HS football preview: Albert Gallatin
Dindl enters 8th year of successful reign at AG
When it comes to the four Fayette County independent teams, one has stood out clearly as the most successful.
Albert Gallatin under Drew Dindl has compiled a 29-20 record in six years outside of the WPIAL, including 6-3 last year which tied California (8-4) for the second-best winning percentage (.667) among local teams behind Jefferson-Morgan (10-1)
The Colonials went 0-10 in DindlĢƵ first season at the helm which was their last in the WPIAL before going independent. His overall record is 29-30 as he enters his eighth year at AG.
“ItĢƵ been good, a lot different from year one to year eight for sure,” Dindl said in looking back. “Those first couple years I was still trying to figure things out, trying to find my way. We seem to have a pretty good system now. I think we ended up with 3,300 rushing yards last year.”
The Colonials will continue with their vaunted ground attack led again by quarterback Bronx Jamison.
“Bronx will be a junior. He got some starts as a freshman for us and took over full time last year,” Dindl said. “He did a real good job last year for us. Even now he asks real good questions.”
Albert Gallatin again spent time over the summer with Harding University, an NCAA Division-II school that won the 2023 national title.
“We welcomed them in again and they always have good things to say about Jamison,” Dindl said. “They actually brought their starting quarterback this year to help out. Even that kid was impressed with him.”
While Jamison runs the offense well, one area Dindl would like to see improvement in is the passing game which the Colonials rarely utilize although the potential for big plays through the air opens up at times with defenses concentrating on stopping AGĢƵ running attack.
“He struggled there a little bit but heĢƵ improved in the offseason with that with strength and delivery,” Dindl said. “We had some routes open but missed a few passes last year but I have confidence heĢƵ going to hit those this year.”
Albert GallatinĢƵ feature running back will be senior Adam Pegg who exploded for several long touchdowns a year ago.
“One of our A-backs would be Adam whoĢƵ a big-play guy for sure,” Dindl said. “We’re still looking for that guy to replace Caleb DeHaven and also Nasir Moore. Pegg is our main guy and we’ve got Tee Guesman, a senior, and Roman Smith, a junior, at that B-back (fullback) position that will be huge for us.
“We moved Ethan Kennedy in from receiver, we’re trying him out a little bit at A-back to see if he likes it. If not we’ll move him back out to receiver. HeĢƵ a senior. We’ve got some freshmen that we may look at and then we have a sophomore, Clayton Bollinger, who has been repping there.”
The offensive line has several veterans returning.
“We’ve got a lot of guys back that had playing experience,” Dindl said. “Aidan Garcia and J.J. Perrine are our anchors, they’re both seniors. We’ve got CJ Colgan coming back off a bad knee injury that occurred early last year for his senior year and Chris Rizer, who’ll be a sophomore, got some action as a freshman after CJ got hurt. Rizer will be the center. He had a heck of an offseason in the weightroom and has gotten bigger and stronger, so we’re excited to see what he does. CJ will probably be at guard.
“Brock Turney is another senior we hope we can count on.”
Dindl is hoping his team will develop some depth as the season goes on.
“Our roster will end up being around 35 or 40,” Dindl said. “We might have a couple kids playing one way but not many. Hopefully we can get a few rotations in at defensive line. Some of our linebackers will be playing both ways. Pegg is one of our strong safeties on defense and probably won’t come off the field much. HeĢƵ just a good player.
“Kennedy is going to be a cornerback. HeĢƵ pretty tough, always in position. Roman, we’re going to be counting on him a bunch. HeĢƵ got to be that big middle linebacker who plugs up everything this year. We’ve got to get a lot out of Perrine, hopefully, also, on the D-line. HeĢƵ about 6-3, 6-4 and about 300 pounds. HeĢƵ a monster. Garcia will play linebacker on defense for us.”
Dindl felt the time his team spent with Harding again was beneficial to his team.
“We did our summer workouts and they came in and worked with us and I think that helps us a lot,” Dindl said. “Their terminology is very similar to ours so when they’re calling out what to do our kids understand and right away and go do it.”
Avoiding injuries will be one of the keys to success for AG, according to Dindl.
“I just think itĢƵ staying healthy. We’re very thin,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of young guys that are going to have to get ready but they’re not quite there right now so our older guys have to be tough and stay healthy until these guys are ready to rock and roll and give us a few more able bodies to give the starters a break here and there.
“Hopefully we’re in good enough shape to make it to the fourth quarter and be able to keep playing with some of these teams that have bigger numbers and better depth.”
The Colonials swept their three Fayette County opponents in 2024, knocking off Connellsville, 29-26, for the first time ever in their 14th meeting, and also defeating Uniontown, 36-21, and Brownsville, 48-6.
“Those are always big games, the ones the kids really want to win and it was nice to win all three last year,” Dindl said. “Yeah we beat Uniontown and Brownsville and finally beat Connellsville in a close game, so I’m sure they’ll be coming back with a vengeance after that one. We play all three of those teams again this year.”
Albert Gallatin defeated Laurel Highlands two years ago but for the second year in a row the Mustangs aren’t on the schedule.
“We couldn’t work anything out with LH because of the WPIAL schedule, they didn’t have an opening,” Dindl said. “But one good thing is this will be the first year since we went independent where we’ll have a full 10-game schedule, five home games and five away.”
Albert Gallatin plays at Connellsville on Sept. 5 and at Brownsville on Oct. 17 and hosts Uniontown on Sept. 19. The Colonials also have home games against Northern Garrett, Maryland (Sept. 12), Hedgesville, West Virginia (Oct. 10) and Weir, West Virginia (Oct. 24).
DindlĢƵ coaching staff includes Jeff Rush, Dylan Rush, Zack Dillow, Danny Morgan and Stan Wolfe.




