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25Aug/10

Long: BC marvels in Montvale

This had been the day that all the Crusader players had been waiting for, the first time they got to line up against another opponent and crack their pads, signaling the true beginning to a new season. For this upcoming season it is not just about a fresh start in turns of turning the page on the calendar, but a fresh start to a new era of Crusader football. A season that many around the program believe can end in a state championship. But that just amounts to talk, words and nothing more, and Bergen Catholic will be judged based on their play on the field. BC certainly debuted this swagger on a drizzly morning in Montvale against one of their arch rivals in St. Joe's. When both the starting varsity offenses and defenses were in the scrimmage, BC "won" 4-1 and was impressive on both sides of the ball.

Once both sides finished practicing with their special team units, the scrimmage got under way with the white-clad Crusaders on offense, starting from their own 30-yard line. Tanner McEvoy did not waste any time as the BC quarterback dazzled on a terrific run up the near sideline for over 45 yards before being tackled in SJR territory. McEvoy would add another 10-yard run before he began to sit back in the pocket and work on his passing form. A 10-yard pass to Spencer Kulcsar quickly moved the Crusaders inside the Green Knights' red zone, and the efficient drive was capped off with a simple 2-yard run into the endzone by McEvoy. It was a brutal, take-no-prisoners attitude that the BC offense operated with during that initial drive, pushing the pace and looking to make a statement to their green clad rivals. A belief that this is a new Bergen Catholic, and this is our year.

While the BC sideline was buzzing after their opening drive, the sound of laughter quickly was silenced by a mental miscue in the rain that led to a BC fumbled handoff and a turnover. But what would crushed this team's spirit in the past, was quickly forgotten by the first team offense, as the players looked to make amends for a mistake that might prove costly during the regular season. McEvoy again engineered a scoring drive behind his 50 yard pass to Chucky Wingate, a key 3rd down conversion again to Kulcsar across the middle, and finally a perfectly thrown touch pass to Cam Dickerson in the back of the endzone. Their new-found mental toughness propelled them to get past the fumble. They had to get past it, because Coach Campanile demands that from them.

So as the BC offense scored twice on their first three possessions with the ball, the Crusader defense marched on to the field with something to prove, not only to the fans in attendance but also to themselves. Are they going to be the team's Achilles heel or will they be a unit that rises to the challenge of competing against some of the best offenses on the East Coast? Well, in starting off against St. Joe's, the defense looked tentative and sloppy in giving up a couple 10+ yard runs because of poor tackling or over-pursuit on some Green Knight running plays. SJR's running backs were able to reverse fields and bounce what should have been some runs for losses into sizable gains in front of the SJR sideline. Despite stopping SJR on their first offensive possession, the Green Knights finally found the endzone on a beautifully orchestrated crossing pattern where the wide receiver hauled in the pass, and broke away from several BC defenders and raced down the sideline before diving into the endzone.

The Crusader defense finally began to hunker down after that score, like a boxer who seemingly wakes up only after they receive their first punch to the face in a fight. The defense began to win the battle at the line of scrimmage as Zach Sparber blew into the backfield and made a couple tackles for losses. TC Piccariello also began to assert himself inside while the BC linebacking group of Kulcsar, Karl Bostick, and Cam Dickerson began to harass the SJR quarterback while also delivering powerful hits on his receivers and backs. The Green Knights stalled out on their next two offensive drives, as BC's defensive line continually collapsed the pocket, shut down the inside running game, and limited further crossing patterns through the air.

BC's first team offense eventually connected on the longest play from scrimmage for either team as McEvoy bombed a pass over 50 yards in the air to a waiting Cam Dickerson, who jogged into the endzone. McEvoy would later make his only real mistake on the day by throwing an ill-advised pass off his back foot to the far side of the field which was intercepted by a Green Knight linebacker. The BC defense would make up for their signal caller's mistake by immediately intercepting the first SJR pass on a terrific diving interception by Shutang Mungwa. That enabled BC to again have the ball on offense, and allowed the biggest Green Knight killer around in Spencer Kulcsar to make his usual amount of big-time plays against the Montvale hosts.

Kulcsar rumbled up the middle of the field for a 15-yard gain, before making a highlight reel run against St. Joe's, just as he did last preseason and in the regular season meeting last November. Kulcsar broke free down the SJR sideline and rumbled 50 yards for a touchdown. That signaled the end of the day for the first-team Crusader offense, a unit that found the endzone on 4 of its 7 possessions on the day. The three failed BC drives were results of 2 turnovers and one series that lasted past the 10-play limit. The BC defense only allowed one score in 6 SJR first-team possessions, and really began to assert their dominance in the trenches as the scrimmage wore on. While the Green Knights dominated the scrimmage when the younger reserve units began to play, it was encouraging to say the least to see the much-ballyhooed BC varsity side perfom well against a defending state champion team in St. Joe's.

As Coach Campanile made sure to point out all the mistakes his team made on the day, he had to have been pleased at how his team performed in their first real action against another program. The offensive line gave their quaterback all the time in the world to pass the ball, and made the SJR defensive line completely invisible during the scrimmage. McEvoy's quarterbacking play proved to be outstanding, and the defense played with a mean streak, a perfect winning combination for this upcoming season. It was a solid start for BC in this preseason, and they have plenty of room to improve for their next scrimmage this upcoming Saturday down the shore as BC will scrimmage Toms River South and Red Bank Catholic this weekend.

NOTES

- Unofficially Tanner McEvoy finished his day 10/14 passing for 200 yards 2 TDs and 1 INT. He also had 5 carries for 65 yards and 1 TD. He continues to have an excellent preseason, and is starting to improve his decision-making when rolling outside of the pocket. McEvoy also saw time as BC's punter during the special teams portion of the scrimmage.

-Spencer Kulcsar loves to play against the Green Knights. Kulcsar was electric in his BC debut in the 2009 preseason matchup against SJR, scoring a 36-yard TD run in Montvale in the 2009 regular season, and had an identical TD run down the SJR sideline during Tuesday's scrimmage.

-Cam Dickerson continues to show why he's the top receiving threat on BC with his 3 receptions for 70 yards and 2 TDs. But for me, it is interesting to watch him play linebacker, a position I never thought he would play, but seems to excel at. Expect Dickerson to rotate with Kulcsar, Karl Bostick, Jack Gallagher and Shane Drummond at the linebacking position this season so no one player is burnt out playing full-time on both sides of the ball.

-The Bergen Catholic defense needs to improve in their pass defense across the middle of the field, as there were plenty of openings for SJR's wide receivers and tight ends. BC was fortunate as there were several drops by SJR during the scrimmage, but you have to factor in the wet conditions for some of those drops as well.

-St. Joe's will have another strong team this year, but they wll struggle not having Kai Dominguez as their playmaker. Other areas of concern for the Green Knights involve their line play, as their offensive line was out-muscled later on in the scrimmage with the first team units and their defensive line was seemingly non-existent throughout the scrimmage in terms of a pass rush against McEvoy and company.

ABOUT DAN LONG

Dan Long graduated from Bergen Catholic in 2003 where he was the Sports Director of BCTV and coined the immortal phrase Crusader Crazies for the raucous BC student section. He is currently the radio voice of the Bergen Catholic football and soccer teams, the founder of DL Sports Media, and a weekly contributor to BergenCatholicFootball.com.

21Aug/10

Long: Score one for Crusader defense

There is no doubt that the Bergen Catholic offensive unit will be an explosive force this season with the amount of playmakers on that side of the ball, in fact most of the question marks on this team surround the defense, a unit that lost their linebacking and defensive line leaders from a year ago. But if Saturday's second intra-squad scrimmage held at Crusader Stadium is an indication of anything, it might be that the defense isn't that far away from being a force of its own this season. The Crusaders defense "won" 7-5 this time around, and showed glimpses of excitement for another large crowd in attendance in Oradell.

While there were numerous big plays delivered by the offense on the day, the defense was the attention-grabber. Unlike last week, the defensive line was staunch in shutting down interior runs, while the linebackers eliminated any running attempts outside the tackles. Speed is the name of the game for the defense, along with solid individual tackling. Zach Sparber was impressive switching sides to the defensive line and becoming a legitimate force of disruption, stuffing the run while also sacking the quarterback.

The linebacking corp is fast, physical, and technically sound, and really came to play this week. Shane Drummond dropped Mike Gerst in the backfield on the first series of the scrimmage, signaling a new mentality for the group compared to the more laid-back approach they took the previous Saturday. Spencer Kulcsar, Karl Bostick, and Cam Dickerson displayed their athletic ability alongside Drummond with solid wrap ups, deflections, and pad crunching hits. It was obvious that Defensive Coordinator Angelo DeSalvo had stressed defending against the run this time around, but when it comes to this potent BC offense, if you take away the running game you will still have to deal with an aerial assault.

BC's offense got on the board for the first time during the scrimmage on only their second series of the day. Quarterback Tanner McEvoy debuted his arm strength with a 50-yard bomb across the middle of the field to Cam Dickerson. McEvoy continued his impressive play by finding Kulcsar in the back of the endzone with a 10-yard strike. The BC signal caller was the best player on the field by far on Saturday, leading a passing game that showed off its downfield threats this weekend, compared to the short, but efficient style displayed last weekend. McEvoy again connected with Dickerson for a 50+ yard pass that resulted in a dynamic touchdown run by the Northwestern-bound senior wideout.

When Tanner wasn't looking for a homerun pass, he was more than willing to take the ball and run himself. As effective as Mike Halligan was last year with the ball, McEvoy is a scarier runner in the open field with his speed and size. Unofficially McEvoy finished with four carries for 70 yards in addition to 8 of 11 passing for 169 yards and 2 touchdowns through the air. The starting BC QB was done for the day after the fourth offensive series, leading the offense to 2 scores in 4 chances.

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It had to have been a little more enticing for Coach Campanile to take chances downfield on offense on Saturday without BC's star safety Shutang Mungwa manning the secondary. Quarterbacks Anthony LiGregni and Anthony LoVecchio looked very impressive in their own scoring drives, while Karl Bostick provided a power running game along with Spencer Kulcsar who also had a rushing score along with his receiving score.

While the long passing plays drew the oohs and ahhs from the Crusader faithful all day, the coaching staff had to feel better about its defense after their solid play, including Drummond falling on a fumble that ended a drive. The defense has room to grow, and they need to continue to make the first tackle on plays in order to prevent big plays from happening, especially through the air, something that has killed the Crusaders in big games in recent years. But there is hope that this fast, athletic, and hungry defense can continue to develop at the linebacking and defensive line spots, because that is where this team will be attacked by the Don Bosco and St. Peter's of the world.

Now we'll see if the BC defense and offense can take another step in their maturation process as they prepare to take on an opponent that wears not red & gold, but green & gold instead, as they travel to Montvale to take on the Green Knights of St. Joseph Regional on Tuesday at 10 am.

NOTES:

-Martin Scheuring looks to be the new center for the season, as BC moves TC Picariello to right guard. Scheuring struggled at points on Saturday, as he did last week, with some low snaps, but the senior made his adjustments and the snaps were not a problem for the rest of Saturday's scrimmage.

-BC is well stocked at the wide receiver position, and it should be interesting to see who will earn some quality playing time during the varsity season. Ryan Finkel looked good again today opposite Chucky Wingate and Cam Dickerson, but John Tsimis made several outstanding plays with his reserve unit and could be someone to keep an eye on as the preseason rolls on.

-Spencer Kulcsar is a busy man as he has been working as a running back, tight end, linebacker, and special teams guy. Kulscar is an exceptional athlete, and BC is smart to get him on the field as much as possible this season.

ABOUT DAN LONG

Dan Long graduated from Bergen Catholic in 2003 where he was the Sports Director of BCTV and coined the immortal phrase Crusader Crazies for the raucous BC student section. He is currently the radio voice of the Bergen Catholic football and soccer teams, the founder of DL Sports Media, and a weekly contributor to BergenCatholicFootball.com.

Well football fans could not have asked for a better day weather-wise to be outside this morning to take in the annual Red & White Intra-Squad scrimmage held at Bergen Catholic.  With the enjoyable weather, music pumping through Crusader Stadium, and with the smell and sight of smoke emanating from various grills, one would think it was already the September 11th season opener against LaSalle High School.  But despite this being only the first preseason scrimmage, the excitement and anticipation for a new era of Crusader football was evident with a large contingent of fans catching their first glimpse of the Nunzio Campanile era.

Coach Campanile, standing out from the rest of his coaching staff on the field as he wore his red Under Armour BC coaching jacket despite the 80 degree weather, presided over the contest between his offense in white and his defensive unit in red.  He saw a big play nearly go the distance on the first play from scrimmage as new quarterback Tanner McEvoy found running back Mike Gerst with a simple drop off pass that the speedy junior nearly took down the near sideline before getting tripped up at the last second by a member of the secondary.  Like his older brother and former BC speedster Nick Gerst, Mike will be a serious speed threat on outside runs for the Crusader offense this season.

Obviously the focal point of the offense and for the entire Bergen Catholic squad will be the play of their senior signal caller Tanner McEvoy.  McEvoy impressed with his decision making abilites in the spread attack.  While the senior QB did not necessarily connect on any long throws during the scrimmage, he dazzled with his mobility in and outside the pocket, and was devastating on his designed QB draws and option runs.  This was certainly a key for Mike Halligan's exceptional play last season under center, and McEvoy showed his athleticism by breaking several tackles and just showing his keen field vision that he used to become an elite receiver the past two seasons.

And for those who still believe that McEvoy should have been left at wideout, well Coach Campanile did feature McEvoy at his old position in several different formations during the scrimmage, and included a nice reception of 20+ yards on a perfect pass from back up Anthony LiGregni.

Again while the white team did not challenge the defense down field all that much, the offense looked adept at connecting with corner routes and seam patterns that eventually led to scores.  The option is still alive on offense, but McEvoy looked a little shaky with some of his pitches to his tail backs.  The offense has a ton of playmakers this season, and the one to keep an eye on is certainly junior wide receiver Chucky Wingate.  The sidelines were buzzing whenever he made a circus-like catch, and he reminds me a lot of Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham with his ankle-breaking moves right after he hauls in a reception.  With Wingate as a slot receiver and getting plenty of attention in the middle of the field, things will be sure to open up for star wide receiver Cam Dickerson who hauled in a nice pass across the middle and finished off his run an additional 30 yards down the sideline.

The standout player in the scrimmage was tailback/tight end Spencer Kulcsar who broke free from a host of tacklers down the far sideline and reversed field to the near side for an 80 yard TD run.  Kulscar is a workhorse running back who can break off a jaw-dropping run any time he touches the ball.  The newest Crusader weapon on offense will be running back James Dawson, a transfer from Don Bosco, who also broke off a 70+ yard touchdown run in the second half of the scrimmage.  The running back stable of starter Karl Bostick, who had some power runs in the first half, Kulscar, Gerst, and Dawson might prove to be the best collection of speed in North Jersey.

They had plenty of holes opened up by an offensive line that looked to be in tremendous physcial shape, as all the lineman looked tall, thin, and were not hunched over at all during the scrimmage.  Zach Sparber looks to anchor the line at left tackle this season, and TC Picariello delivered some devastating trap blocks.

The BC defense was interesting to watch because they were content with giving up the underneath passing routes, but were solid in not giving up any long passing plays.  Chucky Wingate added an interception for a TD in the second half off of McEvoy, and Shutang Mungwa is certainly an intimidating presence in the secondary and on run support.  Kulcsar looked good at linebacker, but the thing that caught my eye was seeing Cam Dickerson lined up on occassion at linebacker and defensive back where he made one shoestring tackle and an excellent pass deflection.  Nick LaTesta will be the number one corner and the defensive line is young but fast and frequently made McEvoy scramble out of the pocket.  The defense is fast, they just need to add the physcial component to their arsenal.  BC's defense was good today, but the day belonged to Coach Campanile's offense loaded with playmakers at several positions.

NOTES:

-Ryan Finkel, a junior who has played quarterback during his Crusader career, looked solid today as a wide receiver playing alongside the first team wide outs in Dickerson and Wingate.

-McEvoy showed off his arm strength several times by just chucking the ball 50 yards down the field by scrambling sideways out of the pocket.  He still is working on his accuracy, but looked good with his sideline passes near the first down markers in several drives.

-Coach Campanile was heard screaming to his offensive unit during the 4th quarter portion of the scrimmage to pick up the pace on the field, "Unless you want to finish 8-3 again for the season."

ABOUT DAN LONG

Dan Long graduated from Bergen Catholic in 2003 where he was the Sports Director of BCTV and coined the immortal phrase Crusader Crazies for the raucous BC student section. He is currently the radio voice of the Bergen Catholic football and soccer teams, the founder of DL Sports Media, and a weekly contributor to BergenCatholicFootball.com.

Well football fans could not have asked for a better day weather-wise to be outside this morning to take in the annual Red & White Intra-Squad scrimmage held at Bergen Catholic.  With the enjoyable weather, music pumping through Crusader Stadium, and with the smell and sight of smoke emanating from various grills, one would think it was already the September 11th season opener against LaSalle High School.  But despite this being only the first preseason scrimmage, the excitement and anticipation for a new era of Crusader football was evident with a large contingent of fans catching their first glimpse of the Nunzio Campanile era.

Coach Campanile, standing out from the rest of his coaching staff on the field as he wore his red Under Armour BC coaching jacket despite the 80 degree weather, presided over the contest between his offense in white and his defensive unit in red.  He saw a big play nearly go the distance on the first play from scrimmage as new quarterback Tanner McEvoy found running back Mike Gerst with a simple drop off pass that the speedy junior nearly took down the near sideline before getting tripped up at the last second by a member of the secondary.  Like his older brother and former BC speedster Nick Gerst, Mike will be a serious speed threat on outside runs for the Crusader offense this season.

Obviously the focal point of the offense and for the entire Bergen Catholic squad will be the play of their senior signal caller Tanner McEvoy.  McEvoy impressed with his decision making abilites in the spread attack.  While the senior QB did not necessarily connect on any long throws during the scrimmage, he dazzled with his mobility in and outside the pocket, and was devastating on his designed QB draws and option runs.  This was certainly a key for Mike Halligan's exceptional play last season under center, and McEvoy showed his athleticism by breaking several tackles and just showing his keen field vision that he used to become an elite receiver the past two seasons.

And for those who still believe that McEvoy should have been left at wideout, well Coach Campanile did feature McEvoy at his old position in several different formations during the scrimmage, and included a nice reception of 20+ yards on a perfect pass from back up Anthony LiGregni.

Again while the white team did not challenge the defense down field all that much, the offense looked adept at connecting with corner routes and seam patterns that eventually led to scores.  The option is still alive on offense, but McEvoy looked a little shaky with some of his pitches to his tail backs.  The offense has a ton of playmakers this season, and the one to keep an eye on is certainly junior wide receiver Chucky Wingate.  The sidelines were buzzing whenever he made a circus-like catch, and he reminds me a lot of Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham with his ankle-breaking moves right after he hauls in a reception.  With Wingate as a slot receiver and getting plenty of attention in the middle of the field, things will be sure to open up for star wide receiver Cam Dickerson who hauled in a nice pass across the middle and finished off his run an additional 30 yards down the sideline.

The standout player in the scrimmage was tailback/tight end Spencer Kulcsar who broke free from a host of tacklers down the far sideline and reversed field to the near side for an 80 yard TD run.  Kulscar is a workhorse running back who can break off a jaw-dropping run any time he touches the ball.  The newest Crusader weapon on offense will be running back James Dawson, a transfer from Don Bosco, who also broke off a 70+ yard touchdown run in the second half of the scrimmage.  The running back stable of starter Karl Bostick, who had some power runs in the first half, Kulscar, Gerst, and Dawson might prove to be the best collection of speed in North Jersey.

They had plenty of holes opened up by an offensive line that looked to be in tremendous physcial shape, as all the lineman looked tall, thin, and were not hunched over at all during the scrimmage.  Zach Sparber looks to anchor the line at left tackle this season, and TC Picariello delivered some devastating trap blocks.

The BC defense was interesting to watch because they were content with giving up the underneath passing routes, but were solid in not giving up any long passing plays.  Chucky Wingate added an interception for a TD in the second half off of McEvoy, and Shutang Mungwa is certainly an intimidating presence in the secondary and on run support.  Kulcsar looked good at linebacker, but the thing that caught my eye was seeing Cam Dickerson lined up on occassion at linebacker and defensive back where he made one shoestring tackle and an excellent pass deflection.  Nick LaTesta will be the number one corner and the defensive line is young but fast and frequently made McEvoy scramble out of the pocket.  The defense is fast, they just need to add the physcial component to their arsenal.  BC's defense was good today, but the day belonged to Coach Campanile's offense loaded with playmakers at several positions.

NOTES:

-Ryan Finkel, a junior who has played quarterback during his Crusader career, looked solid today as a wide receiver playing alongside the first team wide outs in Dickerson and Wingate.

-McEvoy showed off his arm strength several times by just chucking the ball 50 yards down the field by scrambling sideways out of the pocket.  He still is working on his accuracy, but looked good with his sideline passes near the first down markers in several drives.

-Coach Campanile was heard screaming to his offensive unit during the 4th quarter portion of the scrimmage to pick up the pace on the field, "Unless you want to finish 8-3 again for the season."

16Aug/10

Long: Loaded Crusader offense owns day

Bergen Catholic fans could not have asked for a better day weather-wise to be outside Saturday morning to take in the annual Red & White Intra-Squad scrimmage. With the enjoyable weather, music pumping through Crusader Stadium, and with the smell and sight of smoke emanating from various grills, one would think it was already the September 11th season opener against LaSalle High School. But despite this being only the first preseason scrimmage, the excitement and anticipation for a new era of Crusader football was evident with a large contingent of fans catching their first glimpse of the Nunzio Campanile era.

Coach Campanile, standing out from the rest of his coaching staff on the field as he wore his red Under Armour BC coaching jacket despite the 80 degree weather, presided over the contest between his offense in white and his defensive unit in red. He saw a big play nearly go the distance on the first play from scrimmage as new quarterback Tanner McEvoy found running back Mike Gerst with a simple drop off pass that the speedy junior nearly took down the near sideline before getting tripped up at the last second by a member of the secondary. Like his older brother and former BC speedster Nick Gerst, Mike will be a serious speed threat on outside runs for the Crusader offense this season.

Obviously the focal point of the offense and for the entire Bergen Catholic squad will be the play of their senior signal caller Tanner McEvoy. McEvoy impressed with his decision making abilites in the spread attack. While the senior QB did not necessarily connect on any long throws during the scrimmage, he dazzled with his mobility in and outside the pocket, and was devastating on his designed QB draws and option runs. This was certainly a key for Mike Halligan's exceptional play last season under center, and McEvoy showed his athleticism by breaking several tackles and just showing his keen field vision that he used to become an elite receiver the past two seasons.

And for those who still believe that McEvoy should have been left at wideout, well Coach Campanile did feature McEvoy at his old position in several different formations during the scrimmage, and included a nice reception of 20+ yards on a perfect pass from back up Anthony LiGregni.

Again while the white team did not challenge the defense down field all that much, the offense looked adept at connecting with corner routes and seam patterns that eventually led to scores. The option is still alive on offense, but McEvoy looked a little shaky with some of his pitches to his tail backs. The offense has a ton of playmakers this season, and the one to keep an eye on is certainly junior wide receiver Chucky Wingate. The sidelines were buzzing whenever he made a circus-like catch, and he reminds me a lot of Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham with his ankle-breaking moves right after he hauls in a reception. With Wingate as a slot receiver and getting plenty of attention in the middle of the field, things will be sure to open up for star wide receiver Cam Dickerson who hauled in a nice pass across the middle and finished off his run an additional 30 yards down the sideline.

The standout player in the scrimmage was tailback/tight end Spencer Kulcsar who broke free from a host of tacklers down the far sideline and reversed field to the near side for an 80 yard TD run. Kulscar is a workhorse running back who can break off a jaw-dropping run any time he touches the ball. The newest Crusader weapon on offense will be running back James Dawson, a transfer from Don Bosco, who also broke off a 70+ yard touchdown run in the second half of the scrimmage. The running back stable of starter Karl Bostick, who had some power runs in the first half, Kulscar, Gerst, and Dawson might prove to be the best collection of speed in North Jersey.

They had plenty of holes opened up by an offensive line that looked to be in tremendous physcial shape, as all the lineman looked tall, thin, and were not hunched over at all during the scrimmage. Zach Sparber looks to anchor the line at left tackle this season, and TC Picariello delivered some devastating trap blocks.

The BC defense was interesting to watch because they were content with giving up the underneath passing routes, but were solid in not giving up any long passing plays. Chucky Wingate added an interception for a TD in the second half off of McEvoy, and Shutang Mungwa is certainly an intimidating presence in the secondary and on run support. Kulcsar looked good at linebacker, but the thing that caught my eye was seeing Cam Dickerson lined up on occassion at linebacker and defensive back where he made one shoestring tackle and an excellent pass deflection. Nick LaTesta will be the number one corner and the defensive line is young but fast and frequently made McEvoy scramble out of the pocket. The defense is fast, they just need to add the physcial component to their arsenal. BC's defense was good today, but the day belonged to Coach Campanile's offense loaded with playmakers at several positions.

NOTES:

-Ryan Finkel, a junior who has played quarterback during his Crusader career, looked solid today as a wide receiver playing alongside the first team wide outs in Dickerson and Wingate.

-McEvoy showed off his arm strength several times by just chucking the ball 50 yards down the field by scrambling sideways out of the pocket. He still is working on his accuracy, but looked good with his sideline passes near the first down markers in several drives.

-Coach Campanile was heard screaming to his offensive unit during the 4th quarter portion of the scrimmage to pick up the pace on the field, "Unless you want to finish 8-3 again for the season."

ABOUT DAN LONG

Dan Long graduated from Bergen Catholic in 2003 where he was the Sports Director of BCTV and coined the immortal phrase Crusader Crazies for the raucous BC student section. He is currently the radio voice of the Bergen Catholic football and soccer teams, the founder of DL Sports Media, and a weekly contributor to BergenCatholicFootball.com.

Well football fans could not have asked for a better day weather-wise to be outside this morning to take in the annual Red & White Intra-Squad scrimmage held at Bergen Catholic.  With the enjoyable weather, music pumping through Crusader Stadium, and with the smell and sight of smoke emanating from various grills, one would think it was already the September 11th season opener against LaSalle High School.  But despite this being only the first preseason scrimmage, the excitement and anticipation for a new era of Crusader football was evident with a large contingent of fans catching their first glimpse of the Nunzio Campanile era.

Coach Campanile, standing out from the rest of his coaching staff on the field as he wore his red Under Armour BC coaching jacket despite the 80 degree weather, presided over the contest between his offense in white and his defensive unit in red.  He saw a big play nearly go the distance on the first play from scrimmage as new quarterback Tanner McEvoy found running back Mike Gerst with a simple drop off pass that the speedy junior nearly took down the near sideline before getting tripped up at the last second by a member of the secondary.  Like his older brother and former BC speedster Nick Gerst, Mike will be a serious speed threat on outside runs for the Crusader offense this season.

Obviously the focal point of the offense and for the entire Bergen Catholic squad will be the play of their senior signal caller Tanner McEvoy.  McEvoy impressed with his decision making abilites in the spread attack.  While the senior QB did not necessarily connect on any long throws during the scrimmage, he dazzled with his mobility in and outside the pocket, and was devastating on his designed QB draws and option runs.  This was certainly a key for Mike Halligan's exceptional play last season under center, and McEvoy showed his athleticism by breaking several tackles and just showing his keen field vision that he used to become an elite receiver the past two seasons.

And for those who still believe that McEvoy should have been left at wideout, well Coach Campanile did feature McEvoy at his old position in several different formations during the scrimmage, and included a nice reception of 20+ yards on a perfect pass from back up Anthony LiGregni.

Again while the white team did not challenge the defense down field all that much, the offense looked adept at connecting with corner routes and seam patterns that eventually led to scores.  The option is still alive on offense, but McEvoy looked a little shaky with some of his pitches to his tail backs.  The offense has a ton of playmakers this season, and the one to keep an eye on is certainly junior wide receiver Chucky Wingate.  The sidelines were buzzing whenever he made a circus-like catch, and he reminds me a lot of Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham with his ankle-breaking moves right after he hauls in a reception.  With Wingate as a slot receiver and getting plenty of attention in the middle of the field, things will be sure to open up for star wide receiver Cam Dickerson who hauled in a nice pass across the middle and finished off his run an additional 30 yards down the sideline.

The standout player in the scrimmage was tailback/tight end Spencer Kulcsar who broke free from a host of tacklers down the far sideline and reversed field to the near side for an 80 yard TD run.  Kulscar is a workhorse running back who can break off a jaw-dropping run any time he touches the ball.  The newest Crusader weapon on offense will be running back James Dawson, a transfer from Don Bosco, who also broke off a 70+ yard touchdown run in the second half of the scrimmage.  The running back stable of starter Karl Bostick, who had some power runs in the first half, Kulscar, Gerst, and Dawson might prove to be the best collection of speed in North Jersey.

They had plenty of holes opened up by an offensive line that looked to be in tremendous physcial shape, as all the lineman looked tall, thin, and were not hunched over at all during the scrimmage.  Zach Sparber looks to anchor the line at left tackle this season, and TC Picariello delivered some devastating trap blocks.

The BC defense was interesting to watch because they were content with giving up the underneath passing routes, but were solid in not giving up any long passing plays.  Chucky Wingate added an interception for a TD in the second half off of McEvoy, and Shutang Mungwa is certainly an intimidating presence in the secondary and on run support.  Kulcsar looked good at linebacker, but the thing that caught my eye was seeing Cam Dickerson lined up on occassion at linebacker and defensive back where he made one shoestring tackle and an excellent pass deflection.  Nick LaTesta will be the number one corner and the defensive line is young but fast and frequently made McEvoy scramble out of the pocket.  The defense is fast, they just need to add the physcial component to their arsenal.  BC's defense was good today, but the day belonged to Coach Campanile's offense loaded with playmakers at several positions.

NOTES:

-Ryan Finkel, a junior who has played quarterback during his Crusader career, looked solid today as a wide receiver playing alongside the first team wide outs in Dickerson and Wingate.

-McEvoy showed off his arm strength several times by just chucking the ball 50 yards down the field by scrambling sideways out of the pocket.  He still is working on his accuracy, but looked good with his sideline passes near the first down markers in several drives.

-Coach Campanile was heard screaming to his offensive unit during the 4th quarter portion of the scrimmage to pick up the pace on the field, "Unless you want to finish 8-3 again for the season."