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Preseason all-Bay Area News Group high school football 2022: Quarterbacks
PRESEASON ALL-BAY AREA NEWS GROUP
QUARTERBACKS
(Listed in alphabetical order)
Nate Bell, Liberty, 5-10, 175, senior
Jaden Rashada isn’t the one Bay Valley Athletic League quarterback who ought to put up big statistical totals this season. Bell was the definition of a dual-threat final 12 months, throwing for 1,304 yards and 13 touchdowns, and working for 445 yards and three scores, too. Now getting into his senior season, Bell might want to take one other leap if Liberty desires to dethrone Pittsburg on the prime of the BVAL.
Jake Boyd, Los Gatos, 6-0, 170, senior
Boyd was very environment friendly in 2021, throwing for 22 touchdowns with solely six interceptions, and including 5 touchdowns along with his legs. The Wildcats’ 10-1 document final season was due, largely, to Boyd’s means to keep away from errors. Coach Mark Krail stated his quarterback “has that ‘it’ issue and it reveals on Friday nights.”
Matthew Dougherty, St. Francis, 6-6, 200, senior
The final time the Bay Space noticed Dougherty in motion, he was throwing the streak-busting landing go to defeat De La Salle. The tall righthander missed the remainder of the season with an harm however is prepared for a senior 12 months that might see St. Francis extra pass-happy than in years previous.
Luke Duncan, Miramonte, 6-5, 200, senior
Duncan was given the keys to the offense final season and didn’t disappoint. The UCLA commit (per 247Sports) threw 30 touchdowns and for nearly 3,000 yards as he pushed the ball downfield. Miramonte coach Jack Schram stated Duncan has the expertise and alternative to interrupt all of Miramonte’s passing information by the tip of the season.
Jordan Hernandez, Tennyson, 6-0, 160, senior
Hernandez didn’t throw many passes final season, however he made the very most of them. He threw for 20 touchdowns on solely 67 makes an attempt, with 16 of these going to the highly-touted Taeshaun Lyons. Each are again for the Lancers, and there’s no motive to consider the duo received’t repeat final 12 months’s efficiency.
Armand Johnson, Wilcox, 6-0, 170, senior
Alongside preseason all-Bay Space Information Group runner Andrew Palacios and final 12 months’s featured again, the since graduated Luther Okay. Glenn, Armand Johnson helped take Wilcox all the way in which to a berth within the 2-A state championship recreation. He threw for 1,653 yards and 19 touchdowns and ran for 612 yards as probably the greatest dual-threat quarterbacks within the Bay.
John Pelletier, Northgate, 6-0, 180, senior
Pelletier guided the Broncos to an undefeated 5-0 document within the Diablo Athletic League’s Valley Division, which suggests he’ll now be examined within the harder Foothill Division. The Valley’s MVP had maybe his finest recreation of the season towards Faculty Park as he threw for 359 yards and had 5 complete touchdowns.
Tayden Phillips, Lincoln-San Jose, 5-11, 185, senior
Coach Kevin Collins has a dynamic backfield, with Tayden Phillips becoming a member of working again Sal Espinoza on the all-Bay Space Information Group preseason crew. Phillips threw for 1,053 yards and 9 touchdowns after which ran for 687 yards and 13 touchdowns on the bottom. A repeat look within the CCS playoffs is a really achievable objective for Lincoln’s dual-threat star.
Jaden Rashada, Pittsburg, 6-5, 200, senior
As a four-star teetering on that coveted five-star standing, Rashada has each bodily device a college like Miami seems for in a quarterback. The Hurricane commit threw for 25 touchdowns final season and will have thrown much more had he not been hampered by a hamstring harm down the stretch. With 4 all-Bay Space Information Group receivers to throw to this 12 months, anticipate Rashada to place up Madden-caliber numbers.
Liam Smith, Hillsdale, 6-6, 205, senior
Hillsdale will lean on its senior star to be a gentle presence now that the overwhelming majority of final 12 months’s receiving core has graduated. Smith threw for 27 touchdowns and ran for one more 5 final fall. The third-year starter is the reigning PAL Ocean Division offensive participant of the 12 months.
Dashiell Weaver, Campolindo, 6-0, 170, senior
Campolindo’s signal-caller could make defenses pay on the bottom and thru the air. His coach, Kevin Macy, stated the senior has “nice energy and excellent accuracy.” Weaver threw for two,509 yards, ran for 552 and totaled 24 touchdowns total for a 10-4 Campolindo crew that received the North Coast Part Division II title in 2021.
Michael Wooden, Las Lomas, 6-1, 200, senior
In eight video games performed, Wooden threw for 1,705 yards and 15 touchdowns, clearly establishing himself as one of many prime passers within the Bay. Coach Doug Longero known as Wooden a “very gifted quarterback.”
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Signs of hope that Pittsburgh’s Hays bald eagles could rebuild nest
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – All eyes are on Pittsburgh’s iconic Hays bald eagles, and anxiety is high as their biggest fans wait to see if the majestic pair rebuilds their nest that collapsed during a storm last year.
The Hays eagles usually welcome new eggs in their nest in mid-February. Many people are wondering if they will reconstruct their nest in time for the upcoming breeding season.
But with time running out for the birds, the experts are seeing new signs of hope.
“We’ve been seeing a lot of activity with the pair on the hillside within the last couple of weeks, which is a really good sign that there could be potential nesting,” said Bill Powers, president and owner of PixCams Inc.
The eagles have been seen chasing away intruders on the live-streamed nest camera that’s provided by PixCams and the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania.
A few days ago, the eagle pair was seen on camera chasing a young eagle perched on their tree.
“Typically, they wouldn’t have this territorial behavior unless they were thinking about nesting because they wouldn’t put that energy into protecting that site from potential fishing or other birds being in that area,” Powers said.
He said they’re even listening for the majestic birds with a new tool called BirdNET-Pi, which allows them to pick up eagle call detections.
“It lets us actually look at the audio signals and identify what the species are. We’re getting ticks of the eagles’ chatter that we can’t actually see on the camera, which really helps us to know that they’re there,” Powers said.
He said the tool has recorded bald eagles making noise in the evening.
“We’re seeing these nighttime calls, which are a really good sign because we’re seeing the eagles are actually roosting near where this nest tree is and they’re roosting in a pair. So, that shows us there was this pair bonding is actually starting,” said Powers.
Bald eagles have been nesting in Pittsburgh’s Hays neighborhood since 2013, with 20 eaglets taking flight.
It’s the fifth time the birds have had to build a new nest. Rachel Handel with the Audubon Society said they have faith in them.
“When the nest fell back in 2016, they rebuilt in three days. So, they have a history of being able to pull together a nest very quickly if they need to. We could really be seeing something pretty exciting happening very soon. Generally, these birds lay eggs in mid-February,” Handel said.
“We’re going to be looking for mating. We’re going to be looking for bonding rituals. And one of those rituals is nest building,” she added.
The hope is that the beloved eagles don’t soar in another director.
“Our hope is that if they don’t build in that tree, they’ll at least be close,” Handel said.
No matter what happens, it’s too late to move the PixCam camera from its current location.
“We’re just hopeful it’s going to be in the tree or where we can see it. And if not, we move it next year to where the new location would be,” Powers said.
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Penguins Still Have Specific Trade Goals
After a brutal start to the 2024-25 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have turned things around and put themselves right back into the thick of the playoff race. Before finding themselves tied for the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, it seemed like the Penguins were ready to make quite a few big trades ahead of the deadline.
While obvious names weren’t going anywhere, the Penguins may have to shift their outlook on deals as they keep stacking wins. According to Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, the Penguins are open to making moves all over the lineup, but for certain targets.
“I look at Pittsburgh, the GM there, Kyle Dubas, has let everybody know that he still wants to get younger,” Friedman said. “He’s got defensemen, he’s got goalies, he’s got forwards, he’s got a bit of cap room. He’ll take a contract that you want to move, he’ll consider it as long as you give him something he wants.”
It’s not a new thing that Dubas and the Penguins have their eyes on a certain type of player, and it’s been clear since the offseason. The Penguins want to add young players who may just need a change of scenery to really reach their full potential.
Adding Cody Glass in the offseason was the first sign, before signing Anthony Beauvillier, and eventually trading for Phil Tomasino. Low-risk, high-reward pieces that can help the Penguins win now and possibly play a role on a successful team in the future.
“He prefers the Tomasino’s of the world,” Friedman said about Dubas. “Young players who are either in the NHL or ready to play in the NHL who need something a little different.”
Currently out with an injury, but Tomasino has scored four goals and three assists in 16 games with the Penguins this year. Beauvillier has 12 points in 42 games played and has been able to contribute all over the lineup. Glass has also delt with injuries, but has nine points in 30 games.
The Penguins have an 18-17-8 record for 44 standings points, tied with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second wild card spot.
Names like Ryan Graves, Tristan Jarry, and Marcus Pettersson are all likely on the Penguins trade block as they look to take swings ahead of the deadline. The Penguins have certain targets in mind, and it sounds like they are open for business.
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Penguins beat Connor McDavid and Edmonton Oilers with 5-3 victory
Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists to move into ninth on the NHL’s career scoring list as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers 5-3 on Thursday night.
The Penguins captain tied Hall of Famer Joe Sakic at 1,641 points with an assist on Bryan Rust’s first-period goal. Crosby then moved past Sakic with an assist on Drew O’Connor’s sixth goal of the season later in the period as the Penguins raced to a 4-1 advantage.
Rust also had a goal and two assists for Pittsburgh, which snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Oilers for the first time since Dec. 20, 2019. Alex Nedeljkovic made 40 stops for the Penguins and Rickard Rakell scored his team-high 21st goal as Pittsburgh won without injured center Evgeni Malkin.
McDavid finished with three assists. Leon Draisaitl scored twice to boost his season total to an NHL-best 31, but the Penguins beat Stuart Skinner four times in the first 14 minutes. Skinner settled down to finish with 21 saves but it wasn’t enough as the Penguins ended Edmonton’s four-game winning streak.
Oilers: Their attention to detail in the first period was shaky. While Skinner wasn’t at his best, the Penguins also had little trouble generating chances.
Penguins: Pittsburgh remains a work in progress at midseason but showed it can compete with the league’s best on a given night.
Crosby’s 12th goal 5:42 into the second put the Penguins up 5-1, some welcome wiggle room for a team that has struggled to hold multiple-goal leads.
80 — The number of points Crosby needs to tie Penguins icon Mario Lemieux for eighth (1,723) on the career list.
Edmonton finishes a four-game trip at Chicago on Saturday. The Penguins continue a five-game homestand on Saturday against Ottawa.
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