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Downingtown East to keep strong offense

Downingtown East may not have made it to the state championship game, but it was hard to complain about its offense.

Downingtown East may not have made it to the state championship game, but it was hard to complain about its offense.

And you can expect more of the same next season.

Junior quarterback Trey Lauletta completed 108 of 228 passes (47.4 percent) for 1,917 yards and 18 touchdowns, with 13 interceptions.

And teammate Drew Harris, a sophomore running back, carried 306 times for 2,010 yards (an average of 6.6 yards per carry) and 30 scores.

North Penn quarterback Todd Smolinsky (1,675 yards passing, 19 touchdowns) was the Suburban One League Continental Conference player of the year.

Council Rock South's Derek Schatz, a two-way tackle, notched 68 tackles, with eight tackles behind the line. The 6-4, 255-pound senior is hearing from Lafayette, Colgate, Bucknell, and Lehigh.

Conestoga's Dexter Bridge, a junior wideout, had 42 catches for 692 yards and 12 touchdowns. Teammate Brad Herzlich, a senior linebacker headed for Brown, posted 154 tackles, including 27 solos.

Interboro's Adam Smith, a hard-hitting junior free safety, made six interceptions. He is expected to replace senior Brett Creighton at quarterback next season.

Over the last two seasons, Wissahickon's Myron Ross, a Vanderbilt recruit, rushed for 2,215 yards. At linebacker this year, he registered 82 tackles and three interceptions.