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League Announces Football Bowl Weekend Dates

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – With the regular season rapidly coming to its conclusion, the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) has announced the dates and location for the 2024 bowl weekend.

Once again, the bowl weekend will be held at historic Mitchell Field on the southside of Lewistown. The 2024 bowl games to crown the league’s champions will be held on Saturday, November 2 and Sunday, November 3.

Full details and the full bowl weekend schedule will be announced at a later date as matchups become available.


The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles

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Week 6 Recap: League Enters Final Stretch of the 2024 Slate

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – The calendar has flipped to October and the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) has entered the stretch run of the 2024 regular season.

MIGHTY MIGHTS

Burnham 4 – Derry-Decatur 1

ALFARATA, Pa. – Four different players found the endzone as the Burnham Bulldogs used a balanced attack to defeat the host Derry-Decatur Cyclones by a 4-1 tally on Sunday afternoon.

Burnham got on the board with two touchdowns in the opening frame to take a 2-0 lead after a quarter of play. Robert Davis found the endzone and was followed by a Kyson Miller score as the Bulldogs ran out to a 2-0 lead after the first.

After jumping out to the early lead, the Bulldogs tagged two more scores on the board in the second quarter. Carter Cherry ran it in from 35 yards out before Cole Kauffman struck paydirt on a 24-yard scamper to propel the Bulldogs to a 4-0 halftime lead.

Derry-Decatur scored in the fourth quarter on a Camden Hesketh touchdown run, but it wasn’t enough as Burnham prevailed by a 4-1 tally.

Kish 4– Terrace 1

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Behind four different players finding the endzone, the Kish Indians won their sixth straight game and built a two-game lead in the division with a 4-1 victory over the Terrace Tigers.

Kish got on the scoreboard with six and change to play in the first quarter when Bennett Harmon punched it in from the 14-yard line to build a 1-0 lead.

The host Indians added two scores in the second quarter to run out to a 3-0 halftime lead. Quay Vogt scored on a five-yard carry and Jack Wagner matched Vogt with a five-yard run of his own to propel Kish to a three-score advantage at the break.

Out of the intermission the Indians wasted little time in getting back on the board. Layton Glick scored with 12:30 to play in the third on a four-yard burst to push the Kish lead to 4-0.

Terrace scored late in the third quarter on a 34-yard Jadiel Guevara scamper, but it was the Indians owning a 4-1 lead as the game shifted to the fourth stanza.

Both defenses were up to the task in the fourth quarter, holding the opponent off the scoreboard as Kish rolled to a 4-1 victory.

Oakley Maurer led the Kish defense with nine stops on the day. Emmett Hostetler added six tackles and Karter Gieza made five tackles to round out a strong defensive effort for the host Indians.

Juniata 9 – McVeytown 8 (4 OT)

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Ryker Stahl barreled into the endzone for his third score of the day and push Juniata to a 9-8 lead. Juniata’s defense responded in a big way and turned in a goal-line stand on fourth down as the visiting Little Indians picked up an 9-8 victory over the host McVeytown Eagles in a four-overtime thriller on Sunday afternoon.

Stahl was joined by James Gehman with three scores to lead the way for the Juniata offense. Stephen Batarick scored twice while Wyatt Seiber added a score on his birthday to round out the scoring for the Little Indians.

PEE WEES

Burnham 21  – Derry-Decatur 0  

ALFARATA, Pa. – Behind a balanced offensive attack and a shutdown defense, the Burnham Bulldogs picked up a hard-earned 21-0 victory over the Derry-Decatur Cyclones on Sunday afternoon.

Burnham got on the scoreboard with 7:56 to play in the first quarter when Ricky Jenkins barreled into the endzone from the one to push the Bulldogs to a 6-0 lead.

Following a defensive hold, the Bulldogs extended the lead on a 20-yard Connor Rose touchdown run to build a 13-0 advantage after a quarter of play.

Burnham added to its lead midway through the second stanza. Michael Vodopija scampered into the endzone from the three-yard line to push the lead to 19-0. Quarterback Chantz Williams found Aiden Alexander on the two-point conversion to round out the scoring on the day as Burnham picked up its fourth win of the year by a 21-0 tally.

Kish 39 – Terrace 0

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Duke Peachey scored on offense, defense and special teams to lead the host Kish Indians to a resounding 39-0 victory over the visiting Terrace Tigers.

The victory was Kish’s sixth shutout victory of the season and marked a season sweep over Terrace. Following an early exchange, Kish got on the board with a first-quarter defensive score. Peachey picked off a Terrace pass and returned it to the endzone to put Kish out in front by a 6-0 score.

Peachey’s heroics continued following the ensuing Terrace possession. After the Kish defense forced a Terrace punt, Peachey scampered off the right side and to the endzone to extend the Indians’ lead to 12-0.

Kish added another score in the first on a Wyatt Hassinger touchdown run to build an 18-0 lead after the opening frame.

Following a busy first-quarter, Kish added a touchdown in the second quarter of play to take a 26-0 lead to the intermission. Quarterback Easton Trutt delivered a strike to Peachey for his third score of the day to push the Kish lead to 24-0. Trutt then found Jase Atherton on the two-point conversion to push the score to 26-0 at the break.

Kish added a score in the third quarter to build the lead to 33-0 when Atherton got on the scoresheet with a touchdown run on a reverse.

Kish rounded out the scoring in the fourth quarter as quarterback Colton Baumgardner took a sweep around the right side and plowed into the end zone to wrap up a 39-0 victory.

McVeytown 41 – Juniata 0

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Alex Weaver scampered for two touchdowns on the day to lead five different scorers as the McVeytown Eagles rolled past the visiting Juniata Little Indians by a 41-0 tally on Sunday afternoon.

Weaver opened the scoring with a 12-yard touchdown run with 2:40 to play in the first to build a 6-0 McVeytown lead. Calvin Napiksoki found Mathew Hartsock on the two-point conversion to push the advantage to 8-0.

McVeytown’s defense put the ball back in the hands of the offense with a quick turnover before the Eagles cashed in. Hartsock sprinted to the endzone from 44 yards out to push the lead to 14-0 after a quarter of play.

The host Eagles scored three times in a busy second quarter to build a 34-0 halftime lead. With 9:35 to go in the first half, Napikoski fielded a Juniata punt and took it 55 yards to the house to extend the McVeytown lead to 21-0. Jayse Snyder added a score on a 15-yard touchdown carry and Cole Laughlin scored on a five-yard burst with 48 ticks to go as the Eagles blew the game wide open at a 34-0 halftime tally.

Weaver bookended the day with a 15-yard touchdown run with 3:14 to play in the third quarter as McVeytown powered its way to its sixth victory of the season by a 41-0 score.

Along with his offensive accolades, Weaver also led the defense with six tackles and a fumble recovery. Hartsock and Laughlin added a fumble recovery a piece to help lead McVeytown to its sixth shutout of the season.

MIDGETS

Burnham 30 – Derry-Decatur 6

ALFARATA, Pa. – Malachi Galbraith scored twice on the ground and hauled in a touchdown pass to lead the Burnham Bulldogs to a 30-6 victory over the Derry-Decatur Cyclones.

Galbraith got the scoring started in the first quarter with a 20-yard touchdown jaunt and later converted a two-point conversion on a reception from his brother Eli to build an 8-0 Burnham lead after the first quarter.

The Galbraith connection struck again in the second quarter when Eli found Malachi on a 50-yard strike and on the ensuing two-point conversion as Burnham owned a 16-0 halftime lead.

Out of the intermission, it was a Malachi Galbraith five-yard touchdown run that propelled Burnham to a 22-0 lead. The Galbraith’s capped off a busy day with another two-point conversion to extend the lead to 24-0.

Burnham added another third-quarter score as Patience Vodopija found Ryland Breon on a 30-yard connection to build a 30-0 Bulldogs lead after three quarters of play.

Derry-Decatur got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter when Drake Finefrock sprinted to the endzone from midfield but it wasn’t enough as Burnham picked up its fifth win of the year by a 30-6 tally.

Colton Cherry led the Burnham defense with eight tackles and a pair of sacks.

Terrace 12 – Kish 7


The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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Cheer Competition Details Released

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – With a mere two weeks to go until the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) Cheerleading and Spirit Competition the league has announced the full slate of events.

Doors are slated to open at 8:30 a.m. with competition taking place between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. A special jump off will take place starting at noon. Cheergrams and Jump Off are slated to cost $3 each and can be paid upon arrival.

During a team’s competition period, fans and parents of that squad are welcomed to view the performance from a special viewing area that is behind the judges table.

Mighty Mights Schedule
Derry-Decatur Cyclones: 9:05 a.m.
Juniata Little Indians: 9:10 a.m.
McVeytown Eagles: 9:15 a.m.
Terrace Tigers: 9:20 a.m.
Burnham Bulldogs: 9:25 a.m.
Kish Indians: 9:30 a.m.

Midgets Schedule
Burnham Bulldogs: 9:45 a.m.
Kish Indians: 9:50 a.m.
Terrace Tigers: 9:55 a.m.
Derry-Decatur Cyclones: 10:05 a.m.

Pee Wees Schedule
Juniata Little Indians: 10:15 a.m.
Terrace Tigers: 10:25 a.m.
Derry-Decatur Cyclones: 10:35 a.m.
Kish Indians: 10:45 a.m.
McVeytown Eagles: 10:55 a.m.
Burnham Bulldogs: 11:05 a.m.

Spirit Competition (Starting at 11:15 a.m.)
Terrace Tigers: 11:20 a.m.
Kish Indians: 11:25 a.m.
Burnham Bulldogs: 11:30 a.m.
Derry-Decatur Cyclones: 11:35 a.m.
Juniata Little Indians: 11:40 a.m.
McVeytown Eagles: 11:45 a.m.

Jump-Off
Mighty Mights: Noon
Pee Wees: 12:15 p.m.
Midgets: 12:30 p.m.

The CKYFCL reminds all spectators that the facility is a Mifflin County School District facility, and all school rules apply during the event. All fans and spectators are requested to act accordingly. If the gymnasium doors are closed, a performance is taking place. Please be respectful and wait until the staff re-opens the doors to enter the facility.

Any issues caused by a team’s fans will result in a point deduction.


The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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WEEK 5 Recap: Busy Slate Kicks Off Second Half of Regular Season; Teams Raise Funds for Local Family

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – Rain, wind and anything else that mother nature could muster wasn’t enough to keep the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) from opening up the second half of the regular season on Sunday afternoon.

Aside from the action on the field, the league kept its focus on the community as two teams came together to support a good cause. Despite a heated rivalry on the field, the Burnham Bulldogs and McVeytown Eagles joined forces and used the opportunity to raise more than $1,400 to support a local family in need.

The league and both organizations would like to say a special thank you to all fans, friends and supporters who donated towards this special cause.

MIGHTY MIGHTS

Juniata 4 – Terrace 2

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – Ryker Stahl scored twice to lead three different scorers as the Juniata Little Indians completed the season sweep of the Terrace Tigers with a 4-2 victory on Sunday.

Stahl opened the scoring for Juniata in the first quarter with a rushing touchdown to put the visiting Little Indians up by a 1-0 tally.

In the second quarter, James Gehman extended the Little Indians lead with a rushing touchdown of his own to send Juniata to a 2-0 halftime lead.

Out of the halftime break, Stahl sprinted to the house for his second score of the day, but Terrace answered with a score of its own to trim the Juniata lead to 3-1 as the game headed to the final frame.

Wyatt Seiber scored for Juniata in the fourth quarter and Terrace had an answer yet again, but it wasn’t enough as the Little Indians picked up their third win of the season by a 4-2 score.

Kish 8 – Derry-Decatur 1

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Seven different players struck paydirt to lead the Kish Indians past the visiting Derry-Decatur Cyclones by an 8-1 score on Sunday afternoon.

Quay Vogt got the scoring started when Bennett Harmon connected with him on a 35-yard touchdown pass with 11:25 to play in the first to build a 1-0 Kish lead. Jack Wagner added a score midway through the frame on a 35-yard touchdown run of his own to extend the Indians’ advantage to 2-0 after the first quarter of action.

Vogt added his second touchdown of the day early in the second quarter on another 35-yard, pitch-and-catch connection with Harmon to push the Kish lead to 3-0. Eli Jackson ran it in from 35 yards out and Hughie Harmon punched it in from the five with one tick left in the first half to extend the Kish lead to 5-0 at the intermission.

Kish picked up where it left off in the second quarter, building a 6-0 lead on Layton Glick’s 35-yard touchdown run on the half’s opening play. Derry-Decatur answered midway through the stanza when Camden Hesketh scored from the two-yard line to trim the tally to a 6-1 Kish advantage with 6:05 to play in the third.

Tucker Crone powered into the endzone with 35 ticks to go in quarter number three to build a 7-1 Kish lead as the game shifted to the final frame.

Kish wrapped up another impressive offensive effort with a Luke Russler 15-yard sprint to the house with 1:56 to play to cap off an 8-1 victory.

Oakley Maurer led the Kish defensive unit with five tackles. Brody Bishop, Bennett Harmon, Masen Kipp, Rowin Shaposky and Grady Trutt each added four stops for the Indians defense in the win.

McVeytown 6 – Burnham 4

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Knox Hartman scored four times on the afternoon to lead the McVeytown Eagles to a 6-4 victory in a back-and-forth affair with the Burnham Bulldogs.

Stetson Bordell opened the scoring for McVeytown with a 14-yard touchdown run with 10:48 to play in the first quarter to build a 1-0 lead. The touchdown for Bordell was his Mighty Might division-leading 12th score of the year.

Burnham responded on the ensuing drive with a Robert Davis 35-yard touchdown run to knot the game up at a score each.

Hartman had the final say in the first quarter as the Eagles took a lead they would never surrender. With 5:33 to go in a busy first quarter, Hartman scored on a 25-yard touchdown run to put the Eagles in front by a 2-1 margin. With 17 seconds remaining in the first, Hartman punched it in from the eight-yard line to push McVeytown out to a 3-1 lead as the game headed to the second quarter.

Carter Cherry cut the Burnham deficit in half on a 35-yard touchdown run to open the second frame, bridging the gap to 3-2 in favor of the host Eagles. Following the Cherry score, Hartman struck paydirt for the third time of the day with 1:40 to play in the half, sending McVeytown to the locker room with a 4-2 lead.

Burnham trimmed the gap back to a single score on a Kyson Miller touchdown run early in the third quarter, but it was Hartman yet again having an answer for McVeytown to extend the Eagles lead back to two scores at a 5-3 margin as the game headed to the fourth quarter.

Davis added his second score of the day on an eight-yard jaunt to the house with 13 minutes remaining to bring the score to a 5-4 McVeytown lead. The touchdown for Davis was his team-leading seventh of the season.

McVeytown answered for the final time in the game, this time on a Bryce Seedes touchdown run to wrap up a hard fought 6-4 victory for the Eagles.

The Eagles were led defensively by Layton Yoder and Lucas Moist as the tandem each tallied a fumble recovery in the win.

PEE WEES

Juniata 33 – Terrace 12

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – Abel Yoder and Mason DeLancey each scored twice as the Juniata Little Indians overcame sloppy conditions to pick up a hard-earned 33-12 victory over the host Terrace Tigers on Sunday afternoon.

After a scoreless opening quarter of play, Juniata got on the board in a big way with three scores in the second quarter to take a 21-0 lead to the half. DeLancey powered it across the goal line from the two to push Juniata to a 7-0 lead. Yoder scored his two touchdowns in the second quarter on runs of 2 and 44 yards to push the Little Indians out to a 21-0 lead at the break.

Out of the intermission, Terrace turned to a shutdown defense and a score of its own to trim the Juniata lead to 21-6 which is where the game would stand as it headed to the fourth quarter.

DeLancey found the end zone for the second time on a 15-yard touchdown scamper to push Juniata out to a 27-6 lead. For DeLancey, the touchdown was his team-leading sixth score of the season.

Later in the quarter, Cooper Snyder got in on the scoring with a 24-yard run to the house as Juniata pulled away to a 33-6 advantage.

Terrace responded immediately to the Snyder score as it returned the ensuing kickoff to the endzone but it wasn’t enough as the visiting Little Indians earned their third victory of the season with a 33-12 triumph.

Matthew Tornambe and Easton Eberle lead the Juniata defense with both players recording a fumble recovery in the win.

Kish 26 – Derry-Decatur 0

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Four different players struck paydirt as the Kish Indians overcame sloppy conditions on Sunday to post their sixth straight shutout victory in a 26-0 triumph over visiting Derry-Decatur.

Following a scoreless opening frame, Wyatt Hassinger and Duke Peachey found the endzone in the second quarter to push Kish to a 12-0 advantage at the intermission.

Easton Trutt extended the Kish lead with a touchdown run on a quarterback keeper in the third as the host Indians owned an 18-0 lead after three quarters of play.

Knox Wagner scampered into the endzone in the fourth quarter to build a 24-0 Kish lead.  Colton Baumgardner threw a pass to Jase Atherton to convert the two-point attempt and round out the scoring to hand the Indians a 26-0 victory.

McVeytown 18 – Burnham 0

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Behind three different scorers and another stellar defensive effort, the McVeytown Eagles earned the season sweep of the Burnham Bulldogs with an 18-0 home victory on Sunday afternoon.

McVeytown extended its shutout streak to 12 quarters in the win.

Calvin Napikoski opened the scoring for McVeytown in the first quarter with a five-yard touchdown scamper to put the Eagles up by a 6-0 tally. For Napikoski, the touchdown marked his Pee Wee division-leading eighth score of the season.

Midway through the second quarter, McVeytown extended its lead to 12-0 on a Lincoln Knable touchdown run. The host Eagles got the ball back quickly and used a 40-yard touchdown run from the legs of Mathew Hartsock to build an 18-0 lead at the half.

Both teams were held off the scoreboard in the second half as McVeytown rolled to its fifth victory of the year and fourth in shutout fashion with an 18-0 win over the visiting Bulldogs.

McVeytown was led defensively by three different players posting a fumble recovery each as Cole Laughlin, Alex Weaver and Knable each recorded a recovery of a Burnham miscue in the win.

MIDGETS

Kish 33 – Derry-Decatur 6

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Brody Hower scored three times on the ground and the defense scored twice as the host Kish Indians rolled to a 33-6 victory over Derry-Decatur.

The victory was Kish’s second of the season and completed the season sweep in the series with the Cyclones.

While Hower’s offensive heroics led the way for Kish, the defense used a pair of pick-sixes to aid the cause as Bronn Zook and Levi Sharp posted interception returns for a touchdown in the victory.

Asher Dupert, Jaxon Espigh, Nolan Harmon, Eli Sutton and Ayden Watson each added sacks to help lead a stellar defensive effort for Kish.

McVeytown 25 – Burnham 19 (2OT)

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – After a defensive hold to start the second overtime session, Bentley Felmlee scored from the two-yard line to propel the McVeytown Eagles to a hard-fought 25-19 victory over the upset-minded Burnham Bulldogs on Sunday afternoon.

The victory gives McVeytown its second win of the season over Burnham and sends the Eagles to a league-leading five victories.

Felmlee opened the scoring for McVeytown with a 55-yard touchdown romp, but Burnham had an answer as the Bulldogs equalized and sent the game to the second quarter at a 7-7 deadlock.

The game remained at a seven-all draw at the half as both teams fought off sloppy conditions.

Felmlee added another score in the third quarter – this time on a 15-yard run –  but Burnham yet again responded to push the game to a 13-13 tie as the game headed to the fourth.

Both defenses were up to the task in the fourth quarter holding the opposing team off the scoreboard to send the game to overtime.

After regulation concluded with the contest at a 13-13 tie, both teams found the endzone in the first overtime session to extend the contest to a second overtime.

McVeytown’s defense was up to the task as Burnham took possession to start the second overtime. The Eagles defense held Burnham out of the endzone to give the ball back to the offense and Felmlee wasted little time in powering a two-yard burst across the goal line to give McVeytown a 25-19 victory.

Felmlee’s four touchdowns on the day pushed him to a league-leading 21 scores on the season. Aside from his offensive acumen, Felmlee led the defense with 10 stops while Blake Specht chipped in eight tackles in the win.


The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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MID WEEK RECAP: Burnham Upends Terrace in Midgets Clash

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – Burnham moved into sole possession of second place in the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) Midgets division with a 27-12 victory over the Terrace Tigers on Tuesday evening.

Malachi Galbraith opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 20-yard touchdown run to put Burnham ahead by a 6-0 tally after the opening frame.

Burnham added two scores in the second quarter, while Terrace got on the scoreboard in the second to send the visiting Bulldogs to a 21-6 halftime lead. Eli Galbraith connected with his brother Malachi on a 76-yard pitch and catch and later ran  the ball in from 10 yards out to round out the scoring for the Bulldogs in the second quarter.

Terrace trimmed the Burnham advantage to 21-12 in the third quarter, but the Bulldogs had the final say in the fourth. Brandon Davis powered across the goal line from eight yards out for the final score to propel Burnham to its fourth victory of the year by a 21-12 tally.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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League Cheer Competition Set for October 19

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – Football season is in full swing for the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) and competition season is coming up quickly for the league’s cheerleading squads.

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The league’s annual cheer competition will take place on October 19, 2024 at the Mifflin County High School gymnasium. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. on competition day with full competition taking place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Champions will be crowned in each of the league’s three divisions of competition. For the first time, each place-winning team will be awarded with a trophy at the conclusion of the competition to highlight their accomplishments during the 2024 campaign.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:

Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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UPDATED Week 4 Recap: Season Reaches the Halfway Point

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – The first half of the regular season is in the books for the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) after a busy Sunday with eight games of youth football action.

MIGHTY MIGHTS

Juniata 6 – Derry-Decatur 2

PORT ROYAL, Pa. – After an even first half of play, Juniata took over in the second half with two touchdowns in each quarter to pull away to a 6-2 victory over the visiting Derry-Decatur Cyclones.

Despite the outcome, it was Derry-Decatur striking first in the opening frame when Waylon Rager ran to the endzone to put the Cyclones up by a 1-0 tally after a quarter of play.

Juniata equalized prior to halftime with a pair of second quarter touchdowns and ratcheted up the effort on the defensive end to take a 2-1 lead to the intermission. Ryker Stall and Wyatt Seiber each found the endzone for the Little Indians in a busy second quarter of play.

Out of the halftime break, Juniata picked up where it left off as James Gehman raced to the endzone twice to extend the advantage to 4-1 entering the final stanza.

Porter Peters scored for Derry-Decatur to chip in the Juniata lead, but the Little Indians kept their foot on the gas with two more scores in the fourth quarter to put the finishing touches on a 6-2 victory. Axton Bomberger and Stephen Batarick struck paydirt for Juniata in the fourth quarter to hand Juniata its second victory of the season.

Kish 4 – Burnham 2

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Bennett Harmon found the endzone three times and the defense pitched a first-half shutout as the Kish Indians rolled to their fourth win of the season with a 4-2 victory over the Burnham Bulldogs.

Jack Wagner opened the scoring with a five-yard touchdown burst with 11:30 play in the first quarter to build a 1-0 lead for Kish. Harmon added a one-yard touchdown run with 2:33 to go in the first to extend the lead to 2-0.

Kish used another Harmon touchdown, this time a 15-yard run, to build a 3-0 halftime lead.

Out of the intermission, Burnham got on the scoreboard first when Robert Davis scored from six yards out to trim the Kish lead to 3-1. Kish responded six minutes later with Harmon’s third score of the day as the Indians owned a 4-1 advantage as the game shifted to the fourth quarter.

After a scoreless final frame, Burnham scored as time expired when Kyson Miller sprinted into the endzone from 23 yards out but it wasn’t enough as the host Indians earned a 4-2 victory.

Harmon led the defense with six stops, while Emmett Hostetler and Oakley Maurer chipped in four stops each to aid Kish to its league-leading fourth victory of the season.

McVeytown 9 – Terrace 6

MCVEYTOWN, Pa – The scoreboard nearly ran out of digits on Sunday as the McVeytown Eagles and Terrace Tigers combined to score 15 times but it was the host Eagles pulling away to a 9-6 victory over the visiting Tigers.

Knox Hartman scored five times and Stetson Bordell added four scores for McVeytown in the win which propelled the Eagles to sole possession of second place in the league standings.

Bordell opened the scoring for McVeytown with a 35-yard jaunt to the endzone with 8:32 to play in the opening frame. Terrace responded quickly with a touchdown of its own to even the score.

Hartman tallied his first score of the day with a 24-yard touchdown burst with 93 ticks to play in the first as McVeytown regained the early advantage at a 2-1 tally.

At the start of the second quarter, Bordell struck from 20 yards out to push the McVeytown lead to 3-1, but Terrace again responded when Jadiel Guevara scored with 5:53 to go in the first half to trim the gap to a 3-2 Eagles advantage.

Hartman and Guevara exchanged scores over the remainder of the quarter, with Hartman tallying two to propel McVeytown to a 5-3 halftime lead.

Out of the halftime break, Hartman and Guevara were again the human highlight reel for each team with Hartman again tallying two scores to Guevara’s one to push the Eagles lead to 7-4 heading to the final quarter.

Guevara punched it in from 21 yards out to open the fourth quarter for Terrace and trim the McVeytown advantage to 7-5 with 10:10 to play.

Bordell squashed the Terrace comeback hopes with back-to-back, fourth-quarter touchdown runs of 35 and 29 yards to build the McVeytown lead to 9-5 with 75 seconds to play.

Terrace rounded out the scoring with a Malek Smith touchdown run with 30 seconds remaining, but it was McVeytown earning its third win of the year with a 9-6 triumph.

PEE WEES

Juniata 26 – Derry-Decatur 6

PORT ROYAL, Pa. – Mason DeLancey scored on four quarterback keepers and the defense held Derry-Decatur off the scoreboard over the opening three quarters of play as the Juniata Little Indians defeated the visiting Cyclones by a 26-6 tally.

DeLancey opened the scoring with a 25-yard designed keeper to push Juniata to a 6-0 lead with 1:12 to play in the first quarter.

Following suit in the second quarter, DeLancey scored from 30 yards out on another QB keeper to send the Little Indians to the locker room with a 13-0 advantage.

DeLancey wasn’t finished after a busy first half. The Juniata quarterback scored again in the third quarter on a one-yard sneak to build the Juniata lead to 20-0 after three quarters of play.

Derry-Decatur got on the scoreboard midway through the fourth quarter. Westin Cenite got the Cyclones on the board with a 40-yard touchdown run with 8:50 to play, trimming the Juniata lead to 20-6.

Juniata had the final say as DeLancey wrapped up a busy afternoon with a 15-yard touchdown run to finalize the scoring and hand the Little Indians their second win of the season with a  26-6 triumph.

Kish 33 – Burnham 0

REEDSVILLE, Pa. – Entering Sunday’s game with Burnham, the Kish defense had yet to surrender a point. The story remains the same after it pitched shutout number five of the season while the offensive continued to roll in a 33-0 victory over the visiting Bulldogs.

Kish took the opening kickoff and struck on the third play of the drive when Duke Peachey sprinted around the right end for a score to hand the Indians a 7-0 lead.

On the ensuing Burnham possession, Julian Altiery recovered a Burnham fumble to give the ball back to Kish. A few plays layer, Peachey rolled out around the right side and was able to connect with Jase Atherton on a pitch-and-catch to give Kish a 13-0 lead.

With a two-score lead, Kish wasn’t done in the first quarter. Wyatt Hassinger took a run around the left side and was able to find the end zone to propel Kish a 19-0 lead. On the extra point try, Easton Trutt found an open Braxton Brehman in the back of the end zone to give Kish a 21-0 lead after the first quarter.

Trutt found Atherton behind the Burnham defense on a 60-yard touchdown strike to extend the lead to 27-0 at the half.

Kish rounded out the scoring on the day when Trutt again found Atherton on another long touchdown connection to extend the Indians advantage to 33-0, which is how the game would end.

McVeytown 42 – Terrace 0

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – McVeytown used a pair of special teams scores, a shutdown defense and a balanced offense to run away to a 42-0 triumph over the visiting Terrace Tigers.

With 4:36 to play in the opening frame, Lincoln Knable put the Eagles on the scoreboard with a 60-yard punt return to the house to build an 8-0 lead after the two-point conversion was successful.

Following a quick stop from the defense, Calvin Napikoski got in on the scoring with a 45-yard punt return for a score to extend the McVeytown lead to 15-0.

McVeytown’s defense forced another Terrace three-and-out and Napikoski responded quickly with another score, this time a 35-yard touchdown run to build a 22-0 McVeytown lead after the opening frame.

Knable struck paydirt for the second time of the day with a two-yard touchdown run in the waning moments of the first half as the Eagles sprinted out to a 29-0 halftime lead.

Following a scoreless third quarter, Alex Weaver and Canyan Brown rounded out the scoring with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown runs. Weaver powered into the endzone on a two-yard run with 9:15 to play to push the McVeytown lead to 36-0. Brown rounded out the scoring with two and change to play on a 15-yard sprint to the house as the Eagles earned their fourth win of the year by a 42-0 tally.

McVeytown’s defense was up to the task again, posting its second straight shutout. Weaver led the way with five tackles, while Cael Conner chipped in four stops and a third-quarter fumble recovery in the victory.

MIDGETS

Burnham 21- Kish 0 

REEDSVILLE, Pa. –Malachi Galbraith tallied a pair of first half touchdowns and his twin brother Eli chipped in the game’s opening score, while the Burnham defense was effective all afternoon as the visiting Bulldogs left Kish with a 21-0 victory.

Eli Galbraith opened the scoring in the first frame on a 20-yard quarterback keeper to push the Bulldogs out to a 6-0 lead.

Burnham added to its scoring in the second stanza as Malachi Galbraith scored twice. Galbraith sprinted 40 yards to paydirt to push the Burnham lead to 12-0. Malachi caught a pass from his brother Eli on the two-point attempt to build the Bulldogs lead to 14-0.

Malachi Galbraith wrapped up the first-half scoring with a 10-yard sprint to the end zone as Burnham owned a 21-0 halftime lead.

Burnham’s defense matched its first-half effort and posted a shutout in the second half to sweep the season series with Kish by a 21-0 tally and earn its third victory of the season in the process.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

McVeytown 59 – Terrace 54

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Trailing by a score with 42 ticks to play in the game, McVeytown was staring down its first defeat of the season. After a kick return put the Eagles in Terrace territory, two plays later Bentley Felmlee ran in from the six-yard line to propel McVeytown to a thrilling 59-54 victory over the defending league champion Terrace Tigers.

Felmlee was electric on the ground once again, tallying four touchdown runs in the back-and-forth affair.

Both teams scored in the opening frame, but a missed PAT from McVeytown gave Terrace a 14-13 lead after a quarter of play. Blake Specht connected with Treyson Yohn on a 30-yard hookup to open the McVeytown scoring, while Felmlee added a late-quarter score on a 55 yard touchdown burst to bring the score to 14-13.

Terrace took command in the second quarter with three scores to own a 33-27 lead at the intermission. Colt Bratton scored one a seven-yard quarterback keeper and Felmlee added a special teams score on a 70-yard kick return to the house but it was Terrace owning a six-point lead at the break.

Both teams scored once in the third quarter, with Bratton adding the score for McVeytown on another QB keeper. Terrace led 39-33 with the final frame to go.

An offensive outburst in the fourth quarter saw six touchdowns scored between the two squads. Specht scored on a five-yard touchdown run to open the scoring before the Eagles added another quick score on a 30-yard Felmlee sprint to the endzone with 9:16 to play.

Felmlee later added a 20-yard run with 78 ticks to play, but Terrace responded yet again to take a late lead.

After the Terrace score, Felmlee took the ensuing kickoff to the 40-yard line to setup the Eagles with good field position with 42 seconds remaining and the Tigers clinging to a 54-53 advantage. Bratton connected with Yohn to get the ball inside of the red zone with seconds remaining on the clock. Felmlee barrelled to the endzone in the waning seconds to propel McVeytown to a 59-54 victory in a thriller.

Felmlee led the McVeytown defensive efforts with seven stops, while Specht chipped in four tackles in the win.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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Mid-Week Recap: Burnham, Kish and McVeytown Reign Supreme in Pee Wee Action

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – Mid-week action continued for the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) as the Pee Wee division saw a full slate of games on Tuesday evening.

McVeytown 22 – Derry-Decatur 0

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Another superb defensive effort and an efficient offense led the host McVeytown Eagles to a 22-0 shutout victory over Derry-Decatur on Tuesday evening.

Calvin Napikoski hooked up with Matthew Hartsock for the first score of the evening on a 20-yard pitch and catch with 4:34 to play in the first quarter to hand the Eagles a 7-0 lead.

Late in the second quarter, Alex Weaver added to the McVeytown advantage with a touchdown run to push the lead to 13-0. Napikoski again connected the Hartsock for a two-point conversion as McVeytown owned a 15-0 lead with 4:56 to go in the first half.

McVeytown’s defense pinned Derry-Decatur deep on the ensuing possession before Hartsock capped off the first half scoring by returning a Cyclones punt 25 yards to the house for a 22-0 halftime lead for the host Eagles.

The second half saw a defensive slugfest ensue as both teams were held off the scoreboard and McVeytown cruised to a 22-0 victory.

Weaver led the defense with five stops while Cole Laughlin added three tackles in the win. Napikoski also got in on the action on the defensive end with a fumble recovery.

Burnham 25 – Terrace 6

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – After a scoreless first quarter, Burnham got on the board in the second stanza and its defense did the rest as the Bulldogs rode home with a 25-6 victory on Tuesday evening over the Terrace Tigers.

Burnham led 6-0 at the half and scored 13 third-quarter points to pull away to a 19-0 advantage as the defense looked to pitch a shutout.

Both teams scored in the final frame to wrap up a 25-6 Burnham victory.

Kish 18 – Juniata 0

PORT ROYAL, Pa. – Entering Tuesday night’s matchup with Juniata, the Kish defense had yet to be scored on. Tuesday was no different as the Kish Indians left Juniata with an 18-0 victory and their fourth straight shutout.

Kish got on the board with a pair of first quarter scores. Duke Peachey capped off the game’s opening drive with a touchdown run off the right side to build an early 6-0 Kish lead. Wyatt Hassinger added a score later in the quarter as the visitors owned a 12-0 lead after the first frame.

Peachey added another score in the second quarter to help the Indians take an 18-0 lead into the locker room.

The defenses shined in the second half as neither team found the endzone, but it was Kish reigning supreme by an 18-0 tally over the host Little Indians. Kish’s defensive efforts were capped off by a Knox Wagner interception in the fourth quarter to help secure the victory.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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Week 3 Recap: Early Season Slugfests Highlight Sunday Afternoon Action

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – Week three of the regular season is in the books, and the first overtime game of the year and a championship rematch highlighted a busy weekend of action across the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL).

Mighty Mights

Burnham 5 – Juniata 4 (OT)

PORT ROYAL, Pa. – After goal-line-defensive stands from both teams in the first extra session, Carter Cherry scampered across the goal line to hand the Burnham Bulldogs the lead. Burnham’s defense held strong for a second time to hand the Bulldogs a hard-fought 5-4 double-overtime victory over Juniata.

Burnham jumped out to an early 3-1 lead after the opening frame as Brandon Davis, Kyson Miller and Cherry each struck pay dirt to put the Bulldogs out in front. Wyatt Seiber scored the openin g touchdown for the Little Indians in the contest.

Juniata turned the tide on the Bulldogs in the second quarter with a Ryker Stahl touchdown and a solid defensive showing, but it was Burnham owning a 3-2 lead at the half.

Following a scoreless third quarter, Cherry added his second score of the day but the Little Indians answered with scored from Seiber and Stahl to send the game to an extra session.

Both defenses held true in the first overtime, holding their opponent out of the end zone. Cherry scored his third touchdown of the afternoon to break the deadlock and the Burnham defense held Juniata off the scoreboard once again as the Bulldogs escaped with a 5-4 victory in a thriller.

Kish 8 – McVeytown 6

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Bennett Harmon scored five touchdowns and contributed eight stops on defense as the Kish Indians outpaced the host McVeytown Eagles by an 8-6 tally.

Jack Wagner got the scoring started for the Indians with a 35 yard touchdown run, but McVeytown had a quick answer. Knox Hartman struck from 20 yards out to equalize the scoring at one each with 6:25 remaining on the first-quarter clock.

Quay Vogt put the Indians back on the board with a 31-yard carry but again the Eagles had an immediate answer. Hartman once again responded in the waning moments of the opening frame to send the game to the second quarter at a 2-2 deadlock.

The back-and-forth scoring continued in the second quarter with five total touchdowns between the two teams, but it was Kish holding a 5-4 lead at the intermission. Harmon scored twice in the second and Wagner added a score for Kish, while Stetson Bordell handled the scoring for the host Eagles with a pair of touchdown runs.

Harmon kept things going for Kish out of the halftime break with a 13-yard touchdown scamper as the Indians defense held McVeytown off the board to take a 6-4 lead into the final quarter of play.

Bordell chipped into the Kish lead with a 20-yard touchdown run but Harmon responded with a touchdown burst of his own with 9:16 remaining.

With three and change to play, Bordell again found the endzone for his fourth score of the day to chip the Kish lead to 7-6.

Harmon’s heroics came up again in the waning moments as the youngster sprinted 35 yards to the endzone to put the game away and hand Kish an 8-6 victory.

Emmet Hostetler and Harmon led the Kish defense with eight tackles each while Vogt and Wagner added five apiece in the win.

McVeytown was led defensively by Bordell’s five stops.

Terrace 6 – Derry-Decatur 2

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – Behind a balanced attack and three scores in each half, the Terrace Tigers rolled to a 6-2 victory on Sunday afternoon over visiting Derry-Decatur.

Terrace tallied two scores in the first and third quarters and added a touchdown in the second and fourth quarters to roll to its first victory of the year.

Pee Wees

Burnham 18 – Juniata 6

PORT ROYAL, Pa. – Ricky Jenkins rushed for 150 yards and scored twice to lead the visiting Burnham Bulldogs to an 18-6 victory over the Juniata Little Indians.

After an early feeling out period for both teams, Jenkins got the scoring started on a 20-yard touchdown run with 3:54 to play in the first quarter to put Burnham out in front by a 6-0 score.

Burnham’s defense held true on Juniata’s ensuing possession before Jenkins extended the lead in the closing seconds of the first. Jenkins burst 60 yards to paydirt with 18 ticks to play in the first as the Bulldogs took a 12-0 lead to the second frame.

The game turned into a defensive slugfest in the second quarter with both squads holding the opponent off the scoreboard, but it was Burnham owning a 12-0 halftime lead.

With 10:10 to play in the third, Burnham added to its lead when Michael Vodopija punched it in on a carry from two yards out to build the Bulldogs’ lead to 18-0 which is where the game would stand after three quarters of play.

Juniata wouldn’t go down without a fight. Reid Delancy picked a pass off at the beginning of the fourth quarter to spark the Little Indians. Cooper Snyder responded with a 64-yard touchdown run to cut the Burnham lead to 18-6.

Both defenses held true over the remaining nine and change as Burnham rode away with an 18-6 victory.

Derry-Decatur 20 – Terrace 7

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – The Terrace Tigers returned the opening kickoff for a score, but Brady Kahley took care of the rest for Derry-Decatur as the Cyclones used a stout defense and solid offensive line play to earn a 20-7 victory over the visiting Tigers.

Terrace’s kick return to open the game was the lone score of the first quarter as the visitors owned a 7-0 lead after the opening frame.

Kahley responded with his first score of the day to tie the contest at 7-7 at the intermission.

Out of the intermission, Kahley took over, scoring twice in the third quarter to push the Derry-Decatur advantage to 20-7.

Following the third-quarter onslaught, the Derry-Decatur defense held true in the fourth quarter to push the Cyclones to their first victory of the season by a 20-7 tally.

Kish 14 – McVeytown 0

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – In an early season rematch of last season’s Pee Wee Championship, the visiting Kish Indians defended their league championship with a hard-fought 14-0 victory over the McVeytown Eagles.

Both teams came out in a defense-minded mode and held their opponent off the board as the game remained scoreless after the first quarter of play.

After a late-quarter defensive hold, Kish responded on the offensive end with a methodical drive to take the lead. Julian Altiery found the end zone in the second quarter to put Kish ahead by a 6-0 tally. A penalty negated the extra-point attempt as the game remained at a 6-0 Kish advantage.

McVeytown advanced to inside the Kish 25 in the waning moments of the half, but the Eagles ran out of clock as the Indians owned a 6-0 halftime lead.

Out of the halftime break, both defenses dug in and a scoreless third quarter followed.

Midway through the fourth quarter, after another key 4th-down defensive hold, Kish marched downfield on McVeytown. Duke Peachey took the snap on third and long, and scuooted around the left side of the defense for a long touchdown run to give Kish the 12-0 lead. Peachey connected with Jase Atherton on the two-point conversion to give the visitors a 14-0 lead.

McVeytown looked to respond on the ensuing drive but Jasper Snook had other ideas as the youngster picked off a Calvin Napikoski pass to seal the deal and help hand Kish a 14-0 victory in a battle of the unbeatens.

Midgets

McVeytown 35 – Kish 12

MCVEYTOWN, Pa. – Four different players scored as the McVeytown Eagles displayed a versatile offensive attack in a 35-12 victory over the visiting Kish Indians.

Rocky Johnson opened the scoring with a five-yard touchdown carry in the first quarter to put the Eagles up by a 6-0 tally. Bratton connected with Treyson Yohn on the two-point conversion to put McVeytown up 8-0 after a quarter of play.

Midway through the second quarter, Blake Specht scampered to the endzone on a three-yard carry to extend the McVeytown lead to 15-0. Bentley Felmlee scored the first of his two touchdowns on the day with a 30-yard burst to round out the first-half scoring for the Eagles and send the hosts to a 21-0 halftime lead.

Kish used a pair of special teams plays to chip into the McVeytown lead in the third. Brody Hower and Clayton Fultz each returned kickoffs for scores in the third to get the visiting Indians on the scoreboard while Felmlee added his second score of the day on a 20-yard run to push McVeytown advantage to 28-12.

Bratton added the finishing touches for the Eagles with a quarterback keeper for a score in the fourth quarter to propel McVeytown to a 35-12 victory.

Felmlee led the way for McVeytown with eight tackles, while Brayden Hess added five stops and an interception for the Eagles defense.

Terrace 46 – Derry-Decatur 26

JUNIATA TERRACE, Pa. – Ryker Herrington scored twice on offense and twice on defense to lead the host Terrace Tigers to their second win of the season by a 46-26 tally over visiting Derry-Decatur.

Derry-Decatur took the early lead, but Terrace soon took control and lede by a 28-14 tally after the opening stanza en route to the victory.

Herrington scored with a rushing touchdown, receiving touchdown, strip sack for a score and a pick six in the win.

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers

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League Announces Raffle Winners

LEWISTOWN, Pa. – The annual gun & cash raffle fundraiser is in the books and the Central Keystone Youth Football & Cheer League (CKYFCL) is pleased to announce the winners from this year’s event held on Saturday afternoon at the Mifflin County Youth Park.

Number

Winner

Ticket Number

Prize

1 Jeremy Bubb 7790 $300 Cash
2 Cate Williams 1571 Ruger American
3 Darrel Seaver 0383 $100 Cash
4 Judy Robinson 6119 $200 Cash
5 Denise Fultz 5311 Winchester Xpert 22 LR
6 Eric Kline 7806 $100 Cash
7 Rusty Williamson 0724 Savage Axis II XP
8 Debra Hower 0102 $300 Cash
9 Jennifer Freed 5460 Tikka T3x Lite Blued
10 James Coleman 6265 $100 Cash
11 Tom Moyle 3431 Hammerli Tac R1 22 LR
12 Jeremy Ammerman 1268 $100 Cash
13 Tim Henry 3302 $100 Cash
14 Dick Miller 796 Weatherby Vanguard Weatherguard Bronze
15 Marlin Hoover 3528 $300 Cash
16 Angela Dunn 1737 Henry H001 22
17 Mariann Sutton 2471 $100 Cash
18 Deb Ewing 6391 Winchester XPR Black Syn
19 Melissa Royer 7735 $100 Cash
20 Shane Wilson 7813 Browning AB3 Hunter
21 Angel Carrasquillo 2261 $300 Cash
22 Kim Shafer 1640 CZ 600 American
23 Todd Kauffrman 0847 Savage 93R17 FV17 HMR
24 Troy Elliot 1857 $100 Cash
25 Susan Herman 1782 Remington 700 CDL
26 Patty Moyle 1286 $300 Cash
27 Zach Carl 3723 Mossberg Patriot black Syn
28 Bill Elliott 7629 $200 Cash
29 John Decker 1979 Glock 19 Gen 5 9mm
30 Ben Moines 0426 Ruger SR1911 LW 45 ACP 5″
31 Gary Hrubochak 5548 Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro 9mm
32 Garrett Halfpenny 3565 $100 Cash
33 Donna Snyder 4408 Rossi RM66 357 Mag 6″ SS
34 Patti Specht 2355 Smith & Wesson Sport II 5.56 16″
35 Jim Peters 1649 $300 Cash
36 April Huffnagel 2536 Diamondback Carbon DB-15 5.56 16″
37 Brady Burge 1216 Ruger AR-556 5.56 16″
38 Ethan Fultz 2630 $200 Cash
39 Kim McKnight 1027 $300 Cash
40 Joe Leo 6840 $1000 Cash

Attendance is not required for anyone holding a winning ticket. If the raffle ticket winner holds the winning ticket for a firearm, the winner must report to D&R Firearms in order to process their winnings due to state law. For cash winners not in attendance, please message the league using Facebook Messenger or contact league treasurer Rob Reeves (treasurer@centralkeystone.com).

The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for kids between the ages of 5 and 13 to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.

Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers