2025 TIMES-TRIBUNE ALL-REGION FOOTBALL — OFFENSE
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ISAAC RYON
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ISAAC RYON
Lackawanna Trail
Running back
5-10, 185, Senior
Lackawanna Football Conference Division III offensive player of the year. He led Lackawanna Trail to the LFC Division III and District 2 Class 1A championships. He ran for an LIAA record 2,876 yards on 201 carries and 49 touchdowns. Set LIAA records for total touchdowns in a season with 54 and points in a season with 354. He set a school record with 370 yards rushing in a game against Riverside. He ran for 305 yards in a win over Mid Valley and 319 yards in a win over Tri-Valley. He finished his career with 4,969 yards rushing, ranks ninth in LIAA history and set a school record. He also set school records with 82 rushing touchdowns and 89 total touchdowns. He also contributed 67 total tackles and four interceptions as a defensive back. Second All-Region selection.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
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Quarterback Nick Bradley at Abington Heights High School on Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
NICK BRADLEY
Abington Heights
Quarterback
6-1, 203, Senior
Helped Abington Heights reach the District 2 Class 5A championship. He missed four games with an injury and completed 92 of 143 passes with eight interceptions for 1,242 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also rushed for 378 yards and eight touchdowns. He is the program’s all-time career leader with 5,733 yards and 63 touchdowns. He finished ranked fifth in career passing yards and eighth in career passing touchdowns in LIAA history. Third All-Region selection.
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Mike Iuzzolino, Delaware Valley
MIKE IUZZOLINO
Delaware Valley
Running back
6-0, 185, Senior
Led Delaware Valley to the District 2 Class 5A championship. He led the LFC Division I in rushing with 1,540 yards on 232 carries and scored 20 touchdowns. He had 338 yards rushing on 68 carries and two touchdowns in the postseason. He finished his career with 3,431 yards and 47 touchdowns. He was an All-Region selection at defensive back in 2024.
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North Pocono’s Josiah Gray.
JOSIAH GRAY
North Pocono
5-9, 180, Senior
Helped North Pocono win the LFC Division I and District 2 Class 4A championships and set a school record with 13 wins. He ran for 1,164 yards on 159 carries and scored 15 touchdowns. He ran for 577 yards and scored six touchdowns in four postseason games. He had a season-high 195 yards in a district-playoff win over Crestwood.
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Honesdale’s Gabe Duda
GABE DUDA
Honesdale
Fullback
5-10, 190, Junior
He led Honesdale to an Eastern Conference Class 4A game. He led the LFC Division II in rushing with 1,159 yards on 150 carries in the regular season. He finished with 1,235 yards rushing on 166 carries and scored 13 touchdowns. He ran for 384 yards on 42 carries and scored five touchdowns in a win over West Scranton.
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Abington Heights’ Gavin Anders.
GAVIN ANDERS
Abington Heights
Wide receiver
6-1, 185, Senior
Helped Abington Heights reach the District 2 Class 5A championship. He set a school record with 74 receptions for 1,158 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. He tied an LFC record with 17 receptions and had a season-high 237 yards against North Pocono. He had 19 receptions for 280 yards and four touchdowns in the postseason. He is the school career record holder with 143 receptions and 2,053 yards receiving.
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Delaware Valley’s Trey Newton.
TREY NEWTON
Delaware Valley
Wide receiver
5-10, 145, Sophomore
Helped Delaware Valley win the District 2 Class 5A championship. He had a school-record 65 receptions for 774 yards and eight touchdowns this season. He is the program’s leader with 123 career receptions and is second with 1,377 yards. He is ranked 10th in LIAA history in career receptions. He had 12 receptions for 117 yards in the postseason.
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Chase Rosenkrans, Lakeland
CHASE ROSENKRANS
Lakeland
Wide receiver
6-1, 160, Junior
Helped Lakeland win the LFC Division II and District 2 Class 2A championships. He had 41 receptions and led the LFC Division II with 652 yards and nine touchdowns receiving. He had a season-high 166 yards on five receptions in a win over Susquehanna and had three 100-yard receiving games. He has 126 receptions for 1,613 yards in his career.
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LUCAS EVANS
LUCAS EVANS
Lackawanna Trail
Offensive line
6-3, 265, Senior
Helped Lackawanna Trail win the LFC Division III and District 2 Class 1A championships. A four-year starter, he was one of the driving forces for a running game that produced 4,539 yards rushing in 13 games. The Lions offense averaged 372.7 total yards per game. In his career as a starter, Lackawanna Trail won four District 2 Class 1A championships and had a record of 43-10. Second All-Region selection.
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North Pocono’s Cole Zimmerman.
COLE ZIMMERMAN
North Pocono
Offensive line
6-0, 280, Senior
Helped North Pocono win the LFC Division I and District 2 Class 4A championships, and set a school record with 13 wins. He was a physical lineman and leader of a group that helped produce 3,841 yards rushing for an offense that averaged 342.9 total yards per game.
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Lackawanna Trail’s Anthony Paolucci.
ANTHONY PAOLUCCI
Lackawanna Trail
Offensive Line
6-1, 260, Junior
Helped Lackawanna Trail win the LFC Division III and District 2 Class 1A championships. A two-year starter, he was one of the driving forces for a running game that produced 4,539 yards rushing in 13 games. The Lions offense averaged 372.7 total yards per game.
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Lakeland’s Weston Loomis
WESTON LOOMIS
Lakeland
Offensive line
6-1, 260, Senior
Helped lead Lakeland to the LFC Division II and District 2 Class 2A championships. A three-year starter, he was a physical lineman for a balanced offense that had 2,389 yards rushing and 2,019 yards passing for a 339.1 yards per game average during an 11-2 season.
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Jamie Stiner at Wallenpaupack High School on Monday, Oct. 03, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
JAMIE STINER
Wallenpaupack
Offensive line
6-0, 305, Senior
Helped lead Wallenpaupack to the Eastern Conference Class 4A game before suffering an injury. He was the leader of the offensive line that helped produce 2,097 yards rushing. The offense averaged 280.9 total yards per game this season.
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Lakeland’s David Naniewicz
DAVID NANIEWICZ
Lakeland
Athlete
6-3, 215, Senior
Lackawanna Football Conference Division II offensive player of the year. Led Lakeland to the LFC Division II and District 2 Class 2A championships. Three-year starter at quarterback and defensive end. He completed 125 of 198 passes with six interceptions. He threw for 1,743 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also led the team with 938 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns. He finished his career with 3,758 yards passing and 35 touchdowns, and had 1,464 yards rushing with 24 touchdowns.
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Will McPartland, Scranton Prep
WILL McPARTLAND
Scranton Prep
Athlete
6-0, 190, Senior
Lackawanna Football Conference Division I offensive player of the year. Led Scranton Prep to the District 2 Class 3A championship after missing the first three games of the season. He completed 91 of 149 passes with seven interceptions. He threw for 1,603 yards and 12 touchdowns, and added 984 yards rushing on 140 attempts with 28 touchdowns. He finished his career with 2,239 yards rushing and 51 touchdowns, and threw for 1,758 yards and 14 touchdowns.
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Delaware Valley’s Reagan Decker.
REAGAN DECKER
Delaware Valley
6-3, 215, Senior
Specialist – Kicker
Helped Delaware Valley win the District 2 Class 5A championship. He converted 59 of 60 extra point attempts and made five of 10 field goal attempts with a season long of 40 yards. He finished with 74 kicking points. In the last two seasons, he converted 90 of 92 extra point attempts and 13 of 19 field goals for 129 kicking points.
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