Lifelong Friendship Fuels Football Success for Central Bucks South Linebackers in Quest for PIAA Title

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Central Bucks South seniors Sean Moskowitz and Adam Oscar are lifelong friends who have been playing football together for years and are now fighting for a PIAA title together as starting inside linebackers, writes Drew Markol for the Bucks County Courier Times.

“You hear stories about kids first playing football together in the youth leagues,” said Central Bucks South head coach Tom Hetrick. “But those two go back further than that. They’ve been friends for just about all of their lives and they’re also both really good football players.”

The friends are two stalwarts on a tight defense that has made it possible for the Titans to take their first PIAA District One Class 6A title. Now, they are hoping to take that achievement even further by winning a PIAA semifinal game against Saint Joseph’s Prep on Saturday.

Moskowitz and Oscar go back together as far as preschool.

“We were probably 2 or 3 the first time we met, and we’ve been friends ever since,” said Moskowitz.

Their friendship has served them well on the field.

“They both have about 95 tackles and complement each other so well,” said Hetrick.

Read more about the longtime friends and ambitious linebackers at Central Bucks South in the Bucks County Courier Times.


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