HS Football: 6 area players named to PA Football Writers’ Class AA All-State Team

Dante Carr rumbles for one of his four touchdowns in Minersville's 35-27 win over Pen Argyl in a District 11 Class AA quarterfinal (Photo by Kelly Wiley).
Shomper, Carr, LaPoint, Reber, Williams, Castillo honored
High school football coaches love to hype up their players when being considered for postseason honors.
The six area players selected to the Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class AA All-State Team didn’t need any hype.
Their play on the gridiron spoke volumes.
Williams Valley quarterback Brady Shomper, Minersville quarterback Dante Carr and wide receiver Paiten LaPoint and three players from Schuylkill Haven — running back Colton Reber, offensive lineman Chase Williams and linebacker Niko Castillo — were named to the 42-player Class AA squad unveiled Wednesday morning.
The Pennsylvania Football Writers’ All-State teams are selected through nominations and voting done by sports writers and broadcasters from across the state, including T102 Sports Now.
The Class A, 3A and 5A teams were announced Tuesday, with Tri-Valley’s Cole Gemberling, Marian’s Rory Dixon and the North Schuylkill tandem of Luke Miller and Aiden Zilker being honored. The Class AA, 4A and 6A teams are unveiled Wednesday. There are no local players named to the Class 4A and 6A squads.
For Shomper and Carr, it’s the second straight year the dual-threat quarterbacks were named to the Class AA All-State team. Shomper’s selection marks the 10th straight year a Williams Valley player has been chosen to the Pennsylvania Football Writers’ All-State team … he’s the 25th player to be honored in that span.

A 5-foot-11, 180-pound senior, Shomper directed Williams Valley to a 12-2 record, a third straight District 11 Class AA title and a third straight trip to the PIAA playoffs. Over the past three seasons, he was 34-7 as a starter.
This season, Shomper threw for more than 2,000 yards for the second straight year, completing 101-of-160 passes for 2,080 yards and 30 touchdowns. He also rushed 159 times for 954 yards and 16 TDs.
Shomper finished his career as Williams Valley’s all-time leader in passing yards (5,073) and passing touchdowns (74) and the single-season record-holder in yards (2,413) and passing TDs (35).
“We’ve been fortunate to have some outstanding quarterbacks at Williams Valley over the years, but in my opinion, Brady is the best we’ve ever had,” Williams Valley coach and athletic director Ben Ancheff said Tuesday. “What separates Brady most, though, is his toughness and competitiveness — he’s the kind of leader every coach hopes to have under center.”
Carr and LaPoint have caused nightmares for opposing defenses the past four years and it’s a fitting ending to their careers that they were both named to the All-State team as seniors.

Heading to UCF, Carr re-wrote Minersville’s entire record book during his stellar four-year career, breaking every single-season mark and finishing as the school’s all-time leader in passing completions (340), passing attempts (645), passing yards (5,891) and passing touchdowns (79).
This season, the 6-4, 225-pounder completed 116-of-181 passes for 1,822 yards and a single-season record 29 touchdowns. The American Remodeling T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Player of the Year, Carr also rushed 135 times for 1,396 yards and 19 touchdowns.
“Dante is probably the best all-around football player in Minersville history,” Minersville coach Justin Frantz said. “I can’t wait to see him make plays at UCF like he’s made for us the past four seasons.”
LaPoint hauled in 47 passes this season for an area-best 733 yards and a Minersville single-season record 12 touchdowns. The 2025 PIAA Class AA track champion in the 200 meters, LaPoint collected 16 TDs overall this season.

He finished as Minersville’s all-time leader in receptions (122), receiving yards (2,085) and receiving touchdowns (27).
“Paiten used his state champion sprinter speed to be a dynamic receiver and returner,” Frantz said. “Consistently double-teamed and still set records for receptions, yards and touchdowns.
“Two of the most explosive athletes in the state and that I’ve ever coached,” Frantz continued on about his two stars. “Both had the ability to score every single time they touched the ball. Dante has every quarterback record in school history and Paiten has every receiving and return record.”

Reber, the only junior of the six local All-State picks, had a breakout season for the Hurricanes, rushing 197 times for an area-best 2,875 times and 38 TDs. He finished second in District 11 in rushing yards behind Class 4A Player of the Year Sean Steckert of Southern Lehigh.
Reber averaged 14.6 yards per carry and 221.2 yards per game. The 6-1, 210-pounder had seven games with 200 or more rushing yards, including 395 yards in a District 11 Class AA semifinal win over Northern Lehigh that broke a 71-year District 11 record for average yards per carry (39.5) in a 200-plus game.
He had seven games with four or more TDs, including a school-record eight Oct. 3 vs. Marian. He also caught 14 passes for 364 yards and seven TDs, finishing the season as the area’s scoring leader with 47 touchdowns and 310 points.
A running back on the T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Team, Reber was named the Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association Small School Offensive Player of the Year, beating both Shomper and Carr for that honor.
“Colton is a great running back,” Schuylkill Haven coach Mike Farr said. “He has all the intangibles … speed, power and vision. He also has great hands in the pass game.”
Being named to the PA Football Writers’ All-State Team is the latest postseason honor for both Williams and Castillo.
The 6-3, 342-pound Williams was named the SCFCA Small School Offensive Lineman of the Year and the Biros Septic & Drain T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Lineman of the Year. He was a big reason the Hurricanes averaged 386.3 yards rushing, 475.5 total yards and 53.4 points per game. Defensively, he collected 64 tackles and an area-best 27 tackles for loss.

Castillo compiled 67 tackles, an area-best 11 sacks and 22 tackles for loss in earning SCFCA Small School Defensive Player of the Year and Aaron’s Sales & Lease T102 Sports Now Tremendous 33 Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Castillo is headed to play Division I college football in the Big Ten at the University of Minnesota.
“Chase is a big body with talented feet and a relentless motor,” Farr said of Williams. “One of the best I’ve coached.
“Niko is a special talent. Generational. On either side of the ball he was a problem for opposing teams. He has many great years of football ahead of him.”
Farrell running back Juelz Johnson was named the Class AA Player of the Year while Jim Roth was selected as Coach of the Year after guiding Southern Columbia to its 15th PIAA state championship.
Here’s a look at the entire Pennsylvania Football Writers Class AA All-State Team:
2025 PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL WRITERS’
CLASS AA ALL-STATE TEAM
Player of the Year: Juelz Johnson, Farrell
Coach of the Year: Jim Roth, Southern Columbia
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Brady Shomper, Williams Valley – 5-11, 180 senior
Jacob Regan, Richland – 5-10, 165 sophomore
Aaron Pegues, Farrell – 6-1, 175 junior
Dante Carr, Minersville – 6-4, 225 senior
Yeboa Cobbold, Lansdale Catholic – 6-1, 185 senior
Wyatt Brosious, Bloomsburg – 5-9, 180 senior
Running Back
Juelz Johnson, Farrell – 5-11, 185 senior
Brayden Andrews, Southern Columbia – 5-7, 165 senior
Colton Reber, Schuylkill Haven – 6-1, 210 junior
Vinnie Feliciano, Mercyhurst Prep – 5-10, 181 junior
Jerome Ross III, Steelton-Highspire – 6-2, 195 senior
Brendan Gilliland, Troy – 6-1, 195 senior
Wide Receiver
Jamere Christian, Richland – 5-8, 160 junior
Paiten LaPoint, Minersville – 5-10, 170 senior
Arnold Mugerwa, Richland – 6-4, 205 junior
Tight End
Jack Katulis, Bloomsburg – 6-3, 220 senior
Offensive Line
Greg Fulmer, Southern Columbia – 5-10, 220 senior
Micah Pesesky, Troy – 6-3, 275 junior
Chase Williams, Schuylkill Haven – 6-3, 342 senior
Sean Slaughenhaupt, Karns City – 5-10, 260 senior
Connor Bogdanski, Apollo-Ridge – 6-3, 330 senior
Athlete
David Naniewicz, Lakeland – 6-3, 215 senior
Cohen Zechman, Warrior Run – 5-7, 165 senior
DEFENSE
Defensive Line
John Quinton, Southern Columbia – 6-2, 245 senior
Rhashaud Dunbar, Farrell – 5-10, 180 senior
Terrance Smith, Lansdale Catholic – 6-6, 260 sophomore
Chase Williams, Southern Columbia – 6-3, 195 junior
Bryce Lewis, Cambria Heights – 6-1, 215 junior
Linebacker
Omario Boatwright, Farrell – 5-8, 175 junior
Talon Piatt, Southern Columbia – 5-6, 180 senior
Angel Luciano, Steelton-Highspire – 6-3, 220 senior
Niko Castillo, Schuylkill Haven – 6-2, 220 senior
Deyontay Gillespie, Farrell – 6-0, 185 freshman
Chase Marley, Columbia – 5-10, 175 sophomore
Defensive Back
Da’Ron Barksdale, Steel Valley – 5-11, 190 senior
Dorean Cain, Farrell – 6-0, 180 junior
Bryson Durst, North Star – 5-9, 160 senior
Bentley Bainey, McCort-Carroll – 6-4, 175 junior
Specialist
Connor Anstadt, Hughesville — 6-1, 175 junior
Athlete
Teegan Carroll, Halifax – 6-2, 190 senior
Jadon King-Vincent, Farrell – 5-11, 160 junior
Grayson Mahla, Richland – 5-9, 195 junior
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