center – Berks Sports Report https://berkssportsreport.com Paul Roberts Mon, 22 Aug 2022 14:29:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Masen Ketner-Twin Valley https://berkssportsreport.com/masen-ketner-twin-valley/ Sun, 21 Aug 2022 17:03:00 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=2910 While his teammates were making history, Masen Ketner could only watch. The Twin Valley center tore his ACL and MCL during lacrosse season and missed his junior year on the gridiron. “It hurt me so bad. Just to see my guys having so much fun and I was still stuck on the sidelines. It hurt a lot,” said Ketner. The (6-5) Raiders won four of their first five games and qualified for the District 3 playoffs for the first time. It was their first winning season since 2007. I asked Ketner how it feels to be healthy again. He replied, “It’s absolutely amazing. It’s absolutely wonderful to be back on the field.” He has noticed that his teammates are more confident due to last year’s success. “Everything has just been different. Intensity is up. Goals are higher. Everything is set to a higher bar,” said Ketner. Twin Valley has to replace a pair of 4-year starters. Trey Freeman established a new Berks County record with 2,250 career receiving yards. Freeman had 58 receptions for 1,094 yards and eight touchdowns a season ago. Dom Caruso broke the school record for career rushing yards with 3,684. He grinded out 933 yards last year with twelve touchdowns. Caruso was also the Raiders’ second-leading tackler with 63. The good news is that leading tackler, Ean Winchester, is back. The 6’2, 220-pound junior made 89 stops last season with two sacks. He was named a second team linebacker in Section 2 of the Berks Football League. Winchester is an all-county wrestler and lacrosse player. He posted a (36-5) record at 215 pounds as a sophomore. Nick Harris, a 3-year starter, also returns along with sophomore quarterback Evan Myers. He threw for 1,454 yards with ten touchdowns and nine interceptions. Myers can use his legs when needed as well. His father, Brett Myers, has taken over as head coach. The Twin Valley School District decided to open the position after Kris Olsen led the Raiders to the postseason in his first season. Myers spent eight years as Middletown’s head coach. The Blue Raiders won three consecutive District 3 championships and reached the Class 3A state final in 2016-18. Myers, a Middletown graduate, stepped down after the 2020 season. Ketner has enjoyed working with Myers. “It’s absolutely awesome. He’s been around the game for such a long time. He knows so much about it. He’s given me new stuff to look at, and looking at it at different angles,” said Ketner. I learned that the 250-pound lineman is a Steelers fan. I also found out about his favorite food and subject in school. In addition, Ketner weighed in on who are the smartest and funniest players on the team. There won’t be any joking around on Friday night. That’s when the Raiders open the season at Schuylkill Valley. Ketner is excited about joining the Lancaster-Lebanon League. He remarked, “I think it’s a huge opportunity for us Berks County teams. We’re all happy to see some new faces and get after it.” Twin Valley is in Section 3 with Daniel Boone, Fleetwood, Elizabethtown, Solanco, Garden Spot, and Ephrata.

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Kyle Helm-Exeter https://berkssportsreport.com/kyle-helm-exeter/ Wed, 24 Nov 2021 17:51:00 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=2117 Kyle Helm is 6’2, 335 pounds and has the nickname “Big Sexy.” He bakes and takes honors calculus. As you can see, the Eagles’ center is a very interesting person. He’s also really good at football. Helm was a first-team All-Berks County selection at center this year. He helped Exeter run for 2,716 yards. The (9-3) Eagles average 7.1 yards per carry and 226 yards per game on the ground. Helm is one of fifteen seniors on the roster. He said their class has been extremely dedicated and hardworking. Exeter has reached the District 3-5A championship game for the first time. On Friday, the Eagles will face a Gov. Mifflin team that beat them 54-21 on October 8th. Helm knows that they must get out to a faster start and be sharp on special teams. The Mustangs were up 30-0 in the regular season meeting at Don Thomas Stadium. Exeter is riding a five-game winning streak. Eric Nangle ran for 332 yards and 5TD in a 42-35 victory at Cedar Cliff in the semifinals. He added an 83-yard TD catch. Helm appreciates that Nangle always gives credit to the offensive line. We discussed Helm’s relationship with senior quarterback Colin Payne who has thrown for 2,005 yards, second-most in the county. Plus, find out what Helm is baking for Thanksgiving, and if his cooking class is more difficult than calculus!

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