The Pride of Being a Northern Bedford Panther....
Posted: May 10th, 2004, 11:34 pm
Getting the Pride Back
The last year has killed me as an alumnus, former player, a fan and now a coach of Northern Bedford athletics. Where is the pride that is the foundation of Panther sports? Why do I hear the words, “I don’t care…I don’t want to try...”? I am not putting anyone down on the teams now, but what I am saying is that I feel there is a loss in sense of P-R-I-D-E. A loss just seems to be shrugged off at times; A loss that isn’t understood by some of the young athletes in this era. Being a comedian has taken precedence over being a stellar athlete. The list of names that make up the TRADITION at NBC is a long one. Look at some of the coaches around the school: Dan Foor, Jeff Batzel, Barry Crawford, Jan Clark, Kevin Gable, Joe Over, Dave McIlnay, and many of the other assistant coaches. You think these people care about Panther sports, and the students at this school as a whole? I mean every single one of them is a former Panther that has come back to NB to carry the torch of tradition and pride. This is something that really has important meaning to me personally. I feel at home when I am at NB as I’m sure all of these guys do as well. This is my school, and I’m proud of it.
Many of the athletes today also should understand this tradition more than they do. A second generation is coming through the ranks, and when I think about it I get goosebumps. How awesome is it to know that you are wearing the same uniform and walking the same hall as your father who wore the black and white. It may sound nerdy or geeky or something, but it gives me a chill to think about that stuff. I can think of a few guys off the top of my head that I played with. Gable and Miller were names (I’m sure there were more) that Coach Nastasi coached in terms of father and then son. Rodland and Hall are names of guys that come to my head now when I think of father-son combos. (Again, my focus is usually on football as well since I know that the best.)
I want to use this paragraph to bring up some names of former Panther athletes that I’m sure rings a bell with quite a few people. I’ll start with Batzel as I feel this name has great significance in NB territory. Father and son, Dale and Jeff, have now been AD’s for the school district. That is significant in itself. How about the Nastasi’s? AJ, Joe, and Coach Nastasi…now that is a trio. Fred Glasgow, Mike Johnson, Brian and Jeff Koontz, Travis Brown, and Jim Cogan as well as MANY others...do those names ring a bell? They were all standout, and I mean standout, RB’s at NBC. Want some nasty guys up front? How about Norman Sollenberger, Ken Bussard, Leon Pepple, Bill Brown, Brad Shambach, Kelly Brown, and Kirk Stiffler. I can keep going with Tim Bowser, Jan Gable, and Dan Foor…I’ll stop before I get boring. Linebackers…a staple of NB football…Wayne “Weedle” Wright (the guy who cut his cast off so he could play), Brent Bowser, Rock Crawford, and Zach Sorrells are names that come to mind. Jesse Reighard, Joe Wachter, Jason Drenning, Mike Reed, Todd Eckenrode, Travis Brown, Kirk Morningstar…the names could go on and on and on fellas, but I really would bore you. Did I see most of these guys plays…heck no, but I have heard the stories, heard the names, and I RESPECT each and every one of them. I could go on through the other sports, but as I said this would get old in a hurry…
Panther athletes make something of themselves…that list would be huge, but I would like to see some of the names and where they are now if anyone wants to post a few. I know many are teachers, coaches, and administrators at the school. I know one thing is for sure…many of these guys are respected wherever they are, whatever they are doing. I can’t even begin to honor these names because I’m so young. Head Roadie is much better with this stuff than I am, and he knows a ton of stuff even before the time period I am posting about.
I guess I just want to make sure people remember the past. Remember the guys that came before you and respect what they did. Don’t shrug off a loss as if it doesn’t matter…EVER. Many of the names I mentioned are sitting in the stands watching you on a weekly basis and you don’t even know it. The names of the ones that are coming out now will go sit in the stands and watch. The cycle won’t stop…people are watching you…people that care, even if you say you don’t. You may not be the best, but be as good as you can be and give everything you have to be the best. I hope and pray that I get hired at NBC so I can help carry the tradition. I won’t let you forget about the past. I won’t let you forget about those that came before you. The coaches now haven’t allowed me to forget it…they have showed me how much people care. The amount of heart and soul that guys have put into this program make me shine with pride, and it gives me direction for what I want to do with my life. The impact has taken its toll on me in a GREAT way…This may seem like mindless rambling to some, but I’m just a guy that is proud of MY school and proud of the people there. Watching a video like that PSU one about family, teammates, coaches, and those that came before them just got me going and made me want to write something.
Just remember the names that came before you. Your father, a former Panther himself, may be watching. A coach that is an alumus may be pushing you to work harder. A fan in the stands may have played at Replogle or Smith. A fan in the stands played at Roaring Spring or Everett. Someone out there really CARES what is going on in each season. Remember too, the little kids watching. They can't wait to be you...Those kids look up to you, like it or not.
I know of some older folks that don't get out that much...this one brief story sums up what it means to some people. I was told by a teacher that her father sits and listens to wrestling matches on the radio every time one is on. He can't get out to watch the matches, but he sits and listens and writes down the names of the guys and the results of matches and he saves them. You may not care...but he does.
***A final note: This could be done for wrestling, baseball, or basketball at NBC. The tradition is rich here guys and I love it. I also know that other schools could make a list or post similar to this, so please don't trash anything in this thread.
The last year has killed me as an alumnus, former player, a fan and now a coach of Northern Bedford athletics. Where is the pride that is the foundation of Panther sports? Why do I hear the words, “I don’t care…I don’t want to try...”? I am not putting anyone down on the teams now, but what I am saying is that I feel there is a loss in sense of P-R-I-D-E. A loss just seems to be shrugged off at times; A loss that isn’t understood by some of the young athletes in this era. Being a comedian has taken precedence over being a stellar athlete. The list of names that make up the TRADITION at NBC is a long one. Look at some of the coaches around the school: Dan Foor, Jeff Batzel, Barry Crawford, Jan Clark, Kevin Gable, Joe Over, Dave McIlnay, and many of the other assistant coaches. You think these people care about Panther sports, and the students at this school as a whole? I mean every single one of them is a former Panther that has come back to NB to carry the torch of tradition and pride. This is something that really has important meaning to me personally. I feel at home when I am at NB as I’m sure all of these guys do as well. This is my school, and I’m proud of it.
Many of the athletes today also should understand this tradition more than they do. A second generation is coming through the ranks, and when I think about it I get goosebumps. How awesome is it to know that you are wearing the same uniform and walking the same hall as your father who wore the black and white. It may sound nerdy or geeky or something, but it gives me a chill to think about that stuff. I can think of a few guys off the top of my head that I played with. Gable and Miller were names (I’m sure there were more) that Coach Nastasi coached in terms of father and then son. Rodland and Hall are names of guys that come to my head now when I think of father-son combos. (Again, my focus is usually on football as well since I know that the best.)
I want to use this paragraph to bring up some names of former Panther athletes that I’m sure rings a bell with quite a few people. I’ll start with Batzel as I feel this name has great significance in NB territory. Father and son, Dale and Jeff, have now been AD’s for the school district. That is significant in itself. How about the Nastasi’s? AJ, Joe, and Coach Nastasi…now that is a trio. Fred Glasgow, Mike Johnson, Brian and Jeff Koontz, Travis Brown, and Jim Cogan as well as MANY others...do those names ring a bell? They were all standout, and I mean standout, RB’s at NBC. Want some nasty guys up front? How about Norman Sollenberger, Ken Bussard, Leon Pepple, Bill Brown, Brad Shambach, Kelly Brown, and Kirk Stiffler. I can keep going with Tim Bowser, Jan Gable, and Dan Foor…I’ll stop before I get boring. Linebackers…a staple of NB football…Wayne “Weedle” Wright (the guy who cut his cast off so he could play), Brent Bowser, Rock Crawford, and Zach Sorrells are names that come to mind. Jesse Reighard, Joe Wachter, Jason Drenning, Mike Reed, Todd Eckenrode, Travis Brown, Kirk Morningstar…the names could go on and on and on fellas, but I really would bore you. Did I see most of these guys plays…heck no, but I have heard the stories, heard the names, and I RESPECT each and every one of them. I could go on through the other sports, but as I said this would get old in a hurry…
Panther athletes make something of themselves…that list would be huge, but I would like to see some of the names and where they are now if anyone wants to post a few. I know many are teachers, coaches, and administrators at the school. I know one thing is for sure…many of these guys are respected wherever they are, whatever they are doing. I can’t even begin to honor these names because I’m so young. Head Roadie is much better with this stuff than I am, and he knows a ton of stuff even before the time period I am posting about.
I guess I just want to make sure people remember the past. Remember the guys that came before you and respect what they did. Don’t shrug off a loss as if it doesn’t matter…EVER. Many of the names I mentioned are sitting in the stands watching you on a weekly basis and you don’t even know it. The names of the ones that are coming out now will go sit in the stands and watch. The cycle won’t stop…people are watching you…people that care, even if you say you don’t. You may not be the best, but be as good as you can be and give everything you have to be the best. I hope and pray that I get hired at NBC so I can help carry the tradition. I won’t let you forget about the past. I won’t let you forget about those that came before you. The coaches now haven’t allowed me to forget it…they have showed me how much people care. The amount of heart and soul that guys have put into this program make me shine with pride, and it gives me direction for what I want to do with my life. The impact has taken its toll on me in a GREAT way…This may seem like mindless rambling to some, but I’m just a guy that is proud of MY school and proud of the people there. Watching a video like that PSU one about family, teammates, coaches, and those that came before them just got me going and made me want to write something.
Just remember the names that came before you. Your father, a former Panther himself, may be watching. A coach that is an alumus may be pushing you to work harder. A fan in the stands may have played at Replogle or Smith. A fan in the stands played at Roaring Spring or Everett. Someone out there really CARES what is going on in each season. Remember too, the little kids watching. They can't wait to be you...Those kids look up to you, like it or not.
I know of some older folks that don't get out that much...this one brief story sums up what it means to some people. I was told by a teacher that her father sits and listens to wrestling matches on the radio every time one is on. He can't get out to watch the matches, but he sits and listens and writes down the names of the guys and the results of matches and he saves them. You may not care...but he does.
***A final note: This could be done for wrestling, baseball, or basketball at NBC. The tradition is rich here guys and I love it. I also know that other schools could make a list or post similar to this, so please don't trash anything in this thread.