CTK ’16: WPIAL 1-A Players to Watch

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Monday, August 8, 2016 | 9:54 PM


Countdown to Kickoff 2016 continues with a now six-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 NOMINATE TOP PLAYERS and submitting their name. Here is a look at some of the players to watch this 2016 campaign in 1-A.

OFFENSE:

Quarterbacks:

Gio Vonne Sanders – Jeannette

Austin Scott – Bishop Canevin

Sammy Carey – Springdale

Ian Kouba – Rochester

Running Backs:

Lamont Wade – Clairton

Dylan Rush – Mapletown

Kareem Hall – Jeannette

Alvin Ross – Greensburg Central Catholic

Ben Sowinski – Springdale

Josh Harmon – Springdale

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends:

Noah Hamlin – Clairton

Maliek Hemmingway – Bishop Canevin

Elijah Goosby – Rochester

Kenny Robinson – Imani Christian

Offensive Linemen:

Tremayne Briston – Jeannette

Tim Sheehan – California

Cam Rush – Bishop Canevin

Kickers/Punters:

 

DEFENSE:

Defensive Linemen:

Andrew Massey – Rochester

Christian Amabile – Shenango

Jassan Eubank – Greensburg Central Catholic

Robert Meadows – Carmichaels

Kalil Reeves – OLSH

Linebackers:

Brett Hoover – Shenango

Ian Kouba – Rochester

Mark Womack – Jeannette

Kenny Robinson – Imani Christian

Ethan McFarland – Springdale

Defensive Backs:

Noah Hamlin – Clairton

Lamont Wade – Clairton

Tre-Sean Howard – Clairton

Gio Vonne Sanders – Jeannette

Markus Jenkins – OLSH

Sammy Carey Springdale

Maliek Hemmingway – Bishop Canevin

Zack Trusky – Bishop Canevin

 

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