Joining Hoenstine, who threw for a Pennsylvania state-record 57 touchdown passes, on the Class 3A first and only team were teammates Parker Gregg as a running back and Josh Waite and an offensive lineman. “How much he led our team, and he led us as high as we could go.” “Jeff winning Player of the Year is a great honor and shows how much he was worth to us,” Central coach Dave Baker said. Hoenstine’s uncle, Alex, was selected as the Class 3A Player of the Year in 2016. I just had to work hard day in and day out and put the time in to get to where I am today.” I knew I wasn’t going to let my injury keep me from playing again, and I didn’t want to have it keep me from reaching my full potential, either. I couldn’t do this without fans, my family, the community, teammates, coaches and everybody that has had my back through this process. “I thank God and everybody who has helped me along the way. “It means the world to me,” Hoenstine said.
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