11.Perkiomen Valley 10-2.
12. Quakertown 10-3. Hats off to Quakertown who came into this one on a 1-3 slide, losing a home playoff game to Neshaminy 31-17 the week before. They could have packed it in and for a while it looked as though they might, falling behind 21-0 at the half. There are easier recovery scenarios than this one, coming back against a team of Pennridge’s caliber, but that’s what they did. The second half saw them outscore the Rams 28-0, powered in part by a strong performance from their workhorse running back Robert Burns who rushed for 139 yards on 35 carries. That effort took him over the top, setting a school rushing record of 3784 yards rushing. The win allows the Panthers to close out the season at 10-3 following last year’s 11-2 campaign.
13. Liberty 8-4.
14. Downingtown West 9-2.
15. Haverford 10-2. After losing to Perkiomen Valley 35-28 in the district’s first round, the Fords bounced back with a Thanksgiving Day win against rival Upper Darby 48-42.
16. Upper Darby 10-3. The Royals responded to a second round playoff loss to Upper Dublin by keeping the focus and battling hard in a 48-42 loss to Haverford Thanksgiving Day.
17. Coatesville 7-3.
18. Spring Ford 10-1. PAC-10 champion.
19. Freedom 9-2. Eastern Pennsylvania Conference-South Co-Champ.
20. Plymouth Whitemarsh 8-3.
21. Pennridge 8-4. The red hot Rams had their four game winning streak ended at home when they failed to hang on to a 21-0 half time lead. Overcoming a 21-0 deficit against a team of Pennridge’s caliber is notable even in a rivalry game but that’s what Quakertown did, pulling out a 28-0 road win. Still, Pennridge had their moments, showing a penchant at winning on the road, going 5-0 with wins against Neshaminy 17-7 and Ridley 17-14.
22. Emmaus 7-5. Won the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference AAAA championship.
23. Council Rock North 7-4. SOL-Continental champion.
24. Council Rock South 6-4.
26. Unionville 8-3. Ches Mont-American champ.
27. Garnet Valley 7-4.
28. Ridley 7-4. The Green Raiders beat Interboro 12-0 in one of the better back yard, blue collar, neighborhood rivalries in southeastern PA. The win put a positive spin on an otherwise unsatisfactory season by Ridley standards in not making the playoffs and snapping a three game losing streak.
29. Nazareth 5-5.
30. Delaware Valley 7-4.
12. Quakertown 10-3. Hats off to Quakertown who came into this one on a 1-3 slide, losing a home playoff game to Neshaminy 31-17 the week before. They could have packed it in and for a while it looked as though they might, falling behind 21-0 at the half. There are easier recovery scenarios than this one, coming back against a team of Pennridge’s caliber, but that’s what they did. The second half saw them outscore the Rams 28-0, powered in part by a strong performance from their workhorse running back Robert Burns who rushed for 139 yards on 35 carries. That effort took him over the top, setting a school rushing record of 3784 yards rushing. The win allows the Panthers to close out the season at 10-3 following last year’s 11-2 campaign.
13. Liberty 8-4.
14. Downingtown West 9-2.
15. Haverford 10-2. After losing to Perkiomen Valley 35-28 in the district’s first round, the Fords bounced back with a Thanksgiving Day win against rival Upper Darby 48-42.
16. Upper Darby 10-3. The Royals responded to a second round playoff loss to Upper Dublin by keeping the focus and battling hard in a 48-42 loss to Haverford Thanksgiving Day.
17. Coatesville 7-3.
18. Spring Ford 10-1. PAC-10 champion.
19. Freedom 9-2. Eastern Pennsylvania Conference-South Co-Champ.
20. Plymouth Whitemarsh 8-3.
21. Pennridge 8-4. The red hot Rams had their four game winning streak ended at home when they failed to hang on to a 21-0 half time lead. Overcoming a 21-0 deficit against a team of Pennridge’s caliber is notable even in a rivalry game but that’s what Quakertown did, pulling out a 28-0 road win. Still, Pennridge had their moments, showing a penchant at winning on the road, going 5-0 with wins against Neshaminy 17-7 and Ridley 17-14.
22. Emmaus 7-5. Won the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference AAAA championship.
23. Council Rock North 7-4. SOL-Continental champion.
24. Council Rock South 6-4.
26. Unionville 8-3. Ches Mont-American champ.
27. Garnet Valley 7-4.
28. Ridley 7-4. The Green Raiders beat Interboro 12-0 in one of the better back yard, blue collar, neighborhood rivalries in southeastern PA. The win put a positive spin on an otherwise unsatisfactory season by Ridley standards in not making the playoffs and snapping a three game losing streak.
29. Nazareth 5-5.
30. Delaware Valley 7-4.
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