By, Nolan Buser

December 13, 2022

FAIRLESS HILLS, PA. – Pennsbury remained unbeaten, and extended their home winning streak to 25 games on Tuesday night, defeating Truman High School by a score of 52-7.

The Falcons entered the game riding high off of wins over both Gwynn Park and Bishop Loughlin in the, She Got Game tournament, played in Washington D.C.

They continued their stretch of dominance, holding league rival Truman to just 7 points in this early season matchup.

Pennsbury’s high pressure defense was too much for Truman to handle, and limited the Tiger’s ability to find open looks, shutting them down from start to finish.

“Truman is in a position where they are working new people in right now, they are still figuring things out,” said Pennsbury head coach Frank Sciolla.

Offensively it was all hands-on deck for Pennsbury, as 9 different players found their way on to the score card. Sciolla playing his bench for a majority of the second half played a role in the assortment of scoring.

“We have players in new roles, tonight’s game gave them good experience,” said Sciolla.

Though it ended up being a seemingly easy night for the Falcons, they will now look ahead to a schedule which is far less favorable. Including a Thursday night matchup with Bensalem, and 6’1 Division One recruit Amber Howard.