Central Mountain football falls to Mount Carmel in Week 8, 35-13
- TIM WEIGHT/For the Express The Central Mountain football team takes the field before a high school football game against Mount Carmel on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Malinak Stadium. The Wildcats fell 35-13.
- TIM WEIGHT/For the Express Seniors from Central Mountain’s football team, cheer squad and band pose for a photo before a high school football game against Mount Carmel on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Malinak Stadium.

TIM WEIGHT/For the Express The Central Mountain football team takes the field before a high school football game against Mount Carmel on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Malinak Stadium. The Wildcats fell 35-13.
MILL HALL – For some stretches of Friday’s game against Mount Carmel, Central Mountain looked nothing like a team that entered the game 0-7 and had scored a grand total of just 17 points in those seven games.
On the Wildcats’ first two possessions, they managed to record first downs and advance the ball into Mount Carmel territory both times. They did so again on another drive late in the first half.
But all of those possessions ended either with a punt or on downs as Mount Carmel’s defense stalled the Wildcats. Meanwhile, the Red Tornado offense racked up 332 rushing yards a week after going for over 400 yards, and despite nearly doubling their points total of the entire season in the second half alone, Central Mountain fell to 0-8 with a 35-13 loss to Mount Carmel.
“We’ve had a tough schedule and our guys are better than their record. We’ve got guys that can compete,” said Central Mountain coach Travis Thompson. “Mount Carmel had a few big plays and packed it in with the running game, so a great game plan and great running attack, but our guys are competitive. We’re still young and growing. When you face a schedule like we do, it’s tough to put a lot up on the board.
Central Mountain finished with 17 total first downs in the game, just five fewer than Mount Carmel. On its first two possessions, it advanced to the Mount Carmel 38 and 43, respectively, before turning it over on downs and punting. Later in the half, the Wildcats took over at their own 30 and advanced all the way down to the Mount Carmel 29 before also turning it over on downs.

TIM WEIGHT/For the Express Seniors from Central Mountain's football team, cheer squad and band pose for a photo before a high school football game against Mount Carmel on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, at Malinak Stadium.
“Their defense was tough, but we had some good things going,” said Thompson. “A couple of times it was some inopportune penalties, a few dropped balls here or there and that happens but it comes down to needing more repetition and practice and having some guys grow a little bit, but we’re getting there. I’m always proud of these guys, they put in the work each week and play to win and are here to compete. It’s tough when you’re 0-8 now, but they keep coming to practice and working hard and grinding for wins and eventually it’s going to come for them.”
Mount Carmel scored on five of its first six possessions and almost made it six of seven just before halftime before losing a fumble just shy of the goal line in the waning seconds of the first half.
That was about the only thing that didn’t go the Red Tornados’ way in the first half. The three-headed rushing attack of Jaylen Delaney, Cooper Karycki and Michael Kimsal combined for 258 rushing yards in the first half and a touchdown each. Gavin Marshalek also tossed a pair of touchdown passes and for the evening, completed 4-of-9 passes for 114 yards.
“We played pretty well in the first half, I thought our defense did some things pretty well and I was happy with how our secondary played,” said Mount Carmel coach John Darrah. “We were pretty good offensively, definitely could be a little cleaner than we were but overall, good job. We’ve picked it up in the running game and have a lot of different guys that can do some damage, so I thought we stayed on schedule pretty well with the running game and as the game went on, I thought we did a better job of moving the ball so that was good to see.”
The Red Tornados opened the scoring just :36 into the game as Kimsal took a direct snap and went up the middle for a 16-yard touchdown on Mount Carmel’s second play from scrimmage. Delaney took a handoff 45 yards on the first.
After punting on their second drive, Mount Carmel came back and made it 14-0 on their next possession, needing just three plays to go 88 yards. A misdirection play featured Marshalek rolling out to his right after taking the snap along with most of the offense – all but Aiden Brokenshire to the left, who hauled in Marshalek’s pass and took it 76 yards down the left sideline for the score.
A short punt of just 16 yards following a three-and-out by Central Mountain gave Mount Carmel the ball at the Wildcat 48 to begin their next drive, and the Red Tornados took eight plays this time – the most of any of their scoring drives on the evening – before Marshalek hit Max Karycki in the end zone for a 14-yard touchdown with a second left in the first quarter.
Another three-and-out and short punt of only 26 yards gave Mount Carmel the ball at their own 40, and this time it would need only four plays to find the end zone, with Cooper Karycki taking a toss for nine yards two plays after breaking for a 19-yard gain.
Mount Carmel made it 35-0 with 5:36 remaining in the half on a four-yard touchdown run by Delaney. Its defense then stopped the Wildcats at the Mount Carmel 29 on downs to keep the mercy rule margin after Central Mountain had gotten two first downs on its ensuing drive.
For the first half, the Red Tornados limited the Wildcats to 106 yards. But the Wildcats continued playing many of their starters in the second half against Mount Carmel’s second stringers with the running clock and managed to score a pair of touchdowns.
Hayes Donley scored on a 32-yard touchdown run with under a minute to go in the third quarter, and Dalton McDermott capped a 121-yard rushing performance with a three-yard touchdown run with 5:27 remaining in the fourth quarter. Kyle Everett also finished the game with 125 passing yards on 7-of-18 passing, while senior receiver Mario Serafini had a nice game with five catches for 96 yards, including a nifty near one-handed grab in the second half.
“We kept a lot of our guys in because a lot of our starters are ninth and 10th graders and it’s important to grow as a team and execute against good competition,” said Thompson.
Mount Carmel 35,
Central Mountain 13
Mount Carmel 21 14 0 0 — 35
Central Mountain 0 0 6 7 — 13
First quarter
MC–Michael Kimsal 16 run (Miller kick), 11:24.
MC–Aidan Brokenshire 76 pass Gavin Marshalek (Miller kick), 4:10.
MC–Max Karycki 14 pass from Marshalek (Miller kick), 0:01.
Second quarter
MC–Cooper Karycki 9 run (Miller kick), 9:44.
MC–Jaylen Delaney 4 run (Miller kick), 5:36.
Third quarter
CM–Hayes Donley 32 run (run failed), 0:34.
Fourth quarter
CM–Dalton McDermott 3 run (Carson kick), 5:27.
TEAM STATISTICS
MCA CM
First downs 22 17
Rushes-yards 42-332 38-223
Passing yards 114 125
C-A-I 4-11-1 7-21-0
Total yards 446 348
Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0
Penalties-yards 3-25 5-42
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Mount Carmel: Cooper Karycki 10-90 TD, Jaylen Delaney 8-109 TD, Michael Kimsal 5-59 TD, Gavin Marshalek 3-10, Austin Ventilli 2-25, Lucas Carpenter 2-22, James Spears 2-12, Logan Shuder 2-3, Akekzander Lukoskie 2-(minus 9), Jason Klokis 1-4, Lance Glenney 1-3, Thomas Berezovske 1-3, Max Karycki 1-1, Ezekiel Noel 1-0, Jaylen Lilly 1-0; Central Mountain: Dalton McDermott 20-121 TD, Kyle Everett 15-68, Hayes Donley 1-32 TD, Kole Corman 1-4, TEAM 1-(minus 2).
PASSING: Mount Carmel: Gavin Marshalek 4-9-0 119 2 TDs, Akekzander Lukoskie 0-1-0, James Spears 0-1-1 0. Central Mountain: Kyle Everett 7-18-0 125, Alex Johnson 0-2-0 0, Dalton McDermott 0-1-0 0.
RECEIVING: Mount Carmel: Aidan Brokenshire 1-76 TD, Jason Kloki 1-16, Max Karycki 1-14 TD, Jaylen Delaney 1-8. Central Mountain, Mario Serafaini 5-96, Dalton McDermott 1-23, Jacob Rembold 1-6.







