NFL Recognizes Neshaminy High School Graduates Who Played In Super Bowl


Provided by the Neshaminy School District:

Credit: Neshaminy School District
Credit: Neshaminy School District

As part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl championship game this year, the National Football League is honoring those high schools that past Super Bowl players attended before they became national football stars. The schools are receiving a gold-colored Wilson football for each player as part of the NFL High School Honor Roll program.

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Neshaminy High School has received four of these footballs in honor of the following players:

Chris Bahr, NHS Class of 1970. Chris was a place kicker for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders, playing in Super Bowl XV and XVIII. His brother Matt Bahr (see below) was also a NHS graduate and NFL Super Bowl Player. For college, Chris attended and played for Penn State.

Matt Bahr, NHS Class of 1974. Matt was a place kicker in Super Bowl XIV for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Super Bowl XXV for the New York Giants. For college Matt attended and played for Penn State.

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Harry Schuh: NHS Class of 1961. Harry was a tackle, playing for the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. For college, Harry attended and played for the University of Memphis.

Steve Shull: NHS Class of 1976. Steve was a linebacker and one of three captains for the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII. For college, Steve attended and played for College of William and Mary.

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According to the NFL, only 36 high schools among the approximately 2,000 honored had four or more players represented in Super Bowl games, including Neshaminy High School.

โ€œNeshaminy High School has a proud football program, with a long history of excellence,โ€ said Neshaminy High School Athletic Director Tom Magdelinskas Tuesday. โ€œOur players have long excelled on the high school, college, and professional gridirons. Young boys in our community dream of one day becoming a Neshaminy Redskin, and many of our current and former players dream of going on to play in the NFL.โ€

Credit: Neshaminy School District
Credit: Neshaminy School District

โ€œWe are proud of the four individuals who played in Super Bowl, and we are equally proud of the all that have worn the Red and Blue with pride. In the words of the immortal Coach Harry Franks, โ€˜โ€ฆtime will never dim the glory of the Neshaminy Redskins.โ€™โ€

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From the NFL: โ€œAs part of the nationwide Super Bowl 50 celebration, the NFL started the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll program to acknowledge schools and communities that have directly influenced Super Bowl history and impacted the game for the better.โ€

โ€œThe NFL Foundation, which gave $1 million for the campaign, will also provide schools with the opportunity to apply for grants of up to $5,000 to support their football programs, along with a new character education curriculum.โ€

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The four footballs will be displayed proudly at Neshaminy High School.