League recap: New Hope-Solebury stuns Morrisville in upset

By Staff Report Sep 10, 2013, 1:42pm

Bicentennial league recap: 9/10/13

Bicentennial recap September 10, 2013

The biggest upset of the week belonged to New Hope-Solebury, who took down 400th ranked Morrisville, 49-7.

Delaware County Christian was the team that made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from sixth to second in Bicentennial. Earlier in the week, the Knights triumphed over Annapolis Area Christian 21-20.

Trevor Leone and Donte Simmons gave Bristol a balanced attack in passing and rushing last week. Leone threw for 92 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Simmons ran for 236 yards. Derrick Jackson also contributed to the rushing game with 50 yards on the ground.

Leone and Simmons gave the Warriors a balanced attack through the air and ground last week.

Simmons was the best running back in the league this week.

Leone put up the best numbers in passing as Bristol topped Calvary Christian Academy. Leone's favorite target this week was Kyle Slivka-fralin, who caught 2 passes for 20 yards.

Simmons was a force in the backfield as Leo Plenski's team beat the Cougars.

Simmons provided a threat through the air and on the ground as the Warriors bested Calvary Christian Academy.

Jake Hamilton was the best receiver in the league this week as Jenkintown fell to Jules E. Mastbaum Vo-Tech. Hamilton tallied 3 receptions for 34 yards.

Leading Bicentennial in both passing and receiving yards, Bristol's Leone and Terrance Frawley have proven to be a lethal combination. Hamilton from the Drakes leads the league in rushing with 235 yards.

The Warriors' offense has scored 38 points this season, good for No. 1 in the league, while New Hope-Solebury has allowed only 7 on the year.

An important game coming up in the league this week will be when Bristol takes on Jim DiTulio's team. At the moment, the Warriors are in third, while New Hope-Solebury is in first.

The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when Bristol takes on New Hope-Solebury. The Warriors have allowed 14 points this season, while New Hope-Solebury has given up 7. Bristol allowed 14 points last week as it defeated Mike Reichenbach's team.

New Hope-Solebury moved up to 323 from 412 in the state rankings this week, the biggest jump in the league. New Hope-Solebury climbed the ranks as a result of beating the Bulldogs 49-7.



Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.