Name: Week 10; Overall Andy Sandrik: 13-6; 154-46 Andy Shay: 13-6; 153-49 Adam Kulikowski: 12-7; 146-56 District 3-6A Cumberland Valley (8) 44, Governor Mifflin (9) 12 Andy Shay: Cumberland Valley 20, Governor Mifflin 14: Something tells me the Eagles are a little better prepared to succeed right now on this stage. Andy Sandrik: Cumberland Valley… Read more: Playoff Picks and Predictions for November 1-2
Entering the final week of the season, there still seems like so much to play for despite only four regular-season quarters remaining. Once the first season is officially over, though, the attention span of fans is like that of a gnat. Playoffs. Playoffs. Playoffs. Let’s be honest, that’s all anyone is thinking about today, right?… Read more: Sunday Morning Quarterback: Breaking down division titles and a look ahead at the playoff picture
Life and tragedy sometimes intersect. We all know that is part of this journey during our time here. That doesn’t make it easy at all. Friday morning life tragedy rocked the undefeated Mechanicsburg football squad with a Week 9 home game with Hershey on deck. Star running back Isaac Dollman’s father, Andrew, passed away suddenly… Read more: Sunday Morning Quarterback: Mechanicsburg navigates tragedy; Twp. wins a thriller and more
For the first time since 2019 the Mid-Penn Keystone Division will crown a champion not named Bishop McDevitt. That’s because the high-powered Crusaders have made the move to take on the 6A giants of the rugged Commonwealth Division. McDevitt leaves behind Keystone playmates Hershey, Lower Dauphin, Palmyra, Mifflin County, and Red Land, with the new-look… Read more: High school football season previews 2024: Mid-Penn Keystone predicted finish, players to watch and more
Sunday Morning QB: CV notches a wild last-second victory; Chamberlin-Weller connection working for Ship; Carlisle remains unbeaten; Burgos returns for the Panthers; LD gives Borreli win No. 1 and more
The Keystone can be a meat-grinder, but if the Falcons can stay healthy, and if Borreli can pull the strings just right, there is plenty of reason to believe the team can improve upon last year’s 1-5 campaign.