WEST PITTSTON — Nick Ciampi spent the season proving he could be more than just a speedy, big-play threat for the Wyoming Area football team.
Ciampi made his case with toughness and durability, leading up to the opportunity to be the featured performer for the Warriors in their 61st meeting with rival Pittston Area.
The Warriors patiently dug out of a 15-point hole with Ciampi powering his way to the Carmelo Falcone Award as the game’s Most Valuable Player in a 41-22 victory Friday night at Anthony “Jake” Sobeski Stadium.
Ciampi carried 25 times for 228 yards and three touchdowns and was also in on six tackles, two of which stopped Pittston Area for losses.
“Throughout the season you saw his playmaking ability grow, you saw his competitive confidence grow,” Warriors coach Randy Spencer

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