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2024 Pennsylvania Mini Max Award Winners Announced

Written by: on Monday, December 23rd, 2024. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

Maxwell Football Club President, Mark Dianno, announced the 2024 Mini Max High School Award winners for the state of Pennsylvania. The fifty-five players selected are from schools across the state were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2024 season and were evaluated based on criteria that includes: football performance, academics, and community service.

The Maxwell Football Club also released the Delaware and New Jersey Mini Max Award winners today. Players from those states were eligible for selection as part of the program.

The Maxwell Football Club will select one player from Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey as the Player of the Year for each state. These will be announced at the annual Mini-Maxwell Awards on February 2, 2025, at the Drexelbrook Catering and Event Center in Drexel Hill, PA.

The winner of the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware Player of the Year awards will be the candidates for the Club’s 38th Jim Henry Award as the Outstanding Player in the region. The winner of the Jim Henry Award will also be announced at the Mini-Max Awards on February 2, 2025.

Recent winners of the Jim Henry Award include Alex Erby (Steelton Highspire H.S. – Naval Academy Prep), Stefano Montello (West Morris Central H.S. – Brown), Nicholas Singleton (Governor Mifflin H.S. – Penn State), Kyle McCord (St. Joseph’s Prep – Ohio State), Will Howard (Downingtown West H.S. – Kansas State), Keith Maguire (Malvern Prep – Clemson),   Shayne Simon (St. Peters Prep – Notre Dame), Jonathan Taylor (Salem H.S. – Wisconsin), Brandon McIlwain (Council Rock North H.S – South Carolina/Cal), Kyle Shurmur (LaSalle College H.S. – Vanderbilt), Mark Pyles (Lebanon H.S – Bucknell Univ.) Fran Walsh (Archbishop Wood H.S – Villanova Univ.), Brendan Nosovitch (Allentown Central Catholic – University of South Carolina), Bill Kim (Upper Dublin H.S – Johns Hopkins), Brad Herzlich (Conestoga H.S – Brown University), Daniel Persa (Bethlehem Liberty H.S – Northwestern.), Brent Caprio (Mainland Regional H.S. – William & Mary), Steven Rizzo (Audubon H.S. – Colgate), Pat Devlin (Downingtown East H.S. – Delaware), Ryan Greiser (Pennridge H.S. – Liberty Univ.), Dan Connor (Strath Haven H.S. – Penn State) and Austin Scott (Parkland H.S – Penn State).

On this year’s honorees, Maxwell Football Club President, Mark Dianno, said “This is another exceptional class of student athletes who will represent the Mini Max Award very well. During their high school careers, they had to contend with circumstances of the pandemic impacting their families, communities, schools, teachers, academics, practices, coaches, and games; yet they consistently rose to meet those challenges and performed extraordinary feats on the fields, in their classrooms and in their respective communities. On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and all the members of the Maxwell Football Club, we congratulate and salute this exceptional group of student-athletes on being 2024 Mini-Max Award winners and wish them much success in their future endeavors.”

The fifty-five 2024 Pennsylvania Mini Max Winners are listed alphabetically by school:

 

First Name Last Name High School
Shawn Theodore Abington Heights High School
Jonathon Shay Annville-Cleona High School
Grant Hall Big Spring High School
Stone Saunders Bishop McDevitt High School
Gaige Guers Blue Mountain High School
Jalil Hall Bonner-Prendie High School
Drew Branstetter Camp Hill High School
Eddie Bowen Central Bucks South High School
Ryan Clemens Central Bucks West High School
Saxton Suchanic Central York High School
Jackson Griffiths Downingtown East High School
Darian Smith Downingtown West High School
Will Day Easton Area High School
Reilly Bechtel Emmaus High School
Brayden Brown Ephrata High School
Aaron Beete Freedom High School
Luke O’Donoghue Garnet Valley High School
Brady Heiser Gettysburg Area High School
Josh Williams Haverford School
Mason Avery Honesdale High School
Justin Yescagage Jim Thorpe High School
Caileb Howse Lampeter-Strasburg High School
Christopher Ulmer Lansdale Catholic High School
Dylan Clair LaSalle College High School
Ziyyon Bredell Lincoln High School
Andrew Pellicciotta Malvern Preparatory School
Declan Clancy Manheim Township High School
Michael Gelatko Marian Catholic High School
Khalid Bueno Martin Luther King High School
Eli Reider Mechanicsburg High School
Ky’iere Rankins Morrisville High School
Noah Dolbin Nativity High School
Caleb Newsome Nazareth Area High School
Kyler Nelson Neshaminy High School
Eli Zimmerman Northwestern Lehigh High School
Trevor Fuhs Pennridge High School
Cole Euker Perkiomen Valley High School
Braden Reed Pope John Paul II High School
Aiden Burgy Quakertown Community High School
Richie Kostoff Riverside Jr Sr High School
William Felder Roman Catholic High School
Leyden Hertz Schuylkill Haven High School
Louis Paris Scranton Preparatory School
Andrew Olesh Southern Lehigh High School
Matt Zollers Spring-Ford High School
Nate Romano Springfield High School
Carlo (C.J.) Johnson, II Springfield Township High School
Grayson Scott Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
Anthony Sacca St. Joseph’s Preparatory School
Lex Cyrus Susquehanna Township High School
Evan Myers Twin Valley High School
Nathan DeRosa West Chester East High School
Chase Hatton West Chester Rustin High School
Nolan Pounds Wissahickon High School
Lidge Kellum Wyoming Area Secondary Center


 

ABOUT THE MAXWELL FOOTBALL CLUB – The Maxwell Football Club was founded in 1935 and is the oldest football organization of its kind in America. The Club recognizes excellence in performance at the high school, collegiate and professional levels of the game. The Maxwell Club is also deeply involved and fully vested in the community through programs to promote academic excellence, community volunteerism, and leadership. High school student-athletes around the country have an opportunity to participate in MFC leadership events, free of charge, through the generosity of our corporate partners, the Bradley Law Firm, SRA Home Products, the Edward T. Coombs Foundation, DCH Health Systems, Bradford White, College Football Dawgs and the NFL Foundation. To learn more about our story visit maxwellfootballclub.org

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