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Perry Hall High Faculty to Battle in Benefit Basketball

All proceeds from the game will benefit the PHHS Stadium Improvement Project.

From the blackboard to the backboard, faculty members are preparing to hit the court this Friday evening.

Thirty teachers and staff are expected to compete starting at 6 p.m. on May 4. Tickets are $5 in advance and $8 at the door. All proceeds from tickets and concessions will benefit the Perry Hall High School Athletic Booster Club's PHHS Stadium Improvement Project to renovate the school's outdoor stadium.

Included in the lineup are and , both playing on the Gold team.

"I love basketball, I love the exercise. I'm really looking forward to it," Roberts said.

Faculty players include:

Blue Team Gold Team Bob Hruz
Matt Smoot
Trish Panageotou
Jess Clingan
Kristen LaPlume
Todd Sautters
Stephanie Wienhold
Clark Adelman
Maureen Astarita
Jake Roche
Melissa Huber
Keith Robinson
Brian Schiffer
Brady Franey
Tony Mace Brian Moen
George Roberts
George Panageotou
Rich Rosenthal
Jesse Wasmer
Shawn Berkeridge
Erin Renner
Susan Gerber
Sharon Bateman
Mandy Fischer
Marjorie Foley
A.J. Fettig
Dan Probst
Steve Arnold
Janice Kelch

Is your teacher or your child's teacher expected to play? Which team do you think will win? Tell us in the comments.

Shawne O'Connor May 2, 2012 at 02:37 pm
What a wonderful community event and all for a great cause. Senior night for the women's lacrosse team was last night and the senior parents all got to see first hand the horrendous shape of the Perry Hall Stadium field. How these players compete on this field without injury is amazing. The PH Booster club is working hard to raise these funds and they need your help in doing so.
Drew LiPira May 3, 2012 at 12:52 am
Gold team! Go Mo-dawg!
Eric Bromwell May 3, 2012 at 04:21 pm
ANY team that features George Panageotou is a team of destiny. Please let me know if you need a Delegate Alternate!

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