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Week 14 notes: District 11

Written by: on Friday, December 6th, 2013. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

 

EPANewsCourtesy of Duke Helm, District 11 Statistician

Week 14 notes:  
RUSHING:  Kareem Williams of Parkland ran for 102 yards vs St. Joseph’s Prep to finish the season with 1,932 yards rushing.  That puts him in 4th place at the school for a single season.  He moved ahead of Austin Scott (1,918), Matt Thomas (1,900) and Sean Bleiler’s (1,858) 2nd best single season totals and also brother Andre’s best season (1,913).   Williams finished his career with 2,497 yards and 29 td’s.  Schuylkill Haven’s junior runningback William Casella ran for 111 yards against Old Forge to finish the season with 2,264 yards and 34 td’s.  Casella will enter his senior year with 4,163 yards and 52 td’s.  Teammate Ryan Fink ended his junior year with 1,406 yards rushing and scored a total of 18 td’s.  He’ll enter his senior season with 2.524 yards and 29 td’s.  Easton and Panther Valley also had 2 players rush for over 1,000 yards this year.  Shane Simpson and Kyle Bambary of Easton and Panther Valley’s Kyle Ferryman and Richard Nase.   Niko Petrone of ESS finished the year with 2,113 yards rushing and 31 td’s.  Both totals put him in 3rd place all-time at ESS behind James Mungro’s junior and senior year totals.  Petrone’s career totals of 4,306 yards and 62 td’s puts him 2nd place all-time at ESS behind Mungro’s 8,432 yards and 115 td’s.  Ra’Von Burton of Catasauqua finished the season with 1,484 yards rushing and 22 td’s.  His rushing yards put him in 6th place at the school behind Robert Delgado’s 1,532 yards.  His 22 td’s ties him with Jonathan Linton for 4th place at Catty.  Gerald Douglas of Stroudsburg ran for 102 yards and 4 scores against ESS on Thanksgiving morning.  Douglas ended his junior year with 1,709 yards rushing and 23 td’s.  His yardage puts him in 5th place all-time for a single season at the school and the 23 td’s ties him with Dave Paffenroth.  Paffenroth had 23 td’s as a junior in 1977 and 21 as a senior in 1978 before moving on to play at Penn State.
 
PASSING:  Catasauqua’s Zack Bradley ended the season as the District 11 leader with 3,047 yards and 43 td’s.  The yardage places him in 7th all-time in the District for a single season and his 43 td passes puts him in a second place tie with Brendan Nosovitch of Central Catholic (junior year).  AJ Long of Pius X is the District leader when he threw 46 td passes in 2011 as a sophomore.  Bradley’s career totals are 5,267 yards and 74 td passes.  His yardage moves him into 17th place in the District, squeezed between Chris Palubinsky of Shenandoah Valley and Michael Barnhard of Allen.  Bradley’s 74 td’s ties him with AJ Long of Pius X for 4th place in the District.  Nick Cook became Northampton’s all-time passing yardage leader.  Cook ended his career with 3,511 yards breaking the old record of 3,411 yards set by Eric Spadt (1993-95).  Easton’s Bradley Wilkins threw for 2,534 yards and 28 td’s in his career putting him in 4th place in both categories at the school.  Mike Nikorak of Stroudsburg finished his junior year with another 1,000 yards passing.  He will enter his senior year with 2,279 yards and 24 td passes.  Devante Cross of Parkland threw for 1,055 yards and 11 td’s in his sophomore season while ESS freshman Jake Cirillo threw for 1,117 yards and 12 td’s.  NOTE: Bradley is currently 1st in the State with 43 td passes.  Billy Fessler of Cathedral Prep has 41 td passes and Brett Brumbaugh of South Fayette has 38 td passes going into the State semifinals.  
RECEIVING:  Catasauqua’s Paryss Marshall ended the season as the District leader with 76 catches for 1,566 yards and 20 td’s.  The 76 catches puts him in 5th place all-time in the District.  His yardage places him in second all-time behind Kevin Gulyas of Central Catholic (2,031 in 2011).  Marshall’s 20 td’s ties him with Dan Cason of ESS for 2nd place all-time in the District.  Gulyas holds the record with his 27 td catches in 2011.  For his career, Marshall finished with 124 catches for 2,541 yards and 36 td’s.  His yardage puts him in 5th place all-time for a career in the District.  The 36 td’s will place him in 2nd or 3rd place all-time in the District pending the research on another players potential of having 39 td’s.  Marshall scored a total of 25 td’s this year to set the all-time single season record at Catty.  Nate Pendry (1997) and Robert Delgado (2002) jointly held the old record with 23 td’s each.  Jacob Stopay of Catasauqua complimented Marshall in the passing game and caught 36 passes for 685 yards and 10 scores.  Eli Redmond ended the year with 47 catches for 620 yards and 7 td’s.   The 47 catches puts him in 4th place all-time at Parkland and the yardage puts him in 6th place.   NOTE: Justin Watson of South Fayette has 1,403 yards receiving this year and is tied with Marshall for the State lead with 20 td catches.  South Fayette will play Hickory in the West 2A semifinal. 
2013 single game highs: ( ) is the week the player accomplished the stat 
Rushing Yards (200): 
355 (9), 240 (7), 238 (11) NIko Petrone (ESS) *(355) school record*
352 (10), 297 (4), 211 (7), 209 (5), 201 (8) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(352) school record*
350 (7), 227 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) *(350) school record* 
334 (13), 264 (6), 253 (5) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
333 (10), 289 (5), 264 (12), 260 (11) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(333) school record*
309 (13), 227 (12), 218 (7), 212 (5) Kareem Williams (Parkland)
284 (10), 262 (9), 207 (8), 205 (7) Phil Vass (Bangor) 
261 (2), 254 (1), 232 (4) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy)
260 (11) Kyle Bambary (Easton)
259 (2), 200 (3) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
257 (10), 222 (13) Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven)
239 (11)226 (10), 201 (6) Harry Hall (Northwestern)
233 (6) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
232 (7) Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
231 (5) Corey Castillon (PME)
219 (1), 209 (4), 202 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
219 (4) Deonte St. Hill (Jim Thorpe)
219 (7), 211 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
212 (4), 202 (2) Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
211 (3) Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley)
205 (5) Nick Farber (Northern Lehigh)
202 (7) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
200 (7) Khair Bowman (ESN)
Td’s (4): 
6 (5), 6 (13), 4 (3), 4 (6) William Casella (Schuylkill Haven)
6 (11)5 (9), 5 (10), 4 (7) Niko Petrone (ESS) *(6) school record*
5 (4), 4 (2), 4 (6) Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy) *(5) ties school record*
5 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
5 (7), 4 (2), 4 (8), 4 (9), 4 (10) Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) *(5) ties school record*
5 (8) Jryl Davis (Bangor) *(5) ties school record*
5 (10), 5 (11), 5 (12)4 (5) Nick Savant (Saucon Valley) *(5) ties school record*
4 (1), 4 (3) Shane Simpson (Easton)
4 (2) Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
4 (2) Saquon Barkley (Whitehall)
4 (2), 4 (9), 4 (10) Corey Castillon (PME)
4 (3) Dustin Vandermartin (Tamaqua)
4 (4), 4 (5), 4 (11) Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic)
4 (5) Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg)
4 (4) Qmac Quiteh (PMW)
4 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland)
4 (6) Wyl Miller (Emmaus)
4 (7) Christian Gretzinger (Palisades)
4 (7) Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
4 (7), 4 (9) Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
4 (8) Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley)
4 (8), 4 (9) Dashon Russell (Pius X)
4 (9) Ryan Lawrence (Liberty)
4 (11) Jordan Gray (Nazareth)
4 (13) Kareem Williams (Parkland
 
Passing Yards (200): 
338 (10) Doug Erney (Liberty)
329 (2), 241 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
325(12), 312(2), 309(14), 289(5), 276(11), 266(3), 261(9), 260(13) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *(325) school record*
313 (7), 305 (4), 241 (5) Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley)
312 (10), 235 (7), 233 (6) Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain)
296 (6), 252 (12), 236 (2), 201 (1) Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) *(296) school record*
287 (9), 216 (10), 202 (1) Tyler Moser (Pottsville)
281 (2), 268 (10), 264 (9), 226 (7) 201 (11) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
280 (5), 276 (9), 258 (3), 255 (2) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
277 (5) Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame)
270 (3), 211 (9) Tevon Weber (Salisbury)
269 (4), 237 (3) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
267 (11) Nick Cook (Northampton)
263 (1), 218 (3), 203 (2) Spencer King (Nazareth)
255 (12), 240 (10), 239 (8), 211 (7), 204 (5) Justin Albert (Nazareth)
253 (4), 242 (6) Luke Hohenstein (PME) *(253) school record*
251 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)
234 (6) Devante Cross (Parkland)
230 (3), 225 (13) Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic)
207 (7) Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
204 (2) Jake Cirillo (ESS)
204 (9) Courtney Watson (Allen)
202 (9) Dan Lozada (Pottsville Nativity)
 
Td Passes (4):
6 (2) Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
5 (2), 5 (12), 5 (13), 4 (9), 4 (11) Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) *school record*
5 (2), 4 (1) Tre Jordan (Pius X)
4 (1) Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
4 (3), 4 (4) Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)   
4 (6) Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl) *ties school record*
4 (9) Chris Marks (Dieruff)
 
Receptions (10):
11 (7) Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) *checking school record*
11 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *ties school record*
10 (3) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
10 (9) Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff) *ties school record*
10 (14) Jarey Elder (Parkland)
 
Reception Yards (150): 
251 (6) Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl) *school record*
214 (10) Matt Tuerk (Nazareth) *school record*
212 (3) Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic)
211 (10) Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) *school record*
202 (3), 164 (13) Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) *school record*
202 (6) Brady Morgan (Pottsville Nativity)
197 (5) Shakur Lester (Dieruff)
196 (12) Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
193 (9), 180 (1) Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) *school record*
184 (6) Eli Redmond (Parkland) 
184 (10) Darius Jones (Liberty)
180 (4) RJ Sarajian (PME) *school record*
175 (4) Cody Miller (Williams Valley)
174 (2), 153 (5) Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
172 (10), Jordan Hardy (PMW) *school record*
156 (4) Angelo Maskornick (Shenandoah Valley)
SEASON LEADERS…all players are seniors unless otherwise noted
Rushing Yards (1000 yards minimum) 
2,974  Blake Reddick of Lakeview, State Leader 
2,264  William Cosella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
2,135  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
2,113  Niko Petrone (East Stroudsburg South)
2,025  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
1,932  Kareem Williams (Parkland)
1,709  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
1,580  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior  
1,571  Harry Hall (Northwestern) sophomore
1,570  Ryan Saunders (Jim Thorpe)
1,547  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area)
1,504  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
1,484  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
1,471  Phil Vass (Bangor)
1,444  Corey Castillon (Pocono Mountain East)
1,384  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
1,315  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
1,313  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
1,231  Kyle Ferryman (Panther Valley) 
1,218  Dashon Russell (Pius X)
1,196  Kyle Bambary (Easton)
1,194  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
1,177  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua)
1,158  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain) 
1,122  Austyn Borre (Pleasant Valley) sophomore
1,109  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior   
1,083  Will Quiles (ESN)
1,055  Nate Farber (Northern Lehigh) junior
1,017  Richard Nase (Panther Valley)
Touchdowns (18 minimum)
44  Brandon Yescavage of Old Forge, State Leader 
34  William Casella (Schuylkill Haven) junior 
31  Nick Savant (Saucon Valley)
31  Niko Petrone (ESS)
29  Ryan Heim (Pine Grove) 
27  Saquon Barkley (Whitehall) junior
26  Dylan Mahmod (Mahanoy Area) 
26  Michael McDaniel (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
25  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua)
23  Gerald Douglas (Stroudsburg) junior
22  Ra’Von Burton (Catasauqua)
21  Christian Gretzinger (Palisades) junior
21  Jordan Gray (Nazareth) junior
21  Shane Simpson (Easton) junior
20  Shakur Lester (Dieruff) junior
20  Corey Castillon (PME)
19  Hunter Harner (Tri-Valley) junior
19  Will Bornstein (Blue Mountain)
19  Tyler Hope (Tamaqua) 
18  Cole Barnhardt (Williams Valley)
18  Ryan Fink (Schuylkill Haven) junior
Passing Yards (1000 minimum)
3,440  Brett Brumbaugh of South Fayette, State Leader 
3,047  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) 
1,902  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior  
1,805  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
1,704  Jeff Charles (Whitehall)
1,701  Ian McCole (Shenandoah Valley) sophomore 
1,650  Justin Albert (Nazareth) junior
1,626  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior 
1,596  Doug Erney (Liberty) sophomore 
1,548  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
1,448  Tyler Moser (Pottsville)

1,448  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore  
1,438  Shane Graspy (Blue Mountain) 
1,392  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)
1.335  Nick Cook (Northampton)
1,306  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior 
1,301  Mason Kholi (Central Catholic)
1,268  Luke Hohenstein (PME) junior
1,264  Bradley Wilkins (Easton) 

1,222  Kordell Theadford (Notre Dame) 

1,139  Ryan Hunt (Pen Argyl)  
1,117  Jake Cirillo (ESS) freshman
1,106  Keith Mosher (Saucon Valley)   
1,055  Devante Cross (Parkland)
1,039  Mike Nikorak (Stroudsburg) junior    
1,024  Tevon Weber (Salisbury) 
1,015  Nate Edmonds (Tamaqua)  
Passing Td’s (17 minimum)
43  Zack Bradley (Catasauqua) State Leader  
20  Stephen Sedesse (Williams Valley)  

19  Chris Marks (Dieruff) junior
18  Brandon Leap (Pleasant Valley)
18  Julian Spigner (Bethlehem Catholic) sophomore
17  Tre Jordan (Pius X) sophomore
17  Travis Edmond (Southern Lehigh) junior 
17  Frank Dangello (Northwestern) junior
 
Receptions (30 minimum)
90  Anthony Benson of Brockway, State Leader  
76  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) 
64  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
54  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
49  RJ Sarajian (PME)
47  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
46  Conor Sullivan (Whitehall) junior
43  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
41  Max Wasilewski (Nazareth)
40  Tyler Marnell (Shenandoah Valley) 
39  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley) junior
38  Eric Marbury (Pius X) junior
38  Jared Bauer (Northampton)
37  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior

36  Ryan Beville (Central Catholic) 

36  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
36  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
34  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior
 
Reception Yardage (600 minimum)
1,566  Paryss Marshall (Catasauqua) State Leader 
1,006  Jacob Del Priore (Southern Lehigh)
   800  Travis Blankenhorn (Pottsville) junior
   785  Cody Miller (Williams Valley) junior 
   746  Matt Tuerk (Nazareth)
   724  RJ Sarajian (PME)  
   703  Freddie Simmons (Bethlehem Catholic) junior
   685  Jacob Stopay (Catasauqua)
   674  Nick Oyer (Pen Argyl)
   650  Tyshyn Harmon (Dieruff)
   625  Cam Richardson (Northwestern) junior 
   620  Eli Redmond (Parkland)
   603  Kevin Cruz (Pleasant Valley)   

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