Governor Mifflin’s Nicolas Singleton has put together a banner season of high school football, helping to lead the Mustangs to a 10-0 record and a spot in the PIAA Class 5-A quarterfinals (district championship appearance) against Exeter Township this weekend.
For Singleton’s efforts, he’s been named as the Berks County Football Player of the Year — for the second consecutive season. And it’s runs like those highlighted by Garage Strength’s edit that showcase Singleton’s all-around dominance this season.
Thanks @GarageStrength for the video edit ! @GMSDAthletics pic.twitter.com/2856MTjm7v
— Nicholas Singleton (@nichola14110718) November 22, 2021
Singleton has rushed for 2,019 yards and 42 touchdowns in just 10 games this season for Pennsylvania’s second-ranked high school team, according to MaxPreps. He was named as a first-team running back, obviously, and kick returner in Berks County.
As a 6-foot-0, 210-pound running back with speed and power in spades, Singleton has averaged more than a first down with every run this season, running over opposing linebackers and outracing opposing cornerbacks.
Governor Mifflin’s contest against Exeter Township is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. at Governor Mifflin Stadium.
