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The Seneca Valley Raiders football team has been in existence since the district's first year in 1967. Head coaches, Terry Henry 1984–1995, Rick Shepas 1996–1997, Mike Buchert 1998–2000, Bob Ceh 2001–2002, Ron Butschle came to the program after winning an A State Championship at Sto-Rox High School in 2003. Don Holl 2009 – 2014 ...
The settlers, warned by the heroic run of Adam Helmer, took refuge in local forts but were too militarily weak to stop the raiders. Brant's attack was one of a series executed under his command or that of Loyalist and Seneca leaders against communities on what was then the frontier of western New York and northern Pennsylvania.
The Cherry Valley massacre was an attack by British and Iroquois forces on a fort and the town of Cherry Valley in central New York on November 11, 1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It has been described as one of the most horrific frontier massacres of the war. [ 1 ]
Portland Raiders, the teams of Portland High School (Michigan) Seneca Valley Raiders, the teams of Seneca Valley Senior High School; Hudson Raiders, the teams of Hudson High School, Wisconsin; Glenbard South Raiders, the teams of Glenbard South High School; Navarre Raiders, the teams of Navarre High School, Florida
Seneca East exploded for 23 points in the fourth — more than the Tigers had in the previous three quarters combined — capitalizing on Degray picking up his penultimate foul with 5:55 on the clock.
Seneca East Tigers (1979-fall 1985) The league folded after the 1985 football season when Hopewell-Loudon, North Baltimore, St. Wendelin and Seneca East left for the Midland Athletic League. This left Danbury, Northwood, and Ottawa Hills as independents until Northwood joined the Suburban Lakes League in 1986 and the other two joined the Toledo ...
The Raiders will have plenty of money to spend with 20 players hitting free agency, mostly on defense. The Raiders are also picking No. 6 overall in the 2025 NFL draft as the order currently stands.
This included four catches for 79 yards to set up three Oakland scores in the Raiders' 32–14 victory in Super Bowl XI, for which he was named Super Bowl MVP. [32] Biletnikoff was released by the Raiders prior to the 1979 season. [17] After a year off, he played one season in the Canadian Football League for the Montreal Alouettes in 1980. In ...