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Final: Pennsbury 44 - North Penn 34

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The Falcons are looking like the real deal as they go to 7-1 on the season!

Pennsbury's running back must have had 40 carries. He's a beast.

This game did not seem as close as the final score.

Birds have Abington next week and then Neshaminy and if 'Skins don't step it up Pennsbury will finish 9-1. What a turn-around season (0-10 to -- potentially -- 9-1),
 
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Pennsbury's running back must have had 40 carries. He's a beast.

G. Mulbah finished with 50 (FIVE-ZERO) carries for 359 yards and 4 TDs. Rest of team: 10 for 87, 2 TDs (Beighley 52 yard TD, McGurrin 1 yard TD). Absolutely dominating performance by the Falcons running game and the O-line in particular. ONE negative play on 59 rushes before final play kneel-down. Only things that stopped them were the first half clock running out and a holding penalty (which wiped out another TD and led to a FG). Zero pass plays called by PHS.

Leading 21-19 after trading TDs in the first half, Pennsbury's defense came to life in the second half, forcing North Penn to go out on downs on three straight drives. Down 37-19 after a Mulbah 33 yard TD, the Knights got a TD pass but couldn't get the on-side kick. Three plays later, Mulbah went 42 yards for TD #4. North Penn got another TD pass to make it 44-34, but PHS recovered the on-side kick and ran out the clock.

Next up for Pennsbury - Abington. Will be first game played at (partially) renovated Falcon Field.
 
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G. Mulbah finished with 50 (FIVE-ZERO) carries for 360 yards and 4 TDs. Rest of team: 10 for 87, 2 TDs (Beighley 52 yard TD, McGurrin 1 yard TD). Absolutely dominating performance by the Falcons running game and the O-line in particular. ONE negative play on 59 rushes before final play kneel-down. Only things that stopped them were the first half clock running out and a holding penalty (which wiped out another TD and led to a FG). Zero pass plays called by PHS.

Leading 21-19 after trading TDs in the first half, Pennsbury's defense came to life in the second half, forcing North Penn to go out on downs on three straight drives. Down 37-19 after a Mulbah 33 yard TD, the Knights got a TD pass but couldn't get the on-side kick. Three plays later, Mulbah went 42 yards for TD #4. North Penn got another TD pass to make it 44-34, but PHS recovered the on-side kick and ran out the clock.

Next up for Pennsbury - Abington. Will be first game played at (partially) renovated Falcon Field.
He is a great RB. I hope they dont wear him out for the playoffs. Thats a lot of carries he gets every game.
 
Good for District 1 6A that Pennsbury is back. They're too big of a school not be competitive. Snyder has shown that sometimes you get spoiled with success. Grass isn't always greener....
 
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