
WCHE 1520AM
Dustin Myers High School Football
Player of the Year Award
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The WCHE 1520AM High School Football Player of the Year Award is named for the late Dustin Myers.
Dustin was a Football Player at Great Valley High School and a Sportscaster and beloved member of the WCHE family for several years. In late 2009 Dustin was diagnosed with ALS. After a brave fight...Dustin lost his battle with this terrible disease in the Spring of 2010. |
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Winner to be announced Monday November 26th at 2:00P.M. on
"The Sports Chatter of Chester County" with "The Icon" Bill Werndl
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FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS |
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QB Emmett Hunt, Coatesville
Prolific passing Senior threw for over 2000 yards for a 9-2 Red Raiders squad. Three-sport athlete finished the season with a 29-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio and an almost flawless passer rating of 253.1. At the moment, Hunt is undecided as to which university will procure his rifle of an arm next season.
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QB Kyle Lauletta – Downingtown East
Senior leader of a 10-1 Cougar team that topped the Ches-Mont League in total offense and boasted a perfect 6-0 record atop the National Conference. Threw for over 2100 yards and 26 touchdowns against only 4 interceptions. Lauletta has made an oral commitment to play for the University of Richmond next year.
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QB Chris Geiss – Great Valley
6-4, 210-pound senior led the Patriots to a 6-4 record, while passing for over 700 yards and 11 touchdowns with only 2 interceptions. The fleet-footed passer was a game-changer with his feet as well, rushing for almost 1000 yards and 11 touchdowns, making him the only quarterback in the Ches-Mont League this year to have over 10 touchdowns, both through the air and on the ground.
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RB Jordan Lardani – Kennett
Powerhouse Fullback led the Ches-Mont League with 1275 yards rushing and tied for the league lead with 19 rushing touchdowns. Spearheaded a run-heavy, offensive attack for a Blue Demons squad that finished with over 2500 yards rushing and a 7-2 record overall. As of now, Lardani is still undecided as to which school he'll be attending next fall.
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LB Adam Weaver – West Chester Henderson
Arguably the most dominant, defensive force in the Ches-Mont League, this hard-hitting MLB had 122 tackles, 2 sacks and a multitude of game-altering interceptions, fumble recoveries, and forced fumbles for an 8-3 Warriors team. Weaver, who also stars on the lacrosse team, is as of yet undecided to which school he'll be attending in the fall of next year.
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QB Tom Pancoast – Unionville
Although Quarterback is his official position, this shifty, Senior signal-caller makes more of his mark running with the football than passing it. Leading the Indians to a 7-3 overall record, the team also finished atop the American Conference with a 5-0 record - `a triumph largely due to his 1000-plus yards rushing and league-topping 19 touchdowns.
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