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Central showdown evolves into lopsided win for Garnet Valley

Posted On: Monday, September 27, 2021
By: ldevlin

NETHER PROVIDENCE — The most anticipated football game in Delaware County this year featured Garnet Valley and Strath Haven, two of three undefeated Central League teams entering play Friday.

The showdown marked the final meeting between Delco’s two winningest coaches, Strath Haven’s Kevin Clancy and GV’s Mike Ricci, who will retire after the season. Considering how well both teams have performed, the throngs of fans in attendance likely expected a competitive game.

Alas, the game didn’t quite live up to expectations on the scoreboard. The Jags were in complete control from the opening kick at a jam-packed George L. King Field, rolling to a 42-7 win. Garnet Valley (5-0, 4-0) is now one of two remaining unbeaten teams in the Central League, and will travel to Ridley next week to face the Green Raiders, who improved to 5-0 with a victory Friday night over Radnor.

Compared to the rest of the league, however, Garnet Valley is on another planet right now. The Jaguars are just way too good, too big, too fast. Against the Panthers, that was evident from the very start.

Haven’s dominant ground attack, a three-headed monster of Chase Barlow, Matt Shuler and Anthony Crawford, was held in check all night against the Jags’ excellent defensive front including big, bad linemen Cole Brennan, Kieran Gallagher and Austin Sorokanych. There was no place to run against the physically imposing trio.

“Strath Haven is a really good offense. They execute just like our offense goes out and executes every week,” Brennan said. “The practice we got in against ourselves during the summer, and the practice we had against our scout team this week, really prepared us for this game. The scout team creates a picture perfect image of what the team we’re playing that week is, and that had us ready.”

By halftime, the game was essentially out of reach, with the Jags enjoying a 28-0 lead. Haven’s rush attack, which has destroyed defenses through the first month of the season, was limited to 55 yards on 21 carries and one fumble lost in the first two quarters. Those numbers improved a little in the second half, once Garnet Valley’s first-team defense exited in the third quarter. Crawford led the way with 86 yards on 21 carries, while Barlow (34 yards) accounted for the team’s lone touchdown with 3:09 left to play.

Garnet Valley’s offense was equally impressive. After punting away the opening drive, the Jags’ first-team unit scored on its final six possessions. Senior quarterback Max Busenkell got it started with a 46-yard keeper to the end zone to make it 7-0. Following an interception by linebacker Andrew Jackalous, Busenkell connected with his favorite target Sean Gallagher on a 21-yard scoring pass with 43 seconds to play in the first period.

Lead running back Jason Bernard (70 yards, nine carries) rumbled into the end zone from five yards out to put GV ahead by three touchdowns. Then, in the waning seconds of the second quarter, GV capped another excellent drive when Ryan Saunders plowed his way past the goal line from a yard out.

Ricci couldn’t have asked for a better all-around performance from his squad.

“I was thrilled with our execution on offense, defense and special teams,” he said. “That’s a very good offense that Strath Haven has … and to stop their offense is just a testament to our guys. I can’t say enough. Jeff Allison, our defensive coordinator and the defensive staff, do a phenomenal job teaching and getting our guys ready to go. Offensive coordinator Rich Boyd and the offensive coaches, they do the same, and we executed equally well on offense. I have such respect for everything that Strath Haven does. We knew we had to be on point in order to succeed tonight, and our kids really rose to the challenge.”

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One last handshake from Strath Haven coach Kevin Clancy to Garnet Valley’s Mike Ricci as the game
ends. The Jags won 42-7 to go 5-0.(PETE BANNAN-DAILY TIMES)
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