Haven's Beck-Cullen is lights out
No, he's not Superman. Ask him. Kelsey Beck-Cullen will tell you he's not invincible.
But he's doing his best Brad Lidge impersonation.
The Strath Haven goalkeeper (pictured) has been lights out for the Panthers this season, posting a county-best seven shutouts through the season's first three weeks. And to think that he had been a varsity newbie at season's onset.
To read more about Beck-Cullen's stunning success, take a look at this week's installment of the boys soccer notebook.
Other cool stuff featured in the notebook include:
But he's doing his best Brad Lidge impersonation.
The Strath Haven goalkeeper (pictured) has been lights out for the Panthers this season, posting a county-best seven shutouts through the season's first three weeks. And to think that he had been a varsity newbie at season's onset.
To read more about Beck-Cullen's stunning success, take a look at this week's installment of the boys soccer notebook.
Other cool stuff featured in the notebook include:
- Updates on Chichester's Zach Woods, who suffered a concussion Tuesday in a game against Penn Wood. His coach, Kingsley Donaldson, said Woods should be back on the pitch after a two-week respite.
- Where is Lower Merion's Greg Robbins headed to college?
- Where have all the unbeaten teams gone?
- Who's leading Sun Valley through some difficult times?
And much more, only in the Daily Times.
Labels: Greg Robbins, Kelsey Beck-Cullen, Kingsley Donaldson, Notebook, Zach Woods