This is new terrain for Fort Cherry. Then again, the whole season has been historic for the Rangers. They won their first WPIAL title, followed by their first state playoff victory, now they are in their first state championship game, To get here, Fort Cherry had to turn back Redbank Valley in the state semifinals, 33-23, led by quarterback Matt Sieg, who engineered a 20-point fourth-quarter surge behind a potent ground game that gobbled up over 330 yards. Sieg himself pounded out 250 yards—128 coming in the crucial fourth quarter.
The Steamrollers arrive to the state finals riding a 27-game winning streak led by all-everything and all-time Pennsylvania yardage leader Alex Erby. The Navy commit threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns in Steelton-Highspire’s 48-21 state semifinal victory over South Williamsport. The Rollers are looking to repeat as state champions and garner their third state title in the last four years. If they win, this will mark the fifth overall state championship game for the Rollers, who are 4-0 in state title games.How they got here:
Fort Cherry (7) 15-0 | |||
2023 Season | |||
Total Points Scored | 668 | Total Points Allowed | 197 |
Average Points Scored | 44.5 | Average Points Allowed | 13.1 |
2023 Playoffs – 5 games | |||
Total Points Scored | 200 | Total Points Allowed | 88 |
Average Points Scored | 40.0 | Average Points Allowed | 17.6 |
Steelton-Highspire (3) 15-0 | |||
2023 Season | |||
Total Points Scored | 680 | Total Points Allowed | 267 |
Average Points Scored | 45.3 | Average Points Allowed | 17.8 |
2023 Playoffs – 5 games | |||
Total Points Scored | 217 | Total Points Allowed | 103 |
Average Points Scored | 43.4 | Average Points Allowed | 20.6 |