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Marple Newtown draws up some trickery to top Haverford

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

NEWTOWN SQUARE — In every football season, there are stories about unusual occurrences that the narrator concludes by saying “you just can’t make something like that up.”

At Marple Newtown, the Tigers are accustomed to having head coach Chris Gicking ‘making up’ plays a day or two before a game and then asking his players to execute whatever is required of them under the Friday night lights.

With Haverford High in town for a Central League contest Friday, Gicking’s creativity and the Tigers ability to do what they were told led to a touchdown early in the first half and another late in the third quarter that helped Marple Newtown claim a 49-16 decision over the Fords in a game that saw several shifts in momentum before the final swing toward the home team.

Marple (3-2 overall, 2-2 Central League) scored on its first play from scrimmage, led at halftime, 21-0, then saw the Fords (2-3, 1-3) cut their deficit to 21-16 before things turned the Tigers way.

“I am so proud of these players and coaches,” Gicking said. “Everything starts with practice, and we just had our best week of practice. They came out tonight with attitude and they were focused and played with energy and enthusiasm, which led to better execution.”

The play Marple executed in the second minute of the game involved a backward pass from quarterback David Bertoline to receiver Eric McKee, who then found Cooper Conroy behind the defense and put the ball in his hands. When Conroy stopped running, he had completed a 64-yard scoring play.

“Haverford is a good football team with a lot of weapons,” Gicking said. “We wanted to get something going right from the start.”

The idea for the play started in the gym after the Tigers were forced to practice indoors because of the heavy rainstorm Thursday afternoon.

“I was ready for it,” Conroy said. “It worked in practice, and I’m glad it worked again today.”

Haverford’s next possession ended with a fumble, one of five turnovers by the Fords. Four minutes later, Charlie Box, who had to fight through the stubborn Haverford defense to get 60 yards on 23 carries, had the first of his three short scoring runs.

Early in the second quarter, Damien Bogsch grabbed another Fords loose ball and took off on a 55-yard jaunt for the third MN touchdown.

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Marple Newtown’s Eric McKee (4) and Charlie Box celebrate a touchdown

earlier this season. McKee threw a touchdown pass and Box scored three times

in the Tigers’ 49-16 win over Haverford. (MediaNews Group/File).

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