The top players in Section 1 were honored Sunday night at the 2012 All-Section Dinner in White Plains. Here’s a look at all of the honorees:
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CLASS AA
ALL-SECTION FIRST TEAM
Terrence Holden, Sr., TE/DE, New Rochelle
Jason Ceneus, Sr., HB/SS, New Rochelle
Chris Rhue, Sr., QB/RB/DB, Mahopac
Kevin Duke, Jr., QB, Ketcham
Billy DeLay, Sr., HB/DB, Clarkstown North
Shaquille Muscadin, Sr., WR/DB, Ramapo
Khalil Edney, Sr., QB, New Rochelle
Andrew Verboys Jr., Sr., QB, Scarsdale
Mat Marino, Sr., WR/DB, Mamaroneck
Michael Simone, Sr., TE/DT, Mahopac
Eddie Ruckel, Sr., FB/LB, Clarkstown North
Joe Clarke, Sr., TE/DE, New Rochelle
Dale White, Sr., WR/DB, John Jay-EF
John Dapolito, Sr., FB/LB, North Rockland
Marquez Jackson-Allen, So., RB/LB, Mamaroneck
Nick Connell, Sr., RB/LB, North Rockland
Rob Haughton, Sr., RB/LB, John Jay-EF
Kyle Contreras, Sr., QB/S, John Jay-EF
Eric Favors, So., G/NG, North Rockland
Ray Ganley, Sr., OT/DT, New Rochelle
Mark Annunziato, Sr., OL, Clarkstown South
Jason Dorsainville, Sr., OT/DT, Ramapo
Ray Manfredi, Sr., DL, Clarkstown South
Joey Scheffold, Sr., C/DT, North Rockland
Seth Oseghale, Sr., OG/DE, Carmel
ALL-SECTION HONORABLE MENTION
Robby Nigro, Sr., RB/DB, Mamaroneck
Alex Starzyk, Sr., K/P, Arlington
Ladre Milburne, Sr., FB/LB, Mount Vernon
Jacob Morganstern, So., RB, Ketcham
Wijante Holden, Sr., HB/DB, New Rochelle
Gavin Harley, Sr., HB/DB, New Rochelle
Chris Gragnani, Sr., QB, Suffern
Giorgio Cineus, Sr., RB/SS, Suffern
Rodney Etienne, Sr., QB, Ramapo
John Schudy, Sr., OLB, Mamaroneck
Christian Riefenhauser, Sr., FB/LB, Mahopac
Frankie Regalbuto, Sr., QB, Clarkstown North
Brandon Williams, Sr., QB/RB/DB, White Plains
Danny McCarthy, Sr., QB, Mamaroneck
Matt McMullin, Jr., HB/DB, Clarkstown North
JJ Mulvey, Jr., WR, Ketcham
Shane Cronin, Sr., K/P, Clarkstown South
Jon Forrest, So., FB/LB, New Rochelle
Andrew Sommer, So., RB/LB, Mamaroneck
Charles Venezia, Sr., LB, Clarkstown South
Shayne Forbes, Sr., LB, New Rochelle
Elon Walters, Sr., RB, Ketcham
Michael Cappanbianca, Sr., FB/LB, North Rockland
Ryan Swanson, Sr., LB, John Jay-EF
John Cappello, Sr., FB/DE, Scarsdale
Andrew Marchionni, Sr., OG/LB, Mahopac
Peter Harris, Sr., OL/DL, Mamaroneck
Justin Douglas, Sr., OT/NG, New Rochelle
Robby Lorden, Sr., OL/DL/LB, White Plains
Jason Sanabria, Sr., OG/DT, John Jay-EF
Dan Murphy, Sr., C/LB, Carmel
Joe Gervasi, Sr., WR/DB, Carmel
Class AA: Backs of the year —
Chris Rhue, Mahopac
Khalil Edney, New Rochelle
Nick Connell, North Rockland
Class AA: Linemen of the year —
John Dapolito, North Rockland
Ray Manfredi, Clarkstown South
Joe Clarke, New Rochelle
Class AA: Coach of the year —
Lou DiRienzo, New Rochelle
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CLASS A
ALL-SECTION FIRST TEAM
League 1
Jack Lambert, Sr., QB/RB/WR/DB, John Jay
Joe Letizia, Sr., RB/SS, Tappan Zee
Devin Lopez, Jr., QB, Sleepy Hollow
Ronny Munoz, Sr., FB/LB, Sleepy Hollow
Vin Nicita, Sr., QB, Harrison
Tyler Keech, Sr., QB, John Jay
Joe Fraietta, Sr., QB, Hen Hud
Andrew Livingston, So., QB, Rye
John Brophy, Jr., RB/SS, Panas
Robert Waldman, Sr., RB/DB, Harrison
Mike Amicucci, Jr., RB/DB, Harrison
Tom Guzzo, Sr., FB/LB, Panas
Charlie Credendino, Sr., OL/DL, Harrison
Connor O’Neill, Sr., OL/DL, Lakeland
Ben Schwartz, Sr., OL/DL, Hen Hud
Pat Walpole, Sr., OL/DL, Tappan Zee
Jason Valvano, Sr., OL/DL, John Jay
Frank Curanaj, Sr., OL/DL, Sleepy Hollow
Jack Hasselmann, Sr., WR/DB, Rye
League 2
Nick Mariano, Sr., QB, Yorktown
Brian McNeil, Sr., QB, Brewster
Eric Meyreles, Jr., HB/DB, Yorktown
D’Andre Smith, Sr., QB, Poughkeepsie
Joe Festo, Sr., WR, Somers
Justin Davidov, Jr., QB, Ossining
Jason Ippolito, Sr., RB/DB, Port Chester
Kristian Prenga, Sr., QB/LB, Saunders
Midnet Cantave, Sr., WR/DB, Spring Valley
Stefano Bicknese, Sr., RB/DB, Somers
Francisco Wilson-King, Sr., RB/LB, Saunders
Derwohn Bartley, Sr., FB/LB, Nyack
Joe Lombardo, Sr., RB/LB, Somers
Brady Condron, Sr., OG/LB, Byram Hills
Brandon Weir, Sr., OL/DL, Poughkeepsie
Frank Golinello, Jr., OL/DL, Brewster
Dylan Owen, Sr., OG/DE, Somers
Dan Campbell, Sr., OG/DE, Somers
Ed Schoenig, Sr., TE/LB
ALL-SECTION HONORABLE MENTION
League 1
Steve Bencosme, Sr., WR/DB, Sleepy Hollow
Russ Mylnar, Jr., LB, Panas
Ryan Bonfati, Sr., WR/DB, Lakeland
Chris Beato, Sr., K, Panas
Desmond Djekovic, Sr., FB/LB, Tappan Zee
Dionel Infante, Sr., WR/DB, Sleepy Hollow
Josh Kraft, Sr., WR/DB, Hen Hud
Rob Gullo, Jr., RB/LB, Pearl River
Justin Fischer, Jr., RB/LB, Hen Hud
Danny Sullivan, Sr., RB/LB, Rye
Jake Marino, Jr., RB/DB, Harrison
Carson Cole, Sr., RB/DB/K, Hen Hud
Kevin Nathanson, Sr., RB/DB, Harrison
Jimmy Flaherty, Jr., RB/LB, Lakeland
Zeke Sierra, Sr., TE/DE, Sleepy Hollow
Joey Nickerson, Sr., RB/LB, Fox Lane
Will Coris, Sr., OL/LB, Beacon
Chris Hutter, Sr., OL/LB, Sleepy Hollow
Kris Buck, Sr., OL/DL, Beacon
Andrew Aquilino, Sr., OL/DL, Rye
Ryan Knox, Jr., OL/DL, Harrison
Jeremy Altamuro, Jr., OL/DL, Harrison
Marc Jones, Sr., DT, Panas
Brett Lobien, Sr., OT/LB, Horace Greeley
Nick De La Pava, Sr., TE/DE, Fox Lane
League 2
Keron Phillip, Sr., WR/FS, Saunders
Jon Miller, Sr., FB/NG, Pelham
Jamal Whittaker, Jr., FB/DL, Gorton
James Chambers, Sr., LB, Poughkeepsie
Greg DiCarlo, Sr., QB, Eastchester
Eric Mfodwo, Sr., OG/DE, Saunders
John Decker, Sr., QB, Somers
Dashawn Rodriguez, Sr., TE/DE, Nyack
Davonte Hamilton, So., WR/LB, Poughkeepsie
Jonathan Vasquez, Sr., HB/DB, Gorton
Jack Calby, Sr., HB, Eastchester
Matt Gargano, So., RB/LB, Brewster
Stephen Ryan, Sr., RB/LB, Spring Valley
Steve Candelaria, Sr., RB/DB, Ossining
Pat Condy, Sr., QB/FS, Pelham
Jahvan Maxwell, Sr., FB, Poughkeepsie
Fernando Solis, Sr., RB, Brewster
Andy Balcomb, Sr., OG/LB, Ossining
Jason Falasca, Sr., OG/DT, Somers
Nolkens Francois, Sr., OG/DE, Port Chester
Robert Pontbriand, Sr., OT/DT, Somers
Vinny Nardini, Sr., OL/DL, Brewster
Myles Blocker, Sr., DT, Poughkeepsie
Coles Dorsainville, Sr., OL/DL, Spring Valley
John Cuyatti, Jr., OT/DT, Port Chester
David Varian, Sr., OL/DL, Yorktown
Stanley Dragon, Sr., OT/DT, Nyack
Christian Dedvukaj, Sr., TE/LB
Class A: Backs of the year —
League 1
Jack Lambert, John Jay
Joe Letizia, Tappan Zee
Devin Lopez, Sleepy Hollow
Vin Nicita, Harrison
League 2
Nick Mariano, Yorktown
D’Andre Smith, Poughkeepsie
Stefano Bicknese, Somers
Class A: Linemen of the year —
League 1
Charlie Credendino, Harrison
Jason Valvano, John Jay
Frank Curanaj, Sleepy Hollow
League 2
Joe Lombardo, Somers
Brandon Weir, Poughkeepsie
Frank Golinello, Brewster
Class A: Coach of the year —
League 1
Steve Borys, Sleepy Hollow
League 2
Tony DeMatteo, Somers
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CLASS B
ALL-SECTION FIRST TEAM
Chris Keenan, Jr., WR/DB, Our Lady of Lourdes
Gabe Kardish, Sr., WR/DB, Ardsley
Nick Grous, Sr., RB/LB, Croton-Harmon
Nick Greto, Sr., FB/LB, Pleasantville
Bryce Gioia, Jr., RB/LB, Our Lady of Lourdes
Devlin Brennan, Sr., C/DE, Our Lady of Lourdes
Nick Porter, Sr., OG/LB, Our Lady of Lourdes
Cam Burns, Sr., OG/DT, Pleasantville
Tommy Hopkins, Sr., OT/DT, Westlake
ALL-SECTION HONORABLE MENTION
Mike Walsh, Sr., QB/DB, Putnam Valley
Jackson Stone, Sr., QB/K, Edgemont
Shoran Tamura, Sr., WR/DB, Irvington
Charlie Montgomery, Sr., WR/LB, Pleasantville
Pete Smith, Sr., FB/LB, Nanuet
Chris Kim, Jr., HB/LB, Edgemont
Dan Breit, Sr., RB/DB, Nanuet
Kevin Brundage, Sr., OG/LB, Nanuet
Alex Bowser, Sr., OG/DT, Croton-Harmon
Kevin Barile, Sr., OG/DT, Pleasantville
Matt Gennarelli, Sr., OG/LB, Croton-Harmon
George Maniteras, Sr., OT/DE, Nanuet
Eric Diamond, Sr., OG/DE, Ardsley
Liam Reilly, Sr., C/LB, Nanuet
John Cruz, Sr., DT, Nanuet
Chris Grevas, Sr., OG/DT, Our Lady of Lourdes
Joe Rhoades, Sr., OG/DT, Our Lady of Lourdes
Rahhim Shillingford, Sr., C/DT, Putnam Valley
Class B: Backs of the year —
Nick Grous, Croton-Harmon
Bryce Gioia, Our Lady of Lourdes
Class B: Linemen of the year —
Devlin Brennan, Our Lady of Lourdes
Tommy Hopkins, Westlake
Class B: Coach of the year —
Brian Walsh, Our Lady of Lourdes
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CLASS C/D
ALL-SECTION FIRST TEAM
Justin Riccio, Sr., QB/S, Woodlands
Dom Brescia, So., RB/SS, Rye Neck
Nick Reisman, Sr., RB/LB, Tuckahoe
Tim Soave, Jr., RB/DE, Dobbs Ferry
Jakob Calvini, Jr., RB/DE, Rye Neck
Da’Sean Downey, Sr., OT/DE, Woodlands
Petey DeJoy, Sr., C/DL, Bronxville
ALL-SECTION HONORABLE MENTION
Matt Tormey, Sr., WR, Bronxville
Ron Richards, Sr., WR, Woodlands
Cameron Thomas, Sr., RB, Pawling
Tyrone Barber, Jr., RB/LB, Woodlands
Alex Brizer, Sr., RB, Hastings
Dylan Eddy, Sr., WR, Woodlands
Ray Jackson, Sr., RB/LB, Woodlands
Ryan Morningstar, Jr., RB/SS, Rye Neck
Mike Linnane, Sr., RB/LB, Valhalla
Alex Anderson, Sr., RB/LB, Rye Neck
Nico Denise, Sr., RB/SS, Albertus Magnus
Brian Gardner, Sr., RB/DL, Dobbs Ferry
Joey Bellantoni, Sr., OG/LB, Tuckahoe
Ryan Dahlia, Sr., WR, Haldane
Class C/D Backs of the year —
Justin Riccio, Woodlands
Nick Reisman, Tuckahoe
Tim Soave, Dobbs Ferry
Class C/D: Linemen of the year —
Da’Sean Downey, Woodlands
Class C/D: Coach of the year —
Nick Ianello, Rye Neck
Mike Meade, Woodlands
John D’Arco, Tuckahoe
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319 Comments
Thanks, Just.
As for ppr, you can either love him or leave him alone…
Prince, so many great posts above.. Don’t know where to start…
First…. U could spend a month posting what “hoops said …” are your posts not proof enough to everyone that this guy likes to spin????
But no way that kid ran a 4.45 40… If that true I run a 4.6!!!!
“JUST
SOME STATS
Khalil Edney – QB (#7, Sr.): 86-172 (50%), 1338 yards, 17 TDs, 4 INTs; 90 rushes, 489 yards, 4 TDs
Jason Ceneus – RB/SS (#3, Sr.): 72 rushes, 484 yards, 6 TDs; 4 INTs
Jonathan Forrest – RB/ILB (#21, So.): 103 rushes, 362 yards, 3 TDs
Joe Clarke – TE/DE (#10, Sr.): 24 receptions, 466 yards, 9 TDs; 6.5 sacks
Ray Ganley – OT/DT (#58, Sr.): 3.5 sacks
Cory Holder – OT/DT (#53, So.): 4.5 sacks”
Prince, why can’t these be put on max preps???? Is it that big of a deal for these guys???
Little shocked at ceneus rb stats….he has a lot of talent and should be better in sense of more carries and more yards…still 6 yards a carry..
What I like about edney stats… Only 4 int’s… Shows he is accurate and won’t force the ball…that would be very intriguing if I was Marist or albany…looking for a qb
Prince, another great point of yours… where are all the CHSFL Fanz who said we were crazy to say New Ro as good/better than Iona???? Man, they were acting like “experts”... “I saw both teams and Iona 2 TD’s better”
Where have all the “experts” gone?????????
GOOD ENOUGH FOR PRINCE
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE PEASANTS…
Lourdes star Brennan chooses Bucknell
by Kevin Devaney Jr. on Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 10:41 AM / Updated Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 10:52 AM
Lourdes lineman Devlin Brennan made his official visit last weekend to Bucknell University. The football coaching staff at the program sold him on the school with one message.
“The head coach was talking and said they want to recruit some hitters on the line,” Brennan said. “And they said I fit the bill pretty good.”
Brennan decided that fit was a perfect one for him. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound lineman made his verbal commitment to play for the FCS (formerly Division I-AA) program this week.
A punishing two-way player, Brennan chose Bucknell over Lafayette and will play on the offensive line.
“Bucknell is a running type of team. They do a lot of stuff that I’m used to,” Brennan said. “They see me as an inside type of guy but they also said I could play tackle. Wherever there’s playing time, I’m playing there.”
Brennan was the driving force behind one of Section 1’s biggest offensive line, which paved the way for Lourdes’ first ever sectional championship. He start at center and defensive tackle and was named first team All-Hudson Valley by MSG Varsity.
Thanks to a relentless work ethic, Brennan started four years at Lourdes and was a key component from its ascension from mediocrity to sectional champ.
Brennan made his debut four years ago in the season opener against Sleepy Hollow.
“We won that game, so it felt pretty,” Brennan said. “I was pretty nervous. It’s going to be nervousness all over again.”
Brennan said he’s stepping into a Bucknell roster that’s loaded with young talent on the offensive line.
“They’re rebuilding the program, trying to recruit much bigger guys,” he said. “It doesn’t worry me at all.”
@States – ignore Big Joe he is joking. He laughs whenever he blogs, so never take him serious. I have to put up with him everyday and I came close several times checking into a insane asylum
I have a question, say 10 years ago was 4.4 speed as common as now. Who would you say had 4.4 speed late 90’s early 00’?
POY for me is a person who leads and excel game after game and Bicknese was clearly the leader, motivator and excelled in every game. Edney had times during the year when he was lost and others like clark had to be there to help. And not winning the MVP in their final game shows that he was not the leader and did not excel in every game. This award should go to Bicknese.
@section1 – I might agree with you on Bicknese. Its ashame he was ill for Cornwall, and I think the outcome couldve been different
@Statesman – you want to laugh, Big Joe on Facebook wrote, if the end of the world is coming , God please take all liberals LOL
JUST
DO YOU REMEMBER CALL CENEUS AS ALL SECTION THIS YEAR????????
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i agree forrest will be a beast next season ceneus will make all-section next year and watch out for clarke also edney will be better then this year at qb 1k passing and 1k running!!!
JUST!!.. #DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN I SAID COOPER AND CENEUS ARE 1 &1A!!...
I FOUND THE POST FROM BACK THEN!!...
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IonaPower December 24th, 2011 at 8:06 am
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How would you rate Chris Cooper vs Jason Censeus
I thought Cooper is a much better player and athlete than Combs.
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IonaPower December 24th, 2011 at 8:06 am
prince
How would you rate Chris Cooper vs Jason Censeus!!....
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good comparsion!!.... i think theyre both #1 and #1a in westchester next season!!.. they both have similar strengths and weaknesses!!!..... i think cooper is excellent run stopper very physical and strong changes direction very well cooper plays man better then zone and he plays the short routes better then the deep route!!... he has very good speed and quickness back pedal needs to improve some!... but he has very good hips
ceneus very good against the run not as strong or as physical as cooper but he is a better open field tackler!... very solid against the short passes but has trouble at times adjusting or playing the deep ball d1 hips and feet very good back pedal and changes direction very well!!... iona power i let you pick!! one can be consider a open field corner the other can be considered closed corner!!!.....
Just!!..
Remember when I told the real NR I believe that RAY GANLEY IS A BEAST!!!... And everyone ask #WHO IS GANLEY??... Well GANLEY IS ALL-section!!...
Just a fact December 8th, 2012 at 8:23 am
“KDJ’s Player of the Year: Khalil Edney, New Rochelle
KDJ’s Coach of the Year: Lou DiRienzo, New Rochelle”
Prince, it could be no other way… No matter how you shake out anyone’s else’s performances… This what u come up with every single time!!!
Congrats to edney and coach d!!
JUST… I agree you could not pick any other way!!.. Edney play great!!!
JUST…. You have to give it too coach d
#HE PUT HIS COACHING HAND DOWN!!!....
THE YEAR BEFORE HE BELIEVED THAT HIS TEAM UNDERACHIEVED ON OFFENSE, DEFENSE AND LEADERSHIP AND HE BLMED HIMSELF AND SOME OF THE PLAYERS NOT BEING COMMITTED LIKE THEY SHOULD!!.....
SO WHAT HE DOES HE COMES BACK WITH HIS BEST COACHING PERFORMANCE IN 20 years!!...
1).. Expanding his offense!!... Result they became more dangerous as the season progress and especially playoff time
2) ..HE TURNED HIS QB!..EDNEY LOSE ON NEW YORK STATE… Something he has never done!!...# result!... THE BEST PERFORMANCE IN NEW RO HISTORY FOR A QB! 1,400 PASSING & 500YDS RUSHING AND # STATE CHIP, POY AWARD!!..
3) HE TURNED IT UP ON DEFENSE!!!... #RESULT!....HAVING HIS DEFENSE PUT ON ONE OF GREATEST OF ALLTIME DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE IN A SEASON IN CLASS AA IN PROBABLY NEW YORK STATE!!.. Allowing 2 first half touchdown in 12 games and allowing 64 points on the season by there starters!!!..
*NEW YORK STATE HISTORY!!!...
section1parent December 8th, 2012 at 12:27 pm
POY for me is a person who leads and excel game after game and Bicknese was clearly the leader, motivator and excelled in every game. Edney had times during the year when he was lost and others like clark had to be there to help. And not winning the MVP in their final game shows that he was not the leader and did not excel in every game. This award should go to Bicknese.
Sec1!!.... I have to disagree with you!!.. Bicknese had a great year!!!.. But how do you out shine a State chip, sec chip, off MVP , 1,400 pass, 500 rushing!!...????? 1,400 rushing yards? That not enough!!.. Edney should have had 6td’s in the state chip stiff arm the db on the goal line and if they didn’t call back his 1st run!!! ... Edney out shines the whole section this year!!
sorry states,....your are the best—-have a good year and dont work that hard GO TO FLORIDA LIKE I HAVE BEEN DOING EVERY YEAR FOR 60 YEARS
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