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Week 2 Scrimmages

BY JOBY FAWCETT
TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

High school football teams will scrimmage one last time before the regular season starts on Sept. 4.
Once again, these are controlled scrimmages, and some coaches like to rest players, especially those who have logged a lot of practice time during the first two weeks of two-a-days and those who have short rosters. What I mean by that is teams who don't have a lot of depth.

 

 Still, there are very intriguing matchups once again this Friday, including Abington Heights at District 11 Class AAAA playoff team Emmaus. That is a 6 p.m. start and should be a physical battle. Abington Heights is going to be considered one of the top Class AAA teams in the state with a very experienced group coming back.

 

Valley View will be at Carbondale, at 7 p.m.
It will be the second scrimmage for the Chargers, who will be led by J.J. Perri. It's been a less hectic week than the first when 25-year head coach John Lasavage resigned suddenly mid-week. Valley View had a very productive first scrimmage against Lake-Lehman from the report I received.

 

Dunmore will be at Pittston Area at 7 p.m.
Each year this is a good physical test for both teams. Michael Perry is a bull of a tailback for coach Jack Henzes, who will be closely monitoring how his young line is maturing.

 

  

Riverside is at Northwest, at 7 p.m.
Right now Northwest is the talk of the town among Class A teams from District 2. The Rangers have a huge line and some quick backs and this should be a good indication of where the two teams are headed this season.

 

 

Scranton Prep is at Scranton, at 7 p.m..
Really want to hear how the Cavaliers do against a quality Class AAAA opponent. Coming into the year, Scranton Prep is believed to be a team on the rise, and a good showing against the Knights could go a long way for the program in its development under the guidance of coach Nick Donato.

 

Friday's scrimmages

Montrose at Troy, 4 p.m.

Dunmore at Pittston Area, 4:30 p.m.

Delaware Valley at Central Dauphin, 5 p.m.

Abington Heights at Emmaus, 6 p.m.

Holy Cross at Nanticoke, 6 p.m.

Coughlin at Lackawanna Trail, 6 p.m.

Old Forge at Lakeland, 6 p.m.

Crestwood at Wallenpaupack, 6 p.m.

Lake-Lehman at Western Wayne, 6 p.m.

Valley View at Carbondale, 7 p.m.

Honesdale at Hanover Area, 7 p.m.

North Pocono at E. Stroudsburg South, 7 p.m.

Riverside at Northwest, 7 p.m.

Scranton Prep at Scranton, 7 p.m.

Susquehanna at Wyalusing, 7 p.m.

West Scranton at Tunkhannock, 7 p.m.

Saturday's scrimmages

Mid Valley at Meyers, 9:30 a.m.

 

Carbondale in Crisis

It's been a couple of days now and the Carbondale football coaching situation remains a question mark.

John Lasavage, who spent the last 25 years guiding the program, suddenly and shockingly resigned. He says there is a misunderstanding, and obviously any time you have a coach get to the point where he resigns it's troubling. The district's superintendent Dr. Dominick Famularo accepted the resignation, and has since posted the position.

Since, coach Lasavage, after having taking some time to reflect on what could only be considered a decision made in haste, has decided to re-apply for the position.

Currently, longtime assistant coach J.J. Perri is the interim coach as the Chargers get ready for their first scrimmage against Coughlin.

Who knows where this will all end? But if it does mean the end of Lasavage's career, it is most likely not the way he wanted to go out. Say what you want about his demeanor, his unorthodox approach to the game, his unconventonal plays, or his infamous postgame press conferences, his teams still won 141 games, which puts him 12th on the area's all-time list.

He was a fantastic player from what I am told, and he was an equally entertaining and succesful coach. He deserves a better send off, unfortunately, he is the one who created a less than glorious finale, and must face his consequences for a decision, he certainly would like to take back.

Eyes on scrimmages

Should be some good matchups. I'll be interested to hear about how well Abington Heights' line looks against Pittston Area at 10 a.m. Sal Conaboy is a much-sought after recruit and Pittston Area is a good solid football team led by coach Tony Donato, who is one of the best.

I'm intrigued by the Dallas-Dunmore scrimmage and the Hanover Area-Riverside scrimmage. Both Dunmore and Riverside lost key personnel to graduation from their championship squads, but I wouldn;t be surprised if both teams are in the championship games in the District 2 playoffs this season.

Things to watch for at a scrimmage

Scrimmages are first and foremost controlled practices. As a fan what you should look for when evaluating where your team is at this early part of the season is execution, discipline, intensity and enthusiasm.

Teams generally come out for 10 plays. It's important to establish the line of scrimmage and understand that the play calling is not necessarily what a coach would call in a game.

If the scrimmage you attend has a Down-and-Distance segment, this is where you will get a better idea of how your team is faring. You have to achieve first downs to move the ball down the field. If your team struggles, then you know more work has to be done. But don;t get too caught up in wild successes either. Teams generally stay very vanilla defensively for the first scrimmage.

Scrimmage schedule

Western Wayne at Meyers, 9:30 a.m.

Carbondale at Coughlin, 9:30 a.m.

Scranton Prep at Wyoming Area, 9:30 a.m.

Pittston Area at Abington Heights, 10 a.m.

Dunmore at Dallas, 10 a.m.

Carson Long at Holy Cross, 10 a.m.

Nanticoke at Honesdale, 10 a.m.

Lackawanna Trail at North Pocono, 10 a.m.

Wallenpaupack at Lakeland, 10 a.m.

Tunkhannock at Mid Valley, 10 a.m.

Wyalusing at Montrose, 10 a.m.

Hanover Area at Riverside, 10 a.m.

Athens at Susquehanna, 10 a.m.

Lake-Lehman at Valley View, 10 a.m.

Crestwood at West Scranton, 10 a.m.

Old Forge at Cowanesque Valley. 11 a.m.

Scranton at GAR, 11:30 a.m.

Nazareth at Delaware Valley, 4 p.m.