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Stout line anchors Flushing's hunt for playoff success


By ZACH BRAZILLER
Last Updated: 1:02 AM, August 22, 2012
Posted: 1:02 AM, August 22, 2012

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For all the success Flushing has enjoyed in the short time since Jim DeSantis resurrected the football program, there is still one mammoth hole in the program’s list of accomplishments.
Zero playoff victories.
DeSantis isn’t happy about it, and he’s made sure his players are aware of the need to change the recent past. When DeSantis isn’t happy with a certain drill, he’ll remind his players of their recent postseason failures.
“We need to turn the corner,” said the eighth-year coach who has guided Flushing to the PSAL City Championship division playoffs all three years it has been in the league's highest level.

Flushing is hungry to win it first PSAL City Championship division playoff game this fall.

Flushing coach Jim DeSantis thinsk Daryl Webster is the best interior lineman in the PSAL.

DeSantis sees promise to get over the postseason hump, led by arguably his best group of linemen yet. Senior Daryl Webster leads Flushing in the trenches on both sides of the ball. The 6-foot-3, 315-pound mountain of a senior is an interior force and is joined by fellow two-way linemen Nick Prosper and Devin Harris. DeSantis said Webster dominated Kennedy’s Francisco Mendez, voted an All-City offensive tackle, last year and got the better of Beach Channel’s UConn-bound lineman Folorunso Fatukasi at the High School Player Development camp this summer.
“He’s the best defensive lineman and offensive lineman in the city, and nobody knows about him,” DeSantis said. “Here we go again.”
Webster, indeed, is following in the anxious footsteps of recent Flushing standouts Jay Bromley and Andrew King in terms of recruiting, or in their case lack thereof. Last year, he narrowly missed being named All-City on offense and defense, finishing behind players who graduated. Webster said he heard from Vanderbilt, Syracuse, Duke, Rutgers, Illinois and Michigan early in the process, but nothing lately.
“Every day I think about college,” he said. “I think I’m doing something wrong. I have to work harder. … I have to dominate.”
Webster and Flushing’s other lineman will be key to the Red Devils success on offense as playmakers King and quarterback Jason Gonzalez graduated. Schlonzo Peterson will attempt to replace the workhorse King while Adam Singleton and Terrence Chavis are battling it out for the starting job under center. The junior varsity quarterback last fall, Chavis is the better thrower and Singleton, ineligible a year ago, has shown the ability to make plays with his feet. Whoever gets the nod will have weapons in the speedy Peterson and dynamic junior slot receiver/tailback Deandre Ross-Lomax.
DeSantis would like to settle on one of the two, and the player who wins the job, will determine Flushing’s attack, whether it will be run or pass-heavy.
“If I had my druthers, I’d like to run the ball, but as mix of both is always good,” DeSantis said. “We’re up in the air of the direction we want to go in.”
Lockdown cornerback Jevon Gooden returns to anchor the secondary and Peterson will lead a stout linebacker corps. on the defensive side of things to form what DeSantis thinks should be a typical stingy unit. Again, the guys up front -- namely Webster, Harris and Prosper -- will be instrumental to the group’s success.
DeSantis played down what playoff success means to the future of the program. He figured sending Bromley to Syracuse and King to Army would land him top talents, but his roster will be in the mid 30’s, and he’s still struggling with depth.
Winning a playoff game, however, is extremely important. Three years ago, Flushing dropped a heartbreaker to DeWitt Clinton and the last two year it was hammered by a combined 48-7 by Boys & Girls and Curtis. It’s a memory the current players would like to erase, and for those who weren’t on the field for those disheartening setbacks, they are often reminded of them.
“It’s motivation for us,” Peterson said. “Nobody here wants to go out of Flushing without winning a playoff game.”
zbraziller@nypost.com
 
We have to recruit Peterson ... just to hear ... touchdown ... Schlonzo in the Dome would be awesome! ... I could see the kid having a cult following :)
 
Damn. That scene from The Blind Side just flashed through my mind.

"Sorry, Coach.
I stopped when I heard the whistle.

Where were you taking him, Mike?

To the bus.
That was the time for him to go home."
 
FWIW

Rovals NY State rankings updated 6/3/12

1) DE - Ebenezer Ogundeko
2) QB - Chris Laviano
3) RB - Augustus Edwards
4) OL - Tommy Hopkins - Uconn
5) RB - Laray Smith
6) LB - Ousmane Camara
7) WR - Malique Belfort
8) OL - Alexander Officer
9) QB - Caleb Scepaniak
10) OL - Michael Senn


According to local TV news preview last night, Caleb Scepaniak did indeed move from Class D Seton Catholic Central to AA Union Endicott. He has been unable to unseat incumbent QB there although "he will play". It was also noted he has been moved to defensive end, but no mention of playing time was made. Given his size and reported speed, TE or DE might not be a bad move if he wants to play in college.
 
According to local TV news preview last night, Caleb Scepaniak did indeed move from Class D Seton Catholic Central to AA Union Endicott. He has been unable to unseat incumbent QB there although "he will play". It was also noted he has been moved to defensive end, but no mention of playing time was made. Given his size and reported speed, TE or DE might not be a bad move if he wants to play in college.


A good friend from college's BIL is the head coach of U-E. When Scepaniak's name came up this summer talking about prospective SU recruits, he suggested that the U-E coaching staff is excited about the kid, there wasn't much evidence to suggest that he'd be D1 caliber as a QB.
 
@HoopDreamsmag: I see why Jordan Fuchs is being tracked by BCS schools. The kid looks like he has a locker at Gillette Stadium
 
Rivals is updating their state rankings which should be interesting. wonder if the kid from BVille makes the list after all he is the New York state Gatorade player of the year. They will have plenty of kids who are not going to play D1 on that list
 
@NYPost_Brazille
Christ the King's Jordan Fuchs has committed to UConn, per a source on a full football scholarship.

Guess those big offers that one poster was claiming never materialized.
 
@NYPost_Brazille
Christ the King's Jordan Fuchs has committed to UConn, per a source on a full football scholarship.

Guess those big offers that one poster was claiming never materialized.

Or maybe he chose UConn over those big offers.

*hold for laughter*
 
@NYPost_Brazille
Christ the King's Jordan Fuchs has committed to UConn, per a source on a full football scholarship.

Guess those big offers that one poster was claiming never materialized.
Congratulations to Jordan. I love the idea of a 6'7 WR/TE who is athletic enough to be one of the best hoops players in NYC. I think we dropped the ball on this kid.
 
Congratulations to Jordan. I love the idea of a 6'7 WR/TE who is athletic enough to be one of the best hoops players in NYC. I think we dropped the ball on this kid.
You might be right. I think he got caught up in the abyss between the last staff's view and (perhaps) this staff's view.
 

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