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Despite limited season, sky’s the limit for Paoletti, Marple Newtown

Posted On: Monday, October 26, 2020
By: ldevlin

NEWTOWN SQUARE — While nothing in sports is easily predicted by a formula, there is one that has had a pretty good run at the high school level.

The simple equation: A good season, followed by one with plentiful returning starters, equals a better season.

So since Marple Newtown went 8-4 last year and returns 11 starters and a 16-strong senior class, might it not be a good time to stock up on celebratory orange and black streamers?

“You know what? In crazy times like this, who knows?” head coach Chris Gicking was saying before a recent practice. “We have five games and a Central League ‘playoff’ game. So we’re just taking it day by day.”

Taken year by year, Gicking has helped the Tigers gain traction in the Central, going 46-26 overall in his first six seasons as the head coach at his alma mater. The seventh could be among his best.

Though the Tigers lost 10 to graduation, returning quarterback Joe Paoletti will be protected by a big, experienced offensive line, including 6-3 tackle Ryan Lain, who is bound for Division I Sacred Heart. Diligent weight-room work helped produce the winning 2019 season, and the Tigers have been strengthened for the encore.

“We were really excited last year,” Lain said. “With the work we put in, we kind of expected it. But I think around the league, we kind of went on a little run. A lot of people didn’t see that, but we felt we performed to the level we should have last year, and we are hoping to build on that.”

An honorable mention All-Delco quarterback as a junior, Paoletti is in position to key that growth.

“Joey has really worked hard this offseason, as have all the kids in the program, especially the seniors,” Gicking said. “Joey has really improved. He is one of those mainstays that has really improved on his craft.”

Recognized as the best quarterback in program history, Gicking has helped Paoletti develop.

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Marple Newtown’s Johnnie Ebert, left, holds up his recovered fumble for

display in a game against Conestoga last season. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

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