Yes that was Old Forge outside linebacker u saw mugging for the cameras on Saturdays live broadcast of the LLWS. Here is the pic to prove it.....
Saturday, August 25, 2012
The 2012 Old Forge Blue Devils Varsity Football Team
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NO.
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NAME
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GRADE
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HEIGHT
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WEIGHT
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POSITION
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1
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Matthew Mancuso
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12
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5'7"
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155
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WR/K/DB
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3
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Anthony Piccolini
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12
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5'7"
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160
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WR/LB
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4
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Shane Schuback
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11
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6'
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200
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TE/LB
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5
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Phil Vahey
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12
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5'10"
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165
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TE/DB
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7
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Brenden Wahl
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12
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5'10"
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180
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QB/DB
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8
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Ryan Levan
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10
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5'11"
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160
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WR/LB
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10
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Michael Vieira
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12
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5'7"
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156
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WR/DB
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11
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Warren Welsh
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12
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5'9"
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175
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WR/LB
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12
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Jake Manetti
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11
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6'
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170
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WR/DB
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21
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Brian Tomasetti
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12
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6'1"
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175
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RB/DB
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22
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Matthew Trotta
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11
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5'7"
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165
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RB/LB
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24
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Tyler Salerno
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12
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5'7"
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140
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WR/DB
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30
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Kyree Toomey
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12
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6'
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185
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WR/RB/DE
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32
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Jorden Sekol
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11
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6'2"
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215
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FB/LB
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33
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Brandon Vahey
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10
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5'9"
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150
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RB/DB
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42
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Brandon Yescavage
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11
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6'
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175
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RB/DB
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44
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Bobby Rinaldi
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10
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5'10"
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160
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RB/LB
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51
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Ryan Paulish
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11
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6'3"
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275
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OL/DL
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52
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Paul Piemontese
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11
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5'10"
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160
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OL/DL
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54
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Tyler Clark
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12
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5'10"
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230
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OL/DL
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55
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Zach Chludzinski
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10
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5'9"
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155
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OL/LB
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56
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Tony DeSando
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12
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6'
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205
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OL/DL
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58
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Corey Souryavong
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10
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5'11"
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190
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OL/LB
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64
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Paul Papi
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11
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6'
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225
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OL/DL
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66
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Joey Bruno
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11
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6'2"
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245
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OL/DL
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71
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Mason Wheeler
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11
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6'
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170
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OL/DL
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74
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David Rudalavage
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12
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5'9"
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215
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OL/DL
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78
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Michael Wasko
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10
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6'2"
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225
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OL/DL
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81
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Elijah Wilson
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12
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6'4"
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185
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WR/DB
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Blue Devils brimming with confidence
Coaches usually don’t believe in moral victories. And why should they.
The object is to win the game.
So it was expected that even after last season’s oh-so-close loss to eventual PIAA Class 1A runner-up Southern Columbia, Old Forge veteran grid coach Mike Schuback was upset, angry even, that his Blue Devils were on the wrong end of the result in the first round of the state playoffs.
Schuback was adamant that his 11 should have won that football game.
But make no mistake about it, Old Forge gained something in the loss to the Tigers.
They gained the confidence in that they could play with the best in the Commonwealth.
They gained the respect of the king of the Class 1A jungle.
And in the grand scheme of Coach Schuback’s program, they may have even gained a win for themselves somewhere down the road because of the effort and resolve they showed at Kemp Stadium in Shamokin last November.
That is why the Blue Devils are brimming with confidence and energy coming into the 2012 season despite losing a record-setting quarterback, all-state wide receiver and leading tackler from a year ago.
Driven by what might be Old Forge’s biggest offensive line in decades, the Blue Devils will feature a powerful running attack as they break in a new quarterback - a formula that has been successful for the defending District 2 Class 1A champion in the past.
Defensively, the Blue Devils will again employ a 4-4 defense that is fueled by a linebacking corps that is rivaled by no other in the Lackawanna Football Conference’s Division III.
Here is a position-by-position look at the 2012 Old Forge Blue Devils....
QUARTERBACK
Senior Brenden Wahl takes over at the wheel of the Blue Devils high-powered spread offense which enters its fourth year as part of the lexicon the Coach Mike Schuback's offensive schemes.
Wahl has big shoes to fill but the quarterback position has been one that has flourished even when the Blue Devils have been unexperienced there. Wahl possesses a solid arm and also has the wheels to give Old Forge another running threat out of the spread.
Junior Jake Manetti is the backup and possesses a strong arm. Manetti was the freshman QB two seasons ago.
TAILBACK
Despite losing a 1,000-yard rusher, the Blue Devils are strongest at the position that will dot the I. Senior Brian "Bubba" Tomasetti is ready to bust out. Tomasetti showed flashes last year as the top running back reserve then electrified the crowd during Old Forge's PIAA State Playoff game against Southern Columbia with his running after catching a few screen passes out of the backfield.
Juniors Brandon Yescavage and Matt Trotta, and sophomore Brandon Vahey are competing for carries behind Tomasetti with Yescavage having emerged as the top backup after the first two weeks of practice.
FULLBACK
Jordan Sekol is a bulldozer in the backfield. The junior is back after finishing last season as the Blue Devils lead blocker out of the backfield. Sekol also is a strong runner and has good hands which Old Forge requires from the position.
Sophomore Bobby Rinaldi will be Sekol's backup.
WIDE RECEIVER
Seniors Mike Vieira and Anthony Piccolini both return after seeing extensive action last year as Old Forge's No. 2 and No. 3 receivers. Not big in size, Vieira and Piccolini possess stellar speed but can also make the tough catch as both are fearless competitors.
Junior Jake Manetti is slotted for the No. 3 spot with seniors Warren Welsh, Kyree Toomey, Matt Mancuso, Elijah Wilson and Tyler Salerno fighting for the fourth WR slot in the spread package.
TIGHT END
Junior Shane Schuback came on late last season on the offensive side of the football and will be looked upon this year in a full-time role as a big blocker and an athletic pass catcher.
Senior Phil Vahey will serve as the back up Schuback.
OFFENSIVE LINE
The most experience part of the Blue Devils is in the trenches. Four starters return to a unit that played together the entire 2011 campaign.
Juniors Ryan “Big Boy” Paulish and Paul Papi give Old Forge a massive right side at tackle and guard respectively. Junior Joey Bruno will protect Wahl’s blind side at left tackle while senior Tyler “Tippy” Clark anchors the line at center.
Senior Tony DeSando moves from tight end to left guard as the only inexperienced interior lineman.
One senior and three sophomores will serve as the top reserves on the line for Old Forge. Dave “Rudy” Rudalavage, Corey Souryavong, Zach Chludzinski and Mike Wasko give the Blue Devils good size off the bench. Junior Mason Wheeler is also in the mix on the offensive line.
DEFENSIVE LINE
The five rocks of granite on the offensive line will rotate on the defensive line in Old Forge’s four-front look.
DeSando can play both defensive end and defensive tackle as can Paulish.
Papi had a breakout yeah on defense last year and gives the Blue Devils an experience big body at defensive tackle to eat up blockers, allowing the linebackers to roam free.
Bruno will be counted on more on the defensive side of the ball this season at tackle after concentration on offense as a sophomore. The same can be said for Clark who served as a reserve linebacker in 2011.
Yescavage, Toomey, and sophomore Ryan Levan will backup the ends, with Wasko, Souryavong, Rudalavage, and sophomore Paul Piemontese working for time at tackle.
LINEBACKERS
The strength of the Big Blue Wrecking Crew for years, the Blue Devils inside linebackers possess something they haven’t had since the 80s - a pair of big linebackers.
Sekol and Schuback are too big, athletic run stuffers in the middle. Both juniors, the powerful tacklers should battle all year for the top spot on the stat sheet.
Outside, Old Forge inserts Piccolini and Welsh, two sure tacklers with speed to compliment the ruggedness of the inside backers.
Trotta, Rinaldi, Chludzinski, and Brandon Vahey will be the reserve linebackers.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
The defense is completed with another strong an experience unit - the defensive backs. All three d-backs return to the lineup from a year ago.
Tomasetti and Vieira return to the corners with Manetti back at safety. Salerno, Phil Vahey, Wilson and Wahl will serve as the backups.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Mancuso returns for his third season kicking off and place-kicking. The senior has a strong leg and is another weapon for Old Forge both on offense and defense. Yescavage has emerged as the punter.
Manetti and DeSando will do the long snapping on punts and field goals/extra-points respectively, and Vieira will be the holder.
Vieira and Piccolini will give the Blue Devils two explosive return men.
COACHING
The entire staff returns in tack for Old Forge.
Schuback enters his 11th season at the helm of his alma mater. The second all-time winningest coach in OFHS history, Schuback works with the Blue Devils lineman and quarterbacks. He has proven to be one of the best coaches in the LFC.
JP Gutowski is also back for his 11th year on the staff. Gutowski coaches running backs, linebackers and defensive backs, and is the Blue Devils offensive coach in the press box.
Dan Holland calls the defense for the Blue Devils and mentors the linebackers. Holland is the lone non-OFHS graduate on the staff, but the former Division II All-American linebacker teaches in the high school.
Mike Cusumano returns for his second season coaching quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs.
Gene Biscontini coaches receivers and defensive backs, and gives Old Forge another guy with head coaching experience, having served as the Honesdale head coach for five seasons.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
We're baaaaaaaaaaack!!!!
Well it's been over three years since this here blog has published anything. And lots has happened during that time. Some good. Some bad.
But now we're back and ready to give you the best Blue & Gold coverage you will find this side of Sibley Avenue.
So sit back and enjoy the ride..... It's going to be a wild one!!!
But now we're back and ready to give you the best Blue & Gold coverage you will find this side of Sibley Avenue.
So sit back and enjoy the ride..... It's going to be a wild one!!!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
LET'S GO DEVILS!!!!
On June 12, 1992 the Old Forge Blue Devils baseball team won the PIAA Class 2A Baseball Championship, beating District 9 champ Ridgway, 15-5. The Blue Devils were decided underdogs.On June 12, 2009, the Old Forge Blue Devils softball team will try to accomplish the same fete, and win the school's first female state championship when they take on District 9 champ Curwensville. Again, the Blue Devils will be decided underdogs.
Support the team and travel to Shippensburg!!! If you can't, catch the game LIVE on PCN at 2 p.m.
And yes, one other thing, Friday will be the 17th anniversary of the state championship baseball team. Old Forge softball coach Pat Revello wears jersey No. 17!!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Support the Blue Devils!!!!
The Old Forge Blue Devils softball team will have a sendoff for the PIAA Class 1A state title game on Thursday, June 11 at 5 p.m. at the Old Forge Miles Street Community Park. Students, family and friends are urged to attend the pep rally in support of our team's state championship quest.
The Blue Devils will play for the state title against Curwensville on Friday, June 12 at 2 p.m. at Robb Field on the campus of Shippensburg University.Good Luck Blue Devils!!! Bring home the Gold!!!
The Blue Devils will play for the state title against Curwensville on Friday, June 12 at 2 p.m. at Robb Field on the campus of Shippensburg University.Good Luck Blue Devils!!! Bring home the Gold!!!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Directions to Eastern Final games
Softball game directions
If you are going to see the Blue Devils play softball on Monday, you will be traveling to the beautiful Lebanon Valley College Softball Park in Annville. LVC recommends that you use the following directions to get there:
Take Interstate 81 South to Annville Exit 85. Follow route 934 South into Annville, and go approximately eight miles, up a large hill and then past a cemetery on your left side. For the LVC Softball Park turn left at the first entrance.
The LVC website states that, “the access roads for LVC’s athletic facilities are not on some GPS units. If you use a GPS, note that the roads to access LVC facilities are located off N. White Oak St. (Rt. 934) between Sheridan Ave. and Thompson Ave. Going to the main college address (101 N. College Ave.) will put you on the wrong side of campus for the athletic fields.
For more info, visit www.godutchmen.com.
Travel time is approximately two hours according to mapquest.com with a distance of 103 miles.
Baseball game directions
If you are going to see the Blue Devils play softball on Monday, you will be traveling to the famous Walter M. Stump Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field in Pine Grove. The Pine Grove Area School District website recommends that you use the following directions to get there:
Take Interstate 81 South to the Ravine Exit. Make a right at the end of the ramp and travel 0.5 miles to the “T” in the road. Make a right onto Route 125 and travel 2.9 miles to the red light. Go straight through the light to Route 443. Travel 0.3 miles and make a right onto High Street. The field will be on you left hand side as you travel up High Street.
Travel time is approximately 90 minutes according to mapquest.com with a distance of 81 miles.
Directions for both games
If you plan on attending the baseball game after the softball game, take Interstate 81 North to the Pine Grove exit. Make a right onto Rt. 443, and travel 2.7 miles before making a left onto High Street. It will be the first left after the Pine Movie Theatre, not the old drive-in.) The field is on the left.
Travel time from Annville to Pine Grove is approximately 30 minutes according to mapquest.com with a distance of 24 miles.
If you are going to see the Blue Devils play softball on Monday, you will be traveling to the beautiful Lebanon Valley College Softball Park in Annville. LVC recommends that you use the following directions to get there:
Take Interstate 81 South to Annville Exit 85. Follow route 934 South into Annville, and go approximately eight miles, up a large hill and then past a cemetery on your left side. For the LVC Softball Park turn left at the first entrance.
The LVC website states that, “the access roads for LVC’s athletic facilities are not on some GPS units. If you use a GPS, note that the roads to access LVC facilities are located off N. White Oak St. (Rt. 934) between Sheridan Ave. and Thompson Ave. Going to the main college address (101 N. College Ave.) will put you on the wrong side of campus for the athletic fields.
For more info, visit www.godutchmen.com.
Travel time is approximately two hours according to mapquest.com with a distance of 103 miles.
Baseball game directions
If you are going to see the Blue Devils play softball on Monday, you will be traveling to the famous Walter M. Stump Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field in Pine Grove. The Pine Grove Area School District website recommends that you use the following directions to get there:
Take Interstate 81 South to the Ravine Exit. Make a right at the end of the ramp and travel 0.5 miles to the “T” in the road. Make a right onto Route 125 and travel 2.9 miles to the red light. Go straight through the light to Route 443. Travel 0.3 miles and make a right onto High Street. The field will be on you left hand side as you travel up High Street.
Travel time is approximately 90 minutes according to mapquest.com with a distance of 81 miles.
Directions for both games
If you plan on attending the baseball game after the softball game, take Interstate 81 North to the Pine Grove exit. Make a right onto Rt. 443, and travel 2.7 miles before making a left onto High Street. It will be the first left after the Pine Movie Theatre, not the old drive-in.) The field is on the left.
Travel time from Annville to Pine Grove is approximately 30 minutes according to mapquest.com with a distance of 24 miles.
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