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Pen Argyl's Collin McKeague Found The Joys Of Playing In A Pass-cheerful Offense 

a gathering of football players on a field: Red Team's Chad Newhard of Emmaus, left, surrounds the Gold Team's Colin McKeague of Pen Argyl during the McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic at Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium on Thursday. © April Gamiz/The Morning Call Red Team's Chad Newhard of Emmaus, left, surrounds the Gold Team's Colin McKeague of Pen Argyl during the McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic at Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium on Thursday. 온라인카지노

Collin McKeague didn't battle to get open during Thursday's 50th yearly McDonald's All-Star Football Classic at Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium. 

The Pen Argyl senior thought that it was difficult to depict the capacity of Phillipsburg's Matt Garatty, who tossed three score passes, two to McKeague, and finished 23 of 40 passes for 407 yards for the Gold group. 

a gathering of baseball players remaining on top of a field: Penn State star collector and Nazareth graduate Jahan Dotson does the initial stylized currency throw during McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic at Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium on Thursday. © April Gamiz/The Morning Call Penn State star collector and Nazareth graduate Jahan Dotson does the initial formal currency throw during McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic at Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium on Thursday. 

"He made some NFL-type plays," McKeague said. "He made a few plays ... I don't have the foggiest idea how he made them. He had the one play where he got spread out by two people, and afterward he pitched it with his left hand. 

a gathering of baseball players playing a round of football: East Stroudsburg South's Will Fish tossed four TDs passes - all to Cavalier colleagues - to lead the Red to a 42-24 success Thursday over the Gold in the 50th McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Game. © April Gamiz/The Morning Call East Stroudsburg South's Will Fish tossed four TDs passes - all to Cavalier colleagues - to lead the Red to a 42-24 success Thursday over the Gold in the 50th McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Game. 

"He's insane." 

Fans for the Gold and Red crews had the chance to perceive what generally missed in the fall of 2020: how great East Stroudsburg South's offense was. 

Coronavirus cleared out the Cavaliers' odds for a District 11 Class 5A title and a run at a PIAA crown, yet quarterback Will Fish, beneficiaries Christian Sapp and Evan Roche and others put on an act for the Red. 

Fish tossed four TD passes, three to Sapp and one to Roche, as the Red pulled away for a 42-24 triumph. 

Sapp's last catch, a 9-yard TD, was a gymnastic, over-the-shoulder get on a blur course that lone two individuals knew would have been gotten: Sapp and Fish. 

"I know whether I put it's anything but a semi region," Fish said, "[Sapp and Roche] will go up and get it. Having those folks out there, the ball is theirs if it's uncertain." 

Fish and Roche associated on a 43-yard score pass to give the Red a 21-17 halftime lead. Roche's other 43-yard gathering was a heavenly, jumping snatch to kick off the game-securing drive … which was covered by Sapp's gymnastic TD get. 

Fish finished 13 of 21 passes for 194 yards in his last secondary school game. 

"What this was for me and my partners at East Stroudsburg South was an assertion," the Lycoming initiate said. "We had our chance detracted from us, had individuals in our ear questioning us. Presently we turn out in a top pick game and we truly show them that this what we're about, what we might have been without COVID limitations. 

a football player holding a bat on a field: East Stroudsburg South's Christian Sapp, 25, , a Villanova submit, had three TD gatherings in the Red's 42-24 triumph Thursday over the Gold in the 50th McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Game. © April Gamiz/The Morning Call East Stroudsburg South's Christian Sapp, 25, , a Villanova submit, had three TD gatherings in the Red's 42-24 triumph Thursday over the Gold in the 50th McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Game. 

"As far as we might be concerned, we accepting it's anything but a proclamation. We had a great time. That is the manner by which we play. We put it out there and you see what occurs." 

The Red constructed a 14-0 lead on its initial two arrangement on account of a 1-yard TD run by Emmaus' Brandon Camire run and Fish's 7-yard TD pass to Sapp. East Stroudsburg North's Shane Gagnon set up the second score with a 14-yard capture return. 

Notwithstanding, the Gold scored on three successive belongings to take a 17-14 lead in the subsequent quarter, because of a couple of long passing scores among Garatty and McKeague (46 and 35 yards, separately). 

McKeague began the 2020 season at wide recipient however moved to running back due to wounds. He and Green Knights quarterback Gavin Amermann consolidated to run the ball fundamentally more than toss it. 

Garatty tossed 93 passes in seven games for Phillipsburg. He hurled it multiple times Thursday night. Some were tossed under substantial tension; some were on the run; some were sidearm and one was left-given. 

"[Garatty] wasn't at training the two or three days," McKeague said. "Be that as it may, we clicked immediately. He's an incredible quarterback and I knew it when I arrived." 

Northern Lehigh's Joe Abidelli was among the guarded champions with a block attempt and a few successes for the Red. South's Chris Cacace had the third turnover for the champs with a bumble recuperation. 

Southern Lehigh's J.C. Rizzuto played one full hostile arrangement instead of Fish at quarterback. He designed a 75-yard scoring drive in the second from last quarter. He got done with a group high 74 yards hurrying. 

Red mentor George Clay had the delight of working his last game with that ability available to him. 

"It's truly simple to mentor when you have children who did the things they did," said Clay, who ventured down as Allen's lead trainer after the 2020 season. "This is an incredible approach out as a lead trainer. 

"I nearly need to assume acknowledgment for it, however they reinforced very well in those eight [practices]." 

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50th yearly McDonald's All-Star Football Classic 

RED VS GOLD 

Red: 14, 7, 7, 14 - 42 

Gold: 3, 14, 0, 6 - 24 

Request OF SCORING 

First quarter 

Red: Brandon Camire 1 run (Kevin Duffy kick), 8:01 

Red: Will Fish 7 pass to Christian Sapp (Duffy kick), 5:18 

Gold: George Ferrey FG 27, 0:38 

Second quarter 

Gold: Matt Garatty 46 pass to Collin McKeague (Ferrey kick), 9:46 

Gold: Garatty 35 pass to McKeague (Ferrey kick), 7:48 

Red: Fish 43 pass to Evan Roche (Duffy kick), 6:05 

Second from last quarter 

Red: Fish 27 pass to Sapp (Duffy kick), 11:37 

Final quarter 

Red: Fish 9 pass to Sapp (Duffy kick), 8:40 

Gold: Garatty 3 pass to Jaidon Cabrera (Ferrey kick), 3:45 

Group STATISTICS 

Detail, Red, Gold 

First downs, 15, 19 

Surges yards, 25-156, 25-1 

Passing yards, 194, 407 

Comp-Att-INTs, 13-22-0, 23-40-2 

Punishments yards, 12-118, 8-85 

Bobbles lost, 0-0, 2-1 

Punts-avg., 0-0, 2-40.0 

Singular STATISTICS 

Surging: (Red) Brandon Camire 8-31, TD; Isiah Rico 6-17, TD; Luan Avdijaj 1-0; Will Fish 6-34; J.C. Rizzuto 4-74; (Gold) Mason Smeland 2-2; Collin McKeague 1-1; Izzy Rodriguez 4-1; Jaidon Cabrera 3-11; Matt Quetel 4-18; Matt Garatty 11-(- 27); group 1-(- 5). 

Passing: (Red) Fish 13-21-0, 194 yards, 4 TDs; Rizzuto 0-1-0; (Gold) Garatty 23-40-2, 407 yards, 3 TDs. 

Getting: (Red) Christian Sapp 6-85, 3 TDs; Evan Roche 4-101, TD; Rico 1-2; Avdijaj 1-6; Camire 1-(2-) (Gold) Rodriguez 4-68; Declan Marron 3-24; McKeague 4-136, 2 TDs; Cabrera 6-51, TD; Quetel 2-30; Andrew Wells 3-90; Smeland 1-6.