Author: Eric Meisse

Final Regular Season Players of the Week Announced

By Matt Diano: In all deference to the band, the Trashmen, “Bird” would not be the word during the final week of the regular season in CHSFL play.  Instead, the key term would be “defense” as four of our five selections for week #8 come from that side of the ball. Recognized for their impeccable play during the weekend of October 29th­November 1st are: Frank Masella; LB – Xavier Knights Locked in a defensive battle where points were hard to come by, had it not been for Masella and the rest of the Knight defense’s refusal to give an inch, last Saturday’s game against Holy Trinity could have gone in an entirely different direction for the Christopher Stevens coached squad…Struggling to get their proficient ground attack on track during the first 24 minutes of the game (finished the half with only 28 rushing yards), the defense, led by their returning Most Valuable Player, would stand tall, overcoming the tilted field to keep the game scoreless.  In doing so, as Coach Stevens put it, “they allowed the offense the time it needed to sort itself out”, which it did, rushing for 142 yards and two scores (both by senior halfback, Mike Chiarovano) in the second half to seize a 14-­0 advantage…Even after their offensive counterparts rediscovered their mojo, the “D” would remain completely zoned in, as they held the visiting Titans to negative eight yards rushing in the second half and just missed pitching their first shutout of the season when a HT touchdown pass in the final 21 seconds erased the goose ­egg…The 5’9, 200 ­pound senior would post his fourth double­ digit tackle game of 2015, finishing with a season high 14 stops, which included one tackle for a loss.  He now has 79 tackles on the season (9.9 per game), which if Xavier’s (7­1) #2 seed holds true, would put him on pace to exceed the 102 stops he made as a junior. Nicholas Cipolla; RB – St. John the Baptist Diocesean HS Cougars The consummate team­first player, for much of the season, the 6’0,178­ pound senior would watch as teammate, Jerome Brooks III, racked up out of this world statistics, garnering player of the week consideration after every game this season.  This past Friday, it would be Cipolla’s turn to step into that featured back role and shine…Playing in the final regular season game of his scholastic career, the East Islip resident would stand at the forefront of a lethal offensive attack that put up 34 points in the first 12 minutes of play, as SJB (7­1, 6­1) would lock up the #3 seed in the AA playoffs with the 48­-6 victory over St. Francis Prep…Serving as a lead blocker (which he has done on several of the Cougars’ 31 rushing touchdowns this season), Cipolla would “pave the highway” for the first three scores [Brooks III runs of 20, 39, and 35 yards] of the game for the Cougars as they built an early 21­-6 lead.  His unselfishness would be rewarded during the latter part of the opening quarter as Coach Ralph Carusillo would call his number (#44) on a pair of touchdown runs from 41 and 70 yards out to increase the Baptist lead to 34­6…Cipolla’s third and final TD of the contest would come in the second quarter when he found daylight and sped 45 yards to the house to culminate a streak of six uninterrupted touchdown yielding drives…In total, Cipolla would finish the game with 242 yards on 16 carries, raising his yearly output to 1,009 yards and eight TDs on 120 carries.  Of the 3,000+ yards on the ground compiled by the Suffolk based program, Carusillo estimated that Cipolla had a hand in at least 2,000 of them. John Kelly; LB – Monsignor Farrell Lions Only the second underclassman to be honored in 2015 [Fordham Prep quarterback, Matt Valecce; week #3, being the first], the sophomore linebacker from Staten Island would spearhead the return of a Lion shutdown defensive unit that finished the regular season ranked 2nd in total points allowed (170 points; just over 21 ppg given surrendered).  Just a week removed from giving up over 500 yards in the air as a part of a 63-­35 shootout loss to St. Anthony’s, Kelly would take it upon himself to guarantee that there would not be a repeat occurrence as the 6’1, 185­ pounder would be nothing short of remarkable when dropping back into pass coverage, intercepting two balls and holding a trio of Holy Cross signal callers to just 86 yards on 4 ­for ­11 throwing attempts as Farrell sent the fans home happy with the 38­-14 win…Kelly’s talents for creating turnovers would also spark the offense as both of his picks would result in touchdowns being scored on the ensuing possessions…With Farrell already leading 14­-0 in the second quarter, the first of Kelly’s INTS would set the Lions up on the opponent’s 24 ­yard line; they would punch the ball into the end zone three plays later on a Stephen Viegas 5 ­yard run…After witnessing his team score on their opening drive of the second half to pad the lead to 31-­6, Kelly would again find himself in the right place at the right time, as he stepped in front of another Joseph Fellin pass; with the ball back in his hands, senior QB Michael Cloppse would hit junior, Gavin Monreale, from three­ yards out for MF’s final tally of the game…In addition to his pair of INTs, Kelly would also finish the game with nine tackles, including two for a loss…Kelly is now the third player from the Lions D-­Unit that has earned POTW recognition. Dan Negron; LB – Archbishop Stepinac Crusaders The defending AAA Champions and current #1 ranked team in NYS would remain perfect (8­-0) in 2015 as they would stifle anything that the visiting Flyers of Chaminade would attempt to do on offense, holding their foes from Mineola to a mere 105 yards of total offense in a one­sided 41-­7 victory on Senior Day…In what was unquestionably a collective effort by the Crusaders defense, the nomination of the senior captain from Hartsdale is as much in honor of his amazing three­ year varsity career, as it is in recognition of his squad­ leading eight tackles this past Saturday….One of the most decorated players in A.S. history, Negron, who carries a 4.0 grade point average as an advanced placement track student­ athlete was sidelined for the first three games of the season while recovering from concussion issues.  However, since resuming his duties in the middle of the Stepinac defense he has made 54 stops to surpass the 250 tackle milestone in his scholastic career…A young man of many diverse interests and talents, the accomplished trumpet player will have the opportunity to further add to his legacy when these same two teams square off in the first round of the AAA playoffs on November 8th Abdoul Kouyate; DE – Cardinal Hayes Cardinals With the “House That George” built in the background, the senior defensive end from the Bronx would deliver the kind of clutch performance that would have made Steinbrenner proud…Exploding off the line on every snap, Kouyate was in the face of St. Anthony’s senior QB, Tom Walsh, so often last Saturday afternoon that he might as well have been his Siamese twin…The 6’3, 250­pound pass­rusher looked unblockable at times, making three of his five solo tackles for a loss, including a pair of first half sacks that helped Hayes take a 12-­7 advantage into halftime on their way to the 32-­ 25 win in the regular season finale…As a cohort, the C.H. defense would apply so much pressure to the league’s leading hurler that they would limit him to just 197 yards on 21­ for ­37 passing, his lowest total in games where he attempted 30 or more throws…St. Anthony’s would not have much luck in the run game either, finishing with just 52 yards on 19 handoffs (2.7/carry average)…The “w” this past weekend, the first in program history against the Friars, would also have major playoff ramifications as it enabled the Cardinals to leap over STA into second place in the CHSFL standings.  Should these two teams meet in the AAA semifinals in a few weeks, Hayes will now enjoy the perks of being the home team.

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Week #7 Player’s of the Week Announced

By Matt Diano: In Week #7 of NYCHSFL action, no record, milestone, or personal best would be safe, as our four selections feature a 300-yard rusher, two dominant return men and a lethal ball hawk on both sides of the field. Recognized for their impeccable play during the weekend of October 24th-October 25th are: Alex Benson; WR/DB – Kennedy Catholic Gaels For the second time this season, it would be the junior from Beacon, NY putting the Gaels on his back and leading them to a one-score victory over Nazareth. A POTW honoree back in week #2 when his four touchdown effort led the Somers based program to a 26-18 triumph over the Kingsmen, Benson would be just as outstanding in the rematch, as he compiled over 300 total yards in leading KC to the 28-22 victory on Saturday afternoon. In addition to the satisfaction of earning a sweep of

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Week #6 CHSFL Player’s of the Week Announced

By Matt Diano: What better way to celebrate an incredible sixth week of fierce NYCHSFL action than by having six student-athletes recognized for their marvelous play on the weekend of October 16th-17th. With first place standing on the line in head-to-head showdowns between the top-2 teams in each of the AA and AAA divisions (all four programs entering undefeated), this would be most crucial weekend yet of the 2015 season. With only two more weeks remaining before the start of the postseason, every game held meaning.   Whether you were battling it out to stay in the hunt for a top-seed, trying to lockdown inside position on a top-4 seed, or just attempting to establish some momentum in the hopes of making a Cinderella run, each and every program took to the gridiron with purpose….Here are the six young men who took it upon themselves to turn intentions into prosperity. David

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Week 5 CHSFL Player’s of the Week Announced

By Matt Diano: It would be a weekend of senior leadership as all five of our selections would be taken from the class of 2016.   With at least one representative coming from each division, four of the young gentlemen being recognized today would show themselves to be invaluable as they aided their schools in remaining atop the standings; the fifth stud becomes the first player this season to garner this distinction for a second time. In celebration of their stellar performances during the weekend of October 9th-Octber 11th, your week #5 Players of the Week are: Robert Massucci; LB – Xaverian Clippers While a balanced ground attack would witness four different players find the end zone on offense (highlighted by a pair of rushing touchdowns by senior QB, Phil DePaulis), it would be the defensive effort by Head Coach Mike Jioia’s squad that proved invaluable in their 36-8 victory over

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CHSFL Offensive Stat Leaders Through Week 4

AAA Division Passing Leaders Player School Class Yards 1 Tom Walsh St. Anthony’s Sr. 962 2 Tyquells Fields Stepinac Sr. 733 3 Michael Cloppse Msgr. Farrell Sr. 528 4 Christian Anderson Cardinal Hayes Jr. 480 5 Michael Apostolopoulos Iona Prep Jr. 316 AA Division Passing Leaders Player School Class Yards 1 Matthew Valecce Fordham Prep So. 775 2 Francis Perry St. Joe’s by the Sea Jr. 478 3 Dylan Villari Holy Trinity Sr. 377 4 David Navas Christ the King Sr. 329 5 Jose Guzman St. John the Baptist Sr. 254 A Division Passing Leaders Player School Class Yards 1 Phil Depaulis Xaverian Sr. 154 2 Max Mediavilla St. Dominic’s Sr. 88 3 NA AAA Division Receiving Leaders Player School Class Yards 1 Tyler Palminteri St. Anthony’s Jr. 271 2 Shameen Jones Cardinal Hayes Jr. 245 3 Andrew Hancock St. Anthony’s Jr. 218 4 Devante Reid Stepinac Jr. 215 5

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Week 4 CHSFL Players of the Week

By Matt Diano: It’s that time of the week again as the NYCHSFL is privileged to have the opportunity to shine a light on five more deserving student-athletes from five different programs. Receiving the praise following their exemplary bodies of work during the fourth week of the season (October 2nd-4th) were: Rory Allen; RB/CB – Fordham Prep Rams The senior from Eastchester would be an offensive juggernaut this past Saturday night, scoring three of the Rams’ four touchdowns to account for 18 of his team’s 25 points in their 25-7 victory on the road against the Firebirds of Kellenberg Memorial…Unstoppable with both his legs and his hands, Allen would have a career night, just barely missing pulling off the rare 100/100 game as a dual-threat out of the backfield. Instead, he would have to “settle” for being on the receiving end of 177 of sophomore quarterback, Matt Valecce’s 232 throwing

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Week #3 CHSFL Player’s of the Week Selected

 By Matt Diano: Another week, another collection of superstars as the NYCHSFL recognized four more young men from four different schools for their tremendous efforts during the weekend of September 25th-September 27th. Nominated by their coaches and selected by the league for this special consideration for their week #3 performances were:  Rob Regina; WR/DB – Monsignor Farrell Lions “Excelling in all areas of the game” as was stated by Lions Head Coach, Anthony Garofalo, the 5’9, 175-pound senior [Regina] would be a special teams superstar on Saturday night, responding to a Chaminade second quarter touchdown (made the score 10-7) by taking the ensuing kickoff 90 yards to the promised land to crush any momentum the visiting Flyers may have created, enabling the Lions to emerge with a 31-14 triumph to up their AAA record to 1-1 (2-1 overall)…Regina would also use his strong leg to help Farrell win the field

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Week 2 Player’s of the Week Selected

By Matt Diano: As we intend to do every week, three more deserving student-athletes have been selected for recognition following extraordinary individual efforts in helping their respective schools achieve victory in week #2.   The following are being honored by the NYCHSFL for their outstanding performances during the weekend of September 19th-20th:  Antonio Giannico; RB/LB – Archbishop Stepinac Crusaders A player that Coach Michael O’Donnell proclaimed would provide a huge impact this season for the defending AAA champions, the 5’11, 200-pound junior from Mahopac, NY did not waste any time in making his presence felt…Fresh off of a four carry, 36 yard effort in the 2015 opener against Newburgh Free Academy, Giannico would explode in his first NYCHSFL game of the season, rushing for a team best 131 yards on only 10 carries (13.1 average), with three of these dashes finding the end zone as Stepinac would run away with a

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Player’s of the Week from Week #1

The players of the week from Week #1 (Sept 11 & 12th) have been selected. Four Students atheltes from four different schools were selected for their outstanding performance.  Rodney N’gussen FB/DL – Cardinal Spellman Pilots Rodney  helped the Pilots to a 38-25 league win over Kennedy Catholic with 2 rushing TD’s and 220 yards on 20 carries.  Rodney also turned in a strong defensive performance with 8 tackles in the win. Christian Anderson QB – Cardinal Hayes Christian led Cardinal Hayes to a 37-14 non league win over Westchester power Cornwall.  In the win Christian was 10-15 for 274 yards and 3 TD’s.  Steve Viegas RB – Monsignor Farrell Steve helped lead the Lions to a convincing 38-17 win over the St. Joe’s Marauders from the Monsignor Martin Conference in Buffalo.  In the game Steve eclipsed the 200 yard mark with 201 yards on 27 carries, 3 of those carries

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