Projecting the finish in Section 3 of the Lancaster-Lebanon League
2024 Berks football coverage
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The 2024 season kicks off in just four days and competition will be fierce in Section 3, where three teams return after winning or sharing section titles a year ago.
Every team has holes to plug after graduation losses, transfers, and offseason injuries.
Here’s a breakdown of the teams in Section 3 of the Lancaster Lebanon League and how they might finish.
| Team | 2023 | Outlook | Opener | |||
| 1 | Manheim Central+ | 11-2 | It’s a re-load for the Barons, not a rebuild. Despite losing some top-shelf talent the Barons bring back 12 starters, including four O-linemen, always a good place to start. Defense features seven returning players, including a pair D1 prospects. | West Philadelphia | ||
| 2 | Garden Spot* | 9-2 | All-League DB AJ Hurst moves to QB as Spartans find out what life will be like without play-maker Kye Harting around to save them. Hurst will have loads of talent around him, with return of 10 all-league picks. | @ Notre Dame Green Pond | ||
| 3 | Conrad Weiser | 2-8 | Scouts took their lumps last season but they’re ready for some payback. They bring back a lot of firepower, including a three-year QB in Donovan Gingrich and play-maker Evan Rittle. They’re deeper and more experienced. | Abington | ||
| 4 | Cocalico^ | 12-2 | After back-to-back district titles the Eagles will take a step back this season. They need to replace 20 seniors, 13 all-league picks. Their top returning player, tackle machine Dane Bollinger, is out for the season with a knee injury. | Elizabethtown | ||
| 5 | Warwick | 3-7 | Warriors need to replace most of their key skills people; they lost more starters than any team in the section. They return nice size on the line; that’s always a good place to start. | @ Avon Grove | ||
| 6 | Fleetwood | 6-5 | Tigers saw some huge producers walk across the stage in June but there are plenty play-makers and linemen returning. Teams will overlook them, but they shouldn’t. They’ve finished with plus records twice in the last three years. | @ Kutztown | ||
| 7 | Solanco | 3-7 | Mules need to replace four all-league players from a defense that allowed nearly 35 points per game last season in Section 3 games. Also need to find a way to replace their best lineman, Gavin Cox, which won’t be easy. They’ll line heavily on RB Johnny Garcia, perhaps the section’s top RB. | Lampeter-Strasburg |
*Shared Section 3 title last year.
^Won Section 4 title last season.




