Manheim Touchdown Club's All-Star Football Game, featuring the best players from Lancaster, Lebanon and Berks counties, will be bigger and better than ever for 2026.
Kickoff is at 7 p.m. May 22 at Manheim's Elden Rettew Stadium. Lancaster's all-stars will take on the all-stars of Lebanon and Berks counties.
The event will include 80 all-star football players from 38 high schools, 40 all-star cheerleaders, a performing band, skydivers delivering the game ball and fireworks after the game.
Team rosters are below.
Lancaster Head Coach
Victor Ridenour, left in photo below, is the head football coach at Lampeter-Strasburg School District, where he has been a dedicated member of the school community since 2001 as a speech pathologist. After serving 20 years as an assistant coach, he took over the head coaching role in 2021. Under his leadership and as part of a strong coaching staff, the team has earned a spot in the District 3 playoffs in each of the past five seasons, reflecting a sustained commitment to excellence both on and off the field.
Lebanon-Berks Head Coach
Alan Moyer, right in photo below, has been the head football coach at Conrad Weiser for 23 years (2003 to 2025). Compiling a record of 151 wins and 96 losses, he is currently the all-time winningest Coach at Conrad Weiser. Coach Moyer was an assistant football coach for 15 years from 1988 to 2002, for a total of 38 years coaching football at Conrad Weiser. As head coach, his teams won six section or league titles competing in the Inter-County League, Berks Football League and Lancaster-Lebanon League. As a player or coach, he was a member of 11 of the 12 section titles won in Conrad Weiser football history. His teams qualified for the district playoffs 14 years and the Eastern Conference playoffs for two years, winning that title in 2016. He was named the Section Coach of the Year six times and County Coach of the Year three times. He was elected to the Berks County Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 2017 and he also serves as president of that organization since 2009. He has also served as a district director of the PA State Football Coaches Association, representing District 3 since 2014.













