Pigskin Preview 2025: Williamsville Bullets


 

School: Williamsville

Mascot: Bullets

Head Coach: Aaron Kunz

Years at School: 23rd  year as head coach

Overall Record: 190-54

Assistant Coaches:

Offensive Staff: Mike Popovich, Will Peters, Trevor Compardo, Nate Graham, Jason Myers, Josh Scranton

Defensive Staff: Josh Patrick, Adam Kershaw, Ed Kern, Alec Daykin, Josh Lee, Donnie Mumaw, Troy Willis

Last Year’s Conference Record: 8-0

School State Championships: 1

School Conference Championships: 14

Biggest Rival Game Every Year: Athens and Maroa

Number of Players out this season: 85

Number of returning letterman: 21

Number of returning starters:

Offense: 7

Defense: 6

Top Offensive Returnees from 2024: 

Offensive Lineman: Liam Dodsworth, Evan Phillips (All-Conference)

Receivers: Griffin Watkins, Dalton Root, Mason Johnson

Running Back: Matthew Miller (All-Conference)

Quarterback:  Jackson Sanders

Top Defensive Returnees from 2024:

Defensive Lineman: Anthony Beckman (All Conference), Liam Dodsworth, Wesley Kirkman

Inside Linebackers:  Griffin Liles (All-Conference), Jack Ford

Outside Linebackers:  Andrew Donelan (All-Conference)

Defensive Back: Cashton Conkrite

Who are the newcomers we should know about and why? 

At receiver, we’re looking for big things from Collin Grosenheider, Kaden Entwistle, Peyton Casson and Cameron Hamilton.
Marquisse Ringo has had a strong summer at running back.

This year’s new offensive linemen include Zach Graber, Mason Griffin, Mason Manci, and Nathan Crouch.

At linebacker, we expect to see strong development from Gage Reedy, Kendall Engel, Alex Kershaw, Devin Fulgenzi, and Brenton Trickey.

On the defensive line, we’re looking for contributions from Bryce Oglesby, Ryan Hunt, Landon Hunt, Mason Griffin, and Sam Shaw.

In the defensive backfield, we’ve been working with Jack Park, Jackson Britton, Dacian McElhiney, Landan Hauke, and Isaiah Perry.

Head Coach Aaron Kunz says: This offseason, we took a hard look in the mirror and committed to refocusing on our core values, strengthening leadership, and elevating our team culture. Culture is never finished—it’s a constant work in progress—and we will keep striving for excellence. If we stay the course and pursue the in-season and off-the-field goals our players and coaches have set, this year has the potential to be something truly special both on and off the field.

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