On Dec. 7, at Hersheypark Stadium, St. Joseph`s Prep beat Central Dauphin, 35-13, to capture its second consecutive state championship, fifth over seven years and first under rookie coach Tim Roken. The Hawks were led by Kolbe Burrell, who rushed 25 times for 190 yards and two TDs; on the first he raced 55 yards untouched to the end zone. Also, Malik Cooper, in game No. 4 as the replacement for injured starter Kyle McCord, passed 9-for-14 for 95 yards and one TD apiece to Sahmir Hagans and Marvin Harrison. The latter became the fifth player in Catholic League history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in one season (1,033) and his 15 receiving TDs left him one short of the CL record (16 by Dougherty`s Mickey King in 2000). A defensive TD was scored when Sean Walker blocked a punt and Maurice Clark sprinted 20 yards to the end zone. Liam Johnson (13) and Julian Talley (10) reached double digits in tackles and the former recorded four sacks.