North Penn Squires Football
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The North Penn Squires flag team dominated the undefeated Roxborough Eagles to earn a 37-20 victory on Oct. 21.
The Squires’ team captain, Kevin Pico, won the toss and elected to defer. North Penn’s defense took the field and after flag pulls by Justin Egner, Deaglan Budd, Owen Johnston and Lavar Talley the Eagles gave the ball up after four downs.
The Squires offense took the field and the offensive line of center James Mangine, Roman Patrone, Cole Ostroff, Luke Cody, Joseph Bogle,and Graham Palumbo started the game with solid play and kept Roxborough out of the backfield all night. The Squires offense was unstoppable, scoring six touchdowns — two each by Justin Egner and Ben Free and one score from both Patrick McGee and Zach Smith.
Owen Johnston would also score the extra point on Egner’s final touchdown of the game. The offense was aided by runs by Pico, Jaden Stahl, Norm Gee.
Defensively, stand out plays were made on defense by Nick D’Angelo, and James Bones, who intercepted the Eagles’ extra point attempt as the defense stood its ground.
The Squires will host Ambler-Whitpain next week in the Squires’ Homecoming weekend.
65 lbs.The 65-pound Squires faced a tough task against the NorthEast Outlaws at Pennbrook Middle School on Oct. 15. Turnovers plagued both teams, but the speedy Outlaws were able to break off two long runs on their way to a 20-0 win.
Kaleb Paulin and Evan Palumbo were active and productive on both sides of the ball. Sam Behr and Nolan Roberts led the team in tackles and recovered a fumble. The offense showed some life as Evin Sullivan and Aaron Oscar were playmakers in the losing effort.
55 lbs.The 55-pound Squires improved to 4-1 as they recorded a forfeit win.
The North Penn Squires flag team dominated the undefeated Roxborough Eagles to earn a 37-20 victory on Oct. 21.
The Squires’ team captain, Kevin Pico, won the toss and elected to defer. North Penn’s defense took the field and after flag pulls by Justin Egner, Deaglan Budd, Owen Johnston and Lavar Talley the Eagles gave the ball up after four downs.
The Squires offense took the field and the offensive line of center James Mangine, Roman Patrone, Cole Ostroff, Luke Cody, Joseph Bogle,and Graham Palumbo started the game with solid play and kept Roxborough out of the backfield all night. The Squires offense was unstoppable, scoring six touchdowns — two each by Justin Egner and Ben Free and one score from both Patrick McGee and Zach Smith.
Owen Johnston would also score the extra point on Egner’s final touchdown of the game. The offense was aided by runs by Pico, Jaden Stahl, Norm Gee.
Defensively, stand out plays were made on defense by Nick D’Angelo, and James Bones, who intercepted the Eagles’ extra point attempt as the defense stood its ground.
The Squires will host Ambler-Whitpain next week in the Squires’ Homecoming weekend.
65 lbs.The 65-pound Squires faced a tough task against the NorthEast Outlaws at Pennbrook Middle School on Oct. 15. Turnovers plagued both teams, but the speedy Outlaws were able to break off two long runs on their way to a 20-0 win.
Kaleb Paulin and Evan Palumbo were active and productive on both sides of the ball. Sam Behr and Nolan Roberts led the team in tackles and recovered a fumble. The offense showed some life as Evin Sullivan and Aaron Oscar were playmakers in the losing effort.
55 lbs.The 55-pound Squires improved to 4-1 as they recorded a forfeit win.
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