Boys Basketball Senior Highlight
As we approach North Penn Boys Basketball Senior Night, we wanted to highlight the seniors themselves that are leading the way for the younger basketball players who will one day be in their place.
Name: Ryan Zeltt
Years on the team: 4
Years on varsity: 3
Position(s): Center
Fun fact about yourself: I can do card tricks.
Favorite memory with NP Basketball: Beating Conestoga my sophomore year.
Something you want to say to the underclassmen: You never know when you will get an opportunity so work hard.
College plans: I will be playing football at Millersville University.
Name: Cole Legates
Years on the team: 3
Years on varsity: 1
Position(s): Shooting guard
Fun fact about yourself: I enjoy working when I have the time.
Favorite memory with NP Basketball: Making a run in playoffs my freshman year, with Swanson hitting a half court shot.
Something you want to say to the underclassmen: Work hard for each other and play together.
College plans: I’m going to West Chester to major in Business Marketing
Name: Mario (Moe) Sgro-Dones
Years on the team: 4
Years on varsity: 3
Position(s): Guard
Fun fact about yourself: I played 3 sports at NP.
Favorite memory with NP Basketball: Matt Swanson’s game winning half court shot.
Something you want to say to the underclassmen: Don’t lose track of your goals and stay committed. The 4 years go by fast.
College plans: Try to play college sports, if not I’m going to West Chester and majoring in Sports Medicine.
Name: Luke Cody
Years on the team: 2
Years on varsity: 1
Position(s): Forward
Fun fact about yourself: I like fishing.
Favorite memory with NP Basketball: Going to Hershey my junior year.
Something you want to say to the underclassmen: Take film study seriously and know how to take criticism.
College plans: I plan to play football at West Chester University and major in business.
Name: Ryan Deininger (Dino)
Years on the team: 4
Years on varsity: 2
Position(s): Small/Power forward
Fun fact about yourself: Seals are my favorite animal.
Favorite memory with NP Basketball: Being a freshman and finding out what high school basketball was like.
Something you want to say to the underclassmen: Stay patient and work hard. Don’t let a bad game or season hold you back.
College plans: I will be attending West Chester.