2024 Berks football coverage
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Few high school football programs have a resume that rivals Wilson’s.
The Bulldogs have been the hallmark of consistency, recoring their 49th consecutive winning season in 2024, the longest active streak in Pennsylvania. They haven’t finished with a losing record since 1963 — that’s 62 seasons ago.

(Joe Mays photo)
Remarkably, Wilson has had just four head coaches during that streak: John Gurski, Gerry Slemmer, Jim Cantafio, and Doug Dahms.
Dahms became the winningest coach in program history in 2019, topping Gurski’s mark of 151 victories.
Dahms enters this, his 20th season, with 195 wins and the highest winning percentage (.817) in Berks football history after an 11-2 finish last year. Earlier this year he was inducted into the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
The Bulldogs have won more games than any Berks team and have one of the sixth-highest winning percentage (.711) of any team in state history.
They enter the season with 611 victories, 63 more than any Berks program.
The Bulldogs nailed down their record 30th Lancaster-Lebanon League championship last season, and 29th in Section 1.
Wilson has sent four players to the NFL, including quarterbacks Chad Henne and Kerry Collins. Henne owns most of the program’s passing records and was District 3’s leading passer when he left the program following the 2001 season.
Wilson has more than two dozen members in the Berks County Football Coaches Hall of Fame, among them Collins, Henne, Mike Reitz, Gerry and Harold Slemmer, Leroy Schannauer, Rick and Jim Fehling, Brian McCarty, John Gilmore, and Andy Roland.
To see more about Bulldogs football history, including the newly expanded team records page, click on the Bulldogs Team Page.
You can find this season’s schedule, the Bulldogs’ series record against all current opponents, results from recent seasons, year-by-year records, and team rushing, scoring and passing records you won’t find anywhere else.
Throughout the summer MikeDragoSports.com will feature a different Berks County team.
Up next: Wyomissing Spartans.




