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REGION 1 REYNOLDS RAIDERS

2018 RECORD 6-5 OVERALL, 1-2 REGION 1 HOME FIELD: REYNOLDS STADIUM

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COACH

JOSH MULL 7TH SEASON

25-37

PLAYERS TO WATCH

evan

MILLER

SR•OL/DL

Sean O’Hara Bryce McCloskey

2019SCHEDULE

Aug. 23 Union City Aug .30 Slippery Rock Sept. 6 Saegertown Sept. 13 Mercer* Sept. 20 at Maplewood Sept. 27 at W est Middlesex* Oc t. 4 Eisenho wer Oc t. 11 at F arrell* Oc t. 18 at N orthwestern Oc t. 25 at Lak eview *R egion 1 game 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

OUTLOOK

Despite an offseason injury to quarterback Bryce McCloskey, Reynolds put together its first winning season since 2012 with six wins. The sixth win was a shutout of Maplewood in the District 10 Class 1A playoffs. Reynolds brings back an experienced team, especially at the skill positions. McCloskey is also back after recovering from his seasonending injury and could be an impact player for the Raiders. Reynolds will have some work to do rebuilding the offensive and defensive lines with the graduation of Wyatt Owen, Hunter Jones and Chance Westover.

Reynolds brings back most of its offense, including Sean O’Hara, who took over for McCloskey last season. The two could battle for snaps under center in camp, or one could move to another position. O’Hara ran for 530 yards and five touchdowns and threw for 480 yards and four TDs last fall. Leading rusher Jordan DeCarmen, Cole Toy and Hunter Markle are back at running back, while Zander Winkle and Luca Tofani return at wide receiver. DeCarmen ran for 970 yards and 10 TDs last year. Evan Miller, Rocco Daniello and Luke Faber are returning linemen and Aidan Mull is moving to tight end to replace Westover.

The Raiders’ defense returns Faber at defensive end, Toy at linebacker, Clayton Rhoades and Tofani at cornerback and DeCarmen and O’Hara at safety. The Raiders will need several younger players to fill in on the defensive line and at linebacker as well.

Reynolds has steadily been on the brink of a winning season, as the Raiders continued to win four or five games in recent years. Reynolds took a step forward last year not only with six wins but a playoff win as well. The Raiders have a lot of talent back, and if they can find a way to utilize O’Hara and McCloskey while filling holes on the line, they’ll be a tough team to beat in Region 1. 2018RESULTS REGULAR SEASON at Union City W, 44-28 at Slippery Rock L, 6-24 at Saegertown W, 40-7 at Mercer* W, 20-7 Maplewood L, 18-27 West Middlesex* L, 6-42 at Eisenhower W, 6-0 Farrell* L, 8-54 Northwestern W, 34-22 DISTRICT 10 PLAYOFFS Maplewood W, 36-0 Farrell L, 6-62 *Region 1 game

2018LEADERS PASSING Com. Att. Yds. TD Int Sean O’Hara 32 65 480 4 4

RUSHING

Jordan DeCarmen Tyrese Baker Sean O’Hara Cole Toy Hunter Thompson Att. 130 108 127 76 42 Yds. 970 816 530 411 159 Avg. 7.5 7.6 4.2 5.4 3.8

RECEIVING

Chance Westover Cole Toy Aidan Mull Hunter Thompson Jordan DeCarmen Rec. 8 6 5 5 5 Yds. 192 43 77 36 5 Avg. 24.0 7.2 15.4 7.2 1.0

SCORING

TD PAT Jordan DeCarmen 10 0 Tyrese Baker 9 0 Sean O’Hara 5 4 Cole Toy 4 0 Hunter Thompson 2 0

Jordan DeCarmen Cole Toy Chance Westover Returnees in bold 2 0 2018 UNDERCLASSMEN No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. No. Name Pos. Yr. 2 Zander Winkle WR/CB Jr. 5-5 150 38 Lane Ow en TE/LB Jr . 4 Hunter Markle RB/LB Jr. 5-7 180 51 Kala Tralick OL/LB Jr. 5 Luca Tofani WR/CB So. 5-11 155 52 Travis Gealy OL/DL So. 6 Jordan DeCarmen RB/S So. 5-8 180 55 Zack Perseghetti OL/DL Fr. 7 Bryce McCloskey QB/LB Jr. 6-0 180 56 Justin Axe-Dodds OL/DE Jr. 8 Clayton Rhoades QB/CB Fr. 5-6 120 58 Br aden Sewinsky OL/LB F r. 9 Sean O’Hara RB/S Jr. 5-8 155 59 Luke Faber OL/DL So. 10 Dreyvin Livingston RB/CB So. 5-5 125 6 3 Jac ob Moser OL/DL Jr . 11 Kinser Kettering RB/CB So. 5-8 135 64 Rocco Daniello OL/DL So. 13 Aidan Mull TE/DE So . 6-2 210 66 Gavin Aley OL/DL Fr. 16 Cole Toy RB/LB So. 5-11 195 6 7 E van Miller OL/DL Jr . 17 Jarr ed Wilkerson RB /LB Jr . 5-6 17 5 68 Marlin Jones OL/DL Fr. 21 Mitchell Mason TE/LB Fr. 5-11 180 24 Dillon Abbott WR/CB Jr. 5-7 130 2-pt 0 0 3 1 1 1

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