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HS Football: North Schuylkill captures overall title at Schuylkill United Way HS Football Challenge

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North Schuylkill poses with Schuylkill County Commissioners and Schuylkill United Way director Kelly Malone after winning the overall championship at Tuesday's 8th Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge at North Schuylkill (Photo by Leroy Boyer)

FOUNTAIN SPRINGS — North Schuylkill is back on top as champions of the Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge.

The Spartans ended Blue Mountain’s reign as overall team winners by capturing Tuesday’s 8th annual event at Ghosh Orthodontics Field at Spartan Stadium. North Schuylkill finished with 86 points, one ahead of second-place Blue Mountain. Pottsville was third with 81 points, followed by Schuylkill Haven (71) and Minersville (64).

It’s the Spartans’ third championship overall and second in three years. Schuylkill Haven won the first three titles from 2017-19, while North Schuylkill and Blue Mountain have alternated winning the challenge over the past five years. The event was not held in 2020 due to COVID.

North Schuylkill quarterback Caden Mengel competes in the Passing Accuracy competition at the 8th Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge at North Schuylkill (Photo by Leroy Boyer)

“It was great. The whole team contributed,” North Schuylkill quarterback Caden Mengel said. “We all did great overall in every event.”

All 14 Schuylkill County high school football teams competed in the challenge, which consisted of seven events: Passing Accuracy, Sled Push, Tire Flip, Bench Press, Shuttle Relay, Farmers Carry and Broad Jump.

The challenge was broken into two sessions of seven teams apiece, with each team competing in each event for five minutes, then rotating. A kicking competition was held in between the sessions, with Tri-Valley’s Nathan Hillard edging Minersville’s Jordan Bowers for his second straight championship.

North Schuylkill accumulated the most points in the speed and agility events with 39, while Pottsville won the strength events with 36 points and Blue Mountain won the passing event. The Spartans won only one individual event — the Tire Flip — but were second in the Shuttle Relay and Broad Jump and tied for second in both the Farmers Carry and Passing Accuracy.

The Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge serves as kick-start to summer workouts for local teams, and the Spartans said winning Tuesday’s competition will give them a lot of confidence heading into the 2025 campaign.

“It’s definitely a good momentum builder, gains a lot of confidence for the guys,” wide receiver/defensive back Luke Miller said. “It’s fun. When we were doing the Farmers Carry, everybody was huddled around. It was a great atmosphere.”

Added two-way lineman Aidan Zilker: “It’s definitely important. In football, it all starts up front and that’s what the power/strength events are. If we can bring that into the season, that will be good for us.”

There were four records broken Tuesday:

*** Pottsville won the Sled Push in 18.72, beating the previous record of 25.78 held by Blue Mountain. According to the officials working the event, Blue Mountain’s record was actually broken by seven of the final eight teams to compete, with the wet, rainy conditions helping the sled move quicker on the artificial turf surface. Pottsville was the last team to compete in the event.

*** Schuylkill Haven won the Bench Press with 211 repetitions, as the contingent of Niko Carestia, Niko Castillo, Logan Goad, Tristan Davis and Ethan Kline bested their own mark of 184 set last year.

*** Blue Mountain beat its previous record of 47.38 inches in the Broad Jump by jumping 48.2 inches this year.

*** Blue Mountain’s Cohen Kirby set a new mark in Passing Accuracy with 47 points, outgaining Nativity’s record of 46 points set last year.

The High School Football Challenge is coordinated by Dr. Andrew Smarkanic, the Schuylkill United Way staff and a group of more than 40 volunteers. Schuylkill Haven High School principal Ty Wartman and North Schuylkill athletic director Jim Gross served as emcees, while local PIAA officials volunteered to help score the individual events.

Blue Mountain quarterback Cohen Kirby broke the event record in the Passing Accuracy competition with 47 points Tuesday at the 8th Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge at North Schuylkill (Photo by Brook Koch-Guers)

Tuesday’s event raised $33,000 that will benefit the Schuylkill United Way’s 15 partner agencies that serve Schuylkill County: American Red Cross in Schuylkill County, Avenues, Big Impact Group of Schuylkill County, Child Development, Northeast PA Manufacturers and Employers Council’s Y.E.S. Program, Nurse Family Partnership of Schuylkill County, the Salvation Army Pottsville Corps, Scouting America – Hawk Mountain Council, Schuylkill County Society for Pediatric Orthopedics, Schuylkill County Wellness Services, Schuylkill HOPE Center for Victims of Domestic Violence, Schuylkill YMCA, Sexual Assault Resource & Counseling Center (SARCC), Tamaqua Area Adult Day Care Center and Tamaqua Area Meals on Wheels.

For winning, North Schuylkill was presented the Commissioners’ Trophy by Schuylkill County Commissioners Larry Padora, Gary Hess and Boots Hetherington and receives the Schuylkill United Way traveling trophy and championship banner. Medals were presented to the top three teams in each individual event and trophies were awarded to the top three schools in the speed and agility events, strength events and overall standings.

For more interviews from Tuesday’s Schuylkill United Way High School Football Challenge, visit our You Tube channel:  www.youtube.com/@T102SportsNow

 

8th annual Schuylkill United Way

High School Football Challenge

At North Schuylkill

Tuesday’s results

Final Standings: 1. North Schuylkill 86, 2. Blue Mountain 85, 3. Pottsville 81, 4. Schuylkill Haven 71, 5. Minersville 64, 6. Panther Valley 51, 7. Nativity 50, 8. Williams Valley 49, 9. Tamaqua 43, 10. Tri-Valley 43, 11. Shenandoah Valley 38, 12. Marian 37, 13. Pine Grove 24, 14. Mahanoy Area 19

Strength Events: 1. Pottsville 36, 2. Blue Mountain 35. 3. North Schuylkill 34, 4. Schuylkill Haven 30, 5. Panther Valley 29, 6. Tri-Valley 26, 7. Nativity 23, 8. Tamaqua 21, 9. Williams Valley 21, 10. Minersville 18, 11. Marian 15, 12. Shenandoah Valley 11, 13. Pine Grove 10, 14. Mahanoy Area 9

Speed & Agility Events: 1. North Schuylkill 39, 2. Blue Mountain 36, 3. Minersville 35, 4. Schuylkill Haven 34, 5. Pottsville 32, 6. Nativity 26, 7. Shenandoah Valley 21, 8. Williams Valley 20, 9. Tamaqua 18, 10. Tri-Valley 15, 11. Marian 13, 12. Panther Valley 11, 13. Pine Grove 9, 14. Mahanoy Area 7

Individual Events (top 7 finishers)

Kicking Contest — 1. Nate Hillard (Tri-Valley), 2. Jordan Bowers (Minersville), 3. Andrew Allen (Pottsville)

Passing Accuracy (points) — Blue Mountain 47 (&), Pottsville* 46, North Schuylkill 46, Minersville 42, Panther Valley 42, Marian 38, Williams Valley 37

Tire Flip (number flips) — North Schuylkill 105, Tri-Valley 82, Pottsville 81, Panther Valley 79, Williams Valley 79, Blue Mountain 78, Schuylkill Haven 74

Sled Push (seconds) — Pottsville 18.72 (&), Blue Mountain 19.7, Minersville 20.42, Panther Valley 21.8, Marian 23.45, Nativity 24.07, Schuylkill Haven 25.58

Bench Press (repetitions) — Schuylkill Haven 211 (&), Blue Mountain 173, North Schuylkill 173, Tri-Valley 159, Pottsville 154, Nativity 141, Tamaqua 132

Shuttle Relay (seconds) — Blue Mountain 54.0, North Schuylkill 54.25, Minersville 54.28, Schuylkill Haven 55.25, Nativity 55.78, Pottsville 55.94, Tri-Valley 56.6

Farmers Carry (seconds) — Schuylkill Haven 24.22, North Schuylkill* 24.57, Minersville 24.57, Pottsville 24.72, Shenandoah Valley 24.75, Marian 24.94, Blue Mountain 25.31

Broad Jump (inches) — Blue Mountain 48.2 (&), North Schuylkill 47.79, Pottsville 47.3, Nativity 46.9, Minersville 46.66, Schuylkill Haven 45.5, Tamaqua 44.9

* Won tiebreaker

& New event record

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