E-town all-section football players

(E-town's all-stars were, back row from left, Shane Rosenberry, Alex Kircher and Conrad Heisey. Front row, from left, Jared Danneker, David Kennedy and Kyle McNeil. Not pictured is Mitch Weidman.)
The E-town football team had seven players named to the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two all-star team. Here are the players and some stats for you to munch on.
First team offense:
Alex Kirchner, G. Kirchner was the anchor of E-town's offensive line this year. He was a tenacious blocker, often opening up holes for backs and following them downfield, clearing a path the whole way.
Conrad Heisey, RB. Heisey led the Bears with 941 yards on 138 carries with 9 touchdowns. Very tough RB who was never stopped by the first tackler.
First team defense:
Kirchner, DT. Kirchner was third on the team with 67 tackles and had a team-high nine sacks. He was a beast on defense and never stopped working hard.
Shane Rosenberry, ILB. Rosenberry was the team's best linebacker, racking up a team-high 105 tackles. He was second in sacks (3), first in fumbles forced (3) and first in fumble recoveries (4), and was pretty much the heart and soul of the defense.
Second team offense:
Mitch Weidman, RB. Weidman was second on the team with 632 yards on 99 carries and had seven rushing touchdown. He also had a team high 21 catches for 284 yards and one receiving touchdown. He's only a junior and will be E-town's best offensive weapon next year.
Honorable Mention:
Kyle McNeil, QB. McNeil went 87-160 for 1,372 yards with 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions this year. He also ran for 115 yards and touchdown. Good poise and strong arm. Always gave the Bears a chance to win.
Rosenberry, RB. When he wasn't racking heads on defense, he was running over defenders at fullback. Ran for 564 yards on 111 carries and a team-high 10 rushing TDs.
David Kennedy, LB. Keep your eye on this pit bull next year. He was second on the team with 70 tackles, had one sack, two fumble recoveries and an interception. Oh, and he scored a defensive TD too.
Jared Danneker, OLB. Fourth on the team with 54 tackles. Really got stronger as the year went on and had a nose for the football. Also had a sack, a pick and a fumble recovery.
Weidman, DB. Weidman had 2 picks and was fifth on the team with 46 tackles. Good height and great speed will make him a dual threat next year.
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