Wilson Bulldogs head coach Doug Dahms, entering his 21st season, has assembled a roster brimming with talent, including All-State selections Michael Glover and Justice Hardy, as the team targets a district championship in 2026. Last season’s 42-7 quarterfinal loss to Central York highlighted leadership gaps, but this year’s squad is focused on winning. Senior tight end Michael Glover, committed to James Madison, returns after recording 35 catches for 572 yards and seven touchdowns. Justice Hardy, a former Wyomissing standout, joins the team after transferring from Berks Catholic, bringing 979 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns from last season. Dahms praised Hardy’s impact, noting half the team knew him from youth leagues. Key returnees include linebacker EJ Brownback (117 tackles, four sacks) and Damoni Daglis (56 tackles, three sacks). Quarterback Cole Peterson, transitioning from long snapper, will rely on his smarts to manage the offense. The Bulldogs’ schedule includes matchups against Reading on Sept. 25, with high hopes for a deep playoff run.