Football Roundup – October 13, 2023

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Wissahickon prevails over William Tennent

Wissahickon dismissed William Tennent by a 35-14 count in Pennsylvania high school football action on Oct. 13.

Recently on Sept. 29, William Tennent squared off with Upper Moreland in a football game.

Bensalem routs Hatboro-Horsham

Bensalem controlled the action to earn an impressive 52-20 win against Hatboro-Horsham in a Pennsylvania high school football matchup on Oct. 13.

Bensalem jumped in front of Hatboro-Horsham 14-7 to begin the second quarter.

The Fighting Owls registered a 35-14 advantage at intermission over the Hatters.

Bensalem stormed to a 45-14 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Fighting Owls held on with a 7-6 scoring edge in the final quarter.

In recent action on Sept. 29, Hatboro-Horsham faced off against Council Rock South.

North Penn records thin win against Pennsbury

North Penn topped Pennsbury 24-21 in a tough tilt at Pennsbury High on Oct. 13 in Pennsylvania football action.

Neither squad could muster points in the first quarter.

The Falcons moved ahead by earning a 21-7 advantage over the Knights at the end of the second quarter.

Pennsbury had a 21-14 edge on North Penn at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

It took a 10-0 rally, but the Knights were up to the task, grabbing the lead for good in the final quarter.

Recently on Sept. 29, North Penn squared off with Central Bucks South in a football game.

Methacton takes down Spring-Ford

Methacton raced to a big lead and never looked back in a 30-7 win over Spring-Ford on Oct. 13 in Pennsylvania football.

In recent action on Sept. 29, Methacton faced off against Perkiomen Valley and Spring-Ford took on Owen J Roberts on Sept. 30 at Spring-Ford High School.

Phoenixville Area rides to cruise-control win over Upper Perkiomen

Phoenixville Area earned a convincing 49-21 win over Upper Perkiomen in a Pennsylvania high school football matchup on Oct. 13.

Phoenixville Area opened with a 14-0 advantage over Upper Perkiomen through the first quarter.

The Phantoms’ offense roared in front for a 42-0 lead over the Indians at the intermission.

The tables turned a bit in the third quarter when Upper Perkiomen got within 49-14.

The Indians closed the lead with a 7-0 margin in the final quarter.

Recently on Sept. 29, Upper Perkiomen squared off with Upper Merion in a football game.

Plymouth-Whitemarsh defense stifles Springfield Township

Plymouth-Whitemarsh’s defense throttled Springfield Township, resulting in a 35-0 shutout in a Pennsylvania high school football matchup on Oct. 13.

Plymouth-Whitemarsh opened with a 14-0 advantage over Springfield Township through the first quarter.

The Colonials fought to a 28-0 intermission margin at the Spartans’ expense.

Both teams were shutout in the third quarter.

The Colonials got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.

Recently on Sept. 29, Plymouth-Whitemarsh squared off with Cheltenham in a football game.

Pottsgrove pushes over Upper Merion

Pottsgrove collected a solid win over Upper Merion in a 38-20 verdict in a Pennsylvania high school football matchup on Oct. 13.

Pottsgrove moved in front of Upper Merion 7-6 to begin the second quarter.

The Falcons registered a 27-6 advantage at intermission over the Vikings.

The tables turned a bit in the third quarter when Upper Merion got within 30-14.

The Falcons got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with an 8-6 edge.

In recent action on Sept. 30, Pottsgrove faced off against Pope John Paul II and Upper Merion took on Upper Perkiomen on Sept. 29 at Upper Merion High School.

Pope John Paul II dominates Pottstown

Pope John Paul II’s powerful offense dominated to a resounding victory by pulling away from Pottstown 38-6 at Pottstown High on Oct. 13 in Pennsylvania football action.

Pope John Paul II opened with a 7-0 advantage over Pottstown through the first quarter.

The Golden Panthers opened an immense 35-0 gap over the Trojans at the intermission.

Pope John Paul II steamrolled to a 38-0 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Trojans managed a 6-0 rally in the final quarter, yet the die was already cast.

In recent action on Sept. 30, Pope John Paul II faced off against Pottsgrove.

Souderton defense stifles Council Rock South

A suffocating defense helped Souderton handle Council Rock South 7-0 during this Pennsylvania football game on Oct. 13.

Souderton opened with a 7-0 advantage over Council Rock South through the first quarter.

Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the second, third and fourth quarters.

In recent action on Oct. 5, Council Rock South faced off against Upper Dublin and Souderton took on Quakertown on Sept. 29 at Souderton High School.

Bonner Prendergast Catholic darts by Lansdale Catholic

Bonner Prendergast Catholic unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Lansdale Catholic 28-7 Friday for a Pennsylvania high school football victory on Oct. 13.

The Friars registered a 21-7 advantage at halftime over the Crusaders.

Both teams were shutout in the first and third quarters.

The Friars held on with a 7-0 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.

Recently on Sept. 29, Lansdale Catholic squared off with Archbishop Carroll in a football game.

Cheltenham holds off Upper Moreland

Cheltenham posted a narrow 20-14 win over Upper Moreland on Oct. 13 in Pennsylvania football.

In recent action on Sept. 29, Cheltenham faced off against Plymouth-Whitemarsh and Upper Moreland took on William Tennent on Sept. 29 at Upper Moreland High School.

 

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