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An Elizabethtown area sports blog


Friday, November 30, 2007

Back in the saddle



Hello E-townians, and welcome back to From the Sidelines. After a brief, and much needed, respite I'm back and geared up for the winter season.

In the coming days, I'll have all of the L-L All-Stars here for you from the fall season (complete with photos, if I can just figure out how to put them on here) and previews of all of the EAHS winter sports.

But there is already one winter sport that is going on at the high school level: ice hockey. And the Bears have a pretty darn good team.

The Bears are off to a 4-0 start and are in first place in Tier 2 of the Lancaster/Lebanon/Berks division of the Central Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League, or CPIHL for short. Ice hockey is not a PIAA-sanctioned sport, so it's considered a club sport, but we treat it like a varsity sport here at From the Sidelines.

Anywho, E-town has outscored its first four opponents 35-10 (wow), winning 7-2, 9-1, 7-2 and 12-5 last night over Pequea Valley. The Bears are coming off of a great season, and with the likes of Zach Lokey (arguably the best player in the league), Brian Milici, Josh Carter, Tom Dombrosky, Dillon Filepas, Derek Hallet, AJ English, Hunter Peirce, Mike VanHorn, and Harry Rhodes, they are going to be very, very tough to hang with.

Great start by the Bears.

The boys and girls basketball seasons get underway tonight as the boys will travel to Hershey and the girls head to Columbia for Tip Off Tournaments. The wrestling team will face Hershey in its first match of the season tomorrow at 12:30 at home. Plenty more on all of the winter sports teams coming up when I get the previews together. Good to be back and, as always, I'll try and post every day.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

Hello E-townians and Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Just dropping you a quick line to tell you not to give up on this blog. I'm just regrouping after a heck of a fall season and will be gearing back up for winter sports when I get back from vacation on the 29th.

Until then, stay classy Elizabethtown and Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Updated bracket

Here's this Friday's Class AAA slate of games:

No. 9 Daniel Boone (8-3) at No. 1 Northern (11-0)

No. 5 West York (10-1) at No. 4 Gettysburg (10-1)

No. 7 Lampeter-Strasburg (9-2) at No. 2 Elizabethtown (10-1)

No. 6 Hershey (9-2) at No. 3 Red Land (10-1)

My picks: Northern, W. York, E-town, Hershey.

They're baaaack

Throughout the E-town locker room last night after the Bears disposed of Shippensburg 35-7, one thing was clear – the team got back to playing E-town football last night.

Coming off of their first loss of the season last week, the Bears responded with a dominate performance, controlling the ball on the ground and flying around on defense, just what they did every week in the first 9 weeks of the season.

The offense was clicking again, led by Conrad Heisey and Jordan Hallman on the ground. Hallman isn't 100 percent because of a hamstring injury, but was still able to reel off more than 100 yards on the ground, catch a long TD pass from Kyle McNeil and return the second half kickoff 40-some yards, setting up a touchdown. Shane Rosenberry (more on him in a moment) got into the mix on offense and scored a TD, and Andrew Weller played well also. Heisey is a monster running the football. He churns out at least 5 to 6 yards per carry and will always hit you with a 40-yarder at some point. Before you know it, he's over 100 yards for the game with a couple of TDs. You can't say enough about his tough running style.

McNeil was impressive to me last night. He hit Nate Koach (who had a monster game, by the way and is quickly becoming one of the most reliable targets in the district) on a beautiful touch pass down the right sideline and hit Hallman in stride for a 24 yard TD pass.

On defense, Rosenberry was everywhere. This kid is a phenomenal athlete who makes play after play after play on the football field. The Bears gave up a long TD run, but all in all were very stout. Koach's interception early in the game was a big momentum boost for the team.

The Bears weren't perfect however. A fumbled snap, a pick and a few failed third and fourth down conversions happened, and probably cost the Bears at least 14 points. They'll have to clean those mistakes up as they go deeper into the playoffs.

But all was well in Thompson Stadium last night.

E-town now gets L-S on Friday. As always, I'll have a preview in this week's paper and will also post it here later in the week.

Sorry I couldn't update the blog live during the game (if anyone was waiting for that ), I couldn't get a wireless signal in the press box at E-town last night.

That's all for now. Enjoy your Saturday folks, and be sure to root for my Redskins tomorrow against those Eagles.

Until next time, stay classy Elizabethtown.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Looking Ahead: E-town vs. Ship


A few notes before I give you my preview for tomorrow night's big game:
• I'm taking my laptop tomorrow night, and will try and post live updates from the game to the blog (if I can get a wireless signal in the press box). In fact, I'm going to attempt to do this for every Bears playoff game from here on out. That way if you decide not to brave the elements tomorrow night (it's supposed to be not very pretty), and you can't get 1600 AM on your radio, well you'll have a place to stay up on what's going on.
• I'm still baffled that the borough won't bend on their rule and let Market St. be decked out in blue and white for tomorrow night. I want to thank those who made signs and asked local businesses downtown to hang them out. They look great, and we have two in our windows at our brand, spankin' new Chronicle office.
• Wondering if the school district is going to get some portable bathrooms to Thompson Field for tomorrow night, they will need them if the crowd is the same as the Central game.
• If I were going to buy a ticket to this game, I'd save myself the headache tomorrow night and take advantage of the ticket presale at the high school tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Maybe that's just me.

Okay, here's the preview I wrote for this week's game. Get comfy, it's pretty long.

GAME DETAILS: No. 15 Shippensburg Greyhounds (7-3 overall, 4-1 Mid-Penn Colonial Division) at No. 2 Elizabethtown Bears (9-1 overall, 4-1 Section Two). First round, District Three Class AAA playoffs. Friday, Nov. 9, 7 p.m., Thompson Stadium, Elizabethtown Area High School.

WEATHER FORECAST: Cloudy, lows in the mid 30s. Chance of rain, 30 percent.

SEASONS AT A GLANCE:
Shippensburg: The Greyhounds jumped out to a 6-0 start at the beginning of the season, but come into Friday night's playoff game after losing three of their last four games. Shippensburg fell to Pius X and Greencastle-Antrim on Oct. 5 and 12, bounced back to beat West Perry by three and then fell to top-seeded Northern last week 35-21.
Ship finished second in the Mid-Penn Colonial Division to undefeated Northern. They are the No. 15 seed in the district.
E-town: The Bears had their chance for a perfect regular season and a No. 1 seed in the district ended last week when they lost to Cocalico 35-21.
E-town finished 9-1 overall and shared the Section Two crown with Solanco. They are the No. 2 seed in the districts.
The winner of this game will play the winner of Lampeter-Strasburg vs. Conrad Weiser.

E-TOWN ON OFFENSE:
The Bears had one of their worst offensive games on Friday night against Cocalico. E-town found itself in an early hole and just didn't have the ability to dictate the pace of the game that it usually does. But the Bears will have had six full days to lick their wounds and come into Friday's game rested.
The Bears are dealing with a few minor injuries, including running back Jordan Hallman's hamstring. Hallman will play, but it's difficult to say right now if he will have the same explosiveness he's had all season long.
Shippensburg's biggest weakness is considered its linebackers. They're inexperienced and have to deal with E-town's plethora of running backs coming at them every which way. When the Bears have the ball, expect them to establish the running game and stick to it until the Greyhounds prove they can stop it. If Hallman isn't 100 percent, it certainly throws a monkey wrench into E-town's offensive gameplan, but expect Conrad Heisey and Andrew Weller to get the bulk of the carries and for fullback Shane Rosenberry to perhaps get some more touches.
E-town's offensive line is surely itching to get back out on the playing field and prove how well they can block for their running backs, especially after losing last week.
The offense for the Bears also hinges on the success of the running game, but that's the case this Friday perhaps more than the average game. Shippensburg runs the same style of ball-control offense that the Bears do, so the longer the E-town offense can stay on the field, the fresher its defense will be. If the Bears can jump out to a lead, it will make it that much tougher for Shippensburg to catch them, because it doesn't have the kind of quick-strike offense that can make up a lot of points quickly.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Running back Conrad Heisey.
Heisey has quietly become E-town's workhorse this season. If Hallman is unable to be his usual explosive self due to a hamstring injury, Heisey must be able to pick up the slack and continue to run with power and determination. When Heisey gets past the initial wave of defenders, he has consistently shown the ability to drag defenders in the second wave three or four yards before going down. He needs to be the player who keeps the chains moving and who can break off some big runs for the Bears, too.

E-TOWN ON DEFENSE:
Shippensburg operates in the Wing-T just like the Bears do, so nothing the Greyhounds run should catch E-town by surprise. Ship's offense is led by 1,000-yard back Ethan Naylor (second in the Mid-Penn in rushing with 1,153 yards and 11 TDs) and Jermayne Webber (548 yards, two TDs). They'll be looking for holes behind a terrific offensive line.
Ship's line returns four starters – Shayne Clark, Tim Saphore, Cody Helman and Cody Lehman – all of whom are more than 6-foot. Clark and Saphore are the biggest of the four, at 6'3", 260 pounds and 6'2", 265 pounds, respectively. E-town's defensive line is going to have to line up and go head to head with these experienced linemen, who won't be surprised by much.
The Greyhounds also have a three-year starter at quarterback in Craig Van Scyoc (1,138 yards, 12 TD, 11 INT). He will be looking for 6'4" wideout Loren Horst (287 yards, six TD) on the rare occasion that Ship throws the football (the Grayhounds average about 14 passes per game). Van Scyoc has been prone to interceptions, so the defensive line and linebackers will be looking to get pressure on him when he drops back to pass to force him into mistakes. Horst will likely be shadowed by E-town safety Nate Koach, who is also 6'4."
But E-town's success hinges on its ability to stop the Shippensburg running attack. Van Scyoc isn't a running threat like Ephrata's Blake Crowther. The Greyhounds pound it with Naylor and Webber behind their excellent offensive line. But Ship's two backs are also very fast, so it'll be up to the E-town linebackers to cover sideline to sideline and limit their ability to break runs to the outside.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: E-town defensive linemen Alex Kirchner, Josh Sabulsky, Zac Distasio and Anthony Durante.
It's up to these four to handle Ship's monsters on the offensive line. They need to hit them right in the mouth from the opening whistle and never stop for four straight quarters. If they can close the holes Naylor and Webber have to run through and allow their linebackers to come up and hit them for short gains or losses, that will for Shippensburg to throw the ball more. If that happens, E-town has the Greyhounds right where it wants them.

E-TOWN ON SPECIAL TEAMS:
E-town corrected its problems on kickoffs for the most part last week against Cocalico. They need to keep the ball in bounds on kickoffs and limit Shippensburg's return yardage. When the Bears have been forced to punt, which hasn't been often, Hallman has been crushing the ball. He can turn field position quickly with his ability to punt more than 45 yards. However, it will be interesting to see if his hamstring injury affects his punting or, for that matter, his ability to return punts and kickoffs.
If Hallman's leg acts up, Heisey will be the primary return man on kickoffs and Koach will handle punt return duties.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Koach and Heisey.
They will likely handle most of the kick returning. Long returns always have a way of firing up the offense and giving your team more momentum, so they'll certainly be looking to break a few. However, Hallman handled the vast majority of the returns this year, so the two will have to be careful not to mishandle the ball and turn it over.

PREDICTION:
It will certainly be interesting to see how the Bears are able to bounce back from their first loss of the season. The first nine weeks, nearly every thing went right for Elizabethtown. Last week, almost nothing did. How the team is able to respond to its first defeat will say a lot about how well it will do in these playoffs.
The Bears had a playoff berth sewn up before Cocalico, but still had plenty to play for (No. 1 seed, section title and a 10-0 season just to name a few). However, things just didn't go E-town's way Friday night. But the Bears have to put it behind them immediately if they are going to beat Shippensburg. They cannot linger on that loss, or they could find themselves in a world of trouble against the Greyhounds.
There is a lot similar about these two teams, but when you look at overall talent and depth, the Bears have the advantage. Ship really only played three playoff-caliber teams this year and lost to all three of them. E-town has more running backs capable of hurting you and a clear advantage on defense.
Knowing the psyche of this team and its coaches, it's safe to assume the taste of defeat won't hurt the Bears, but only make them hungrier. Losing to Cocalico could have been a blessing in disguise for the Bears. Plus, it was a bit of a mirage. That game had all the makings of an upset – one team coming off an emotional win, on short rest, in front of another team's home fans and the last game for that team's seniors. Consider the loss more of a speed bump in E-town's road than a pothole.
The Bears are still the team that has score more than 200 points than their opponents and dominated the league for the first nine weeks. Now they're at home, with the pressure of going undefeated off of them and in the playoffs. The first 10 weeks are behind them and mean nothing now. It's a one game season from here on out.
Hallman's injury, however severe it might be, certainly could affect the Bears, but the depth that this team has is unbelievable and they do have the ability to win this game without him at 100 percent. Granted, they probably can't win many games in the playoffs without their premier playmaker at full speed, but they should be able to get by Shippensburg.
Watch for E-town to come out playing with a renewed fire and passion and looking to make a statement against Shippensburg. But this is the playoffs and no team gets in without being fiercely talented. The Greyhounds certainly have the ability to win this game if the Bears overlook them.
I see E-town exploiting Shippensburg's weak defensive front for a ton of rushing yards and controlling the game on the ground – which is just what they like to do.

E-TOWN 35 - SHIP 14

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Class AAA football bracket

Just glancing over the bracket, here's what it looks like. You can download it also at:

http://district3.piaa.org/

E-town's half includes Ship, L-S, Conrad Weiser, Red Land, Central, Hershey and Cocalico.
If the Bears win they will play the winner of the L-S - Weiser game and if they win that, they'll get whoever comes out of the Red Land/Central/Hershey/Cocalico half for the right to play in the district final. If I were to pick games, I'd pick them to face Red Land. In fact, here's my projections:

1st Round Winners:
Northern, Greencastle-Antrim, Gettysburg, W. York, E-town, L-S, Red Land, Cocalico.

Quarterfinal Winners:
Northern, W. York, E-town, Red Land.

Semi Winners:
W. York, E-town.

District Final.
W. York vs. E-town.

Just one schlub's opinion.

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Monday, November 5, 2007

Class AAA playoff pairings

Here are your official Class AAA playoff pairings. Sorry I didn't get this up sooner – our Internet has been acting up. I know, I know, likely excuse...but it's true.

The Bears finish at 9-1 and dropped from the top seed in the district to the No. 2 seed, which means they should get more than one home playoff game. Northern York moves up to grab the top seed after going 10-0. Red Land, Gettysburg and West York round out the top five, all finishing at 9-1. I'm still looking inot Shippensburg, and will post more on them when I get it.

All of these games are Friday night at 7 p.m.
16 Hamburg (7-1) at 1 Northern York (10-0)
15 Shippensburg at 2 E-town (9-1)
14 Manheim Central (6-4) at 3 Red Land (9-1)
13 Northern Lebanon (7-3) at 4. Gettysburg (9-1)
12. Solanco (7-3) at 5. West York (9-1)
11. Cocalico (7-3) at 6. Hershey (8-2)
10. Conrad Weiser (7-3) at 7. Lampeter-Strasburg (8-2)
9. Daniel Boone (7-3) at 8. Greencastle-Antrim (8-2).

My picks for round one: Northern over Hamburg; E-town over Ship; Red Land over Central; Gettysburg over Northern Lebanon; West York over Solanco; Cocalico over Hershey; L-S over Conrad Weiser; Daniel Boone over Greencastle.

I know the Bears are dealing with a few injuries after Friday night's game. I saw Jordan Hallman limping noticeably after the game and will post more on any injuries when it becomes available to me.

For those of you wondering about other local teams not in Class AAA, here is how their playoffs will look Friday night.
Class AAAA.
Manheim Township finished as the No. 2 seed, and will get 6-4 Red Lion.
Wilson (7-3) is the 12 seed and gets 5th-seeded Altoona.
Warwick (9-1) is the 7-seed and will battle 7-3 Central Dauphin. 9-1 got Wilson a 7 seed? WOW.

Class AA
Lancaster Catholic finished 8-2 and earned the 2 seed. They'll take on 7-3 Juniata.
Columbia also went 8-2 and is the No. 3 seed. They'll do battle with 7-3 Delone Catholic.

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Eagles upset the Bears

E-town's bid for the program's first undefeated season in 50 years was ended last night in Denver, as Kyle Fisher and the Cocalico Eagles beat the Bears 35-21 in both teams' regular season finale.

Tough game for the Bears last night, and just one of those were the other team played better than them on that night. Cocalico did a great job of controlling the ball and chewing up the clock, keeping E-town's offense on the sideline. The Bears also had their hands full with Fisher. He had more than 100 yards receiving and rushing and was a thorn in E-town's side all night. He had an 80+ yard TD catch and a 60+ yard TD run that put the Bears away. Cocalico runs the veer, and E-town's defense had problems stopping it all night long.

So the Bears finish at 9-1, certainly nothing to hang their heads over, and a share of the Section Two crown. Undefeated would have been nice, but they still are in the district playoffs and will have a home game on Friday night.

It looks like E-town will do battle with 7-3 Shippensburg. I don't know a whole lot about Ship at this point, but I'll do some research and try and keep you updated on whatever I find out about them. I'll also have a preview of the game in this week's Chronicle.

Again, losing your first game of the year in the regular season finale is a tough pill to swallow. But the Bears have to forget it right now. It's not important anymore. The district rankings, the state rankings, all of that means nothing at this point. All that matters is the next game. Shippensburg. That's it.

Coming off an emotional win over Manheim Central and playing on short rest had to be tough on the players. I doubt they had enough time to recover physically and emotionally to be the same team they were for the first 9 weeks. But it doesn't matter now, it's in the past. 9-1 is great by any stretch. A district home playoff game (maybe more) is great. A section title is great.

It's important to focus on the positives going into the postseason. Dwelling on negatives does nothing in terms of making the team play better. So great regular season for the Bears.

Here's hoping they can make a great run in postseason. I think they can.

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