MONTOURSVILLE —
Lewisburg knew that Montoursville was playing with tight ends on the offensive line. It was what was discussed in the locker room at halftime and Green Dragons coach Jeremy Winn knew that in order to get to the quarterback, they would have to blitz from outside of the tight end.
So with the game clock just inside of the two-minute mark in the fourth quarter and Montoursville on its own 29, Brandon Smith and the Lewisburg defense knew that they needed to get to Warriors quarterback Griffin Dunne.
That’s when Kyle Palmer came free off the right tackle and sacked Dunne for a 6-yard loss on a huge fourth-and-4 play.
The play worked just how Winn and Lewisburg thought it would and the turnover on downs sealed the 27-22 win for Lewisburg at Memorial Stadium on Friday night.
While the Green Dragons (5-1, 2-1 HAC-II) used a huge third quarter to take their first lead of the game, it was Lewisburg’s first score to close out the second quarter with six seconds remaining that swung the momentum against Montoursville (4-2, 2-2 HAC-II).
It was quarterback Nick Costagliola who ran it in from 13 yards out to make it a 16-6 game. From there, Lewisburg opened the third quarter by rattling off 21 unanswered points. On the ground, Smith and Costagliola combined to rush for 114 yards — 62 from Smith — and combined for three rushing scores.
Costagliola was effective through the air for the Green Dragons, throwing for 174 yards on 15 completions, including a slant pass to start the third quarter to Drew Newcomb that went 76 yards untouched for a touchdown to make it a three-point game.
Dunne was able to keep Montoursville’s offense clicking throughout the game by throwing for 149 yards, including a touchdown pass late in the third quarter to Matt Krezmer for the final score.
The Warriors opened with a 16-0 lead thanks to Dunne rushing it in and throwing a 7-yard slant pass to Cameron Karschner in the first half.
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Lewisburg rallies past Montoursville in HAC-II
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PIAA Playoffs
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PIAA Class AAA Quarterfinal
at Bethlehem
Allentown Central Catholic 41, Selinsgrove 13 FINALSaturday
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PIAA Class AA Quarterfinal
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Wyomissing 52, Danville 0, FINAL
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Lewisburg's Brandon Smith will walk on at Penn State as a linebacker
LEWISBURG - Some may question Lewisburg Brandon Smith's decision to walk on at Penn State despite getting two offers from Ivy League schools at both Penn and Princeton. For the Lewisburg senior though, it all came down to his faith and believing in it.
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Brandon Smith sweeps 2012 high school football honors
LEWISBURG - When he was playing football at Lewisburg High, Nathaniel Brown once joked in a film session after watching himself throw a block that if he could block for himself, he would have a lot more yards.
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Daily Item names 2012 high school football all-stars
SELINSGROVE - If the 2012 edition of The Daily Item All-Stars were not a fictional team, the quarterback would find a familiar downfield target. But Bloomsburg quarterback Ricky Klingerman, while knowing he could make big plays with teammate and cousin wide receiver John Klingerman, the Panthers’ junior first-year starter might be just as content to hand the ball off to one of his elite running backs.
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Jim Keiser and Dave Hess are 2012 Coaches of the Year
Two of the pleasant surprises among Valley football teams this season were the turnaround by Selinsgrove and the solid season by a young Danville team.
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Nine local football stars earn all-state nods
LEWISBURG - For the third consecutive season Lewisburg linebacker Brandon Smith headlines the Valley’s contingent on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Football team.
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High school football: Eagles place five on All-Star team
Following a hotly-contested 2012 season, Line Mountain placed a combined five players on the 2012 Tri-Valley League All-Star Team, as selected by the league's head coaches.
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HAC champions dominate all-star teams
In addition to claiming its first District 4 Class AA title since 1999, Danville also put the most players onto the 2012 Heartland Athletic Conference All-Star team, as selected recently by the league’s head coaches.
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- Wyomissing 52, Danville 0
- Allentown Central Catholic 41, Selinsgrove 13
- Danville 28, Mount Carmel 21
- Dunmore 35, Southern Columbia 29
- Southern Columbia 47, South Williamsport 12
- Mount Carmel 48, Montoursville 20
- Danville 14, Athens 13
- Selinsgrove 31, Milton 0
- Montoursville 37, Lewisburg 33
- Southern Columbia 28, Line Mountain 21




