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Soccer Teams Present Donation From Pottsgrove Game

A GAME CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE – Members of the Pottsgrove and Springfield (Delaware County PA) high school boys soccer teams traveled Friday (Dec. 3, 2010) to the Cancer Center at Phoenixville Hospital, Phoenixville PA, to offer a $1,000 donation to its Patient Assistance Fund in honor of the Pottsgrove team’s assistant coach Patti Grimm, who is a breast cancer survivor. On hand for presentation of the check were, from left, Terry Korinth, the hospital’s Susan Lorah, Springfield coach Jason Piombino, Alex Abdalla, Pottsgrove coach Jay Witkowski, Jeff Erb, Kevin Grimm, center physician Dr. Christopher Holroyde, Remi Mark, Chris Canova, honoree Patti Grimm, and Randy Miller. The money was raised Oct. 9 (2010) during a soccer game between the two teams.

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Soccer Players Now Step Lively, Thanks To Eagle Scout

POTTSTOWN PA – When players chase after run-away balls at Soccer Field 3 in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township‘s Gerald Richards Park, they now have 17-year-old Matthew Kendra to thank for making their effort a little easier.

Eagle Scout candidate Matthew Kendra presented his finished project, installation of steps at a Lower Pottsgrove Soccer field, Monday night to the township Parks and Recreation Board.

Eagle Scout candidate Matthew Kendra presented his finished project, installation of steps at a Lower Pottsgrove soccer field, Monday night to appreciative members of the township Parks and Recreation Board.

Kendra – a Royersford PA resident, an Eagle Scout candidate, and a student at Pottstown’s St. Pius X High School – recently built and installed a new set of timber steps at the field on the southwest side of the park along Buchert Road, Pottstown PA. He officially presented his work, which was part of his Eagle Scout education, Monday (Sept. 28, 2009) to appreciative members of the township Parks and Recreation Board.

The set of 19 steps is constructed of 6-inch-square timber railroad ties,  and is meant to help soccer players retrieve errant balls that hop the field’s fence and roll down a steep embankment on the other side.

The new steps represent the fulfillment of months of planning and coordination. Kendra personally solicited money and supplies for the project himself; of its $1,445 cost, all but $14 was covered by donations. He worked with professional engineers to design the steps, and then organized a group of volunteers for a weekend construction event.

In fact, Kendra said, he had plenty of help from several sources.

  • Family members donated cash and materials.
  • So did the Pottstown Roller Mills, and Home Depot.
  • The township Public Works Department excavated the area.
  • And 18 volunteers supplied 20 hours of labor.

In addition to construction, Kendra learned a few things about adversity, too. His volunteer corps raced against inclement weather on the second day of installation, he told board members, and when they encountered a large boulder found in Lower Pottsgrove’s typically rocky soil, the steps had to be built around it.

For its part, the Parks and Recreation Board worked with Kendra and his Boy Scout leader, Rich Wood, in understanding his project, granting permission for the installation, and offering suggestions. Board members, for example, favored step treads of wood, bricks or pavers, rather than dirt or gravel. Kendra made requested changes, and got under way.

Board members inspected his final product Monday, during their September monthly meeting. “Job well done!,” board member Dennis Cimino said on behalf of the group. “We sincerely appreciate your project.”

The township Parks and Recreation Board also is working with several other Boy Scouts of America troops on other projects within it parks. Lower Pottsgrove has more than 200 acres of active and passive recreation area.

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Editor’s Note: The Post thanks Jennifer J. Corley for e-mailing the material used in this article. The Post welcomes reader contributions! Got news for us? E-mail The Post.

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No Worries, No Stress, And Tasty Knuckles

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LEISURELY ENJOYING A SUNDAY – No matter where they are, some people just know how to relax. Among them is this toddler – wearing a wide-brimmed hat, sitting atop Mom’s hip, and contentedly sucking some knuckles – Sunday afternoon (Sept. 13, 2009) on the soccer fields at Lower Pottsgrove Township’s Gerald Richards Park, 2130 Buchert Road, Pottstown PA.

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Pottsgrove's Soccer Season Under Way

Pottsgrove's Soccer Season Under Way

SANATOGA PA – With the squeals and yells of happy children, and the cheers of accompanying adults, the Pottsgrove Soccer Club opened its 2009 season Saturday and Sunday (April 4-5, 2009) with matches at the fields in Gerald Richards Park, Buchert Road. Both youth clubs and PeeWee league teams played.

  • Watch a 1m33s Post video, hosted at YouTube, of action in five different PeeWee games played Sunday (April 5, 2009) at 1 p.m. Press the “play” button, above.

Playing in Saturday’s windy weather, with gusts of up to 45 mph, was an interesting task, but Sunday’s much milder temperatures, bright sun and considerably lighter breeze brought many families and supporters out to the fields.

A free, three-day soccer clinic – specifically intended for players in the U-8 to U-12 age brackets – will be conducted April 14-16 (2009; Tuesday through Thursday) from 6-8 p.m. in the park, it was announced Monday (April 6, 2009) during the Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Former players in the Pottsgrove club, as well as coaches and some current college players, will be on hand to offer tips and drills to those in attendance. A crowd of up to 200 participants is expected. No registration is necessary.

The club’s season runs through May (2009).

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Saturday Was Soccer Day

That didn't hurt. That was just determinination showing its face.

That didn't hurt. That's just determination showing its face.

Pottsgrove Soccer Club‘s Under-12 players, coached by Greg McRae, met Boyertown in a light rain Saturday morning (Oct. 25, 2008) at Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road, Sanatoga PA, while the Under-18s – directed by Rich Wood – faced West-Mont. Proud parents came armed with umbrellas and blankets to warm their legs. The teams? They never seemed to notice the on-again, off-again precipitation.

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Getting Into Gear

Getting Into Gear

Justin Moore, the 5-year-old son of James and Tammy Moore of Pottstown, packs up his gear Sunday after a Pottsgrove PeeWee Soccer match.Justin Moore, left, the 5-year-old son of James and Tammy Moore of Pottstown, packs up his gear Sunday (Oct. 19, 2008) after a Pottsgrove PeeWee Soccer match at Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road in Sanatoga.

On another field, John Torrens – son of Sean and Brenda Torrens of Boyertown – charges with a ball towards the net. For four more photos from the PeeWee’s Light Blue vs. Dark Blue game, click here.

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Sanatoga Seen

Streets in Sanatoga PA seemed almost deserted Tuesday evening (Sept. 16, 2008) at around 6:30. Maybe families were inside, busying themselves making dinner; or students agonized over homework; or tired workers yearned to catch up on the day’s news.

Then again, maybe they weren’t home at all. Apparently plenty of people decided to spend time last night at Lower Pottsgrove’s Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road.

One young girl posed. One father finished his work on a laptop. One young boy climbed. Soccer teams filled almost every field. Joggers ran down the paved paths, led by dogs on their leashes. Anywhere you turned in the park before dusk lowered the light, folks looked relaxed and casual.

So where were you?

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Horsepower. Literally.

Not a Pinto. Not a Mustang. Just slow-paced, open-air luxury.

Not a Pinto or Mustang. Just slow-paced luxury.

As they gathered yesterday (Sept. 7, 2008) at Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road in Sanatoga for the Pottsgrove (PA) Soccer Club‘s opening weekend of matches, most players and supporters arrived by car, truck, or van.

Most, but not all. One pair of soccer fans traveled there in a horse-drawn cart.

With plenty of green grass available, their ride home was probably the only one re-fueling while its owners watched a game.

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Pottsgrove Youth Soccer Launches

Pottsgrove Youth Soccer Launches

It was a late but nonetheless busy weekend for young soccer players in Lower, Upper and West Pottsgrove PA townships, as the Pottsgrove Soccer Club got its fall season under way today. Tropical Storm Hanna soaked the fields and limited play Saturday at 31-acre Gerald Richards Park on Buchert Road in Sanatoga. But hundreds of youths and their parents, other relatives and friends crowded onto fields this afternoon to participate in or watch the action. (See video above).

Casual clothing, lawn chairs, and oversize bottles of sports drink were the order of the day. Temperatures reached into the high 70s and low 80s by 2 p.m., accompanied by a light, 6-miles-per-hour breeze from the west. The sun was bright, skies were nearly cloudless, and fans were loud in cheering on PeeWee teams (age 4 and older) as they gave their all.

Who won? Everybody.

Gerald Richards Park
2150 Buchert Road
Sanatoga PA 19464

Distance from Sanatoga village center (East High Street and North Pleasantview Road): 0.9 miles
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