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SHIPPENVILLE – A-C Valley’s Landon Delisio is the RRR Roadhouse
D9Sports.com Player of the Week for Week Eight of the 2011 season.
Delisio played an instrumental role
in the Falcons first win of the season, 28-24 at Hancock, Md., Saturday
scoring two touchdowns in the final 2:30 as A-C Valley rallied from a
24-14 deficit in the final 2:30 to win the game. He finished the contest
with nine carries for 119 yards and the two touchdowns and added four
catches for 55 yards. He is the first A-C Valley player to earn Player of
the Week honors since Mike Stewart was co-Player of the Week in Week Four
of the 2001 season. Stewart is the only other Falcon to earn the award
since its inception in 2000.
Joining Delisio in being honored are
15 additional players who are on the RRR Roadhouse D9Sports.com Honor Roll
after outstanding games over the weekend.
The RRR Roadhouse, located in the
Clarion Mall, is in its fourth year of being the sponsor of the Player of
the Week award. More information on the RRR Roadhouse, which also provides
catering services for any occasion, can be found at
www.rrrroadhouse.com
or by calling them at 814-227-2000.
Located at
www.d9sports.com,
D9Sports.com is in its 12th year of covering athletics within
the PIAA’s District 9. The site, which is not affiliated with the PIAA in
any way, covers all 26 football playing teams playing in District 9. For
more information on the site, please visit it or e-mail the staff at
sports@d9sports.com..
The RRR Roadhouse Player of the Week
and the Honor Roll are chosen by D9Sports.com’s selection committee
composing of the D9Sports.com editors and other media members. The awards
are not intended to be a solely statistics driven award and take in many
factors including statistics, opponents, importance of the game, clutch
performance, etc.
The awards, which are given from
Week One through Week 10, are the only weekly awards given out in District
9 football that represent the district as a whole. Â
RRR ROADHOUSE D9SPORTS.COM PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
Landon Delisio – A-C Valley:
Scored two touchdowns in the final 2:30 to rally Falcons from 10-point
deficit to first win of the season; 9 carries, 119 yards, 2 touchdowns; 4
catches, 55 yards – A-C Valley 28, Hancock, Md. 24
RRR ROADHOUSE D9SPORTS.COM HONOR
ROLL
(Listed alphabetically by school)
Kevin Kaufman – A-C Valley:
9-for-17 passing, 145 yards, 2 interceptions; 7 carries, 43 yards; 3
catches, 33 yards; 2 interceptions on defense, 9 tackles
Eric Tosh – Brookville:
Recovered fumble that set up Brookville’s go-ahead touchdown and came up
with the game-clinching sack with Clarion in Raider territory with just
under a minute to play – Brookville13, Clarion 12
Mitch Freeman – Coudersport:
23 carries, 151 yards, 3 touchdowns – Coudersport 35, Otto-Eldred 26
Alex Holland – Curwensville:
41 carries, 311 yards, 3 touchdowns – Curwensville 38, Elk County Catholic
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Cole Gerber – Elk County Catholic:
16 carries, 116 yards, 1 touchdown – Curwensville 38, Elk County Catholic
6
Glenn Toy – Karns City: 9
carries, 132 yards, 1 touchdown – Karns City 56, Clarion-Limestone 14
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Kyle Armagost – Moniteau:
8-for-15 passing, 137 yards, 3 touchdowns; 16 carries, 104 yards, 1
touchdown – Moniteau 42, Keystone 0
Luke Kerr – Otto-Eldred: 16
carries, 174 yards, 2 touchdowns – Coudersport 35, Otto-Eldred 26
Matt Bodamer – Port Allegany:
22-for-30 passing, 287 yards, 2 touchdowns; 11 carries, 57 yards, 1
touchdown – Port Allegany 54, Cameron County 6
Tyce Miller – Port Allegany:
8 catches, 138 yards, 2 touchdowns – Port Allegany 54, Cameron County 6
Jake Dougherty – Redbank Valley:
8-for-11 passing, 127 yards, 2 touchdowns – Redbank Valley 42,
Punxsutawney 12 Â
Mark Strothers – Redbank Valley:
9 carries, 141 yards, 2 touchdowns – Redbank Valley 42, Punxsutawney 12
Eric Matheson – Ridgway: 10
carries, 139 yards – Ridgway 14, Kane 0
Austin Davis – Union: 22
carries, 133 yards, 1 touchdown – Union 25, St. Marys 7
Taylor Smith – Union:
8-for-14 passing, 112 yards, 2 touchdowns; 11 carries, 57 yards, 1
touchdown – Union 25, St. Marys 7 Â |
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