featured – Upper Perk Football Project https://upperperk.football Films, Photos, and More of UP Gridiron History Wed, 20 Apr 2022 21:45:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 1975 Upper Perk vs. Souderton https://upperperk.football/1975-upper-perk-vs-souderton%ef%bf%bc/ Thu, 14 Apr 2022 18:22:44 +0000 https://upperperk.football/?p=65 1975 Upper Perk 20 Souderton 6 (home)

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1969 Upper Perk vs. CB East – Reel #2 https://upperperk.football/1969-upper-perk-vs-cb-east-reel-2/ Thu, 14 Apr 2022 18:09:57 +0000 https://upperperk.football/?p=57 1969 Upper Perk 27 CB East 0 Reel #2 (away)

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Bill Keeny Celebration of Life https://upperperk.football/bill-keeny-celebration-of-life/ Wed, 19 Jun 2019 17:22:00 +0000 https://upperperk.football/?p=106

In twenty seasons at the helm of Upper Perkiomen High School Football, Coach Bill Keeny amassed a record of 104-101-7, highlighted by a Bux-Mont League Co-championship in 1963, an outright title in 1966, and runner-up in three other seasons.

Three-time coach of the year, Keeny was named head coach in the first Montgomery County All-Star Game and voted into both the Upper Perkiomen Wall of Fame and the Pennsylvania Football High School Coaches Hall of Fame.

Coach Keeny’s teams were known for their discipline, fundamentals, pride, and innovative coaching methods. He demanded the same dedication in the classroom where he taught for 38 years.

After Upper Perk, Bill went on to coach football at Kutztown University as an assistant for 20 years. And, in his final years of coaching, he helped William Tennent High School to two PIAA playoff appearances.

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