90th DREAM GAME: Dunmore’s Conte looks to have big impact for City all-star team

DUNMORE — Christopher Conte has a personality as big as he is.

When he arrived at Media Night for the 90th Scranton Lions Club Dream Game at John Henzes/Veterans Memorial Stadium, he made it a point to introduce himself to everyone, offered a powerful grip for a handshake and had a smile on his face the entire time.

On the football field at Dunmore Veterans Memorial Stadium, a few days later at City all-star practice, the imposing 6-foot-4, 265-pound defensive end who helped lead Dunmore to the District 2 Class 2A championship and the PIAA semifinals showed his physicality, which was a direct contrast to his engaging first impression.

At the game, Conte looks to make an impact before he moves on to Lackawanna College.

“I am really honored to play in this game,” Conte said. “My dad (Rich) played in it in 1995, and there is a lot of history in this game. It is the longest-running all-star game, so I am really excited and very appreciative that I got picked to play.”

Conte’s size and strength made him a college prospect early in his playing career. So much so, he attended IMG Academy in Florida, the college football private academy that produces dozens of NCAA Division I athletes every year.

He valued the experience.

“It was an eye-opener,” Conte said. “I went down there as a sophomore, and I was living in a dorm, and it was a real college experience. It was really tough for the first couple of months, but I met a great group of buddies. I am still tight with some of them. It was a unique experience and opened me up to really loving the game of football.”

Ahead of his junior year, Conte returned home to Dunmore. Because he was a transfer after his sophomore year, by PIAA rules, he had to miss the first four weeks of the season.

Once he hit the field, he played with intensity. He helped Dunmore reach the District 2 Class 2A…


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Author : The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.

Publish date : 2024-07-15 00:02:00

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