Talk:Ridley High School

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This is a brand new article. It is intended to give students of Ridley High School information about their school. The resaon it has so little on it is because it is so new. Its creators are expanding it, however, and it will soon grow to be very large.

The last sentence of the Windscript section has been removed because it offers an opinion, rather than a fact.

Someone should add Bob Rigby to the famous alumni section. I don't know when he graduated, 1968 maybe, then went on to play Soccer for the NASL's Philadelphia Atoms. He also payed on the US national team in the early 70's, and was featured on the cover of sports illustrated on 9/3/73 07soccer 04:07, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

Here is the Bob Rigby sports illustrated cover: http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/sports-illustrated/20#i978

He also has his own wikipedia page already: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Rigby

From the wiki page:

"He set a league record of 0.62 goals allowed as a rookie that stood until the end of the league. That year, Philadelphia became the first U.S. professional team in any sport to win a championship their first year in existence.[1] Rigby became a local and league hero and found himself on the cover of the September 3, 1973 Sports Illustrated. Rigby continued to provide positive exposure to the young NASL when he took fourth place in ABC's 1974 Superstars, a televised athletic competition pitting athletes from various sports." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.229.4.229 (talk) 15:45, 14 November 2007 (UTC)