Anthony Myers was a track runner and
football running back and
cornerback for Berks Catholic High School. He was a talented player who lettered in football his freshman year. On October 21, 2018, he was diagnosed with Stage III
anaplastic astrocytoma, a rare form of
brain cancer. After his diagnoses, he was cleared to play for one final football game, a playoff game against
The Milton Hershey School. During his final game, Myers scored two touchdowns, the second on a notable 80-yard punt return. Myers received a huge amount of support from the local community, including the
Philadelphia Eagles; he got to meet with then Eagles coach
Doug Pederson and
Alshon Jeffery with whom he shared the jersey number 17, among other Eagles and
New York Giants players when he attended a game where he and the Berks Catholic Football team were granted 50 sideline tickets. He received a video supporting him which had many high school teams and sports stars sending messages of support, including
Villanova basketball coach
Jay Wright,
JJ Redick of the
Philadelphia 76ers, and Kentucky basketball coach
John Calipari wishing Myers well. Myers also appeared on
NFL Network’s
Good Morning Football and was given free tickets to
Super Bowl LIII. His cancer treatment was documented on social media as 17 Strong and many t-shirts and other items bearing the words "17 Strong" or "Take Me to Practice" were sold during his treatment to support the Anthony Myers Movement, a charity founded by Myers. The non-profit organization's stated goals are family financial assistance, retreat and respite aid, aid for medical education, and medical research funding. On December 4, 2019, after several weeks of his condition worsening, Myers died. Berks Catholic retired his football letter during and before the 2020–2021 season the
AstroTurf Corporation donated two patches that had a large gold and white “17” marking the 17 yard line on the football field at Berks Catholic. Myers was honored at the football team’s class of 2021 senior night, and at the class of 2021’s graduation ceremony. ==Notable alumni==