Lebanon’s Clentimack tops the charts

November 13th, 2008 10:05 am · 0 comments

CEDARS’ SENIOR IS L-L LEAGUE’S CAREER LEADER IN RECEIVING YARDAGE

Lebanon senior WR Jordan Clentimack - league-record 2,628 receiving yards // LNP photoLebanon wideout Jordan Clentimack finished his career as the Lancaster-Lebanon’s League all-time leader in receiving yards.

The Cedars’ pass-catching sensation had an unforgettable senior season, catching a league-high 84 passes for a league-best 1,412 yards and a league-high 18 touchdowns.

As a junior, Clentimack had 60 catches for 885 yards and a league-high 11 TD grabs.

And as a sophomore, he had 12 catches for 331 yards and a pair of scores.

Do the math – 156 catches for 2,628 yards and 31 touchdowns.

Clentimack edged out Pequea Valley senior Sean Persch for the career receiving yard mark. Persch, who finished his career with the Braves with 164 catches for 2,444 yards and 22 touchdowns, had surpassed former Conestoga Valley standout Ty Bynum for career receiving yards earlier this season.

Persch, who had 71 catches for 1,152 yards and six touchdowns this season, also missed a pair of games this year after surgery for a torn ligament in his hand.

Clentimack and Persch were both All-State picks last year, and are superb candidates to garner those honors again this fall.

LANCASTER-LEBANON LEAGUE
CAREER RECEIVING YARDS

Jordan Clentimack, Lebanon – 2,628
Sean Persch, Pequea Valley – 2,444
Ty Bynum, Conestoga Valley – 2,327
Corey Jones, Conestoga Valley – 2,257
Daryl Daniel, Conestoga Valley – 2,142

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