As class of 2024 four-star wide receiver Tyseer Denmark gets closer to his November 24th decision date, the Philadelphia (Pa.) Roman Catholic star had some unfinished business to take care of on Saturday afternoon. Denmark and his Roman Catholic team trounced Archbishop Wood 28-0 to bring home the school’s first Philadelphia Catholic League football championship in 15 years.
“It feels amazing to be here with the group of guys that I get to be here with,” said Denmark after the game. “It’s an amazing group of guys, probably one of the best football teams I could ever ask to play…
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