Showing posts with label Wilson Warriors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wilson Warriors. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Pennsylvania High School Football Scoreboard - Week 8

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle

The alma mater is now 8-0 after a 49-20 win over Pen Argyl Saturday. Wilson is now set for its Colonial League showdown next Friday against 7-1 Bangor. Click here for a recap of the Wilson-Pen Argyl game.





Pennsylvania High School Football Scores
Saturday, October 18, 2008

Eastern PA

Archbishop Wood 31, Lansdale Catholic 0
Bishop Shanahan 31, West Chester East 0
Conwell-Egan 27, Philadelphia North Catholic 21
Del-Val Charter 44, High School of the Future 6
Father Judge 37, Monsignor Bonner 0
Glen Mills 30, Chester 15
Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 42, Carlisle 21
Interboro 42, Penn Wood 7
Lakeland 27, Scranton Prep 20
Lower Moreland 21, Pennington, N.J. 7
Neshaminy 45, Council Rock North 7
Penn Charter 21, Chestnut Hill 13
Pius X 42, Fleetwood 0
Spring-Ford 35, Pottstown 18
Susquehanna 55, Holy Cross 7
Upper Dublin 22, Cheltenham 14
Wellsboro 18, Canton 6
West Chester Rustin 34, Kennett 7
West Philadelphia 21, Bartram 14
Wilkes-Barre GAR 35, Nanticoke 6
Wilson 49, Pen Argyl 20
Wyoming Seminary 35, Hill School 6

Western PA
Avonworth 40, Riverview 8
Bishop Ready, Ohio 43, Kiski School 0
Brashear 33, Oliver 14
Central Cambria 28, Westmont Hilltop 13
Conemaugh Valley 54, Ferndale 13
Laurel Valley 14, Marion Center 13
Seton-LaSalle 10, South Park 7
Sharpsville 40, Conneaut Valley 13
Shenango 12, Union 6
Springdale 43, Wilkinsburg 19
Western Beaver 35, Laurel 13

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Pennsylvania High School Football Scoreboard - Week 7

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


What's the use of a blog if you can't root, root, root for the home team!! Wilson, my alma mater, improved to 7-0 this year with a 35-0 shutout of a very good Palisades team on Saturday.

Congrats to coach Bret Comp and his team. Click here to read a game recap from the Express-Times.

Here are some other game stories you can check-out..

Bethlehem Catholic 35 Nazareth 17

Pen Argyl 16 Salisbury 14
Shady Side Academy 14 Valley 3

Pennsylvania High School Football Scores
Saturday, October 11, 2008

Eastern PA

Academy of New Church 34, Lower Moreland 21
Bethlehem Catholic 35 Nazareth 17
Cardinal O'Hara 28, Archbishop Ryan 22 OT
Chester 44, Penn Wood 0
Chestnut Hill 31, Germantown Academy 3
Del-Val Charter 6, Prep Charter 0
Downingtown West 28 Avon Grove 14
Father Judge 14, Roman Catholic 13
Furness 14, FitzSimons 0
Germantown 34, West Philadelphia 7
Hill School 14, Mercersurg 6
Kennett 22, Sun Valley 7
Malvern Prep 53, Episcopal Academy 8
Methacton 22, Spring-Ford 7
Morrisville 17, Dwight Englewood 0
Neshaminy 20, Council Rock South 13
North Catholic 34, Neumann-Goretti 7
Pen Argyl 16 Salisbury 14
Pennington 33, Springfield-Montco 14
St. Joseph's Prep 52, Cheltenham 23
West Catholic 64, Cardinal Dougherty 7
Wilson 35 Palisades 0

Western PA
Bishop Carroll 42, Somerset 20
Blacklick Valley 48, Shade 26
Brashear 54, Peabody 22
Carrick 18, Oliver 12
Ferndale 12, Hancock, Md. 0
Kiski School 29, United Academy 12
Meyerdale 28, Rockwood 0
North Catholic 20, Riverview 0
Shady Side Academy 14, Valley 3
Shaler 35, Seneca Valley 32
South Side Beaver 41, Shenango 0
Summit Academy 28, Deer Lakes 14
West Middlesex 41, Kennedy Catholic 6
Wheeling C.C. 42, Schenley 26

Saturday, September 08, 2007

High School Football Huddle In Eastern PA



The High School Football Huddle was in Eastern Pennsylvania Friday night to check out my alma mater Wilson High School. That's me on the sideline gathering some highlights.

The defending 2A champs didn't disappoint in a 38-7 win over Saucon Valley in Hellertown. The most impressive part of the victory was the play of sophomore quarterback Tyler Smith, who has some big shoes to fill. Smith, starting just his second varsity game, is taking over for four-year starter D.J. Lenehan, who's now at Toledo.

Smith completed 13-of-26 passes for a career high 213-yards and two touchdowns. Smith spread the ball around in head coach Bret Comp's Air-Raid attack, completing passes to seven receivers.

Wilson has now won 18 straight overall and 19 straight in the Colonial League.

Below you can check-out highlights of this sophomore that may end-up rewriting Wilson's record book, and make Wilson fans stop worrying about losing 18 key members of the 2006 state championship team.