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Spencerport Rangers Football dedicates Ranger Rock to honor longtime volunteer

Spencerport Rangers Football players touch the Ranger Rock after Pop Dennis’s plaque dedication as they enter Ranger Stadium for the start of their game. Senior Night at the Spencerport Rangers Football game Friday, October 12 was a very special night for Robert “Pop” Dennis and his family with the dedication of a plaque on Ranger Rock to honor his “years of service, dedication and passion that he has shown in support of the Spencerport Rangers football program and student-athletes.”

Pop, as the student-athletes call him, has donated more than 16,077 hours for the past 22 years to the Spencerport Central School District and athletic programs. He is also the equipment manager for the football team. The Ranger Rock is a team-rallying rock, which football players touch as they enter Ranger Stadium for the start of their games.

Robert “Pop” Dennis and his family, wife Pat, and his daughter Kathy Dennis-Anderson, with the Spencerport Rangers cheerleaders and football team players gathered around the Ranger Rock for the dedication of a plaque, on the Ranger Rock, to honor Pop Dennis’s years of service to the Spencerport Rangers football program and student-athletes.Senior Night, the football team’s last home game, opened with the Senior Varsity Cheerleaders and Senior Varsity Football players escorting their families onto the football field. Immediately after, the cheerleaders and football team players gathered around the Ranger Rock, located under the scoreboard, for the dedication of a plaque to honor Pop Dennis. Along with Pop was his wife, Pat, and daughter, Kathy Dennis-Anderson. The plaque was donated by the Spencerport Football Parents Club.

Following the Senior Night activities, the Rangers went on to beat Greece Olympia 55-12.

 

 

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