LANCASTER, Pa. - The Dickinson football team continued a solid 2025 season on Wednesday afternoon by having ten players being selected to the All-Centennial Conference Team. Senior
Kellen Boyer, juniors
Keesean Campbell,
Juan Pablo Garcia and
Alexander Pellikka were tabbed for First Team, while sophomore duo
Cedric Benning III and
Domani White grabbed Second Team honors. Seniors
Leon Friebel and
Justin Worobel along with sophomore
Nathan Berthiaume nabbed Honorable Mention. Junior
Michael Martillotti was the Devils honoree for the All-Sportsmanship Team.
First Team
Boyer, the a tight end out of Reading, Pennsylvania, nabbed his first all-conference recognition after posting team highs in number of receptions (36), yards (450) and touchdown receptions (5). His biggest output came last week against Muhlenberg when he hauled in eight passes for 106 yards. In the game versus Waynesburg on September 13th he brought in two TDs in the 52-19 non-conference victory.
Campbell, a native of London, Ontario, earned his first all-conference selection for his work on special teams totaling 17 returns for 541 yards and two touchdowns averaging over 30 yards per return. He recorded four games with 100-plus return yards. His longest return came at home against Waynesburg on September 13th when he posted a 94-yard TD.
Garcia, a defensive back from Monterrey, Mexico, was named to the all-conference team for the first time after leading the Devils in tackles with 83, including 44 on his own. He also racked up six pass break-ups, one interception and forced one fumble. Garcia posted two three games with ten or more total tackles with a season-high 12 coming on the road at Johns Hopkins on October 3rd.
Pelikka, out of Karlskoga, Sweden, helped to anchor a Red Devils offensive line that allowed the running back group to rush for more than 100 yards in every game, including two games with more than 300 yards against Lycoming (367) and Ursinus (306).
Second Team
Benning III, a tailback out of Baltimore, Maryland, had a strong season racking up 671 yards on 133 carries collecting five touchdowns averaging 67.1 yards per game. His two biggest yardage games of the season came on September 20th at Lycoming when he ran 22 times for 174 yards and a touchdown. Then, versus Ursinus he collected 131 yards on a season-high 24 carries with a TD.
White, a defensive lineman from Cleveland, Tennessee, ended the regular season with 43 tackles thanks to 31 solo hits and helping out on a dozen others. He was a major threat to the opponents backfield posting a team-high nine tackles for loss which included five sacks for 41 yards. He also added nine quarterback hits, two pass break-ups and forced one fumble. His season-high six tackles happened twice against Lycoming (9/20) and Gettysburg (10/11).
Honorable Mention
Berthiaume, a native of Quebec, Canada, like Pellikka aided the offensive line that allowed the running back group to rush for more than 100 yards in every game, including two games with more than 300 yards against Lycoming (367) and Ursinus (306).
Friebel, a resident of Schwabisch Hall, Germany, was the second leading receiver for the Devils picking up 420 yards on 27 catches over nine games played with five touchdowns. In a two-game stretch late in the season against Carnegie Mellon (11/1) and Ursinus (11/8) he tallied 115 and 162 yards respectively while combining for 16 grabs and three touchdowns.
Worobel, a native of Rumson, New Jersey, had a strong year kicking the ball for Dickinson knocking home eight of nine field goals going a perfect 4-for-4 between 30 and 39 yards. He also served as the primary kickoff man for the Red and White totaling 45 kicks totaling 2613 yards with seven touchbacks averaging 58.1 yards per kick. In games against Waynesburg (9/13), Lycoming (9/20) and Gettysburg (10/11) he went a perfect 7-for-7 on extra points.
All-Sportsmanship
Martillotti, a defensive lineman out of Wayne, Pennsylvania, earned his honor for his contributions to the team both on and off the field.
The Red Devils wrap up their season on Saturday afternoon at 12pm with a Centennial-MAC Bowl Game at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.