Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pioneers get first win of season

- By Patrick Crossan sports@dailylocal.com @crossan 11 on Twitter

LOWER MERION » Conestoga got its first win of the season Friday night, taking care of Lower Merion, 3820.

It will go in the record books as a home win, but Conestoga didn’t have the luxury of playing at its home stadium.

“It feels awesome to get this weight off of our shoulders,” said Conestoga head coach Marquis Weeks.

Due to issues with the newly laid artificial turf at Teamer Field, the game was moved to Harriton High School, but make no mistake, the Pioneers didn’t seemed fazed by it.

Lead by a three-headed rushing attack, Conestoga scored five touchdowns on the ground and racked up 39 rushing attempts for 288 yards.

The stars of the run game were Conestoga tailbacks Milton Robinson, Amani Christophe­r and quarterbac­k Nick Braendel.

Robinson employed a bruising style of running on Lower Merion for a team-high 14 carries and 155 yards. His two touchdowns were matched by Braendel. Robinson almost broke away for another touchdown from 42 yards out in the third quarter, but the refs marked him down at the one.

“No one can tackle me, that’s my mindset,” Robinson said. “This week was our best week of practice and look at the outcome, 3820. It could have been 38-10, but we shot ourselves in the foot with some mistakes.”

While Robinson was wearing down the defense physically, Christophe­r was wearing the Aces down with his speed.

“In practice, Milton and I have been working together and we finally found the balance tonight,” Christophe­r said. “Milt’s stronger and a little bigger so he can pull the whole defense and I can shake the whole defense.

Christophe­r carried the ball 13 times for 95 yards and one touchdown, his first of the season.

Since the running attack was firing on all cylinders, Braendel only needed to attempt one pass. But he helped out the team with two rushing touchdowns from four yards and one yard out.

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