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Friday Night Highlights: Week 10 football scores, stats & recaps in Bucks County area

Just like that, it's the final week of the regular season. Check out all the Week 10 scores, stats, recaps, video highlights and photos from your favorite Bucks County area teams right here. And be sure to check back through the weekend for updates.

Friday, October 27

Pennsbury running back Jordan Czerniak runs down the middle in a football game against Pennridge, on Friday, October 6, 2023, at Pennridge High School in Perkasie. The Rams edged the Falcons 15-14.
Pennsbury running back Jordan Czerniak runs down the middle in a football game against Pennridge, on Friday, October 6, 2023, at Pennridge High School in Perkasie. The Rams edged the Falcons 15-14.

Pennsbury 28, Neshaminy 24

Down by 10 points in the third quarter, the Falcons (5-5) scored 14 unanswered points to claim the win in the always-intense rivalry game. After a scoreless first quarter, the two teams went back and forth in the second, beginning with Nate Beighley scoring a 1-yard touchdown for the Falcons. Travis Lavelah followed with a 42-yard rushing score for Neshaminy (4-6), but Jordan Brensinger’s 12-yard rushing TD put the Falcons back on top. Connor Frederick tied it with a 4-yard touchdown reception from Colin Baker. After halftime, Lavelah scored his second TD of the game, and Kaden Nicastro kicked a 42-yard FG. After that, it was all Falcons. Nathan Beighley took a kickoff 99 yards for a thrilling touchdown, and Jordan Czerniak had the go-ahead score on a 2-yard run.

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Central Bucks South 42, Pennridge 14

Central Bucks South's Sean Moskowitz (48) celebrates his touchdown with teammates Jake Menaker (86) and Kieran Padgett (73) against Central Bucks West during their football game in Doylestown on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023.

[Daniella Heminghaus | Bucks County Courier Times]
Central Bucks South's Sean Moskowitz (48) celebrates his touchdown with teammates Jake Menaker (86) and Kieran Padgett (73) against Central Bucks West during their football game in Doylestown on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023. [Daniella Heminghaus | Bucks County Courier Times]

The Titans (9-1) rebounded from their first loss of the season last week with a resounding win. Anthony Leonardi (18 carries, 142 yards) scored three touchdowns in the win, two on the ground and the third on a 26-yard pass from QB Owen Pinkerton. Corey Moore (16 carries, 107 yards) ran for a pair of scores, and Jack Mauz was the recipient of Pinkerton’s second TD pass of the night. For the Rams (3-7), Noah Keating scored a rushing touchdown and had a passing touchdown to Sam Kuhns.

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CB West 24, CB East 7

The Bucks (10-0) finish the regular season unbeaten and win the Central Bucks Cup. Ryan Clemens led the way with a pair of touchdown runs and a 33-yard field goal. Conor McFadden had a 61-yard rushing TD. Dan Voglesong scored the lone TD for the Patriots (4-6), who were in need of a victory for a chance at a playoff spot.

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Council Rock South 55, Council Rock North 14

It was a big night for the Golden Hawks (7-3), who claimed the CR Unity Cup for the first time in three years with a dominant performance. Brothers Chase Myers and Shane Myers scored two touchdowns apiece, while Chase Ennis and Nate Szydlik each added a rushing score. On the defensive side, Joe Hemple intercepted a CRN pass and took it back 41 yards for a TD. For the Indians (2-8), Gio Cozza threw two TDs, one to Will Scibona and the other to Bobby Snyder.

William Tennent 28, Springfield 14

The Panthers had plenty of contributors as they closed out their season with a win. Sophomore QB Derrek Guenther helped the Panthers to a 14-14 halftime tie, throwing a 45-yard touchdown pass to Stephen Cosenza, and then scoring a rushing TD. In the second half, Liam Gibson took a kickoff return deep into Panthers’ territory, setting up Lorenzo Hurley’s rushing TD to take the lead. Isaiah Rosario added a rushing score for the Panthers. Cosenza, in addition to having 60 receiving yards, also had two interceptions on defense in the second-half. One INT was in the end zone, and the other he returned to the Panthers’ 10-yard line. Gibson had 10 tackles, including two for loss, to help secure a second-half shutout.

Quakertown 21, Upper Dublin 17

The Panthers (5-5) edged Upper Dublin (6-4) in a game with multiple lead changes. Vince Micucci put the Panthers ahead for the final time when he connected with Aiden Burgy on a 44-yard touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter. Micucci also had a rushing TD, as did Ed Bittner, who put the Panthers on the board in the second quarter. Anthony Ferrugio had an interception that led to a Panthers’ TD in the second period.

Conwell-Egan 29, Archbishop Carroll 0

The Eagles closed out the regular season with a big win against PCL opponent Carroll. The defense issued a shutout, highlighted by Tim Gipli’s 90-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Souderton 49, Bensalem 14

Souderton finished the regular season with a perfect 10-0 record, the first undefeated (full length) season in school history (they went 5-0 during the COVID-shortened 2020 year). Multiple players scored in the historic game, led by Danny Dyches, who caught touchdown receptions of 30 and 25 yards from QB Ben Walsh. Joey Nase led the ground game with two rushing touchdowns, while Ryan Sadowski added another. Hayden Swartley had an interception on defense and took it back 20 yards for the TD. For Bensalem (2-8), Thomas Bailey scored both touchdowns.

North Penn 35, Abington 18

Amir Major led the Knights (6-4) to victory, rushing for four touchdowns in the teams’ fourth straight win ahead of the District One playoffs. Matt Bucksar threw a touchdown pass to Aidan Eves, and Owen Harris had an interception to lead the defense.

Morrisville 44, Renaissance Academy 0

The Bulldogs got back into the win column with a convincing victory over Renaissance Academy after suffering losses in their previous two games. Four Bulldogs scored in the win, led by Raymond Holman with 166 yards and three touchdowns. Izire Caraway ran for 74 yards and a touchdown while Ky’iere Rankins scored both a rushing and receiving touchdown. Alex Brown added a 7-yard TD for Morrisville, while Zayden Gomez had an interception on defense.

Bristol 63, Jenkintown 0

From offense to defense and special teams, the Warriors (6-3) were firing on all cylinders in the dominating win. Kicker Nuke Beauplan had a memorable, and busy night, going 9-for-9 on PATs, along with a sack on defense. Jordan Colon powered the defense with three tackles for loss and a sack, while Brady Slate had an interception. Slate and Colon were among six players to score for the Warriors, with Slate scoring a 72-yard rushing TD and Colon adding a 15-yard rushing TD. Kendell Cottrell rushed for 194 yards and four touchdowns, while Trae Anthony had a 66-yard rushing score. Continuing the offensive explosion were Collin Burnett (1-yard run), Braylen Williams (35-yard reception) and Cole Guy (TD pass).

Plymouth-Whitemarsh 35, Upper Moreland 7

Strath Haven 42, Harry S. Truman 6

La Salle 43, Father Judge 13

Twin Valley 48, Hatboro-Horsham 7

Saucon Valley 27, Palisades 7

New Hope-Solebury 39, Lower Moreland 7

Saturday:

Kipp-DuBois 36, George School 20

Cardinal O'Hara 41, Lansdale Catholic 35

Episcopal Academy 42, Germantown Academy 7

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: High school football scores, stats, recaps in Bucks County for Week 10