The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Realignmen­t will shake things up

SOL changes promise to reignite old rivalries, create new ones

- Kev Hunter Columnist

It will be a new era in

SOL football.

Realignmen­t has been pretty common over the years in the Suburban

One League, but neverthele­ss, this season’s new shape should provide some extra drama come playoff-seeding time.

And when conference title hopes are on the line.

Hoping the fall season unfolds as scheduled — schools are busy developing and sticking to safety plans so that teams can prepare safely following the shutdown due to the coronaviru­s pandemic — it’s interestin­g to ponder some of the new possibilit­ies.

The National brings together old rivals like North Penn, Pennsbury, Pennridge and Neshaminy, along with all of the Bucks schools: Central Bucks South, Central Bucks East, and Central Bucks West, and Abington also joins the group.

The Continenta­l is comprised of Souderton Area, Council Rock North, Council Rock South, Truman, Quakertown, Hatboro-Horsham, Upper Dublin and Bensalem.

And the American Division is made up of William Tennent, Plymouth-Whitemarsh, Cheltenham, Wissahicko­n, Upper Moreland, Springfiel­d-Montco, Lower Moreland and New Hope-Solebury.

In a stacked deck, the SOL contains 10 teams that reached the District One Playoffs a season ago, including seven that reached the Class 6A Playoffs.

NEW CHALLENGES, SAME GOALS

Souderton Area is one of those teams that reached the postseason in Class 6A, and wants to get back in 2020.

“I think we will have a pretty

good team this year, especially with the changing of the SOL conference­s,” coach Ed Gallagher

said. “Although we are losing many of our rivalry games, we’re playing more schools similar in size to us. So we should be pretty competitiv­e.”

The annual “309 Bowl” will take on extra significan­ce this year

for Big Red and the Panthers, as Souderton and Quakertown are thrust into the same conference for the first time since 2013.

This year’s clash will be Souderton’s homecoming, set for Oct. 2.

 ?? JAMES BEAVER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? North Penn’s Khalani Eaton (40) breaks a big run against CB South. The Knights and the Titans are moving to the Suburban One League National Conference this season.
JAMES BEAVER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE North Penn’s Khalani Eaton (40) breaks a big run against CB South. The Knights and the Titans are moving to the Suburban One League National Conference this season.
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