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All-State pick Cam Jones made ‘everyone afraid’ of Wilson’s special teams

A program as rich in tradition and as deep in talent as Wilson’s has produced too many players to fit onto one Mount Rushmore — you would need carvings on several mountains to make room for the Bulldogs’ many great players.

No matter how you cut it Cam Jones will be at the top of one of those mountains and on any list of all-time greats.

He did everything for the Bulldogs, and did them well, distinguishing himself as one of the program’s top cover corners, as the league’s top running back and perhaps the greatest — and no doubt most productive — kick returner in Berks history.

“He has all the tools,” said Wilson coach Doug Dahms: “Big, strong, fast. Not afraid to hit. Brought everything. That’s just the way he is.”

Jones was named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class 6A All-State team Friday for the second straight year.

He is one of three players from the Lancaster-Lebanon League to make the team, joining Hempfield offensive lineman Deyvid Palepale and Manheim Township quarterback Hayden Johnson.

Quarterback Samaj Jones of PIAA champ St. Joseph’s Prep is Player of the Year. Calvin Everett of District 3 champ and PIAA finalist Harrisburg is Coach of the Year.

Harrisburg defeated Wilson 32-21 in the opening round of districts.

Jones, a Holy Cross recruit, is Wilson’s first two-time All-State pick since Iggy Reynoso, in 2016-17, and one of just a handful in program history. He joins all-time greats such as Jim Fehling, a first-team All-State lineman in 1970 and 1971; Chad Henne, a second-team pick as a junior and a first-team pick as a senior, in 2002 and 2003, respectively; linebacker Ike Schannauer, a first-team pick in 2014 and 2015; and linebacker Colton Weaver, a second-team pick in 2007 and a first-team pick in 2008.

Cam Jones makes a catch against Harrisburg. (PhilMarPhoto)

“As I said many times, he was kind of special,” Dahms said. “He was just a great team leader. He was the hardest-working kid on the team and that’s what you need out of your best player.”

The 5-11, 183-pound senior was named Berks Player of the Year after rushing for 999 yards and scoring 25 touchdowns.

He was named Outstanding Back, Offensive Back of the Year and Defensive Back of the Year in Section 1 of Lancaster-Lebanon League, and was a four-way all-league pick. He was also named as a long snapper.

The only time he came off the field for the Bulldogs was on kickoff coverage and PATs.

“He understood the role,” Dahms said. “He really busted his butt in the offseason (to prepare for it). I told him you’re gonna have to be in the shape that’s well beyond what you ever imagined.”

Jones was a three-year starter at cornerback, and so good teams rarely challenged him. He began the season on offense at wide receiver but moved to running back after an injury to another player and ended up leading Section 1 backs in rushing, and averaging 9.2 yards per carry.

It was as a return man that he truly set himself apart. He returned five punts for touchdowns, a Berks record. Making that state even more amazing is that he did that on just six attempts, as opposing teams tried their best to kick away from him. He Averaged 59.7 yards per punt return.

“What he did for us just from a special teams standpoint put us on the map,” Dahms said. “Everyone was afraid of our special teams. If there’s a better return man, I don’t know who it is.”

St. Joseph’s Prep, which finished 12-1 and beat Harrisburg 42-7 in the state championship game, had six All-State picks. Harrisburg and State College, a state quarterfinalist, each had four.

Cam Jones (PhilMarPhoto)

Pennsylvania Football Writers’ Class 6A All-State Team 


 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Samaj Jones, St. Joseph’s Prep 

COACH OF THE YEAR: Calvin Everett, Harrisburg 

Harrisburg coach Calvin Everett. (PhilMarPhoto)

OFFENSE 

Quarterback 

Samaj Jones, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-1, 210 junior 

Sam Stoner, York High – 6-0, 190 senior 

Harrison Susi, Coatesville – 6-0, 185 senior 

Hayden Johnson, Manheim Township – 6-1, 180 junior 

Running Back 

Jaheim White, York High – 5-9, 190 senior 

Ethan Shine, Central Bucks East – 5-11, 215 senior 

Artis Simmons, McDowell – 5-8, 175 senior 

Mahkai Hopkins, Harrisburg – 6-1, 240 senior 

D’Antae Sheffey, State College – 5-11, 180 freshman 

Wide Receiver 

Dylan Darville, Emmaus – 6-1, 180 senior 

Pete Gonzalez, Pittsburgh Central Catholic – 6-3, 200 junior 

Kenny Johnson, Dallastown – 6-2, 190 senior 

David Washington, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-0, 190 junior 

Tight End 

Jack Donnelly, Central Bucks East – 6-2, 220 junior 

Offensive Line 

Cooper Cousins, McDowell – 6-6, 310 junior 

Michael Dincher, State College – 6-2, 300 senior 

Ryan Howard, Downingtown West – 6-7, 305 junior 

Deyvid Palepale, Hempfield – 6-3, 275 junior 

Sean Kinney, Nazareth – 6-3, 290 junior 

Athlete 

Juelz Goff, Central York – 5-9, 190 junior 

Kahmir Prescott, Northeast – 6-1, 192 junior  

Isaac Sines, Cumberland Valley – 5-11, 190 senior 

DEFENSE 

Defensive Line 

Terrell Reynolds, Harrisburg – 6-2, 245 senior 

Cole Sullivan, Pittsburgh Central Catholic – 6-3, 200 junior 

Manny Miller, Altoona – 6-2, 220 senior 

Stephen Scourtis, State College – 6-4, 240 senior 

Kion Wright, Cheltenham – 6-3, 235 senior 

JW Scott, State College – 6-1, 230 senior 

Linebacker 

Amir Jones, Harrisburg – 6-1, 185 senior 

Josiah Trotter, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-3, 230 senior 

Owen Johnson, Bethlehem Freedom – 6-0, 215 junior 

Carson Pascoe, Perkiomen Valley – 6-1, 195 senior 

Domenic Grove, Central York – 6-0, 220 junior 

Cole Nilles, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-3, 235 senior 

Defensive Back 

Omillio Agard, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-0, 170 junior 

Anthony Sacca, St. Joseph’s Prep – 6-4, 205 sophomore 

Matthew Buchman, Hazleton Area – 6-1, 205 senior 

Khiryn Boyd, North Allegheny – 5-10, 165 junior 

Ezeekai Thomas, Carlisle – 6-0, 185 senior 

Specialist 

Gryffin Mitstifer, Parkland – 6-1, 160 senior 

Athlete 

Razan Parker, South Philadelphia – 5-11, 200 senior  

Kyle Williams, Harrisburg – 6-0, 185 senior                

Cam Jones, Wilson – 5-11, 183 senior     

Harrisburg’s Kyle Williams. (Chris Knight/LancasterOnline)
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