These 11 Pennsbury Athletic Hall of Fame inductees are being honored for starring in a variety of sports
The Pennsbury High School Athletic Hall of Fame is adding 11 members at its Sept. 13 induction banquet.
After being introduced at halftime of the Sept. 12 home football game against Pennridge, the inductees will be honored at a banquet and induction ceremonies Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. at Makefield Highlands Golf Club in Yardley. Dinner tickets are $60.
If interested in attending the Saturday afternoon banquet, email [email protected] before Aug. 30, 2025.
Here are the inductees in alphabetical order:
Ken Alston (distinguished service)
Alston was an assistant varsity baseball coach with the legendary Vic Napolitano for 20 years, helping the Falcons to eight Lower Bucks/Suburban League Championships and a District One title. The 1972 team went 17-0 during the regular season.
Erle Baugher (Football head coach)
Baugher’s team went 62-13-4 over eight years (1962-69), giving him a .784 winning percentage that is the highest in school history. Under Baugher, Pennsbury won or shared five Lower Bucks League and two Big Six championships. He never had a losing season. Baugher succeeded Al Matuza Sr. as head coach and preceded Chuck Kane.
Scott Buchanan (1993 graduate, soccer, baseball)
Buchanan was a soccer and baseball captain as a senior, earning first-team All-Suburban One League honors in both sports as a junior and senior. The 1992 soccer team MVP is a member of the Pennsbury Soccer Hall of Fame.
Greg Jelstrom (1979 grad, golf)
A three-time first-team All-Lower Bucks County selection, Jelstrom was voted the Bucks County Courier Times Golfer of the Year in 1978. His four-year individual record was 41-4-1.
Justin Massielo (2019 graduate, baseball)
A four-year starter, Massielo earned the Falcon Award as a senior in 2019. A two-time first-team All-SOL shortstop (2017 and ’19), he played on Pennsbury’s only state championship team as a sophomore (2017). He has the most career hits (107) in school baseball history.
Hannah Molloy (2016 grad, cross country, track)
Molloy ran on three PIAA state cross country championship teams and earned four state medals (three in the top 10), as well as All-Suburban One League honors four times, in the sport. She went to Iona College on a full scholarship.
Alex Ockford (2009 graduate, soccer)
Ockford was voted team MVP as a senior in 2008, which was his second straight as a first-team All-SOL selection. A two-time Courier Times Golden Teams pick, he helped the Falcons to a pair of SOL championships (2006, ’08). He also participated in track & field as a sophomore. Ockford played college soccer at Mount St. Mary’s.
Kim Seitzinger (1984 grad, softball)
Seitzinger was a three-year varsity starter who played on the Falcons’ first PIAA state championship softball team in 1984. She was on the Courier Times Golden Team in ’84 and also played basketball and field hockey. Seitzinger went to Temple on a full softball scholarship.
Charles Snorweah (2015 grad, football, indoor track)
Snorweah was voted the Courier Times Football Player of the Year in 2014, when he led the Falcons to the PIAA District One Class 4A championship. He ran for 440 yards and seven touchdowns (both school records) in a district playoff win over Downingtown West on the way to the state semifinals. Snorweah rushed for 2,774 yards and 38 TDs en route to first-team All-State honors. He was also named the 2015 Courier Times Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. Sniorweah received a football full scholarship to Rutgers before finishing his college football career at Slippery Rock.
Ron Stowe (1958 graduate, baseball)
Stowe was a Courier Times first-team selection as a junior and senior. Stowe, who also played football and basketball, was a member of four Lower Bucks County League championship teams. He had a career batting average of .414.
Christin Westbrook Herbert (2004 grad, basketball, volleyball)
A three-year varsity starter in basketball and volleyball, she was a two-time Courier Times Golden Team selection in volleyball and a member of the 2003 state runner-up team. A first-team All-SOL volleyball pick in ’04, Westbrook Herbert was a basketball team captain as a senior.
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