Press release by d9sports.com
TWO PLAYERS, ONE CITY, TWO TEAMS EARN CO-RRR ROADHOUSE D9SPORTS.COM FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR WEEK SIX 2010
14 Players named to RRR Roadhouse District 9 Honor Roll
SHIPPENVILLE – Two players who share the same home field, same home city and both ran for over 200 yards in a 14-point victory but go to neighboring schools are the Week 6 Co-RRR Roadhouse D9Sports.com District 9 Football Players of the Week.
Elk County Catholic’s Ricky Pearsall ran 31 times for 211 yards and three touchdowns in the Crusaders 27-13 win at home over Kane Friday night, while St. Marys’ Justin Quiggle ran 28 times for 248 yards and two touchdowns, caught one pass for 18 yards and recovered a fumble on defense in the Dutchmen’s 28-14 win at Redbank Valley Friday night.
In addition to Pearsall, who was also Co-Player of the Week with Brockway’s Derek Buganza in Week Three, and Quiggle, 14 additional players are being honored on the RRR Roadhouse D9Sports.com Honor Roll.
The RRR Roadhouse, located in the Clarion Mall, is in its fourth year of being the sponsor of the Player of the Week award. More information on the RRR Roadhouse, which also provides catering services for any occasion, can be found at www.rrrroadhouse.com or by calling them at 814-227-2000.
Located at www.d9sports.com, D9Sports.com is in its 11th year of covering athletics within the PIAA’s District 9. The site, which is not affiliated with the PIAA in any way, covers all 26 football playing teams playing in District 9. For more information on the site, please visit it or e-mail the staff at d9sports@usachoice.net.
The RRR Roadhouse Player of the Week and the Honor Roll are chosen by D9Sports.com’s selection committee composing of the D9Sports.com editors and other media members. The awards are not intended to be a solely statistics driven award and take in many factors including statistics, opponents, importance of the game, clutch performance, etc.
The awards, which are given from Week One through Week 10, are the only weekly awards given out in District 9 football that represent the district as a whole.
RRR ROADHOUSE D9SPORTS.COM PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Ricky Pearsall – Elk County Catholic: 31 carries, 211 yards, 3 touchdowns – Elk County Catholic 27, Kane 13
Justin Quiggle – St. Marys: 28 carries, 248 yards, 2 touchdowns; 1 catch, 18 yards; 1 fumble recovery on defense – St. Marys 28, Redbank Valley 14
RRR ROADHOUSE D9SPORTS.COM HONOR ROLL
(Listed alphabetically by school)
Pat Pascarella – Bradford: 20 carries, 164 yards, 1 touchdown; 21 tackles on defense – General McClane 38, Bradford 13
Chris Marshall – Brockway: 20 carries, 167 yards, 1 touchdown; 2 catches, 12 yards; 1 interception on defense – Brockway 41, Curwensville 26
Mike Vervoort – Brockway: 11 carries, 63 yards. 1 touchdown; 1 catch, 38 yards; 2 interceptions on defense – Brockway 41, Curwensville 26
Steven Kennedy – Brookville: 6-for-10 passing, 110 yards; 6 carries, 52 yards, 3 touchdowns; 1 punt return for a touchdowns (40 yards) – Brookville 57, Clarion-Limestone 13
Zach Austin – Cameron County: 3-for-6 passing, 30 yards; 8 carries, 128 yards, 2 touchdowns – Cameron County 34, Coudersport 8
Derek Morgan – Clearfield: 14 carries, 114 yards, 3 touchdowns – Clearfield 56, Philipsburg-Osceola 25
Beau Swales – Clearfield: 7 carries, 138 yards, 2 touchdowns; 2 interception returns for touchdowns (32 and 27 yards) – Clearfield 56, Philipsburg-Osceola 25
Joe Holmberg – Johnsonburg: 9 catches, 164 yards, 4 touchdowns – Johnsonburg 41, Ridgway 0
Andrew Nortum – Johnsonburg: 12-for-17 passing, 179 yards, 4 touchdowns; 10 carries 88 yards – Johnsonburg 41, Ridgway 0
Kyle Armagost – Moniteau: 7 of 9 passing, 143 yards, 2 touchdowns; 1 touchdown run – Moniteau 34, Union 0
Justin Geagan – Moniteau: 18 carries, 144 yards, 1 touchdown – Moniteau 34, Union 0
Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany: 13-for-22 passing, 171 yards, 1 interception; 10 carries, 74 yards, 1 touchdown – Port Allegany 20, Smethport 12
Caleb Delp – Redbank Valley: 20 carries, 137 yards, 1 touchdown – St. Marys 28, Redbank Valley 14
Ryan Wells – Smethport: 22 carries, 130 yards, 1 touchdown – Port Allegany 20, Smethport 12