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High School (DE) Football Wraps for 10-10-14 to 10-11-14

Written by: on Monday, October 13th, 2014. Follow EasternPAFootball.com Staff on Twitter.

 

By David A. Willauer, Contributing and Editor

Delaware High School Football Recaps for 10-10-14

Kani Kane 86 yard run along with an 85 yard kickoff return and a 1 yard touchdown run along with Patrick Griffin’s 5 yard run, Justin Hill’s 2 touchdown passes of 40 yards to Xavier Drummond and 24 yard pass to Travis Quillen paced the Sussex Tech Ravens to a 51-14 win over the Eagles of Smyrna.

Benjamin Campbell’s 9/19 – 144 yards 3 TD’s 3 Int’s and rushed the ball 19 times for 100 yards paced the Newark Yellowjackets to a 38-27 win over the Tigers of AI Dupont.

DeJour Brown’s 74 yard touchdown run, Shane Leatherberry’s 45 yard pass to Joshua Ray, Stephen Holland 5 yard run and Isaac Austin’s 26 yard run paced the Delmar Wildcats to a 46-0 win over the Seaford Blue Jays.

WILMINGTON – Jake Shriner ran for 105 yards and three touchdowns as Caravel blanked St. Elizabeth 36-0 at Baynard Stadium on Friday night.

Shriner scored on 10- and 3-yard runs in the first half to stake the Buccaneers to a 14-0 halftime lead. He added a 5-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter, when Caravel (4-2) added on another 22 points.

Darnell Savage rushed for 146 yards and a touchdown and added a 34-yard pass reception. The last Caravel touchdown came on a 33-yard pass from quarterback Jackson Argoe to Adam Weber. Argoe went 7 for 10 on the night for 140 yards.

Savage had an interception and Shriner had a sack on defense. St. Elizabeth dropped to 2-4.

Salesianum 55, Martin Luther King (Pa.) 26

PHILADELPHIA – Junior Colby Reeder rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns while junior quarterback Garrett Cannon went 8 for 9 for 155 yards and three touchdowns to lead Salesianum to a victory over reigning Philadelphia Public League champion Martin Luther King.

It was the first time the Sals had faced a Philadelphia Public League team since a loss to George Washington in 2010.

“We knew they were a very skilled spread offense team,’’ Sallies coach Bill DiNardo said. “It was a good victory for us against a very good spread team.’’

Reeder scored on a 3-yard run in the first quarter to start the Sals’ offensive onslaught and they built a 34-10 lead by halfitme. Reeder added a 28-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

Cannon threw touchdown passes of 31 yards to Jeremy Ryan, 5 yards to Michael Ziccarelli and 32 yards to Jake Sherlock. Mike Drake spurred the Sals’ defense with three interceptions, running one of them back 25 yards for a touchdown.

Michael Sanzone scored on a pair of 4-yard runs for the Sals (4-2).

Montclair (N.J.) 64, St. Mark’s 35

MILLTOWN – Senior quarterback Matt Williams threw for 335 yards and five touchdowns in his first start of the season, but St. Mark’s lost to Montclair (N.J.).

Williams, who had been out of action due to an injury, tossed two touchdown passes to Rhett Schweizer and one each to Markquise Normand, Jamai Rice and Dalton Ziemba. The Spartans fell to 4-2.

WILMINGTON – Jake Shriner ran for 105 yards and three touchdowns as Caravel blanked St. Elizabeth 36-0 at Baynard Stadium on Friday night.

Shriner scored on 10- and 3-yard runs in the first half to stake the Buccaneers to a 14-0 halftime lead. He added a 5-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter, when Caravel (4-2) added on another 22 points.

Darnell Savage rushed for 146 yards and a touchdown and added a 34-yard pass reception. The last Caravel touchdown came on a 33-yard pass from quarterback Jackson Argoe to Adam Weber. Argoe went 7 for 10 on the night for 140 yards.

Savage had an interception and Shriner had a sack on defense. St. Elizabeth dropped to 2-4.

William Gibbs 30 carries for 140 yards along with a 76 yard return paced the Cape Henlopen Vikings to a 40-20 win over the Senators of Dover.

10-11-14

Chris Dewees threw a 24 yard pass to Ben Revak with 12 seconds to play for the go ahead touchdown, JM Nocket was 10-18 for 179 yards and 1 Touchdown. Dewees playing for the first time since the Auks first game, led the team on the game winning drive. Kenan Hilyard let the Auks defense with 7 solo tackles.

Trevor Hill led DMA to victory with a big night on both sides of the ball. Hill rushed 5 times for 119 yards and 1 TD and recorded two interceptions on the defensive side of the ball to pace the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy to a 31-0 win over the Hornets of Tatnall. The 4-2 Seahawks take on St. Elizabeth’s next week.

Stephen Maguire had 120 yards on 10 carries. Jimmy Carney and Henry Gise each had interception returns for 30 and 25 yards respectively. Justin Beneck threw an 19 yard touchdown to Jeff Hollingsworth. Tommy Cover had one sack to pace Friends School to a 49-0 win over Moyer Academy.

Isiah Wilson’s 2 touchdown passes of 60 yards to Michael Helton and 40 yards to Jay Whalen paced the Glasgow Dragons to a 22-8 win over the Force of Charter.

QB Chris Smith’s 2 touchdown runs of 5 and 6 yards and passed for 30 yards paced the Hillers of Tower Hill to a 32-6 win over the Vikings of Christiana.

Brycen Alleyne led the way with 12 carries for 131 and 2 tds and also had a 67 yd kickoff return for TD as the Raiders defeated Delcastle 48-0. Brian Dennis added 7 carries for 112 yds and 2tds and and 2 ints to lead the defense for their 2nd straight shutout
Titus Nelson rushed for 115 yards on 20 carries, Dayne Llamas rushed for 2 touchdown runs of 15 and 2 yards and threw for a touchdown pass of 30 yards paced the Redskins of Conrad School of Science to a 30-6 win over the Highlanders of McKean. Yusef Dandridge added 3 interceptions along with teammate Amir Park-Brown had a 60 yard interception return for a touchdown.

Running back Keyjuan Selby and Full back Taronn Selby lead the charge for the Hawks in a 20 – 8 win over the Howard School of Technology. Logan Gilbert had two fumble recoveries and Gary Brightwell had an interception. The Hawks improve to 6-0 with the win.

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