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SAMPLE Varsity Football ? 2011

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more than a year without ad Weiser teachers have a agreement. ay, the school board apor's proposal the teachers n Friday. that we can start the school e note," said Stacey Ressler, or the Conrad Weiser Eduon. ard voted 6-2, with board J. Manbeck abstaining. His

reezes salaries for the first education and seniority esident W. David Zwicky mall salary increases in the d and third years. William R. Sheeler voted osal. e wasn't in favor of the sal-

n a written statement, "I sservice to our community or logic." Sheeler declined t on his statement. was accepted Friday by a hers at a general memberssler said. She did not pro-

hers to pay a percentage of costs, instead of a flat rate. ay a flat monthly fee, such ly insurance plan. w guidelines for tuition rend teachers will work two ol days, Zwicky said. s about the proposal were

Conrad Weiser Varsity Football

League Record: 4 - 3 | Overall Record: 8 - 4

Today

Season: 2011 League/Div: Berks Football League ? Section 1

Date Fri, 9/2/2011

Opponent Conestoga Valley

Score W 21 - 13

6 a.m.

65?

Noon

93?

Sun, 9/11/2011

Cedar Crest

W 37 - 21

Fri, 9/16/2011

Donegal

W 35 - 21

Sat, 9/24/2011

Pottsville

W 28 - 21

Fri, 9/30/2011 Fri, 10/7/2011 Fri, 10/14/2011 Fri, 10/21/2011

E Fri, 10/28/2011

Fri, 11/4/2011

L Fri, 11/11/2011

Fri, 11/18/2011

Twin Valley Muhlenberg Reading High Exeter Daniel Boone Gov. Mifflin Garden Spot Bishop McDevitt

W 39 - 13 W 36 - 17 W 41 - 0 L 0 - 21 L 7 - 34 L 7 - 46 W 36 - 8 L 21-70

READING EAGLE: BEN HASTY

P Tim Profit, general manager at Savage 61 Dodge on Route 61 in Muhlenberg Township, with DbooowSsntsAeucMsoendocmayrs atruckhepurchasedandhadshippedinfromMichigan.

High-end secondhand vehicles are fetching higher prices as demand rises. Local dealers say the trend is alive here in Berks County.

BERKS & BEYOND

CHAPMAN EXPLA DECISION TO RET

The Reading School District's dent says recent health probl want more time with his fami

POLICE: DRUG HOUSE

City police arrest three peopl $5,000 worth of crack cocain row house on Greenwich Stre

CURTAINS FOR STADIU

Alvernia University's efforts t light and noise concerns leav neighbors happier but unsati

WASHINGTON

FEWER ILLEGAL IMMIG

Whether it's the recession or forcement at U.S. borders is u study finds a drop of 1 million mented aliens since 2007. A4

SPORTS

By Dan Kelly

Industry analysts said consumers' lack of

PATERNO GOES

Reading Eagle

confidence in the economy is driving them

to the used market. And rising demand for

Curtis DeTurk could have bought used cars is increasing their prices.

any car, but he chose a BMW.

Despite that trend, DeTurk believes he

This might sound like a new car got a good deal.

ad, but DeTurk said he saved $16,000 by "I bought a 2007 BMW 328xi," De-

buying a used BMW at the BMW of Read- Turk said. "The price was right around

WITH YOUTH

Robert Bolden will be the first true freshman to start as a Nittany Lions quarterback since 1992 when he takes the day's opener. C1

ing dealership.

$26,000.

DeTurk of Whitfield said the shaky "This was, by far, the best deal I could

economy made him reluctant to get into find. Most of my friends were shocked to

a three- or five-year lease or car loan and, realize it was a 2007. It was in excellent

when he looked at the prices of used cars condition, inside and out."

BIG TEN ALIGNS FOR P

Rich Scarcella calls the 2011-1 for Penn State, with the poten a great rivalry with Nebraska

available at local dealerships, it convinced him that used was the way to go in this economy.

DeTurk said prices for a new BMW 3 series normally run at ldeeassigtn$e4d2a,n0d0c0o.mpiled

"This was definitely the way to go for

by:

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DeTurk is not alone.

me," he said.

Coming soon from Steve Jobs

The Reading Eagle reported June 1 that Philip Francabandera, general sales

company: the ability to watch

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Roster

Player Name

Position

Class

Abell, Troy

WR/DB

So

Allen, Ethan

OL/LB

Sr

Auman, Colby

OL/DE

Jr

Bacon, Tylor

WR/DB

Sr

Becker, Nate

TE/DE

Sr

Boddice, Evan

WR/DB

Jr

Bower, Jonathan

QB

So

Bray, Dan

FB/LB

Sr

Brosious, Aidan

QB/DB

So

Butler, Corie

WR/DB

Sr

Casamassa, Luke

OL/LB

Sr

Cole, Avory

RB/DB

Sr

Cruz, Angel Dennis, Josh Diallo, Salieu Diaz, Adam

E Ellison, Jullian

Fedena, Dean

L Franco, Nicholas

Gheer, Grant Gregro, Nash

P Guilbe, Alex

Harakel, Ben Helwig, John

M Hildebrandt, Devyn

Jean-Louis, Deedrick Jeanite, Teddy

AJones, Mike

Jordan, Dexter

SKirkatarp, Oliver

RB/DB OL/DL FB/LB WR/DB RB/DB OL/DL OL/DL WR/DB OL/DL RB/DB QB/LB WR/DB OL/LB WR/DB RB/DB TE/DE RB/DB WR/DB

Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr So Jr Sr So Fr So So Jr Jr Sr Sr So Jr

Knarr, Zy

WR/DB

Sr

Leopold, Jarod

OL/DL

Jr

Materia, Vince

WR/DB

So

Matute, Jonathan

RB/DB

Jr

Metzinger, Dylan

OL/DL

Jr

Monitard, Yougly

RB/DB

So

Naverio, Brandon

OL/DL

So

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Scouting Reports

SEPTEMBER 2 , 2011

Notable: Angel Cruz scored four TDs as Scouts took advan-

Conrad Weiser (9-4) vs. Conestoga Valley (5-6)

tage of five turnovers in 35-21 win over Donegal last week.

(Last season's final records in parentheses)

Scouts were outgained 311-259 in game and have been

Kickoff: Tonight, 7, at Conestoga Valley High Stadium.

outgained for the season. ... LB Luke Casamassa had a team-

Last season: Conrad Weiser won 27-21.

high 11 tackles last week for the Scouts. ... Crimson Tide got

Notable: Nick Schoener and Jake Riegel, both juniors, were

its first win last week, beating Blue Mountain 27-6 as QB Tyler

competing for the starting job at QB for the Scouts as preseason Heff ner completed 9-of-12 passes for 119 yards and a TD. ...

camp wound down. Schoener attempted just five passes last

Tide has been hurt by a pair of season-ending injuries, to WR/

season, and Riegel didn't attempt any, as Mike Oliveto was throw- DB Christian Witman and TE/ LB Jacob Tobin, both two-way

ing for a school-record 2,109 yards. ... Buckskins turn offense

starters. ... Tide features one of the league's best backfield

over to QB Terrance Taylor, a track star (fourth in PIAA 400) with tandems in Derek Knight and Cliff Newton. They ran wild

the ability to take it and run with it out of Pistol. He'll be working against Weiser last season, combining for 276 yards and two

behind a veteran offensive line that includes all-league honorable TDs. They combined for more than 2,000 yards last year.

mention C Shae McGarvey. ... Four starters return on offense,

Quotable: "This game is critical. If we can get to 2-2, that

six on defense. ... Started 0-3 last season before hitting their LL Section 2 schedule.

September 9, 2011 Conrad Weiser (1-0) vs. Cedar Crest (0-1)

E Kickoff: Sunday, 2, at Earl Boltz Stadium, South Lebanon.

Series: Scouts lead 3-0 after 46-14 win last season.

L Notable: Game was moved to Cedar Crest, which has a turf

field. Scouts will still be considered home team. ... Angel Cruz scored each of the Scouts' TDs in 21-13 win over Conestoga Valley, with an 18-yard reception, a 44-yard run and a 60-yard

P fumble return. ... Cruz made 14 tackles, as did Sal Diallo. ...

Falcons' pass defense was scorched in 47-13 loss to Lebanon, with two Cedars QBs combining to throw for 296 yards and five TDs.

M September 16, 2011

Conrad Weiser (2-0) vs. Donegal (1-1)

A Kickoff: Tonight, 7, at Mount Joy.

Series: Scouts lead 1-0 after 34-7 win last year. Notable: Scouts are looking for second straight 3-0 start and

S fourth in six years. ... Angel Cruz has scored three TDs in each

would indicate to us that we've definitely turned the corner. If we don't, we could be in for a long season." -- Pottsville coach Kevin Keating.

SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 Conrad Weiser (4-0) vs. Twin Valley (0-4) Kickoff: Tonight, 7, Twin Valley Stadium. Series: Conrad Weiser leads 13-2. Last season: Conrad Weiser won 35-6. Berks Football League Section 1 records: Scouts 1-0, Raiders 0-1. Notable: Scouts built a 28-point first-half lead, then had to hang on for 28-21 win over Pottsville last week. ... Scouts are No. 2 in the District 3-AAA playoff rankings, trailing Hershey. ... TB Angel Cruz has scored 13 of the Scouts' 17 TDs. ... Raiders have lost 11 straight overall and nine straight in league play. ... Tyler Donahue scored on a 57-yard run in last week's 35-6 loss to Daniel Boone. ... Scouts have won six straight in the series. Fast fact: Scouts are off to their first 4-0 start since 1997.

October 7, 2011

of the first two games. ... Cruz ran for 120 yards in last week's Gov. Mifflin (4-1) vs. Pottsville (1-4)

37-21 win over Cedar Crest and scored on runs of 1 and

Kickoff: Tonight, 7, at Mifflin Stadium.

6 yards and on a 36-yard pass reception. ... Scouts forced

Series: Pottsville leads 4-3.

three fumbles in that win. ... Cruz leads team with 22 tackles; Last season: Pottsville won 35-28.

Sal Diallo has 16. ... Indians beat Fleetwood 45-7 Monday, Berks Football League Section 1 records: Mustangs 2-0,

one week after getting hammered 61-7 by Daniel Boone. ... Crimson Tide 0-2.

Johnnie Martin scored four TDs on runs of 22 and 2 yards, an Notable: Mustangs were bolstered in last week's 48-13 win

89-yard fumble return and a 68-yard pass from Matt Foltz.

over Reading High by the return of RB Derek Nye, who ran

... Indians were actually out-gained by Fleetwood 313-297, for 78 yards on five carries -- 58 of it on a TD run -- in his

giving up 246 through the air.

first action of the season. He suffered a punctured lung in

preseason. ... FB Jake Snyder, who has not played the past

September 23, 2011

two weeks, could be cleared for a return this week. He rushed

Conrad Weiser (3-0) vs. Pottsville (1-2)

for more than 100 yards in two of Miffl in's first three games.

Kickoff: Tonight, 7, Robesonia.

... DB Christian Jeznach picked off a pair of passes last week

Series: Crimson Tide leads 3-2.

and leads Berks with five. He is the Mustangs' leading tackler,

Last season: Crimson Tide won 41-24.

with 21. ... Mustangs were forced to share the Section 1 title

Berks Football League Section 1 records: Opener for both. last year after blowing a 21-7 lead and losing at Pottsville 35-

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Friday September 23, 2011

Scouts seizing opportunities for new success

Replacement parts are meshing perfectly for surprisingly undefeated Conrad Weiser

PLEREADING EAGLE: ryan mcfadden

Junior Angel Cruz has become one of the new playmakers for Conrad Weiser, leading Berks County in scoring with 62 points in three games.

M By Mike Drago Reading Eagle

UKE CASAMASSA makes

L A no bones about being surprised by Conrad Weiser's 3-0 start.

S "I didn't see it coming," the

win, cashing in with opportunistic play that has helped break open each of their games. They have built leads of 21-7, 37-7 and 22-0 in wins over Conestoga Valley, Cedar Cliff and Donegal.

They'll find out just how good

guys like Robinson, Oliveto or Weiser?

Opponents are now finding the only way to get it away from the 5-8, 170-pound Cruz is to wait until he places it down in the end zone after a touchdown.

Scouts' senior linebacker admitted. they are, and if they're a legitimate He has a Berks-leading 62 points,

"To be honest with you," said contender in Section 1 of the Berks with 10 touchdowns -- one off an in-

Pottsville coach Kevin Keating, "I Football League, when Pottsville terception return, one off a fumble

don't think anybody did."

visits Robesonia tonight.

return, two on receptions and six on

You could make an argument that To date, everything's been a bo- runs from scrimmage.

no team in the history of the Inter- nus for the Scouts.

He leads the team in rushing,

County League has ever graduated "I won't say I'm surprised to be with 241 yards; in receiving, with

three players of the caliber the 3-0," said head coach Alan Moyer, seven catches; and in tackles, with

Scouts did and rebounded to start a "I'm ecstatic. I really am. We weren't 20.

season with three straight wins.

really sure what we had. We found "I knew on defense he'd be a star

Of course, very few teams in I-C out we have some playmakers. We player," Casamassa said, "but I

history ever put a trio of players aren't where we want to be yet, but didn't think he'd be on both sides of

such as DJ Robinson, Matt Weiser we're certainly happy at 3-0."

the ball. I didn't know he'd give us

and Mike Oliveto on the field at the One of those playmakers has this much on offense. You hand him

same time. They combined for more been Angel Cruz, a solid starting the ball and he's running kids over

than 4,000 yards from scrimmage linebacker as a sophomore last sea- and getting to the end zone."

and scored 56 of Weiser's 66 touch- son. He rarely got touches on of- "I'm just trying to do what I can

downs during a 9-4 run last season fense because, well, the Scouts for my team," Cruz said modestly,

that ended in the district semifinals. were allowed to use only one ball "trying to get us a win."

Replacing them was impossible, on each play, and why would you And scoring 10 touchdowns in

but the Scouts have found a way to want to take it out of the hands of three games?

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READING EAGLE, FRIDAY, september 30, 2011

Kickoff: Week 5

Luke Casamassa

Conrad Weiser

The 6-1, 230-pound LB/T is Berks Player of the Week after recording 14 tackles and providing key blocking for the Scouts' punishing running game in a win over Pottsville.

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Friday October 21, 2011

Boone, Weiser battle for survival in Section 1 title hunt

The Blazers and Scouts are trying to regroup following

Scouts (4-1, 7-1) remain in position terback the Blazers may have let to either share the section title or that opportunity slip away in last

their first losses of the season. win it outright.

week's 14-7 loss.

By Mike Drago

Reading Eagle

E There's little margin for error

when hunting for a championship

L in the jungle that is Section 1 of the

Berks Football League. The Daniel Boone Blazers and

Conrad Weiser Scouts realize as

P much. Each took a shiny 7-0 mark

into its game last week, and each was defeated.

Now they're both scrambling, trying to survive, trying to keep their

M title hopes alive, a task doubly diffi-

cult because they'll be doing it tonight on the same field.

Someone will go home tonight

A with a two-game losing streak and

with their hopes for a section title vanished.

S "It's just business as usual," al-

The Blazers need someone to beat Mifflin, either Exeter tonight or Weiser next week. The Scouts control their own destiny; if they win out they'll claim at least a part of the title.

Weiser coach Alan Moyer won't allow himself to look at the big picture. It's all about survival tonight, and he feels as though the Scouts are the prey against a hungry Boone team that's ranked No. 1 in the league in both total offense and total defense and features some of the league's most dangerous weapons.

"For us, it's just another Friday night against a tough opponent," Moyer said. "We're just trying to regroup and get them focused. We've got to get back to the basics, blocking and tackling, which we didn't do (last) Friday (in a 21-0 loss to Exeter)."

Just being in position to compete for a title with two weeks to go is newsworthy for the Scouts. They've

The Blazers played well enough on defense but couldn't shake anything loose on offense, where they were limited to a season-low 172 total yards -- less than half their normal output.

Quarterback Tommy Bodolus, who has run and passed for 1,000 yards, was effectively hemmed in and prevented from making big plays. So was tailback Darrell Scott, the league's top receiver.

"You've just got to find a way to make a couple plays," Dave Bodolus said. "We're not that big, so we're not gonna pound people.

"We understand as we get to the better teams we have to play sounder defensively and score when we've got the opportunity. You're not gonna light up the scoreboard every week."

The Scouts had trouble moving the ball themselves. They were held to a season-low 148 yards against Exeter, and quarterback Nick

lowed Blazers coach Dave Bodolus, already won more games than any- Schoener -- who entered the game

who has been down this treacher- one imagined. They're playing with as the top-rated passer in the league

ous road before.

house money at this point.

-- was knocked out of the game in

A year ago Boone won its first Not so for the Blazers who re- the second quarter. His status for to-

seven games, lost to Gov. Mifflin, turned a boatload of veterans and night is uncertain.

then rebounded to save its season were expected to win the Section 1 "From last week on, it's gonna be

by beating the Scouts in overtime. title and possibly match or improve a tough week every week," Dave

The Blazers went on to share the upon their school-record 11-win Bodolus said. "You're gonna have to

Section 1 title with Mifflin and season of a year ago.

win those tough games. I like our

Pottsville.

Playing against a Mifflin team chances, but it's gonna be a tough

Both the Blazers (4-1, 7-1) and the that was without its starting quar- road."

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Stats

# Player 5 Angel Cruz

RUSHING

Att 199

Yds

Avg

1526 7.67

19 Daniel Pettis

61

387 6.34

83 Corie Butler

19

177 9.32

# Player 5 Angel Cruz 83 Corie Butler 1 Connor Tom 19 Daniel Pettis 88 Mike Jones 6 Nick Schoener 2 Grant Gheer 11 Jake Riegel 20 Jullian Ellison 44 Salieu Diallo

Total

Scoring

TDs FGs 2pt 1pt Pts 22 0 2 0 136 9 0 0 0 54 0 2 0 35 41 4 0 0 0 24 3 0 0 0 18 2 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 06 1 0 0 06 1 0 0 06 1 0 0 06 44 2 2 35 309

20 Jullian Ellison 44 Salieu Diallo 6 Nick Schoener 40 Zach Weidenhammer 21 Taddler Sanon 62 Jordan Pizzuto 88 Mike Jones 12 Johnathan Torres 35 Aaron Sadowski 11 Jake Riegel 4 Avory Cole 49 Joe Pangelinan 42 Christopher Talbot 16 Yougly Monitard

22

143 6.50

27

124 4.59

53

41

.77

7

35

5.00

4

19

4.75

3

18

6.00

3

17

5.67

4

16

4.00

4

15

3.75

10

13

1.30

7

7

1.00

2

6

3.00

2

-1

-.50

1

-6

-6.00

#

Player

5

Angel Cruz

E 11

Jake Riegel

6

Nick Schoener

Total

Comp 0 3 67 70

L # Player P 83 Corie Butler

5 Angel Cruz 44 Salieu Diallo 88 Mike Jones

M 2 Grant Gheer

21 Taddler Sanon Total

Receiving

Att 21 21 9 10 7 2 70

A Category S First downs

OverAll

Weiser 160

Total

PASSING

Att

Pct

Yds

2

.00

0

11

27.27

15

135

49.63

1238

148

47.30

1253

428 2537

TDsInts

0

0

0

0

12

6

12

6

Yds 445 314 180 160 138 16 1253

Avg 21.19 14.95 20.00 16.00 19.71 8.00 17.90

Opponents 175

TOTAL YARDS

# Player

Rush Rec

5 Angel Cruz

1526 314

83 Corie Butler

177 445

19 Daniel Pettis

387 0

44 Salieu Diallo

124 180

88 Mike Jones

17

160

20 Jullian Ellison

143 0

2 Grant Gheer

0

138

6 Nick Schoener

41

0

40 Zach Weidenhammer

35

0

21 Taddler Sanon

19

16

62 Jordan Pizzuto

18

0

5.93

Rating .00 38.73 147.11

Total 1840 622 387 304 177 143 138 41 35 35 18

Rushing Attempts

437

451

12 Johnathan Torres

16

0

16

Rushing Yards

2496

2556

35 Aaron Sadowski

15

0

15

Avg. Yards Per Rushing Attempt 5.71

5.67

11 Jake Riegel

13

0

13

Passing yards

1253

1349

4 Avory Cole

7

0

7

Avg. Yards Per Passing Attempt 8.47

8.03

49 Joe Pangelinan

6

0

6

Total yards

3749

3909

42 Christopher Talbot

-1

0

-1

Passes Complete

70

80

16 Yougly Monitard

-6

0

-6

Passes Attempted

148

168

Total

2537 1253 3790

Passes Intercepted

6

6

Pass Completion % QB Efficiency Rating Fumbles Fumbles Lost

47.30 137.06 25 8

47.62 124.41 30 17

Score by Quarters 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Final

Conrad Weiser 92

91

73

52 308

Opponents

53

94

69

69 285

Punts

34

31

Punt Avg. Penalties Penalty Yards

32.61 79 557

31.78 54 393

Stats

Avg. Penalty Yards Per Game 46.42

32.75

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