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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price.
~VINCE LOMBARDI~
~The road to the District 10 playoffs start in the off-season~
THE BIG REDS MENTALITY!
BIG REDS WILL GO TO BATTLE ANYTIME, ANYWHERE AND LOVE IT!
BIG REDS REPEAT AT LINEMAN CHALLENGE!
The defending Champion Big Reds defeated 12 schools in various lifting and agility events to win back to back first place trophies when they competed in the Lineman Challenge in Cochranton (PA) on Saturday June 13th. Team Big Red was comprised of Cody Truchan, Frank Zieminick, Ryan Benson, Jon Glaister, and James Gearhart. Ryan Benson won the MVP award for the entire event! Also West Middlesex was the only school to ever win the Lineman Challenge two years in a row.. Congratulations Big Reds your hard work and dedication has paid off. Keep up the good work!
BIG REDS LINEMAN JAMES GEARHART, FRANK ZIEMINICK, CODY TRUCHAN AND RYAN BENSON PREPARE FOR AN EVENT AT THE 2009 LINEMAN CHALLENGE.
RECORD BREAKER!
Kyle Allen surpasses West Middlesex's all-time great R.J. Bowers for the single season rushing record. Bowers who had gained 1,395 yards in a single season was surpassed by Allen who finished with 1,542 total yards rushing. We would like to congratulate Kyle Allen on a job well done!
THE BIG RED!
There is a history of a remarkable fighting machine known officially as the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division, and unofficially as the "Big Red One". The "BIG RED" was considered by many to be America's Premier Army division, and with good reason.
The BIG RED was engaged in some of the hardest fighting. There were battles with names that seared themselves into the consciousness of Americans for generations to come.
The 1st Infantry Division was not just the best damned division in the United States Army, but in any army in the world. Therefore, once the U.S. entered World War II, big things were expected from the BIG RED.
CARRY ON THE TRADITION!
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