The Washington County Football Head Coaches selected their 2022 All-Washington County Football team. Below are the first team selections.
OFFENSE – FIRST TEAM
QB #12 Eli Fleming Jr. Williamsport
RB #3 Joshua Seaforth Farquharson Sr. Saint James
RB #15 Luke Churchey Sr. Boonsboro
RB #1 Cole Rourke Sr. Williamsport
Recv #3 Ryder Johnston Jr. North Hagerstown
Recv #5 Teriq Morris Sr. South Hagerstown
Recv #25 Ceonta Wilmore So. Williamsport
TE #17 Willie Weakfall Sr. Smithsburg
OL #72 Devan Houstan Sr. Saint James
OL #53 Riley Bishop Sr. Saint James
OL #56 Nate Elliott Jr. Boonsboro
OL #69 Sean Cornell Sr. Boonsboro
OL #54 Jonathan Tano Jr. South Hagerstown
OL #50 Mason Wolfensberger Sr. Williamsport
Athlete #14 Corry Nelson Jr. Williamsport
Offensive Player of the Year: Corry Nelson – Sr. – Williamsport
Coach of the Year: Tim Small – Williamsport
SPECIAL TEAMS – FIRST TEAM
Kicker #18 Cole Kriner Jr. Williamsport
Punter #29 Gabe Smith Jr. Boonsboro
DEFENSE – FIRST TEAM
DL #72 Devan Houstan Sr. Saint James
DL #10 Josh Hegbe Sr. Smithsburg
DL #56 Nate Elliott Jr. Boonsboro
DL #70 Dylan Parker Sr. Williamsport
LB #42 Liam Hall Fr. Saint James
LB #21 Robert Nagy Sr. Boonsboro
LB #4 Sean Eisenhower Sr. South Hagerstown
LB #30 Jake McAllister Sr. Williamsport
OLB #13 Chance Haga Sr. Boonsboro
OLB #55 Ian Lane Sr. Williamsport
OLB #25 Ceonta Wilmore So. Williamsport
DB #2 Cayden Palamar Sr. Williamsport
DB #15 Luke Churchey Sr. Boonsboro
DB #1 Jack Ashby-Jacobs Sr. Saint James
DB #2 Kyle Simon-Guerin Sr. Saint James
DB #26 Hunter Finkenbinder Sr. South Hagerstown
Defensive Player of the Year: Cayden Palamar – Sr. – Williamsport
Article by Dave Foltz, Hagerstown, MD
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