Update

Isheem Young, an Imhotep Charter football star committed to play at Penn State, was arrested Friday and charged with robbing a Wawa with two others in July, according to Philly.com.

Young, 18, was arraigned on counts of robbery, conspiracy, firearms violations and related offenses, Philly.com reported. The site also reported that bail was set at $150,000.

An electrifying running back and defensive back at Imhotep who agreed to play safety at Penn State, Young is a part of the Nittany Lions' strong 2018 recruiting class. 247Sports ranked the Philadelphia native as a four-star recruit.

Playing without Young, Imhotep beat Bethlehem Catholic, 34-14, on Friday night to reach the PIAA Division 4A final, and after, coach Nick Lincoln told LehighValleyLive's Brad Wilson he didn't want to speak on Young's legal matters specifically.

"I'd rather celebrate what these kids have accomplished tonight," Lincoln said. "I don't think I can really address that situation. Our kids are used to these kind of problems. It's not, of course, that every kid in Philadelphia has problems, but all of our kids have seen them before. The streets call these kids, and they have decide if they are going to listen to the call of the streets or if they are going to take the football path."