Tuesday, December 28, 2010

All-state football returnees

Yesterday we posted a list of the returning Mid-Penn all-star football players. Today's list is going to be a lot shorter. And we mean a lot.

This evening we're going back over the selections for all-state football and talking about who is returning.

Let's start at the Class AA level. Trinity, the defending District 3 champion, returns a pair of second-team defensive players. Nick Slonac is back at end and Jack Miller (left) returns at linebacker.

These two will anchor a stout defense that led the area in points against per game this year with 9.5. The Shamrocks, who finished 12-2, allowed only 133 points all year with five shutouts.

As a junior, Slonac recorded 54 total tackles, including 40 stops and a team-high seven sacks. Miller, also a junior, led Trinity with 86 total tackles (68 solo) and added four sacks.

The Shamrocks won their second district football title in November but lost to Lewisburg in the PIAA quarterfinals, 31-21.

In Class AAAA, Cumberland Valley welcomes back two all-state defensive selections.

Jeremy DiPietro, a junior speedy defensive back, was named to the first team as an athlete and junior punter Lance Geesey made the second team.

In back-to-back District 3 playoff games, DiPietro returned turnovers for touchdowns. Against Central Dauphin in the semifinals, DiPietro returned an interception 57 yards and, one week later against Red Lion in the final, ran back a fumble 84 yards.

DiPietro, also a standout running back, made 45 total tackles this year and added three interceptions plus the aforementioned fumble recovery.

Geesey, who doubles as a reliable placekicker, attempted 40 punts this year and ended up with an average of 34.3 yards per punt. Geesey, who will be a three-year starter next fall, pinned nine opponents inside their 20-yard line.

CV won its 10th 3-AAAA title this fall before falling to eventual state champion North Allegheny, 35-17, in the state semifinals. The Eagles, who finished 12-3, held a 10-7 lead at halftime in that game.

Monday, December 27, 2010

The top returning players

We've gone over the Mid-Penn Conference all-stars and have compiled a list of the area players that garnered either first- or second-team honors and will return in 2011. This list is arranged by school and then alphabetically by player. The player's year is his current class standing.

Big Spring
Magarron Frey, sophomore (second-team defensive back)
Dakota Matthews, junior (first-team offensive line)

Boiling Springs
Logan Murphy, junior (second-team linebacker)

Camp Hill
Teddy Ramsey, sophomore (second-team linebacker)

Cedar Cliff
Adam Breneman, sophomore (first-team flanker)
Matt Sowers, junior (second-team offensive line)

Cumberland Valley
Jeremy DiPietro, junior (first-team running back; first-team return specialist)
Kyle Friend, junior (first-team offensive line; first-team defensive line)
Lance Geesey, junior (first-team kicker)

East Pennsboro
Ryan Forry, junior (second-team offensive line)
Jesse McCallister, junior (first-team defensive line)
Kevin Stago, junior (second-team running back)

Mechanicsburg
Bryton Barr, junior (second-team tight end; second-team punter; first-team linebacker)

Northern
Zack Barber, junior (second-team offensive line)
Ryan Hoffman, junior (first-team punter)
Dominic Salomone, junior (second-team linebacker)
Travis Saylor, sophomore (second-team flanker)
Dylan Tamecki, junior (second-team offensive line)

Red Land
Bret Neiderreither, junior (first-team offenisve line; second-team defensive line)

Shippensburg
Shane Witmer, junior (second-team defensive end)

Susquenita
Dakota weiland, junior (second-team defensive line)

Trinity
Patrick Dill, junior (second-team quarterback; second-team punter)
Adam Geiger, sophomore (first-team running back)
Alex Kramer, sophomore (second-team kicker)
Chris Lenz, junior (second-team flanker)
Jack Miller, junior (first-team running back; first-team linebacker)
Vikram Shenoy, junior (second-team offensive line)
Nick Slonac, junior (first-team defensive end)

West Perry
Chase May, freshman (second-team flanker)
Bryce Stambaugh, junior (second-team punter)

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Good run for CV ends

Another season came to an end on the sun-splashed Mansion Park Stadium turf Saturday afternoon.

For the second year in a row, Cumberland Valley lost in the PIAA Class AAAA semifinals. This season, North Allegheny dumped the Eagles, 35-17.

CV held a 10-7 lead at the break but the second half was all North Allegheny.

The Tigers easily pulled ahead, 21-10, with two touchdowns in the third and the Eagles couldn't answer.

CV, which finished 12-3 and won its 10th District 3 Class AAAA title, will lose a huge amount of seniors from this team but the future isn't totally bleak.

The Eagles won't be the 3-AAAA favorite next year -- then again, who is the early front-runner to unseat the two-time defending champions? -- but with star running back/defensive back Jeremy DiPietro and two-way lineman Kyle Friend back, CV might have a few surprises up its sleeve.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Season ends for Trinity

If anything, the Trinity football team went down swinging Saturday.

Down 28-0 early in the third quarter to Lewisburg on Saturday afternoon at Hersheypark Stadium in the PIAA Class AA quarterfinals, the Shamrocks battled back.

Two touchdown runs from Adam Geiger pulled Trinity within 28-14 but an interception stopped Trinity's next drive.

In all, Lewisburg scored 17 points off turnovers in the 10-point win.

But it was a nice ride for Trinity, which came into this postseason on a three-game losing streak in the playoffs. The Shamrocks won the school's second football title and played in the state tournament for only the second time.

The 12-2 season also bodes very well for the future: a good chunk of the players who set foot on the A-Turf on Saturday will be back next year.

In all, it was a season of learning and growing for the Shamrocks. In a year where football was relatively down in the area -- only Cumberland Valley and Trinity were alive after the first round of the playoffs -- the small private school in Shiremanstown stood out as being one of the best.

For that, the players can hold their heads high.

District 3-AAAA champ to Altoona

The PIAA announced a few sites for next week's state semifinals, including the game that will involve the District 3 Class AAAA champion.

Red Lion (10-3) meets Cumberland Valley (11-2) tonight at 6 p.m. in the 3-AAAA championship at Hersheypark Stadium. The winner will play District 7 winner North Allegheny (13-1) at Mansion Park Stadium in Altoona next Saturday at 1 p.m.

North Allegheny beat State College, 21-6, last night.