North Penn
North Penn shocked the defending 4A State Champs Bethlehem Liberty by beating them 42-10. North Penn running back Craig Needhammer rushed for 219 yards on 20 carries.
Liberty, the 2nd ranked team in Big School, took an early 7-0 lead on a 54-yard pass from Anthony Gonzales to Jim Wagner. After that it was all North Penn.
Needhammer scored the Knights’ first touchdown, a 19-yard run in the second quarter. His 81-yard run to the 5-yard line set up the Knights’ second score, a 1-yard run by Needhammer, and that made it 17-10 at halftime. Needhammer had a 99-yard run late in the fourth quarter.
Last year, North Penn opened the season with a 23-15 win over Liberty but fell to the same team, 21-14, in the state Class AAAA semifinals.
North Penn plays Lansdale Catholic next.
Neshaminy
The Redskins lost to the Indians last year and things didn’t look any better on the opening drive when the Redskins fumbled deep in its territory on the first snap of the game. But Souderton failed to gain a first down and missed a short field goal.
The Redskins scored on its next three possessions to take a 21-0 lead. Senior running back Bryan Dean rushed for 164 yards and two touchdowns (one rushing and one receiving).
Coach Schmidt plans on using two quarterbacks this season. Charlie Marterella threw a 37-yard touchdown pass and Brian Titus threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Dean in the first quarter.
Neshaminy rushed for 283 yards and won the game 35-6 over Souderton.
Neshaminy plays Hatboro-Horsham next.
Abington
Quarterback Sam Kind was 15 of 26 passing for 195 yards and two touchdowns. Junior running back Juilen Ireland rushed 25 times for 109 yards and two touchdowns. He had 58 yards receiving.
Abington led 17-3 at halftime and cruised for a 31-10 win over Central Bucks East.
Abington plays Plymouth-Whitemarsh next.
Dowingtown West
Senior quarterback Bret Gillespie made it all possible, when he rolled out of the grasp of a Penncrest defender to hit Lewis Smith with a 54-yard touchdown pass with 4:11 left to play, giving Downingtown West a 40-37 lead.
But Penncrest drove back down the field and reached the Whippets’ 12 yard line, when Lions quarterback Matt Atkinson’s second and 5 play was intercepted by Mulville in the closing minutes of the game to help preserve the win.
Both teams combined for 1,007 yards of total offense (Downingtown West 503 and Penncrest had 504).
Gillespie completed 17 of 25 for 307 yards and three touchdowns. Kessan Christopher rushed for 117 yards
Next up for Downingtown West is Glen Mills.
Pennsbury
After Conwell Egan Catholic took a 3-0 lead on the opening drive of the game. Pennsbury scored 34 unanswered points to defeat Conwell Eagan 34-3.
Pennsbury rushed for 374 yards on 39 carries. Senior fullback Dante Devine rushed for 138 yards on 16 carries (two touchdowns), quarterback Brandon Pepper had 96 yards (three touchdowns) and Jeff fisher had seven carries for 106 yards.
Pennsbury next opponent is Frankford at home.
Week 1 Scores
District 1 > 09/04/2009 : | |
Abington Galloping Ghosts | 31 |
Central Bucks East Patriots | 10 |
Avon Grove Red Devils | 49 |
Kennett Blue Demons | 14 |
Bayard Rustin Golden Knights | 42 |
Spring-Ford Rams | 6 |
Bensalem Owls | 30 |
Overbrook Panthers | 6 |
Bishop Shanahan Eagles | 21 |
Academy Park Knights | 26 |
Boyertown Bears | 41 |
William Allen Canaries | 15 |
Bristol Warriors | 23 |
Kennedy-Kenrick Catholic Wolverines | 18 |
Calvary Christian Academy Cougars | 21 |
Fleetwood Tigers | 0 |
Central Bucks South Titans | 7 |
Council Rock South Golden Hawks | 31 |
Central Bucks West Bucks | 6 |
Bethlehem Freedom Patriots | 58 |
Chester Clippers | 21 |
West Chester Henderson Warriors | 29 |
Chichester Eagles | 6 |
Haverford Township Fords | 36 |
Conestoga Pioneers | 3 |
Owen J. Roberts Wildcats | 13 |
Council Rock North Indians | 21 |
Father Judge Crusaders | 35 |
Downingtown West Whippets | 40 |
Penncrest Lions | 37 |
Garnet Valley Jaguars | 15 |
Unionville Indians | 14 |
Glen Mills Battlin Bulls | 45 |
University City Jaguars | 6 |
Harry S. Truman Tigers | 6 |
Cheltenham Panthers | 7 |
Interboro Bucaneers | 27 |
Springfield-Delco Cougars | 7 |
Lansdale Catholic Crusaders | 20 |
Downingtown East Cougars | 35 |
Lower Merion Aces | 14 |
Exeter Township Eagles | 23 |
Methacton Warriors | 0 |
Quakertown Community Panthers | 39 |
Octorara Area Braves | 28 |
Harriton Fighting Rams | 31 |
Oxford Area Hornets | 24 |
West Chester East Vikings | 20 |
Penn Wood Patriots | 47 |
Sun Valley Vanguards | 7 |
Phoenixville Phantoms | 21 |
Great Valley Patriots | 27 |
Pottsgrove Falcons | 34 |
Pennridge Rams | 21 |
Pottstown Area Trojans | 22 |
Blue Mountain Eagles | 34 |
Ridley Green Raiders | 21 |
Coatesville Red Raiders | 6 |
Souderton Indians | 6 |
Neshaminy Redskins | 35 |
Upper Dublin Cardinals | 14 |
Perkiomen Valley Vikings | 21 |
Upper Moreland Golden Bears | 6 |
Strath Haven Panthers | 10 |
Upper Perkiomen Indians | 20 |
Muhlenberg Muhls | 13 |
Wissahickon Trojans | 35 |
William Tennent Panthers | 14 |
District 1 > 09/05/2009 : | |
Hatboro-Horsham Hatters | 7 |
Frankford Pioneers | 0 |
Jenkintown Drakes | 6 |
York Vo-Tech Spartans | 14 |
Upper Merion Vikings | 37 |
West Philadelphia Speedboys | 20 |
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things will be diff this year for North penn. they will take it all the way like they did back in 03
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