PPL power in Pennsylvania? Perhaps. Sports Business Journal's Tripp Mickle says a $20m, 10-year
deal is on the table for naming rights to the Union's new stadium in under construction in Chester,
PA. That's not a bad chunk of change for Philly to get chipped off with; hell, under the current
salary cap of $2.
Keystone College, a small, private university in La Plume, Pennsylvania, is proud of its alumni. So
are we. Wizards smooth operator Dan Drelich was featured by Keystone on their website for all the
hard work he's put in for us since graduating from Keystone in 2008. Check out the article to learn
a little more about one of our operations dudes.
21 November 2010
PA Open Cup Semifinal
Phoenix SC 9 – 0 Quakertown United
Phoenix- Danny Murtagh (3), Fre Kamara (2), Scott Rowling, Birgis Anusauskas, Jimmy Suevo,
Tom McNeil, gk-Tony Pratico
Spirit United Elite 1 – 1 UGH Majors (Spirit Utd advances 5-3 on
penalty kicks)
Spirit-Andrew Kummerer, gk-Colin Connelly
The winner of the Pennsylvania Open Cup will advance to regional competition in the Spring
2011.