The YAIAA Football Coaches Association announced its selections for the 2025 All-Stars on Sunday across all three divisions.
In Division III, Bermudian Springs quarterback Lane Hubbard was named Offensive MVP. So far, Hubbard has passed for 1,301 yards and 13 touchdowns, and has rushed for 695 yards and 10 scores to lead his Eagles into the District 3 Class 3A semifinals.
Cameron Hackman was also named Defensive MVP for the Eagles, having compiled 92 tackles, 13 for loss to go with five sacks and a pair of fumble recoveries as a sophomore.
Bermudian Springs swept the top honors with John Livelsberger being named Coach of the Year for leading the Eagles to their second straight Division III title.
Offensive MVP: Lane Hubbard, Bermudian Springs, Sr.
Defensive MVP: Cameron Hackman, Ber

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