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Marple Newtown Seniors Receive Recognition From County Football Coaches Association

A few Marple Newtown High School seniors from the 2011 football team were recognized at the recent All-Delco Banquet on Nov. 28.

 

NEWTOWN SQUARE–Several of Marple Newtown High School seniors from Marple Newtown's football team were recently recognized at the All-Delco Banquet on Nov. 28 at the Heritage House in Ridley, reports MarpleNewtownFootball.com.

The banquet, hosted annually by the Delaware County Football Coaches' Association, recognized several players from each of the county's 25 high schools' football teams.

The Tigers' star tailback, Cimirrow Moat, was also recognized at the banquet as the 2011 Millard Robinson recipient.

In addition to Moat, four seniors on the team were also recognized for their contribution to the team. This year, the Tigers hosted their third playoffs in the team's history.

According to MarpleNewtownFootball.com, those honored at the banquet included Joey Pham, Chris Kurkian and Sean Ridinger.

MarpleNewtownFootball.com states:

"Joey Pham was honored for his overall contribution to the team in all phases. Offensively, Joey played both receiver and running back.  He returned punts and kickoffs. He had over 850 all purpose yards for the Playoff Tigers.  His defensive exploits included 6 blocked passes, steady tackling and a pick six against Penncrest.   

Chris Kurkian was a steady performer from his guard position on offense.  He led the defensive line in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks.  He also was a steady punter with an averages of 37.9 yards.  Chris also provided a lot of energy, spirit and enthusiasm all year long to the Tigers in games and practice.

Sean Ridinger was a 2-year starter at offensive guard.  He provided a steady influence along an inexperienced forward wall that developed into a good unit.  His blocking pathed the way for the Tiger running backs. Sean was a linebacker on defense. One of our tri-captains, his leadership was very instrumental in forming a team unity that provided the impetus for a playoff year."

Related Topics: Delaware County, Delaware County Coaches Association, High School Football, Marple Newtown High School, Tigers football, delaware county football coaches association, and football 2011

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