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District 12 Talk Week 5

Written by: on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

 

Northeast

Last season’s playoff loss to George Washington 41-34 in triple overtime was on the minds of the Northeast players. On this day Northeast would pull out the win over George Washington 14-12.

Quarterback Malik Stokes led the way passing for 6 of 13 for 147 yards and two scores.

Northeast (3-2) hosts Overbrook next.

St. Joseph’s Prep

Desmon Peoples rushed for 279 yards on 22 carries and two touchdowns to lift St. Joseph’s Prep over Father Judge 28-21.

Peoples came close to Prep’s single-game rushing record. That record was set by Kyle Ambrogi who rushed for 322 yards in a game in 2000.

The other two touchdowns where scored by quarterback Skyler Mornhinweg, including a 4-yard pass to Bobby D’Orazio.

St. Joseph’s Prep (4-1) hosts Archbishop Ryan.

Dobbins Vo-Tech

As time ran down, Joshua Bangura intercepted a pass to set up a 36-yard field goal attempt by Kevin Gransby. Gransby’s field goal was no good and regulation time ended 0-0.

In overtime, with the score tied at 20, Martin Culbreth intercepted a pass to end Roxborough’s possession in the fourth OT. Terrance Stafford’s 3-yard touchdown run ended the game and Dobbins Vo-Tech pulled out the dramatic win over Roxoborough 26-20.

Stafford rushed for 133 yards on 14 carries.

Dobbins Vo-Tech (3-2) hosts Simon Gratz.

Archbishop Wood

With Archbishop Wood behind by seven points with three minutes to go, something big has to happen. They answered by scoring two touchdowns to beat West Catholic 21-14.

Quarterback Jerry Rahill completed four of six passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. He hit Colin Thompson for 20 yards and Kevin Shaw for a 61-yard score.

Archbishop Wood (3-2) hosts Neumann-Goretti.

District 12 > 10/02/2009 :
Abraham Lincoln Rail Splitters (2-3) 36
University City Jaguars (0-4) 14
Benjamin Franklin Electrons (3-2) 1
Nueva Esperenza Charter Toros (0-4) 0
Bishop McDevitt Lancers (5-0) 6
Archbishop Carroll Patriots (1-4) 0
Cardinal O’Hara Lions (5-0) 37
Chester Clippers (1-4) 0
Dobbins Randolph Vo-Tech Mustangs (3-2) 26
Roxborough Indians (2-3) 20
FitzSimons Thomas Rams (0-5) 0
Imhotep Charter School Panthers (3-1) 44
Frankford Pioneers (1-4) 6
John Bartram Maroon Wave (4-1) 14
Germantown Bears (1-3) 12
Philadelphia Central Lancers (3-1) 7
Jules E. Mastbaum Panthers (1-3) 6
Simon Gratz Bulldogs (3-2) 28
Martin Luther King Golden Cougars (2-3) 14
West Philadelphia Speedboys (2-3) 8
Northeast Vikings (3-2) 14
George Washington Eagles (3-2) 12
Prep Charter Huskies (2-3) 7
School of the Future (3-2) 20
Saint Joseph’s Prep Hawks (4-1) 28
Father Judge Crusaders (4-1) 21
Samuel S. Fels Panthers (1-4) 42
Thomas Edison Owls (0-5) 12
District 12 > 10/03/2009 :
Kennedy-Kenrick Catholic Wolverines (1-4) 12
Cardinal Dougherty Cardinals (3-1) 14
Lansdale Catholic Crusaders (0-5) 18
Northeast Catholic Falcons (2-3) 33
LaSalle Explorers (4-1) 38
Archbishop Ryan Raiders (0-5) 0
Monsignor Bonner Friars (2-3) 20
Roman Catholic Cahillites (2-3) 24
Neumann-Goretti Saints (1-4) 21
Conwell Egan Catholic Eagles (3-2) 44
West Catholic Burrs (3-2) 21
Archbishop Wood Vikings (3-2) 28

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