Former Panthers


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.
Ruch was an incredibly versatile player for the Panthers as he long snapped on punts, held for extra points, and played Hero (Outside Linebacker). Jon also served as a co-captain in his senior year.
In his senior year, Jon threw for 1,141 yards, 8 TD’s, and 56% completion rate. Ruch was also highly effective with his feet as he rushed for 409 yards and 7 TD’s for a 3.4 yard average.
Ruch was an All League Honorable Mention selection at Quarterback and named Most Outstanding Back for the Panthers in his senior year.

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.
Dustyn was a two-time Suburban One All-League performer on both sides of the ball and was named to the 2nd team All Area Intelligencer Team and All Area Morning Call Team.
Seifert was named Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman for the Panthers in his senior year and played in the Bucks County All Star Game.

 

 

   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.
   Nate finished with 68 receptions for 1,171 yards and a 17 yd average with 11 TD’s.  He rushed for 344 yards, 3 TD’s, and a 6.7 yd average.  On special teams he netted 285 punt return yards for a 10yard average and 2 TD’s.  On Kickoff returns he gained 826 yards for a 34yard average and 2 TD’s.

   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.

Nate Cox - #5

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Ryan Davis - #60

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Jon Ruch - #10

2004

 

 

 

Dustyn Seifert - #51

2004

 

 

 

 

James Streapy - #2

2004

James capped off an astounding career as a Panther. Some of his biggest games came against rival Pennridge where the senior co-captain notched 26 tackles in his junior and senior years combined in the Thanksgiving Day classic.
James was one of 40 players from Southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey to win a Mini Maxwell and be nominated for the prestigious Jim Henry Award issued by the Maxwell Football Club, joining Chris Donley (Class of 2004). Streapy was also recognized by the National Football Foundation, Philadelphia Chapter, as one of 40 young men to be named Scholar-Athletes by this prestigious group. He joins Dave Fischer (Class of 2004).
Streapy was a two-year All League performer at Hero, 1st team Intelligencer All Area Linebacker, and 2nd Team All Area Morning Call. He was also an Honorable Mention Wide Receiver in the league snaring 14 receptions for a 16 yard average, and a TD in his senior year.
James had a nose for the ball as his career stats indicate: 145 tackles, 8 sacks, 5 INT’s, 9 pass breakups, and 3 fumble recoveries.
Streapy was selected as the Defensive MVP for the Panthers in his senior year, was nominated to play in the PSFCA East-West game, and played in the Bucks County All Star Classic in June of 2005.

 

 

Sean Viers - #8

2004

Sean blossomed in his senior year.  His unique blend of size and speed enabled him to have big games down the stretch.  His most memorable reception came in the traditional classic with Pennridge where Viers took a screen pass and raced 62 yards untouched breaking the game open for the Panthers and leading to the eventual upset of the #9 ranked team in the state for 2004. 

Sean led team with an 18 yard average per reception.  Viers also proved to be an aggressive return specialist with a 14 yard average on punts and a 21 yard average on kickoffs.  Sean will end his high school career playing in the Bucks County All Star Game for the North Squad in June of 2005.

 

 

Billy Whithead - #47

2004

Billy capped off an outstanding career at Middle Linebacker and Tight End for the Panthers. In his two years starting at Linebacker, he notched 124 tackles, 4 fumble recoveries, and two sacks. His senior year was extremely productive where he had 78 tackles, which was tied for first on the team.
Whitehead was selected as an Honorable Mention All League Linebacker and Tight End.
Billy was also a solid blocker and receiver at Tight End for the Panthers. In his senior year, he averaged 12 yards a catch and scored two TD’s. Whitehead was selected as Most Improved Player for the Panthers in his senior year.

 

 

 

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