Philadelphia Scholastic Football, 2001

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All-City

FIRST TEAM  
Offense  
L Mike "Tuna" Bucella O'Hara
L Tariq Sanders Central
L Joe Person Episcopal
L John Connors SJ Prep
L Tracy Williams Frankford
Rec Maurice Stovall Carroll
Rec Kevin LeSage Bonner
QB Vince Gallagher SJ Prep
RB Kyle Ambrogi SJ Prep
RB Chris DeShields Mastbaum
RB Chris Poindexter Northeast
MP Justin O'Brien Judge
MP Kaloma Cardwell Central
K Brendan Carney Malvern
P Brian Donohoe La Salle
Defense  
L Dave Quaintance Ryan
L Boe Davis Franklin
L Mike Mailey SJ Prep
L Keary Packer Wood
LB Ed Sabia La Salle
LB Maurice Bennett Washington
LB Mike "Pio" Piotrowicz N. Catholic
LB Dom Armideo Bonner
LB Ryan Gore Washington
B D.J. Driscoll Malvern
B Kyle Bell Washington
B Jeffrey "J.T." King Germantown
SECOND TEAM  
Offense  
L Brian O'Meara McDevitt
L Michael Meehan Malvern
L Joe Masciantonio Haver. School
L John Vanak Carroll
L Jameel McClain Washington
Rec Pete Chromiak SJ Prep
Rec Romar Drake Bartram
Rec Jim Lachman SJ Prep
QB Sean McGovern Dougherty
QB Greg Hennigar Judge
RB Anthony Heygood O'Hara
RB Darien "Party" Hardy Northeast
RB Curtis "Boonah" Brinkley W. Catholic
RB Mike Treston Malvern
MP Munir Nuriddin Central
MP Chironn "Goober" Davis Bartram
K Chris Schrader Bonner
P Robert McHugh McDevitt
Defense  
L Londale Walden Northeast
L Richard Cheek Roxborough
L Aaron Greenfield Penn Charter
L T.J. Cascio Malvern
L Shawn Quinn Malvern
LB Chris Emper Malvern
LB Tom Lynch Judge
LB Michael Robinson Frankford
LB Joe Lamina Con.-Egan
B Barren Grier Dobbins
B Bryan Navin Neumann
B Omar Sanders Overbrook
B Shahfin Timmons Lincoln
THIRD TEAM  
Offense  
L Vincent "School Shirt" Turner Gratz
L Paul Johnson Germantown
L Mike Whalen Bonner
L Joe Cocco Carroll
L Pat Sweeney O'Hara
L Jason Bermudez Washington
Rec Mike Vail Haver. School
Rec Kevin Barr Malvern
QB Matt Ryan Penn Charter
QB Marcus Kennedy Washington
RB Donald Jefferson King
RB Steve Slaton Con.-Egan
RB Chris Scott-Peters Neumann
MP Sean Miller La Salle
MP Chaz Scott Carroll
K Pat Kaiser SJ Prep
P Khalif Boldin Dobbins
Defense  
L Mike Kozak Bonner
L Joseph Smith Bartram
L James Roderick Carroll
L Gary Dunlap King
LB Sean Hopkins Gtn. Acad.
LB Charles Tyler Roxborough
LB Shawn Jeter Bok
LB Andrew Wood O'Hara
B Dan Graf Judge
B Mark Finley McDevitt
B Dave Lorditch Wood
B Bill Hartley Wood

Public League

Quarterfinals
Washington 38, Germantown 14
   The Eagles cruised to a 32-0 lead as Ryan Gore (14-61) ran for two early
scores and then watched Marcus Kennedy set the tone with strong passing
(5-for-9, 133) to Mike Van Allen (2-65, TD) and Kyle Bell (2-63). Deron
Dungee and Brandon Scott had interceptions and Bell recovered a fumble.
G-town's Jeffrey King posted 121 yards and a TD on 25 carries.
Northeast 21, Dobbins 7
   Chris Poindexter (19-121) and Darien "Party" Hardy (20-68) ran for one
score apiece and James Franklin hit Maurice Slaughter for a 53-yard TD.
Hardy's tally came in the waning moments after Dobbins failed on
fourth-and-10 from its 21.
Mastbaum 12, Bok 6 (2 OTs)
   Chris DeShields was basically a one-man gang for the Panthers. He rushed
22 times for 97 yards and both TDs, caught two passes for 83 yards and had
14 tackles (five for losses). Also, in OT No. 2, he blocked a 27-yard field goal
attempt, then ran 3, 4 and 3 yards to end it. Mark Hansberry passed 8-for-14
for 159 yards. For Bok, Kevin Cheely ran 77 yards for a TD while Will McCall
added an interception and 174 yards of rushing and receiving.
Bartram 6, King 0 (OT)
   Hanif Long hit Chironn "Goober" Davis with a 13-yard scoring pass to end
the OT session. Davis rushed 20 times for 67 yards. King's Donald Jefferson
(21-70) had similar numbers.
Semifinals
Doubleheader at Northeast
Washington 22, Bartram 0
   Maurice Bennett posted eight tackles, an interception and a tone-setting fumble
recovery; it came on the game's first scrimmage play and was followed three plays
later by Ryan Gore's 4-yard TD run. The other TDs came on another run by Gore
and Marcus Kennedy's pass to Mike Van Allen.
Northeast 24, Mastbaum 7
   Chris Poindexter zoomed for 184 yards and two TDs on 29 carries and Maurice
Slaughter opened the scoring with a catch from James Franklin. Mastbaum's Chris
DeShields rushed 15 times for 152 yards, raising his career total to exactly 3,000.
Final
At Northeast
Washington 19, Northeast 10
    Bobby Young recovered a fumble on Northeast's 6 to set up the
game's first TD and made a 32-yard reception on third-and-19 to

immediately precede the second, Maurice Bennett's 2-yard run with
4:20 left to put the Eagles ahead for good. The reception was Young's
third of the season. His second, resulting in a 6-yard loss, had come one
play earlier. Ryan Gore added the clinching TD on a 46-yard interception
return. Kyle Bell snagged four passes for 80 yards in addition to making

five tackles at safety. Northeast's Darien "Party" Hardy ran 18 times for
80 yards.

Standings

DIVISION A  
Northeast 5  0  0
Washington 4  1  0
Frankford 3  2  0
Lincoln 2  3  0
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