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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Krowiak, Thomas headline All State football teams

Posted on 2:33 PM by Unknown
A week ago, the All State football teams were announced for Classes B, C, and D.  This week, Class AA and A are honored and there's plenty of firepower representing Section IV.

In Class AA, Elmira's Eli Thomas earned a spot on the first team defense, James Mechalke 4th team offense, Anthony Penn 4th team defense, Jerry McPeak 5th team offense.  Binghamton's Joe Crowley made the 2nd team defense and Morgan Faughnan 4th team defense.

In Class A, U-E takes the cake.  One day after CJ Krowiak broke the school's scoring record in basketball by recording his 1,040th point in a 31-point performance, the Tigers WR was named to the All State First Team Offense.  Fellow wide out Nick Yesensky was named to the 2nd team offense.  Linebacker Lucas DePofi made second team defense, QB Joey Orlando and RB Sammy Davis 4th team offense.

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Friday, January 10, 2014

Gallagher, Zimmer win NYS Players of the Year

Posted on 7:50 PM by Unknown
The awards keep on coming in for the Maine-Endwell Spartans and Chenango Forks Blue Devils.  The New York State Sports Writers Association has named M-E Quarterback Kyle Gallagher Class B Player of the Year.  Additionally, Forks fullback Isaiah Zimmer has been named Class C Co-Player of the year, sharing honors with Babylon wide receiver Jake Carlock.

Since assuming starting duties, Gallagher has led the Spartans to three straight state titles and a perfect 34-0 record.  Gallagher was the driving force behind the Spartans 75-yard game winning drive in the final minute-plus of the State Championship against Schalmont, and tossed the game winning two-point conversion to give the Spartans their final lead of the game.

Zimmer's senior year was just as remarkable.  He set a school rushing record with 2,054 yards on the ground, 962 of them coming in the playoffs alone.  Zimmer was named as State Finals MVP after a 39 carry, 175 yard, three touchdown performance.

Section IV didn't stop with just two players of the year, though.  Ten other players were named to first-teams All-State.

M-E running back Darnell Woolfolk and safety/receiver Alec Wisniewski were both named to the first-team Class B.

Chenango Forks offensive lineman Hunter Luybli, defensive lineman Mike Zurenda, and linebacker Ryan Bronson were named to the first-team Class C.

In Class D, Tioga running back Jesse Manuel, offensive lineman Dylan Babcock, and defensive lineman Carter Jackson were named to the first-team.  Joining them are Sidney defensive lineman Austin Dean and Elmira Notre Dame linebacker Tom Agan.

Class AA and A selections will be announced next week.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Blue Devils celebrate Title with parade

Posted on 12:35 PM by Unknown
The Chenango Forks Blue Devils are still riding high after their thrilling State Title win over Rye Neck back on December 1st.  Almost two weeks later, the team braved the cold and the snow and trekked through the school's neighborhood for their championship parade.  Droves of fans lined the street, braving the elements themselves, to applaud their boys one last time.

After the parade, the team and their fans continued the party with a free lunch and autograph sessions at Moe's on Front Street.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Forks Seniors finish careers on top

Posted on 10:57 PM by Unknown
Imagine practicing every day and playing games every weekend for the better part of four months.  Your team is riding an 11-game win streak into the State Semifinals only to fall short and lose one week before the final game of the season.  That's what happened to the Chenango Forks Blue Devils in 2012 when Hornell ended their season, but this year's team, specifically the seniors, remember all too well last year's loss.

Since training camp they had one goal on their mind, State Championship.  They've achieved their goal, and for them, it's the best possible way to go out - on top.

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Spartans prove anything can happen

Posted on 10:57 PM by Unknown
With most of the attention being focused on head coach Matt Gallagher's decision to go for two and the win, but what's slightly overlooked is the drive and touchdown that led to the conversion.  With just 88 seconds left to play, the Spartans needed only nine plays to march 75 yards down the field and score with four seconds left.  It took several clutch catches by Jake Sinicki and a monster grab by Alec Wisniewski.

This Maine-Endwell team never gave up and was well aware that they could make any comeback possible.

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First half deficit requires halftime inspiration

Posted on 5:58 PM by Unknown
The last time the Maine-Endwell Spartans had trailed a game at halftime was in the very stadium they were playing in on Sunday.  In 2011 M-E trailed Burnt Hills at the half before making a comeback to win the first of three consecutive state titles.  In 2013, the Spartans trailed the Schalmont Sabres 14-0 at the break.  It was arguably the sloppiest half of M-E football all season.  Three fumbles, a handful of penalites, and an uphill battle in the second half.

But there's a reason this team had, to that point, won back-to-back titles.  They show no quit.  The halftime message was simple, essentially: "Go out there and play Spartan football."  That, they did.  The Spartans scored the next two touchdowns before giving up the go-ahead score with 1:28 left to play.  Kyle Gallagher and the M-E offense then covered 75 yards in 1:19 to score with 4 seconds left.  The drive was completed by a surprising two-point conversion toss from Gallagher to Darnell Woolfolk for the 22-21 win.

As exciting as the second half was for the M-E faithful, the first half was the opposite.  The change is due largely to the message at halftime.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Two-point conversions from both sides of the ball

Posted on 5:39 PM by Unknown
Two State Titles, a combined two point margins, two teams coming down to two two-point conversions.  If this were Sesame Street, this article would be "brought to you by the number 2."  The M-E Spartans scored to pull within 21-20, leaving 0:04 on the clock.  Coming out to kick the PAT, Schalmont called a timeout to ice the kicker, which Head Coach Matt Gallagher was thankful for.  He says it looked like the Sabres had a good shot of blocking the kick, so he changed the call.  The Spartans went for two and the win, and got it.

The case wasn't so for the Rye Neck Panthers, and the Chenango Forks Blue Devils can celebrate because of it.  In the Class C Title Game, Rye Neck scored to pull with 28-27 with 4:02 left to play.  The Panthers came out going for two, but the monstrous Blue Devils rush defense held strong and stopped the run in the backfield.  And the rest, as they say is history.

For the Spartans, it's back-to-back-to-back State Titles.  Chenango Forks takes home top honors in the state for the first time since 2004.

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