Philadelphia Scholastic Football, 2000

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All-City

FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Tom McHugh Bonner
L John Connors SJ Prep
L Pat Spadaro O'Hara
L Mike "Tuna" Bucella O'Hara
L Steve Domico Frankford
Rec Ramon Mills Bok
Rec Mickey King Dougherty
Rec Chris Jordan Gtn. Acad.
QB Mike Lomas O'Hara
RB Kevin Jones O'Hara
RB Kyle Ambrogi SJ Prep
RB Paul McKinney Haver. School
MP Joe McCourt Roman
K Marty Higgins Carroll
K Roger Price Washington
P Brendan Carney Malvern
Defense  
L Scott Paxson Roman
L Jeff Vanak Carroll
L Kevin McLaughlin N. Catholic
L Fran Person Episcopal
LB Brian Mattaway Carroll
LB Michael Bazemore W. Catholic
LB Jermaine "Beanie" Smith Franklin
LB Maurice Bennett Washington
B Michael Baldwin Dobbins
B Steve Holmes Gtn. Acad.
B B.J. "Butch" Hogan O'Hara
B Joe Dumas Ryan
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Chris Whittle Washington
L Joe Hallinan Carroll
L Cameron Murphy Northeast
L Michael Dolbow Frankford
L Mike Terenick O'Hara
Rec Ryan Barksdale O'Hara
Rec Maurice Stovall Carroll
QB Gabe Marabella La Salle
QB Mike McGann SJ Prep
RB Abdul Sesay W. Catholic
RB Ryan Parfitt La Salle
RB Greg Watson O'Hara
RB Everett Lee Central
MP Brent Grimes Northeast
MP Mike McGillian Episcopal
K Phil Elbaum Penn Charter
P Steve Josephson Northeast
Defense  
L Nate Moss La Salle
L Mike Mailey SJ Prep
L Khalid Islam Northeast
L Keary Packer Wood
LB Kenny Devenney Penn Charter
LB Sean Heenan SJ Prep
LB Shawn Williams Frankford
LB Ed Sabia La Salle
B Pat Clary Malvern
B Billy McKinney Penn Charter
B Ed Brumskill Bok
B Dave O'Beirne SJ Prep
B Charlie Hurley Carroll
THIRD TEAM  
Offense  
L Eric Dubas Gtn. Acad.
L Mike Mann Kenn.-Ken.
L Andrew Hoffman Haver. School
L Andrew Furtak Central
L Steve Sarnocinski Gtn. Acad.
Rec Kevin Barr Malvern
Rec Leonard Hodges Dougherty
QB Sean McGovern Dougherty
QB Bill Corbett Malvern
RB Rodney McCarter Bok
RB Pasquale "Pat" Narducci Neumann
RB Timothy King Edison
RB Atiba Kenyatta Germantown
MP Mike Larkin Carroll
K Frank Vinci O'Hara
P Sean Hughes McDevitt
Defense  
L Anthony Nunn Washington
L Tracy Williams Frankford
L Boe Davis Franklin
L Lamar Woodland O'Hara
L Mark Dickson Judge
LB Chris DeShields Mastbaum
LB Pat Murphy O'Hara
LB Donny Watkins McDevitt
LB Drew Shaw Carroll
LB Steve Wagner SJ Prep
B Kevin LeSage Bonner
B Mike D'Elia W. Catholic
B Dave Melcher McDevitt

Public League

Quarterfinals
Frankford 34, Bok 20
   Wearing the No. 24 made famous by Frankford all-timer Eddie Gaskins,
a family friend, Gil McCloud ran 15 times for a season-high 125 yards. He
also had a 24-yard gain to the 1 to set up a fourth score. The Pioneers had
344 yards from scrimmage and 150 more on returns; the highlight was Taron
Freeman's 90-yard punt return for a score. For Bok, Kareem Jeffreys passed
10-for-20 for 197 yards and one TD apiece to Ed Brumskill (7-113) and
Ramon Mills (2-70).
Washington 32, Bartram 14
   Ryan Gore (12-81) and Terrance Young (8-46) ran for two TDs apiece.
Ivan Kosty's one completion in two attempts went to Kyle Bell for a 15-yard
TD. For Bartram, Antoine King ran 16 times for 63 yards and and a TD while
Phillip Evans passed 5-for-15 for 67 yards and a score to Michael Gibson.
Franklin 18, Central 8
   The Electrons won a playoff game for the first time in school history, not
counting a post-strike tournament in 1981, as Jermaine "Beanie" Smith (19-107,
two TDs) and Maurice Samuels (16-105) both hit the 100-yard mark. Boe Davis
had two sacks among five tackles as Central was limited to 99 yards total
offense. Central's Everett Lee ran 15 times for 72 yards.
Dobbins 12, Mastbaum 0
   Michael Baldwin ran for one TD, passed to Kevin Hinton for another and
made nine tackles. For Mastbaum, Chris DeShields ran for 124 yards and made
10 tackles.
Semifinals
Doubleheader at Northeast
Frankford 29, Franklin 0
   After Marquette Williams started the scoring with a 28-yard fumble return,
Marcus Waddy (8-95) and Gil McCloud (5-68) added TD runs of 68 and 45
yards, respectively. Michael Dolbow had eight tackles. For Franklin, Jermaine
"Beanie" Smith gained 91 yards on 17 carries and was tackled on the 1 as the
game ended.
Washington 31, Dobbins 14
   Kyle Bell, a nephew of ex-Cowboy star Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, a
newly minted multimillionaire thanks to the Texas State Lottery, had two
interceptions and scored a TD on a pass from Ivan Kosty (4-for-5, 97). Terrance
Young rushed 22 times for 109 yards and two scores and added a third on an
interception return. The Dobbins highlight was an 80-yard TD pass from
Michael Baldwin to David Coleman.
Final
At Northeast
Washington 10, Frankford 0
    Kyle Bell's interception set up the game's lone TD, Ryan Gore's
2-yard run, and Roger Price kicked his 11th field goal of the season, a

26-yarder. The title was the sixth for Washington in 12 years and the fifth
to come by shutout. Maurice Bennett had 12 tackles. Frankford, also
blanked by the Eagles during the regular season, won the total offense
battle, 219-80, but lost a fumble on the 8 with 1:08 left.

Standings

DIVISION A  
1Washington 4  1  0
2Frankford 4  1  0
Northeast 4  1  0
Lincoln 2  3  0