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LB Andrew Sweat (2011-12 B1G Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winner)

Washington Sunday: Hillers trying to play up to their high expectations

It's hard to imagine what some of them might be. Trinity was averaging nearly 300 rushing yards per game entering the Chartiers Valley contest and its defense was performing at a high level behind senior linebackers Mike Yancich and Andrew Sweat, who are recruits of Penn State and Ohio State, respectively.

The team has run the ball extremely well with Yancich at tailback and Sweat at fullback behind a senior-dominated offensive line. Center Frank Dobbin, guards Taylor Deep and Eric Stultz, tackles Ed Gray and Ian Killen and tight end J.D. Berry all are experienced players who have provided the foundation for the offense.

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Part 7 of Bill Greene's Making of the Brew Crew...Sweat talks about how he was a Buckeye from the get-go and about his friendship with the other verbals. Talks about how he made his final decision to be a Buckeye and his relationship with Andy Miller, as well as some other current Buckeyes he has met during his many visits.

THe one constant in these articles is Brewster...he is the guy who every says is one in a million and has the personality that brings everyone together...
 
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BuckeyeGrove.com - From the Road: Names to watch

Big Ten 'backers: For Trinity Senior, Yancich was the more impressive of the two linebackers. He has a longer frame, longer arms and has better pursuit speed. Yancich avoids blockers well and keeps his feet although he can be swallowed by bigger blockers at times. He has fluid hips and drops into coverage well.

Sweat was a little more stocky than expected as he doesn't have a long frame or long arms. He's a physical player and good at the point of attack and takes good angles, but he's not as fast as Yancich sideline to sideline. Sweat looks like a pure inside linebacker while Yancich could play either outside or inside.

Both linebackers also play running back on offense but neither has a future on offense at the next level. Sweat is built more like a fullback and is a more physical runner while Yancich has lighter feet and is more elusive but can get tripped up more easily.
 
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WPIAL Class AAA Roundup: Chartiers Valley pounds Keystone Oaks in Big Seven

Trinity 38, Peters Township 18

The Hillers (6-3, 4-2) clinched third place in the Big Seven Conference with this win over visiting Peters Township (3-6, 2-4). Mike Yancich led the Hillers with 217 yards on 33 rushing attempts. Yancich scored on runs of 1, 9 and 12 yards. He also caught a 9-yard touchdown pass from Ian Haley.

Scout.com: Friday Night Lights

MLB Andrew Sweat, Washington (Pa.) Trinity - Mike Yancich had 217 yards on 33 carries with four touchdowns in Trinity?s 38-18 win over McMurray Peters Township.

Yancich scored on runs of 1, 9 and 13 yards and added a 9-yard touchdown catch from Ian Haley.

The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League playoff pairings have not yet been announced. Trinity finished the regular season 6-3.

BuckeyeGrove.com - Weekend round up

Andrew Sweat: It has been an up and down season Washington (Pa.) Trinity High School, but on Friday they were on the good side. Washington won the game 38-18, and Sweat made double-digit tackles to help control the game Trinity on defense.
 
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It's a premium article and I know no one really cares about their recruiting coverage, but Sweat was named as the #2 LB in the nation when it comes to "diagnostic skills" by ESPN's Billy Tucker...meaning he is the second best player when it comes to reading a play and reacting to what he sees.
 
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BGriffBuckeye;977015; said:
Wasn't he rated as the #1 Run Stuffer as well... ?

Not by ESPN (and not that any of this matters, but)...the only other breakdown by postion I have seen is this one:

BuckeyeGrove.com - Category rankings: Linebackers

They list the top run stopping LBs as Arthur Brown, Jon Major, Shayne Hale, Etienne Sabino and Lynn Katoa. FWIW, ESPN listed the top 3 run stuffers as Arthur Brown, Michael Mauti and Jon Major.
 
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Andrew Sweat vs. Christian Wilson this weekend...

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WPIAL Football Playoffs: Revitalized Trinity faces toughest challenge
Thursday, November 08, 2007
By Colin Dunlap, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
On Monday, Trinity High School linebacker Andrew Sweat understands there will be no gray area.
"We will either be one week away from possibly selling tickets to Heinz Field or we will be turning in our pads," Sweat said. "That's pretty much it. There are just two options. That's where we are right now."
Where Trinity (7-3) is right now is in the WPIAL Class AAA quarterfinals, where the Hillers will face Montour (10-0) at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Canon-McMillan's stadium.
If someone were to have said in mid-August that Trinity would still be playing in Week 11, few would have argued -- but making the same statement just one month ago would have been met by more than a few skeptics.



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