High school football: 6 Berks players on the 2025 Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class 4A All-State Team
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Six Berks County players, including five from state finalist Twin Valley, were named to the 2025 Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class 4A All-State Team, it was announced Wednesday.
The Raiders on the team were senior running back Drew Engle, the BCIAA Player of the Year, senior offensive lineman Greyson Miller, junior linebacker Lucas Myers, senior linebacker Ryan Rementer and senior Ben Grundy, who was chosen as an athlete.
Wyomissing junior Justice Hardy was picked as a defensive back.
It was no surprise the Raiders placed five players on the team after going 14-1 with their lone loss to Southern Lehigh in the PIAA Class 4A championship game.
Twin Valley won the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 4 and District 3 titles this year.
Engle, a Navy lacrosse recruit, rushed for 2,095 yards on 224 carries for a 9.35 yards per carry average. He rushed for 32 touchdowns. He also caught 7 passes for 61 yards and a touchdown.
Miller, 6-1, 260 pounds, led an offensive line that dominated opponents most of the season.
The Raiders rushed for 4,254 yards and amassed 5,687 in total yards.
As explosive as they were on offense, they were just as stingy on defense.
Myers, 6-1, 210 pounds, and Rementer, 6-1, 200 pounds, anchored the middle of the defense as Twin Valley had three shutouts and kept opponents under 20 points until the state quarterfinals when the Raiders beat Susquehanna Township 41-21 in what was also the District 3 championship game.
Grundy was the team’s leading receiver with 24 catches for 471 yards with 7 touchdowns. He also played defensive back and returned kicks.
Hardy was a two-way player for the Spartans, playing defensive back and running back. He gained 979 yards on 91 carries for a 10.76 yards per carry average.
Class 4A All-State Team
Player of the Year: Sean Steckert, Southern Lehigh
Coach of the Year: Phil Sams, Southern Lehigh
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Colton Sams, Southern Lehigh – 6-1, 172 junior
Torin Evans, Susquehanna Township – 6-0, 175 senior
Jonah Williamson, Trinity – 6-2, 210 senior
Marquis Council Jr., Aliquippa – 6-2, 191 senior
Running Back
Kemon Spell, McKeesport – 5-10, 210 junior
Sean Steckert, Southern Lehigh – 5-9, 175 senior
Drew Engle, Twin Valley – 5-10, 185 senior
Amahj Gowans, Cardinal O’Hara – 5-8, 175 senior
Tyler Eber, Thomas Jefferson – 5-10, 182 junior
Armand Hill, West Mifflin – 5-9, 180 junior
Wide Receiver
Gabe Hein, Mars – 6-1, 175 senior
Nickayus Zenon, Middletown – 5-10, 180 senior
Thomas Pollock, Shikellamy – 5-9, 155 junior
Offensive Line
Greyson Miller, Twin Valley – 6-1, 260 senior
Carter Giberson, Southern Lehigh – 6-4, 320 senior
Yendor Mack, Susquehanna Township – 6-3, 295 senior
Sean Franklin, Mars – 6-6, 290 senior
Cole Zimmerman, North Pocono – 6-0, 280 senior
Athlete
Zakem Clinton, Shamokin – 6-1, 225 senior
Tymir Phillips, Meadville – 6-2, 170 senior
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DEFENSE
Defensive Line
Luke Thompson, Jersey Shore – 6-0, 200 senior
Izak Glover, Shamokin – 6-2, 405 senior
Josh Nengite, Susquehanna Township – 6-2, 215 senior
Noah Lucarelli, Oil City – 6-3, 237 senior
Tristan Laing, Cardinal O’Hara – 6-1, 245 senior
Justice Starks, Aliquippa – 6-0, 275 senior
Linebacker
Lucas Myers, Twin Valley – 6-1, 210 junior
Ryan Rementer, Twin Valley – 6-1, 200 senior
Bo Sechrist, Jersey Shore – 5-10, 200 senior
Evan Wolff, North Pocono – 6-2, 225 senior
Blake Stevens, Oil City – 5-11, 191 junior
Dariuz Lightner, Southern Lehigh – 6-0, 205 senior
Defensive Back
QaLil Goode, Aliquippa – 6-2, 170 senior
Cole West, North Pocono – 6-2, 195 junior
Justice Hardy, Wyomissing – 5-10, 190 junior
Carson Watkins, Jersey Shore – 6-3, 175 senior
Specialist
Peter Fiorello, Lampeter-Strasburg – 5-10, 170 senior
Athlete
Logan Steele, Shamokin – 5-10, 170 junior
Ben Grundy, Twin Valley – 6-1, 185 senior
Colin Steinhart, Shamokin – 6-4, 200 junior
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