Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Experience counts as Raiders roll past the Pioneers

- By Harry Chaykun

RIDLEY TWP. » For as long as high school football has been played, coaches have relied on senior backs and senior linemen to make big plays when offenses need them to come through.

That was the case at Ridley’s Phil Marion Field as the host Green Raiders got five touchdowns from one of their senior backs, one TD from another senior back, and plenty of help from the offensive line, which included four seniors, in rolling to a 41-0 Central League victory over Conestoga Friday night.

The win was the third in a row for Ridley (5-4, 4-4), while ’Stoga (1-8, 1-7) suffered its fifth consecutiv­e loss.

Kamal Richardson (18 carries, 87 yards) ran for Ridley’s first two touchdowns and grabbed a scoring pass from Nick Layden 16 seconds before halftime, giving the home team a 20-0 advantage as the teams left the field before the Homecoming ceremonies began.

After Ociele Miller ran for a TD in the second minute of the second half, Richardson added two more scoring runs, the second following a 41-yard punt return by Miller, to close out the scoring.

“I was pleased with the effort tonight,” Ridley coach Dave Wood said. “We did things on offense and our defense held them down.”

The Ridley defense allowed Conestoga only 33 yards of total offense.

Richardson and Miller were delighted with the work of the offensive line, which included center Ryan Kennedy, guards Myles Turner, Jarrett Tognucci and Kenichi Walsh, and tackles Thomas Bramwell and Christian Weber.

“We’ve been coming together just in time to make a push for the playoffs,” Kennedy said. “We saw how hard our backs worked in the offseason and want them to believe in us.”

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