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Q&A with Methacton linebacker Christopher Augustine

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“If I’m not working out with the team then I lift and take early morning runs.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“Getting faster. Simple long-distance runs have improved my endurance but also my speed.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I think we will continue a winning record. Our team is strong in numbers, we keep growing each year.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“PV.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“N/A.”

Do you want to play sports in college?
“Yes, I do. I want to play football. I’ve always found that during football season I perform best academically, and I hope to continue playing in college. I perform best with the built-in discipline and time management that football provides. I want to attend a school that will provide me with a quality academic program in my major (Biology) and continue to play football. If so, which one? I’m most fond of St. Lawrence and RPI.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had conversations with some coaches l, many schools in the Liberty League in NY and have invites to RPI and St. Lawrence scheduled in July.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I had a great visit with Juniata College last week and have invites coming in July.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“We are visiting RPI, St. Lawrence and Hopefully University of Rochester in July.”

Have you done any camps this off-season?
“I've attended ESU, Kutztown, Villanova and Slippery Rock Camps in the past few months.”

How do you feel you performed?
“I found Slippery Rock taught me the most. The camp was nicely paced, and they had a variety of drills to exhibit all positions.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“At this time, I will be focused on official visits.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No.”

Q&A with St. Joseph's Prep offensive lineman Lakeem Steele

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“My off-season workouts consist of full body weightlifting as well as 2-hour practices with the team Monday through Thursday. I also do personal speed, weight, and football training over the weekend.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“Personally, I’ve seen huge improvements in my work ethic as well as mental discipline. Coming from a freshman to sophomore at such an amazing school is life changing.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“Coming off an amazing 2020 season, we want to compete.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“The present is our #1 priority. We’ll worry about the teams on our schedule when we come upon them.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I’m not worried about any individual player or team.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Earning the opportunity to play football to such a high level would be amazing. Football would be my main sport to play in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“So far, Temple University would be the only college actively recruiting me.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have made a college trip to Temple.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I do plan to visit some other interesting schools in the future.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I’ve done “All State Preps”, Monmouth College, Temple University, and Rutgers University. I competed and showed my worth at each camp and dominated as much as possible.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I plan to do more camps at different colleges in the future.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college was and still is The University of Alabama.”

Q&A with Norwin running back Dom Barca

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“A lot of the guys and I have been going to the field and getting in the weight room as much as possible. We’ve had some great turnouts and I’m excited to get into the season.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“My biggest improvement this off season I think is my footwork and my balance when making cuts and changing direction.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I feel our team will be very good this year, we got some new coaches and players that will make a big difference on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. I feel this year we really changed the whole culture of Norwin Football and I’m excited to see this hard work pay off.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Mt. Lebanon because they have some really good coaches and lots of experienced players returning.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I think the toughest individual player we will face is Cade Yacamelli from Penn Trafford.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“N/A.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I plan on taking some trips to see some colleges soon.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have attended Clarion, Slippery Rock, Duquesne, and Pitt’s football camps this summer and I feel I performed pretty good on my agility testing and 1 on 1’s.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I plan on attending some more camps coming up soon.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college has always been Pitt.”

Q&A with West Scranton running back Joe Harris

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“I have been lifting every single day with my football team with Saturday and Sunday off.”

What do you feel you have improved on most since last football season?
“I feel that I have improved in every way possible this off-season.”

How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“I think my team is going to do phenomenal this season. We have all been putting in a lot of work and we really want to have a great season this year.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I feel that Scranton prep will be our toughest competition this year.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“There are a ton of great athletes that my school will go against so it’s hard to just pick one.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“It has always been a dream of mine to play division one football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I am currently in contact with a couple of colleges, but I don’t know if they would like me to say their names.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I plan on making a couple college trips next season.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I will be making college trips next season.”

What camps are you planning to do this summer?
“I have already attended some local camps and the Penn State camp.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State was always my favorite college.”

Q&A with St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver Elijah Jones

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“Late in the off-season I have been doing a full body workout every day with the team then having a 2-hour practice outside of the practice I will go get speed work and strength work with my trainers and when I can go run routes with some quarterbacks.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“I feel that I have improved on my catching ability most in the off-season as that is one of if not the most important thing for a wide receiver but along with my catching, I have improved on my route running getting in and out of my breaks and being creative when running them.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I have high hopes for my team this year. We may be young and have just lost our dominant senior class, but I know that our team will be able to come together and go out and win another state championship while also winning our out of league games. That is not to say that we are the best now or do not need work because we do but we will work hard to be the best in the nation.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“We play a tough schedule every year and we don’t look past any of our opponents as all it takes is for them to want it more to make us lose. But that being said the team that I am most excited to play is Milton out of Georgia. I’m most excited because they were highly ranked last year after playing a tough schedule and their defense seems like it’ll be the toughest we face.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“The toughest individual player our team will face off against this year is Lebbeus Overton from Milton who is their D-Lineman and the number 1 player in the class of 2023. This will be a challenge for us as it will be our first time this year going against someone of high caliber skill since last year.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to play football in college and a power 5 one at that.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have been to a couple of camps this summer that have allowed some colleges to see me, which are Ohio State, Temple, and Rutgers.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“The only college trips I have made were to the camps. I have toured the Rutgers facility after a camp in which I performed really well in but other than that I have not gone on any other trips.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I have more plans for trips next year. I will not be going to as many camps next year, but I will hopefully be going to colleges on unofficial visits.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“Yes, I have been to 3 camps in total. At the Ohio State camp, I performed extremely well and was one of the best wide receivers there while going against top DBs in 1on1’s. At the Temple I also performed at the highest level and was a standout guy amongst the revivers. At the Rutgers camp it was the same as the others performing really well against other people in my class which led to me being invited to a BBQ and a tour of their facility.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“As of next year, I will not be attending as many camps but will focus on getting better as an individual by working out.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up my favorite college was Ohio State and still is my favorite college to this day.”

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St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver Elijah Jones​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to play football in college and a power 5 one at that.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have been to a couple of camps this summer that have allowed some colleges to see me, which are Ohio State, Temple, and Rutgers.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“The only college trips I have made were to the camps. I have toured the Rutgers facility after a camp in which I performed really well in but other than that I have not gone on any other trips.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I have more plans for trips next year. I will not be going to as many camps next year, but I will hopefully be going to colleges on unofficial visits.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“Yes, I have been to 3 camps in total. At the Ohio State camp, I performed extremely well and was one of the best wide receivers there while going against top DBs in 1on1’s. At the Temple I also performed at the highest level and was a standout guy amongst the revivers. At the Rutgers camp it was the same as the others performing really well against other people in my class which led to me being invited to a BBQ and a tour of their facility.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“As of next year, I will not be attending as many camps but will focus on getting better as an individual by working out.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up my favorite college was Ohio State and still is my favorite college to this day.”


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West Scranton running back Joe Harris​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“It has always been a dream of mine to play division one football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I am currently in contact with a couple of colleges, but I don’t know if they would like me to say their names.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I plan on making a couple college trips next season.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I will be making college trips next season.”

What camps are you planning to do this summer?
“I have already attended some local camps and the Penn State camp.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State was always my favorite college.”


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Norwin running back Dom Barca​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“N/A.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any college trips yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I plan on taking some trips to see some colleges soon.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have attended Clarion, Slippery Rock, Duquesne, and Pitt’s football camps this summer and I feel I performed pretty good on my agility testing and 1 on 1’s.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I plan on attending some more camps coming up soon.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college has always been Pitt.”


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St. Joseph's Prep offensive lineman Lakeem Steele​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Earning the opportunity to play football to such a high level would be amazing. Football would be my main sport to play in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“So far, Temple University would be the only college actively recruiting me.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have made a college trip to Temple.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I do plan to visit some other interesting schools in the future.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I’ve done “All State Preps”, Monmouth College, Temple University, and Rutgers University. I competed and showed my worth at each camp and dominated as much as possible.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I plan to do more camps at different colleges in the future.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college was and still is The University of Alabama.”


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Methacton linebacker Christopher Augustine​


Do you want to play sports in college?
“Yes, I do. I want to play football. I’ve always found that during football season I perform best academically, and I hope to continue playing in college. I perform best with the built-in discipline and time management that football provides. I want to attend a school that will provide me with a quality academic program in my major (Biology) and continue to play football. If so, which one? I’m most fond of St. Lawrence and RPI.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had conversations with some coaches l, many schools in the Liberty League in NY and have invites to RPI and St. Lawrence scheduled in July.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I had a great visit with Juniata College last week and have invites coming in July.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“We are visiting RPI, St. Lawrence and Hopefully University of Rochester in July.”

Have you done any camps this off-season?
“I've attended ESU, Kutztown, Villanova and Slippery Rock Camps in the past few months.”

How do you feel you performed?
“I found Slippery Rock taught me the most. The camp was nicely paced, and they had a variety of drills to exhibit all positions.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“At this time, I will be focused on official visits.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No.”


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Lonnie White Jr opts for baseball.

Report: Penn State football signee Lonnie White Jr. to sign with Pittsburgh Pirates​

Updated 8:10 AM; Today 8:09 AM
Penn State recruits visit for Indiana game

Penn State recruit Lonnie White Jr. visits with head coach James Franklin before the Indiana on Nov. 16, 2019. Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com
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By Daniel Gallen | dgallen@pennlive.com
STATE COLLEGE — Malvern Prep two-sport star Lonnie White Jr. will begin his professional baseball career instead of playing college football, according to a report.

White will sign with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, forgoing the opportunity to play football at Penn State, according to PhillyVoice.

The Pirates drafted White, an outfielder, with the No. 64 overall pick in the second competitive balance round of the 2021 MLB Draft earlier this month. White signed a letter of intent to play for the Nittany Lions in December, and he was also going to have the opportunity to play baseball for Penn State.


According to PhillyVoice, White made his decision Sunday and notified coach James Franklin ahead of making it official Monday. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported White is at PNC Park for a physical Monday.


Read more: Penn State’s James Franklin knows Lonnie White Jr.’s decision is coming soon, but what will he decide?


During Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis last week, Franklin said he didn’t know what White’s decision would be.


“I’m not sure,’' Franklin said. “A few days ago, I thought it was a done deal and I knew what he was doing. I just got a text message that it’s changed in another direction. I’m not sure. I think it depends on the day.”


The No. 64 overall pick has a slot value of $1,050,300 for its signing bonus, but the Pirates went under slot with their No. 1 overall pick in order to pay more money to later picks. White should be one of those players.

White, 18, batted .395 with five home runs, 11 doubles, one triple, 25 RBI, 36 runs scored and 26 stolen bases in his final baseball season at Malvern Prep. In his final coronavirus-shortened football season last fall, White caught 17 passes for 369 yards and five touchdowns in four games. He was a four-star wide receiver prospect in the Class of 2021.


Read more: Penn State football signee Lonnie White Jr. faces MLB draft decision after ‘breathtaking’ prep career

Daniel Gallen covers Penn State for PennLive. He can be reached at dgallen@pennlive.com. You can follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Follow PennLive’s Penn State coverage on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
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Q&A with St. Joseph's Prep running back Erik Sanchez

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“As of now during the week I’ve been going to practice and lift at school for the team, after practice I go do catching work on a Jugg machine, I work on footwork, catching, and lift weights during the weekend.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“During this offseason I feel I’ve definitely gotten a lot better with catching the ball, running routes, and learning the playbook. Also as a person I’ve become more mentally disciplined and learned how to organize my priorities better.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I believe our team will do relatively good this season; it will be more difficult compared to previous years because most of our team are young guys like myself rising sophomores.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I think our biggest competition this year will be Milton (GA).”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I believe the biggest competition as far as individual players go will be 2023 DE from Milton Lebbeus Overton.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would love to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been to a few camps Rutgers and Temple have shown the most interest with no offers yet though.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any trips for college visits yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I plan to visit some colleges next offseason most likely, not sure on which schools so far.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I’ve been to the All-State Prep Camp, NextGen, ESPN Elite Underclassmen, Clemson, Penn State, Rutgers, Temple, and Pitt. As far as performance I believe I was the best back at every camp I’ve been to or at least within the top 3.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“My camp season is pretty much over; my last camp was Pitt on June 19th.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I grew up being a fan of Alabama, my dad was always a good fan of the tide and the amount of RBs they put in the league.”

Q&A with St. Joseph's Prep running back Kahseim Phillips

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“During this off-season I’ve been working out with Darren Swift of Swift Fit Gym.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“I feel that I have improved my speed and catching this off-season.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I feel that my team will go undefeated this year and that we will win State.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I really don’t know we’re just trying to win at every practice and lift and just coming together as a program we are not thinking months down the line we’re just trying to win day by day so we can reach our full potential as a team.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I’m not sure who is the toughest individual we’ll face but we’ll be prepared.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, it is my dream to play college football at a power five school.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’m not sure because I haven’t spoken to any college coaches yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I have been to camps at Penn State, Rutgers, and Temple.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“No, I’m finished as of right now, but I’ll be taking more trips to colleges next year.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I did three camps this year at Penn State, Rutgers, and Temple and I feel I performed well at the camps I attended.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I don’t have a plan for camps as of right now, but I will next year.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, my favorite college growing up was Ohio State.”

Q&A with Juniata linebacker Austin Derr

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“I’ve been in the weight room lifting.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“Speed and reaction time.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I think we will do well. We have a lot of returning guys.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“We play a lot of tough teams. One team I think will be tough is Middletown.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“N/A.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college. It's always been a dream of mine.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Some d3 schools like Lycoming.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, I haven’t.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I want to take one this summer hopefully.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“Yes, I’ve been to one and I think I did well.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, I do have some camps planned ahead.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No, I did not, I just liked watching whatever team was on.”

Q&A with Belle Vernon defensive tackle Ryan McGrew

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“I’ve been working out with Poodie Carson at his gym and he’s our new defensive line coach that we’re all super excited about.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“My defensive skills have improved tremendously, and I feel like I can finally be a true threat on the defensive side.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“Coach Humbert doesn’t like to fill us up with nonsense, but I feel like this team this year can really do something special if we get to where we need to be as far as off-season workouts.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“TJ and Aliquippa will definitely give us great games but there’s no reason it can’t be a back-and-forth game.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“A lot of the big-name kids in the conference have graduated but one that’s been on my mind and I’m excited to go against is Nick Bryan.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I plan to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of now Marietta but I’ve talked to coaches and all about camps and all.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Marietta has been doing a great job.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“My first trip to Marietta is coming up Wednesday.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Yes, but nothing set in stone as of now.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I haven’t attended any camps yet, but I have some coming up.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, I have some coming up in West Virginia and Ohio.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“West Virginia University.”

Q&A with St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver David Washington Jr.

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“Throughout the spring we’ve been having workouts and we just started back up for official practice.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“I think I improved on a lot of things from me coming back from a torn labrum injury. But there is always room for improvement.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I feel great about my team. We are improving every practice and some days we have bad days, but they will always be bad practices. You just have to come out and do much better the next day. And since most of our team is rising sophomores, we have a lot of things to prove to everyone.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Milton in Georgia.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“The 2023 DE from Milton.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play football and maybe track.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have offers from Temple, West Virginia, Boston College, Penn State, Maryland, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. Schools that have interest are Pitt, Rutgers, and Clemson.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I went to Clemson, Rutgers, Temple camps and I had tours after the camp.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I’m going back to Clemson for a visit, but I don’t know when.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I went to Clemson, Rutgers, and Temple camp. And I think I did good.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I don’t know yet.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college is Clemson.”

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St. Joseph's Prep wide receiver David Washington Jr.​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I want to play football and maybe track.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have offers from Temple, West Virginia, Boston College, Penn State, Maryland, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. Schools that have interest are Pitt, Rutgers, and Clemson.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I went to Clemson, Rutgers, Temple camps and I had tours after the camp.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I’m going back to Clemson for a visit, but I don’t know when.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I went to Clemson, Rutgers, and Temple camp. And I think I did good.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I don’t know yet.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college is Clemson.”


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Belle Vernon defensive tackle Ryan McGrew​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I plan to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“As of now Marietta but I’ve talked to coaches and all about camps and all.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Marietta has been doing a great job.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“My first trip to Marietta is coming up Wednesday.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Yes, but nothing set in stone as of now.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I haven’t attended any camps yet, but I have some coming up.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, I have some coming up in West Virginia and Ohio.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“West Virginia University.”


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Juniata linebacker Austin Derr​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play football in college. It's always been a dream of mine.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Some d3 schools like Lycoming.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, I haven’t.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I want to take one this summer hopefully.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“Yes, I’ve been to one and I think I did well.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, I do have some camps planned ahead.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“No, I did not, I just liked watching whatever team was on.”


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St. Joseph's Prep running back Kahseim Phillips​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, it is my dream to play college football at a power five school.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’m not sure because I haven’t spoken to any college coaches yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Yes, I have been to camps at Penn State, Rutgers, and Temple.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“No, I’m finished as of right now, but I’ll be taking more trips to colleges next year.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I did three camps this year at Penn State, Rutgers, and Temple and I feel I performed well at the camps I attended.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I don’t have a plan for camps as of right now, but I will next year.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Yes, my favorite college growing up was Ohio State.”


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St. Joseph's Prep running back Erik Sanchez​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would love to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been to a few camps Rutgers and Temple have shown the most interest with no offers yet though.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not made any trips for college visits yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“I plan to visit some colleges next offseason most likely, not sure on which schools so far.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I’ve been to the All-State Prep Camp, NextGen, ESPN Elite Underclassmen, Clemson, Penn State, Rutgers, Temple, and Pitt. As far as performance I believe I was the best back at every camp I’ve been to or at least within the top 3.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“My camp season is pretty much over; my last camp was Pitt on June 19th.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I grew up being a fan of Alabama, my dad was always a good fan of the tide and the amount of RBs they put in the league.”


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Penn State in State recruiting article

Interesting take on Penn State Recruiting. Personally I thing PSU miss on a lot of District 1 kids.

Before they heard their names called within the first 12 picks of the 2021 NFL Draft, Micah Parsons (Harrisburg High School) and Kyle Pitts (Archbishop Wood) played against one another in a Pennsylvania Class 5A state championship game.

Two of the freakiest athletes in the draft were two of Pennsylvania’s top prospects in the 2018 cycle, with Parsons taking the top spot in the 247Sports Composite and Pitts fourth. It’s a perfect example of the kind of high-end talent that can come out of the state of Pennsylvania, and it makes it easy to understand why James Franklin’s Penn State introductory news conference in 2014 is best remembered for his vow to “dominate the state.”

Penn State is doing just that in the 2022 cycle, with a group ranked No. 2 nationally as of July 13, but this comes after clear shortcomings in 2021, when the state was loaded with talent but Penn State signed just one player within the top 10. The Nittany Lions watched as Ohio State signed two, Wisconsin one, LSU one, Clemson one, Florida one, Pitt two and Texas A&M one. Penn State’s staff adjusted, as it started offering players earlier and had some tough conversations with high schools it needed to mend relationships with. It also hasn’t been shy about sending out recruiting graphics this cycle with the phrase “The Best in PA stay in PA.”

To better understand the Nittany Lions’ place in this fascinating state, The Athleticinterviewed four high school football coaches from notable programs in the Keystone State. Their responses were kept confidential to allow them to speak candidly.

Here’s the panel:

Coach 1: Head coach in the Philadelphia area
Coach 2: Head coach in the Pittsburgh area
Coach 3: Head coach in the Philadelphia area
Coach 4: Head coach in the Philadelphia suburbs


How would you describe the way Penn State recruits your players?

Coach 1:
James (Franklin) and I haven’t even spoken since I took over as head coach. He FaceTimes my players as we’re getting ready to go out for practice, but I haven’t spoken to him. Now, I speak to all of his assistants. … It’s not a knock; I think it’s the way of the world. … Penn State being who they are, they try to get as much talent as they possibly can from a national level, but what people have to put into perspective is they’re recruiting the entire country but I think they’ve always tried to stay near and dear to the backyard. … They’ve done a very good job of really recruiting on a local level and trying to stay really to their roots and keeping any top local talent from leaving the state as much as they can. But it’s gotten very competitive. … If they were going to have more success on a local level, there’s got to be a level of importance when you look at the Philadelphia market and the surrounding areas of eastern Pennsylvania, because the pocket of talent is off the charts.

Coach 2: The No. 1 factor is (cornerbacks coach and defensive recruiting coordinator) Terry Smith. Terry knows a lot of people. … When you think of James Franklin, I think you have a guy who is very personable and he’s a person who has been very good to our program. … There was a little bit of, you know, “Is he a used car salesmen, a game show host kind of guy?” when he came on board with the, “I’m going to call every head coach in Pennsylvania on the first week on the job” and that kind of thing. … Everybody can be a little skeptical and cynical, but he’s been really good. And when he’s recruited our guys, he’s been really good to them and really thorough. … They did some cool stuff during the pandemic on Zoom talking to people about (a recruit’s) role. I can honestly say that nobody recruited (our players) more aggressively or more thoroughly or more professionally than the Penn State staff.

Coach 3: We found out one day that they were having a junior day and didn’t invite any of our guys, didn’t recruit them or anything like that. This went on probably for another two or three years. …We had a conversation and just kind of put everything out there and then they made a conscious effort to try and recruit our players. They went all in with (graduate assistant Deion Barnes). … They use Deion a lot to try and bridge that gap between Philly and Penn State because for the longest time it just wasn’t there. … Terry (Smith) is always cool, always down to earth. … He just sat there and was like, ‘Tell me what we did wrong. Where can we get better?” We had a conversation. … He was like, “Don’t hold back, just tell us. We’re trying to do better.” They really listened.

Coach 4: There’s never a lull in contact. You don’t go like six or eight months without hearing from somebody on the staff. It’s like there’s always constant communication, and I think that is super helpful because they always know if you have someone, and to check up on people. That’s how they do it with us and they know our guys inside and out, and I think it’s because of the frequency of contact.

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Penn State head coach James Franklin grew up in the Philadelphia area. (Mark Alberti / USA Today)
What out-of-state schools recruit Pennsylvania well?

Coach 1:
I always look at what are the roots of where a coach is from. Texas A&M currently is recruiting more in the Philadelphia market because they got some guys on staff from that area. Ole Miss is doing the same with a coach who comes from the New Jersey market. … Right now, the University of Florida recruits Philadelphia very well because Kyle Pitts has hit the scene. … My concern if I was Penn State? Greg Schiano is jumping all over this area. All over it. … If Rutgers plays their cards right and just parks themselves and saturates this backyard, there is more than enough talent that they can fill the next two to three classes of prospects and be very, very good and competitive.

Coach 2: When you think of Greg Schiano’s resume, that’s an automatic. … Ohio State for sure too. You’re starting to see more of the programs recruiting nationally. Clemson is aggressive. Oklahoma has been here. Michigan is obviously still very present. Then you still have your five-star type guys where everybody is in. Notre Dame is still paying close attention to Pennsylvania kids, but I think Ohio State is probably the best example of some of the best Pennsylvania kids going across and going there.

Coach 3: West Virginia really gets in here recruiting early and has good ties with the city of Philadelphia. Ole Miss does a great job. … Texas A&M does a good job with (defensive line coach Elijah Robinson) who was at Penn State at one point, so they have great ties. Rutgers does a great job with (secondary coach) Fran Brown, who has ties from when he was at Temple. Georgia does a really good job. They’ve had D’Andre Swift, Mark Webb. They got Tykee Smith, who transferred from West Virginia. They had Ahkil Crumpton, who went to West Catholic then the juco route…. All of those schools might’ve had more Philadelphia kids on their roster currently or in the past few years than Penn State.

Coach 4: Maryland and Rutgers have been super aggressive as far as frequency of contact and trying to get kids to camp. Maryland is offering younger kids to try and build a relationship with them, even in 2024. What they’re doing is offering them so they can build a relationship over the next two or three years. We see a lot of that.

How would you describe the way Pitt recruits your players?

Coach 1:
(Pat) Narduzzi is very stubborn when it comes to this side of the state. They will never get away from recruiting the local Pittsburgh market and a little bit of Ohio. They sit there and they’re complacent. They wait for whoever falls from Ohio State to go to Penn State. Whoever falls from Penn State and maybe Michigan is in that mix too, whoever falls from those programs, that’s who they take. … Their recruiter, he’s from Pittsburgh and he stays out there. They’ll call wanting our guys, but that’s it. There’s no relationship.

Coach 2: They recruit them well. They’ve done a very good job when we’ve had guys that fit the criteria and were good enough. Sometimes we all think we have a guy (who is good enough). … It’s subjective. … I think their blueprint is also that they want Florida kids. Get a Florida kid and maybe a Maryland, DC, Virginia kid. They’re not getting to Texas, like Ohio State, or California or something like that. … They’ve done a good job. We just haven’t had a kid go to Pitt yet in my tenure here.

Coach 3: Pitt does a great job. (Cory) Sanders, the DB coach there, recruits our area. Before COVID, he came to the school in the spring multiple times. He comes in the fall and stops by games. He’s present. They offer early and establish early relationships and they’re not shy about it.

Coach 4: It’s different. I have not nearly as much contact with Pitt. … They came out to watch (our star player) after I called them. Actually, I feel like it’s pulling teeth with Pitt just to get feedback, to get responses. It’s not like it is at Penn State. I could pick up the phone and call Terry Smith at Penn State and he’ll answer on the first ring. Or I could call (offensive line coach) Andrew Aurich at Rutgers and he’ll pick up. … It seems like (Pitt) doesn’t want our people.

How would you describe the way Ohio State recruits your players?

Coach 1:
Ohio State knows the type of players that we have. … Ohio State is pretty strong. We have a few players that they’re recruiting heavily currently. There’s a freshman, Class of ’24, and the likes of Ohio State look at it like let’s get this individual on the radar and get him on the radar early. … They do a good job from that standpoint then obviously, you know, you got (Ohio State players from the Philadelphia area) Kyle McCord and Marvin Harrison Jr.

Coach 3: You gotta be a national-type kid to get on their radar. … When they want you, they’ll put the full-court press on. Their position coach is talking to you most consistently, the coordinator and then the head coach will get on the horn with you. They want you to get on campus and see the campus and stuff like that. If you get to (defensive line coach) Larry Johnson and see his resume, there’s not a whole lot left to say. … They do it well. They got McCord, Harrison, (Julian) Fleming. They’re doing something well in the state.

Coach 4: We don’t hear from them a ton. I can’t even think of our area guy. (Long pause) Oh, it’s Brian Hartline. When (our star player was around), I heard from them a little bit. As far as frequency of contact, I don’t hear from them. I don’t hear from Alabama much either.

What’s the biggest difference between Penn State’s recruiters and Ohio State’s?

Coach 1:
I think they’re both very similar. There’s Ohio State, then there’s Penn State, then there’s the rest (in the Big Ten). … Every top player in the country wants to go play at Ohio State. … I think Coach Franklin, the one thing that he is very, very strong at is his recruiting presence. And it’s his energy level because I think that’s a big part of it. Again, I speak candidly, the key word to everything that is done is genuine. If you don’t come across as genuine, these young individuals are smarter than you think.

Coach 2: When it gets down to nut-cut time and we got a guy who is a big-time guy and that school is in the top five, (it’s a revolving door of coaches). We had a week where on Tuesday it was Ryan Day and Brian Kelly. Wednesday it was Jim Harbaugh and Paul Chryst and Dabo Swinney then James Franklin … When you think of the recruiting pitch for most of the interaction, it boils down to the recruiting coach, obviously, and at some point the head coach gets involved. … The first part is who recruits the area, and there are different guys and different guys have different styles of how they go about it. … There’s (special teams coordinator) Matt Barnes from Ohio State and he’s a younger, up-and-coming guy. You also got Terry Smith, who is a little bit older, different background. … Both schools are really good. When it’s James Franklin or Ryan Day, their personalities are different.

Coach 3: Penn State recruits and offers kids late a lot. … Unfortunately, Penn State isn’t looked at to our kids like an Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Ohio State. If those guys came in late, it’s like they got your attention. But Penn State — they’re good, but it’s not like a game-changer for a lot of kids.

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Five-star St. Joe’s Prep QB Kyle McCord signed with Ohio State in 2021. (Mark Alberti / USA Today)
Have you ever had any of these three schools (Pitt, Penn State, Ohio State) come in and negatively recruit against the other? If so, what was said?

Coach 1:
Programs have stopped themselves in the way they deliver to our players and talking about it because that’s a no-no to me. Every program has pros and cons, ours included.

Coach 2: No, I really haven’t. The closest it would come to that is one school saying, “Look Coach, I just want to be upfront. I don’t think that school is a great fit for him and I don’t think he realizes why.” … I’d stop well short of saying it’s like they cheat, they lie. There’s been no true hating on another school.

Coach 3: No, not like outright. … They’ll make little jokes and jabs and stuff like that but nothing seriously where it’s like “wow.” … Just a friendly, “Yeah, we beat those guys this year,” or whatever.

Coach 4:
No, really I haven’t. What you’ll get is like a “here’s why we’re better.” It’s like a generalized statement. … It’s a passive aggressive way of trying to say something. I don’t see it with the big schools, but you will see it when you start changing levels or with academic schools. If you’re recruiting a Group of 5 school versus an Ivy school, they’re not crushing the school, but it’s like, “What do you want?”

In the 2021 cycle we saw Penn State struggle with landing many of the top players in Pennsylvania, but they’ve turned it around in a big way in 2022 so far. What can Penn State do particularly in the talent-rich Philadelphia area to continue to better tap into that part of the state?

Coach 1:
I almost look at it as the same reason why Temple doesn’t have success here. Temple is smack dab in the middle of the city and can’t have success and can’t keep kids there. Why? Because there’s no connection (to the city). They have a staff from the midwest and Northern Illinois. … From Penn State’s standpoint, I just truly believe Penn State needs somebody who is out there 24/7 building relationships with the community. Take a look at what Florida State did in the state of Florida. (The Seminoles hosted a youth football camp tour throughout the state in May.) … If I was responsible for the Philadelphia and surrounding area, we would have events that were community based. So, from the time a young individual is in fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade, all they know is Penn State. … Deion (Barnes) is great, but when you’re in a GA position, what’s the ultimate goal? To advance. … You talk to most kids today and they have no clue that Coach Franklin is from this area.

Coach 3: It’s really about relationships with our kids. It’s really a trust thing. … If our kids don’t feel comfortable in just a phone conversation, the FaceTime conversations, nine times out of 10 they’re gonna stray somewhere else where they feel like they have a connection with the coach on a different level, not just a football type thing. … They need like a cool uncle who I can talk to things that I might not talk to my dad about. … Deion is a grad assistant. Him not having a bigger title can only go so far. And I think they used to wait way too late (to offer). If I got offered in 10th grade and you come in when I’m in 12th grade and I’m already established and you saw me at a camp or whatever and now you’re coming to the party, it’s like, “Thank you, but I don’t have a relationship with you all.” … I gotta give them credit though: They’ve been more intentional about recruiting our area. They assigned Terry (Smith) to our area now and he was normally in Pittsburgh and Ohio. They have a lot of Zoom calls and stuff with our players, even our younger ones. … They’re trying their best to turn it around.

Who is the best recruiter you’ve experienced from any school?

Coach 1:
Dabo Swinney is about as genuine, high-energy, true players’ coach. … It resonates. … Look at Jeremiah Trotter’s kids. One of them is down there now. He’s a St. Joe’s Prep guy. His brother is next in line. Swinney just has a way with connecting with individuals. It’s a gift. … And then with Cincinnati, Coach (Luke) Fickell and I could talk right now for 30 minutes. That’s why they’re having success. … And I keep going back to Schiano.

Coach 2: There are a few. Reno Ferri at Syracuse now, who was at Akron and Towson, Reno just has a really natural way of befriending you and talking. … Another guy is Justin Lustig who was at Ball State then Edinboro as a D-II head coach then to Syracuse and now Vanderbilt. … Luke Fickell, who I’ve known for a long time, from way back, like, he’ll call about a kid. … He’s pretty thorough, and it’s kind of like the equivalent of a handwritten note anymore, you know, he’ll make these calls himself.

Coach 3: (Sean Spencer) when he was at Penn State he was good, but his hands were tied a lot of the time. … Elijah (Robinson) at Texas A&M he’s really good. Fran (Brown) from Rutgers relates to our kids and can talk to them at a level where they understand him and feel comfortable. Deion (Barnes) you can tell he’s up and coming. … I hope (Penn State) doesn’t lose him. … Terry Smith, I got nothing but respect for him.

Coach 4: (Cincinnati’s) Colin Hitschler and Fickell are at the top of the list. Hitschler is above all these guys. He’s probably my favorite guy to deal with even above Terry Smith. (Hitschler) is from around here. I think knowing the area is huge and he went to Penn Charter. He just kind of gets it. … He does a good job connecting with the coaches and the kids. … There’s a lot of good ones who I like. … I like Andrew Aurich at Rutgers. He’s very approachable, always answers his phone and gives you the truth, which is important. … I love Terry Smith at Penn State. He’s fantastic. He’s very responsive and he’s a truth teller too. … Kevin Smith at Old Dominion, who was formerly at Penn State (as a defensive graduate assistant). He’s a phenomenal recruiter and he’s also not a bullshitter.

Is there anything else I should know?

Coach 1:
We are a very strong program and it’s easier for me to get on the phone with a Penn State, Alabama, Texas A&M than it is a Villanova or Lafayette. … I’m amazed at certain programs that never or barely stepped foot near our facility and very rarely recruit our individuals.

Coach 3: Don’t get me started on Temple. … I know it’s hard to keep kids in the city because they spent their whole life here — why would they wanna stay here for four years when there’s all these other schools across the country? But at least make an effort. … Now Matt Rhule, he was a great recruiter.

(Illustration: Wes McCabe / The Athletic)


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Western PA vs Everyone

Aug 27
7 USC vs W. Toronto
5 Sto Rox vs Bishop Sycamore (Col-Oh)
8 PCC vs Imhotep
* W. Tor at USC, all other games both days at Wolvarena (Woody's field)

Aug 28
1 Brashear vs St. Vincent Pallotti-Md
4 Pine vs Harrisburg
8 Woodland Hills vs Wayne Val-NJ

Pittsburgh vs Philly with Central Catholic playing ICS. Nice.
Pine Richland vs Harrisburg should get fun too
Above via Trib,

La Salle Prep 2021

La Salle and St. Joe's will play their annual game this year at Franklin Field on October 2. I haven't been in that stadium since the Iggles played there. Should be a good one!! (Just as a side piece of information Franklin Field is the oldest still active stadium in the country built for the Army Navy game and for the University of Penn.)

No Beef and Ale stop. I guess it's Chubbies or Delisandro's for the ride down!!

The Recruiting Zone (July 19th, 2021)

Find out what colleges are recruiting Avery Wolf, Miles Higgins, Dylan Lease, Hobbs Dill, and Luke Pugliese now!


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Q&A with Riverside offensive lineman Avery Wolf​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I do. I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Many D2 and D3 schools.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have made a few unofficial visits to a few PSAC and a few divisions 3 schools.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Yes, I plan to have some unofficial and a few official visits this summer.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I attended a Ryzer camp at Slippery Rock I performed well in the 1 on 1 drills.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, later this week I am attending a camp at Millersville, and I plan to attend more later in the summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“As a kid, I really loved Notre Dame.”


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Q&A with Ligonier Valley athlete Miles Higgins​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’d love to play either football or throw javelin in college. It’s always been my dream to be a college athlete. I’ve just been waiting to see where I can get offers to.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been in contact with UNC Charlotte and coaches from the Naval Academy for track, but no schools for football yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, not yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips?
“I’ll definitely visit UNC Charlotte and the Naval academy. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in contact with more schools soon.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I haven’t gone to any camps yet, but we’ve had two 7 on 7s so far this year and they’ve gone great.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State is definitely my dream school to get an offer from I’ve always looked up to their program.”


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Q&A with Dallastown quarterback Dylan Lease​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would like to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I don’t have any legitimate offers at the moment but have talked and had conversations with colleges like Frostburg State, Bloomsburg, and Bryant University.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Ithaca and Albright University.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not had any official visits.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Not at the moment.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I did the National Preps combine, Villanova camp, and Frostburg camp.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I am going to be attending junior day Shippensburg camp, Towson, and Bryant’s prospect camp.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”


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Q&A with Central Cambria athlete Hobbs Dill​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I'm on the fence about playing in college, but I would have to choose football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have not been reached out by very many colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“If the opportunity presents itself.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have not done any camps this off-season.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“No.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I've always loved the Pittsburgh Panthers.”


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Q&A with Penn Hills offensive lineman Luke Pugliese​


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
N/A

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not yet, I have just been going to camps.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have been at a lot of camps so far and feel like I have been doing pretty well at them.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I will be at Lehigh and Saint Francis.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Pitt.”


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Q&A with Penn Hills offensive lineman Luke Pugliese

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“More conditioning and more football-like drills.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“Turning myself into more of a defensive lineman.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“Really good.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Pine-Richland.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“We have a tough schedule and will face many great players.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I want to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
N/A

Have you made any college trips yet?
“Not yet, I have just been going to camps.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have been at a lot of camps so far and feel like I have been doing pretty well at them.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I will be at Lehigh and Saint Francis.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Pitt.”

Q&A with Central Cambria athlete Hobbs Dill

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“This off-season, I've usually been lifting early mornings with the team and then having offensive/ defensive skills sessions also with the team.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“I feel I have improved my size and strength this off-season.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I think the team is going to be very solid this year, we have a lot of returning starters that have played a lot of varsity football over the years.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“There are many great teams in this conference, but either Richland or Bedford are going to be the teams to beat.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Again, we have a lot of great players in this conference, but I have to say either Mercury Swaim of Bedford or Garret Harrold of Penn Cambria.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I'm on the fence about playing in college, but I would have to choose football.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have not been reached out by very many colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“If the opportunity presents itself.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I have not done any camps this off-season.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“No.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I've always loved the Pittsburgh Panthers.”

Q&A with Dallastown quarterback Dylan Lease

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“I’ve been in the weight room all off-season and our team has been having morning workouts each week. I have also been training at QB factory and doing s3 speed and agility.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“I’ve really improved my strength and overall physical condition.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I think we will be a very good team that has a chance to do something special.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Manheim Township and Central York.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“Jaheim White from York High.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I would like to play football in college.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I don’t have any legitimate offers at the moment but have talked and had conversations with colleges like Frostburg State, Bloomsburg, and Bryant University.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Ithaca and Albright University.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have not had any official visits.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Not at the moment.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I did the National Preps combine, Villanova camp, and Frostburg camp.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“I am going to be attending junior day Shippensburg camp, Towson, and Bryant’s prospect camp.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State.”

Q&A with Ligonier Valley athlete Miles Higgins

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“We work out 4-5 days a week as a team to get stronger before the season. It’s really a great opportunity they provide for us.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“Definitely my flexibility and speed. I feel like last year I played super stiff and slow. I’m definitely feeling more explosive coming into this season.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“I don’t see a reason why we shouldn’t go undefeated. We have a lot of seniors this year and a great bond. We just have to put it all together.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“Serra Catholic.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I’m not too sure on this one, but it’d probably have to say Paul Pearson.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I’d love to play either football or throw javelin in college. It’s always been my dream to be a college athlete. I’ve just been waiting to see where I can get offers.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been in contact with UNC Charlotte and coaches from the Naval Academy for track, but no schools for football yet.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, not yet.”

Do you have plans for more trips?
“I’ll definitely visit UNC Charlotte and the Naval academy. Hopefully I’ll be able to get in contact with more schools soon.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I haven’t gone to any camps yet, but we’ve had two 7 on 7s so far this year and they’ve gone great.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Penn State is definitely my dream school to get an offer from. I've always looked up to their program.”

Q&A with Riverside offensive lineman Avery Wolf

What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“We have been doing lifting and some installation of plays and formations and conditioning.”

What do you feel you have improved on most this off-season?
“My strength and I also focused on my footwork a lot this offseason.”

How do you feel your team will do this football season?
“Ideally, I hope we do well. Everyone has bought into Coach Ramsden’s system, and we are excited to get out and play.”

What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I feel our conference is one of the best 2A conferences in the WPIAL so every game will be a battle no game is a give me this year.”

Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I don’t know if I could only pick one. The conference is loaded with great players.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes, I do. I would love to play football at the next level.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Many D2 and D3 schools.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have made a few unofficial visits to a few PSAC and a few division 3 schools.”

Do you have plans for more trips soon?
“Yes, I plan to have some unofficial and a few official visits this summer.”

Have you done any camps this off-season? How do you feel you performed?
“I attended a Ryzer camp at Slippery Rock. I performed well in the 1 on 1 drills.”

Do you have any plans for camps ahead?
“Yes, later this week I am attending a camp at Millersville, and I plan to attend more later in the summer.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“As a kid, I really loved Notre Dame.”

Berwick in the 80s and 90s

I was very young when the Berwick teams of the past (83? to 94?) really started making their mark on the national scene. Legendary teams with legendary players led by arguably the most legendary coach in Pa history. Now its obviously impossible to travel the country and cover every great team in the USA during the course of the season, but as far as I know (very limited research haha), Berwick is the ONLY Pa team to be crowned "mythical" National Champions by USA today and other media outlets. I know they have been crowned twice and possibly a 3rd time that may be escaping my mind at the moment. And I'm talking semi recent HS football history(1980ish to present day). Now, my question is this... where do those great Berwick teams ,the Kelchner and Powlus teams, stack up historically against the recent title winners and all time great Pa teams. Would they have any chance against any of the teams that Rover went so in depth with during his past title team reviews? Theres a decent amount of YouTube clips from the Powlus era, and he certainly seemed like a man among boys ("hes gonna win 2 heismans"- Beano Cook) as evidence of his National POY awards and #1 ranking as a recruit. I was always curious as to how good they actually were. Again, i was just a youngster during the Powlus years, but those teams always seemed larger than life bc of their reputation. Stores and towns closing down on Friday Nights for home games at Crispin Field always blew my mind as a 10 year old. The Dateline stories and Sports Illustrated stories and ESPN analysts raving about Powlus while he was still in HS just elevated them even higher in my mind bc stuff like that just didnt happen in the early 90s. Anyone care to enlighten me as to how good they really were and how they would match up against the other great teams in Pa history? Bummed I never got to go up to Crispin Field in the fall of 91 or 92 to see them in action. I'm a Delco guy, so when Strath Haven beat Berwick in 1998, the whole county celebrated because of the weight that Berwick name carried at the time and the fact that Berwick had ended their season the previous 2 years and looked to be doing it again for a 3rd straight year until Mark Jones went beast mode. Anyway, sorry for the long winded rambling. Hope to get some good insight. Thanks in advance
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