"Actually, there are three of us. Linebackers Mike Eife and Dillon Smith do this, too, but I'm the ringleader because me and Connor Daly did it last year. We don't try to talk other guys into it. It's like, 'Do it if you want.' I've never regretted it. Yup, mind over matter."
As always, Burke was a focal point in the defensive drills, as orchestrated by coordinator John Steinmetz and linebacker coach Paul "Paco" Colistra.
Did someone say drills? Burke wielded one last summer in Kentucky, hard by West Virginia, during a volunteer, weeklong, help-the-community project he experienced with roughly 30 La Salle students.
"It was very fulfilling," Burke said, "because we actually got to meet the people we were helping. One of the ladies we helped, by redoing her roof, was elderly, and we got to hear how much she appreciated what we were doing. She would come out and give us snacks, too.
"My job was to do the drilling. So I was on roofs that whole week, baking in the Kentucky sun."
Now he's basking in the Explorers' annual glory.
In the 2009 season, just No. 2 for the Catholic League as a PIAA participant, Burke filled a backup role as La Salle claimed a Class AAAA state title. The 2010 campaign yielded a trip to another final, with Burke enjoying occasional stardom, and Saturday's schedule shows a 1 o'clock quarterfinal vs. Nazareth at Liberty High in Bethlehem.
Two other CL squads also will tackle state quarterfinals. In AAA, Archbishop Wood will meet Pottsgrove at 7 o'clock Friday night at Northeast's Charlie Martin Memorial Stadium. Saturday at noon, at the South Philly Super Site, it'll be West Catholic vs. Pen Argyl in AA.
Before every Nazareth play, Burke will relay two defensive calls, as provided by Steinmetz, and then add two more right before the snap based on what tips he culls from checking out the offensive alignment."
Thereafter? Pound away, baby!