Leading the charge for the region is the Clymer/Sherman/Panama Wolfpack, whose stellar performances have earned them significant recognition. Senior quarterback Tate Catanese and senior offensive end Bryce Hinsdale were both named Co-Players of the Year in Class D. This prestigious honor underscores their pivotal roles in guiding the Wolfpack to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class D championship. Their exceptional skills on the field have not only propelled their team to victory but also set a new standard for excellence in high school football.
Catanese’s leadership at quarterback was instrumental in orchestrating game-winning drives, while Hinsdale’s dominance on the offensive line created numerous scoring opportunities. Together, they exemplify the perfect blend of strategy and power that defines championship-caliber teams. The duo’s achievements serve as an inspiration to young athletes across the region, demonstrating that hard work and dedication can lead to extraordinary results.
Beyond the Co-Player of the Year awards, the Wolfpack boasts an impressive six First-Team selections. Carter Brink, Alex Barmore, Collin Ryan, and Dalton Richter join Catanese and Hinsdale in this elite group. Each player has contributed significantly to the team’s success, showcasing their versatility and resilience in high-pressure situations. These accolades are a testament to the rigorous training and unwavering commitment of the entire Wolfpack squad.
In Class C, Salamanca’s contributions did not go unnoticed, with four members of the state runner-up team earning First-Team honors. Maddox Isaac, Cory Holleran, Warrick Kyler, and Zachary Trietley each played crucial roles in Salamanca’s competitive season. Isaac’s prowess as a quarterback and Holleran’s impact on the offensive line highlight the depth and talent within the program. Frewsburg’s Trent Lewis also secured a First-Team spot, recognizing his leadership in the Eight-Man Far West Regional.
The accolades extend beyond Class D and C, with notable mentions in other classifications. In Class B, Dunkirk’s Lauryn McCracken received honorable mention for her outstanding place-kicking. Her consistency and accuracy under pressure have been invaluable assets to her team. Similarly, in Class C, Xavier Peters of Salamanca and Nick Jacobson of Chautauqua Lake/Westfield/Brocton were recognized on the Second Team for their respective positions.
Further down the ranks, the Third Team includes Brayden Gibbs of Chautauqua Lake/Westfield/Brocton and David Markham of Falconer/Cassadaga Valley/Maple Grove. These players’ efforts reflect the broader strength of Western New York’s football community. Honorable mentions span various schools and positions, underscoring the depth of talent across the region.
The recognition of these athletes by the NYSSWA signifies more than just individual achievements; it represents the future of football in Western New York. Players like Catanese and Hinsdale are setting the stage for the next generation, inspiring younger athletes to strive for greatness. The collaborative spirit and relentless pursuit of excellence demonstrated by these teams will undoubtedly shape the landscape of high school football for years to come.
As the region celebrates these accomplishments, it becomes clear that the foundation laid by current players will foster continued success. The legacy of the 2024 All-State honorees will be remembered not only for their on-field performances but also for the inspiration they provide to aspiring athletes. Western New York’s football scene is thriving, and the future looks brighter than ever.