2022 Sterling Limousine Players of the Week (Week 9)

 

Sterling Limousine and Transportation Services of Wrightstown is proud to recognize the Players of the Week. Players are chosen based on the nomination of SOL coaches and football contributors.

STERLING LIMOUSINE AND TRANSPORTATION
OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Ryan Zeltt & Yazeed Haynes, North Penn – The seniors have been double trouble for opposing defenses all year. In North Penn’s 42-6 win over Pennridge, Zeltt completed 16-18 passes for 341 yards and five touchdowns. The senior quarterback has put up remarkable numbers in his final high school season. Through nine games, Zeltt has completed 141-204 pass attempts for 2,294 yards and 19 touchdowns. He has averaged 16.3 yards per completion and 254.9 yards a game. The senior QB has been intercepted just twice. In last week’s win over the Rams, Haynes, committed to the University of Georgia, was Zeltt’s number one target, hauling in seven passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns.

Coach Dick Beck says:  “Zeltt has been great for four years. His efficiency throwing the ball – we’re not throwing the ball 30 or 40 times a game. We’re throwing the ball 15-20, sometimes 25 times a game. His accuracy and standing in the pocket, fighting off the pass rush, going to the second or third option has been just fantastic this year. He’s had a very strong senior season. He’s just had a great year. He’s actually run the ball a little more this year than he has in the past with a lot of efficiency.
“With Z, what can you say? The kid is so explosive. I think he’s over a thousand yards receiving. Let’s forget the fact that he’s 6-2 and he runs like a deer – he’s extremely fast, maybe the fastest player I’ve ever had, he’s an outstanding route runner, he’s just a really good quality route runner, and he has a good feel for the game, so he can find open spaces. He doesn’t always have to run past you, and then once he gets the ball in his hands, he could go all the way with any pass. He’s pretty special.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STERLING LIMOUSINE AND TRANSPORTATION
DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sean Moskowitz & Colin Kelly, Central Bucks South – The Titan linebackers combined for 23 tackles in Central Bucks South’s 27-14 win over Central Bucks West that saw the Bucks manage just 94 rushing yards. Moskowitz, a junior, had a hand in 12 tackles – five solo, and Kelly was part of 11, seven solo with one tackle for a loss and a forced fumble.

Coach Tom Hetrick says:  “Moskowitz has a nose for the football. He has been our leading tackler all season. He always seems to find a way to be where the ball is.
“Kelly has played smart and sound football all year. He really understands how to play his position. He had a career night last week.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STERLING LIMOUSINE AND TRANSPORTATION
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Ashton Lovelace, Neshaminy  – The senior kicker averaged 43 yards a punt with a long of 54 yards on five punts in Neshaminy’s 22-7 loss to Central Bucks East. Lovelace also plays wide receiver and had three catches for 41 yards.

Coach Steve Wilmot says: Ashton has worked really hard this year on becoming a better punter.  He has been great at accepting coaching from our punting coach, Dan Kelly, and is really booming the ball.  While we don't like punting, it is fun to watch him punt.”

 

Sterling Limo Honor Roll:
Jack Carver, Central Bucks South - The senior running back led the way with 87 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries in Central Bucks South's 27-14 win over Central Bucks West.

Joe Collins, Central Bucks East – The junior interior defensive lineman had seven tackles with three tackles for a loss in Central Bucks East’s 22-7 win over Neshaminy, anchoring a defense that allowed less than 200 yards total offense.

Council Rock North Defense -  The starting defense delivered a sterling performance in Council Rock North’s 48-20 win over Hatboro-Horsham, grabbing two key turnovers in the first half with a fumble recovery and interception. The defensive backs and linebackers limited the Hatters to one completion through the night. Vaughn Vanderslice, Gavin Papp, Jack Paesler, James Paesler, Avi Patel, Dylan Siveter and Will Scibona clamped down the passing game while Paul Esposito, Noah Hoskins, Sammy Goddard, Nick Honer, Will Paris and Ryan Pomperantz were the rotation of defensive line that applied the pressure at the line of scrimmage. 

Anthony Ferrugio, Quakertown – The junior defensive end had four tackles for loss with three sacks in Quakertown’s 35-18 win over Harry S Truman.

Tommy Hannon, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The senior running back led a potent attack in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 56-6 win over Wissahickon, finishing with five carries for 95 yards and three touchdowns.

Kevin Hegarty, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The sophomore linebacker had four tackles – two TFL – in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 56-6 win over Wissahickon.

Brett Hileman, Quakertown – For the second time in as many games, the senior running back ran for three touchdowns in Quakertown’s 35-18 win over Harry S. Truman.

Jared Kolsun, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The senior was pressed into emergency duty at kicker for the injured Steve Spruill and was 5-for-6 on extra points and also did a good job on kickoffs in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 56-6 win over Wissahickon. 

Nyfese McIntyre, Upper Dublin – The senior running back was an offensive catalyst in Upper Dublin’s 34-3 win over Souderton, finishing with 32 carries for 225 yards and a touchdown.

Aiden O’Brien, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The senior linebacker – who also is a major contributor on offense at quarterback – returned an interception 28 yards for a touchdown in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 56-6 win over Wissahickon.

Colin O’Sullivan, Upper Dublin – The senior quarterback completed 14-17 passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns in Upper Dublin’s 34-3 win over Souderton in a battle for the top spot in the SOL Continental.

Ty Quintois, Souderton – The senior kicker nailed a 49-yard field goal – the longest in program history – in Souderton’s 34-3 loss to Upper Dublin.

Starling Reeves, Upper Dublin – The senior was an impact player on both sides of the football in Upper Dublin’s 34-3 win over Souderton. On offense, he caught five passes for 81 yards, and on defense, he had a scoop-and-score defensive touchdown.

Will Scibona, Council Rock North – The junior wide receiver had five receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns in Council Rock North’s 48-20 win over Hatboro-Horsham, accounting for 107 of the 192 yards that the trio of quarterbacks – Jules Matera, Jackson Farley and Gio Cozza – threw for. He had two long receptions that helped set the tone in both the second and third quarters, and his other three catches moved the chains to continue drives that led to touchdowns.

Ethan Shine, Central Bucks East – The senior running back ran for 177 yards and three touchdowns in Central Bucks East’s 22-7 win over Neshaminy.

 

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