Brothers Antonio and Noah Morris want to end their senior season on a positive note for their father, Ron, who's entering his fifth year as the Owls’ head coach.
Bensalem coach Ron Morris remembers putting a basketball in the hands of his sons Antonio and Noah as soon as they could walk.
“I’m a passionate, emotional person, so this will be a roller coaster for me all year,” Ron said. “They’re my boys. I waited for these special moments since they were little. Antonio and Noah played all sports growing up, and the sacrifice of a coach is you miss stuff. Now this season is finally here. I get to share it with them for the last time.
The other starters will come from Noah, a 5-8 senior guard, 5-8 junior guard Amir Drummond, 6-1 senior guard Nathan Cooper, 5-9 senior guard Angelo Semon, 5-10 junior guard Christian Lee, and 6-2 senior forward Idris Savadogo. Noah would like to wrap a family bow on the season with the goals of winning the league title the last time playing under his father, and then make the state playoffs.
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