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2018 Football Program Welcome to Falcon Field the home of Pennsbury High School Football. While the final results of the contest are important, the primary goals of the game are to develop good sportsmanship and fair play among participants. We ask you to join the festivities of the program, support your teams and show respect for all of those who are on and off the field of play. Please join me in thanking all of the student-athletes and coaches who have dedicated so much of their time and talent in order to make this a memorable occasion. Special thanks to the cheerleaders and the bands for their spirited performances and to all of the individuals working behind the scenes. LOUIS H. SUDHOLZ Finally, thank you for attending today’s game and supporting Pennsylvania Assistant Principal / Athletics Coordinator High School Football. Enjoy the game. PENNSBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT William J. Gretzula, Ed.D., Superintendent TBD, Business Administrator Damari Fallacaro, Athletic Secretary Michele A. Spack, Director of Elementary Education Dave Vetter, Game Manager Theresa Ricci, Director of Secondary Education Sarah D’Agostino, Varsity Cheerleading Head Coach Sherri Morett, Director of Special Education Stephanie Pratt, JV Cheerleading Head Coach Bettie Ann Rarrick, Director of Human Resources Alyssa Krisak, Cheerleading Assistant Coach Lisa Becker, Principal (PHS-West) Dan Mahoney, PHS Cable-TV Sports Reggie Meadows, Principal (PHS-East) John Rose, Eric Ball, Sound Engineers Vincent DePaola, Assistant Principal Ken Simon, Public Address Announcer Richard Fry, Assistant Principal Frank Mazzeo, Band Director Cherrissa Gibson, Assistant Principal Felicia Reilly, Band Director Patricia Steckroat, Assistant Principal Grant Palmer, Associate Band Director Louis H. Sudholz, Assistant Principal/Athletics Coordinator Ed Downs, Field Show Designer Laura Tittle, Assistant Principal Noel Hibbs, Color Guard Coordinator Justine McEachern, Guidance Supervisor Mark Johnston, Marching & Maneuvering Coordinator Shan Barrett, Athletic Trainer & Faculty Manager Jonathan Tomaro, Percussion Coordinator PENNSBURY BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Jacqueline Redner, President T.R. Kannan, Vice President Christian Schwartz, Assistant Secretary Nancy Lawson • John Palmer • Gary Sanderson Christine Toy-Dragoni • Debra Wachspress • Joshua Waldorf TBD, Secretary • Joanne J. Godzieba, Treasurer Cameren Cooper, Student Representative Jason Turner, Student Representative FROM THE PRINCIPALS We would like to welcome all the fans to another exciting football game at Falcon Field. You will be watching dedicated coaching staffs and student athletes who devoted a tremendous amount of time and energy to participate in this highly competitive sport. While playing time may vary for student athletes, all deserve our respect for their commitment and efforts for this game. As a member of the Suburban One League, Pennsbury High School fully supports the league and PIAA emphasis on sportsmanship. All fans REGGIE MEADOWS LISA BECKER are reminded that we need to demonstrate Principal Principal Pennsbury High School Pennsbury High School respect for each other, for officials and for both East Campus West Campus teams, athletes and coaches. HEAD COACH • DAN Mc SHANE I wish to welcome fans to today’s game at Falcon Field. The players from both teams have invested a great deal of work to prepare for this contest. Expect to see a hard-fought, well-executed contest played within the guidelines of proper sportsmanship. Enjoy the game and support the players. Head Coach - DAN Mc SHANE Dan Mc Shane graduated from West Catholic High School for Boys and then West Chester University. He has been coaching high school football since 1982. During this period of time, he has been an offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, special team coordinator and head coach. Dan has coached at West Catholic, Conestoga HS, and Bensalem HS. Mr. Mc Shane teaches Health and Physical Education at Bensalem HS. He lives in Marlton, NJ with his wife Peggy, and their three children Daniel (13), Catherine and Colin (12). IAN BELL offensive Coordinator / running BaCks Coach Bell is in his 12th year of coaching. He is a former Bensalem High School student and football player. In 2007, Coach Bell graduated from Ursinus College where he played defensive line on the football team. Coach Bell currently teaches math at Conwell-Egan Catholic High School and resides in Bensalem. KEVIN BLAIR defensive Line This is Coach Blair’s third year with the Falcons and eighth year coaching football. He will be coaching the defensive line again this year. Coach Blair graduated from the University of Delaware in 2005 and currently teaches Personal Finance at Lower Moreland High School. He resides in Langhorne with his wife Sarah and two daughters, Shea and Rylan. RYAN BRADY defensive Line Coach Brady is a graduate of Bensalem High School, Class of 2008. After graduation, he played defensive end at Shippensburg University and graduated in 2012. Coach Brady is entering his second season with the falcons, coaching Defensive Line. He is currently a Funeral Director for Tomlinson Funeral Home, P.C. and resides in Langhorne with his wife Allie and daughter Hailey. BRUCE CAMPBELL QuarterBaCks Coach Campbell is in his 2nd year of coaching. A 2012 Pennsbury graduate and quarterback for the Falcons. Coach Campbell graduated from East Stroudsburg University. He majored in Health and Physical Education, and played quarterback for the Warriors. He was a recipient of the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society award, given in recognition of outstanding academic performance in final year of eligibility. Coach Campbell is currently a substitute teacher in the district and resides in Yardley. WAYNE DEMORE running BaCks Coach Demore is entering his third season on the Pennsbury football staff where he has expanded his role as the Running Backs coach. He previously spent the last 3 seasons at William Penn Middle School as the coach of the Defense and Special Teams. Coach Demore is a graduate of West Chester University where he lettered in Track and Field as a sprinter. He is currently an English teacher at Pennsbury High School East. Coach Demore was recently married to wife Sharon and the two reside in Newtown, Pennsylvania. ROBINSON GAUTIER fresHman Head Coach Robinson Gautier graduated from Neshaminy High School in 2000. He graduated from Kutztown University in 2004, and Holy Family University in 2013. Coach Gautier has been coaching football since 2012, he has been head coach of the Freshmen Football team since 2015. Coach Gautier teaches English in the Twilight department at Pennsbury High School West Campus. Coach Gautier lives in Langhorne, Pennsylvania with his wife Kimberlee and their two daughters Isabella (7) and Sophia (5). JIM GOBOR Wide reCeivers / outside LineBaCkers Jim graduated from Whitehall High School in 1985 and from Lock Haven University in 1989. This fall will mark his 18th year of high school coaching & first season with Pennsbury HS. He has previously coached at Morrisville HS (Head Coach) Germantown Academy (Defensive Coordinator) and William Tennent HS (Offensive Coordinator). Jim is employed at Morrisville HS as Dean of Students & has 3 children in college Jared, Rebecca & Juliana. LESTER POPE offensive Line Les Pope graduated from Bensalem High School in 2007. There he played football and coached under Dan McShane for 4 years after his graduation. Les will be coaching the offensive line at Pennsbury for his third season. Les graduated from both Bucks County Community College and Holy Family University and is a Social Studies teacher. Les currently resides in Bensalem with his wife Melissa Pope and 3 year-old son Jaxon. VINCE SANNELLI defensive Line / footBall operations Coach Sannelli is in his third year coaching the defensive line at Pennsbury. A 1990 graduate of Neshaminy High School and is a member of the school’s Football Hall of Fame. Upon graduation, he served four years in the United States Marine Corps. He resides in Yardley with his wife Simone and their three boys Dominick, Dante, and Rocco. DAN SHUCHAT defensive Coordinator / Safeties Dan Shuchat is a graduate of Temple University and is a science teacher at Bensalem High School. He has been coaching high school football since 1994 at Frankford High School, Bensalem High School, and this is his seventh year coaching at Pennsbury. He has coached nearly every position on the field during his coaching career and will be the defensive coordinator this season. He is married to his wife Lynn and has two sons, Tyler and Nolan. BRIAN SINKIEWICZ LineBaCkers Coach Sinkiewicz is a Pennsbury High School graduate. He received his Bachelors degree in Sports Management from East Stroudsburg University. He then continued his education at Cairn University where he received his teaching certification in Health and Physical education. This is Coach Sinkiewicz’s second season on the Pennsbury Football staff. Before joining the Varsity staff Coach Sinkiewicz was the head coach at Pennwood Middle School for 4 seasons. Coach Sinkiewicz and his wife Stephanie celebrated their 6 year wedding anniversary in May and have a 2-1/2 year old son, Jacob. They currently reside in Fairless Hills, PA. ANDREW SPANO offensive Line Andrew Spano graduated from Bensalem High School in 2000 and from Ursinus College in 2004 after a four-year playing career with his BS in Physics. Andrew started his coaching career in 2005 at Bensalem High School as an offensive line coach, and has also been an offensive line/assistant coach at Upper Moreland High School. He currently resides in Warminster Township with his wife Laura, and two daughters Brienna (14) and Alexandra (4). JEFF WARNICK Wide reCeivers Coach Warnick graduated from Bensalem High School and West Chester University. He has been coaching high school football for 11 years. Coach Warnick has spent time coaching at Bensalem High School, Abraham Lincoln High School in Philadelphia, and this is his fourth year with the Pennsbury High School football program. He will be coaching primarily wide receivers and outside linebackers. Coach Warnick is a Health and Physical Education teacher in Philadelphia, and also spends time coaching at CrossFit LBC in Bristol.
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