Montoursville's Jim Bergen Is Next Guest at
Susquehanna's QB Club Luncheon
SELINSGROVE, Pa. — Montoursville Area High School head football coach and Susquehanna University alumnus Jim Bergen '73 is the next guest speaker at Susquehanna football's weekly Quarterback Club meeting, to be held on Friday, Oct. 3, at 12 p.m.
Bergen's son and fellow SU alumnus Kevin '07 played football at Susquehanna from 2003 to 2005.
The Quarterback Club is a luncheon that takes place Fridays from 12–1 p.m. during Susquehanna University football season in the Apple Community Room of the university's James W. Garrett Sports Complex in Selinsgrove, Pa. An exception will be Oct. 24 this year because Susquehanna does not play on Oct. 25. Otherwise, the event will happen every Friday during the season whether the team is playing at home or away.
The weekly cost for admission and lunch is $8.50. A yearly membership to the QB Club is $40, which does not include the weekly fee for lunch. QB Club members receive season tickets in a special seating section and admission to the club's annual postseason awards banquet.
This week's Gus Weber Crusader Football Player of the Week, sponsored this year by Jeff Edmunds, attorney-at-law, and the law firm Carpenter & Carpenter, who will present $100 to the Player of the Week's favorite charity, is junior defensive lineman Marc McDonough (Kingston, Pa./Bishop Hoban).
McDonough made three tackles, including a game-high 1.5 for a loss, despite Susquehanna's 27–14 loss at Hobart College on Sept. 27.
The Crusader Football Player of the Week award is named in honor of the late Gustave Weber, who was Susquehanna's president from 1959 to 1977.
Susquehanna head football coach Steve Briggs and his staff will speak at the luncheon, show a highlight film and introduce McDonough, who will also speak. SU's director of athletics communications Robert Healy, III will act as emcee and will give a synopsis of the past week in Crusaders athletics.
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