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Saucon Source Little Panther Football Rundown (Brought to You by Saucon Valley Bikes)

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The Panthers take the field!

Saturday was Week 5 for Saucon Valley youth football and cheerleading. The Saucon Valley Little Panthers travelled to Catasauqua to take on the Rough Riders on what turned out to be an absolutely gorgeous September day.

The Saucon Valley youth coaches have again volunteered to recognize the efforts of some boys and girls participating on their teams. This recognition is a fun and special way for the coaches to show their appreciation and gratitude for the hard work and dedication the boys and girls invest in the football and cheer programs. Saucon Source is proud to be partnering with the youth coaches and sharing these accomplishments with you!

SV youth football offers “Panther Pride” awards, while cheering will choose girls for “Panther Spirit” awards.

THIS WEEK THE SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON………..

Let’s get a little bit rowdy!

FLAGS

DJ Hill

Emma Hill

90 POUNDERS (0-5)

Game Summary: The 90s continue to improve every day and are getting closer to that first win. Saturday, the 90s fell to the Catasauqua Rough Riders 19-0. Ryan Keeney was recognized by the Panther coaching staff for his hard work at offensive and defensive tackle. Keep working hard and keep having fun boys. Your efforts will be rewarded!

Ryan Keeney of the 90s.

Maggie Gorman

 

110 POUNDERS (4-1)

Game Summary: 110s dropped a toughie to the Roughies, 34-12. The Panthers had trouble keeping up with a very good youth football team from Catasauqua. Defensive end Daniel Lanning gets the spotlight for his doing his job protecting the perimeter.

Daniel Lanning of the 110 team

 

Brittny Cooney (left) and Amelia Warjas

130 POUNDERS (2-2)

Game Summary: 130s defeated the Rough Riders, 25-13. The Panthers quarterback Anthony Orlemann threw the ball well to tight end Jacob Clements to pick up a few key first downs to keep Panther drives alive. Brent “Bug” Malick is credited with scoring three touchdowns form his running back position. Defensively the Panthers adjusted to Catty’s big running backs and ultimately shut them down. Great job, guys!

Jake Clements (left) and Brent Malick

Kiersten Buki and Elizabeth Deily

Next week all of the Little Panther teams head to Palmerton for a scheduled showdown with the Blue Bombers. Flags kick off at 11 a.m. followed by the 90s at 12:30. Then, the 110s have a 2 p.m. start time with the 130s kicking off at 3:30.

Good luck to all the Little Panther players and cheerleaders. The Source is with you!

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