It took me a while, and it was a lot harder than I thought it would be, but I finally put together my All Unruly Team. There were tons of great atheletes and kids with heart this year. I had to consider a lot of different factors to come up with this list.
What I did was compile all the notes from the other writers of this site, viewed video's from many of the games I did not see, asked people what they thought, looked at stats, read all the news clippings, etc. I took all that and then I said to myself, If I was going to create one team from a pool of all of the players in the Iron Hills Conference (both Iron and Hills Divisions), who would I want on my team?
Then I started to come up with names. Many of names who are not on the list below came up. But I wanted to make one team so I had figure out who to keep. Then I decided that players who were on winning teams would get extra points.
So without further ado, please welcome your 2007 All Unruly Team:
OFFENSE
QB - Dan Kellner - Morris Hills: Tooks his team to the State Finals. Pure Leader. 3,000 career passing. He is the team leader I would want.
QB - Akeem Cunningham - E.O.: Won his team a State Final. Probably the best QB in the league. Cunningham is the guy I want if Kellner goes down. Reminds me of Vince Young.
RB - Eugene Fowler - Par Hills: In my opinion highly under rated. Fowler is a pure runningback and a real football player.
RB - George Bass - Morristown: Love this kid. Suprisingly he does not have flat out blazing speed but has incredible ability to stop on a time and gun it to full speed in a blink of an eye.
FB - Joe Riposta - Mendham: Runs like a gazelle, yet will run you over like a train. Without him, Mendham does not go 7-2.
WR - Jerry Carter - Morristown: Carter and Colvin were like Manning and Harrison this year. Very deserving of this honor.
WR - Mike Agrifolio - West Essex: Very fast and a total gamer. In my opinion Agrifolio is the glue that kept the Knights together. Not that they were falling apart, but hewas just a very important part of that team and I would love to have this kid on my team.
TE - Luke Mirabella - Morris Hills: I beleive Mirabella had the most receptions for MoHills (if not he was a close number 2). He was just a big target for Kellner and did not go down easily. Very reminesent to Mark Bavarro.
OL - Adam Suckno - Morris Knolls: Suckno also gets the Tough as Nails Award for just being a bully of a blocker while playing with torn tendon in his knee all year. If we made any money at this site we would buy him a Ford F150 for being so tough.
OL - Aaron DeWitt - Mendham: DeWitt was the emotional leader of this team. Not the most talented kid in the league but I would take 11 kids with the heart he had any day.
OL - Brendan Ward - Chatham: Ward took his job seriously all year. Many times he would block three or four guys on one play.
OL - Andy Fender - Par Hills: Fender serves more pankakes than I.H.O.P. I never saw a high schooler put more kids on their back then this guy. And he had fun doing it.
OL - Andrew Sklover - Mendham: Sklover was the big man in the middle for the Minutemen. His size and ability to block down field helped to pave the way for full back Riposta to rush for over 1,000 and his QB Schermerhorn to throw for over 1,000.
Utility - Doug Dudek - Morris Hills: "The Dude", as we so effectionally call him on this site, is the perfect utility guy. This guy just has a knack for being at the right place all the time.
K - Cory Mundt - Morris Hills: Put Cory and Mundt together and you get "Money". And that is what Mundt was all year. He was the Adam Vinetieri of the Iron Hills Conference.
DEFENSE
DL - Chris Zarkoskie - Seton Hall Prep: SHP's defense began with Zarkoskie. I see big things for him in college.
DL - Chris Lloyd - Morristown: I think Lloydd had at least an assist on every tackle this year. It seemed, "Chris Lloydd on the tackle" was the most frequent phrase to come out of the Mo-Town announcers mouth. He also had 11 sacks...which is pretty sick.
DL - Nick Lusardi - Morris Hills: Lusardi was to MoHills defense what DeWitt was to Mendham's offense. This guy added so much heart into this D. The kid of guy you need to be successful.
DL - Tom Bianchi - West Essex: Bianchi's play is reminds me of Osi Umenyiora. Just a fast and vicious defender.
LB - Evan Picariello - Hanover Park: I might have to check this guy's birth certificate because he has been playing for HP for the last 5 years or so...or at least it seems it. Picariello has been playing since his sophmore year and just a fabulous talent. This guy can compete at the next level any day of the week.
LB - Anthony Hayek - West Essex: No name exuded more fear than Hayek's. Just saying his name to opponents gave them goose bumps. And he didn't dissappoint. He had a great year and a marvelous varsity career (which started as a freshman). Hayek walks away with three State Championship rings. Not too shabby.
LB - Keion Wade - E.O.: Wade is a sheer talent. One of the biggest reasons E.O. has a ring this year. He will be playing big time college ball.
DB - Dan Thomsen - Randolph: 50 years from now they will be talking about all of the interceptions Thomsen had this year. I think he had 25 picks...I don't know, who's counting anyhow. Dispite a dismal season for his team, Thomsen had one of the best years of any kid in the state.
DB - Phil Gatti - Hanover Park: Gatti is another one of those guys who I would want on my team. He blocks punts, catches passes, intercepts passes, runs the ball, causes fumbles, recover fumbles, etc. You name it, he does it.
DB - Daniel Stover - E.O.: Stover deserves this better than anyone. He plays like a pro and I would want this guy on my team in a heartbeat.
KR - Rason Vines - Weequahic: Vines reminds me and plays like Devon Hester of the Bears. He is also as deadly as him on the return. Problem is, teams stopped kicking to him because he was so dangerous. Any single player who gives his team good field position by not even touching the ball will earn a spot on my team any day.
TEAM AWARD: I am giving this award to Dover. The Tigers has a dismall season going 1-9. That much losing would kill the spirit of any team. But they did not quit on themselves or their coach. That says a lot about the character of those kids. I see Dover suprising a lot of people next year.
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10 comments:
Not bad, Rules, Not Bad.
A couple of notes...I'd have made a separate pick for Safety (Santomo maybe?) and you need a second TE pick and two DE's as well. I might have picked someone else for KR...did Vines take any to the house this year? Who did in IHC? There were definitely other players that teams stopped kicking to because of the threat of breaking one...
Also, I might have picked a separate PR.
What about a special teams player?
Overall, not bad though.
Thanks Val Halla...It was a pain in the A** to do. So is this website to be honest with you. I go through swings where I want to dump it because it is so time consuming.
I get a lot of emails from people saying they like it. If I had some help from some people (parents or students) I would be able to manage it better.
I think I might give this website a break and then wake it up mid summer for Football.
Anyhow, I am just thinking outloud. Back to this list. Thanks Val Hall for the props. It was difficult. Santomo was got a big consideration. He deserves big props. But the EO guy is going to some big time college and was a second teamer All State. Plus he won a State Title.
Vines definately deserves the KR. I saw him play one game and every kick was a squib to him. His team had some tough breaks but he was very Devon Hesterish. There were other boys who will get major props next season at the KR/PR return position (wink wink). Plus Vines definately had at least one return to the big house. But maybe more.
Going to the State Finals definately gave guys some big points. SHP had some stud guys too but they lost points for not getting a ring.
There were other kids I could mention. But perhaps we can get some people commenting about who might be deserving of some recognition.
By the way Val Halla, that picture on your comments if f'n hilarious!!!
Anthony Napoleon, played 25 snaps this year, get your stats right
anthony napoleon played on the field goal unit and that is it.. he maybe played on the field for about 15 snaps if that..i say casey flynn deserves this more then anthony..get your stats right
That's it...I am officially taking a hiatus...or whatever it is called.
And for your information, Napolean was the biggest, baddest player in the Iron Hills Conference...albiet for 15 plays.
I'll be back next football season. Beat it!
napoleon might have been the biggest. but he got pushed around all the time by kids that weighed 160lbs, so get facts right
Yo Rules!! Got any photos from the Passarelli invitational? It was solid! Vigilante and Franklin of Mendham took girls AND boys 3200 I think...
Yo, Val...you want to go for a run? I just called you.
matt rea from summit a soph
punt returner,
4 ints, two vs. morris hills
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