Beau Fegely-Fleetwood

Coming up with three interceptions in a game is rare. Picking off three passes in one quarter is almost unheard of. Beau Fegely did just that in Fleetwood’s 31-24 win at Schuylkill Valley last week. “I just stuck to my coverage. The quarterback kept throwing the ball my way,” explained Fegely. The 5’8, 165-pound junior had a 48-yard pick-6. The outside linebacker/safety is being utilized on offense for the first time this season and it’s paying big dividends. Fegely has rushed for 388 yards and six touchdowns on 43 carries. He erupted for 224 yards and four scores in the season opener. The Tigers defeated Kutztown 54-34. “First of all, he’s a hard worker. He’s explosive, has good vision, and is strong; all the things you want to see in a back,” noted head coach Steve Pangburn. Fegely finished with 110 yards and a touchdown against the Panthers last Friday. Pangburn mentioned that Fegely prepared himself by getting in great shape during the offseason. Don’t be fooled by his size, Fegely can squat 400 pounds. He attends Oley Valley High School and competes for Fleetwood through a co-op agreement between the schools.

Fleetwood returned six starters on each side of the ball from a team that went (3-7, 0-6) in 2024. Chase McMonagle is back at quarterback. The 5’11, 165-pound senior has completed 51% of his passes for 441 yards and six touchdowns. McMonagle threw for nearly 1,400 yards last fall. “He knows everybody’s job on the field. Whenever you have a question, he knows,” replied Fegely. Juniors Bryce Ryan and Bryan Robledo have been the primary targets for McMonagle this year. Ryan leads the (2-1) Tigers with 13 catches for 140 yards and a touchdown. His size (6’3, 205) can create mismatches in the passing game. “He’s a very big part of our offense. Whenever we need short yardage, we look his way,” said Fegely. Robledo has added 11 receptions for 131 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Juniors Nate Kummerer and Chase Adams are other skill position players to keep an eye on. Colin Dragan, Shane Pekuri, Anthony Garipoli, Gabe Narvez, and Johny Ulicne comprise the offensive line. Dragan (6’2, 360) and Pekuri (6’3, 265) are at right guard and right tackle respectively.

Fleetwood travels to Robesonia on Friday. Conrad Weiser is off to a (3-0) start. The Scouts went (10-1) last season and claimed the Section 3 championship in the Lancaster-Lebanon League. “It’s definitely a big game since it’s league play now, but we just look at it like it’s our next opponent,” stated Fegely.

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