When you run the Wing-T offense, the ball isn’t going to be in the air very much. However, the Spartans know that they have a reliable target in tight end Aiden Mack. The 6’4, 220-pound senior is committed to Richmond. Mack had two catches for 66 yards and a touchdown in Wyomissing’s 55-14 rout of (11-2) Boiling Springs in the District 3-3A championship. Mack described his 24-yard TD grab which put the (13-0) Spartans up 49-14 late in the third quarter. It came on a play that Mack loves to run. Wyomissing ran for 430 yards and scored touchdowns on eight of its last nine possessions. Mack gave credit to the entire offensive line including 6’4, 310-pound junior Jven Williams who has numerous Division I offers. Mack said Ben Zechman has done a great job in his first year as the starting quarterback. The 6’3 junior was 4-6 for 90 yards and 2TD with an interception. The Spartans earned their tenth District 3 title and pulled off a three-peat. They’re (38-18) all-time in the District 3 playoffs. Mack talked about why the Wyomissing football program continues to thrive. He mentioned that head coach Bob Wolfrum is a man of few words. Wolfrum has won 335 games over 35 seasons. He guided the Spartans to the 2012 state championship. Wyomissing will meet Scranton Prep in the state quarterfinals next week. Mack knows that they’ll be facing a really talented running back in London Montgomery. He has 2,360 rushing yards this year. Montgomery piled up 200 yards on 32 carries in the District 2 Final vs. Wyoming Area.
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