BLACK THROWS FOR SEVEN TOUCHDOWNS IN RECORD-BREAKING PERFORMANCE

WEEK 5

 

KNOX - Keystone's Adam Black was 25-36 with 426 yards and 7 touchdowns, to lead the Panthers to a 50-6 victory over West Shamokin. 

Black's seven TD passes in one game breaks the school record previously held by Tom Pore (1997) and Mike Whitling (1998). Bobby Telesz led the Panther receiving corps with 10 catches and 237 yards and 5 touchdowns. The 237 receiving yards breaks Andy Pore's single game record of 212 (1996). Patrick Irwin chipped in with 5 catches and 90 yards, Kurt Carnahan 3-28 and 9-yard touchdown, Billy Colwell 4-31, Jared Griebel 1-10 and one touchdown.

Black was 22-30-306 5 TD's in the first half, he was 3-6-119-2tds in the third quarter. Telesz caught second half passes of 63 and 48 both good for TD's, first half tds for Telesz were for 11,2 and 2 yards. Irwin's receptions and yardage all came in the first half.