'08 OH LB Mike Zordich (Penn State Verbal)

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Mike Zordich (6-2/210/4.7)
Cardinal Mooney High School (Youngstown, OH)

Schools of Interest: Notre Dame, Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, Penn State, Pitt
Local Press: Vindicator Online

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2005 - All-SVC, All-Ohio
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Dad is former Penn State and Philadelphia Eagle safety Mike Zordich.
 

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YOUNGSTOWN — Junior quarterback Dan McCarthy threw two touchdown passes to senior Tony Brunetti to lead Cardinal Mooney (2-0) over Buffalo St. Francis, 28-0.

Mooney scored 14 points in the first quarter and seven apiece in the third and fourth periods.

The distances for Brunetti's TD catches were 16 and 33 yards.

Tailback Jamelle Bowers had eight carries for 58 yards for the winners.

Brandon Beachum had a 29-yard touchdown run as did Michael Zordich from 1-yard out. McCarthy completed four of eight passes for 117 yards.

Mark Babyak kicked all four PATs against the Red Raiders, who were playing their opener.

Builds Lead

Michael Zordich's 1-yard run increased the lead to 21-0 at 3:41 of the third after a seven-play 49-yard march.

Just 42 seconds into the fourth, Mooney, struck for a fourth time when McCarthy hit Brunetti from 33 yards out. It followed a four-play, 48-yard drive.

St. Francis' quarterback was Lucas Tasker, son of former Buffalo Bills standout Steve Tasker.

Mooney's first score was Beachum's 29-yard run and Mark Babyak's kick at 9:14. The four-play drive covered 52 yards.

On the second play of the Cards' second possession, quarterback Dan McCarthy and receiver Dan Pederzolli hooked up for a 61-yard pass play. Three plays later, Tony Brunetti caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from McCarthy. Babyak's kick put Mooney up, 14-0, at 4:48 of the first period.

Cards dominated

At halftime, Mooney had a 7-6 edge in first downs and 172 total yards. Mooney 95 ground on 15 carries. Beachum had three carries for 31 yards, Mike Zordich had four attempts for 28 yards. McCarthy completed two of three passes for 77 yards.

In the first half, Mooney held the Red Raiders (0-1) to 57 total yards, 52 of which were on the ground.

Mooney's opening-week victory was a 20-14 win over Walsh Jesuit.

Source: VIndy.com
 

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YOUNGSTOWN — When Mooney junior Dan McCarthy was converted from running back to quarterback this summer, he had quite a legacy to live up to.

The last three Cardinal quarterbacks — Ron Stoops (Michigan State), Kyle McCarthy (Notre Dame) and Derrell Johnson (Iowa) — earned Division I scholarships, although all of them were recruited as defensive backs.

On Tuesday, the number grew to four — Dan McCarthy got a letter in the mail from Ohio State coach Jim Tressel offering him a full-ride — but McCarthy hasn't lost his focus.

Self-restraint

"I was very excited about the offer," said McCarthy, who hasn't yet decided on a college. "But I'm just trying to concentrate on this season."

He didn't seem to have any trouble on Friday, running for six touchdowns to lead Mooney (3-0) to a 40-13 win over Akron Hoban at Stambaugh Stadium.

"Did he really have that many [touchdowns]?" Mooney coach P.J. Fecko said. "Honestly, I didn't know that."

What Fecko did know was that losing Johnson to graduation left a big hole for his team at quarterback entering this season. Last year's backup, Tony Brunetti, was better suited at wideout.

McCarthy's athletic ability, meanwhile, was perfectly suited for Mooney's run-first offense, Fecko said.

"Danny's a pretty good athlete," Fecko said. "He's still learning and he's still figuring things out. But at this point, the only thing he's lacking is experience."

Not perfect

McCarthy wasn't perfect — he fumbled a punt return and threw an interception into double coverage in the end zone — but he certainly didn't play like it was his third start at quarterback.

"I'm just taking it week by week," said McCarthy, who said that his brother's decision to play at Notre Dame won't have any effect on his own. "Our line opened up some great holes and our fullbacks got the tough yards. I was just fortunate enough to get outside."

McCarthy finished with 152 yards on 16 carries and completed 3 of 4 passes for 65 yards, including a 42-yarder Vinny Petella.

Junior fullback Mike Zordich, an outstanding linebacker who is also getting interest from Division I schools, added 114 yards on 13 carries as the Cardinals finished with 361 yards on the ground. (Running back Brandon Beachum injured his ankle and did not play the second half, but the injury was not expected to be serious.)

"We're working on putting a full game together," Fecko said. "We've seen glimmers of what we can do."

Mooney took a 21-0 lead in the first quarter, only to turn the ball over on three straight possessions in the second quarter, giving Hoban new life.

Knights within eight

The Knights (1-2) pulled to within 21-13 late in the third quarter and stuffed Mooney on its first three plays of the next series. Problem was, a Hoban defender got flagged for a personal foul on third down, giving Mooney a first down.

Five plays later, McCarthy scored his fourth touchdown and Hoban never again threatened.

Hoban senior running back DeAnte Johnson, who was carrying a bigger load due to the injury to running back Steven Yoak, finished with 97 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown.

"We did some things that I think we can build on," said Akron Hoban coach Ralph Orsini, whose team also lost to Walsh Jesuit. "You just can't get in a hole against a team like Cardinal Mooney.

"They're a really tough team," Orsini said. "Anybody who beats them this year is going to have to play awfully well."

Source: Vindy.com
 

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Junior Mike Zordich put the Cardinals up for good in the 21-16 victory.

MENTOR — Mike Zordich's 31-yard touchdown run with 7:01 remaining in the game erased Mentor Lake Catholic's three-point lead, but Dan McCarthy's 39-yard TD run eventually sealed Cardinal Mooney's 21-16 victory Saturday night.

Defense for the unbeaten Cardinals (5-0) was just as instrumental in pulling out the win for the state's top-ranked Division IV team.

Trailing, 10-7, after suffering its fourth turnover, Mooney held the Cougars on four plays. That's when the Cardinals got another shot. Dom Scarnecchia returned a punt into Lake Catholic territory with 8:20 left and, a minute later, Zordich's explosive TD run followed.

Mooney put what appeared to be the exclamation point on the game when McCarthy, a junior quarterback, ran 40 yards for a touchdown and 21-10 lead at 3:16. But a 65-yard desperation pass play from Alex Kurowski to Randy Greenwood pulled the Cougars (2-3) within four points at 2:27.

Mooney held a 21-9 advantage in first downs and a lopsided 304-93 differential in rushing yards.

Zordich gained 129 yards and McCarthy 108 yards The Cougars held a 10-7 lead at the half.

Settling in

It took one scoreless quarter for both teams to settled in.

Mooney opened the second period at its 20-yard line, but lost the ball when Zordich fumbled at the 50-yard line.

After a punt, McCarthy completed a 39-yard pass to Nick Pederzolli and McCarthy's 17-yard pass to Ryan Babyak preceded McCarthy's 34-yard touchdown toss to Tony Brunetti. Mark Babyak's kick gave the Cardinals a 7-0 lead at 4:56. The five-play TD drive covered 92 yards.

McCarthy fumbled a punt return and Lake Catholic recovered at Mooney's 28. A reverse run by wide receiver Chris Spahar put the Cougars 18 yards closer to the goal line before Dave Jaranovic scampered 10 yards for the tally. The two-play drive culminated with John Schaffer's PAT to knot the score, 7-7 at 2:20.

Mooney's third turnover — Alex Kurowski's interception and 24-yard return — put Lake Catholic at the Mooney 46.

The Cougars advanced and Schaffer's 24-yard field goal put the home team ahead with three seconds remaining before the half.

Source: Vindy.com
 

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Dad a former Penn State guy. Gonna be tough sledding getting this kid away from Linebacker University.
 

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WARREN — A bevy of offensive backs and a strong defense led Cardinal Mooney to a 52-14 win over Cleveland Benedictine Friday night.


"We had a lot of different guys touch the ball," Mooney P.J. Fecko said. "That keeps the defense off balance."

Eight backs gained 374 yards on 52 carries for Mooney (6-0). The victory ended a string of five consecutive victories for Benedictine (1-5) over the Cardinals.

Leading Mooney's offensive charge was quarterback Dan McCarthy, who gained 140 yards on 13 carries, including a 3-yard touchdown run. Mooney also scored a touchdown on the only pass McCarthy completed, a 25-yard toss to Ryan Babyak.

Two other keys to Mooney's offensive efforts were running backs Michael Zordich, who gained 90 yards on eight carries, and Brandon Beachum, who gained 84 yards on 13 carries. Zordich scored two touchdowns, on runs of 23 and 33 yards, while Beachum dashed 12 yards into the end zone.

Mooney scored first, marching 72 yards into Benedictine's end zone in the first quarter. The drive was capped by Jamelle Bowers' 3-yard plunge into the end zone, but the extra point kick failed.
Bengals led 7-6

But Benedictine came back quickly, scoring on a 14-play drive that covered 77 yards. Bengals quarterback Najee Goode ended the drive with a 1-yard drive across the goal line. Josh Steigerwald kicked the extra point to give Benedictine a 7-6 lead.

That was the only lead Benedictine would hold all night.

Mooney scored a second touchdown in the first quarter and two more in the second quarter to take a 25-7 lead into the locker room at halftime.

"We were fortunate enough to jump out and grab the lead," Fecko said. "And we were fortunate to come up with some stops" of the Benedictine offense.

The rout continues

Mooney took the second-half kickoff and marched 51 yards in seven plays, scoring when Zordich dashed 23 yards into the end zone.

After holding Benedictine without a first down, and sacking Goode, Mooney launched another successful scoring drive, scoring on Babyak's 25-yard catch.

Benedictine found the end zone again in the fourth quarter. The drive was keyed by running back Anthony Urbania's 53-yard jaunt. Urbania also carried the ball into the end zone, scoring on a 1-yard run.

But after Urbania ended his team's long scoring drought, Mooney scored two more fourth-quarter touchdowns. Second-team quarterback Jonathon Zyznar scored on a 4-yard run and the scoring ended when safety Lou Salreno intercepted a Benedictine pass and dashed 37 yards into the end zone.

Leading the Bengals

Urbania, a junior, was the key to the Bengals' offensive efforts, gaining 186 yards on 30 carries. The other offensive bright spot for Benedictine was running back Romel Dismuke, a sophomore who gained 63 yards on six carries.

Despite the big scoring margin, Fecko said after the game, "We're still not where we need to be."

Mooney entered the game in first place in the Division IV, Region 13 OHSAA computer ratings, and seems headed into the playoffs.

While admitting he was proud that his team avoided turnovers Friday night, Fecko insisted, "We've got a number of things we need to work on."

Source: Vindy.com
 

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YOUNGSTOWN — Some people wondered just how the Cardinal Mooney High football team would play Friday night, given that the Cardinals had locked up the top seed in their region for the playoffs.

Well, after a 452-yard offensive explosion and a 32-14 blasting of a good Columbus Watterson team at Stambaugh Stadium, there should be no question that Mooney is ready to move into the postseason.

"The playoffs are next week, we weren't going to take it easy or sit anyone," said Mooney coach P.J. Fecko. "These guys have worked too hard all spring and summer to do that."
Mooney finished the regular season with a 9-0 record, the program's first unbeaten regular season since 1996.

Opening half

Both teams came out on their first possession of the game and moved right down the field for a touchdown. Mooney moved 80 yards in 12 plays with the opening kickoff, as Brandon Beachum scored from 6 yards out. The extra point failed.

The Eagles (7-3) countered with a six-play, 63-yard drive as Sam Jacobs tallied on a 9-yard scamper. The extra point by Matt Ring was good to give Watterson a 7-6 lead.

The Cardinals used two big plays to score a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter. Quarterback Dan McCarthy scored a a 41-yard run with 7:23 to play in the half, then hit Tony Brunetti with a 45-yard scoring strike with just 36 seconds remaining before halftime to give the Cards an 18-6 advantage.

"We jumped out to a fast start and gained momentum," said Fecko, "and then they swung it back their way before our defense really stepped it up and played well the rest of the game."

Cardinals dominate

In the third quarter the Cardinals again used a time-consuming drive to score. They forced a punt then drove 88 yards in 13 plays, taking 6:13 off the clock, to make it 25-7. The key play in the drive was a fourth-down pass from McCarthy to Mike McGlone that gave Mooney a first down at the Watterson 4. Michael Zordich scored on a 2-yard run and Mark Babyak converted the extra point.

The Cardinals recovered a on the final play of the third quarter and Zordich scored the final Mooney touchdown on a 22-yard run. Jacobs completed the scoring on a 6-yard run.
Mooney dominated the statistics. The Cards had 20 first downs to the Eagles' eight. Watterson had 140 yards on the ground in 27 attempts while Mooney had 381 yards and rushed the ball 61 times. The Cardinals were 4-for-5 passing for 71 yards, while the Eagles hit just 4-for-11 for 35 yards.

Beachum keys attack

Beachum finished with 114 yards on 20 carries, while Jamelle Bowers added 106 yards on 14 attempts. Zordich picked up 70 yards on 14 rushes while McCarthy added 56 more on just nine tries.

Bobby Youkam led the Eagles with 84 yards in 10 carries.

"We were pleased with our performance throwing the ball, but we are a running team," said Fecko. "We were able to control the clock and swing field position in our favor.

"We have a lot of capable people running the ball. A lot of people are looking for us to run the quarterback, but we are able to come at them from a lot of different angles."

Source: Vindy.com
 

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For what it's worth, Michael is probably going to Penn State. I'm not sure if they offered yet, but if they do, he's gone.

His dad's a PSU legend. I wish we could get him, though. I love the kid's ability...He's a monster.
 
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For what it's worth, Michael is probably going to Penn State. I'm not sure if they offered yet, but if they do, he's gone.

His dad's a PSU legend. I wish we could get him, though. I love the kid's ability...He's a monster.
Yea, honestly I can't honestly remember a PSU legacy turning PSU. However, he will proobably be the only LB PSU offers, due to LB being the position they are deepest at.

This definitely helps our chances with Posluzny and Hale. If neither gets offered by PSU, I wouldn't be suprised if we landed at least one of those two.
 

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Zordich accompanied teammate Dan McCarthy to ND's Junior Day this past weekend. Unlike Dan he left without an offer. Penn State, Michigan, and ND are the only three schools that have not offered a scholarship that Zordich is still considering, along with the offers he has received from OSU, LSU, Oklahoma & Syracuse.
 
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i always hear about how good this kid is and that he really likes us, what gives everyone that feeling and does anyone know if he's coming up for spring practice
 

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Irish Eyes is reporting that Zordich has verballed to Penn State. Oh well, pOSU, you win some, you lose some.
 

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I'm sure OSU has Hale all but locked up. They don't "Sweat" this.

What do you mean, ND is in Hale's Top 4!! ROTFLMAO

Do you think Hale wil do the same hat trick as Sweat when he announces, and put an Irish hat up there just for fun. I would pay someone to go to his announcement, and grab the ND hat before he can say OSU, just to show what a mockery that is. :mad:

Now that I got that out of my system, time to :meditate: .
 
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