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Stone Saunders is a star sophomore QB and student of the game
Bishop McDevitt sophomore quarterback Stone Saunders -- the 2022-23 Gatorade Pennsylvania Football Player of the Year -- has had plenty of success, and it's certainly not by accident. (Credit: Ben Tenuta)

Stone Saunders is a star sophomore QB and student of the game

HARRISBURG, Pa. (BVM)聽 鈥 While his classmates enjoyed one another鈥檚 company in the cafeteria, taking a break from learning and refueling for the rest of the fall school day, Bishop McDevitt sophomore signal-caller Stone Saunders was hungry for Xs and Os.

He鈥檇 take his daily go-to 鈥 two turkey and cheese sandwiches, Goldfish crackers, an apple, and a bottle of Gatorade 鈥 to head coach Jeff Weachter鈥檚 office to prepare for whatever test faced him that Friday night.

鈥淲e would watch film of the team that we were playing and it really helped me learn the game,鈥 Saunders said. 鈥淛ust really knowing what I鈥檓 going up against and preparing me for my competition 鈥 I couldn鈥檛 be more grateful for Coach Weac just helping me out.鈥

Well before he passed for 3,583 yards and 54 touchdowns and led the Crusaders to a PIAA Class 4A crown this past fall — accomplishments which earned him the 2022-23 Gatorade Pennsylvania Football Player of the Year award — the young quarterback got his first taste of varsity football during summer workouts as an eighth grader in 2020.

PIAA rules kept him from practicing with the squad in-season 鈥 even after his team鈥檚 season was canceled amid the pandemic 鈥 but Saunders made the best of a less-than-ideal situation. He鈥檇 write down his coaches鈥 play calls during games and met with Weachter on Zoom once a week or so to break down each of his practice reps from the months prior.

By the ensuing spring, Saunders was back under the coach鈥檚 in-person tutelage, both on the turf and in the office at the whiteboard. Not only did he have an offense to learn, but also how to read coverages and progress through passing concepts.

鈥淭he first 80-something days of school, he ate lunch with me,鈥 Weachter said. 鈥淗e packed his own lunch. I was free during his lunch period, we came down, we watched film 鈥 He鈥檚 a true student of the game.鈥

How could he not be? His father, Steve Saunders, is in his seventh year as the Baltimore Ravens鈥 strength and conditioning coach. His older brother, Logan, plays on the defensive line for Division II Shippensburg University.

鈥淚鈥檝e been surrounded by football, just soaking it all in since I was a kid,鈥 Stone said. 鈥淛ust processing on the field, just going through my reads just came pretty easy to me.鈥

鈥淵ou always hate to throw a freshman in there, especially at the quarterback position,鈥 Weachter said before explaining the exception. 鈥淗e was ready. I mean, he worked so hard. He knows so much of the mental game and picks up everything so fast.鈥

Before he鈥檇 even taken a varsity snap, Michigan extended a scholarship to Stone at one of its camps. At that point, he hardly knew what being offered meant, just that there was a lot of work to be done.

鈥淚t was a really cool experience and all that, but I focused on the season because I knew that really didn鈥檛 matter at all if I did badly in the season,鈥 said Stone, who wound up slinging a school-record 46 scores as a newbie.

Weachter鈥檚 mentor and former NFL quarterback, Dick Shiner, judges passers on how they perform when it matters most. Stone stood out in a crowd.

鈥淭he thing that impressed him the most about Stone was (during) a big game against LaSalle College in his first varsity start, the kid wasn鈥檛 nervous,鈥 Weachter said.

Later that go-round, as Bishop McDevitt walked onto the field before the state championship clash against Aliquippa, it was the same cool demeanor. The coaches called a run-pass option on their attack鈥檚 second play from scrimmage and the Quips changed their defense.

As soon as he noticed, Weachter frantically called out for Saunders to audible. The freshman was already on it, signaling his backside wideout to run a skinny post. Boom, 59-yard touchdown.

From near and far, praise for Stone hasn鈥檛 been in short supply. His varsity record as a starter to this point is 25-3.

鈥淗is arm is elite,鈥 Weachter said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had one longtime Southeastern Conference offensive coordinator tell me 鈥 he never saw a quarterback that young understand how to throw in windows like he does.鈥

It鈥檚 not just his accuracy that stands out, either. Weachter described one doozy of an aerial from this past season in particular.

鈥淥ur fourth game of the year, against Palmyra, he threw a ball 鈥 unfortunately we dropped it,鈥 Weachter said. 鈥淗e threw a ball that was really high in the air, but he dropped it right in the receiver鈥檚 hands. We calculated (that) the ball went 66 yards in the air.

鈥(Defensive coordinator) Danny Lansanah looked at me and said, 鈥業 haven鈥檛 seen a ball thrown like that since I played with Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.鈥欌

The 6-2, 195-pound triggerman has now collected 18 offers. His suitors include Georgia, Colorado, Texas A&M, and Penn State. There鈥檚 always more to be done, though.

鈥淚t鈥檚 almost scary to think about what could happen if I don鈥檛 keep working,鈥 Stone said. 鈥淎ll of this could just go away. I just keep being motivated and trying to get better every day.鈥

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