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Adding the 2022 PIAA Championships to History

I have always been interested in history (except in school when I should have been), and have always been interested in stats and lists, i.e., “the 25 most”; “the 20 worst”; “the 25 states with”, et al.  I see these on the Net and almost always have to read them no matter what the subject.  […]

Discussing Districts, Classifications, and Playoff Brackets

     When the PIAA State Football Championship season comes around there are always many conversations regarding the title subjects above and of course, how they affect the teams that are to play.      Let me state at the outset that greater minds with greater resources than I have; have worked, and are I am sure […]

A look back at the 2018 State Championship games

Another State Championship series is history and its time to enter some stats in the records books.  It was certainly not unfamiliar territory for teams and viewers as only Lackawanna Trail was new to the dance.  Fully 11 of 12 teams had been there before, and 6 of those just last year.      Both the 2A and 4A […]

Way Too Early Look at SOL Continental Conference

Once again we have a parallel to the National Conference in that the top team in each conference lost the most talent of any team in the conference; but, with qualifications. That said there is an historical distinction between the two conferences. And that is that North Penn has dominated their division, however it was […]

A Way Too Early Look at Suburban One National for 2017

Last year was the first time I dabbled in such predictions and I did not feel overly confident in my predictions. However, I did a pretty good job based on the results of the 2016 season, so I thought I should try again; and likely spoil my record. This year appeared to pose a different […]

Our Favorite Sport is in Trouble

This may come as a surprise to no one, but I wanted to address it for off-season reading and discussion purposes. First, I have no numerical statistics either Pennsylvania, or nationally, to emphatically prove that participation is down in high school football; but I believe it is from what I have observed from a local […]

Adding the 2016 Championships to History

Historic were the high school football championships in Pennsylvania for the 2016 season. We crowned the first-ever class 6A and 5A champions. In addition, we saw the first-ever team that has competed in THREE different classes, being District 12’s Imhotep Charter School (2A, 3A, & 4A). Naturally, all statistics in the 6A and 5A games […]

Further analysis of the Suburban One Continental Division

Continental Division North Penn. I see almost a parallel situation in this division to the National; a clear favorite and all of the rest. However, this division seems to have the credentials to be a little more competitive overall. And there are NO coaching changes compared to three in the National. Four teams in this […]

Further analysis of the Suburban One National Division

National Division Neshaminy is my choice as the team to beat in the 2016 National. The reasons are many; but first they return 11 experienced players, 8 on offense and 3 on defense. Although Bensalem returns 14 and Abington 12; these two teams do not return near the numbers recognized for all league honors in […]

Adding 2015 to State Championship History

The 2015 State Championships was in itself special in that it was the last time for four classifications – A through AAAA. In that vein, we had NOT A SINGLE TEAM participating that had not been there before. All 8 teams had been there before, many holding prior championships. It was the first time for […]

Worth the Price of Admission

Outstanding high school athletes lure me to certain games; I try to see as many as I can in my local area each season. Friday night, September 11, I chose Central Bucks South at Council Rock North for my second look at Rock QB/S Brandon McIlwain. I do not like the label “one-man team” because […]

Throwback Thursday: The 2001 Neshaminy State Champion Season

As a Suburban One League fan and follower I was at once thrilled and surprised by the Redskins 2001 climb to gold. The thrills were, 1) seeing a team I had first begun to follow in 1951 win it, and, 2) seeing a second Suburban One team win a state championship. The surprise was that […]

IF it happened

If the PIAA did decide to go to 6 classes for 2016, or beyond, I wondered what the difference in class breakdowns would mean for District One, which is my base of operation. How would the teams be sorted out? But I have only current enrollment figures – the enrollment figures will certainly be different, […]

The Importance of High School Football

High school football is important to those for whom this narrative is directed. The followers of, and posters on, EasternPAfootball have, in the majority of cases, shown to have a keen interest in Pennsylvania high school football. And there is no doubt that it is important to many young men and their parents for various […]

Adding 2014 to State Championship History

The 27th set of state championships in 2014 presented both new; and familiar.   New was the fact that three 2013 champions successfully defended their titles. It was the first ever repeat of three defending champions – St Joes Prep (D12) 4A; Archbishop Wood (D12) 3A; and South Fayette (D7) 2A. New was the fact […]

The Level Playing Field

Many posts have been made to this site regarding the “recruiting” issues; or the open enrollment question; and the right to quality education thoughts. They have been enlightening and entertaining for certain. I must be a true Libra, because I try to see both sides of the coin in the various posts and have refrained […]

Polls, Rankings, Opinions and College

Without the various high school football polls and weekly rankings from various sources we would have much less to talk about each season. Many posts on EasternPAfootball.com are in regard to someone’s thoughts on who has been “missed’ in the rankings; who does not deserve their position in the rankings; or “obvious” errors in placement […]

Suburban One after the non-league schedule

(National and Continental Conferences) I wrote an article in March on a very early look at Sub One, and I wanted to see how I fared after the non-league portion of the various teams schedules. A few of Sub One teams still have a turkey-day game and some schedule contingency games for the 11th week […]

Throwback Thursday: The 1977 Bensalem Fighting Owls

The Bensalem Owls have had a checkered existence, and before we take up the fine 1977 edition a little history is in order. Bensalem Township abuts the City of Philadelphia in the river Northeast area. The Owls began football in 1930 as an independent squad, going 1-4-1 (a). They were in the old Lower Bucks […]