Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

SV EXPLODES TO BEAT KENNETT

- By Neil Geoghegan ngeoghegan@21st-centurymed­ia.com @NeilMGeogh­egan on Twitter

KENNETT SQUARE » Trailing by a point in the second half, Sun Valley scored 30 consecutiv­e points to turn a close, defensive battle into a wide-open — and relatively comfortabl­e — 42-21 victory at Kennett. It put the Vanguards into the win column in the Ches-Mont American and handed the Blue Demons their second straight setback.

Senior runner Caliph Jones scored a career-high four touchdowns and ran for a career-best 161 yards for Sun Valley, and he did most of the damage in the difference-making second half. But the biggest impact player may have been somebody who hardly played at all.

Kennett’s dangerous duel-threat quarterbac­k, Jake Dilcher, was knocked out of the game very early with a right shoulder injury and Kennett ahead. The Blue Demons never seemed to recover. Dilcher’s prognosis is unknown.

“It’s big. Jake is an amazing football player and he is so smart. He adds a lot to our offense, which is a complicate­d offense,” said Kennett head coach Josh Kaufman.

“That was huge,” agreed Sun Valley head coach Greg Bernhardt. “(Dilcher) is a heck of a player. It definitely changed the game when he went out. I’m sure it limited them on offense.”

It took a while for the Vanguards (1-2, 3-2 overall) to capitalize on Dilcher’s absence, but once they did, the outcome wasn’t in doubt. Trailing 13-12 late in the third quarter, Sun Valley took advantage of a botched Kennett punt and an intercepti­on by Lance Stone to score four straight touchdowns.

“We just picked up the intensity and energy in the second half,” said Jones, who rolled up more than 100 rushing yards in the final two quarters.

“That might be the first time in 20 years of coaching where we didn’t have to make any offensive adjustment­s at the half,” Bernhardt added. “We just needed to just relax and go back out and follow the game plan -- and they did. They executed and played well.

Jones scored on runs of six, one, and 42 yards during the surge, which put the Vanguards in command 42-13. Junior runner Julz Kelly chipped in with a 44-yarder on a screen pass from quarterbac­k Anthony Ellis to round out the scoring.

“The (botched) punt was a big momentum swing, but in the end, (Sun Valley) made plays on offense and we didn’t make enough,” Kaufman said. “It’s a game of blocking and tackling, and we sure as heck didn’t do a good job of tackling tonight.”

Kelly finished with 163 yards of total offense, including 82 on the ground, which helped Sun Valley rush for 257 total yards. Without Dilcher, the Demons managed just 144 yards of offense.

“This is a tough conference, so to get a road win is huge,” said Jones, who ran for 154 in a close loss to Great Valley a week earlier.

“Momentum in high school football is important, so to get the intercepti­on and the blocked punt, those are the kinds of things that turned the game around.”

 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Sun Valley running back Julz Kelly and teammate Domnic Ellis celebrate Kelly’s fourth quarter touchdown during the Vanguards’ win over Kennett Friday night.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Sun Valley running back Julz Kelly and teammate Domnic Ellis celebrate Kelly’s fourth quarter touchdown during the Vanguards’ win over Kennett Friday night.
 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Kennett running back Garrett Cox looks for space during Sun Valley’s win over Kennett Friday night.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Kennett running back Garrett Cox looks for space during Sun Valley’s win over Kennett Friday night.

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