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HS Football: Dawgs’ Gemberling, Colts’ Dixon named to PA Football Writers’ All-State Team

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Tri-Valley's Cole Gemberling tackles a Nativity ballcarrier during Friday's win at Saint Clair Veterans Memorial Stadium (Photo by Jocelyn Barrett / Danie Mae Photography).

Tri-Valley’s Cole Gemberling and Marian’s Rory Dixon are foundation-type football players.

They lead by example on the field and serve as role models to their teammates off it with their hard work and determination.

Although both players excel on both sides of the ball, it was their play defensively this season that stood out.

Tuesday, they were honored for that defensive excellence by being named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class A All-State Team.

Gemberling, a 5-foot-11, 215-pound senior, was named at linebacker on the 43-player Class A squad, which was selected through nominations and voting done by sports writers and broadcasters from across the state, including T102 Sports Now.

Dixon, a 5-10, 178-pound junior, was selected at defensive back.

The Pennsylvania Football Writers will unveil their All-State teams in each of the six classifications over the next two days, three per day at specific times. Tuesday will be the Class A (8 a.m.), Class 3A (10 a.m.) and Class 5A (noon) teams. Wednesday, the Class AA (8 a.m.), Class 4A (10 a.m.) and Class 6A (noon) teams will be announced.

“It’s great for him. He’s a great kid. I think it’s well-deserved,” Tri-Valley coach Jeff Sampson of Gemberling’s honor. “He had a heck of a year for us on both sides of the ball, but mainly on defense.”

Cole Gemberling, Tri-Valley. (Photo courtesy of First Class School Photography)

Gemberling led the area in tackles with 178 in helping Tri-Valley finish 7-5 and win a second straight District 11 Class A title. A linebacker on the inaugural T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Team, Gemberling also served as the Dawgs’ fullback, rushing 91 times for 515 yards and 10 touchdowns.

“He was all over the field,” Sampson said. “He’s a great kid. He’s going to go to the second level and play well. We’re proud of him.”

Dixon was Marian’s featured tailback on offense, rushing 193 times for 1,023 yards and 15 touchdowns as the Colts went 7-4. Defensively he shined at safety, leading the area with five interceptions while recording 73 tackles. He was named to the inaugural T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Team as a defensive back.

“As a coaching staff we always felt like Rory was trending toward being an All-State player and to see him realize that goal is exciting,” Marian coach Billy O’Gurek said. “His impact on the game defensively was evident from Week 1 when he had one interception and forced another with a deflected pass. His instincts in coverage and ball skills set him apart, and we counted on him to take our opponent’s top receiving threat every week.

“He’s a great representative for our football program and school, and we couldn’t be happier to see him recognized as an All-State player for his performance this season.”

Rory Dixon, Marian (Photo courtesy of First Class School Photography)

Lackawanna Trail running back Isaac Ryon, who ran over Nativity and Tri-Valley in the District 2/11 Class A subregional playoffs, was named the Class A Player of the Year.

Wayne Wade of PIAA Class A champion Clairton and Michael Menold of Greenville were named the Class A Co-Coaches of the Year.

Here’s a complete list of the Pennsylvania Football Writers’ 2025 Class A All-State Team:

2025 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’

CLASS A ALL-STATE TEAM

Player of the Year: Isaac Ryon, Lackawanna Trail

Co-Coach of the Year: Wayne Wade, Clairton; Michael Menold, Greenville

OFFENSE

Quarterback
Jeff Thompson, Clairton – 6-1, 170, senior

Matt Sieg, Fort Cherry – 6-0, 190, senior

Kaiden Maurer, Line Mountain – 6-3, 190, senior

Braylon Wagner, Redbank Valley – 6-2, 180, senior

Running Back
Aiden Bliss, Port Allegany – 6-0, 215, senior

Isaac Ryon, Lackawanna Trail – 5-10, 185, senior

Rudy Gentile, Greenville – 5-8, 160, senior

Chase Mitcheltree, Wilmington – 5-10, 175, junior

Andrew Clark, Juniata Valley – 5-11, 195, junior

Deon Lovelace-Pompey, Clairton – 5-9, 170, senior

Ben Hays, Bentworth – 6-0, 190, senior

Wide Receiver
Justin Schell, Greenville – 5-10, 160, junior

Jaxon Huffman, Redbank Valley – 6-0, 181, senior

Jayce Powell, Jeannette – 5-10, 170, junior

Dalton Schadel, Line Mountain – 6-0, 180, senior

Tight End
Bryce Smeltz, Line Mountain – 6-5, 225, senior

Offensive Line
Lucas Evans, Lackawanna Trail – 6-3, 265, senior

Avaughn Pompey, Clairton – 6-3, 325, senior

Jacob Coulter, Wilmington – 6-3, 285, senior

Layne Gingery, Montgomery – 5-8, 230, senior

Horatio Calvin, Greenville 5-9, 220, senior

Athlete
Mason Campagna, Claysburg-Kimmel – 6-1, 195, senior

Dom Corcetti, Keystone – 6-0, 170, junior

Kolton Carlson, Laurel – 6-2, 200, senior


DEFENSE

Defensive Line
Rocco Cacciotti, Bishop Guilfoyle Academy – 5-11, 211, junior

Alex Medved, Laurel – 6-0, 195, junior

D’Kota Harris, Clairton – 6-2, 285, junior

Josiah Collins, Westinghouse – 6-2, 226, senior

Logan Harpster, Juniata Valley – 5-9, 195, senior

Trey Bolyard, Meyersdale – 5-10, 177, senior

Linebacker
Brandon Murphy, Clairton – 6-1, 185, sophomore

Zak Kirsch, Northern Cambria – 6-1, 195, junior

Jack Miles, Laurel – 6-3, 205, senior

Cole Gemberling, Tri-Valley – 5-11, 215, senior

Gavin Lovell, Moshannon Valley – 6-0, 195, junior

Defensive Back
Tyson Lestochi, Bishop Guilfoyle Academy – 6-0, 190, senior

Trace Furman, Montgomery – 5-7, 150, junior

Tony Geiwitz, Laurel – 5-10, 159, sophomore

Rory Dixon, Marian Catholic – 5-10, 178, junior

Specialist
Carter Boland, Bishop Guilfoyle Academy – 5-8, 135, junior

Athlete
Jake Kissell, Bishop Guilfoyle Academy – 6-3, 219, senior

Brandon Hoover, Cambridge Springs – 6-0, 185, senior

Lance Jones, Meyersdale – 6-3, 178, senior

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