Former Panthers
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In his final game as a Panther, Jon ran for a TD, threw for
a TD, and blocked a punt for a TD as the Panthers handed the Rams of
Pennridge a 21-7 defeat in the last game in Alumni Stadium before the
renovations of 2005. Dustyn, a co-captain, was a tremendous
two-year starter that anchored both sides of the ball for the Panthers.
Seifert possessed awesome quickness and strength for a big guy. ![]()
![]() Ryan was one of the most athletic and gifted big men to play for the Panthers in recent history. Davis could flat out dominate at times. In his career, he notched 70 tackles and 7.5 sacks. He earned 2nd team All League honors at Defensive Tackle and Honorable Mention at Guard. Davis wrapped up his high school career by playing in the Bucks County All Star classic.
During Nate’s electrifying career he set three school records (one
offensive and two special teams), was selected to the 1st team
Suburban One League as a Wide Receiver two times and Defensive Back as an
Honorable Mention, 1st team All-Intelligencer, 2nd
team All Intelligencer, and 1st team All-Morning Call teams.
Cox was named 2nd team All State PA Football News as a
specialist as a senior and 3rd team All State PA Football News
as a junior. He was also named Most Outstanding Receiver for the Panthers
in his senior year. Cox was nominated for the PSFCA’s East-West game and capped off his career by participating in the Bucks County All Star Game in June of 2005. ![]() ![]()
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