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Defense settles in, Garnet Valley beats Downingtown East

Posted On: Monday, November 21, 2022
By: ldevlin

CONCORD — For the Garnet Valley defense, it was an inauspicious start to the District 1 Class 6A semifinal Friday night at Moe DeFrank Stadium.

Senior running back Bo Horvath and Downingtown East’s hurry-up offense gave the Jaguars fits in the opening minutes. Horvath ran the ball five times for 60 yards and scored the game’s first touchdown, two minutes into regulation.

The Jags responded with a quick-strike drive when Jason Bernard rambled 47 yards to the end zone. Horvath found paydirt again on East’s second possession, and quarterback Matt Mesaros sprinted 15 yards to draw the Jaguars back even. There were four touchdowns scored in the first 12 minutes of regulation. The Garnet Valley defense knew it couldn’t sustain that pace. It needed to find a way to slow down the Cougars and did just that, keeping Horvath and Co. out of the end zone the rest of the way.

Mesaros threw TD passes to Ronnie Leraris and Jake McDowell in the fourth quarter as No. 1 Garnet Valley defeated 12th-seeded Downingtown East, 28-17. The Jags (12-0) look to claim their second consecutive District 1 Class 6A title next week when they host 11th-seeded Central Bucks West, which upset No. 2 Perkiomen Valley, 14-13, in the other semifinal.

After rushing for 107 yards on 16 carries in the first half, Horvath, who accumulated 530 yards and eight touchdowns in the first two rounds of the tournament, was held to 20 yards on six totes in the final two periods.

The Jags stopped over-pursuing on Horvath, who had the tendency to pinball his way through congestion at the line of scrimmage for big gainers. One standout on the GV defense was linebacker Joe Checchio.

“I give all the credit to Coach P (defensive coordinator Marc Panepinto), he called a great game, and also the defensive line. They were opening things up for our linebackers making it a whole lot easier for us to get back there and make plays on (Horvath),” Checchio said. “He’s a great player. He’s still going to get some yards on plays, but it’s all about just managing that and keeping it to a minimum.”

The Jags forced East to air the ball out. Quarterback Jamy Jenkins was 11 of 24 for 122 yards and seven of his final 10 passing attempts went for incompletions.

Click HERE to read the full article.

Garnet Valley’s Jake McDowell pulls in a fourth-quarter touchdown pass from Matt Mesaros. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

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