Saturday, February 11, 2012

CB West boys win outright SOL Continental title


Derek Dyer helped the Central Bucks West boys basketball team claim the outright Suburban One League Continental Conference title as his layup with four seconds left lifted the Bucks to a 49-47 win over rival Central Bucks South Friday (Ready the game story here).

I was able to get some video of the championship-clinching basket, although it's cut a little short due to the fans in front of me standing up.



And after a South's last-second heave missed the mark, here was the scene afterwards as the West students celebrated the Bucks winning the conference.

SOL Continental Boys Basketball Standings

Through Feb. 10
Team Conference PF PA Overall PF PA
Central Bucks West 13-1 51.6 43.620-252.243.0
Souderton 12-2 59.1 48.817-557.146.9
Central Bucks South 9-5 55.9 53.311-1155.655.7
Central Bucks East 6-8 45.9 48.69-1346.950.9
North Penn 5-9 55.8 56.88-1453.555.8
Pennridge 5-9 57.1 60.111-1159.556.0
Hatboro-Horsham 5-9 51.6 51.68-1450.251.3
Quakertown 1-13 47.1 61.42-2043.758.9

This Week
Tuesday
Central Bucks South 44, Hatboro-Horsham 41
Central Bucks West 65, Pennridge 58 (OT) STORY
Quakertown 52, Central Bucks East 49
Souderton 64, North Penn 59 STORY

Thursday
North Penn 68,Hatboro-Horsham 60 STORY

Friday
Central Bucks West 49, Central Bucks South 47 STORY
Pennridge 66, Quakertown 56 STORY
Souderton 59, Central Bucks East 46

Last Week
Monday
Souderton 44, Perkiomen Valley 33

Tuesday
Central Bucks West 55, Central Bucks East 36 STORY
North Penn 53, Central Bucks South 48
Pennridge 47, Hatboro-Horsham 44 STORY
Souderton 72, Quakertown 34

Wednesday
Pennridge 82, Upper Perkiomen 45

Thursday
North Penn 56, Pottsgrove 51 STORY

Friday
Central Bucks South 65, Central Bucks East 52
Central Bucks West 40, Hatboro-Horsham 40
North Penn 76, Quakertown 49 STORY
Pennridge 45, Souderton 42 STORY

Saturday
Hatboro-Horsham 56, Upper Moreland 55 STORY

SOL Continental Girls Basketball Standings

Through Feb. 10
Team Conference PF PA Overall PF PA
Central Bucks East 13-1 47.2 28.117-544.431.2
North Penn 11-3 52.2 31.117-551.033.3
Central Bucks West 10-4 56.4 37.616-654.638.7
Central Bucks South 9-5 46.5 32.714-844.737.0
Souderton 7-7 44.9 39.411-1145.239.9
Pennridge 3-11 36.2 50.15-1739.347.8
Hatboro-Horsham 3-11 43.5 57.66-1643.657.4
Quakertown 0-14 17.7 66.71-2121.060.2

This Week
Monday
Central Bucks South 68, Quakertown 18
Pennridge 43, Upper Perkiomen 31

Tuesday
Central Bucks East 61, Quakertown 6
Central Bucks South 53, Hatboro-Horsham 15
Central Bucks West 64, Pennridge 22
North Penn 61, Souderton 37 STORY

Thursday
Central Bucks West 46, Central Bucks South 45 STORY
North Penn 61, Hatboro-Horsham 26

Friday
Central Bucks East at Souderton 40 STORY
Pennridge 61, Quakertown 26 STORY

Last Week
Tuesday
Central Bucks East 51, Central Bucks West 43
Hatboro-Horsham 58, Pennridge 51
North Penn 32, Central Bucks South 23 STORY
Souderton 54, Quakertown 12

Wednesday
William Tennent 75, Hatboro-Horsham 44 STORY

Thursday
Wissahickon 50, Pennridge 43

Friday
Central Bucks East 47, Central Bucks South 26 STORY
Central Bucks West 80, Hatboro-Horsham 51
North Penn 64, Quakertown 8
Souderton 52, Pennridge 35 STORY

Saturday
Hatboro-Horsham 58, Upper Moreland 53
Methacton 52, Souderton 43

Friday, February 10, 2012

Scott Harnell scores, then fights


Saw this on Deadspin, but I don't know if I've seen a better example of the ethos of the Flyers then Scott Hartnell Thursday in the 4-3 win over the Maple Leafs. Score a goal, then drop the gloves.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Reporter 2011 Best Sports Photos

With 2012 just a few days away, what better time to share some of the sights from last year's area sports scene.

From swim meets in January to American Legion baseball in the hot summer months to the North Penn football team reaching the state final in December, 2011 had its share of interesting and exciting moments. So, go ahead and look back at it in picture form.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Take Five: North Penn vs. Central Dauphin PIAA 4A Final

North Penn takes the field for their playoff contest against LaSalle. Photo by Mark C. Psoras

The North Penn football team looks for its second PIAA Class AAAA title in its history when it faces Central Dauphin in the state final 6 p.m. Saturday at Hersheypark Stadium. And if you're looking for a little info on both the Knights and Rams, you're in luck. Here's five facts on each team before their clash for the championship.

North Penn
1) North Penn is 13-2 and has won its last 12 games. The Knights have scored 32.6 points per game and have allowed 14.0 points per game. In its five postseason games, North Penn has scored 30.2 points per game and allowed 11.8 points per game.

2) This is Dick Beck’s 10th season as head coach of North Penn. He is 119-20 overall and 32-8 in the postseason.  The Knights have won six District One 4A titles under Beck – 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2011 – and one PIAA title (2003).

North Penn has reached double-digits in win totals in nine of Beck’s seasons. This is the fourth consecutive year the Knights have won at least 13 games.

3) The Knights are the first District One 4A team to reach the state final since Neshaminy lost to Pittsburgh Central Catholic 49-14 in 2004.

North Penn defeating Central Catholic 37-10 in the ’03 final was the last time a District One 4A school won states. The last time any district team won states was when Lansdale Catholic defeated Grove City 40-17 in the 2004 Class 2A final.

Garnet Valley is the last District One team to reach Hershey, the Jaguars fell to Thomas Jefferson 28-3 in the 2007 3A championship.

4) North Penn senior Ralph Reeves is scoring a touchdown on 37-percent of his runs this postseason, as the senior has found the end zone 10 times on 27 carries in the five playoffs games. The Knights’ defense, meanwhile, has allowed a total of eight touchdowns in the postseason.

5) North Penn is the third 4A team since 2005 to enter the state championship with two losses. In 2005, McKeesport entered the final 13-2 and defeated Bethlehem Liberty 49-10. State College went into the 2009 championship 12-2 and fell to La Salle 24-7.

Central Dauphin
1) Central Dauphin is 14-1 and has won its last 13 games. The Rams have scored 31.3 points per game and have allowed 14.4 points per game. In its five postseason games, Central Dauphin has scored 28.0 points per game and allowed 18.8 points per game.

2) The Rams’ only loss was to Bishop McDevitt of Harrisburg Week Two. McDevitt is playing Archbishop Wood in the state 3A final Friday.

3) This is Glen McNamee’s sixth season as coach of Central Dauphin. He is 57-18 overall and 10-5 in the postseason. The Rams’ District Three title this season was the first under McNamee and the first for the Rams since 2002.

Central Dauphin has improved on its win total in each of the last four seasons. The Rams went 7-4 in 2008, 9-3 in 2009, 10-3 last year and currently sits at 14-1 going into Saturday’s 4A final.

4) The Rams are the first District Three Class 4A team to make the state final since Lower Dauphin lost to Penn Hills 35-14 in 1995. The last 4A team from the district to win a state title was Cumberland Valley, who defeated Upper St. Clair in 28-12 in 1992.

5) Central Dauphin has won three of its past four games by three points. In the District Three quarters, the Rams beat Cedar Cliff 35-32, then topped Wilson-West Lawn in the district final 24-21. CD made it to Hershey by knocking off defending 4A champ North Allegheny 23-20 in the state semifinals.

Friday, December 09, 2011

High School Football Standings

Final
SUBURBAN ONE LEAGUE
CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE
Team Conference Overall PF PA
North Penn 7-0 13-3 496210
Pennridge 5-2 7-5 230189
Souderton 5-2 6-5 274289
Central Bucks South 5-2 8-4 488307
Central Bucks West 3-4 5-6 198263
Central Bucks East 1-6 1-9 149311
Hatboro-Horsham 1-6 5-7 252271
Quakertown 1-6 5-7 277299

AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Team Conference Overall PF PA
Plymouth Whitemarsh 6-0 8-2 288117
Upper Dublin 5-1 7-3 244148
Wissahickon 4-2 7-3 240161
Norristown 3-3 5-5 195247
Cheltenham 2-4 5-7 211260
Upper Moreland 1-5 2-10 162421
Upper Merion 0-6 0-10 125378

NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Team Conference Overall PF PA
Abington 6-1 10-2 383169
Council Rock South 6-1 12-2 387218
Pennsbury 5-2 9-4 301205
Council Rock North 4-3 5-5 147183
Neshaminy 4-3 8-4 289161
William Tennent 2-5 4-7 171270
Bensalem 1-6 3-7 148198
Truman 0-7 1-10 113384

PHILADELPHIA CATHOLIC LEAGUE
CLASS AA
Team Division Overall PF PA
West Catholic 4-0 10-4 394181
Bishop McDevitt 2-2 5-5 219237
Lansdale Catholic 2-2 2-7 157264
Neumann-Goretti 2-2 4-7 180289
Conwell-Egan 0-4 0-10 89428

CLASS AAA
Team Division Overall PF PA
Archbishop Wood 3-0 14-1 699124
Monsignor Bonner 2-1 6-5 258270
Cardinal O'Hara 1-2 6-4 289173
Archbishop Carroll 0-3 1-9 158407

CLASS AAAA
Team Division Overall PF PA
La Salle 4-0 12-2 428231
St. Joseph's Prep 2-2 7-4 348244
Roman Catholic 2-2 8-4 339189
Father Judge 2-2 7-4 358233
Archbishop Ryan 0-4 5-6 210256

PAC-10
Team Conference Overall PF PA
Spring-Ford 9-0 10-2 448252
Pottsgrove 8-1 11-3 491270
Methacton 5-4 6-5 223194
Perkiomien Valley 5-4 6-5 234261
Phoenixville 5-4 9-5 350329
Pope John Paul II 4-5 5-6 254284
Boyertown 3-6 6-6 343257
Pottstown 3-6 4-8 288290
Upper Perkiomen 3-6 5-7 279359
Owen J. Roberts 0-9 1-11 131351

Saturday, November 05, 2011

District One 2011 Fall Postseason

BOYS SOCCER
Class AAA
Four teams advance to states
First Round
Last Tuesday
(17) Owen J. Roberts 3, (16) Abington 1 STORY (Montgomery News)
(8) North Penn 3, (25) Radnor 0 STORY (The Reporter)
(9) Downingtown West 3, (24) Pennsbury 2 STORY (Daily Local)
(13) Strath Haven 3, (20) Avon Grove 0 RECAP (Delco Times)
(5) West Chester Rustin 6, (28) Penn Wood 0 RECAP (Daily Local)
(12) Central Bucks South 2, (21) West Chester Henderson 0
(18) Springfield (D) 2, (15) Boyertown 1 (OT) STORY (The Mercury)
(26) Kennett 3, (7) Neshaminy 2 STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
(23) Souderton 3, (10) Wissahickon 2 STORY (The Reporter)
(14) Council Rock South 3, (19) Marple Newtown 0 STORY (Bucks Local News)
(6) Council Rock North 2, (27) Hatboro-Horsham 0 STORY (Montgomery News)
(22) Central Bucks West 4, (11) Great Valley 3
Second Round
Last Thursday
(1) Conestoga 3, (17) Owen J. Roberts 0 STORY (The Mercury)
(8) North Penn 1, (9) Downingtown West 0 STORY (The Reporter)
(13) Strath Haven 1, (4) Unionville 0 RECAP (Delco Times)
(12) Central Bucks South 2, (5) West Chester Rustin 1
(2) Central Bucks East 1, (18) Springfield (D) 0 STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
(23) Souderton 1, (26) Kennett 0 STORY (The Reporter)
(14) Council Rock South 2, (3) Lower Merion 1 (OT)
(6) Council Rock North 2, (22) CB West 1 (OT) STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
Quarterfinals
Monday
(1) Conestoga 0, (8) North Penn 0 (Conestoga wins 4-2 on PKs) STORY (The Reporter)
(6) Council Rock North 1, (14) Council Rock South STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
Tuesday
(12) Central Bucks South 3, (13) Strath Haven 2 (OT) STORY (Delco Times)
(2) Central Bucks East 3, (23) Souderton 0
Semifinals
Wednesday, at Harriton
(1) Conestoga 2, (12) Central Bucks South 1 STORY (Daily Local)
(6) Council Rock North 2, (2) Central Bucks East 1 STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
Final
Saturday, at Harriton
(1) Conestoga 2, (6) Council Rock North 1 STORY (Daily Local)
Third Place Consolation
Saturday, at Harriton
(2) Central Bucks East 2, (12) Central Bucks South 1 (OT) RECAP (Phillyburbs.com)

Class AA
One team advances to states
First Round
Last Wednesday
(4) Octorara 1, (5) Phoenixville 0
Semifinals
Tuesday, at West Chester East
(1) Holy Ghost Prep 5, (4) Octorara 0 STORY (Daily Local)
(3) Upper Moreland 1, (2) Harriton 0 STORY (Montgomery News)
Final
Thursday, at Central Bucks West
(1) Holy Ghost Prep 3, (3) Upper Moreland 1 STORY (Montgomery News)

Class A
One team advances to states
Quarterfinals
Last Wednesday
(1) Christopher Dock 4, (8) Calvary Christian 0 STORY (Montgomery News)
(4) Delco Christian 1, (5) Plumstead Christian 0 STORY (Delco Times)
(2) Faith Christian 2, (7) Church Farm 1 (OT) STORY (Montgomery News)
(3) New Hope-Solebury 2 (6) Devon Prep 1 STORY (Phillyburbs.com)
Semifinals
Tuesday, at Truman
(4) Delco Christian 2, (1) Christopher Dock 1 STORY (The Reporter)
(3) New Hope-Solebury 3 (2) Faith Christian 1 STORY (Montgomery News)
Final
Thursday, at Central Bucks West
(3) New Hope-Solebury 2, (4) Delco Christian 1 STORY (Phillyburbs.com)

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

District One Power Rankings

Through Week 9
Source: District One

Class AAAA
Top 16 teams qualify for postseason.
TeamRecordPointsAverage
1. Council Rock South8-11160128.9
2. Abington8-11130125.6
3. Downingtown East8-11090121.1
3. Unionville8-11090121.1
5. Plymouth Whitemarsh7-1960120
6. Garnet Valley8-11070118.9
7. West Chester Rustin8-11060117.8
8. Spring-Ford8-11010112.2
9. Coatesville7-2960106.7
10. West Chester Henderson7-2950105.6
11. North Penn7-2910101.1
11. Pennsbury7-2910101.1
11. Ridley7-2910101.1
14. Central Bucks South6-386095.6
15. Upper Dublin7-281090
16. Downingtown West6-377085.6
17. Neshaminy6-374082.2
18. Conestoga6-372080
19. Souderton5-469076.7
20. Council Rock North5-466073.3
21. Norristown5-357071.3
22. Kennett6-364071.1
22. Wissahickon6-364071.1
24. Pennridge5-461067.8
25. Glen Mills5-460066.7
26. Haverford5-456062.2
26. Methacton5-456062.2
28. Central Bucks West4-555061.1
29. Perkiomen Valley5-454060
30. Quakertown4-553058.9
31. Great Valley4-551056.7
32. Cheltenham5-447052.2

Class AAA
Top eight teams qualify for postseason.
TeamRecordPointsAverage
1. Pottsgrove7-21030114.4
2. Phoenixville7-21020113.3
3. Springfield (Delco)7-21000111.1
4. Marple Newtown7-2930103.3
5. Strath Haven6-376084.4
6. Interboro6-373081.1
7. Pope John Paul II5-472080
8. Academy Park6-369076.7
9. Oxford4-551056.7
10. Harriton4-550055.6
11. Octorara4-546051.1

Class AA
District 1/12 subregional is a four-team tournament featuring Catholic League champ, Public League champ, District 1 champ and remaining team with best average.
TeamRecordPointsAverage
1. Bok7-0950135.7
2. Springfield (Montco)9-01080120
3. Imhotep Charter6-2840105
4. Communications Tech6-277096.3
5. West Catholic6-383092.2
6. Bishop McDevitt5-458064.4

Class A
District 1/12 subregional is a two-team tournament. Top two teams based on point advance to postseason.
TeamRecordPointsAverage
1. Delco Christian7-1940117.5
2. Calvary Christian7-2900100
3. Jenkintown5-363078.8

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

VIDEO: Flyers' Chris Pronger suffers eye injury



Two goals each by Jaromir Jagr and Scott Hartnell gave the Flyers a 4-2 home win over Maple Leafs Monday night, but the bigger story coming out of the game was the right eye injury suffered by All-Star defenseman and team captain Chris Pronger.

The injury, shown in the video above, occurred in the first period as the strick of the Maple Leafs' Mikhail Grabovski hit Pronger's eye as Grabovki's follow through on his shot.

According to Anthony J. Sanfilippo's game story, Pronger will be on bed rest for the next four days and will see an eye specialist during that time. The expectation is he will be back playing in three weeks.