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
Red Land didn’t turn in its best performance Saturday when the Patriots scrimmaged Big Spring, but this is a team that has the talent needed to make positive strides in the Keystone Division. How far can they get? That depends on how quickly some gents develop.