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ELCO Raider Football – 2025 Season Outlook

 

 

Below, you will find several pieces of information about the upcoming season for ELCO Football, including our Outlook, the Schedule, and the full Team Roster.

 

 


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Lancaster Lebanon League – Section 4 (AAAA)

Head Coach: Bob Miller – 14th season

Top Returners: Brinley Donmoyer (Jr., QB/LB); Ellis Gensamer (Jr., RB/LB); Paul Williams (Sr., OL/DL); Dalton Pyszka (Sr., TE/DE); Griffin Kreider (Jr., WR/DB); Ethan Bretzius (Sr., OL/DL); Cody Landis (Jr., OL/DL); Kaden Tillison (Sr., WR/DB); Gavin Yeiser (So., RB/DB); Collin Carpenter (Jr., OL/DL)

Emerging Game Changers: Chandler Gass (Fr., LB/RB); Avery Shenk (Fr., LB); Darryl Legrande (Fr., WR); Alejandro Weister (Fr., RB/DB)

Key Losses: Gavin Bicher, Brayden Malloy (Bloomsburg University), Mitchell Frederick, Steven Rosado (Mansfield University), Justin Smucker, Brady Stoops, Zane Trostle, Tupac Vasquez-Disla, Austin Yesko (Mansfield University)

2024 Results: 6-6, District 3 qualifier

On the Radio: ELCO Raider Football can be heard on WLBR/Froggy Valley twice this season: September 12th when they host Twin Valley and then a Section 4 inter-county matchup when they travel to take on the Northern Lebanon Vikings. Click for the full radio schedule.

 



 

ELCO Football Season Outlook

A year ago, the ELCO Raiders began the season 1-4 against a grueling schedule. Instead of folding, they trusted their identity, found their rhythm, and clawed their way to a 5-5 regular-season finish, earning a District berth and knocking off Octorara in the opening round. That resilience is something 14th-year head coach Bob Miller believes will serve his program well as they head into the 2025 campaign.

Several key seniors from last year’s squad graduated, creating a leadership void that could rattle some programs. But Miller isn’t panicking. Instead, he’s leaning on the experience that returns.

“There were a lot of kids in talent and numbers that we lost, but we have a lot of kids coming back that have a lot of football experience from last year,” Miller said. “We may be young, but we’ve got a lot of experience coming back. We’ve had a really good rotation of kids that allowed them to get on the field nonstop.”

Among the hardworking underclassmen who fit this description is Collin Carpenter, who earned a starting role last year as a sophomore and is expected to be one of the impact players ELCO will feature this season.

The offense will also have a new look, beginning with junior Brinley Donmoyer, who takes over the quarterback role from Steven Rosado. Rosado’s toughness and grit embodied ELCO Football during his two years as a starter, and he now continues his career at Mansfield, playing Sprint Football. Donmoyer steps in ready to command the huddle with the same determination Rosado displayed throughout his high school career.

In the backfield, the Raiders turn to Ellis Gensamer, who showed flashes of playmaking ability but was limited by injuries a season ago. He’ll replace the explosive Mitchell Frederick as ELCO’s primary ball carrier. Though the Raiders’ option offense has leaned heavily on the ground in recent years, quarterback Donmoyer will also have dependable targets through the air with Dalton Pyszka at tight end, along with Griffin Kreider and Kaden Tillison at receiver.

Up front, Paul Williams and Ethan Bretzius will anchor the line on both sides of the ball, giving ELCO stability in the trenches.

Miller praised the growth mindset that runs throughout his roster, noting that beyond the headliners, players across all positions are pushing themselves to contribute.

“Whether it’s receivers, defensive backs, some guys on the line, it’s going to be fun to watch,” Miller said. “I think these kids develop as the season goes on, as young kids who are really just phenomenal athletes.”

That development has been aided by something the program has missed in recent years: togetherness. With stadium renovations finally behind them, the Raiders have enjoyed more time in the weight room, building chemistry along the way. According to Miller, the improved communication and accountability among teammates has been obvious—players are pushing each other while also keeping the game fun.

Of course, ELCO’s road will not be easy. Competing in one of the toughest leagues in Pennsylvania means tests will come quickly. The Raiders will face Twin Valley in Week 4, followed by perennial powerhouse Wyomissing in Week 5, and later battle Lampeter-Strasburg in Week 8.

Still, the Raiders plan to approach each matchup with the same steady demeanor that fueled last year’s turnaround. Williams summed it up best when he told LebCoSports.com: “Just keep running what we run, what works best, and just not try and switch up if things start to go wrong.”

Throughout the 2025 campaign, there will be challenges and setbacks, but it will also be a chance for the Raiders to show how their mentality allows them to battle through and fight their way back.

When ELCO takes the field against West York on Friday night, they’ll do so with confidence, camaraderie, and the belief that this year’s journey has the potential to reveal exactly what Raider Football is all about.

 

 


 

2025 ELCO Football Schedule

8/22   vs West York

8/28   @ Conrad Weiser

9/5      vs Lancaster Catholic

9/12    vs Twin Valley*#

9/20   @ Wyomissing* – 1:30 pm

9/26    vs Daniel Boone*

10/3    @ Octorara*

10/10  @ Lampeter-Strasburg*

10/17   vs Donegal*

10/24  @ Northern Lebanon*#

  • All games are slated for 7 pm unless otherwise noted

* Section 4 game

# Wilbur 99.7 FM Broadcast

 

 


2025 ELCO Football Roster

1     Kaden Tillison     SR     WR/LB     6’2″/210

2     Brinley Donmoyer     JR     QB/DB     6’1″/190

3     Cooper Eberly     JR     RB/LB     5’2″/140

4     Alejandro Weister     SR     RB/DB     5’6″/165

5     Ellis Gensamer     SR     RB/LB     5’10″/185

6     Noah Williams     FR     RB/LB     5’10″/170

7     Cameron Tillison     FR     TE/LB     6’0″/190

8     Connor Savitsky     SO     TE/LB     5’10″/170

9     Nathaniel Zimmerman     JR     WR/DB     5’8″/160

10     Griffin Kreider     JR     WR/DB     6’1″/185

11     Darryl Legrande     SO     WR/DB     5’10″/150

14     Blake LeGrande     SO     TE/LB     5’10″/175

15     Dale Kohr     FR     TE/LB     5’6″/130

16     Hunter Mehaffey     SR     WR/DB     5’8″/150

17     Lucas Saul     FR     WR/DB     5’6″/130

19     Jaydyn Rivera     FR     QB/DB     5’7″/120

20     Conner Showalter     SR     WR/DB     5’11″/155

21     Addan Hartranft     SO     WR/DB     6’3″/190

22     Rogan Bogart     FR     RB/LB     5’5″/165

23     Justin Ambris     SO     WR/DB     5’9″/140

24     Jonathan Zimmerman     FR     RB/LB     5’9″/160

25     Gavin Yeiser     SO     RB/DB     5’8″/165

26     Avery Shenk     JR     RB/LB     5’9″/180

28     Butch Savich     SR     WR/DB     5’9″/145

29     Riley McDonald     SR     RB/DB     5’7″/150

30     Levi Yoder     JR     TE/LB     5’8″/185

32     Chandler Chandler     SO     RB/DB     5’11″/170

33     Ezra Kohl     FR     TE/LB     5’8″/170

34     Garrett Lewis     SO     RB/LB     5’9″/175

35     Jacob Lutz     FR     RB/DB     5’8″/125

38     Michael Seifert     FR     TE/LB     6’0″/175

40     Lukas Kurpaska     SO     WR/DB     5’4″/150

41     Austin Smith     SR     K     6’1″/155

42     Kayden Wagner     JR     TE/LB     6’2″/195

50     Dominic Pavenski     FR     OL/DL     5’6″/195

51     Paul Williams     SR     OL/DL     6’3″/250

52     Collin Carpenter     JR     OL/DL     5’8″/205

53     Gavin Gilbert     SR     OL/DL     6’0″/175

54     Winters Drew     FR     OL/DL     6’0″/205

56     Cody Landis     JR     OL/DL     5’10″/255

57     Oliver Eberly     JR     OL/DL     5’10″/250

58     Brayden Goodison     FR     OL/DL     5’7″/210

59     Ethan Clemens     SO     OL/DL     5’4″/175

62     Jackson Wetherill     FR     OL/DL     6’0″/195

63     Lincoln Reich     JR     OL/DL     5’7″/230

64     Derrick Himmelberger     FR     OL/DL     6’1″/210

67     Brett Brosey     FR     OL/DL     5’6″/205

68     Landen Rutter     FR     OL/DL     5’10″/250

70     Marquee Richardson     FR     OL/DL     5’6″/390

73     Jack Conlon     FR     OL/DL     5’8″/280

74     Jayden Garman     FR     OL/DL     6’2″/260

75     Tomas Irizarry     FR     OL/DL     5’11″/245

77     Wyatt Dietrich     JR     OL/DL     5’10″/210

79     Ethan Bretzius     SR     OL/DL     5’10″/265

80     Mason Saul     FR     WR/DB     5’8″/120

81     Abel Raihl     FR     WR/DB     5’1″/120

82     James Kuhne     SR     WR/DB     5’11″/170

84     Jordan Ward     SO     WR/DB     5’6″/140

88     Clayton Kramer     FR     TE/LB     5’11″/160

89     Dalton Pyszka     SR     TE/LB     6’3″/210

 

 

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