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The backfield includes a pair of 2,000-yard rushers, three 2,000-yard passers, and a dual-threat quarterback who has run and passed for more than 8,000 yards in his career.
Up front there are the Outstanding Linemen from each of the five sections in the Lancaster-Lebanon League.
Across the board there are multiple-position standouts who could — and frequently did — break open games in all three phases of the game.
Welcome to the third annual Big 37, featuring the best of the best in L-L League football.
The team, selected by Jeff Reinhart of LNP | LancasterOnline and Mike Drago of MikeDragoSports.com, includes the top players from across the 37-team league.
It was determined by weighing the league’s five all-section teams and top award recipients, college potential, statistics, conversations with coaches, and personal observations.
Each player’s overall game was considered and two- and three-way players were given special consideration.
Most of the 37 players selected stand out on both sides of the ball; several are listed at “athlete” because they are just too talented to be defined by one position.
No one fits that description better than Lampeter-Strasburg’s Caileb Howse, who intercepted more passes as a defensive back (six) than he threw as a quarterback (three) over a 15-game run to the PIAA championship game.
Howse ran for seven touchdowns and 334 yards and passed for an eighth TD in a for-the-ages performance against Twin Valley, which was ranked No. 1 in the state at the time. In a win over Elco he scored three defensive touchdowns.
Wilson’s Madyx Gruber fits into that all-around category, too. He was an all-league receiver as a junior before stepping up to fill a hole at quarterback in West Lawn, and he ended up passing for 2,058 yards and 25 touchdowns and rushing for over 700 yards and nine TDs.
In one incredible performance against rival Governor Mifflin he passed for 232 yards and five TDs and rushed for 204 yards.
There’s also Twin Valley veteran QB Evan Myers, who passed for 1,000 yards four straight seasons and ended up with 5,772 career passing yards, 2,305 rushing yards, a combined 87 touchdowns, and 32 victories.
Howse is one of six selections from L-S, the most of any team.
Conestoga Valley, which made a perfect run to the Section 2 title, has four selections, including 2,000-yard passer Sawyer Esbenshade.
Wilson, Wyomissing, Manheim Township and Schuylkill Valley, the Section 5 champ, each have three selections. All told, 18 teams are represented.
The offensive lineup includes five running backs — led by 2,000-yard rushers Jayden Zandier of Exeter and Cameron Small of Muhlenberg — three quarterbacks, including Schuylkill Valley’s Logan Nawrocki, who led the league with 2,559 passing yards and 35 TDs, two wide receivers and two tight ends, including Schuylkill Valley’s Luke Spotts, who led the league with 60 receptions.
There is no shortage of beef with seven offensive linemen, among them Section 2 Outstanding Lineman and Navy recruit Logan Wegman of Exeter, and Section 3 Outstanding Lineman Thomas Dattoli of Cocalico, a first-team pick on both offense and defense.
It’s difficult for specialists to squeeze onto elite lists such as this, but L-S’s Peter Fiorello forced his way on by converting 67-of-68 PATs and 11-of-13 field goals, including three in a thrilling overtime win in the District 3 Class 4A championship game, and two the following week in a 20-16 state semifinal victory.
Eleven of the 37 picks play in Section 4, not surprising since that section boasts three teams which spent most of the season ranked in the Top 10 in the state: L-S, Wyomissing, and Twin Valley. Those three teams were a combined 28-2 against outside competition.
Three players return from last year’s 37-man squad: Zandier, Section 3 Offensive Lineman of the Year Tyler Groff of Manheim Central, and Section 5 Outstanding Lineman Jonathan Shay of Annville-Cleona.
Four underclassmen selected last year were not chosen for this year’s team.
The team features two sophomores — tight end Michael Glover of Wilson and two-way back and kick returner Justice Hardy of Wyomissing — and eight juniors.
The juniors: Wide receiver Malachi Briddell of Lebanon, Section 5 Linebacker of the Year Logan Cammauf of Schuylkill Valley, two-way all-league pick Chase Eisenhower of Wyomissing, Section 5 Offensive Lineman of the Year Palmer Reber of Berks Catholic, Section 5 Offensive Back of the Year Brandon Way of Lancaster Catholic, Esbenshade, Fiorello and Small.
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Players listed alphabetically
Malachi Briddell, junior WR, Lebanon
Dominic Brown, senior RB-LB, Lampeter-Strasburg
Logan Cammauf, junior LB, Schuylkill Valley
Declan Clancy, senior RB-LB, Manheim Township
Justin Corson, senior DE, Conestoga Valley
Thomas Dattoli, senior C-DT, Cocalico
Chase Eisenhower, junior RB-LB, Wyomissing
Sawyer Esbenshade, junior QB, Conestoga Valley
Carter Faubel, senior DT, Twin Valley
Peter Fiorello, junior K, Lampeter-Strasburg
Donovan Gingrich, senior QB, Conrad Weiser
Michael Glover, sophomore TE, Wilson
Tyler Groff, senior OG, DT, Manheim Central
Madyx Gruber, senior ATH, Wilson
Emory Fluhr, senior TE-LB, Lampeter-Strasburg
Justice Hardy, sophomore ATH, Wyomissing
Caileb Howse, senior ATH, Lampeter-Strasburg
Christo Hunsicker, senior LB, Wilson
Julian Larue, senior DT, Manheim Township
Gabriel Laws, senior LB, Reading
Tristan Long, senior DT, Cedar Crest
Owen Marks, senior C, Manheim Township
Seth Morgan, senior LB, Conestoga Valley
Evan Myers, senior QB, Twin Valley
Logan Nawrocki, senior QB, Schuylkill Valley
Palmer Reber, junior OG-DT, Berks Catholic
Evan Rittle, senior WR, Conrad Weiser
Isaiah Sensenig, senior DB, Conestoga Valley
Jonathan Shay, senior RB-DE, Annville-Cleona
Cameron Small, junior RB, Muhlenberg
Luke Spotts, senior TE-LB, Schuylkill Valley
Max Tipton, senior OG-DE, Wyomissing
Brandon Way, junior RB, Lancaster Catholic
Logan Wegman, senior OT-DT, Exeter
Danny Weichler, senior WR-LB, Lampeter-Strasburg
Jayden Zandier, senior RB, Exeter
Carson Zook, senior C, Lampeter-Strasburg
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