CTK ’14: WPIAL Class AAA Players to Watch

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Saturday, August 9, 2014 | 10:02 AM


Countdown to Kickoff 2014 continues with a four-day look at some of the top high school football talent in the WPIAL for this upcoming season. As always, this list just scratches the surface. We ask for your help in building a complete rundown of candidates. You can nominate a top player by clicking on http://www.msasports.net/contact-us then clicking Submit Scores/Schedule Corrections/Updates and submitting the name. Here is a look at some of the players to watch this 2014 campaign in Class AAA.

OFFENSE:

Quarterback:

Andrew Koester – West Allegheny

Nico Law – Ringgold

Nick Grabowski – Hampton

Running Back:

Chayse Dillon – West Allegheny

Armand Dellovade – West Allegheny

Josh Schultheis – Mars

Jordan Whitehead – Central Valley

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends:

Clay Waldron – Yough

Riley Stapleton – Indiana

Offensive Line:

Niko Yaramus – Moon

Gabe Spurlock – Mars

Sean Orsini – West Allegheny

Devin Hannan – Belle Vernon

Connor Browning – West Allegheny

Kickers:

Sam Trapuzzano – Trinity

DEFENSE:

Defensive Lineman:

Tom Sever – Yough

Jordan Fontaine – West Mifflin

Sam Whalen – Knoch

Marshall Robinson – Mars

Chayse Dillon – West Allegheny

Linebackers:

Brett Zanotto – Franklin Regional

Sean Orsini – West Allegheny

Preston Johnson – Central Valley

Armand Dellovade – West Allegheny

Defensive Backs:

Jordan Whitehead – Central Valley

John Horner – Gateway

Lyric Ellis – Uniontown

Punter:

 

See more players to watch:

A: http://www.msasports.net/articles/ctk-14-wpial-class-a-players-to-watch

AA: http://www.msasports.net/articles/ctk-14-wpial-class-aa-players-to-watch

AAAA: http://www.msasports.net/articles/ctk-14-wpial-class-aaaa-players-to-watch

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