LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced its Football Athletes of the Week for Week 5 of the 2025 season. In the Western Division, Seton Hill's Ky'Ron Craggette is the Offensive Athlete of the Week while Edinboro's IUP's Logan Goodwin (Defensive Athlete of the Week) and Gannon's Damario Moore (Special Teams Athlete of the Week) were also selected. In the Eastern Division, Kutztown's Steven Burkhardt is the Offensive Athlete of the Week and is joined by the East Stroudsburg duo of Ashton Blose (Defensive) and Ty Quintois (Special Teams.)
PSAC Western Division Offensive Athlete of the Week
Ky'Ron Craggette
Seton Hill
Running Back
Senior
Connellsville, Pa. / Connellsville
Craggette rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown in the Griffins 16-7 upset win at No. 6 California last Saturday. Ky'Ron scored a 48-yard touchdown with 2:22 left in the contest that put the game away for the Griffins -- Seton Hill's first win in program history over Cal. Craggette, who rushed 27 times in the game, also added two receptions for eight yards.
PSAC Western Division Defensive Athlete of the Week
Logan Goodwin
IUP
Defensive End
Sophomore
West Chester, Pa. / Henderson
Goodwin had five tackles, including two solo tackles with 2.5 of the Crimson Hawks' nine sacks on the Edinboro quarterbacks. He also forced a fumble with one of his sacks and collected a pass breakup.
PSAC Western Division Special Teams Athlete of the Week
Damario Moore
Gannon
Wide Receiver
Freshman
Indianapolis, Ind. / Lawrence North
Moore accounted for a pair of touchdowns in Gannon's 38-35 upset of No. 14/16 Slippery Rock last Saturday, with the first coming on an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. It was the first KOR return for TD for the Golden Knights since 2013. The freshman returned four kicks for 158 yards, the fourth-highest single game total in GU history. The 89-yard return is the second-longest in school history. His second TD came on a 38-yard catch and run for a touchdown, tying the game at 28-28. He had 3 receptions for 46 yards and ran the ball four times for 28 yards. All told he had 232 all-purpose yards.
PSAC Eastern Division Offensive Athlete of the Week

Steven Burkhardt
Kutztown
Running Back
Redshirt Junior
Gloucester City, N.J. / Gloucester
Burkhardt ran for a career-high 146 yards and two touchdowns as No. 4 Kutztown remained unbeaten with a 49-0 PSAC East victory over Shippensburg last Saturday. Burkhardt scored his first TD of the afternoon on a 1-yard run late in the first quarter to give the Golden Bears a 14-0 lead. After a 99-yard kick return for a touchdown to start the second half was wiped off the board by a penalty, the Gloucester City, N.J., native took the first play of the half 91 yards to the house for a 28-0 advantage. The run was the longest of Burkhardt's career and marked KU's longest TD run since Terry Williams' school record 98-yard TD run against East Stroudsburg in 2015. Burkhardt averaged 12.2 yards per carry with 12 carries on the day. He accounted for more than half of Kutztown's rushing yardage as the Bears went over 200 yards on the ground for the sixth consecutive game (243) dating back to last year.
PSAC Eastern Division Defensive Athlete of the Week
Ashton Blose
East Stroudsburg
Defensive End
Junior
Elk, N.J. / Delsea Regional
Blose led the pass rush in a dominant performance that saw ESU shut out West Chester 35-0 in the second half. Blose recorded 2.0 sacks for a loss of 6 yards. He now has seven sacks through five weeks of the season. He registered 5 total tackles (3 solo, 2 assist) and contributed 2.0 tackles for loss. Blose was also credited with one forced fumble.
PSAC Eastern Division Special Teams Athlete of the Week
Ty Quintois
East Stroudsburg
Kicker/Punter
Junior
Harleysville, Pa. / Soudertown Area
Quintois made all seven of his kicks during the game, going 6-for-6 on PATs and a season-long 43-yard field goal. The kick was made as time expired in the second quarter, cutting West Chester's lead and narrowing the halftime deficit to 14-10. He also handled the majority of the kickoffs (4 of 6 total ESU kickoffs), averaging 63.0 yards per kick with one touchback.