Fourteen Harrison Wildcats Earn All-SWOC Honors

The Wildcats rolled to a conference championship this season, and are still alive in the state playoffs.

(Harrison, Oh.) - Fourteen Harrison Wildcats have earned All-Conference honors. 

The Southwest Ohio Conference (SWOC) released this week their First-Team All-Conference, Second-Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention, and Sportsmanship Award recipients. 

A total of 10 Wildcats were selected First-Team All-Conference. They are: 

  • Joe Banks, OL, Sr.
  • Kelyn Dallio, DL, Sr. - 3.5 sacks (4th in SWOC)
  • Dickie Engel, QB, Jr. - 1,567 passing yards (2nd in SWOC), 19 TDs (2nd)
  • Cohen Hering, Specialist, Jr. - 23.8 KOR Avg. 
  • Cole Koops, RB, Jr. - 1,149 rushing yards (1st in SWOC), 16 TDs (1st)
  • Jayden Little, DL, Jr. - 39 tackles (16th in SWOC)
  • Travis Raines, OL, Jr. 
  • Stryker Reverman, LB, Sr. - 56 tackles (7th in SWOC), 3.0 sacks (7th)
  • Luke Rogers, WR, Sr. - 847 receiving yards (2nd in SWOC), 13 TDs (1st)
  • Logan White, DL, So. - 32 tackles (25th in SWOC)

Junior offensive lineman Logan Bryant and senior tight end Kyle Hater were named Second-Team All-Conference, while junior defensive back Hank Rotert made honorable mention. 

Cam Wong, a senior defensive lineman, was one of four recipients of the Sportsmanship Award. 

Harrison won the SWOC title with a 3-0 record in conference play. The Wildcats (8-3) defeated Sidney 51-6 in the opening round of the OHSAA Playoffs. Their next game comes Friday at Northmont.

 

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