Dallastown football is coming off a phenomenal 9-2 season. The senior led team has had many players committed to play college football.
Dallastown signing days are held three times over the course of the year. May 21, 2025 was the last day the Dallastown Athletic Department recognized athletes playing at the collegiate level.
As the spring signing day comes to a close Dallastown football has added six new football players to the list of 11.
Collin Crowl:
Crowl has committed to Westminster college majoring in business administration. Crowl plays Wide Receiver and has hopes to achieve new heights in the college level. He has played a total of 11 years.
“I still feel like there’s a lot I have to prove, and I wasn’t ready to step away from football just yet.
Warren Kabamba:
Kabamba committed to Widener University majoring in finance. He has played offensive line and defensive line throughout his high school career, but will focus on defensive lineman in college. Being an undersized defensive lineman has been no problem for him because of the players he looked up to growing up.
“Seeing Aaron Donald dominate the game, even as an undersized lineman, really inspired me. He showed me that heart, work ethic, and determination can outweigh doubt—and that’s what gave me the push to start playing football.”
Sawyer Lease:
Lease signed to play for Lebanon Valley college to major in secondary education. Lease plays safety and will continue to do so in college. The Lease family name is no stranger to Dallastown football. His brother Dylan Lease, class of 2022 alumni, was a quarterback who also played college football.
“My brother played before me, and I guess in a way, I was just trying to follow in his footsteps. Watching him, I saw what the game could mean—how it could shape you—and part of me just wanted to be a part of that too.”
Aidyn Garner:
Garner signed to play for Lebanon Valley college to major in business administration. As a two year starter for Dallastown at linebacker he achieved much success. Garner wanted a school that felt like home. The Dallastown student section gave the team much love every Friday Night.
“It’s not just a great college with an amazing atmosphere—it’s the vision the football program has for the future that really drew me in. I want to be part of what they’re building there.”
Antonio Bordonada:
Bordonada committed to Lincoln University to play wide receiver. Despite him not knowing for sure what he wants to major in, he had no second thoughts about playing in the next level. Bordonada participated in countless football camps and college practices to get his name out there.
If bordanada could give any advice to the upcoming football players he would say, “If you want to stand out, you have to be willing to outwork everyone around you. Put in the extra hours, stay consistent, and build a reputation for doing things the right way—even when no one’s watching.”
Colby Laughman:
Laughman committed to Wilkes University to major in mechanical engineering. The 3 year starter has quite a resume in Dallastown football. He competed in the all-star senior bowl, 2nd team all county defensive end his senior year, and 1st team defensive end his junior year. He will continue to play defensive lineman on the next level.
“I think experience has been my greatest teacher. Over the last three seasons, I’ve grown a lot—especially going up against strong competition and facing talented offensive linemen. Those battles have really prepared me for what’s next.”