Exeter senior running back Jayden Zandier was honored as the BCIAA football Player of the Year by league coaches for his outstanding performance this season. He rushed for a remarkable 2,093 yards on 183 carries, averaging 11.44 yards per carry and scoring 30 touchdowns. The Eagles ended their season with a 12-2 record and advanced to the District 3 Class 5A championship game. Alan Moyer received Coach of the Year honors for leading Conrad Weiser to a perfect 10-0 regular season. Zandier also repeated as the Offensive Back of the Year, solidifying his status among the league's elite players.

By the Numbers
  • Zandier rushed for 2,093 yards, averaging 11.44 yards per carry.
  • The Eagles scored 598 points, while allowing only 171 throughout the season.
  • Zandier's 30 rushing touchdowns were a significant highlight of his season.
State of Play
  • Zandier's performance led the Eagles to a strong 12-2 finish.
  • Exeter's offense outperformed opponents significantly, showcasing their dominance in games.
What's Next

Zandier's accolades could open doors for potential collegiate opportunities in football, building on his impressive high school career. Exeter will look to maintain their competitive edge next season by developing younger talent to fill the void left by their star players.

Bottom Line

Jayden Zandier's record-breaking season cements his legacy in the league, exemplifying the explosive offensive capabilities of the Exeter Eagles. His achievements not only reflect his individual talent but also set a benchmark for future student-athletes in high school football.