Stan pennridge biography

Even before Pennridge hits the road Wednesday night for its 7 p.m. state-tournament clash with Springfield Delco, the Rams have already made quite a journey.

From 6-12 a season ago to SOL National Champs and a sixth-place finish in District 1-3A, the Rams are savoring their first ever trip to states.

“That’s always the goal, but I never thought that would happen my senior year,” said a smiling Ben Souder. “Guys got a year older and we returned nine guys. It was just about keeping the same core guys and just getting used to each other and also getting better over the summer.”

The roster grew to 43 this year and the dedication and commitment reached into the offseason. The Rams followed through in several ways this year.

“Before even making states, we talked about this being the best season that Pennridge lacrosse has ever had,” coach Chris Pianko said. “And we’re just trying to continue to pad that resume and get a lot of great experiences. I think when you look at a lot of these teams that are perennial powerhouses –

The Big Picture 34 – Milestones

The Big Picture

By Paula G.
Ace Sports Reporter

Redskin history: 1928 through 2022
July 28, 2013 (Updated 2022)

Langhorne: Sitting around my office the other day, and throwing darts at the calendar to kill time (when is that August 30 kickoff game against Northeast High gonna get here, hurry up please), I decided to pass some time by calling an old friend of mine, Sammy, who lives on the West Coast. He’s a football nut too and after discussing some college teams, and their prospects for the upcoming season, we swung around to high school ball. And although the first thing I was sure he’d throw my way was just how “great” Mater Dei, Corona Centennial or Mission Viejo are looking for 2013 (yes − he lives in SoCal), I was a little surprised when the first thing he said was: “Paula, how ’bout those ‘Skins! They got a load coming back this year. How’re they looking? You know I’m a fan too.”

Later when we hung up (after covering in detail how the 2013 Schmidtmen 

Bucks County, Pennsylvania

County in Pennsylvania, United States

Not to be confused with Berks County, Pennsylvania.

County in Pennsylvania

Interactive map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Bucks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 646,538,[2] making it the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is Doylestown.[3] The county is named after the English county of Buckinghamshire. The county is part of the Southeast Pennsylvania region of the state.[a]

The county represents the northern boundary of the Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MDmetropolitan statistical area.

To its southwest, Bucks County borders Montgomery County and Philadelphia, the nation's sixth-largest city. To its east, the county borders the Delaware River and U.S. state of New Jersey. To its north, the county borders Lehigh and Northampton counties in the state's Lehigh Valley region. The county is approximately 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Allentown, the state's third-largest city

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