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Springfield looks pretty special after routing Radnor

Posted On: Monday, October 30, 2023
By: ldevlin

RADNOR — A project more than a year in development culminated Friday for Springfield in a 63-14 victory over Radnor to complete a satisfying regular season. The next project began at once.

Though the Cougars improved to 9-1 overall and 7-1 in the Central League, they immediately began to plan to win a playoff game, a District 1 Class 5A championship and more. And if that journey twists a certain way, that one stain on the record can be forgotten.

“We had a rough loss to Haven,” said sophomore linebacker and running back Tanner Coll, “but we kept it going. And now we are on a roll.”

As they arrived at Provost Field, the Cougars were ranked No. 3 in the District 1 5A power rankings behind only Chester and Strath Haven. Springfield fell, 19-15, at Strath Haven in Week 2 but since has posted an eight-game winning streak.

The Cougars would welcome a rematch somewhere down the district line.

“Absolutely,” said Coll, who uncorked a 50-yard second-quarter touchdown run. “I think our defense is going to step up, our offense will click more and maybe pass the ball more and get in the end zone.”

End-zone arrival was not a problem Friday for Springfield, which had a 28-0 lead before its second offensive possession.

After Ethan Marshall capped a 10-play, 72-yard game-opening drive with a one-yard TD burst, Brian Delaney returned an interception 30 yards for a score on the first play of the ensuing Radnor possession.

Four plays later, with Radnor in punt formation, Mike Friel pounced on an errant long snap in the end zone, then caught a two-point conversion pass from Mike Turner for a 21-0 lead. Radnor suffered the same fate on its next possession when Mike Smith recovered a high snap in the end zone.

“Our special teams did a great job,” coach Chris Britton said. “We had nine different kids score. That was a great team effort. They did all their homework and things worked out for us.”

The special teams dominance continued when the Cougars blocked the next punt at the Radnor 15, leading to a three-yard Turner touchdown two plays later. When Vinny Valerio returned the next Radnor punt 42 yards for a score and Sean Williams added one of his five PATs, Springfield had a 42-0 lead.

“On coaches, that’s on us,” Radnor coach Kyle Yeiter said. “It’s inexcusable. We just take ourselves completely out of games. We knew they were big and strong, and on their first drive, we made them go six and a half minutes. Then we give them five touchdowns in a row without them having to do anything.”

The Raptors were stopped on downs on their next opportunity, and one play later Coll went on his 50-yard tour.

“Our tackle, Gus (Bryan) came in and blew up the end,” he said. “I saw a lane and I just cut to the outside. It was an open field.”

Coll, who made consistent contributions at linebacker all season, was not likely to have many offensive opportunities this season with Springfield’s heavy reliance on the trusty Turner and Nate Romano in the running game. But his speed could provide an additional and vital offensive weapon in the postseason.

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Springfield's Tanner Coll (22) and receiver Mike Friel were right in the thick of the Cougars' success Friday night with a big win over Radnor. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group)

Springfield’s Tanner Coll (22) and receiver Mike Friel were right in the thick of the Cougars’ success Friday night with a big win over Radnor. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

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