The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Continenta­l Control

Led by No. 3 North Penn, SOL Continenta­l stacked again with playoff hopefuls; Neshaminy looks to duplicate unbeaten mark

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia. com @khunter10 on Twitter

The Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference once again is packed with playoff-caliber squads, including defending champion North Penn, which ran through the conference a perfect 6-0 last year. Amazingly, the Knights, Central Bucks South, Central Bucks East, Pennridge and Souderton Area all found their way to the postseason out of the stacked Continenta­l last fall.

They may just find their way back yet again in 2017.

“We know North Penn’s gonna be good. CB South will be tough,” said Pennridge coach Jeff Hollenbach. “Souderton looked good in seven-on-sevens and they have some athletes.

“CB East, CB West, Tennent — you know they’ll be a handful.”

For the defending champion Knights, ranked No. 3 in the PA Prep Live preseason Top 20, Norristown quarterbac­k Steve DePaul, a rising junior, transferre­d in and is stepping in for Reece Udinski, who had a recordsett­ing season last year as a senior.

Khan Jamal transferre­d in from PlymouthWh­itemarsh and he’ll be one of the running backs for the Knights and will start at linebacker. The North Penn secondary is strong and led by Justis Henley. Owen Thomas, a verbal commit to Villanova, is a stabilizin­g force at linebacker.

”Well, like every year, expectatio­ns are high,” Knights coach Dick Beck said. “The kids, they put a lot of time into it. It’s not a ‘show up in August’ kind of thing.

“This has been going on since January. We have a very good group — like we did last year — of guys that love to play, like to make the commitment and put the time in. And it helps that they have ability. They’re fast and tough and smart and strong. And I think that’s what’s going to give us the edge, but we’ll see.”

An American crowd

Last year in the Suburban One League American Conference, both Plymouth-Whitemarsh and Upper Dublin battled to 6-1 finishes and a share of the conference crown.

This year, it may be even more crowded at the top.

“It’s good football from top to bottom,” said Quakertown coach George Banas, who has guided his team to the playoffs in two of the past three seasons. “I really think Hatboro’s gonna do well. They have

a lot of skill kids and Mike (Kapusta) will have them coached up well.

“I know he said there wasn’t a ton of numbers down there but I told him, I said he’s got the right 22,” Banas said with a smile. “So that’s all that matters. I look at them as being a front runner for the conference. PW and Upper Dublin are always extremely tough. Upper Moreland is right there. Cheltenham’s a wild card with a new coach. It’s interestin­g, it really is.”

Hatboro-Horsham, with a sensationa­l group of backs and an experience­d, double threat under center, is pushing to improve even further on its 5-2 conference mark of a year ago.

“I think that we have some questions to fill as far as the offensive line goes,” Kapusta said. “We only have one returning starter and a couple guys that got playing time last year as backups are looking to step up into roles.

“We’re moving the tight end from last year to guard so we’ll have a new tight end. So a lot of those blockers up front are new, so until you have them tested on a Friday night, you’re not really sure what you’re gonna get. But from the looks of things, I think we’re gonna be pretty solid up front.”

Along with some promising targets downfield.

“The receivers are new, but the receivers had a heck of a summer,” Kapusta said. “Again, they’re untested, but they get a couple Friday nights under their belts and we’ll see what happens. But right now it looks like they’re gonna be affective players for us.”

Hatboro-Horsham has a heavy dose of speed coming out of the backfield.

Of his running back group, Kapusta described them as: “Fast, strong, slashers. We’re not gonna be cutting back or bouncing outside and all of that. We’re down hill, one, twocut type runners. Go right at people.”

Quakertown also went 5-2 in the American last year and is a much more

 ?? RACHEL WISNIEWSKI - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Jon Haynes jumps to catch a pass during a scrimmage against HatboroHor­sham.
RACHEL WISNIEWSKI - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Jon Haynes jumps to catch a pass during a scrimmage against HatboroHor­sham.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Steve DePaul will take over at quarterbac­k for the Knights in place of graduated star Reece Udinski.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Steve DePaul will take over at quarterbac­k for the Knights in place of graduated star Reece Udinski.
 ?? GENE WALSH - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? Running back Khan Jamal (25), a transfer from Plymouth-Whitemarsh, will bolster the North Penn backfield in 2017.
GENE WALSH - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Running back Khan Jamal (25), a transfer from Plymouth-Whitemarsh, will bolster the North Penn backfield in 2017.
 ?? RACHEL WISNIEWSKI - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Hatboro-Horsham’s Anthony Kwiatnowsk­i runs with the ball during a 7-on-7 scrimmage against North Penn.
RACHEL WISNIEWSKI - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Hatboro-Horsham’s Anthony Kwiatnowsk­i runs with the ball during a 7-on-7 scrimmage against North Penn.

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