SENECA FOOTBALL NEWSLETTER 2018 The greatest thing about being a head coach is getting a 14 year old boy who comes in as a Freshman and watching him turn into a young man over the 4 years he is your program. The hardest part is saying goodbye. We did just that at our 14th Annual End of Season Ban- quet. These 15 young men, as I have told them a bunch of times, DID IT RIGHT! They were hard workers, listened to coaches, got it done in the weight room, are leaders in our school and community, showed up ready to go every Monday no matter what Friday’s outcome was, reached our goal of getting into the playoffs, believed in our Seneca Football Family and made me proud every single day. I love these guys and I wish them luck as they go and get ready for the rest of their lives! They all are going to have huge success in what ever they decide to do!
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SENECA FOOTBALL NEWSLETTER 2018
The greatest thing about being a head coach
is getting a 14 year old boy who comes in as a
Freshman and watching him turn into a young
man over the 4 years he is your program.
The hardest part is saying goodbye. We did
just that at our 14th Annual End of Season Ban-
quet. These 15 young men, as I have told
them a bunch of times, DID IT RIGHT! They
were hard workers, listened to coaches, got it
done in the weight room, are leaders in our
school and community, showed up ready to
go every Monday no matter what Friday’s
outcome was, reached our goal of getting into
the playoffs, believed in our Seneca Football
Family and made me proud every single day.
I love these guys and I wish them luck as they
go and get ready for the rest of their lives!
They all are going to have huge success in
what ever they decide to do!
2018 Seneca Football Schedule
Every 2 years our
Football Schedule
will change. The
West Jersey Foot-
ball League will do
this based on size of
school, comparable
records from previ-
ous seasons and
sometimes even lo-
cation. This year we
will be in a division
with Cumberland,
Cherry Hill East,
Cherry Hill West,
Pennsauken & Tri-
ton. When it comes
to playoffs we will
continue to be in
Group III. Some-
things that are new
in 2018; if you don’t
make the playoffs
you can play two
conciliation games
week 8 and week 9.
Even if you make
the playoffs and
lose your first game
you can still play a
conciliation game
the week after. The
Sectional State
Championship will
be the weekend be-
fore Thanksgiving.
If you win you play a
Bowl Game (South
Group III Champion
vs Central Group III
Champion) the first
weekend in Decem-
ber!
“next issue – March”
2017 Season Recognition & Banquet Awards
1st Team All Conference
- WR Tommy Scarpello Sr
- OL Cole England Sr
- LB John Murphy Sr
- DB Kevin Gsell Sr
2nd Team All Conference
- OL Mike Maus Sr
- RB Dan Kurp Sr
- WR Kaden Hastie Jr
- DL Austin Endebrock Soph
- DB Ian Gray Sr
1st Team All County
- DB Kevin Gsell
1st Team All County Academics
- OL Cole England
1st Team All South Jersey (Inquire)
- DB Kevin Gsell
Brooks Irvine Player of the Week
- DB Kevin Gsell
Gordon Masters Unsung Hero
- Cole England
- Mike Maus
- Joey Pepe
- Dan Pfeffer
- Matt Angelov
- LJ Hanyecz
Gordon Master Scholar Athlete Dinner
- Sr. Luke Schubert-Brown
- Jr. Kaden Hastie
- So. Malin Jasinski
- Fr. Najheem Johnson
Gordon Masters Captains Night
- Kevin Gsell
- Drew Hastie
- Mike Maus
- Tommy Scarpello
Banquet Awards
Brad Ecklund Award—Mike Maus
Nick Parisi Award—Drew Hastie
Charles Hayward Award—Dan Pfeffer
Upper Crust Sledgehammer—Kevin Gsell
Varsity O Player of the Year—Cole England
Varsity D Player of the Year—Kevin Gsell
Varsity ST Player of the Year—Najheem Johnson
JV O Player of the Year—Mac Carlin
Frosh Player of the Year—Garret Woodruff
OB MVP—Dan Kurp
WR MVP—Tommy Scarpello
OL MVP—Cole England
DL MVP—LJ Hanyecz
LB MVP—John Murphy
OLB MVP—John Martin
DB MVP—Ian Gray
Joe Corbi Most Improved—Dan Kurp
Scout Team Player of the Year—Anthony Corona
Record Breakers of 2016
Most Receptions Career (80) Tommy Scarpello
Most Reception Yards Career (853) Tommy Scarpello
Most Kick Return TD’s Season (2) Najheem Johnson
Most Passing Attempts in a game (38) Malin Jasinski
Most Tackles in a game (2) Kevin Gsell
Most Career Kicking Total Points (105) Kevin Gsell
Seneca Players
Playing At Next Level
The College Recruiting Process I get asked a lot of what to do (as a parent) when it comes to getting into college and playing a sport. Here are some things:
1. Grades #1, many kids who have the potential miss out because they don’t meet the Universi-ties requirements with GPA in Core Courses & SAT/ACT Scores.
2. Get great at what you do. You have to stand out. Work hard, practice, lift, speed, size, ex-plosive power.
3. Get Recognized—HUDL—we send film out of every player who wants to play at the next lev-el. Hudl is how we video games, make high-lights & send to recruiters. You have to show you can play at their level on film.
4. Visit with Coaches: we have about 40 Colleges come to Seneca & talk with our kids at the end of every season. Colleges that range from Pitt, Rutgers & Temple to TCNJ & Rowan. Most of the schools to the right come every year looking for players.
5. GO TO A HS COMBINE—now a days how kids do at a combine (40 times, Vertical Leaps, Agility etc.) can help get you recognized before the start of a season!