Last year, the Foothills Conference sent two teams to the semi-finals. While Penn-Trafford and McKeesport ultimately fell in the semis, both are loaded with talented returning starters and figure to battle it out for the division crown once again. Both teams are capable of making a deep run in November. While the top two teams in the conference should be head and shoulders better than the rest, the competition for the other three playoff spots will be wide open.
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@PTWarriors
The Warriors have been one of the most consistent Quad-A programs, reaching the playoffs each of the last 12 seasons and making a run to the semi-finals the last two years. After an undefeated regular season last year, Penn-Trafford ultimately fell to Central Catholic in a wild game. The Warriors should be one of the favorites in Quad-A again this season with 2000-yard passer Brett Laffoon returning for his senior season. Laffoon gets the benefit of his top target, 1000-yard receiver Tim Vecchio, also returning for his senior season. The Warriors defense will also be stout, after allowing just 7.6 points per game last season and boasting DE Chris Stanford who has drawn interest from several Division 1 schools.
McKeesport
@McKTigers
The Tigers are always in the mix for the top spot in the Foothills Conference and will be right in the hunt again this season. Last year’s team suffered only 1 loss in the regular season (to Penn-Trafford) and made a run all the way to the Semi-Finals before falling to Pine-Richland. The Tigers are led by one of the best players in the WPIAL – RB/LB Khaleke Hudson who has over 30 D1 scholarship offers. Hudson led the wishbone attack last year with over 1600 rushing yards and 26 TDs. McKeesport’s offense is built solely around their rushing attack (they averaged just 3 pass attempts per game last season). The good news is that in addition to Hudson the Tigers return their second and fourth leading rushers from last season in Tymar Sutton (806 yds, 9 TDs) and Mark Cromerdie (555 yards, 7 TDs). Sutton has also garnered interest from Division 1 schools as a linebacker. With Hudson and Sutton, the Tigers should have one of the best linebacking corps in the entire WPIAL and as long as they don’t have to play from behind, should win a lot of games with their ball control offense and stifling defense.
Plum
@PlumFootball

Norwin
@NKnightsFBall

Hempfield
@HempfieldAreaFB

Kiski
@kiskifootball

Connellsville
@GoCville

Latrobe
@LATROBEFOOTBALL

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