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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Team News - 2021 Players Honored at Year End Banquet

The 2021 West Chester University Golden Ram football team was honored at the 55th annual team banquet Saturday afternoon at the Sykes Student Union on the campus of West Chester University.

For their performance in each game this past season, Killinger Foundation President Rick Daniels presented the following players with the Killinger Foundation Player of the Game award:

Bentley - John George - In West Chester's 41-17 loss at Bentley, George (Sr., Bishop Shanahan) averaged 41 yards on four punts without a touchback. His kicks went to the Bentley 20, 6, 16, and 17 yard line. Mercyhurst - Michael Gobora - In West Chester's 56-10 win at Mercyhurst, Gobora (So., Pennsbury) tallied eight total tackles, including 5.0 tackles for loss for 20 yards, 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble. He was named PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week as a result. Edinboro - Phil Poquie - In West Chester's 41-37 win over visiting Edinboro, Poquie (Sr., Haverford School) rushed for 110 yards on 14 carries for an average of 7.9 yards/carry. He was not tackled for a loss in the game and scored on a 16-yard run. Millersville - Cole Zapf - In West Chester's 42-14 win at Millersville, Zapf (Sr., Downingtown West) tallied four total tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss for 19 yards and 2.0 sacks. Bloomsburg - Jordan Burney - In West Chester's come-from-behind 21-20 win over Bloomsburg, Burney (Sr., Bishop Egan) notched eight total tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks. One of his tackles for loss came on a third-and-goal from the one, forcing the Huskies into a field goal attempt which was missed. Shippensburg - Omar Peterkin - Although the Golden Rams fell at Shippensburg by a score of 34-18, Peterkin (Sr., Archbishop Wood) came up with seven total tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks. East Stroudsburg - Rasheem James - In a dominating 42-24 win over East Stroudsburg, James (Sr., Ben Franklin) only had four catches, but they totaled 83 yards including a back breaking 50-yard touchdown reception. Shepherd - Shane Dooley - In his best performance of his young career, Dooley (R-Fr., Father Judge) completed 20 of 30 passes for 276 yards, 5 touchdowns and no interceptions. He also netted 41 yards rushing after accounting for 36 yards in sacks, and almost rallied West Chester to victory in the final minutes of the contest. Lock Haven - Dan Neuhaus - In West Chester's 35-13 win at Lock Haven, Neuhaus (Sr., Bishop Shanahan) hauled in six passes for 127 yards. He scored on receptions of 14 and 30 yards on the day. Kutztown - Jackson Taylor - Despite the 21-14 setback to the PSAC East champion Kutztown Golden Bears, Taylor (So., Abington) racked up 16 total tackles, 11 of which were solo stops. He also notched 1.0 sack for eight yards and had another tackle for loss. Indiana - Ja'Den McKenzie - In West Chester's season ending 31-24 loss to Indiana, McKenzie (So., Sprigfield-Delco) scored all three of the Golden Rams' touchdowns. He rushed 23 times for a total of 112 yards and scored on runs of 47, 10 and 9 yards to give West Chester a 24-10 lead midway through the fourth quarter.




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West Chester Football Scholar Athlete of the Year - Michael Gobora
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The following players were selected by the coaches for their efforts this season:

Offensive Scout Team in Memory of Mark Killinger - D'Shaun Seals - Despite winning the scout team award, Seals (Fr., Imhotep) played in ten games this past season, returning 13 punts for 108 yards and nine kickoffs for 224 yards. He also had a 24-yard catch against Bloomsburg.


Dave Williams Defensive Scout Team - Nico Myers - Myers (R-Fr., Berks Catholic) saw action in three games this past season for the Golden Rams, logging a tackle at Mercyhurst.


Ted Novak Memorial Coaches' Award - Phil Poquie - Poquie (Sr., Haverford School) had his season cut short after suffering an injury at Shepherd. But he filled up the stat sheet in the first seven plus games as he had 629 yards and 7 touchdowns rushing, 8 catches for 56 yards, 14 kickoff returns for 365 yards, and 6 punt returns for 57 yards. Poquie's 138 all-purpose yards per game was tops in the PSAC.


Mark and Julie Drochek Coaches' Award - Omar Peterkin - Playing the role of the coach on the field, Peterkin (Sr., Archbishop Wood), a captain, was a mainstay on the defensive line. On the season, he totaled 40 tackles - including 8.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks. Peterkin also blocked a field goal against Kutztown.

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The following players were selected by their teammates for their performance for the season:

Unsung Hero Award - Cole Zapf - With an All-American manning the other linebacker position, Zapf (Sr., Downingtown West) was often overlooked. However, he finished second on the team with 72 tackles and was second on the team with 15.5 tackles for loss including 6.0 sacks. Zapf also forced fumbles at Mercyhurst and Shippensburg.


Bill Vansant Memorial Special Teams Award - John George - George (Sr., Bishop Shanahan) dropped 18 of his 63 punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line while only kicking two touchbacks. He averaged 40.0 yards per punt which was good for third in the PSAC.


Brazill Family Defensive Player of the Year - Jackson Taylor - Taylor (So., Abington) finished the season with 97 total tackles (7th in the PSAC) including 11.5 tackles for loss (12th in the PSAC). He received a host of honors including first team All-PSAC East, PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year, All-Super Region 1 by the Division 2 Conference Commissioner's Association, D2Football.com Elite 100, honorable mention All-American by the Don Hansen Football Gazette, and a Cliff Harris Award nominee.


Muz and Lew Peck Offensive Player of the Year, Golden Ram Football Club Player of the Year, and WCU Football Athlete of the Year - Ja'Den McKenzie - McKenzie (So., Springfield-Delco) led the conference in rushing touchdowns with 12 and was third in the PSAC with 13 total touchdowns. He averaged 89 yards rushing per game which placed him third in the PSAC. McKenzie received the PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week award after the Bloomsburg game (22 carries, 121 yards, 2 TD's) and after the East Stroudsburg game (13 carries, 135 yards, 1 TD). He was named first team All-PSAC East for the second time.


The 2022 Golden Ram Captains were introduced and are left tackle
Brendan Ruskowski, linebacker Jackson Taylor, running back Ja'Den McKenzie, and defensive end Zach Liggitt.

Player News - Future Golden Rams Recognized for Academics

PAFootballNews.com has recognized several future Golden Rams by naming them to their All-Academic Teams.


Selected to the Gold Team for competing in the 2021 season with a GPA of 4.0 and up are:
Selected to the Silver Team for competing in the 2021 season with a GPA of between 3.5 and 3.9 is:

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Player News - Tyzeem Kinney a Golden Ram

Tyzeem Kinney (Cheltenham) will continue his academic and football career at West Chester. Although he starred at linebacker for the Panthers, at 6'1 210lb, he projects to be a safety at West Chester. Cheltenham played in the United X League last spring before qualifying for the Districy 1 Class 5A this past fall.


- 2021 Honorable Mention The Reporter/Times Herald Montgomery Media All-Area
- 2021 First Team All-Suburban One American Division



Friday, February 18, 2022

Player News - Ricardo Delgado joins the Golden Rams

Ricardo Delgado (Archibishop Wood) will be playing football at West Chester University. Although he was named the Offensive Player of the Year for the Vikings this past season, it's expected that he will be a 6'1 215lb linebacker for the Golden Rams. Wood advanced to the District 12 6A semifinals this past fall.

- 2021 Honorable Mention The Reporter/Times Herald Montgomery Media All-Area
- 2021 First Team Coaches' All-Catholic Red Division
- 2021 Honorable Mention Ed "Huck" Palmer All-Catholic Red Division


Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Player News - Zach Liberatore Attending West Chester

It's being reported that Zachary Liberatore (Garnet Valley) will play football for the Golden Rams. The 6-1, 180lb kicker is considered to be one of the best in the area at his position. He converted a 39-yard field goal in the rain to capture the Central League championship and nailed a 45-yarder in the District 1 Class 6A championship game. The Jaguars advanced to the PIAA Class 6A semi-finals this past year. Liberatore chose West Chester over PSAC East rival Kutztown.

- 2021 Second Team All-Delco
- 2021 First Team All-Central League Class 6A
- 2020 First Team All-Central League Class 6A



Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Player News - Shane Drobinski Jr Joining the Golden Rams

Shane Drobinski Jr (Smyrna) will continue his academic and football career at West Chester. The 6'4 245lb offensive lineman was a key part of Eagles advancing to the DIAA Class 3A championship game this past season. Drobinski selected West Chester over McDaniel, Wilkes, Widener, Capital, Alvernia, and Allegheny.

- 2021 Second Team District 2 Class 3A


Monday, February 7, 2022

Player News - Aidan Dooley Coming to West Chester

Aidan Dooley (Springside Chestnut Hill) will continue his academic and football career at West Chester. The 6'1 190lb signal caller played at Father Judge as a sophomore, didn't play as a junior due to an injury, and finished his high school football career at Springside Chestnut Hill. Despite the Blue Devils finishing 3-7, Dooley threw 20 touchdowns and almost 1,800 yards this past year.

- 2021 Second Team Class 3A All-EasternPAFootball.com
- 2021 First Team All-Inter-Ac League



Friday, February 4, 2022

Player News - Emmanuel Nukah Joining the Golden Rams

The Daily Local News is reporting that Emmanuel Nukah (Conwell-Egan) will attend West Chester University and play football. The 6-2, 200lb outside linebacker was second on the Eagles in tackles with 56 including seven tackles for loss. Conwell-Egan qualified for the District XII Class 2A playoffs this past season. Nukah chose West Chester over PSAC East rival Millersville.


- 2021 Honorable Mention Ed "Huck" Palmer All-Catholic Blue Division
- 2020 Honorable Mention All-Intelligencer/Courier Times
- 2020 Honorable Mention Coaches' All-Catholic
- 2020 Honorable Mention Ed "Huck" Palmer All-Catholic Blue Division

Player News - Deshawn Johnson a Golden Ram

Deshawn Johnson (Interboro) has been introduced as the newest member of the West Chester University Golden Ram football team. The 6-4, 290lb offensive lineman played a large part in the Buccaneers advancing to the District I Class 5A playoffs this past season. Interboro was one of the schools that played this past spring in the United 10 Spring Football League.

- 2019 Honorable Mention All-DelVal (defense)



Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Player News - Mike Darcy Coming to West Chester

Mike Darcy (Long Island University/North Penn) will continue his academic and football career at West Chester. The 6'2 222lb tight end participated in three games at Long Island University this past season.



- 2020 Honorable Mention The Reporter/Times Herald Montgomery Media All-Area
- 2020 Honorable Mention All-Intelligencer/Courier Times
- 2020 Second Team All-Suburban One National Division



Player News - Marcus Williams Commits to WCU

Marcus Williams (Easton) has signed with the West Chester Golden Rams. The 5'11, 172lb athlete has had success as a running back, cornerback and as a return specialist. His most astonishing offensive production came in the first game of this past season when he tallied 175 yards and six touchdowns on just six carries! And as a junior, in the District XI Class 6A quarterfinals, the track star scored all four touchdowns for the victorious Red Rovers - one rushing, one receiving, and two on kickoff returns.

- 2021 Honorable Mention Class 6A All-EasternPAFootball.com (offense)
- 2021 First Team Morning Call All-EPC (offense)
- 2021 First Team All-EPC South (offense)
- 2021 First Team All-EPC South (special)
- 2020 Honorable Mention Lehigh Valley Live All-Area (offense)
- 2020 Honorable Mention Lehigh Valley Live All-Area (defense)
- 2020 First Team Morning Call All-EPC (defense)
- 2020 First Team All-EPC South (defense)
- 2020 First Team All-EPC South (special)
- 2020 First Team All-EPC Northampton Division (defense)
- 2020 First Team All-EPC Northampton Division (special)



Player News - Damien Bogsch Signs with West Chester

Damien Bogsch (Marple Newtown) has signed with the Golden Rams. Although the 6'3, 220lb Bogsch received all-league honors on the offensive line, his primary position is defensive end as he was recognized as the Tigers defensive MVP this past season. Marple Newtown advanced to the second round of the District One Class 5A playoffs this past year.

- 2021 Honorable Mention Class 5A All-EasternPAFootball.com (defense)
- 2021 Second Team All-Delco (defense)
- 2021 First Team All-Central (defense)
- 2021 First Team All-Central (offense)



Player News - Jake Phipps Commits to West Chester

Jake Phipps (Appoquinimink) has committed to the Golden Rams. At 6'3, 285lb, he's versatile on the offensive line, but has played left tackle and center the most. The Jaguars advanced to the second round of the DIAA Class 3A playoffs this past season.

- 2021 Second Team District 1 Class 3A
- 2020 Second Team Blue Hen Flight - A
- 2019 Second Team Blue Hen Flight - A



Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Player News - Jackson Taylor Receives All-American Nod

Sophomore linebacker Jackson Taylor was named honorable mention All-American by the Don Hansen Football Gazette.

Taylor was named first team All-PSAC East, PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year, All-Super Region 1 by the Division 2 Conference Commissioner's Association, D2Football.com Elite 100, and a Cliff Harris Award nominee. He finished the season with 97 total tackles (7th in the PSAC) including 11.5 tackles for loss (12th in the PSAC). He also had interceptions at Shippensburg and Lock Haven and recovered a fumble at Shippensburg as well.