Scouting Ligonier Valley in advance of the District 6 championship

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018 | 6:24 PM


LIGONIER VALLEY

Player to watch

Sam Sheeder

Junior, 5-9, 190, RB/LB

Sheeder has been a key part of the Ligonier Valley offense, rushing for 342 yards and seven scores and catching 42 passes for 700 yards with seven touchdowns. He also has 60 tackles, including 11 tackles for a loss, as well a sack, interception, two fumble recoveries and four passes defended.

Statistical leaders

Rushing: Kyrie Miller, 163-1,456 yards, 23 TDs; Sam Sheeder, 61-342 yards, 7 TDs

Passing: John Caldwell, 140-206, 2,489 yards, 35 TDs, 6 INTs

Receiving: Aaron Tutino, 59-1,268 yards, 19 TDs; Sheeder, 42-700, 7 TDs; John Beard, 13-164 yards, 1 TD; Cage Dowden, 10-137 yards, 5 TDs

How they got here

Ligonier Valley (12-0)

Coach: Roger Beitel

Regular season

56 at Homer-Center 0

48 Penns Manor 8

47 at United 7

1 Saltsburg (forfeit) 0

42 at West Shamokin 12

67 Purchase Line 20

49 at Marion Center 27

49 Northern Cambria 6

49 at Blairsville 6

Appalachian Bowl

45 at Shade 8

District 6 playoffs

41 vs. Marion Center 0

34 vs. Bellwood-Antis 7

2018 roster

No., NameHt/WtPos.Cl.

1. Logan Foust 5-3/96SE/DBFr.

2. Andrew Kuzemchak 5-11/166SE/DBSr.

3. Zachary Beitel 5-10/160SE/DBSr.

4. Joshua Haines5-10/152SE/DBJr.

5. Nicholas Beitel5-6/160RB/DBFr.

6. Aaron Tutino5-11/170WR/DBSr.

8. Ethan Boring5-9/188TE/LBJr.

9. Sam Sheeder5-9/190RB/QB/LBJr.

10. John Caldwell5-9/150QB/DBSr.

11. Jasper Arnone5-11/166SE/DBJr.

13. Grant Dowden5-7/129RB/DBFr.

15. Miles Higgins6-0/225QB/LBFr.

17. Sullivan Schueltz5-11/170,SE/DBSr.

25. Ayden Kelley5-9/213RB/LBJr.

26. Khorter Drury5-7/138RB/DBFr.

28. Kaden Faas5-8/150RB/LBFr.

29. Kyrie Miller5-8/180RB/LBJr.

30. Isaac Piper6-4/175TE/DEFr.

36. Killian Tyrl5-10/181TE/LBFr.

43. Jacob Hay6-1/161TE/DLFr.

44. Joseph Ersick5-6/147 RB/DBJr.

45. Garrett Dodson5-8/174RB/LBJr.

50. Wade Peters5-10/229OL/DLSo.

51. Lukas DeWitt5-9/210OL/DLSr.

52. Maverick Vaniel5-10/150OL/LBFr.

53. Derek Fox5-10/212OL/LBSo.

54. Michael Petrof6-2/273OL/DLJr.

55. Chrisitan Jablonski6-5/240OL/DEJr.

57. Niels Sigurdsson6-0/211OL/DESr.

58. Gabe Gonda5-10/210 OL/DEJr.

60. Colten Foust5-4/160 OL/DLFr.

61. Taylor Greggerson5-9/211OL/DLSo.

64. John Silk5-10/267OL/DLJr.

65. N. Neiderhiser5-10/215OL/DLJr.

66. Wylie Spiker 6-3/227OL/DEJr.

67. Jason Edmiston 6-1/222OL/DLSr.

69. Hayden Light5-7/180OL/LBSr.

71. Alex Torrance5-11/243OL/DLJr.

72. Francisco Hernandez5-8/260OL/DLSo.

74. Jude Gryzwinski6-2/252OL/DLFr.

75. Lucas Walker6-2/214OL/DLSo.

76. Dunavin Graham6-5/304OL/DLJr.

77. Blake Bridge5-10/225OL/DESr.

81. Cage Dowden6-0/220TE/LBJr.

82. Cameron Mears5-9/180TE/DEJr.

83. Peter Stoll6-1/187K/TE/DESr.

88. John Beard III5-11/160SE/DBJr.

Paul Schofield is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Paul at pschofield@tribweb.com or via Twitter @Schofield_Trib.

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