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10 fast football facts . . . about the Wyomissing Spartans

Bob Wolfrum (Tim Macrina photo)
  • The Spartans will be the first Berks team to finish with one or fewer losses/ties in three consecutive seasons since the start of the playoff era 40 years ago.
  • The Spartans have scored 671 points, most ever by a Berks team. They broke the record of 629, set by Wyomissing in 16 games in 2012.
  • The Spartans have gone 36-2 over the last three seasons. Of Berks teams which have won 30 or more games over a three-season span none have had a higher winning percentage (.947).
  • The Spartans are the second Berks team to win 15 games in a season; they won 16 in 2012.
  • Bob Wolfrum’s 337 wins are ninth-most in Pennsylvania history, second-most among active coaches (Southern Columbia’s Jim Roth has 470), and second-most among District 3 coaches (Mike Williams had 348).
  • The Spartans have held 10 of their 15 opponents to seven points or less.
  • The Spartans are averaging 44.7 points per game, which would be fifth-highest in Berks history. They will finish, at worst, among the eight highest-scoring Berks teams of all-time (on a per-game average).
  • Ian Levering’s 72 PATs are the most in Berks history. Last week he broke the record of 70 set by Wyomissing’s Jonah Bowman in 2012.
  • Tommy Grabowski’s 28 carries against Middletown in the District 3 semifinals are the most by a Wyomissing player during Bob Wolfrum’s 35 seasons as head coach. Grabowski’s 184 rushes in a season are a program record.
  • In five playoff games Wyomissing’s opponents have completed 11 passes — total — and thrown for 72 yards.
Tommy Grabowski (Tim Macrina photo)
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