkowski 4-37, Fiore 2-21, Violanti 1-19. Touchdowns: Fiore 3, Derby 3, Glor 2, Bennett. Passing: Buffa 32-62-401, Glor 1-1-11, Fiore 0-1-0. TD Passes: Buffa 3. Jeremiah Bill Interceptions: Violanti, Gorrell, Glor Fumbles: Stefaniak, Lipomi, Riley, Moore Hutch-Tech Engineers Hutch Tech led 14-12 after 3 quarters but lost a hard-fought battle to Lockport 26-14 last weekend... Peandre Fitzgerald led the running game as he rushed for 64 yards on 18 carries. Fitzgerald also caught 2 passes for 17 yards... QB Josh Koester rushed 4 times for 29 yards and a TD. Koester also completed 8 passes for 114 yards and a TD... Ameer Franklin caught 3 Robert Graves passes for 48 yards and a TD. Franklin also caught a 2- point PAT pass... Robert Graves caught 2 passes for 40 yards... Hutch Tech will try to keep its playoff hopes alive when they host Niagara Wheatfield this weekend... Fri., Sept. 2... Tonawanda... L 6-8 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Ken West...L 6-41 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Maryvale...7:00 Sat., Sept. 24... Lockport... L 14-26 Fri., Sept. 30... Niag Wheat...(AH)...7:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Riverside...(Riv)...7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Niagara Falls...7:30 Rushing: Fitzgerald 59-298, Young 28-99, Collins 17-74, Koester 12-39, Hoyt 3-14, West 4-11, Franklin 1-7, Hodge 11-6, Brown 1-(-2), Miller 2-(-2). Receiving: Fitzgerald 10-145, Franklin 6-94, Hoyt 5-31, Graves 3-43, Miller 1-12, Tubbins 1-12. Touchdowns: Fitzgerald 4, Hoyt, Collins, Koester, Franklin. Passing: Koester 24-59-313, Dowell 3-6-18. TD Passes: Koester 3. Interceptions: Hoyt 2. Fumbles: Hoyt. Team Reports Ht Iroquois Chiefs The Chiefs surrendered the first three TDs and fell behind 21-0 and lost to Williamsville South 21-6... Jim Kloc led the ground as he rushed for 76 yards and a TD on 19 carries... QB Matt Keating completed 3 passes for 62 yards... Madison Wesolowski caught 2 passes for 47 yards... Nate Wilkinson caught 1 pass for 15 yards... Matt Castellana led the defensive effort as he made 7 tackles... Mathew Sokolski made 4 tackles and recovered a fumble... Brandon Vernen had 3 tackles and a QB sack... Tyler Miller made 4 tackles and returned a punt 63 yards... Justin Ziegler averaged 38 yards on 4 punts and got off a 47-yarder... Fri., Sept. 2... Amherst... L 0-13 Fri., Sept. 9... West Seneca East...7:00 Fri., Sept. 16... McKinley...L 6-27 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Wmsv South...L 6-21 Fri., Sept. 30... Bennett... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Hamburg... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Lake Shore...6:30 Rushing: Kloc 85-390, Bonafede 21-66, Keating 10-29, Miller 1-6. Receiving: Miller 12-76, Wilkinson 11-117, Wesolowski 8-147, Bonafede 3-46 Kloc 2-12, Sokolski 1-6, Davis 1-10. Touchdowns: Kloc 2, Wesolowski, Keating, Miller. Passing: Keating 39-85-407, Kloc 0-1-0. TD Passes: Keating 2. Interceptions: None. Fumbles: Castellana, Sokolski. Tyler Miller 32

Jamestown Red Raiders Jamestown roared out of the gate and led 33-0 at the half and beat West Seneca West 40-7 last weekend... Spencer DeCinque led the ground attack as he rushed for 103 yards and 3 TDs... CJ Williams ran 6 times for 55 yards... Ben Whitney had a huge night as he ran for 48 yards and a TD on just 3 carries. Whitney also led the defense as he made 12 tackles, recorded a Cortland Haines QB sack and recovered a fumble... Dennis Drew completed 9 of 11 passes for 113 yards and a TD... Jake Dwaileebe caught 3 passes for 73 yards and a TD. He also intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble on defense... Cortland Haines made 8 tackles and had a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... Niagara Falls...W 28-7 Fri., Sept. 9...@ Orchard Park... L 14-31 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Niag Wheat...W 49-0 Fri., Sept. 23... @ W Seneca West... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... Lancaster...7:00 Fri., Oct. 7...Frontier...7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Clarence...7:00 Rushing: DeCinque 82-440, CWilliams 19-135, Whitney 6-61, Dwaileebe 4-25, Drew 1-3. Receiving: Dwaileebe 17-245, Whitney 10-123, Anderson 3-26, Panibianco 3-15, CWilliams 1-5. Touchdowns: DeCinque 7, Dwaileebe 6, Gullo, Maisonet, Panibianco, CWilliams, Whitney, Drew. Passing: Drew 34-57-468, Panibianco 1-1-5. TD Passes: Drew 5. Interceptions: Dwaileebe 2, Watson. Fumbles: Whitney 2, Maisonet, DeJesus, Haines, Watson, Dwailabee. Team Reports John F. Kennedy Bears The Bears jumped out to a 21-0 lead at the half and beat Akron 27-6 in a crucial C North contest... Nick Biniaszewski rushed for a team-high 73 yards and a TD on 18 carries... Nick Anderson completed 8 of 10 passes for 116 yards and a TD. Anderson also rushed for 28 yards and a TD... Christian Boettcher caught 5 passes for 83 yards... Ken Minorczyk caught a Christian Boettcher 20-yard TD pass... Ryan Ball had a big day as he rushed for 59 yards and a TD on 18 carries. Ball also led the defense with 8 tackles and a QB sack... Nick Sikora was in on 7 tackles... Joey Burkowski helped the cause with 6 tackles... Khaliq Satcher recorded a QB sack... Sat., Sept. 3... Fredonia...L 14-29 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Wilson...W 20-14 ot Sat., Sept. 17... Lafayette... W 41-8 Sat., Sept. 24... Akron... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Nichols...1:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Gowanda... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Cleve Hill... 2:00 Rushing: Ball 43-162, Biniaszewski 44-145, Anderson 18-100, Kociszewski 10-18, Yerry 1-3, Jasinski 1-0. Receiving: Boettcher 12-281, Minorczyk 9-169, Sikora 4-55, Quinn 4-31, Ball 3-37, Kociszewski 4-57. Touchdowns: Ball 6, Minorczyk 5, Biniaszewski 2, Boettcher, Anderson. Passing: Anderson 36-77-630. TD Passes: Anderson 7. Interceptions: Burkowski, Quinn 2, Ball, Kaczmarek, LeBron, Sasiadek, Jamieson. Fumbles: Sasiadek, Quinn, Klyczek. Kenmore East Bulldogs The Bulldogs fell behind 35-0 at the half and lost to North Tonawanda 42-7 last weekend... Brandon Derion led the ground game as he rushed for 74 yards and a TD on 8 carries and also caught a 26-yard pass. Derion scored in the 4th quarter when he broke away for a 45-yard TD... Cayle Woods ran for 22 yards on 6 carries... Tom Comfort added 19 yards to Connor McMahon the totals and also made 5 tackles on defense... Connor McMahon completed a 26-yard pass... Jared Dolan had a solid game as he made 9 tackles on defense... Frank Burkhardt was active as he was in on 4 tackles... Kenmore East will host Sweet Home this week... Sat., Sept. 3... Wmsville North...L 8-38 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Wmsville East... L 2-12 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Starpoint...L 0-41 Sat., Sept. 24... North Ton... L 2-47 Sat., Oct. 1... Sweet Home... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ McKinley..(Riv)... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Kenmore West... 2:00 Rushing: Wainwright 39-85, Derion 8-74, Comfort 8-40, Smith 21-37, Woods 6-22, Jenica 2-(-2), McMahon 19-(-65). Receiving: Brown 10-119, Derion 2-32. Touchdowns: Wainwright, Derion. Passing: McMahon 13-40-151, Smith 0-1-0, Carapetyan 0-1-0. TD Passes: None. Interceptions: Brown. Fumbles: None. 33

Kenmore West Blue Devils The Blue Devils led 35-28 at the half and won a shootout over Niagara Falls 49-31... Martin Bailey returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a TD. Bailey also rushed for 219 yards and 4 TDs on 21 carries. The 5 TDs are a new school record... QB Marcus Lobdell rushed for 83 yards on 9 carries. Lobdell also completed 6 of 14 passes for 150 yards and 2 TDs... James Argiro Tyler Novo caught 2 passes for 46 yards and a TD... Chris Reimondo caught a 70- yard TD pass... Tyler Novo led the defense as he made 10 tackles with 8 initial hits... Nick Hersey made 10 tackles with 6 initial hits... Nick Burgos and Brandon Lathrop each made 7 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Orchard Park...L 19-45 Sat., Sept. 10... Hutch Tech...W 41-7 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Riverside...W 35-6 Sat., Sept. 24... Niagara Falls...W 49-31 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Lockport... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Niagara Wheat... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Kenmore East... 2:00 Rushing: Bailey 60-594, Lobdell 52-490, Reimondo 11-43, Price 2-20, Drenko 2-4, Roe 1-2. Receiving: Hersey 7-164, Bailey 5-57, Argiro 2-46, Reimondo 1-70, Price 1-5. Touchdowns: Bailey 10, Lobdell 8, Reimondo 2, Argiro. Passing: Lobdell 16-44-342. TD Passes: Lobdell 2. Interceptions: Hersey 2, Lobdell, Argiro, Bailey, Novo. Fumbles: Boal, Roe. Lackawanna Steelers Team Reports Lackawanna led 19-6 at the half and put the game away with a pair of 4th quarter TDs and beat Maryvale 33-14 last weekend... Keith Taggart led the rushing attack as he carried 21 times for 130 yards and 2 TDs. Taggart scored on runs of 5 and 56 yards... Cameren Smith rushed 10 times for 80 yards and 2 TDs. Smith ran for TDs of 33 and 40 yards... Shaquille Andrew Santiago Brooks returned an interception 62 yards for a TD... Andrew Santiago made his first start at RT and was dominant blocking for the run game and the passing game... Larry Wright and Joe Linares each had 8 tackles and a QB sack to lead the defense... Javon Smith made 6 tackles... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Lake Shore...W 20-13 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Burgard... W 32-7 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Cheektowaga.. L 18-35 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Maryvale...7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... East Aurora...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Tonawanda... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Lew-Port...7:30 Rushing: Taggart 65-356, CSmith 35-154, Stallworth 12-48, Linares 7-27, Brooks 1-26. Receiving: Brooks 9-172, CSmith 5-73, Linares 3-24, M.Smith 1-6. Touchdowns: Brooks 5, CSmith 5, Taggart 4, Amos, Flis. Passing: Stallworth 16-29-254, CSmith 2-8-21. TD Passes: Stallworth 4. Interceptions: Brooks 3, CSmith 2, Taggart. Fumbles: Dechent, Wright, M.Smith, Amos. Lake Shore Eagles The Eagles fell behind 15-8 at the half and lost to Hamburg 22-8 last weekend... Lake Shore drove inside the red zone four times and came away with no points... Pat Gilman led the ground game as he rushed for 65 yards on 12 carries... Tyler Mascio completed 8 of 18 passes for 83 yards... John Inglut caught 2 passes for 32 yards while Rory Jimerson caught 2 passes for 30 yards... Nick Evans had a big day on defense as he made 5 tackles and returned an interception 26 yards for a TD... Ronnie Thompson made a team-high 6 tackles... Dalton Moore was in on 5 tackles... Lake Shore will try to get the first win of the season when they play at South Park... Fri., Sept. 2... Lackawanna... L 13-20 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Amherst...L 6-41 Fri., Sept. 16... Wmsville South... L 15-41 Fri., Sept. 23... Hamburg... L 8-22 Fri., Sept. 30... @ South Park..(Riv)...7:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Bennett...(AH)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Iroquois... 6:30 Rushing: Gilman 56-227, Mascio 20-60, Cat 9-23, Sanchez 2-5, Inglut 2-(-2). Receiving: Jimerson 10-121, Inglut 10-106, Gilman 6-51, Kellar 2-35, Winters 1-13, Evans 1-5. Touchdowns: Evans 3, Gilman 2, Winters. Passing: Mascio 34-84-351, Gilman 1-1-12. TD Passes: Mascio 3. Interceptions: Gilman, Evans. Nick Evans Fumbles: Mascio, Thompson, Benoit, Evans. 34

Lancaster Redskins The Redskins went to Clarence on a rain-soaked evening and lost 20-0 last weekend... The Lancaster running game could never get any traction on the soggy field as the Redskins rushed for a total of 21 yards on 21 carries... QB Ryan Radke led the team with 23 yards on 8 carries. Radke also completed 6 passes for 48 yards... Justin Lewis caught all 6 passes for 48 Hayden Schonert yards... The defense played well as they caused 5 turnovers... Hayden Schonert led the defense with a teamhigh 11 tackles... Jake Latello was in on 9 tackles... Corey Fohrd made 9 tackles with 3 solo stops... Mike Emerson and Mike Ziolo were each in on 7 tackles... Fri., Sept. 2... Frontier...W 34-7 Fri., Sept. 9... West Sen West... W 26-9 Fri., Sept. 16... Lockport... W 42-28 Sat., Sept. 23... @ Clarence...7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Jamestown... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7... Orchard Park... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Depew... 7:30 Rushing: Radke 45-321, Godfrey 39-115, OʼBrien 16-72, Colafranceschi 10-35, Latello 4-22, Backert 3-14, Fuller 3-0, Aposto 7-(-4). Receiving: Lewis 14-197, OʼBrien 5-68, Latello 4-45, Backert 1-21, Szymanski 1-15, Emerson 1-7, Godfrey 1-4. Touchdowns: Radke 6, OʼBrien 2, Godfrey 2, Lewis, Latello, Fohrd, Fuller. Passing: Radke 25-57-327, Colafranceschi 2-6-41. TD Passes: Radke 2. Interceptions: Latello, Fuller. Fumbles: None. No Report. Team Reports Lewiston-Porter Lancers Sat., Sept. 3... Newfane...W 26-14 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Cheektowaga...L 8-25 Fri., Sept. 16... South Park...L 7-40 Fri., Sept. 23... Burgard...7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Tonawanda...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...Maryvale...7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Lackawanna...7:30 Rushing: Reagan 47-215, Wilczek 5-48, Nalbone 17-46, Hogan 11-38, Schiavittii 12-17, Everette 4-9 Joseph 1-1, Sargent 1-(-4), Daul 20-(-20). Receiving: Schiavitti 11-249, Hogan 4-48, Reagan 5-24, Mooradian 3-20, Joseph 1-13, Reuter 1-4. Touchdowns: Schiavittii 3, Reagan 2, Daul. Passing: Daul 24-45-291, Reagan 1-1-67. TD Passes: Daul 3. Interceptions: Meyers 2, Reagan. Fumbles: White. Lockport Lions The Lions trailed 14-6 at the half but rallied with two 4th-quarter scores and beat Hutch Tech 26-14 last weekend... James Chambers led the rushing attack as he ran for 103 yards and 3 TDs on 14 carries. Chambers scored on runs of 12, 2 and 8 yards... Chambers also caught 3 passes for 66 yards and a TD... Luke Hinton ran 3 times for 40 yards and caught 2 passes for 27 yards and intercepted a pass on defense... QB Dan Bronson completed 7 of 12 passes for 121 yards and a TD... Moziah Townsend led the defense as he was in on 13 tackles, 6 initial hits, and intercepted a pass... Michael Wik made 10 tackles with 6 initial hits... Sat., Sept. 3... Starpoint... W 36-32 Sat., Sept. 10... Riverside...W 34-6 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Lancaster... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Hutch Tech..(AH).. 2:00 Sat., Oct. 1... Kenmore West... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Niagara Falls... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Niagara Weat...2:00 Rushing: Chambers 46-422, Evans 53-176, Hinton 8-111, Bronson 24-58, Mitravich 1-(-6), Maslowski 2-(-16), Bow 10-(-28). Receiving: Chambers 7-101, Hinton 6-102, Evans 5-57, Nwachukwu 2-27, Hillman 2-72. Touchdowns: Chambers 12, Evans 4, Nwachukwu. Passing: Bronson 22-39-359. TD Passes: Bronon. Michael Wik Interceptions: Townsend 2, Hinton 2, Graziano, Simpson. Fumbles: Nwachukwu, Pagan-Roman, DePriest. 35

Maple Grove Red Dragons Maple Grove took a 21-6 lead at the half and rolled past Silver Creek 34-14 last weekend... Skyler Liddell had a huge game as he rushed for 113 yards and 3 TDs on 12 carries. Lidell also caught 2 passes for 44 yards and intercepted a pass on defense... John Nickerson rushed for 54 yards and 2 TDs on 14 carries. Nickerson also caught 2 passes for 70 yards and led the Chris Jones defense with 17 tackles... QB Alex Grace completed 4 of 7 passes for 114 yards and intercepted a pass on defense... Chris Jones rushed for 20 yards on 5 carries and made 8 tackles, with 2 initial hits, on defense... Jeff Tampe made his presence known as he made 9 tackles with 2 solo... Fri., Sept. 2... Portville... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Grover Cleve... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... Nichols...7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Silver Creek... W 34-14 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Randolph...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Frewsburg... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Westfield...7:30 Rushing: Simpson 13-133, Liddell 13-133, Nickerson 28-131, Grace 10-117, Jones 5-51, Tampe 4-18, Tanner 2-16, Nelson 3-13, Johnson 1-4. Receiving: Liddell 8-201, Nickerson 2-70, Simpson 1-6, Johnson 1-3. Touchdowns: Liddell 6, Nickerson 4, Grace 2, Johnson, Tampe, Simpson, Tanner Passing: Grace 12-18-280, Liddell 1-1-3. TD Passes: Grace 3. Interceptions: Tampe, Liddell, Grace Fumbles: Nickerson. Maryvale Flyers Team Reports The Flyers trailed Lackawanna 19-14 after three quarters but allowed a pair of 4th-quarter TDs and lost 33-14 last weekend... The Flyers rushed for 230 yards despite a steady downpour throughout the game... QB Mike Wawryzniak led the ground game as he rushed for 124 yards and a TD on 16 carries... Shawn Barr powered his way to 94 yards and a TD on 11 carries... Barr also led the defense as he made 7 tackles... Jon Dipasquale was in on 7 tackles... Brian Klein was dominant on defense as he made 5 tackles and recorded 2 QB sacks... Jake Klahn was also active as he made 5 tackles and recovered 2 fumbles... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Cleve Hill...L 30-52 Fri., Sept. 9... Tonawanda...W 50-21 Fri., Sept. 16... Hutch Tech... L 20-28 Fri., Sept. 23... Lackawanna... L 14-33 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Burgard...(AH)...2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Lew-Port... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Cheektowaga...7:00 Rushing: Wawryzniak 48-428, Barr 47-333, Brannon 19-144, Jordan 13-54, Brodka 5-11 Walkowski 5-10. Receiving: Cason 10-159, Karek 6-64, Graham 5-53, Walkowski 2-12, Brannon 2-11, Barr 1-19. Touchdowns: Cason 5, Barr 4, Wawryzniak 3, Graham, Walkowski, Jordan, Brannon. Passing: Wawryzniak 23-57-318. TD Passes: Wawryzniak 5. Brian Klein Interceptions: Brannon, Kelley, Cason Fumbles: Klahn 2, Karek 2, Pyc, Cason, McCallie, Barr. McKinley Macks The Macks trailed 7-6 after three quarters but scored a pair of 4th-quarter TDs to pull out a 21-7 win over Williamsville North last weekend... QB Reyjzon Jordan led the offense as he rushed for 148 yards and 2 TDs on 20 carries. Jordan also completed 5 of 15 passes for 75 yards... Jonathan Flanagan caught 4 passes for 49 yards... Stephen Johnson ran for 67 yards and a TD on 11 carries and also made 6 tackles on defense... Terren Long led the defensive unit with 9 tackles and an interception... Dante Thompson caught a 26-yard pass and also had a QB sack on defense... Kwashawn Hart intercepted 2 passes... Marquis Williams recovered a fumble... Sat., Sept. 3... North Tona...W 34-29 Fri., Sept. 9... Sweet Home...L 6-14 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Iroquois...W 26-7 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Wmsville North... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Starpoint...2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...Kenmore East... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Grand Island... 2:00 Rushing: Jordan 57-494, Johnson 41-377, Flanagan 4-34, Alford 9-29, Duah 3-14, Benzin 4-13, Melendez 1-6, Thompson 1-(-2). Receiving: Flanagan 8-90, Johnson 4-108, Thompson 2-40, Alford 1-38, Wells 1-12. Touchdowns: Johnson 8, Jordan 5. Passing: Jordan 15-47-276, Johnson 1-1-12. TD Passes: Jordan 2. Terren Long Interceptions: Johnson 9, Bankston 2, Hart 2, Long. Fumbles: Hill 6, Smith, Long, Jordan, Johnson, Williams. 36

Medina Mustangs Newfane Panthers Team Reports Niagara Falls Wolverines The Mustangs took a lead of 20-13 at the half and beat Newfane 34-13... Ron Washak led the ground game as he rushed for 75 yards on 13 carries... Devon Griffin ran for 60 yards on 13 carries and also threw an 80-yard TD pass. Griffin also made 3 QB sacks on defense... Jake Cotriss rushed for 39 yards on 6 carries... QB Stephen Rogenmoser completed 5 of 13 passes for 144 yards and 3 TDs. He has passed for over 100 yards in all 4 games this season... Lonnie Taylor caught TD passes of 80 and 34 yards... Kyle Barna led the defense with 9 tackles and also caught an 11-yard TD pass... Zack Newton made 7 tackles... The Panthers trailed 20-13 at the half and allowed 2 TDs in the third quarter as they lost to Medina 34-13 last weekend... Connor Sears led the ground game as he rushed 20 times for 109 yards... QB Sean Seefeldt ran 8 times for 25 yards and also completed 4 passes for 62 yards and a TD... CJ Knight caught 3 passes for 48 yards and a TD... Steve Lakes had an outstanding day on defense as he led the team with 7 tackles and also intercepted a pass. Lakes also rushed for 14 yards on offense... Newfane will be on the road for the next two weeks when they play at Albion and then at Wilson... The Wolverines trailed 35-28 at the half and lost a shootout to Kenmore West 49-31 last weekend... Jeff Goldsmith led the ground attack with 139 yards and a TD on just 14 carries... QB Ricky Bailey completed 5 of 17 passes for 224 yards and 3 TDs... K Shawn Sistrunk rushed for 37 yards on 7 carries and also caught 2 passes for 89 yards and 2 TDs... Jay Scarbrough caught 2 passes for 120 yards and a TD... Rich Kolek led the defensive unit as he made 12 tackles... Olessio Jackson also made his presence known as he was in on 6 tackles... Deontez Johnson intercepted a pass... Niagara Falls will host Riverside this weekend... Stephen Rogenmoser Steve Lakes Jay Scarbrough Fri., Sept. 2... Eden... L 20-34 Fri., Sept. 9... Akron... L 14-20 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Alden...L 7-33 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Newfane...W 34-13 Fri., Sept. 30... West Seneca East...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...Depew...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Albion... 7:30 Rushing: Griffin 55-307, Washak 29-150, Cotriss 24-148, Rogenmoser 14-9, Fuller 2-8, Barna 4-6, Hamner 1-4. Receiving: Griffin 15-104, Taylor 12-306, Washak 4-56, Austin 3-28, Barna 2-33, Cotriss 1-82, Barnes 1-20. Touchdowns: Taylor 4, Barna 2, Cotriss 2, Rogenmoser, Washak, Griffin. Passing: Rogenmoser 27-65-549, Griffin 1-1-80. TD Passes: Rogenmoser 7, Griffin. Interceptions: Barnes, Rogenmoser, Austin. Fumbles: Newton, Austin. Sat., Sept. 3... @ Lew-Port... L 14-26 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Depew... L 19-32 Sat., Sept. 17... East High...W 34-20 Sat., Sept. 24... Medina... L 13-34 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Albion... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Wilson...7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Alden... 2:00 Rushing: Seefeldt 45-307, Sears 52-302, Lakes 13-41. Receiving: Berning 13-204, Knight 8-146, Jolley 5-40, Starkweather 2-24, Finch 1-15. Sears 1-9. Touchdowns: Sears 3, Berning 3, Seefeldt 2, Knight 2, Starkweather. Passing: Seefeldt 28-66-433, Sears 2-5-4. TD Passes: Seefeldt 5. Interceptions: Seefeldt, Berning, Lakes Fumbles: None. Fri., Sept. 2... @ Jamestown...L 7-28 Sat., Sept. 10... Niagara Wheat...W 38-0 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Clarence... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Ken West...L 31-49 Sat., Oct. 1... Riverside... 12:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Lockport... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Hutch Tech...2:00 Rushing: Goldsmith 42-274, Sistrunk 26-228, Bailey 32-182, Difrancesco 3-19, Castellani 3-17, Scott 1-17, Jackson 1-12, Scarborough 2-(-5). Receiving: Scarborough 2-120, Scott 4-70, Sistrunk 7-162, Legault 3-50, Difrancesco 1-8. Touchdowns: Sistrunk 5, Bailey 2, Difrancesco, Goldsmith, Scarborough. Passing: Bailey 19-65-444. TD Passes: Bailey 4. Interceptions: Difrancesco, Scott, Johnson. Fumbles: Beamen, Castellani, Difrancesco. 37

Niagara Wheatfield Falcons Niagara Wheatfield led 7-6 at the half and put the game away with a pair of 4thquarter TDs as the Falcons beat Riverside 21-6 last weekend... Ed Starr led the offense as he rushed for 121 yards and a TD on 19 carries... QB Brendan Gilewski completed 5 of 8 passes for 67 yards and a TD... Mahmoud Zeidan caught 3 passes for 42 yards and a TD... Anthony Oliveri blocked a punt that was recovered in the endzone for a touchdown... Ryan Elnicki led the defensive unit as he made 7 tackles... Jon Jagodzinski and Jake Kelly were each in on 5 tackles... Alex Vranic was 3-for-3 on PAT kicks... The Falcons play at Hutch Tech... Mahmoud Zeidan Fri., Sept. 2... @ Albion...L 12-38 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Niagara Falls...L 0-38 Sat., Sept. 17... Jamestown... L 0-49 Sat., Sept. 24... Riverside... W 21-7 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Hutch Tech..(AH).. 7:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Kenmore West... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Lockport... 2:00 Oct. 21/22... Playoffs... TBA Oct. 28/29... Playoffs... TBA Nichols Big Green Team Reports Nichols scored three times in the first quarter and led 28-8 at the half as the Big green beat Charles Finney 41-16 last weekend... The running game was in high gear as Nichols rushed for 245 yards... Will Zacher powered the offense as he rushed for 129 yards and a TD on just 5 carries. Zacher ran for a 67-yard TD... Adam Noonan had a huge game as he rushed Will LaHood for 92 yards and 2 TDs on 10 carries. Noonan also returned the opening kickoff 86 yards for a TD and returned an interception 47 yards for a TD... Will LaHood was in on 10 tackles at NG... Steve Glinski returned an interception 32 yards and recovered a fumble... Liam Ryan had an INT... Sat., Sept. 3... Niag Catholic... W 42-0 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Frewsburg... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Maple Grove... L 0-49 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Finney (5)... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 1... JFK... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Albion... 1:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Niagara Catholic...7:30 Fri. Oct. 21... Finney (5)... 4:00 North Tonawanda Lumberjacks North Tonawanda led 35-0 at the half and beat Kenmore East 42-7 last weekend... Brandon Buryta led a balanced running attack as he rushed for 59 yards and 2 TDs on just 6 carries... QB Pat Angelhow rushed 5 times for 56 yards and a TD... Tyler Durham ran 11 times for 49 yards and a TD... Shaun O Lay carried 3 times for 61 yards... Ian Gilhausen broke Nick Duerer away for a 48-yard run... Nick Duerr led the defense as he was in on 11 tackles and also recorded a pair of QB sacks... Jed Jasztremski made 8 tackles and had a QB sack... Evan Volmrich and Steve Kindron each made 6 tackles... Zach Wheeler had a QB sack... Sat., Sept. 3... @ McKinley...L 29-34 Fri., Sept. 9... Wmsv North... W 48-2 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Grand Island... W 28-7 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Ken East... W 42-7 Fri., Sept. 30... Wmsville East... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7...Starpoint...7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Tonawanda...6:00 Rushing: Cody 342-170, Starr 19-121, Gravelle 11-39, Pittman 5-24, Hansen 19-17 Gilewski 21-(-15), Oliveri 2-(-17). Receiving: Oliveri 7-49, Zeidan 4-71, Cody 3-51, Pittman 3-43, Starr 2-25, Karch 1-6, Gilewski 1-(-11). Rushing: ANoonan 53-503, Zacher 32-305, Lugo 5-54, Ludtka 8-42, Glinski 2-25, Hogan 5-11, Williams 6-19, Tyson 1-12, TNoonan 2-4, Millar 1-1, Ryan 1-(-9). Receiving: T.Noonan 4-51, ANoonan 4-48, Zacher 3-31, Berninger 1-12. Rushing: Angelhow 47-357, OʼLay 19-233, Durham 38-181, Buryta 21-163, Gilhausen 5-101, Topolski 7-50, Woodard 3-20, Mahoe 4-12, Ferry 2-(-10). Receiving: Buryta 12-238, Gilhausen 6-93, Topolski 1-36, OʼLay 1-34, Bradt 1-20. Touchdowns: Pittman 2, Zeidan, Barlow, Starr. Passing: Gilewski 19-51-239, Oliveri 1-2-6, Starr 1-1-(-11) TD Passes: Gilewski 3. Interceptions: None. Fumbles: Vranic 2, Fiel. Touchdowns: ANoonan 9, TNoonan 2, Zacher 2, Glinski. Passing: Ryan 12-29-142. TD Passes: Ryan 2. Interceptions: Millar, Glinski, A.Noonan, Ryan Fumbles: Ryan, Zacher, Nuttle, Glinski Touchdowns: Buryta 7, Angelhow 6, OʼLay 2, Topolski 2, Wasilewski, Gilhausen, Duerr, Durham. Passing: Angelhow 19-35-364, OʼLay 2-2-44. TD Passes: Angelhow 3, OʼLay 2, Duerr. Interceptions: Gilhausen 2, Wasilewski. Fumbles: Mellott 2, Wasilewski, Fago, Volmrich, Jasztremski. 38

Olean Huskies Olean trailed 7-0 at the half and lost a defensive battle to Eden 13-7 last weekend... Maleke Fuentes led the offense as he rushed for 94 yards on 11 carries. Fuentes also made 5 tackles on defense... Jake Baer ran 13 times for 52 yards... Pat Scholla completed 2 passes for 61 yards and a TD... Dante Tarr caught a 55-yard TD pass... Roger Wangelin led the defense as he made 12 tackles, 8 solo, and 2 for lost yardage... Chase Cole made 7 tackles and intercepted a pass... Kyle George was in on 9 tackles... Marcus Dwaileebe was in on 7 tackles... Jordan Abdo made 6 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... Rashad Tarr was in on 5 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Bradford (Pa.)...W 48-17 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Springville... W 12-6 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Southwestern...L 7-24 Sat., Sept. 24... Eden...7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Dunkirk...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Pioneer... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... East Aurora...6:30 Rushing: Fuentes 27-315, Baer 51-306, Dwaileebe 9-39, Tarr 6-29, Scholla 15-19, George 1-1, Candelaria 1-0. Receiving: Dwaileebe 6-62, Tarr 5-108, George 5-75, Plaud 2-63, Cole 2-11, Fuentes 2-3, Portlow 1-12. Touchdowns: Plaud 3, Baer 3, Fuentes 2, George 2, Tarr. Passing: Scholla 23-53-334. TD Passes: Scholla 5. Interceptions: Plaud, Cole. Fumbles: None. Maleke Fuentes Orchard Park Quakers Team Reports Orchard Park trailed 14-7 after one quarter and then scored 41 straight points to beat Frontier 48-14 last weekend... Okoya Anderson led a balanced rushing attack as he ran 11 times for 63 yards and 3 TDs... Mitchell Wilson rushed for 61 yards on just 6 carries... QB David Crowley ran 9 times for 52 yards. Crowley also completed 8 of 14 passes for 131 yards and 2 TDs... Austin Goltz caught a 45-yard scoring pass and also rushed for a 6-yard TD... Richie Moore recovered a fumble... James Fitzgerald was a destructive force on defense as he made 16 tackles, 9 solo. Fitzgerald also made 4 tackles-for-loss including a QB sack... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Ken West... W 45-19 Fri., Sept. 9... Jamestown...7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ W Seneca West... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 23... Frontier...7:30 Sat., Oct. 1... Clarence...12:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ Lancaster... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Riverside... 7:30 Rushing: Anderson 56-457, Wilson 13-149, Crowley 27-86, Goltz 4-40, Johnson 2-31, Holmes 8-19, Modkins 4-16, Fitzgerald 2-12, Wagner 4-9, Gefaller 4-8, Farrell 1-2, McPoland 1-(-5). Receiving: Johnson 13-222, Goltz 4-93, Hogan 4-89, Wagner 2-19, Schneider 1-15, Holmes 1-9, Anderson 1-6. Touchdowns: Anderson 12, Johnson 6, Goltz 3, Crowley, Holmes, Hogan, Wilson Passing: Crowley 25-42-512, Fitzgerald 1-1-43, Holmes 0-1-0. TD Passes: Crowley 7. Interceptions: Johnson 2. Fumbles: Crowley, Moore. Austin Goltz Panama Panthers The Panthers led just 7-0 at the half but extended their lead and beat Pine Valley 27-0 last weekend... Robert Benson ran for 86 yards and a TD on 10 carries... Tyler Marsh ran for 84 yards and a TD on 10 carries. Marsh also caught 3 passes for 38 yards and intercepted 3 passes on defense... QB Nick Lenart had a solid day as he completed 9 of 12 passes for 149 yards and 2 TDs... Alec Blose rushed for 31 yards and also caught 2 passes for 58 yards and 2 TDs. Blose also made 12 tackles, 1 for lost yardage, on defense... Logan Larson caught 3 passes for 52 yards... Hunter Waller made a team-high 13 tackles on defense... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Sherman...1:30 Sat., Sept. 10... Clymer... 1:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Ellicottville... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 24... Pine Valley...1:30 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Franklinville...7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... Chautauqua Lake...1:30 Sat., Oct. 15...Forestville...1:30 Rushing: TMarsh 58-448, Benson 41-418, Blose 36-150, Lenart 13-34. Receiving: T.Marsh 16-270, Larson 10-214, Benson 7-42, Blose 6-87, Stow 1-3. Touchdowns: Benson 4, Blose 4, TMarsh 3, Lenart 2, Stow, Larson. Passing: Lenart 40-63-616. TD Passes: Lenart 6. Interceptions: AMarsh 3, TMarsh 3, Larson 2, Benson, Lenart. Fumbles: Waller, Eggleston. Tyler Marsh 39

Pine Valley Panthers Pine Valley trailed 7-0 at the half and lost to Panama 27-0 last weekend... The Panthers used a balanced running attack as Josh Kilburn led the way with 56 yards on 11 carries... Clarence Farnham ran for 50 yards on 11 carries... John Schimek and Joey Gierszewski both gained 31 yards on 10 carries... Dan Weaver completed Robert McKeever 2 passes for 23 yards... Lyle Howard caught a 21- yard pass... Robert McKeever led the defensive effort as he made 12 tackles... Josiah Ennis played a big game as he made 10 tackles and intercepted a pass... Connor Smith helped the cause with 7 tackles... Pine Valley will host Chautauqua Lake this week... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Franklinville...L 14-28 Fri., Sept. 9... Forestville... L 13-28 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Clymer... 1:30 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Panama...L 0-27 Fri., Sept. 30... Chautauqua Lake...7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Sherman... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Ellicottville... 7:30 Pioneer Panthers Team Reports The Panthers won another defensive slugfest as they beat Dunkirk 13-7 last weekend... Senior K Tyler Wiedemann kicked FGs of 27 and 31 yards to provide the margin of victory. All four of Wiedemann s kickoffs were kept inside the 20 and he had 1 touchback... Corey Vail powered the ground attack as he rushed 26 times for 146 yards and a TD. He also made 9 tackles on defense... Nate Woodruff Tony Lock rushed for 80 yards... Tony Lock caught 2 passes for 42 yards. Lock also made 8 tackles, including 3 tackles-for-loss. He now needs 3 tacklesfor-loss to break the school record of 35 held by Tim Schwab... Kyle Meerboth had 2 tackles-for-loss... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Burgard... W 14-6 Fri., Sept. 9... East Aurora...W 35-7 Fri., Sept. 16... Springville...7:00 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Dunkirk...7:30 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Eden...2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...Olean...7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ East... 2:00 Portville Panthers The Panthers fell behind 40-0 at the half and lost to Randolph 46-12 last weekend... The running game could not make a dent in the Randolph defense as the Panthers rushed for just 43 yards as a team... QB Colt Lowe completed 9 of 24 passes for 174 yards and 2 TDs... Zach Pilger caught 5 passes for 65 yards and a TD. Pilger also made a team-high 8 tackles Gunnar VanCuren on defense... Gunnar VanCuren caught 3 passes for 47 yards... Ryan Marcellin caught a 62-yard TD pass... Justus Elliott played a solid game as he made 4 tackles and recovered a fumble... Matt Allen helped the cause with 4 tackles... Portville will play at Allegany-Limestone this weekend... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Maple Grove...7:30 Fri., Sept. 9... Silver Creek... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Frewsburg... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Randolph...L 12-46 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Alley-Lime...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Cattaraugus-LV...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14... Grover Cleveland... 7:30 Rushing: Kilburn 62-390, Schimek 34-123, Farnham 28-103, Gierszewski 17-47, McKeever 1-5, Fancher 8-2, Weaver 4-1, Isula 2-(-1). Receiving: Howard 1-21, Gierszewski 1-5, Isula 1-1. Touchdowns: Kilburn 2, Fancher, Schimek. Passing: Weaver 3-11-28, Fancher 0-13-0. Rushing: Vail 85-684, Woodruff 67-429, Wiedemann 3-11, Fleck 2-11, Meerboth 4-7, Miller 4-7, Price 2-3, Meerboth 1-(-2). Receiving: Woodruff 3-27, Lock 5-99, Cleveland 1-31, Meerboth 1-8. Touchdowns: Vail 6, Woodruff 3, Lock 3. Passing: Miller 10-26-165, Law 0-1-0. Rushing: VanCuren 5-26, Pilger 18-24, Watzler 1-4, Hellwig 1-3, BMarcellin 3-3, Lowe 44-(-8). Receiving: Pilger 18-244, Smith 11-243, VanCuren 10-112, Long 6-145, Hellwig 5-16, RMarcellin 4-170, Wetzler 3-13, Waugh 1-7. Touchdowns: Pilger 4, Smith 2, Long 2, RMarcellin 2. Passing: Lowe 54-108-864, B.Marcellin 4-6-82. TD Passes: None. Interceptions: Ennis. Fumbles: Kilburn 3, Wright. TD Passes: Miller 2. Interceptions: Davis. Fumbles: Theriault, Law, Lock. TD Passes: Lowe 9, B.Marcellin. Interceptions: Pilger. Fumbles: Allen 2, Veno. 40

Randolph Cardinals Randolph led 14-0 after one quarter and exploded for 4 TDs in the second frame on the way to a 46-12 win over Portville... The ground attack was in high-gear as the Cardinals rushed for 434 yards... Anthony Schwartz rushed for 176 yards and 3 TDs on just 6 carries. Schwartz scored on runs of 17, 70 and 70 yards... Brent Robbins added 130 Anthony Schwartz yards and 2 TDs on 13 carries... George Pitchford caught a 54-yard TD pass... Mike Bowers played a solid game as he made 2 tackles, recorded a QB sack and recovered a fumble... Cody Oldro made 4 tackles and had 2 QB sacks... Brady Morrison made 3 tackles and had a QB sack... Fri., Sept. 2... Frewsburg... 7:30 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Cass Valley...1:30 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Silver Creek...W 40-21 Fri., Sept. 23... Portville... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... Maple Grove... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Grover...(JW)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...Bishop Timon...7:30 Rushing: Robbins 64-524, Schwartz 18-239, Morgante 12-172. Receiving: Pitchford 4-77, Morrison. Touchdowns: Robbins 8, Pitchford 4, Morgante 3, Schwartz 3, Morrison, Dowiasz, Abraham. Passing: Morgante 16-25-319. TD Passes: Morgante 6. Interceptions: Morgante 2, Pitchford, Senn. Fumbles: Robbins, Gross, Morgante Riverside Frontiers The Frontiers trailed just 7-6 at the half and lost to Niagara Wheatfield 21-6 last weekend... Jeremiah Cormack had a solid day as he rushed 9 times for 98 yards and a TD. Cormack also completed 9 of 16 passes for 72 yards... Anthony Davis added 27 yards on just 4 carries... Rayshawn Jones caught 5 passes for 41 yards... Mike Leonard caught 3 Ondre Ryles passes for 22 yards... Yusef Burgos led the defense as he made a teamhigh 7 tackles... Ondre Ryles also made 7 tackles and recorded a QB sack... D vonte Obert made 2 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Verdell Singletary was in on 6 tackles... Brandon Jefferson had 4 stops... Sat., Sept. 3... Clarence...(R)...4:00 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Lockport... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 17... Kenmore West..(R)...2:00 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Niag Wheat... L 6-27 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Niagara Falls...12:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Hutch Tech...(R)... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Orchard Park...7:30 Rushing: Cormack 22-227, Alsggaf 38-124, Jones 19-79, Davis 4-27, Goeso 8-25, Shelvay 1-15, Nespal 5-11, Garrett 10-8, Fletcher 6-3. Receiving: Leonard 13-107, Jones 7-119, Alsggad 3-29, Stewert 2-58. Touchdowns: Alsggad, Jones, Stewert, Cormack. Passing: Cormack 20-39-325, Jones 2-10-58, Nespal 3-4-31. TD Passes: Cormack. Interceptions: Burgos. Fumbles: Burgos. Team Reports St. Francis Red Raiders The Raiders led just 15-0 at the half but scored 3 TDs in the third quarter and beat Fairview (Pa.) 43-7 last weekend... Alex Misterman led the offense as he rushed 24 times for 174 yards and a TD... Jordan Zakroczemski carried 8 times for 43 yards and a TD... Zach Wells carried just 5 times but gained 39 yards and punched in 3 TDs... David Call caught a 36-yard pass... QB Brian Melisz completed 2 of 7 passes for 40 yards... Alex Cauley led the defense as he made 10 tackles, 4 initial hits... Joe Smith was in on 6 tackles, 4 solo... The Raiders will play their first Msgr. martin opponent this weekend when they host St. Joe s... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Liverpool...1:00 Sat., Sept. 10... @ Holy Trinity...1:00 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Aquinas... L 20-34 Fri., Sept. 23... Fairview...W 43-7 Sat., Oct. 1... St. Joe s...7:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Bishop Timon...7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... St. Ignatius... 7:30 Sat. Oct. 22... @ O'Hara... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 29... Canisius...7:00 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: Lynch 59-698, AMisterman 60-307, Wells 7-77, Zakroczemski 11-50, Neville 4-20, Freitas 2-15, Melisz 6-14, Parker 1-4, BMisterman 3-17. Receiving: Dolegala 4-71, Call 3-94, Tasker 2-24, Buccieri 2-40, AMisterman 1-11, Duszkiewicz 1-10, Hudson 1-4. Touchdowns: Lynch 8, Wells 5, Call 2, AMisterman 2, Zakroczemski 2, Melisz, Neville. Passing: Melisz 14-41-251, Neville 1-1-10. TD Passes: Melisz 3. Interceptions: Lynch, Tehan, Hudson, Dolegala. Fumbles: Morcio 2, Bartholomew. Alex Misterman 41

St. Joe s Marauders St. Joe s exploded for 41 points in the first half and beat Central Mountain 61-28 last weekend... St. Joe s rolled up 669 yards of offense... QB Chad Kelly completed 17 of 23 passes for 262 yards and 2 TDs. Kelly also rushed for 106 yards and 3 TDs on just 7 carries... Nigel Davis rushed for 135 yards on 6 carries and a TD. Davis also caught 5 passes for 82 yards Blase LaDuca and a TD... Blase LaDuca ran 4 times for 77 yards and a TD... Yanni Zulia caught 4 passes for 57 yards... Rod Payne made 7 tackles and recovered a fumble... Nick Custodi made 5 tackles and recorded a QB sack... David Senko had 2 tackles... Chris Shahin made 4 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... Aquinas...L 20-40 Sat., Sept. 10... Msgr Farrell...W 47-32 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Canisius... W 34-20 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Cent Mountain...1:30 Sat., Oct. 1... @ St. Francis...7:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Cardinal O'Hara... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 14... @ Steubenville... 7:30 Sat. Oct. 22... Donald Wilson... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 29... Bishop Timon...2:00 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: Kelly 38-360, Davis 18-278, Payne 15-83, LaDuca 3-77, Comer 14-64, Williams 2-35, Hill 2-21, Hubert 2-3, Noble 13-(-7). Receiving: Zulia 18-199, Davis 14-216, Briggs 10-176, Noble 5-218, Payne 5-39, Lunghino 2-8, Gilmer 1-13. Touchdowns: Davis 6, Kelly 6, Payne 3, Briggs 2, Zulia 2, Lunghino 2, Noble, LaDuca, Comer. Passing: Kelly 56-86-904. TD Passes: Kelly 8. Interceptions: Davis 2. Fumbles: OʼBrien 2, Mazurowski, Hill 2, Sanders, Hall. St. Mary s Lancers Team Reports St. Mary s jumped out to a 14-0 lead after one quarter and beat Cardinal O Hara 28-6 last weekend... The Lancers win broke a losing streak to O Hara that stretched back 7 years... RB Nick Vallone led the offense as he rushed for 150 yards and 2 TDs on 23 carries... Erik O Neill added 68 yards and a TD on just 7 carries. O Neill also made 7 tackles ond defense... Nicc Gabe Watts Johnson ran 6 times for 46 yards... QB Gabe Watts completed 5 of 8 passes for 44 yards and a TD... Lucas Schaefer caught a 7-yard TD pass... Tarron Scott led the defensive unit with 8 tackles... Robert Desiderio recovered a fumble... Al Kelly recovered a fumble... Sat., Sept. 3... Grover Cleveland... 1:00 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Alden...7:00 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Bishop Timon...L 14-41 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Cardinal O'Hara...7:00 Sat., Oct. 1... Cheektowaga... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 7...@ Silver Creek... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Burgard...(AH)... 2:30 Nov. 5/6... Playoffs...TBA Rushing: Vallone 87-620, Johnson 23-234, EOʼNeill 18-136, BOʼNeill 8-96. Receiving: Horvatis 10-114, Schaefer 4-51, Vallone 3-48, Johnson 3-21, Petty 2-40, EOʼNeill 2-18, Wirth 1-20, Runk 1-5. Touchdowns: Vallone 8, Johnson 2, BOʼNeill 2, EOʼNeill 2, Runk, Schaefer. Passing: Watts 23-52-275, Schaefer 4-4-48. TD Passes: Schaefer 1, Watts Interceptions: Wirth, EOʼNeill, BOʼNeill. Fumbles: DiPirro 2, Kieth 2, Bonville, Kelly, DeSiderio Salamanca Warriors Salamanca led just 6-3 at the half and beat Southwestyern 21-10 last weekend... It was the first regular-season loss for Southwestern since the 2007 season... QB Tanner John had a huge night as he rushed 17 times for 163 yards and 2 TDs. John scored on runs of 1 and 65 yards. He also completed 4 of 8 passes for 42 yards and led the defense with 8 tackles and an interception... Cameron Caputi added 88 yards on 23 carries... Devin Raynor caught a 25-yard TD pass and intercepted a pass... Ben Haas made 6 tackles... William Hunt made 4 tackles and recovered a fumble... Jevon Battle caught 2 passes for 17 yards and made 5 tackles on defense... Fri., Sept. 2... @ Springville...L 14-21 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Falconer... W 33-18 Fri., Sept. 16... Catt-LV... W 20-6 Fri., Sept. 23... Southwestern... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 30... Westfield... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Cass Valley... 1:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Alley-Lime... 7:30 Rushing: Haas 70-457, Caputi 53-247, John 34-171. Receiving: Battle 7-147, Haas 2-77, Smith 2-31, Raynor 2-35. Touchdowns: Haas 5, Caputi 2, Battle 2, John 2, Smith, Raynor. Passing: John 14-40-290. TD Passes: John 3. Interceptions: John 2, Hunt, Battle, Smith, Raynor. Fumbles: Caputi, Hunt. Devin Raynor 42

Sherman Wildcats The Wildcats trailed after one quarter 6-0 but cored twice in the second quarter and beat Forestville 28-6... Kyle Keith led the offense as he rushed for 107 yards on 12 carries. Keith also scored a 2- point PAT run... QB Andrew Graham completed 10 of 20 passes for 124 yards and 3 TDs. Graham also ran 10 times for 90 yards... Devin Moorehead caught 4 passes for 75 yards and 2 TDs... Nick Alday caught 3 passes for 25 yards and rushed in for a TD... Kyle Hannold caught a 15-yard TD pass... Trever Enterline led the defense as he made 13 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Dylan Scouton made 12 tackles and had a sack... David Lyons had 3 QB sacks... Sat., Sept. 3... Panama... L 14-16 Sat., Sept. 10... Ellicottville...L 13-22 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Franklinville... W 22-7 Sat., Sept. 24... Forestville... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Clymer... 1:30 Sat., Oct. 8... Pine Valley...1:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ Chaut Lake... 7:30 Rushing: Keith 67-391, Alday 33-111, Graham 25-114, Enterline 1-1. Receiving: Keith 8-102, Moorhead 7-109, Alday 4-56, Hannold 2-56, Luden 1-4. Touchdowns: Keith 4, Moorhead 2, Alday 2, Graczyk, Graham, Hannold. Passing: Graham 23-51-327. TD Passes: Graham 4. Interceptions: Alday. Devin Moorehead Fumbles: Graham, Graczyk, Spacht. Team Reports Silver Creek Black Knights Silver Creek took an initial 6-0 lead but surrendered 34 straight points and lost to Maple Grove 34-14 last weekend... Zed Williams had a big night as he rushed for 99 yards and a TD on 14 carries. Williams also caught 3 passes for 49 yards and a TD and led the defense with 10 tackles... QB John Jimerson completed 10 of 24 passes for 99 yards and a TD. Jimerson also Zed Williams rushed 7 times for 41 yards... Frank Brown caught 3 passes for 49 yards and a TD. Brown also had a QB sack on defense... Tyler Bain caught 3 passes for 13 yards, including a 2- point PAT pass... Sherman Williams made 8 tackles on defense... Steven Marcey recovered a fumble... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Dunkirk...W 35-14 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Portville... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 16... Randolph... L 20-41 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Maple Grove... L 14-34 Fri., Sept. 30... Grover Cleveland... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... St. Mary's...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...Frewsburg... 7:30 Rushing: ZWilliams 68-614, Bain 15-96, Jimerson 10-63, Morales 12-54, Klisiewicz 2-13, Ketlle 1-1. Receiving: ZWilliams 10-132, Bain 9-171, Klisiewicz 5-24, Brown 4-71 Grant 3-78. Touchdowns: Williams 8, Bain 3, Grant, Morales, Klisiewicz, Brown. Passing: Jimerson 39-77-614. TD Passes: Jimerson 9. Interceptions: ZWilliams, Bain. Fumbles: Rocque, Marcey. South Park Sparks The South Park defense was ferocious as the Sparks upset undefeated Amherst 16-3... QB Maurice Howie led the offense as he rushed for 65 yards and a TD on 10 carries. Howie also completed 11 of 22 passes for 81 yards and a pair of 2-point PATs... Chaquiel Nettles caught 5 passes for 53 yards and a 2- point PAT... Nick Woodward had a solid game as he Nick Woodard rushed for 38 yards on 6 carries and also made 6 tackles on defense... Edgardo Berrios was a standout as he made 9 tackles, recorded a QB sack and returned an INT 64 yards for a TD... Dylan VanVolkenberg made 7 tackles and intercepted a pass... Emmanuel Aponte made 5 tackles... Fri., Sept. 2... Wmsville South... L 6-27 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Hamburg... L 18-19 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Lew-Port...W 40-7 Fri., Sept. 23... Amherst...(R)... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... Lake Shore...(R)... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ W Seneca East... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 14... @ Bennett...(AH)... 7:30 Rushing: Woodard 21-195, Howie 35-180, Watkins 25-172, VanVolkenberg 21-71. Receiving: Nettles 21-270, VanVolkenberg 11-211, Woodard 9-150, Coleman 2-6, Watkins 1-22. Touchdowns: Nettles 4, VanVolkenberg 4, Howie 2, RJohnson, Watkins, Berrios. Passing: Howie 44-80-659. TD Passes: Howie 7. Interceptions: VanVolkenberg, Nettles, Berrios. Fumbles: Hall 2, RJohnson. 43

Southwestern Trojans Southwestern trailed 6-3 at the half and lost to Salamanca 21-10 last weekend... It was the first regular-season loss for the Trojans since the 2007 season... QB Jake Pilling led the offense as he completed 11 of 28 passes for 142 yards. Pilling also rushed for 53 yards and a TD on 12 carries... WR Jake Swan had another huge day as he caught 8 passes for 104 yards... Andy Greelee caught a 27-yard Tyler Uber pass... Senior captain Tyler Uber led the defensive effort as he made 11 tackles... Dan Austin and Dan Petrucello were also solid as they each made 9 tackles... Tanner Hoose kicked a 22-yard FG... The Trojans will play at Cass Valley this week... Fri., Sept. 2... Falconer...W 35-12 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Westfield...W 21-14 Fri., Sept. 16... Olean... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Salamanca... L 10-21 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Cass Valley...1:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Alley-Lime...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14... Cattaraugus-LV... 7:30 Springville Griffins Team Reports The Griffins led 14-6 at the half and beat East Aurora 26-6 last weekend... The running game was in high gear as three backs rushed for more than 100 yards... Chris Phinney led the way with 120 yards on 14 carries... Cody Schweickert ran 12 times for 111 yards and 2 TDs... Derrick Benz carried 16 times for 102 yards and 2 TDs... Also, Matt Wolcott ran 15 Aaron Byrne times for 70 yards... Schweickert and Phinney each made 5 tackles on defense... Ethan Benz made 4 tackles... Aaron Byrne recorded his first career sack... Aaron Hauri and Nick Czora each had a QB sack... Bill Dickinson intercepted a pass... Springville hosts Timon this week... Fri., Sept. 2... Salamanca...W 21-14 Fri., Sept. 9... Olean...L 6-12 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Pioneer... L 19-26 Fri., Sept. 23... @ East Aurora... W 26-6 Fri., Sept. 30... Bishop Timon... 7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Dunkirk... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Eden...2:00 Starpoint Spartans Starpoint led 8-6 at the half and were tied at 14-14 after three quarters but lost a hard-fought struggle to Sweet Home 22-14 last weekend... Evan Majewski led the offense as he rushed for 67 yards on 18 carries... Corey Regnet ran in a 1-yard TD and also caught 4 passes for 17 yards. He also intercepted a pass on defense... Brandon Jordan Stromberg Wehrmeyer completed 11 of 15 passes for 83 yards and a TD... Jordan Stromberg caught 3 passes for 37 yards, including an 18-yard scoring pass... RJ Hernandez led the defense as he made 11 tackles, 7 solo and 2 for lost yardage... Jake Kenny made 4 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Lockport...L 32-36 Sat., Sept. 10... Grand Island...W 16-12 Sat., Sept. 17... Kenmore East... W 41-0 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Sweet Home...L 14-22 Sat., Oct. 1... McKinley... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 7... @ N Tonawanda...7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Wmsville East... 2:00 Rushing: Pilling 36-229, Schutte 27-137, Petruccello 19-104, Swan 27-95, Martin 8-18, Greenlee 2-2. Receiving: Swan 22-322, Schutte 6-72, Greenlee 2-35. Touchdowns: Swan 5, Pilling 3, Schutte 3, Petruccello. Passing: Pilling 30-63-429. TD Passes: Pilling 4. Interceptions: Swan 3, Pilling. Rushing: Schweickert 39-363, Wolcott 40-289, DBenz 42-248, Phinney 32-222. Receiving: E.Benz 6-65, Dickinson 1-13, DBenz 1-9, DeLuca 1-1. Touchdowns: Phinney 3, Schweickert 3, DBenz 3, Wolcott 2. Passing: Wolcott 10-25-139. TD Passes: None. Interceptions: Dickinson 2, Schweickert. Rushing: Majewski 64-428, Regnet 20-69, Kenny 20-69, Rudes 7-41, Rankie 3-33, Moran 2-9, Thompson 2-9, Buchanan 4-9, Wehrmeyer 9-(-22). Receiving: Regnet 12-143, Meyer 7-106, Stromberg 7-87, Thurston 5-62, Majewki 3-19, Kenny 2-25, Mazzara 1-14, Lindsley 1-10. Touchdowns: Majewski 4, Regnet 4, Stromberg 2, Wehrmeyer, Thurston, Rankie, Buchanan, Kenny. Passing: Wehrmeyer 31-52-250, Rankie 6-7-88, Regnet 1-5-28. TD Passes: Wehrmeyer 5. Fumbles: Moran, Martin, Petruccello, Schutte, Bretz. Fumbles: DeLuca 3, Hauri. 44 Interceptions: Mazzara, Meyer 2, Regnet 2 Fumbles: Wiacek 2, Kavney, Stromberg, Hernandez.

Sweet Home Panthers Tonawanda Warriors Team Reports West Seneca East Trojans The Panthers trailed Starpoint 8-6 at the half and were tied at 14-14 after three quarters but pulled out a 22-14 win last weekend... It was Sweet Home s 44th win in a row over WNY competition... QB Jordan Johnson led the offense as he rushed for 70 yards and 2 TDs on 11 carries... Johnson scored on runs of 39 and 14 yards and also completed 8 of 13 passes for 95 yards and a TD... Tim Oaks caught 3 passes for 48 yards and a TD... John Franklin caught 4 passes for 25 yards... Juwan Douglas rushed 14 times for 62 yards and also caught 3 passes... Sweet Home will play at Kenmore East this weekend before hosting Grand Island... The Warriors fell behind 36-0 at the half and lost to Cheektowaga 43-6 last weekend... Justin Bacon had a good night running the ball on a wet and sloppy field. Bacon ran 23 times for 112 yards, including a 60-yard TD in the third quarter... QB Clayton Hess completed 6 passes for 61 yards... Kyle Gallivan caught 2 passes for 25 yards. Gallivan also made 4 tackles and intercepted a pass on defense... Steven Warthling led the defensive unit as he made 7 tackles and recovered a fumble... Tonawanda s playoff hopes are on the line over the next two weeks as the Warriors host Lew-Port and Lackawanna... The Trojans led 15-0 at the half and beat Bennett 22-0 last weekend in a crucial A South game... Ryan Johnson racked up 86 yards rushing on 4 carries. He broke free for an 83-yard TD run in the first quarter. Johnson also led the defense with 13 tackles, including 2 for lost yardage... Andy Smigiera ran 12 times for 45 yards and a TD... Josh Carbone added 43 yards on 5 carries to the totals. Carbone also caught a 25-yard TD pass... Ben Kupka chipped in with 21 yards on just 5 carries... Dylan McDonald recovered a fumble... Dakota Michels made 7 tackles, 6 solo... Zach Osmanski made 5 tackles, 1 for lost yardage... John Franklin Steven Warthling Josh Carbone Sat., Sept. 3... Wmsville East...W 38-0 Fri., Sept. 9... @ McKinley... W 14-6 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Frontier... W 25-14 Sat., Sept. 24... Starpoint... W 22-14 Sat., Oct. 1... @ Kenmore East... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 8... Grand Island... 2:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Wmsville North... 2:00 Rushing: Douglas 48-411, Johnson 47-375, Humphries 7-38. Receiving: JFranklin 7-92, Douglas 6-66, Oakes 4-68, Barnes 3-58, Mann 1-8. Touchdowns: Johnson 5, Douglas 4, Franklin 2, Barnes 2, Humphries, Oaks. Passing: Johnson 21-42-323, Torrillo 2-2-23. TD Passes: Johnson 5. Interceptions: Maninderjit, Mitchell, Franklin. Fumbles: Oakes 2, Humphries. Fri., Sept. 2... @ Hutch Tech... W 8-6 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Maryvale... L 21-50 Fri., Sept. 16... Burgard...7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... @ Cheektowaga...L 6-43 Fri., Sept. 30... Lew-Port...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Lackawanna...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14...@ North Ton... 6:00 Rushing: Bacon 67-354, Hughes 23-90, Hess 15-62, Law 10-37, Gallivan 1-4. Receiving: Gallivan 13-187, Lalka 7-168, Bacon 2-15, Law 1-14, Hughes 1-2. Touchdowns: Bacon 3, Hess, Lalka 3, Hughes. Passing: Hess 24-59-396. TD Passes: Hess 3. Interceptions: Gallivan. Fumbles: Pumm, Lalka, Warthling. Fri., Sept. 2... Hamburg...W 32-13 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Iroquois...W 24-21 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Amherst... 6:00 Fri., Sept. 23... Bennett... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Wmsville South... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 7... South Park... 7:00 Fri., Oct. 14...@ W Seneca West... 7:00 Rushing: Smigiera 45-206, Ackerman 4-202, Carbone 18-135, Johnson 10-129, Page 12-29, Trippy 2-16, Kupka 7-19. Receiving: Caldwell 11-142, Johnson 4-2, Carbone 3-30, Ackerman 3-11, Page 2-4, Michels 1-26. Touchdowns: Smigiera 5, Ackerman 4, Johnson 2, Michels, Carbone. Passing: Smigiera 23-46-206, Ackerman 1-1-6 TD Passes: Smigiera 2. Interceptions: Michels 3, Spindler 2, Smigiera. Fumbles: Michels 2, Spindler, MacDonnell, Juzdowski, Martin. 45

West Seneca West Indians The Indians fell behind 33-0 at the half and lost to Jamestown 40-7 last weekend... Steve Riggs had another solid game as he rushed for 117 yards and a TD on 20 carries... Riggs scored on a 9-yard run... Pat Braunscheidel added 26 yards on just 3 carries to the totals... Devin Reynolds ran for 25 yards on 5 carries... Matt DiFrancesco averaged 36 yards Brodey Cummins per punt... Brodey Cummins led the defense as he made 7 tackles and recorded two quarterback sacks... West Seneca West will play at Frontier this weekend... Fri., Sept. 2... @ E. Syr.-Minoa...L 15-40 Fri., Sept. 9... @ Lancaster... L 9-23 Fri., Sept. 16... Orchard Park...L 20-53 Fri., Sept. 23... Jamestown... L 7-40 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Frontier... 7:30 Sat., Oct. 8... @ Clarence... 2:00 Fri., Oct. 14...W Seneca East... 7:00 Rushing: Riggs 82-524, Reynolds 42-205, Huegel 15-58, Hasfurter 25-51, Kornacki 9-42, Braunscheidel 7-40, Lobdell 3-19, Scherrer 4-12, Boyce 2-12, Weiler 1-3, Czechowski 1-(-2). Receiving: Wheelock 4-56, Riggs 2-18, Perna 1-2. Touchdowns: Riggs 5, Braunscheidel, Reynolds. Passing: Hasfurter 7-20-119, Lobdell 1-2-7. TD Passes: Hasfurter, Lobdell. Interceptions: Kornacki. Fumbles: None. The Flames led Grand Island 7-6 at the half but lost a heartbreaker 20-19... The running game could not find any tractin as the Flames rushed for a total of 24 yards... Matt Schulenberg led the team with 38 yards on the groumd. He also caught 2 passes for 38 yards and a TD... Jaleel Battle completed 10 of 16 passes for 174 yards and a TD... Mitch Wagner had a big Team Reports Williamsville East Flames day as he caught 5 passes for 45 yards and also returned an interception 65 yards for a TD... John White made 5 tackles, recorded a QB sack and pucked up a fumble and returned it 50 yards for a TD... Mike Wheeler led the defense with 15 tackles... Ryan Wayne made 10 tackles... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Sweet Home... L 0-38 Sat., Sept. 10... Kenmore East... W 12-2 Sat., Sept. 17... Wmsville North.. 2:00 Sat., Sept. 24... @ Grand Island... 2:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ N Tonawanda...7:00 Thur., Oct. 6... Wmsville South... 4:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Starpoint...2:00 Rushing: Schulenberg 25-151, Battle 29-116, Wagner 16-66, Runfola 3-1. Receiving: Wagner 12-193, Ransom 3-39, Siskar 2-44, Schulenberg 2-32, White 2-29, Kwietniewski 2-22, Wayne 1-44, Pritchard 1-18, Swain 1-9, Runfola 1-2. Touchdowns: Schulenberg 3, Wagner 2, White. Passing: Battle 19-28-294, DiBernardo 9-22-113, Wagner 2-8-25. TD Passes: DiBernardo, Battle. Ryan Wayne Interceptions: Wagner 3, Schulenberg 2. Fumbles: Wagner, Wheeler, Wayne, White. Williamsville North Spartans The Spartans led 7-6 after three quarters but allowed a pair of TDs in the final frame and lost to McKinley 21-7 last weekend... Trevor McDaniel led the offense as he rushed for 106 yards on 20 carries. McDaniel also caught 3 passes for 21 yards and a TD... Homd Ali caught 3 passes for 36 yards... QB Ryan Majewski completed 7 passes for 76 yards and a TD... Blake Curran led the defense as he made 11 tackles. Curran leads the Spartans in tackles this season... Mo Siam also made his presence felt as he made 10 tackles... Matt Jungier was in on 8 tackles and recorded a QB sack... Williamsville North will host Grand Island this weekend... Sat., Sept. 3... @ Kenmore East... W 37-8 Fri., Sept. 9... @ North Ton... L 2-48 Sat., Sept. 17... @ Wmsville East... 2:00 Sat., Sept. 24... McKinley... L 7-21 Sat., Oct. 1... Grand Island... 2:00 Thur., Oct. 6...@ Amherst... 6:00 Sat., Oct. 15... Sweet Home... 2:00 Rushing: McDaniel 71-459, Noel 10-54, Majewski 7-30. Receiving: Ali 7-180, Dimitroff 7-55, McDaniel 4-39, Butler 3-23, Hughes 2-29. Touchdowns: McDaniel 4, Ali 3, Majewski 2, Dimitroff, Butler. Passing: Majewski 31-85-430. TD Passes: Majewski 6. Interceptions: Hughes 2, Armetta, OʼConnor, McDaniel, Lott. Fumbles: OʼConnor, Butler, Berg. Blake Curran 46

Williamsville South Billies Williamsville South led 14-0 at the half and beat Iroquois 21-6 last weekend... Luke Falzone powered the ground game as he rushed for 115 yards on 18 carries. Falzone also recovered a fumble on defense... QB Trent Ferguson ran for 50 yards and a TD on 18 carries. Ferguson also completed 6 of 10 passes for 115 yards and a TD... Cody Stumpf ran in a TD and also Devin Stives caught 2 passes for 25 yards... Billy Jacobbi caught 3 passes for 67 yards and a TD... Jon Castronova led the defensive unit as he made 9 tackles... Devin Stives also made his presence felt as he made 8 tackles... Greg Crane was in on 6 tackles... Josh Jacobs recovered a fumble... Fri., Sept. 2... @ South Park...(R)... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 9... Bennett... W 38-14 Fri., Sept. 16... @ Lake Shore...W 41-15 Fri., Sept. 23... Iroquois... W 21-6 Fri., Sept. 30... West Seneca East...7:00 Thur., Oct. 6... @ Wmsville East...7:30 Fri., Oct. 14... Amherst...7:00 Wilson Lakemen Team Reports The Lakemen fell behind 28-6 at the half and lost to Cleve Hill 62-28 last weekend... QB Justin Slango led the offense as he completed 10 of 15 passes for 194 yards and 3 TDs. Slango also rushed for 29 yars and a TD... Cameron Sidote ran 11 times for 73 yards... Pat Walch caught 4 passes for 106 yards and 2 TDs. Walch also led the defense Pat Walch with 10 tackles... Taylor Thilk caught 2 passes for 67 yards and a TD... Kevin Barrett was solid throughout the game and finished the night with 7 tackles... Jeff Pike was in on 5 tackles... Nick Bell had 58 yards in kickoff returns... Kevin Duance caught a 2-point PAT pass... Fri., Sept. 2... Gowanda... W 54-42 Fri., Sept. 9... JFK... L 14-20 ot Fri., Sept. 16... @ Fredonia... 7:30 Fri., Sept. 23... Cleveland Hill... 7:00 Fri., Sept. 30... @ Akron...7:30 Fri., Oct. 7... Newfane... 7:00 Sat., Oct. 15... @ Lafayette..(AH).. 12:00 WNY Amateur Football Alliance The organization for the promotion of amateur football in WNY! 2010-2011 Activities Scholar-Athlete Award Dinner Senior College Night Youth Coaching Academy Junior Combine High School All-Star Game Become A Member TODAY! Rushing: Falzone 48-332, Ferguson 37-159, Hourigan 15-117, Bauth 2-69, Stumpf 12-54, Piasecki 6-39, Kahn 1-1, Neuss 1-(-1). Receiving: Jacobbi 21-320, Stumpf 19-242, Lewandowski 7-90, Falzone 6-50, Bauth 3-39, Mills 3-19, Luzio 2-22, Piasecki 2-12, Nuchereno 1-3. Rushing: Sidote 76-448, Slango 56-179, Barrett 17-143, Bell 3-1. Receiving: Walch 13-182, Thick 7-177, Bell 5-71, Daunce 3-22, Sidote 3-21. Touchdowns: Sidote 5, Thick 3, Slango 3, Walch 3, Barrett. Touchdowns: Falzone 5, Jacobbi 4, Stumpf 3, Ferguson 2, Lewandowski, Mills, Luzio, Bauth. Passing: Ferguson 65-95-790. TD Passes: Ferguson 10. Passing: Slango 31-69-478. TD Passes: Slango 6. Interceptions: Hall, Walch, Daunce, Sidote, Slango, Brown. Fumbles: Bell, Thick. Interceptions: Jacobbi., Neuss Fumbles: Cohen, Falzone 2, Crane, Liberatore, jacobs (716) 646-5145 47

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WEEK 1 Friday, September 2nd East Syracuse-Minoa 40, W. Seneca West 15 Lackawanna 20, Lake Shore 13 Jamestown 28, Niagara Falls 13 Tonawanda 8, Hutch Tech 6 West Seneca East 32, Hamburg 13 Amherst 13, Iroquois 0 Wmsv South 27, South Park 6 Wilson 54, Gowanda 42 Bishop Timon 42, Cardinal OʼHara 6 Lancaster 34, Frontier 7 Albion 38, Niagara Wheatfield 12 Depew 41, Cheektowaga 19 Eden 34, Medina 20 Springville 21, Salamanca 14 Cassadaga Valley 34, Catt-Little Valley 28 (ot) Southwestern 35, Falconer 12 Akron 26, Lafayette 8 Randolph 27, Frewsburg 25 Maple Grove 36, Portville 0 Chautauqua Lake 22, Ellicottville 6 Franklinville 28, Pine Valley 14 Canisius 64, McQuaid 33 Saturday, September 3rd Nichols 42, Niagara Catholic 0 McKinley 34, North Tonawanda 29 Pioneer 14, Burgard 6 St. Maryʼs 43, IP Grover 24 Aquinas 40, St. Joeʼs 20 Fredonia 29, JFK 14 Clymer 46, Forestville 24 Panama 16, Sherman 14 Orchard Park 45, Kenmore West 19 Williamsville North 37, Kenmore East 8 Sweet Home 38, Williamsville East 0 Lockport 36, Starpoint 12 Westfield-Brocton 9, Allegany-Limestone 8 East High 16, East Aurora 12 Cleve Hill 52, Maryvale 30 Clarence 28, Riverside 8 Bennett 44, Grand Island 16 Lew-Port 26, Newfane 14 Silver Creek 35, Dunkirk 14 St. Francis 35, Liverpool 14 Alden 31, Cobleskill 10 Olean 47, Bradford 18 WEEK 2 Friday, September 9th Amherst 41, Lake Shore 6 Williamsville South 38, Bennett 14 North Tonawanda 48, Williamsville North 2 West Seneca East 24, Iroquois 21 Hamburg 19, South Park 18 Sweet Home 14, McKinley 6 Pioneer 35, East Aurora 7 Alden 59, St. Maryʼs 26 Maryvale 50, Tonawanda 21 Maple Grove 38, Grover/I Prep 12 Cheektowaga 25, Lew-Port 8 Fredonia 2, Lafayette 0 (Forfeit) JFK 20, Wilson 14 Clarence 55, Frontier 20 Orchard Park 31, Jamestown 14 Lancaster 23, West Seneca West 9 Depew 32, Newfane 19 Olean 12, Springville 6 Akron 20, Medina 14 Catt-Little Valley 15, Allegany-Limestone 12 Salamanca 33, Falconer 18 Southwestern 21, Westfield-Brocton 14 Cleve Hill 44, Gowanda 12 Silver Creek 41, Portville 28 Western New York 2011 2011 S C H E D U L E Frewsburg 52, Nichols 16 Forestville 28, Pine Valley 13 Chautauqua Lake 44, Franklinville 6 Batavia 44, OʼHara 40 Saturday, September 11th Canisius 41, Elmira 6 St. Joeʼs 47, Msgr. Farrell 32 St. Francis 50, Holy Trinity 26 Randolph 27, Cassadaga Valley 6 Panama 33, Clymer 22 Ellicottville 22, Sherman 13 Niagara Falls 38, Niagara Wheatfield 0 Kenmore West 41, Hutch Tech 6 Lockport 34, Riverside 6 Starpoint 16, Grand Island 12 Williamsville East 12, Kenmore East 2 Dunkirk 12, Eden 7 Albion 25, East High 0 Lackawanna 32, Burgard 7 Timon 42, St. John The Baptist 7 WEEK 3 Friday, September 16th Amherst 33, West Seneca East 12 Orchard Park 53, West Seneca West 20 Hutch Tech 28, Maryvale 20 Bennett 35, Hamburg 7 McKinley 26, Iroquois 7 Williamsville South 41, Lake Shore 15 South Park 40, Lew-Port 7 Alden 33, Medina 7 Pioneer 26, Springville 19 Cardinal OʼHara 31, IP Grover 14 Bishop Timon 41, St. Maryʼs 14 Clarence 35, Niagara Falls 0 Sweet Home 25, Frontier 14 Lancaster 42, Lockport 28 Depew 28, Albion 11 Tonawanda 20, Burgard 16 Cheektowaga 35, Lackawanna 18 Southwestern 24, Olean 7 Dunkirk 25, East Aurora 0 Fredonia 35, Wilson 7 Randolph 40, Silver Creek 21 Westfield 14, Cassadaga Valley 0 Frewsburg 49, Portville 26 Maple Grove 49, Nichols 0 Ellicottville 36, Panama 28 Sherman 22, Franklinville 7 Salamanca 20, Catt-Little Valley 6 Saturday, September 17th St. Joeʼs 34, Canisius 20 JFK 41, Lafayette 8 Clymer 42, Pine Valley 0 Chautauqua Lake 47, Forestville 0 Kenmore West 35, Riverside 6 Jamestown 49, Niagara Wheatfield 0 Williamsville North 32, Williamsville East 7 North Tonawanda 28, Grand Island 7 Starpoint 41, Kenmore East 0 Newfane 34, East High 20 Akron 28, Cleve Hill 7 Eden 39, Gowanda 8 Allegany-Limestone 19, Falconer 6 Aquinas 34, St. Francis 20 WEEK 4 Friday, September 23rd Hamburg 21, Lake Shore 8 Jamestown 40, West Seneca West 7 Williamsville South 21, Iroquois 6 West Seneca East 22, Bennett 0 South Park 16, Amherst 3 Alden 40, Albion 14 Cheektowaga 43, Tonawanda 6 Lackawanna 33, Maryvale 14 Burgard 26, Lew-Port 0 Cleve Hill 62, Wilson 28 St. Francis 43, Fairview 7 Bishop Timon 34, Wilson Magnet 0 Nichols 41, Finney 16 Pioneer 13, Dunkirk 7 Springville 26, East Aurora 7 Clarence 20, Lancaster 0 Orchard Park 48, Frontier 7 Fredonia 37, Gowanda 28 Falconer 34, Lafayette 0 Westfield 28, Catt-Little Valley 14 Frewsburg 41, I Prep 6 Maple Grove 34, Silver Creek 14 Randolph 46, Portville 12 Chautauqua Lake 30, Clymer 6 Franklinville 27, Ellicottville 18 Salamanca 21, Southwestern 10 Cathedral Prep 58, Canisius 28 Saturday, September 24th St. Maryʼs 28, Cardinal OʼHara 6 JFK 27, Akron 6 Panama 27, Pine Valley 0 Sherman 28, Forestville 6 St. Joeʼs 61, Central Mountain (Pa) 28 Allegany-Limestone 8, Cassadaga Valley 6 Lockport 26, Hutch Tech 14 Kenmore West 49, Niagara Falls 31 Niagara Wheatfield 21, Riverside 6 McKinley 21, Williamsville North 7 North Tonawanda 42, Kenmore East 7 Grand Island 20, Williamsville East 19 Sweet Home 22, Starpoint 14 Depew 35, East High 14 Medina 34, Newfane 13 Eden 13, Olean 7 WEEK 5 Friday, September 30th Hamburg @ Amherst, 6:00 pm Lancaster @ Jamestown, 7:00 Niag. Wheatfield @ Hutch Tech, 7:00 (All High) West Seneca West @ Frontier, 7:30 Bennett @ Iroquois, 7:00 West Seneca East @ Williamsville South, 7:00 Lake Shore @ South Park, 7:00 (Riverside) Williamsville East @ North Tonawanda, 7:00 Newfane @ Albion, 7:00 Alden @ Depew, 7:30 East High @ Medina, 7:30 Lew-Port @ Tonawanda, 7:30 East Aurora @ Lackawanna, 7:30 Olean @ Dunkirk, 7:30 Bishop Timon @ Springville, 7:30 Wilson @ Akron, 7:30 Lafayette @ Gowanda, 7:30 Portville @ Allegany-Limestone, 7:30 Falconer @ Catt-Little Valley, 7:30 Grover Cleveland @ Silver Creek, 7:30 Maple Grove @ Randolph, 7:30 Cardinal OʼHara @ Frewsburg, 7:30 Panama @ Franklinville, 7:30 Chautauqua Lake @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Westfield-Brocton @ Salamanca, 7:30

WEEK 5 (Continued) Saturday, October 1st Riverside @ Niagara Falls, 12:00 Clarence @ Orchard Park, 12:00 Cheektowaga @ St. Maryʼs 1:00 Canisius @ Walsh Jesuit, 1:00 JFK @ Nichols, 1:00 Southwestern @ Cassadaga Valley, 1:30 Sherman @ Clymer, 1:30 Ellicottville @ Forestville, 1:30 Kenmore West @ Lockport, 2:00 Grand Island @ Williamsville North, 2:00 Sweet Home @ Kenmore East, 2:00 McKinley @ Starpoint, 2:00 Maryvale @ Burgard, 2:00 (All-High) Pioneer @ Eden, 2:00 Fredonia @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 JFK @ Nichols, 2:00 St. Joeʼs @ St. Francis, 7:00 WEEK 6 Thursday, October 6th Williamsville South @ Williamsville East, 4:00 Williamsville North @ Amherst, 6:00 Friday, October 7th Canisius @ Aquinas (5), 7:00 St. Francis @ Bishop Timon, 7:00 Frontier @ Jamestown, 7:00 Iroquois @ Hamburg, 7:00 South Park @ West Seneca East, 7:00 Lake Shore @ Bennett, 7:00 (All-High) Kenmore East @ McKinley, 7:00 (Riverside) Starpoint @ North Tonawanda, 7:00 Newfane @ Wilson, 7:00 East High @ Alden, 7:00 Maryvale @ Lew-Port, 7:00 Olean @ Pioneer, 7:00 Randolph @ I Prep, 7:00 (JB Wiley) West Seneca West @ Clarence, 7:30 Lackawanna @ Tonawanda, 7:30 Depew @ Medina, 7:30 Orchard Park @ Lancaster, 7:30 Dunkirk @ Springville, 7:30 Eden @ East Aurora, 7:30 Akron @ Fredonia, 7:30 JFK @ Gowanda, 7:30 Allegany-Limestone @ Southwestern, 7:30 Catt-Little Valley @ Portville, 7:30 Westfield-Brocton @ Falconer, 7:30 St. Maryʼs @ Silver Creek, 7:30 Frewsburg @ Maple Grove, 7:30 Clymer @ Ellicottville, 7:30 Saturday, October 8th Albion @ Nichols, 1:00 Salamanca @ Cassadaga Valley, 1:30 Pine Valley @ Sherman, 1:30 Franklinville @ Forestville, 1:30 Chautauqua Lake @ Panama, 1:30 Cardinal OʼHara @ St. Joeʼs, 2:00 Hutch Tech @ Riverside, 2:00 (Riverside) Lockport @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 Kenmore West @ Niagara Wheatfield, 2:00 Grand Island @ Sweet Home, 2:00 Albion @ Nichols, 2:00 Burgard @ Cheektowaga, 2:00 Cleve Hill @ Lafayette, 2:00 Western New York 2011 S C H E D U L E WEEK 7 Friday, October 15th Tonawanda @ North Tonawanda, 6:00 Iroquois @ Lake Shore, 6:30 Clarence @ Jamestown, 7:00 West Seneca East @ West Seneca West, 7:00 Amherst @ Williamsville South, 7:00 South Park @ Bennett, 7:00 Medina @ Albion, 7:00 Cheektowaga @ Maryvale, 7:00 Riverside @ Orchard Park, 7:30 Hamburg @ Frontier, 7:30 Lancaster @ Depew, 7:30 Lew-Port @ Lackawanna, 7:30 Fredonia @ Dunkirk, 7:30 Gowanda @ Akron, 7:30 Cassadaga Valley @ Falconer, 7:30 Catt-Little Valley @ Southwestern, 7:30 Maple Grove @ Westfield-Brocton, 7:30 Frewsburg @ Silver Creek, 7:30 I Prep @ Portville, 7:30 Bishop Timon @ Randolph, 7:30 Sherman @ Chautauqua Lake, 7:30 Ellicottville @ Pine Valley, 7:30 Allegany-Limestone @ Salamanca, 7:30 St. Joeʼs @ Stubenville (O), 7:30 Bishop Timon @ Randolph, 7:30 Saturday, October 16th Wilson @ Lafayette, 12:00 (All-High) Forestville @ Panama, 1:30 Franklinville @ Clymer, 1:30 Cansius @ Cardinal OʼHara, 2:00 Nichols @ Niagara Catholic, 2:00 Hutch Tech @ Niagara Falls, 2:00 Kenmore East @ Kenmore West, 2:00 Niagara Wheatfield @ Lockport, 2:00 Sweet Home @ Williamsville North, 2:00 McKinley @ Grand Island, 2:00 Starpoint @ Williamsville East, 2:00 Alden @ Newfane, 2:00 Pioneer @ East High, 2:00 (JB Wiley) Springville @ Eden, 2:00 JFK @ Cleve Hill, 2:00 St. Maryʼs @ Burgard, 2:30 (All-High) East Aurora @ Olean, 6:30 St. Ignatius @ St. Francis, 7:00 WEEK 8 FRIDAY OCTOBER 21st Section VI Playoffs TBA Finney (5) @ Nichols, 4:00 Saturday, October 22nd Section VI Playoffs TBA Bishop Timon @ Canisius, 1:00 Donald Wilson @ St. Joeʼs, 2:00 St. Francis @ Cardinal OʼHara, 2:00 WEEK 9 Friday, October 28th Section VI Semifinals TBA Cardinal OʼHara @ Stubenville (OH), 7:00 Saturday, October 29th Section VI Semifinals TBA Bishop Timon @ St. Joeʼs, 2:00 Canisius @ St. Francis, 7:00 WEEK 10 Friday, November 6th @ Ralph Wilson Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Section VI Championships, TBA Saturday, November 7th @ Ralph Wilson Msgr. Martin Playoffs, TBA Section VI Championships, TBA WEEK 11 Thursday, November 12th @ Ralph Wilson Msgr. Martin Championships, TBA Friday, November 13th NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA Saturday, November 14th NYS Playoffs: Section VI vs. Section V, TBA WEEK 12 Friday, November 20th NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA Saturday, November 21st NYS Playoffs: Semifinals, TBA WEEK 13 Friday, November 27th @ Carrier Dome NYS Championships, TBA Saturday, November 28th @ Carrier Dome NYS Championships, TBA

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