Football Media Guide 2025

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PANTHERS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2025

PANTHERS FOOTBALL PANTHER

Paolo Advincula

Jeff and Bonnie Akin

Dan and Alisa Barlow

Chris and Kris Colio

Jim and Jill Ham

Brian and Kim Hart

Robert and Kelly McGovern

John and Allyson Pearce

Ray and Anne Pilcher

James and Ellen Rogers

James and Alicia Townes

FOOTBALL INTRO

PVI Football was established in 1984. Coach Michael Grandizio (Coach “G”) took over the program for PVI as the head coach in 2017. He has taken a very simple but effective approach on building the PVI Football team. To have success, he believes you need to define the pillars that make up a program and a team identity. Coach G is committed to teaching three values that make up “ ALL IN. ” These values are punctuality, hard work, and be a person of integrity.

the young men he coaches not only as football players, but more importantly as future leaders in society.

Once again, a very simple phrase (ALL IN) , but on the field an entire team needs to be locked into one goal and these goals can only be met through togetherness, commitment to each other, and the ALL IN values. Coach G is dedicated to the growth of

The 2025 football year looks promising with 120 players suiting up for the Panthers. The varsity team this season will look to make its third WCAC Championship game appearance in the last four seasons, and look to defend their 2024 WCAC Championship. This increase in number not only boosted the varsity and junior varsity levels, but this year PVI will again field a separate freshman team. Everyone is behind the Panthers for the 2025 season.

ALL IN

PVI FOOTBALL

Go Panthers!! ALL IN!!

PANTHERS FOOTBALL

PVI ALUMNI THANK YOU!!

Brendan Robinson '23 William & Mary
Griffin Hart '23
James Madison
Jack Morningstar '23 Bridgewater
Ryan Cammas ‘22 Coach Delaware St
Owen Ellison '25 John Carroll
Gavin Woo ‘25 Wesleyan
Gabriel Johnson '25 Roanoke College
Not pictured: Liam Drummond '25-John Carroll, Cole Stup '25-Johns Hopkins, Nate Hoskins '24-Muhlenberg
Will Emerson '25 Roanoke College

2025 VARSITY SCHEDULE

MEET THE COACHES

VARSITY HEAD COACH - MICHAEL GRANDIZIO

COACH “G”

I grew up playing football for legendary coach Dave Wildonger of William High School of the East Penn Conference in Southeastern Pennsylvania. As a youth, I played every position before settling in at defensive end for the last three years of my playing career.

After moving to Virginia, I started coaching as an assistant in Fairfax County at Oakton and Lake Braddock High Schools, primarily on defense at all levels, before coming to Paul VI as the head strength and conditioning coach in 2007.

I fell in love with PVI right away. Along with the principles and values that make our school, the people here are tremendous. Being here for over a decade and coaching multiple sports and students in our strength program, PVI has become home to me. In 2017, I jumped at the opportunity to coach football again and to take over our program.

I reside in the City of Fairfax with my loving wife, Lisa; my beautiful daughter, Giada; and my mini-me, Joey.

Our football program will see continued success because of the strong support from our administration, athletic community, and the hard work of our student-athletes.

ALL IN!!

ASSISTANT COACHES

DAN EVANS

Coaching Responsibility: Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers

Hometown: Centreville, VA

High School Attended: Paul VI

Position Played: Wide Receiver

High School Coaching Experience: 12 years of coaching football, Six years at Paul VI

Favorite Football Experience: In 1998, having a winning season and making the WCAC playoffs. Winning the ODAC Championship at Catholic University.

Current Residence / Family: Living in Gainesville, VA with his beautiful, supporting wife Kelly, and children Tally ‘25 and Quinn

DAN BARLOW

Coaching Responsibility: Program Development & Administration, Varsity Assistant

Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA

High School Attended: Kempsville High School

Position Played: Offensive Line

High School Coaching Experience: Paul VI, Broad Run

Favorite Football Experience: Developing players into high level contributors and leaders

Current Residence / Family: Living in Ashburn, VA with wife Alisa and children Madison and Brent

JO ERNST

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity Defensive Line

Hometown: St. Louis, MO

Position Played: Linebacker/Nose Tackle/Offensive Tackle

High School Coaching Experience: 17 years of experience; two district, two state, one national championships

Favorite Football Experience: Working with and forging relationships with players

Current Residence / Family: Living in Northern Virginia with wife Nicole and children Addison and Zachary

ASSISTANT COACHES

DENNIS HUTSON

Coaching Responsibility: Running backs

Hometown: Adelphi, MD

High School Attended: High Point High School

Position Played: Running Back/Kick Off/Punt Returner

High School Coaching Experience: 42 years of football, 41 years of track

Favorite Football Experience: Played at JMU for the state championship game

Current Residence / Family: Living in Fairfax, VA with his wife, Pamela; they have three children: Cali, Caleb and Chase

GREG LOVE

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity Administrator/Social Media

Hometown: McLean, VA

High School Attended: McLean

Position Played: Running Back/Quarterback/Safety

Favorite Football Experience: Beating and coaching against our rivals Langley High School

Current Residence / Family: Living in Herndon, VA

JOE DEPORTER

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity Defensive Coordinator/ Oakton, VA

High School Attended: Paul VI

Defensive End

High School Coaching Experience: 19 years in Northern VA, Paul VI, West Springfield, Herndon, coached all position groups on defense. Defensive coordinator at West Springfield, associate head coach at Herndon/special teams coordinator.

Favorite Football Experience: Playing: Winning three ODAC championships at Bridgewater College, Coaching: 2014 Patriot conference champions at West Springfield

Current Residence / Family: Living in Centreville, VA with the most amazing and supportive coach’s wife Christina and children Brett, Braeleigh and Brooke

ASSISTANT COACHES

JP HOGAN

Coaching Responsibility: Linebackers

Hometown: Clarksville, TN

High School Attended: Clarksville High School

Position Played: Wide Receiver/DB/Punter/Kicker

High School Coaching Experience: 20 years of coaching

Favorite Football Experience: Playing college football at Austin

Peay State University. Started all four years at punter.

Current Residence / Family: Living in Reston with wife Sarah

CHRIS DEMLEIN

Coaching Responsibility: JV Assistant Coach

Hometown: Mystic, CT

High School Attended: Litchfield High School

Position Played: Rugby for three years in college

High School Coaching Experience: Three years at PVI for football and track & field. Strength and conditioning for 10 years.

Favorite Football Experience: Watching my freshman team (now juniors) get stronger, faster and better. Seeing them grow up over the past three years has been incredible, and I can’t wait to see what happens this year.

Current Residence / Family: Living in South Riding. Has two sons John ‘26 and James (Gainesville Grizzlies)

TIM CAHILL

Coaching Responsibility: JV Head Coach

Hometown: Haymarket, VA

High School Attended: Dunwoody High School, Atlanta, GA

Position Played: Defensive Back/Strong Safety

High School Coaching Experience: Two years football (four years Paul VI Wrestling)

Favorite Football Experience: Watching my sons play high school football and go to the playoffs

Current Residence / Family: Living in Haymarket, VA with wife Tuyet and sons Sean and Connor

ASSISTANT COACHES

DR. PATRICK J. ROZMAJZL

Coaching Responsibility: Freshman Linebackers

Walsh Jesuit High School Center/Defensive Tackle

High School Coaching Experience: Three years with Paul VI Favorite Football Experience: Watching the Browns defeat the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in 1979

Current Residence / Family: Living in Fairfax, VA with wife Pamela. They have four adult children: Rebecca ‘10, Daniel ‘12, Jacob

GORDON LEIB

Coaching Responsibility: Head Freshman Coach Cumberland, MD

Allegany High School

Tight End/Tackle

High School Coaching Experience: Football and Basketball

Favorite Football Experience: The day facemasks were introduced Current Residence / Family: Sterling, VA. Gail and Shelby and

MATIAS PANIAGUA

Coaching Responsibility: Freshman Assistant Coach

Hometown: Manassas Park, VA

High School Attended: Manassas Park High School

Position Played: track, swim and cross country in high school

High School Coaching Experience: first year

Favorite Football Experience: I love the infectious intensity and competitiveness of the game

Current Residence / Family: Live in Manassas with Youth Apostles community

ASSISTANT COACHES

MIKE EASTMAN

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity Defense (also the PVI Varsity head wrestling coach)

Hometown: Jefferson, NJ

High School Attended: Jefferson, NJ

Position Played: Defensive End/Offensive Guard

High School Coaching Experience: Nine years of football/16 years of wrestling

Favorite Football Experience: The family atmosphere part of football is like no other sport.

Current Residence / Family: Living in Manassas, VA

PETE GRANT

Coaching Responsibility: JV offensive and Defensive Lines

St. John’s College High School, Washington

D.C., Teammate of Coach D’Agostino Linebacker/Fullback/Punter

High School Coaching Experience: St. John’s for five years and

Favorite Football Experience: Winning WCAC Championships as both a player and a coach in both Football and Baseball

Current Residence / Family: Living in Fairfax, VA with wife Sheila. Has three adult children: Bridget Yoko ‘03, Kelly Clark ‘06 and Meaghan

LEONARD STEPHENS

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity Special Teams West Windsor, NJ

West Windsor Plainsboro

Tight End

High School Coaching Experience: West Windsor Plainsboro (2002) Gonzaga (2009-2014) Bishop O’Connell (2015)

Favorite Football Experience: Playing in the NFL six seasons

Current Residence / Family: Living in Sterling, VA with wife Dr. Candice Turpin-Stephens and children Kendall and Leonard (III)

ASSISTANT COACHES

DAN GRIMM

Coaching Responsibility: Freshman Assistant Coach

Hometown: Fairfax, VA

High School Attended: Paul VI

Position Played: Offensive Line

High School Coaching Experience: 2 Years High School

Favorite Football Experience: Notre Dame winning the national championship in 1988

Current Residence / Family: Reside in Aldie with wife Gigi and two daughters, Madelyn and Amelia

CHESTY FRANK

Coaching Responsibility: Varsity assistant coach, Assistant wrestling coach

Hometown: Honolulu, HI

High School Attended: Fairfax High

High School Coaching Experience: 35 years

Favorite Football Experience: Winning two football and two wrestling WCAC Championships

In loving memory of Bob Richel.... our program, and our students are better because of you.

IN LOVING MEMORY

2025 VARSITY ROSTER

2025 VARSITY TEAM

FIRST ROW: Andrew Domingos, William Rommelmeyer, Keyon Johnson, AJ Sexton, Carter Holland, Rodrigo Jauregui, Will Ham, Adam Corkhill

SECOND ROW: Brent Barlow, Jacob Johnson, Nathaniel Rommelmeyer, Jonathan Lineberry, Christian Rutland, Miles Sanderson, Matthew Underwood, Michael Zito

THIRD ROW: David Kim, Tanner Wiles, Teddy Montgomery, Bryan Urrutia Romero, Max Siegel, AJ Wilkins, Alex Reyes, Aiden Gallagher, Cory St. Pierre

FOURTH ROW: Michael Smith, Endale Kidd, Patrick Pearce, Seth Tebbe, Grayson Woo, Khoi Le, Braxton Green, Dominic Juliano, Patrick Townes

FIFTH ROW: Cody Thomas, Ryan Maso, Logan Adams, Cooper Colcombe, Hudson Akin, Dominic Gayle, Paul Fransella, Alex Sawyer

MISSING FROM PICTURE: Bryce Hart, John Demlein

PANTHER SENIORS

AJ SEXTON

Number of years playing football: 4 (1 year at PVI)

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Everyone welcoming me in and making me feel like I’ve been here all four years. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Never give up and keep working. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

John 13:7 “Jesus answered him, you don’t know what I am doing now, but you will understand later.”

CARTER HOLLAND

Number of years playing football: 3

What else do you do? Lacrosse

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Pre-game locker room time before Georgetown Prep scrimmage. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Don’t quit when things get hard. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Lebron James

BRYCE HART

Number of years playing football: 10

What else do you do? Lacrosse, Catholic Athletes Club, and Freshmen basketball

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC championship for the first time in 25 years. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? How to respond to adversity. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? “Success is not final; failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” (Winston Churchill)

PANTHER SENIORS

AJ WILKINS

Number of years playing football: 2

What else do you do? Volleyball, Shotput, Mechanics Club, Touch Grass Club, Philosophy Club, It’s Academic Club

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? 2026 Team Barbecue

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Work hard and don’t quit.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”

ANDREW DOMINGOS

Number of years playing football: 5

What else do you do? Track & Field, R.E.A.C.H., Senior Retreat Leaders, Big Brother/Big Sister

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Celebrating the WCAC Championship win.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Effort is everything.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

“Don’t count the days, make the days count.” Muhammad Ali

ALEX REYES

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? Altar Server, Leader in Discipleship Club, Nobilis Christi, Philosophy Club, SGA

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Football mirrors manhood.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? St. John Paul II

PANTHER SENIORS

ADAM CORKHILL

Number of years playing football: 12

What other sports do you play? Lacrosse

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC chip. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? It’s more than just a game. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? “Pressure is a privilege.”

AIDEN GALLAGHER

Number of years playing football: 2

What other sports do you play? Baseball and basketball

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship last year.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? The team is a family not just a team. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Coach Hogan pushes me to be better every day.

TEDDY MONTGOMERY

Number of years playing football: 1

What else do you do? Baseball

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Making new friends. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Do the hard stuff now not later.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? “If you don’t make it, it’s your own dang fault.”

PANTHER SENIORS

NATE ROMMELMEYER

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? Black and Gold Ambassadors, Retreat Leader, National Honor Society

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Celebrating the WCAC Championship on the bus ride back to PVI in 2024.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? The harder you work, the harder it is to quit. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

WILLIAM ROMMELMEYER

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? PVI Swim, Big Brother Big Sister, PVI Choir

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC championship in 2024 and rushing the field after the game.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? I’ve learned the value of accountability and how rewarding hard work is.

What is your favorite quote or person(s) that inspires you? My parents.

MAX SIEGEL

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? Golf

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship last year.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Practice is the start of where Champions are made.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

My Coaches are very motivating and supportive during practice and games.

PANTHER SENIORS

CHRISTIAN RUTLAND

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? Track & Field, Asian Culture Club, The Writer’s Block Club, Catholic Athletes Club.

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Building strong relationships with my teammates and coaches. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? True resilience matters just as much off the field as it does on it. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Coach Hutson

BRYAN URRUTIA ROMERO

Number of years playing football: 6

What else do you do? Wrestling and Track & Field

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? We are like brothers during practice; we don’t act like individuals who are strangers to each other, but individuals that have been here for a longest moments, the toughest associations, and we fight through it like brothers in arms. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? You don’t have to be the most talented player on the field, you have to be the most hard-working player on the field to win. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? A real man keeps moving further, even though the life is hard or is not going your way. A real man keeps going and resolves it by his own mindset.

KEYON JOHNSON

Number of years playing football: 13

What else do you do? Track & Field

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? The bond I’ve built with my teammates. Never would I trade them for any other team. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Discipline and how to face adversity. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? I’m inspired by my Dad; I want to do what he does, but better.

PANTHER SENIORS

JOHN DEMLEIN

Number of years playing football: 5

What else do you do? I am a wrestler, I love to altar serve

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Every time we have a team prayer, and a good practice or game

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Hard work may not always guarantee your goal but it guarantees your growth, especially when you put God first What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

Jesus - “Love one another as I have loved you”

WILL HAM

Number of years playing football: 1st year playing football

What else do you do? High school and Club Soccer, Big Brother Program, Mechanics Club

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? I have just started to get to know the team, but have enjoyed my time so far and look forward to getting to know my teammates better

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? In football, the most successful programs seem to operate as families. I have learned from this program that there is nothing more important than a teammate, and that I can trust one to do anything for me. The best relationships are formed through hard work and grit. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Both of my parents inspire me. They are always as passionate as me when it comes to something that makes me happy. They sacrifice a lot for me, and I will always be grateful.

RODRIGO JÁUREGUI

Number of years playing football: 1

What else do you do? Choir, Theatre, Philosophy Club, Campus Ministry Leadership Team, Spanish Honor Society Board, Tri-M, National Honor Society. What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Spending time with my teammates and seeing each player carry one another to push through the hard times.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? If you dwell too much on what you did in the past, you forget what you are doing in the present.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? I am not capable of doing big things, but I want to do everything, even the little things, for the greater Glory of God. -St. Dominic Savio

PANTHER SENIORS

MILES SANDERSON

Number of years playing football: 5

What else do you do? Wrestling

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship against Ryken in 2024

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Adversity and mistakes will always come, but it’s how we respond and learn from them that is important. What is your favorite quote or person(s) that inspires you? My parents.

JACOB JOHNSON

Number of years playing football: 10

What else do you do? Catholic Athletes for Christ Club, Wrestling as a Freshman

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the Chip. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Stay low

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? “Redddd!” Coach G.

JONATHAN LINEBERRY

Number of years playing football: 4

What else do you do? Wrestling, Track & Field, President of Fishing Club

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Two-a-days during sophomore year.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Discipline will carry you further than motivation will. What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? 2 Corinthians 4:18 “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”

PANTHER SENIORS

BRENT BARLOW

Number of years playing football: 11

What else do you do? National Honor Society, Math Club, Spanish Club, Fishing Club

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? My favorite memory of PVI football is getting to celebrate on the field with my dad after we beat Ryken in the WCAC championship.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? The most valuable lesson that I have learned playing football is that success comes from hard work and hard work comes from how much you love the game.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

“Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can’t.” Jerry Rice

TANNER WILES

Number of years playing football: 3

What else do you do? Lacrosse and Basketball

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Scoring my first varsity touchdown my sophomore year

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? To be part of something bigger than yourself

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you?

“Be where your feet are” is something that my dad has always said that has stuck with me my whole life.

TEAM MANAGERS

FIRST ROW (L to R): Medha Unnava, Shay Carrow, Sofia Fandino

SECOND ROW: Jaxon Pochick, Brendan O’Connell

THIRD ROW: Harper Bozell, Charlotte Miller, Mimi McCoy

NOT PICTURED: Addie Ross, Emily Steele, Katherine Maroulis

SENIOR MANAGERS

SHAY CARROW

Number of years managing football team: 4

What else do you do? National Honor Society, Tri-M Music National Honor Society, Varsity Track and Field Discus, Varsity Basketball Manager, Pink and White Club, Senior Retreat Leader, and Panther Pals.

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship last year!

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Through managing football, I have learned dedication and commitment to the program from Coach G as well as the other coaches.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? Person that inspires/ motivates me - Coach UB

KATHERINE MAROULIS

Number of years managing football team: 1

What else do you do? Varsity Girls Basketball

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? The team meals and the family BBQ.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Family matters.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? My favorite person that inspires me is my cousin who is an Olympic wrestling gold medalist

MEDHA UNNAVA

Number of years managing football: 2

What is your favorite memory of PVI football? Winning the WCAC Championship. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? To always put family first and that family always looks out for each other.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? ALL IN!!! - Coach G

MELISSA MCCOY

Number of years managing football: 2

What else do you do? Played volleyball and basketball freshman year. What is your favorite memory of PVI football? The WCAC Championship game when everyone rushed the field to celebrate with the team.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned from PVI football? Time management.

What is your favorite quote or person that inspires you? “Once you know what failure feels like, determination chases success.’’ Kobe Bryant

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

From the first snap to the final whistle you've played with grit, hustle and an ALL IN mindset every time you step on the field. Your passion is infectious and your drive inspires others around you. We're so proud of the young man and teammate you've become. We know big things are in store for you! Go Panthers! Go Dukes!

Christian, we are incredibly proud of you! Your continued hard work and dedication have shaped you into an incredible young man. Remember to embrace the challenges and celebrate the triumphs, both big and small With God’s grace, we wish you a great season and a wonderful senior year. # ALL IN

Love, Mom, Dad and Dex
Aiden #20

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

We could not be more proud of all your hard work on and off the field over the past few years. Good luck in your Senior Season! Love, Mom and Dad

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

Congratulations Adam and the Class of 2026 !

Congratulations

Congratulations Adam and the Class of 2026 !

We are so proud of the young man you’ve become, both on and off the field. It’s been a joy watching you play over the years, and we’ve loved cheering you on every step of the way!

Here’s to the start of an amazing senior year filled with great memories and everything you’ve worked so hard for!

Love - Mom, Dad & Mason

Congratulations Adam and the Class of 2026 !

Congratulations Adam and the Class of 2026 !

We are so proud of the young man you’ve become, both on and off the field. It’s been a joy watching you play over the years, and we’ve loved cheering you on every step of the way!

We are so proud of the young man you’ve become, both on and off the field. It’s been a joy watching you play over the years, and we’ve loved cheering you on every step of the way!

We are so proud of the young man you’ve become, both on and off the field. It’s been a joy watching you play over the years, and we’ve loved cheering you on every step of the way!

Here’s to the start of an amazing senior year filled with great memories and everything you’ve worked so hard for!

Here’s to the start of an amazing senior year filled with great memories and everything you’ve worked so hard for!

Love - Mom, Dad & Mason

Love - Mom, Dad & Mason

Here’s to the start of an amazing senior year filled with great memories and everything you’ve worked so hard for!

Love - Mom, Dad & Mason

"Keyon! This is your moment your senior year! Keep your head high, work hard, remain humble, stay true to your values, and remember: every choice you make shapes the man you’re becoming We believe in you!

We are both on play over every step Here’s to with great hard for!

Love - Mom,

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

Brent Barlow #50

Brent - Congratulations on an outs the past four years, you’ve shown what it means to be All In Whether it was summer workouts, film study, or Friday night under the lights, you brought energy to everything you did We are so proud of you and cannot wait to see what your future holds! Love, Mom, Dad, Madison and Zeke

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

Congrats on a great 4 years. We have loved watching you grow up playing football and look forward to you and your teammates working to achieve back to back championships. We love you

2025 SENIOR SHOUT OUTS

2025 JV SCHEDULE

2025 FRESHMAN SCHEDULE

2025 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM

2025 FRESHMAN TEAM

CHEERLEADERS

Front row: Landry Gardner, Bailey Cannon, Lyla Fries, Abby Davis, Cameron Gerhard

Second row: Emme Nylund, Kaela Kelly, Ava Safa, Sydney Evans, Kendall Leitch, Sadie Lattanze, Leslie Burnett, Ashley Flowers, Kate Turner

Back row: Coach Pochick, Peyton Smith, Presley Fowler, Claire Woestman, Bree Hornbecker, Mady Lloyd, Gigi DiPasquale, Mila Makarov, Lindsey Armitage, Alana Unni, Coach Rein

PANTHER SENIORS

Landry Gardner, Bailey Cannon, Lyla Fries, Abby Davis, Cameron Gerhard

Black and Gold Football Camps Every Summer at PVI

PVI is excited to continue the new era of football excellence, welcoming all boys with an interest in football to come and learn from the incredible staff at our state of the art facility. Our camp includes drills to further development which are customized for each individual position. Camp will also feature the following:

- 7 on 7 tournament

- Speed & agility drills and competitions

- Tour of our new facility and introduction to weightlifting technique

- Punt-Pass-Kick and QB accuracy competition

- Positional skill work (skill positions, linemen, QBs, and kickers/punters)

- Middle school prospect days

- Big Man Camps

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