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Early offense gets Haverford helping of revenge on Upper Darby

Posted On: Monday, November 28, 2022
By: ldevlin

HAVERFORD — Quarterback Tommy Wright and offensive lineman Tommy Touhill snuck away from coach Luke Dougherty’s postgame speech following Haverford’s 20-14 victory over Upper Darby Thursday at A.G. Cornog Field.

Wright and Touhill weren’t being disrespectful. They were on a mission.

As soon as Dougherty finished speaking, the two seniors reappeared to douse the Haverford coach with a Gatorade bath.

“That’s a tradition here,” Wright said.

Wright didn’t want to break from that time-honored, postgame ritual, especially following the 100th Thanksgiving Day meeting between the Fords and the Royals, a game steeped in tradition.

“This is one of the best feelings ever,” Wright said. “Last year, unfortunately, we got skunked out of a win in this game so we really wanted it this year. We wanted to prove ourselves.”

That was evident early as the Fords (6-5, 4-4 Central League) jumped out to a 20-0 halftime lead and then had to hold on for dear life to avenge a 28-21 loss to the Royals (4-7, 3-5) last season. Wright and the defense had a lot to do with that.

Wright completed 7 of 15 passes for 197 yards and two TDs, a 65-yarder to Ethan Mahan and a 50-yarder to Tyler Rogers. Mahan caught three passes for 105 yards. He set the Haverford single-season (12) and career (22) records for receiving touchdowns. Wright also ran 13 times for 57 yards and a score. Wright was named the game’s offensive MVP.

Meanwhile, the Haverford defense held the Royals to 32 total yards in the first half and 14 for the game. The Fords had 10 tackles for loss, three by defensive end Chris Cassidy, and held Upper Darby to minus-3 yards rushing for the game.

“It was hard moving the ball against them,” said UD’s Montez Ellis, who managed 85 all-purpose yards in the first half. “We were hurting ourselves, beating ourselves, shooting ourselves in the foot and they took advantage of every opportunity that we gave them.”

The Fords may have been in the lead, but they weren’t resting on that advantage.

“We knew they were going to give us a fight, especially in the Turkey Bowl,” Wright said. “We knew that the game wasn’t close to over. That’s what we stressed.”

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Haverford quarterback Tommy Wright, right, smiles as Collin Cassidy kisses the Turkey Bowl Trophy after the Fords held on to a 20-14 over Upper Darby Thursday. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

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