PIAA Class AA quarterfinal
At HersheyPark Stadium
WYOMISSING 52, DANVILLE 0
DANVILLE (11-3) 0 0 0 0—0
WYOMISSING (14-0) 21 10 14 7—52
First quarter
W-Alex Anzalone 10 run (kick failed)
W-Anzalone 3 run (Anzalone run)
W-Anzalone 1 run (Jonah Bowman kick)
Second quarter
W-FG Bowman 33
W-Mason Smith 22 interception return (Bowman kick)
Third quarter
W-Justin Causa 27 run (Bowman kick)
W-Scott McAvoy 12 run (Bowman kick)
Fourth quarter
W-Tom Paolini 43 run (Dan Faust kick)
statistics
DAN WYO
First downs 6 16
Rushes-net yards 32-78 40-393
Passing yardage 45 39
Passing 8-19-2 4-8-1
Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1
Penalties-yards 4-35 5-46
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — Danville, Sam Dressler 13-47; Weston Baylor 10-23; Cale Rice 2-7; Charles Rivera 1-6; Tom Brouse 1-4 Evan Tanner 2-3; Isaiah Croll 1-0; Matt Meloy 1-(-6); Caleb Jones 1-(-6). Wyomissing,: Smith 7-144; Anzalone 11-81, 3 TDs; Paolini 3-46, TD; Causa 4-42, TD; Joe Cacchione 2-20; Josh Naylor 1-13; McAvoy 1-12, TD; Brandon Gonzalez 2-12; Peter Bonino 2-8; Rahul Kalani 2-7; Peter Baker 1-4; Scott Kuczala 2-2; Caleb Naylor 2-2.
PASSING — Danville, Baylor 8-17-2-45; Meloy 0-2-0. Wyomissing, Cacchione 0-2-0; Corey Unger 3-5-1-24 yards; Kuczala 1-1-0-15.
RECEIVING —Danville, Bret Berg 4-26; Dressler 2-6; Rice 1-8; Zack Kozick 1-5. Wyomissing, Gerald Burns 2-15; Cacchione 1-9; C. Naylor 1-15.
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Wyomissing 52, Danville 0
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Heartland Division I
Team W L PF PA Danville (11-3) 6 0 301 196* Selinsgrove (10-4) 5 1 324 212 Milton (7-5) 4 2 267 211 Shikellamy (5-6) 3 3 223 250 Shamokin (2-9) 2 4 143 289 Mifflinburg (2-8) 1 5 136 234 Jersey Shore (0-10) 0 6 143 383 *-denotes division champion
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