by Jeff Fisher
Pennsylvania High School Football Huddle
After 10-years of traveling thousands of miles in search of opponents as an independent football team, the Pius X Royals began a new chapter Saturday with a 57-14 win over Bucktail in the team's first-ever game in the All-American Conference.
A turnover in the Royals' opening series resulted in Bucktail taking an 8-0 lead. Pius then put-up 43 unanswered points, but first-year head coach Phil Stambaugh wasn't happy with his young team's first half performance.
"Too many mental mistakes," said Stambaugh after the Royals improved to 2-3 with its second straight win. "This team is young, but we're now five games into the season. We need to improve every week if we stand a chance to achieve our goal of qualifying for the District 11 playoffs.
14-year old freshman quarterback AJ Long shook-off the opening drive fumble to complete 13-of-17 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns. Junior wide receiver Matt Camilletti caught two of the TD throws. Sophomore running back Boise Ross rushed for 99 yards on 11 carries and one touchdown; he also scored on a 58 yard punt return to start the second half.
To read more about the Royals victory over Bucktail, click here to read a game story written by Joe Miegoc of the Pocono Record.
For an inside look at the Royals, who with only 63 boys enrolled in grades 9 through 12 are the smallest team playing football in Pennsylvania, go to High School Football America.
Pennsylvania High School Football Scores
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Academy of the New Church 31, Delaware Military Academy (DE) 26
Beaver Area 42, Brownsville 0
Bok 40, Del-Valley Charter 28
Boyertown 44, Phoenixville 19
Cardinal O'Hara 35, Chester 0
Cheltenham 47, Chichester 8
Coatesville 21, Unionville 17
Council Rock South 24, Pennsbury 0
Dallas 52, Williamsport 43
Delco Christian 38, Jenkintown 35
Dobbins 15, Roxborough 6
Erie Strong Vincent 15, Erie East 12
Farrell 40, Conneaut Valley 0
Fort Leboeuf 36, Erie Central 0
Frazier 20, Geibel Catholic 14
Germantown Academy 54, Emily Fisher Charter School (NJ) 0
Hun (NJ) 48, Kiski Area 0
Lawrenceville (NJ) 21, Mercersburg Academy 14
Penn Cambria 28, Bishop Guilfoyle 7
Penn Charter 40, Peddie (NJ) 19
Penn Wood 18, Haverford School 9
Pennington (NJ) 40, Lower Moreland 20
Perkiomen Valley 22, Pope John Paul II 6
Philadelphia Bishop McDevitt 24, Lansdale Catholic 22
Philadelphia Northeast 14, Frankford 13
Philadelphia West Catholic 40, Archbishop Ryan 6
Pius X 57, Bucktail 14
Port Allegany 44, Otto-Eldred 6
Rochester 42, Shenango 7
Saint Peter's Prep (NJ) 35, Wyoming Seminary 0
Schenley 14, Carrick 7
Scranton Holy Cross 27, Western Wayne 22
Shady Side Academy 56, West Shamokin 0
Sharpsville 71, Kennedy Catholic 0
Spring-Ford 42, Upper Perkiomen 34
Springfield Delco 41, Lower Merion 10
The Hill School 12, Chestnut Hill 9
West Chester Rustin 41, Kennett 7
West Scranton 48, North Pocono 27
Wilkes-Barre GAR 55, Holy Redeemer 0
Wyomissing 49, Fleetwood 7
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