MOUNT CARMEL —
Mount Carmel overwhelmed Hughesville, limiting the Spartans to 25 yards of offense in a 41-13 HAC-II rout at the Silver Bowl.
Six players scored touchdowns for Mount Carmel (5-3), all but one of them on the ground as the team gained 227 rushing yards.
Zach Wasilewski completed 9 of 17 passes for 134 yards and a 10-yard score to Eric Joraskie in the first quarter.
Corey Langton, Bobby Beierschmitt, Danny Lesko, Dominic Farronato and Blake Panko scored rushing TDs. Langton (68 yards) and Panko (61) led the Tornadoes.
Hughesville’s only scores came on a 50-yard interception return in the first quarter and a kick return in the third with Mount Carmel ahead 33-7.
Mount Carmel News Wire
Mount Carmel runs past Hughesville
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Heartland Division II
Team W L PF PA Central Columbia (7-4) 4 1 189 166* Lewisburg (8-3) 3 2 296 222 Mount Carmel (8-5) 3 2 406 305 Montoursville (8-4) 3 2 352 234 Loyalsock (6-5) 2 3 285 252 Hughesville (1-9) 0 5 151 345 *-denotes division champion
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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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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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HS Football notebook: HAC-I rivals last teams standing
One of the best runs of the day in Selinsgrove's 41-14 victory over University Prep on Saturday ended up not counting.
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Danville 28, Mount Carmel 21
Statistics from Friday's playoff game
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Mount Carmel pulls away to reach district final
Down on their own 30, Montoursville’s Aaron Cole took the snap and handed it off to running back Clay Stoner. Then, in the blink of an eye, the season all but ended.
Mount Carmel senior nose guard Vinny Candelora found himself in the backfield, ripped the ball right out of Stoner’s hands and kept on running 27 yards with open grass in front of him into the end zone. -
Mount Carmel 48, Montoursville 20
Statistics from Friday's playoff game
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