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Football: Ricci seems right at home as Garnet Valley earns his 200th win

Posted On: Monday, October 17, 2016
By: ldevlin

CONCORD >> Homecoming is a special event at any school, but the stakes get a little higher when there is a major milestone on the line.

While Garnet Valley coach Mike Ricci would most likely prefer not to lead off this recap of the Jaguars’ 35-13 Central League victory over visiting Strath Haven, there was no way for him to avoid acknowledging his 200th victory at Garnet Valley when asked about his tenure and how he has overseen the growth of the program from a small-scale operation to a local powerhouse.

“I truly love being here at Garnet Valley and have been truly blessed to have kids who buy into our program and are completely selfless,” said Ricci, who has coached at Garnet Valley since 1986, with the exception of one year when he coached at Widener University. “They work hard and I have a phenomenal group of assistant coaches, who guide them along the way. I’ve always said that this is a win for the football program at Garnet Valley and all that it stands for. It’s also for all of those kids who have come through the program.”

With the win, Ricci became only the fifth coach in Delaware County history to reach the 200-victory plateau, joining Kevin Clancy (Archbishop Carroll/Strath Haven), Phil Marion (Ridley), Joe McNicholas (Ridley) and Steve Lennox (Interboro). One of the major reasons for the Jaguars’ success has been their ability to optimize their talent. With a deep and talented roster, Garnet Valley has the capability to be both explosive and grinding. Strath Haven got a dose of all that Friday night. A big piece of setting the tone for the night was Jacob Buttermore, who continued his assault on opposing defenses as he was, again, a terror to defend. Buttermore, who rushed for 115 yards on 17 carries and had one rushing touchdown, took a reverse on a punt return and dashed 67 yards for the game’s opening score.

“Jacob has been making big plays for us all year and today was no exception,” Ricci said. “It was set up by a great play by Denny Nealon to get him the ball. We work very hard on special teams and I was very proud to see that pay off.”

Buttermore, however, did make one mistake and even that turned into a touchdown. After rushing to the goal line Buttermore had the ball stripped, but Jaguars offensive lineman Joey DiAntonio pounced on the ball for a score.

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