Ethan Koehler threw three touchdown passes as Perkiomen Valley beat Boyertown 38-0 Friday at Memorial Stadium, clinching the PAC-10 Liberty Division title.
The Vikings (4-0, 6-2) will meet the yet-to-be determined Frontier Division champ Oct. 29 for the league championship; their last title came in 2018.
The loss was the most one-sided of the season for the Bears (1-2, 3-5), who need to win their final two games to finish the regular season at .500. They play at Norristown next week, then finish with a yet-to-be determined Frontier Division opponent, which will be determined by their finish in the Liberty standings.

The Frontier Division title will be determined next week when Pottsgrove (6-1) plays at Pope John Paul II (6-2); each are undefeated in league play.
Koehler’s scoring passes of 32, 36 and 48 yards all went to Dawson Debebe, and all came in the first half, sparking the Vikings to a 28-0 lead at intermission. Debebe has eight TD receptions this season.
The Bears were limited to 48 rushing yards and 119 total yards. It was their first shutout loss since 2019, when they fell to Exeter 37-0 in Week 2.
Koehler completed 11-of-17 passes for 187 yards.
Ryan Klimek ran for a pair of TDs and kicked a 31-yard field goal for Perkiomen Valley.
The Bears turned it over twice and got two takeaways of their own, on a Gavin Chamberlin fumble recovery and Roman Marinello’s interception.
The Vikings have won four straight since a 43-40 loss to Manheim Central.
Pope John Paul II has won four straight since a 47-40 loss to Berks Catholic. Pottsgrove has won four straight since a 42-35 loss to Boyertown in four overtimes. That is the Falcons’ only loss.



