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Football report

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published September 21, 2001


The Pinellas Top 10

With last week's ranking in parenthesis

1. (1) Seminole (3-0) -- Still the class of the county, but no true tests since Week 1. East Lake will be a test.

2. (4) Northeast (3-0) -- Highlight Oct. 19 on the calendar now -- Vikings at Warhawks for the 5A-8 title.

3. (3) CC Catholic (3-0) -- No mas! Forces PHU into the running clock in the third quarter of a 44-0 rout.

4. (5) East Lake (2-1) -- Two consecutive wins against quality passing teams by rushing, rushing, and rushing some more.

5. (7) Largo (3-0) -- Shows it can win in a shootout, might need to do so again Sept. 28 in key district game at Countryside.

6. (2) Tarpon Springs (2-1) -- Very vulnerable with a second-string quarterback and Roshawn Marshall in street clothes.

7. (10) Dixie Hollins (2-1) -- Will not fool around again with the ball, the lead and one minute left on the clock.

8. (8) Countryside (2-1) -- Rebounds from East Lake embarrassment, gets leg up in 4A-9 with win against Dunedin.

9. (9) Osceola (3-0) -- No postseason does not equal no incentive. Might feast on teams looking ahead to district games.

10. (5) Lakewood (1-2) -- Special teams not special at all in a two-point loss to Seminole and one-point loss to Largo.

Players of the Week

Week 3

OFFENSE: Marcus Paschal -- In a seesaw game against Lakewood, the Largo quarterback put the Packers on top at the end with a game-tying touchdown pass in the fourth quarter and a touchdown run in overtime.

DEFENSE: Raymond Schroeder -- The Countryside defensive end tallied two sacks and returned a fumble 83 yards for a touchdown in the Cougars' 35-21 win against Dunedin.

Week 2

OFFENSE: Mike Scanlon -- The running back led Clearwater Central Catholic with 161 yards rushing, 39 yards receiving and an interception in a 14-6 win against three-time Class A state champion Tallahassee North Florida Christian.

DEFENSE: Nate Huegal -- The East Lake linebacker returned two fumbles for touchdowns and helped the Eagles hold Countryside quarterback Kyle Wolfinbarger to 43 yards passing.

Previous Weeks

OFFENSE

Week 1: Jason Teague, Osc

DEFENSE

Week 1: Brian Reliford, SP

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