The Tigers jump out to an early 14-0 lead and never look back. The Tigers went on to win 63-28.
It was a show along the lines of a script that Coatesville High School head coach Matt Ortega and his Red Raiders had seen before. Take the opening possession of the game, mix some run plays with a couple of timely passes and before you know it, you're celebrating in the end zone. Then when you strip the ball from the opposing team on its first possession and dart 80 yards down the sideline for a touchdown with less than six minutes expired, you have a 14-0 lead and all of the momentum that is so vital in big games. This time, however, in the PIAA AAAA state championship game the team with the 14-point lead wasn’t Coatesville. North Allegheny senior quarterback Mack Leftwich, who will be attending the University of Texas El Paso, led the …
The queen will be crowned during halftime at Saturday’s Homecoming football game against Burgettstown. The game begins at 1:30 p.m.
Quaker Valley High School has announced the 2012 Homecoming Court, which is made up of six seniors and representatives from the other three grade levels. The Homecoming Court is comprised of Seniors Monica Felix, Molly Hill, Courtney Kroner, Kara Montanile, Abby Rausch and Rachael Skolnekovich as well as Laura Kuo, grade 11; Noelle Azzam, grade 10; and Bryn Tomczak, ninth grade. The queen's court will be introduced and the Homecoming football game Saturday against Burgettstown and the homecoming queen will be crowned during halftime. Kickoff for Saturday’s game is 1:30 p.m. in Chuck Knox Stadium. This year, the high school implemented a new method for nominating candidates to the court. In addition to self-nominations, each club and …
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Senior Quarterback Burke Moser accounts for three fourth quarter scores in win.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Quaker Valley Quarterback Burke Moser wears size 15 shoes, but he isn’t expected to use those big feet to score touchdowns. But in the QV opener at South Park last night, he did just that. The Quakers overcame a 190-yard rushing performance from Jared Becker when Moser found the end zone with just 30 seconds remaining to give Quaker Valley the win. South Park dominated the first three quarters of the game, and took a 17-0 lead into the final quarter before QV found it’s rhythm offensively and completed the best comeback in the Quakers recent history. And they did it against a good South Park team that will likely figure in the Century Conference playoff picture. QV Coach John Tortorea was happy with the performance. “The players took a…
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Coach B
10:18 am on Monday, September 3, 2012
Glad to see the Cornell athletes having a chance to earn a scholarship. They can help QV get to that next level this year. Jackson and Bartolomucci are special players and winners.   more ›