The Plymouth Whitemarsh (Plymouth Meeting, PA) varsity football team will host Wilson (West Lawn, PA) in a non-conference matchup tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Pennsylvania High School Football
Who: Plymouth Whitemarsh vs Wilson
When: Friday, August 29, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Wilson Looks to Stay Undefeated Against Plymouth Whitemarsh in Friday Night Clash
Plymouth Meeting, PA – The Plymouth Whitemarsh (25-26) varsity football team is set to host Wilson (25-26) in a non-conference matchup on Friday night, with both teams aiming to make early-season statements. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM.
Coming off contrasting starts to the season, Wilson carries a perfect 1-0 record into this game, while Plymouth Whitemarsh is still searching for its first win at 0-1. The Pride of Wilson has shown a potent offense early, scoring 35 points in their opener and outpacing opponents in both the ground and aerial game. Monty Greer leads the team with 61 rushing yards per game, while quarterback Mason Young has thrown for 190 yards per game. Michael Glover has been the primary target, averaging 77 receiving yards per game.
Plymouth Whitemarsh, despite their 0-1 record, has displayed a balanced attack led by standout Cole Reilly. Reilly is currently the team’s engine, accounting for 111 rushing yards, 169 passing yards, and 280 total yards per game—well above national averages. Michael Bongard and Michael Giangiulio contribute key receiving and tackling support, helping the team stay competitive in every quarter.
Statistically, Plymouth Whitemarsh has the edge in rushing yards (279 to 185) and total offense (448 to 375), while Wilson’s passing game has been slightly stronger (190 passing yards per game compared to 169). Defensively, the Pride and the Colonials are closely matched, with Plymouth Whitemarsh averaging 48 tackles per game versus Wilson’s 40.
Scoring trends so far indicate that both teams can put points on the board early, with Wilson scoring 14 points in each of the first two quarters in their opener, while Plymouth Whitemarsh has been consistent in the second and fourth quarters. This sets up what promises to be an evenly matched, high-energy contest.
Neither team has faced common opponents this season, but both will be looking to establish dominance in this first-ever meeting. With Wilson hoping to remain unbeaten and Plymouth Whitemarsh aiming to bounce back, Friday night’s game at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School is shaping up to be a thrilling showdown.