North Penn’s Justis Henley turns up field after receiving a short pass. “Witnessing the caliber of players coming together for a week to not only play one of American’s favorite sports, but also to give back through our unique Buddy Program and through community visits, is truly remarkable and rewarding.” Bob Raines–Digital First Media “We are honored to continue supporting premier football featuring so many outstanding and talented student athletes, in cooperation with the Dauphin County Commissioners,” said Garry Cathell, executive director of PSFCA. Mark Palczewski | Special to PA Prep Live. (Austin Hertzog – Digital First Media) Nasir Peoples (5) of Archbishop Wood runs away from Brendan Mojocha (12) of Gateway in the PIAA Class 5A football championship at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA on Friday, December 8, 2017. Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison dives into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter against Interboro. The Vikings will send linebacker Matt Palmer (Delaware), running back Nasir Peoples (Virginia Tech), defensive end Bill Shaeffer (Lafayette) and offensive lineman Tom Walsh. Joseph’s Prep quarterback Marquez McCray (Sacred Heart) and defensive end Rashad Wallace, Episcopal Academy offensive lineman Adam Klein (Temple) and a whopping four from PIAA 5A champion Archbishop Wood. Representing the region will be Coatesville defensive back Avery Young (Rutgers), North Penn’s Justis Henley (Delaware), Pottsgrove record-setting running back Rahsul Faison (Stony Brook), St. will be well represented on the Pennsylvania team for the 2018 Big 33 Football Classic, set for Saturday, June 16 at Central Dauphin School District’s Landis Field.
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