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Garnet Valley goes ‘back to basics’ to hand Haverford first loss

Posted On: Monday, November 23, 2020
By: ldevlin

HAVERFORD — When Alex Nicolaides intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter Friday night, the Garnet Valley co-captain thought he could return it all the way.

“I had to run a long way,” he said

That’s not a problem for Nicolaides, one of GV’s speedy defensive backs who helped steal the show against Haverford High. In a game that determined the Class 6A division’s representative in next week’s Central League final, the Jags leaned on their power running game and their excellent defensive secondary to pull out the victory.

Nicolaides’ 81-yard pick-six put an exclamation point on a 39-8 win at A.G. Cornog Stadium.

“I knew I had my boys out there, ready to block for me,” Nicolaides said. “Our defense just flies to the ball. As soon as we see a pick, it’s let’s go, we’re going off running, and everybody starts heading to the end zone until we’re in there.”

Garnet Valley (5-0) will play for the Central League championship Wednesday night at home against Marple Newtown (5-0). The Jags are vying for their third consecutive title.

Late in the first half, when the score was much closer, Max Busenkill intercepted sophomore quarterback Tommy Wright in the end zone to thwart an impressive Haverford drive. At the time GV was clinging to a 16-8 advantage.

“They gave us a fight, especially in that first half,” said Shane Reynolds, who opened the scoring with a 50-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. “We took the challenge head-on and I think we overcame it. I think we were really excited to play them and we were ready for the challenge.”

After George Moscony picked off GV quarterback Kevin McGarrey in the end zone in the waning seconds of the first half, Haverford felt pretty good about its chances at intermission.

But Garnet Valley executed a perfect onside kick to start the third quarter, a turning point in the game. The Jags would score 23 unanswered points in the second half against a Fords defense that allowed only 17 points all season prior to Friday.

GV’s offense controlled the tempo — as it normally does — by running the ball. On this night, it was Reynolds and Brian Bradley who carried the load. McGarrey also had a pair of keepers go for big games and ran for a pair of touchdowns in the second half. In the end, GV’s offensive line and ground attack grinded down Haverford’s stout defenive front.

In recent weeks, coach Mike Ricci has entrusted McGarrey to air the ball out. In fact, both McGarrey and Reynolds were among Delco’s leaders in passing and receiving yardage, respectively. For a Ricci-coached team, that’s … unusual.

Friday night, the Jags got back to the basics and leaned on their excellent ball carriers. Reynolds gained 89 yards on 13 carries, while Bradley amassed 78 yards on 21 carries.

“They’re a great team,” McGarrey said of the Fords. “They knew exactly what we wanted to do and stopped us in the first half. They did a great job and they stopped the pass really well. Their defensive backfield did an awesome job, but we just came back and we changed it up a little bit, just pounding the ball like we usually do. We went back to our roots and we were successful.”

Haverford was without head coach Joe Gallagher, who was quarantining at home after recently coming in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. At halftime, Garnet Valley coach Mike Ricci sent Gallagher a text to let him know he was missing a good one.

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Garnet Valley’s Alex Nicolaides (15) celebrates with teammates after his interception return

for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of the Jaguars’ 39-8 win over Haverford.

(PETE BANNAN/MEDIANEWS GROUP)

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