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Class AAA: Allentown Central Catholic Vs. Archbishop Wood Preview

Written by: on Monday, December 5th, 2011. Follow Armand Vanore on Twitter.

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Opponents:

Allentown Central Catholic: 9-5: Lehigh Valley Conference, District 11: Winner of D4,2,9,11 bracket.

Archbishop Wood: 12-1: Philadelphia Catholic League: District 12 Winner of D12,1 bracket.

Classification: AAA

Location/Time: Charles Martin Stadium at Northeast High School, Friday, December 9 at 7:00pm

At Stake: The AAA eastern state title and a berth in the state championship game at Hershey

Coaches: Steve Devlin for Archbishop Wood, Harold Fairclough for Allentown Central Catholic

Background: These two teams played in this game last year in Bethlehem won by Allentown Central 49-27. Allentown Central then went on to defeat Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) for the AAA state championship. Both teams have a combined 10, division1 players suiting for this game

 

Offense: Wood has been virtually unstoppable offensively all year. They average over 44 points/game and have had a multitude of games where reserves played in the second half in many of those. Desmon (Rutgers) and Brandon (Temple) Peoples are the two main running backs with great burst as well as very physical runners. Desmon did not play in the game last year vs. ACC. Joey Monaghan is one of the most accurate passers in the state with an 80% accuracy rating. He has thrown for 22 touchdowns and 1,500 yards. Two big targets for Monaghan are WR Nate Smith (West Virginia) and TE Colin Thompson (Florida). Smith has breakaway speed. The offensive line is the strength of this team. Frank Taylor (Boston College), Brandon Arcidiacano (Rutgers) and Thompson lead a group that averages 270 pounds.  ACC counters with last year’s AAA Pa player of the year Brandon Nosovitch (South Carolina) who has thrown for over 3,500 yards and 36 touchdowns. His favorite receivers are Kevin Guylas (over 110 receptions, 26 TD’s and over 2,000 yards) and Jalen Snyder-Scipio (over 1,000 yards and 10 TD’s). Junior Colin McDermott is the main running back who has run for over 1,000 yards. The ACC offense averages over 42 points/game. In last year’s game vs. Wood, Nosovitch accounted for over 600 yards (198 running, 409 passing). Tad McNeely, Angelo Lucci and Oscar Ghasab patrol the offensive line and are very balanced in pass and run protection.

Defense: Wood has given up an average of 8 points/game with their downhill style of an attack mode defense. Thompson and Benji Abercrombie lead the charge on the line and their defensive backfield is very quick with Brandon, Desmon Peoples, Andrew Gucken, Smith, Kyle Adkins and Monaghan. Most started in this backfield for last year’s team. ACC’s achilles heel is their run defense. They gave up 500 yards vs.Valley View two weeks ago and have given up 30 points or more on six occasions. Up front they have an undersized line in Ghasab, Jeff Guylas, Tad McNeely and Lucci. Their defensive backfield features Noah Robb, G.B. Harkins, R.J. Taylor and Kevin Guylas.

Weather Conditions: The extended forecast calls for temperatures in the twenties by kickoff. Without question windy conditions would benefit Wood because of how lethal ACC’s pass game is. There is expected to be very little wind.

Intangibles: The Nosovitch to Guylas connection very well may be the best in Pa high school history. Nosovitch has been dinged this year with shoulder and ankle issues.  The People’s cousins play together very well as an RB tandem and both take turns turning in big runs. Desmon has had foot issues last year and a slight ankle problem early in the year. ACC travels very well and should have a large number coming from the Lehigh Valley. ACC played in the much more competitive Lehigh Valley conference featuring seven of their opponents that were AAAA schools.

 

Questions:

– Will ACC gain a psychological advantage if they get up by two scores early?

– Will ACC have anything to stop Wood’s run game?

– Is Nate Smith the answer in stopping Guylas and Snyder-Scipio?

– Will defensive coordinator Mike Carey dial up blitz packages to attack Nosovitch in the pocket?

– Can ACC keep it close in the 4th Quarter?

– Will Nosovitch run as much in this game as he did in last year’s game (198 yards)?

– How many points will ACC need to score to win this game?

 

Fans Thoughts:

Who will win and why? Post your comments below.
 

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  1. Hey dog-

    Trust me. I have very influential sources on this matter. I don’t have to enlighten anybody. Everyone knows Wood recruits so don’t play dumb. Just admit it and be done with it. And remember ALL the pressure is on Wood to win this game. So don’t CHOKE!! We have absolutely nothing to lose. We can play loose. Hope you enjoy watching the Nosovitch to Guylas combination. The greatest combination in PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY!!!!!

  2. James your clueless or you just don’t like Mike Carey because he is known and recognized in many circles of pa a great dedicated coach. Oline he’s second to none.

  3. Good Luck to all this weekend, Central will meet its match in ABW. Strange season for CCHS, ABW 40-23, LaSalle 27- NP 23, I would not be surprise if LaS-NP goes into OT. Lots of great talent, on display in Philly. Enjoy!!!

  4. No built in excuse. Everyone of those Division 1 kids went to public school. How about the handing out of Mike Carey’s phone number that is going around the CB West, East, and South school district or recruiting out of parking lots. The scary thing is that you PCL people think its fine. I can’t believe I’m rooting for a D11 team.

  5. @ dylan

    Let’s play the game pal, let’s play the game! Indeed they gave up 54 to VV but they also hung 61 on them and I’m sure they’ll make the necessary adjustments against Wood. Wood should worry about how to stop the ACC offense which up to now, nobody, I mean nobody has been able to stop! Hey, on another note, win or lose all the pressure’s on Wood, the ACC Vikes like the underdog role, they’ve had a successful season this year (albeit granted a shaky start) couple that with 10 District titles, 2 LVC titles, and 3 PIAA Golden Footballs sitting and shining pretty in their tropy case and from here on end anything they accomplish is just icing on the cake!

  6. It’s funny. The WesternPa Pubs don’t cry and whine about recruiting. They actually make fun of guys like Dan all day long. I just read a funny thread where one of the Western posters said we don’t whine and cry about recruiting and open enrollment. We go out on the field and play hard no
    matter who we are playing. Basically told the whining little crybaby to suck it up and go out and beat the team u are bitching about. Maybe you should read that thread Danny boy. Get used to Wood being good for a while Dan.

  7. @b.hallman; Dude really? It’s time to get hooked on phonics!
    @Dan; Why so bitter? Does D12’s domination in HS sports really bother you that much? Rumor is that this year all D12 teams went to Nigeria to find a big man for the basketball team. D12 baseball coaches are on a scouting trip in South America as we speak. Do you see how foolish that sounds? That is what you sound like! A whinny little baby that wants to take their ball and go home. I’m sure the boys at ACC have more integrity than you and leave it all on the field. Perhaps you can learn from them young men. Should be a great game so don’t let one sour apple ruin the bunch.

  8. Dan
    who did Wood recruit? Enlighten us. Please share the facts since you seem so sure. Sounds like a built in excuse before the game. Toolbox.

  9. Central Catholics record might be 9-5 but I am sure that archbishop wood hasn’t seen a type of offense like Central Catholic. Central Catholic plays in a very good league with top notch teams.Archbishop wood has only faced one good team this year and that was the first game. I think it will be a close game but I think Central Catholic will win just because of Archbishop wood inexperience in the close games this year. Their closes win this year was last weekend. They still won by 19

  10. It’s great how Wood can recruit all throughout the southern states and bring up whoever they want to play. Hey we need a defensive end to go against Nosovitch. Great we’ll search down in Georgia and bring someone up. We also need a defensive back to go up against Guylas. No problem we’ll get somebody in Alabama to come up. I don’t want to sound bitter but this is a freakin joke what this Wood school has become. No wonder people have a problem with catholic schools recruiting. Look no further than Archbishop Wood. Just keep it up and you can go back to the PCL where you belong!

  11. @hallman that is one of the most absurd comments I have ever heard. I can tell by the last name you biased. First of all Mike Carey has never in coaching circles been considered a great coach. In fact I have heard several coaches with no ties to each other say the same things about about him in terms of coaching both in the 1990’s and recently. He is not a bad coach just not deserving of the genius tag. It’s funny Carey did an interview with Mike Pettine a few years after retiring and both Carey and Pettine said something to effect of who Good coaches are, and they have geographic boundaries. Now Carey is part of that probelm. I live in Bucks county and there is recruiting and than there is what goes on at Wood. Devlin and Carey are good coaches you don’t get to this point without having a good staff but to proclaim them great is very overstated.

  12. cary is a x c.b.w. glory days guy great coach. i went to woods game friday a.c.c. save time and 6.00 dollars wood had 3 guys hurt who will be back friday. woods coaching staff is tops.i wont say there as good as the c. b. w. teams of the 90s but rember there from the same area most are anyway.

  13. i would love to see acc come out on top im alum of central but i just see it as very unlikely to win friday night, one thing i can say is acc is battle tested, they play in one of the best conferences in the state, theyve battled in close games, in shootouts, theyve fought back and shown flashes of greatness but have yet to put a full 4 quarters together against quality teams minus valley view altho their defense just did do barely enough to help them out. throw records stat sheets and rosters out the window, this game is billing up to be a big rivalry especially after last yr, its gonna come down to who wants it more and whos willing to be more physical

  14. two or more turnovers by wood and a.c.c. can pull it out wood will run over them like valley view did but you cant give that a.c.c passing game to many chances

  15. I won’t predict a winner but the keys are can ACC stop Wood’s run game . And how much pressure will Wood put on Nosovitch. Also Wood has a good passing game they are not one dimensional on offense .

  16. I read about all these division 1 recruits for Wood. Should we even make the trip down. Do we really have a chance?. I’ll tell ya what. As long as we have Number 5 and Number 4 we always have a chance. I think it is going to be one heck of a game. Can’t wait for friday night.

  17. I don’t care what the stats say. I don’t care how many d-1 players you have. we will win. It won’t be pretty. It won’t be a blowout. Its gonna be a dog fight till the last second. Its not how you start. Its how you finish. Were gonna shock the world… Or at least pennsylvania.

  18. if acc has any shot at a comeback they are gonna have to change their defensive mindset and not load 8 or 9 ppl in the box cuz there is no second level in their defense it could be just like when they played parkland and valley view who ran all over acc with a lot less playmakers then wood has, acc’s defense plays into the hands of a big line, acc will need to separate their backers and hope for maybe 3 or 4 stops on defense if they wanna be in it. i think itll be the same story for acc keep it exciting and entertaining then the defense will be gassed by the 4th quarter when wood runs away with it. i dont think any defense can stop nosovitch to gulyas but acc wont have a run game, last yr mcdermott didnt gain much anything against them and nosovitch has bad legs this yr and is banged up alot of his long runs against wood a year ago were broken plays i think wood will limit some big plays but i look for a high scoring competitive game for at least a half

  19. PCC aside, I don’t think Wood has played anybody that even approximates what they’re going to face on Friday! Not saying ACC’s going to win, Wood’s an excellent team and the Northern Vikes are clear underdogs but the way some of these posts are going some people think it’s going to be cakewalk for Wood–it ain’t!

  20. I believe his name is spelled Gulyas not Guylas. Him and Scipio might be too much for wood secondary…as they were for every other team this year…

  21. Six d-1 recruits for Wood. I believe Mike Carey and his defense will be a major factor friday night. Valley View knocks out ACC if they are not -3 in turnovers. Wood takes care of the football and moves on. There is no way ACC stops the Wood running game.