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Saturday, November 19, 2011

TSC Titans take third at SISL'R SLAM



The TSC Titans captured third plac at the SISL’R SLAM U-14 RecSelect Tournament on Nov. 13.

Pictured front row (from left): Nick Bevenour, Musa Sheriff, Gaige Lane, Michael Santiago, Jake Stimmler, Connor Sinn. Back row: Mardy Cressman, Matt Neimann, Tyler Rothmann, Glen Neiman, Sean O’Donnell, Evan Peters, Steven Landes.

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TSC Thunder second in Red Division at Upper Moreland Select Soccer Tournament


the Towamencin U8 Select Boys, the TSC Thunder, finishing in second place in the Red Division at the Upper Moreland Select Soccer Tournament on Nov. 6.

Pictured front row (from left): Owen Zipful, Brock Jackson, Sean Prue, Aiden Broadhead, William Morrow. Middle Row: Vincent Wack, Lars Homan, Zach Riddle, Brian Landes, Will Kelly, Brandon Wang, Ben Filgrove, Rocco Wack, Justin Wang. Back row: Coach Neil Landes, coach Dan Kelly.

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Deep Run Lady Lighting 12U Softball wins BMI Fall Ball Tournament



The Deep Run Lady Lightning 12U fall softball team won the 2011 BMI Fall Ball Tournament championship over two teams from both Doylestown and Lenape Valley.

The Lady Lightning held off a tough Lenape Valley opponent to go undefeated 4-0 over the two-day event. Strong pitching and timely hitting led the way for the Lady Lightning.

Pictured front row (from left): Logan Scott, Sara Sztenderowicz, Jacqui Benamati . Middle row: Middle row: Kailyn Bell, Meghan Bauer, Emily Dossick, Jess Kalams. Back row: Skylar Hengeveld, Morgan Henry, Kayla Morano, Izzy Sarafini, Sophia Lambert. Missing: Samantha Danberry.

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TSC Fire second in Blue Divison at Upper Moreland Select Soccer Tournament



The Towamencin U8 Select Boys, the TSC Fire finished in second place in the Blue Division at the Upper Moreland Select Soccer Tournament on Nov. 6.

Pictured front row (from left): C.J. Puia, Sam Baruffi, Ben German, Sean Snyder, Aaron Foulke, Juan Fernandez, Tyler Hill, David Oh, Drew Johnston, Manu Hogan, Jimmy Perrin, Cole Putnam, Patrick Breen, Troy Drummond. Back row : Coach Ed Hill, coach Damon Drummond.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

North Penn Squires Flag Football

North Penn Squires quarterback Justin Egner (9) runs through Harleysville defenders on his way to a touchdown.

The North Penn Squires Flag team defeated rival the Harleysville Eagles 25-20 Saturday to kickoff the Homecoming weekend.

The defense battled in the trenches all day as Levar Talley, Owen Johnston, Zach Smith, Nick D’Angelo, and Deaglán Budd combined for total of 17 flag pulls. Norm Gee got into the action with two flag pulls for major stops in the game.

Cornerback Norm Gee III and linebacker Deaglán Budd chase dow then Harleysville Eagles quarterback.

Luke Cody, Kevin Pico, and Graham Palumbo continued making contributions to help the defense make plays all game long. The defense pulled a total of 29 flags during this game.

Justin Egner jump started the Squires offense with his first of two touchdowns on North Penn’s first offensive series. Patrick McGee also scored for the Squires on a 60-yard touchdown run, while Ben Freer would also add a 40-yard touchdown in the second half. Jayden Stahl in his rookie season continues his solid play in the Squires’ offensive backfield.
Squires Flag team captains ( from left): James Mangine, Deaglán Budd, Joseph Bogle, Owen Johnston Justin Egner.

The North Penn’ offensive line, which includes Joseph Bogle, James Mangine, Roman Patrone, Cole Ostroff and Jacob Schumacher, held the Eagles out of the Squires backfield all day.

The Squires flag team has eight wins for the season with one game remaining. The final game of the season will be next Saturday when North Penn Squires host the 2011 Flag Day Tournament with 12 participating teams and over 225 players competing on Saturday, Nov. 19.

North Penn Squires spirit squad at Homecoming

North Penn 27, Ambler-Whitpain 13
The North Penn Squires flag team dominated the Ambler-Whitpain Trojans in a 27-13 victory last Wednesday night.

The Squires scored four touchdowns, with Justin Egner have two and James Mangine and Patrick McGee each with one. Owen Johnston and Deaglán Budd scored a combined total of three extra points.

The game was highlighted by impressive offensive contributions by Jacob Schumacher, Roman Patrone, Ben Freer, Kevin Pico, Zach Smith and a 48-yard pass play from Egner to Mangine that set up the second score of the game.

The offense was unstoppable once again as Cole Ostoff, Jayden Stahl, Quinton Lauglin, and Graham Palumbo owned the offensive line against the Trojans.

The Squires defense pitched a first half shutout, and pulled a total of 27 flags during the game. Budd, and Egner ante Levar Talley each pulled six flags each. Nick D’Angelo pulled three flags from the corner position to keep the Trojans off the scoreboard. Norm Gee played a solid game as starting right side linebacker to support his teammates.

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Successful seasons for Souderon Braves Flag, 70-lb. and 120-lb. teams


The Souderton Braves flag football team was a great group of 5-7-year-old kids who came together as a team to learn the game.


The coaching staff is very proud of the 2011 Souderton Braves 70-pound football team. The team grew so much as players and as teammates throughout the season and enjoyed a fun and muddy season. The Braves improved with each game they played. The teams thanks the parents who helped make this season great.

It was a season to remember for the 2011 Souderton Braves 120-pound Football team. The Braves played New Hope-Solebury in the Bux-Mont Championship on a snow-covered turf field
“We grew as a team, they grew as football players and all of them played a season with great heart, they made me very proud,” coach Mike Rowan said.

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Warminister Warriors take first in PAGS U13 Division 7


The Warminster Warriors, coached by Bill Hontz, clinched first place in the Philadelphia Area Girls Soccer (PAGS) U13 Division 7 when they shut out the SCCSA Green Hornets with a score of 1-0 on Nov. 6, at Munro Park in Warminster.

Pictured front row (from left): bottom row include Allison Laucella, Briana Nolin, Courtney Anderson, Danni Repkoe, Cameron Plummer, Abigayle Parkinson and Kimmie Mitchell. Players not pictured include Sydney Turgyan, Keiana Morris. Back row: Assistant coach Bob Butterworth, Nikki Reh, Erin Thompson, Stephanie Woolston, Emily Butterworth, Jocelyn Flores, coach Bill Hontz, Emila Hess, Alison Hontz, Rachel Knight, Sarah Richie, assistant coach Matt Nolin.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Penn View Christian School varsity soccer wins Upper Bux-Mont Middle School Athletic League



The Penn View Christian School varsity soccer team claimed the Upper Bux-Mont Middle School Athletic League championship with an 8-0-1 record.

Pictured front row (from left): Jonathan Nieto, Ty Rice, Jess Kolb, Niki Clements, Maddison Landis, Colin Bernd, Brooke Leaman, Isaac Brunk, Lanae Hunsberger. Back row: Coach Don Brunk, manager Seth Kolb, Natalie Schweizerhof, Jordan Addley, Tyler Alderfer, Logan Moyer, Chandler Bergey, Darren Souder, manager Devon Landis. Not pictured: Brian Miller.

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North Penn Squires Football



The North Penn Squires Flag team traveled to play the Roxborough Eagles on Oct. 4 and continued its winning ways by earning a 32-19 victory.

The Squires shut out the Eagles in the first half as Deaglan Budd, Patrick McGee, Levar Talley and Nick D’Angelo all made standout defensive plays and limited the Eagles to one first down in the first half. In addition, Justin Egner, James Mangine, Roman Patrone, Zach Smith, James Bones, Joe Bogle, Luke Cody and Owen Johnston all made flag pulls during this game. In total, the Squires defense pulled a season-high 30 flags in the contest.

The offense also stepped up its game with five touchdowns. Budd scored a pair of touchdowns, while McGee, Egner and Ben Freer also found the end zone. The Squires’ offense was aided by the downfield blocking and strong play of rookies Jayden Stahl and Graham Palumbo. Quinton Laughlin continued his solid play at center.
The Squires Flag team plays Ambler-Whitpain on Wednesday, and then faces Harleysville on Saturday during North Penn’s Homecoming weekend.

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Styer sisters and their cousins compete at Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse Show

Pictured (from left): Natalie Styer Katy Styer, Emily Styer, Madison Styer Lyndi Styer.
Madison and Lyndi Styer of Montgomery County, along with their cousins Natalie, Katy and Emily Styer of Lawrence County competed in the 52nd Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg on Oct. 28-30.

Madison and Lyndi were nicknamed the “Sassy Styer Squad East” with Natalie, Katy and Emily going by “Sassy Styer Squad West.”

Shantah's Little Man and Katy Styer.
Katy, a member of the Mane Attractions 4-H Horse Club, was the first to qualify with Shantah’s Little Man in production for 3-year-old half-Arabian gelding.

Next to qualify was Lyndi on Pinto Beans in English Grooming and Showmanship, Junior Division, with older sister Madison following on Impressive Slickchic in Open Trail Ponies and Western Pleasure Ponies (large). Both are members of the Timber Talk Trotters 4-H Horse Club.

Pinto Beans and Lyndi Styer and Impressive Slickchic and Madison Styer.
Emily earned her spot at the state show on Destined to be King in Classic Hunter Under Saddle Junior Rider.

Natalie had an excellent ride and placed third in the Hunt Seat Equitation Senior Division, (on the flat) on Dundee Zebra, but only the top two went on to the state show. However, three weeks prior to the event, Natalie’s family received an email asking if she could represent Lawrence County since the second-place rider had scratched — making all five cousins state qualifiers.

Destined to be King and Emily Styer.

At the 4-H competition on Oct. 28, Katy and Shantah’s Little Man received the blue ribbon in their class. Madison received an eighth-place ribbon in Pony Trail later that same day.

On Oct. 29, Emily and Destined to be King competed and earned a ninth-place ribbon. Later, Natalie competed in her class with Dundee Zebra and had a nice ride but did not place.

On Oct. 30, Lyndi and Pinto Beans also had an strong showing but did not receive a placing. Madison with Impressive Slickchic rode for her final class but was not selected to be in the ribbons.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Penn Valley Pirates win ECTB Fall Double Play Tournament


The Penn Valley Pirates travel baseball team placed second at the Seventh Annual ECTB Fall Double Play Tournament on Oct. 16.

Pictured front row (from left): Atlee Hasson, Noah Bower, Doug Pett. Rob Weiss. Middle row: Tyler Gower, Joe Picozzi, Danny Kirwin, Matt Schembri, Evan Voss and Noah Horas. Back row: Coach Matt Hasson, coach Joe Schembri, coach Joe Picozzi. Not pictured: Corey Stouffer.

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Wissahickon Middle School A Water Pool Team wins state championship


The Wissahickon Middle School Boys A water polo team won the PA State Middle School Water Polo Championships with a 10-9 victory over Wilson in the final at North Penn. Goals in the game were scored by Greg Brocato, Jake Behring, Jeff Beyer and Peter Butler. Wissahickon defeated Cumberland Valley 13-7 and North Penn 15-5 to reach the final.

The Wissahickon Boys B team placed third in the B bracket. After losing to North Allegheny, the Trojans defeated Wilson 12-11 in the third-place game.

The Wissahickon girls played this season with Pennridge and split their games this weekend with excellent play by Julia Salvadore and Lili Xu (Emily Moyer and Jean Gleason were not able to play).

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Harleysville FC United U16 takes first at Frederick Cup


The Harleysville FC United U16 Girls soccer team went undefeated in four games to win the U16 Gold fight, the high division of the 2011 Frederick Cup Girls Premier Tournament held over Columbus Day weekend by the Kirkwood Soccer Club in Delaware.

Harleysville defeated Harrison (N.J.) Heat 2-1, the NJSA Strikers 2-0, the Lehigh Valley United Blue Sparks 2-1 before topping Highland YSC Shooting Starz in the championship game 2-1 in overtime. Two team members, Julia Rufe and Cassie Hewlett, represent Eastern Pennsylvania on the state ODP team and traveled to to play last spring. Several teammates also have ODP experience.

Pictured front row (from left): Karalyn Schmidt, Michaela Crimlish, CJ Brennecke, Paige Torchio Sarah Hancock, Kaitlyn Dougherty, Megan Czachor Back Row: Coach Tom Haney, Julia Rufe, Jennifer Nestor, Jennifer Yurick, Jessica Karpa, Madison Reiss, Julie Pennington, Jessica Shaw, Megan Shenk, Alex Metlow. Not pictured: Cassie Hewlett, Naomi Moono, Brooke Souder, Shana Teller.

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