Along Trinity’s defensive line, Marcus Yeager and Samuel Mulbah make a strong combination. The University of Massachusetts extended offers to the two on Wednesday.

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Trinity finished the season with an 8-2 record, winning the Colonial division. Bermudian Springs defeated the Shamrocks in the District 3 3A championship.

The Shamrocks’ defense, which gave up only 18.4 points per game, was a major contributor to their success. largely as a result of Yeager and Mulbah’s performances.

The Mid-Penn honored both Yeager and Mulbah, with Mulbah receiving Colonial second-team defense and Yeager receiving Mid-Penn Colonial first-team defense.

The same program has now extended their initial Division I offers to both youngsters.

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