Pennsbury to induct 10 into sports hall
The Pennsbury Athletic Hall of Fame will introduce its 10 newest members on Friday night Nov. 6 at between halves of the Pennsbury–Neshaminy football game. The new members will be officially introduced on Saturday night Nov. 7 at 6 p.m. at the Yardley Country Club.
--Three-year varsity letter winner in both football and track
--Co--captain as a senior
--As a linebacker and halfback, selected LBCL Honorable Mention
--Runner-up Scholar-Athlete National Football Foundation Hall of Fame
--As a track athlete competed in the high hurdles, mile relay and as a senior placed second in the 440-yard run LBCL Championships
--1966 Boys Falcon Award Winner
--Played football at the collegiate level for Dartmouth as a safety and on special teams
--Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History and graduated from the Syracuse School of Law in 1973
--Played #1 singles all four years of his Pennsbury Tennis career
--Bucks County Courier Times Player of the Year 1974 and 1975
--Overall match record of 69 wins versus only 6 losses in team competition
--His Pennsbury team captured the LBCL Championship in 1972, 1973, and 1975
--Earned a full tennis scholarship to George Washington University where he was team MVP for three years
--Was inducted into the GWU Athletic Hall of Fame
--Girls Assistant Track Coach 1980-1984
--Lower Bucks County League Coach of the Year in 1975, 1976, and 1977
--Coached the Falcon Female Gymnasts to Championships in 1975, 1976, and 1977
--Seven--year record of 82 wins versus only 20 losses for her coaching career
--Has been a Health and Physical Education instructor at PHS since 1972 and has co-directed Sports Night for the past 10 years
--3-year letter winner as a football defensive lineman and punter
--Co--captain as a senior wrestler as he took second place at 165-pound in the LBCL’s and placed third in District One
--As a sophomore, won the 154-pound LBCL Championship and his junior year was the 165-pound LBCL Champion
--As a track athlete, he put the shot, ran the 220-yd. dash and relays, he held the county and school record of 20’ 4 ½” in the long jump.
-- As a football quarterback, he was a SOL and LBCL First team selection
-- His Falcon football team was SOL co--champions as he passed for 770 yards and rushed for 449 yards.
-- As a baseball outfielder was twice named to the BCCT Golden 15 Team and twice a First team SOL choice. As a junior, the Falcons were District I champions and shared the SOL championship as a senior.
-- Dante was the boys Falcon Award winner in 1990.
-- At Albright College, he was a 4 year starter and 2--time MVP in baseball while he played wide receiver and special teams during the 1994 football season.
-- Four year varsity basketball letter winner; co-captain as a senior. SOL Second team 1988, SOL First team 1989; Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team; Trenton Times All Star 1989
-- Varsity Softball 1987, ‘88, ‘89; District One champions 1987; Suburban One First team; Trenton Times First team; Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team 1989
-- Varsity Volleyball 1988
-- Was the winner of the girls Pennsbury Falcon Award in 1989 and was also the recipient of the tri-athlete award
-- Two-year varsity starter as a football center
-- First team all LBCL (BCCT); First team All-Area (Trentonian); First team All Del-Val (Trenton Times); and First team All Big 8 Conference
-- 1972 National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar--Athlete award
-- 3 year varsity letter winner as a baseball catcher; selected First team All--Lower Bucks and First team All-Area
-- Recipient of the John E. Bodnarik Sportsmanship Award as a senior
-- Continued his baseball career at Dickinson College where he graduated as president of his class in 1977.
-- A defensive end for a Falcon squad which registered a record 8 shutouts during the Big 8 and LBCL Championship season of 1973.
-- First team All-LBCL
-- First team All-Area
-- First team All Big 8 Conference
-- Four-year letter winner as a varsity swimmer while competing in the breast stroke and medley relay which qualified and competed at the state championships at Penn State in 1974
-- Walked on at Penn State as a defensive lineman where he became a letter winner with some of the great PSU teams from 1974-77
-- Graduated in 1979 with a degree in science.
-- Three-year letter winner at defensive tackle during which the Falcon football machine amassed 31 wins against only 1 loss and 1 tie and was the #1 ranked team in Pennsylvania in 1974
-- First team All-Lower Bucks
-- First team All-Area
-- First team All-Big 8 Conference
-- PA Associated Press First team All-State
-- Second team United Press International All-State
-- Maxwell Club Award
-- High School All-American
-- Continued his football career with a full athletic scholarship to Syracuse University
-- In football, a three-year varsity letter winner (quarterback, kicker, punter)
-- 2 times First team All-SOL
-- Trentonian All-Decade team
-- As a wrestler, three-year varsity letter winner
-- Two-time First team SOL
-- Two-time sectional champ
-- 1991 district champ
-- 1992 district runner-up
-- 1992 wrestler of the year by Del-Val wrestling officials
-- A baseball two-year varsity letter winner; 1992 First team SOL
-- Continued academic and athletic career at West Virginia University as a four-year letterman as a punter and earned a degree in health and physical education.
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JEFFREY STUART DAHLMAN Class of 1966
--Football, trackJEFFREY STUART DAHLMAN Class of 1966
--Three-year varsity letter winner in both football and track
--Co--captain as a senior
--As a linebacker and halfback, selected LBCL Honorable Mention
--Runner-up Scholar-Athlete National Football Foundation Hall of Fame
--As a track athlete competed in the high hurdles, mile relay and as a senior placed second in the 440-yard run LBCL Championships
--1966 Boys Falcon Award Winner
--Played football at the collegiate level for Dartmouth as a safety and on special teams
--Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History and graduated from the Syracuse School of Law in 1973
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DAVE HAGGERTY Class of 1975
--TennisDAVE HAGGERTY Class of 1975
--Played #1 singles all four years of his Pennsbury Tennis career
--Bucks County Courier Times Player of the Year 1974 and 1975
--Overall match record of 69 wins versus only 6 losses in team competition
--His Pennsbury team captured the LBCL Championship in 1972, 1973, and 1975
--Earned a full tennis scholarship to George Washington University where he was team MVP for three years
--Was inducted into the GWU Athletic Hall of Fame
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MARY HAMMOND McCAFFREY (Coach)
--Girls Gymnastics Coach 1972-1979MARY HAMMOND McCAFFREY (Coach)
--Girls Assistant Track Coach 1980-1984
--Lower Bucks County League Coach of the Year in 1975, 1976, and 1977
--Coached the Falcon Female Gymnasts to Championships in 1975, 1976, and 1977
--Seven--year record of 82 wins versus only 20 losses for her coaching career
--Has been a Health and Physical Education instructor at PHS since 1972 and has co-directed Sports Night for the past 10 years
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FRANK H. McINTYRE, SR. Class of 1957
--Football, wrestling, track and fieldFRANK H. McINTYRE, SR. Class of 1957
--3-year letter winner as a football defensive lineman and punter
--Co--captain as a senior wrestler as he took second place at 165-pound in the LBCL’s and placed third in District One
--As a sophomore, won the 154-pound LBCL Championship and his junior year was the 165-pound LBCL Champion
--As a track athlete, he put the shot, ran the 220-yd. dash and relays, he held the county and school record of 20’ 4 ½” in the long jump.
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DANTE MUCCI Class of 1990
-- Football, baseballDANTE MUCCI Class of 1990
-- As a football quarterback, he was a SOL and LBCL First team selection
-- His Falcon football team was SOL co--champions as he passed for 770 yards and rushed for 449 yards.
-- As a baseball outfielder was twice named to the BCCT Golden 15 Team and twice a First team SOL choice. As a junior, the Falcons were District I champions and shared the SOL championship as a senior.
-- Dante was the boys Falcon Award winner in 1990.
-- At Albright College, he was a 4 year starter and 2--time MVP in baseball while he played wide receiver and special teams during the 1994 football season.
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NANCI J. MURPHY Class of 1989
-- Basketball, softball, volleyballNANCI J. MURPHY Class of 1989
-- Four year varsity basketball letter winner; co-captain as a senior. SOL Second team 1988, SOL First team 1989; Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team; Trenton Times All Star 1989
-- Varsity Softball 1987, ‘88, ‘89; District One champions 1987; Suburban One First team; Trenton Times First team; Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team 1989
-- Varsity Volleyball 1988
-- Was the winner of the girls Pennsbury Falcon Award in 1989 and was also the recipient of the tri-athlete award
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MICHAEL PAGE Class of 1973
-- Football, baseballMICHAEL PAGE Class of 1973
-- Two-year varsity starter as a football center
-- First team all LBCL (BCCT); First team All-Area (Trentonian); First team All Del-Val (Trenton Times); and First team All Big 8 Conference
-- 1972 National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar--Athlete award
-- 3 year varsity letter winner as a baseball catcher; selected First team All--Lower Bucks and First team All-Area
-- Recipient of the John E. Bodnarik Sportsmanship Award as a senior
-- Continued his baseball career at Dickinson College where he graduated as president of his class in 1977.
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FRANK H. TOROK Class of 1974
-- Football, swimmingFRANK H. TOROK Class of 1974
-- A defensive end for a Falcon squad which registered a record 8 shutouts during the Big 8 and LBCL Championship season of 1973.
-- First team All-LBCL
-- First team All-Area
-- First team All Big 8 Conference
-- Four-year letter winner as a varsity swimmer while competing in the breast stroke and medley relay which qualified and competed at the state championships at Penn State in 1974
-- Walked on at Penn State as a defensive lineman where he became a letter winner with some of the great PSU teams from 1974-77
-- Graduated in 1979 with a degree in science.
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RANDY WAGNER Class of 1975
-- FootballRANDY WAGNER Class of 1975
-- Three-year letter winner at defensive tackle during which the Falcon football machine amassed 31 wins against only 1 loss and 1 tie and was the #1 ranked team in Pennsylvania in 1974
-- First team All-Lower Bucks
-- First team All-Area
-- First team All-Big 8 Conference
-- PA Associated Press First team All-State
-- Second team United Press International All-State
-- Maxwell Club Award
-- High School All-American
-- Continued his football career with a full athletic scholarship to Syracuse University
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BRIAN WEST Class of 1992
-- Football, wrestling, baseballBRIAN WEST Class of 1992
-- In football, a three-year varsity letter winner (quarterback, kicker, punter)
-- 2 times First team All-SOL
-- Trentonian All-Decade team
-- As a wrestler, three-year varsity letter winner
-- Two-time First team SOL
-- Two-time sectional champ
-- 1991 district champ
-- 1992 district runner-up
-- 1992 wrestler of the year by Del-Val wrestling officials
-- A baseball two-year varsity letter winner; 1992 First team SOL
-- Continued academic and athletic career at West Virginia University as a four-year letterman as a punter and earned a degree in health and physical education.
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