The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 11, 1996, Image 13

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    Best of Pa. look forward to Big 33
By JAMES REESER
Collegian Sports Writer
HERSHEY On July 27, 1996,
34 young men will be taking the
field at Hersheypark Stadium
dressed in blue and white repre
senting Pennsylvania in the 39th
annual PNC Bank Big 33 Football
Classic.
For 11 of Pennsylvania's finest, it
will be the first of many times that
they will take the field together.
These 11 are Penn State bound.
"I don't know, I guess its a big
honor to be recognized as one of
the best in Pennsylvania," said
John Blick, an offensive lineman
from Pleasant Valley. "It means
more because I'm going to play
another football game before I get
up to Penn State. But I can't wait.
I've already known lots of them for
a while. It will be fun, get to play
with them a little bit, have some
fun."
That is exactly what the Big 33
stresses, having fun and building
lasting relationships. Oh yeah, and
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playing a little bit of football.
The week leading up to the game
includes living with a host family,
spending time with buddies, visit
ing hospitals and playing at Her
sheypark.
Despite all of the activities, the
main focus is the game.
"Being selected means your hard
work is being appreciated and rec
ognized," North Penn's Jason Wal
lace said. "I've followed it the past
couple of years since I've been in
high school. It's a big week. There
is a lot to do. But we'll be ready to
play the game."
Pennsylvania is coached by Man
heim Central High's Mike
Williams. And he may just have a
few tricks up his sleeve come game
time.
"We've got two good quarter
backs, so we're going to let them
throw a little bit," he said. "We're
going to go with a wide open
attack. We might even run a little
option in there. An option play at
the right time in a game like this
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The quarterbacks Williams will
be using are Penn-Traf ford's Tony
Zimmerman and Dave Robbins of
Berwick.
Robbins led Berwick to an unde
feated season and a No. 1 national
ranking by USA Today.
"Tony Zimmerman is a run and
shoot quarterback, Robbins is also
from a wide open pass offense,"
Williams said. "So we will use the
one back set, you can't use no-back
in this game. The kids are experi
enced at opening things up. We've
got a number of kids that are slot
back receiver types."
The Pennsylvania squad is once
again deep at the running back
position.
The tailback position will feature
Norristown's Daymon Carroll, who
is headed to Florida in the fall and
Penn State-bound Kenny Watson
from Harrisburg.
Both rushed for over 1,000 yards
in their respective senior season
and were named to the all-state
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"It means more because I'm going to play another
football game before I get up to Penn State. But I
can't wait...lt will be fun, get to play with them a
little bit, have some fun."
Williams said. "So we'll probably
run a fullback trap a little bit. We
do that at Manheim, so we expect
to do that. Of course we have to
give the tailbacks the ball every
once in a while. We have a lot of
diversity and that's what I want to
be, diverse, wide open."
Every year the Penn State
recruits make some sort of impact
in the game. Last year Brandon
Short was the MVP. In the past
future Lions like Curtis Enis,
Kerry Collins, Kyle Brady and
Jimmy Cefalo have made their
mark.
"I think Penn State recruits the
Lion recruit and Pennsylvania offensive lineman
best (players) and I suspect that
those kids will be a big part of the
game." Williams said. "I don't think
Penn State is going to recruit a kid
that can't do well in the Big 33
game. As to what their role will be,
it is still to early to tell."
Two future Lions will be playing
for the Ohio squad: defensive back
Derek Fox of Glen Oak High in
Canton and Marc Kielmeyer, a
defensive lineman from Wester
vil
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I would say that we know very
le about them," Williams said. "I
t their head coach (Mike Mauk)
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Lion recruit playing in Big 33
trying to feel me out a little bit. We
don't know much about each other.
We're not allowed to scout each
other at the practice sessions. They
have a lot of talent. They have
seven or eight kids going to Ohio
State, which is a great program.
Some are going to Michigan, Notre
Dame and Penn State."