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Del-Val Charter

POSTED: Sunday, November 1, 2009, 12:34 AM
Filed Under: Boys | Football | PA

Defense and an efficient passing game were a lethal combination for Bok in the Public League Class AA championship football game Saturday.

At Southern, the Wildcats (9-0) held Imhotep Charter (5-2) to minus-7 yards rushing in a 32-8 win. Andre Frazier, who passed for 100 yards, tossed a pair of touchdown passes in addition to scoring on a 1-yard sneak.

In the Class A final, Del-Val Charter (7-2) topped High School of the Future, 34-20, in a game played at Simon Gratz as Neil Warren gained 75 yards on 17 carries.

POSTED: Friday, October 9, 2009, 11:57 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

After getting out of the gate with a 10-0 record and a No.1 ranking in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association poll, Council Rock North is 1-1-1 in its last three games including a 2-2 double-overtime tie with host William Tennent in a Suburban One National Conference game 10-9.
The Indians needed a goal with seven minutes left in regulation from Billy McConnell to tie the game.
Phil Marks preserved the shutout for the Indians with 12 saves.

Public.

Jarvis Lynch picked up a pair of goals and led Lamberton past host Parkway Center City, 4-3.
Trey Mason and Nil-Cludly Pierre also scored for the Blue Devils and Hamed Bandini notched a hat trick for Parkway.

POSTED: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 12:53 AM
Filed Under: Boys | Football | PA
Here are the current point ratings, through Oct. 4, for the PIAA football playoffs for District 1 teams. Included is the team record, points earned, and the average determined by dividing the points by the number of games played. It is the average that determines the season-ending placement for the playoffs.
District 1 Class AAAA
16 teams will qualify for the District 1 playoffs.

Pennsbury (5-0), 610 points earned, 122 average

Abington (4-0), 460, 115

POSTED: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 12:06 AM
Filed Under: Boys | Football | PA

Here is the Friday football roundup:

There’s no way to get around it. Upper Dublin simply has Upper Moreland’s number on the football field.
No matter what kind of a season the Golden Bears have had over the last six seasons, the Cardinals found a way to win.
In a Suburban One American Conference game, Anthony Williams rushed for over 130 yards and two touchdowns to boost Upper Dublin past Upper Moreland, 20-13.
The Golden Bears (2-2, 0-1), playing without injured star Chris Smallwood, took a 13-10 lead in the third quarter on Greg Adamson’s second touchdown. But the Cardinals (1-3, 1-0) rallied behind a 5-yard touchdown run by Williams and a 32-yard field goal by Casey Boyd.

Norristown 28, Cheltenham 0 — Tracey Presley scored the first and last touchdowns of the game and helped the Eagles (4-0, 1-0) beat the Panthers (1-3, 0-1) at Roosevelt Field.
Presley opened the scoring for Norristown with a 4-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, then closed it in the third quarter with a 13-yard scamper. In between, Sheldon Mayer took a punt 80 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and Anthony Robey caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Shannon Mayer in the third quarter.

POSTED: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 10:10 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Hamed Badini scored all of Parkway Center City’s goals in a 4-2 Public League soccer win at Edison yesterday.
Badini scored three of his goals in the first half. Jose Collazo and Erickson Santiago scored for the Owls.
 

In other league games:

Karon Waters scored five minutes into the first overtime to give Germantown a 2-1 win at FitzSimons.

POSTED: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 10:39 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Here is the Tuesday boys' soccer roundup:

Freshman Matthew Amatruda stands just 5 feet, 3 inches, but he stood tall for Kennedy-Kenrick in a 1-0 win over visiting Archbishop Carroll in a Catholic League Blue Division socer game.
Amatruda went into the game with five minutes left and headed in the game-winning goal with 2 minues, 40 seconds left off a corner kick from Mike Gratzinger. It was his first varsity goal.

For the third time in their last four games, Conwell-Egan went to double overtime. This time, it beat visiting Neumann-Goretti, 4-3.
Matt DiLiegro scored a pair of goals at key times for the Eagles. His first tied the game, 3-3, in the 18th minute of the second half. Then during the third minute of the second overtime period, DiLiegro kicked the ball with his left foot on the right baseline and curled it high into the net for the game-winner.
Paul Rambo and Tikel Habte scored goals and Mike Keenan stopped eight shots for Conwell-Egan while Saints’ goalie John Cujdik stopped 26 shots. Michael Gallagher scored twice and Joseph Hatton collected a goal for Neumann-Goretti.

POSTED: Saturday, September 19, 2009, 12:55 AM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Here is the boys' soccer roundup:

One of the most unlikely goals ever seen led to victory for the Norristown boys’ soccer team Friday.
Gerard Fox scored off the tap to open the second half and the Eagles held on to beat host Upper Merion, 2-1, in a Suburban One American Conference game.
J.J. Natale scored for Norristown and Ian McGuire tallied for the Vikings to forge a 1-1 halftime tie. Then Fox took the opening tap and blasted the ball down the field. It bounced over the Upper Merion goalie’s head and went into the net three seconds into the second half.
Norristown improved its record to 5-1.
Public

Aceon Davy contributed two goals and an assist and Nil-Cludly Pierre chipped in with a goal and two assists as Lamberton downed visiting Del-Val Charter, 4-1.
Jarvis Lynch also scored for the Blue Devils who got 11 saves from Fred Shields.

POSTED: Friday, September 18, 2009, 2:27 PM
Filed Under: Boys | Football | PA

Gary Jackson was a terror on both sides of the ball and led Bok past Fels, 48-16, in a nonleague game at 11th & Bigler Streets.

Jackson fielded a punt and raced 42 yards for a touchdown to give the Wildcats a 28-8 lead in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, he picked off a pass and returned it 75 yards for another touchdown. Jackson had three returns for 136 yards, and two interceptions. Khalil Neal added a touchdown run of 63 yards in the first quarter and rushed for 101 yards on just four carries while Faison Perry scored on runs of 17 and 14 yards.

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