Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Cougars roll over Eagles, but mistakes enough to rile up head coach Matta

- By Peter DiGiovanni pdigiovann­i07@gmail.com @PeteDLN on Twitter

DOWNINGTOW­N » You know you have a talented football team when you are not happy after winning by 37 points.

That was the case for Downingtow­n East and head coach Mike Matta Friday night after the Cougars defeated Bishop Shanahan, 41-4, in a Ches-Mont National Division game.

The Downingtow­n East (2-0, 5-0) defense held the Eagles (0-2, 2-3) to just 95 yards of total offense while piling up 361 of its own.

But what ate at Matta were the eight penalties his Cougars were called for, including two unsportsma­nlike conduct flags.

“That was the worst coaching job I have done here in 16 years,” Matta said. “And those penalties and lack of discipline is on me and we will get right to work and correct them. I was not happy at all and I will take it all on me.”

Of course, Downingtow­n East did plenty of good things, like score three first quarter touchdowns as Cougar quarterbac­k Luke Davis connected on his first seven passes, three for touchdowns, and two on fourth and long plays.

Davis hit Connor Noble for a 4-yard touchdown on fourth down to open the scoring, and then, on a fourth and 23 play, Davis threaded the needle to Albert Choi for a 25yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead. After a poor Bishop Shanahan punt, Davis went 29 yards to Shane O’Shea to make it a commanding 21-0 lead after one quarter.

“They are a really good football team and those fourth down conversion­s killed us,” Bishop Shanahan head coach Paul Meyers said. “You cannot give a good team like them fourth down conversion­s. If we stopped them there we may have hung in there a little longer.”

Downingtow­n East’s bread and butter — its powerful running game — was on display as Garvey Jonassaint rushed for 110 yards on 11 carries, while Zach Hamilton gained 100 yards on 15 carries. Jonassaint made it a 28-0 game early in the second quarter as he shed at least four tacklers on his way to a thrilling 35-yard touchdown run. The Eagles scored two points late in the first half when the Cougars botched a punt snap and the Downingtow­n East punter ran out of the back of the end zone.

But, the Cougars scored on their first two possession­s of the second half as they ran the ball at will on the Eagles. Jonassaint went in from three yards out and Hamilton capped a nine-play drive with a 15-yard touchdown jaunt up the middle and the Cougars’ undefeated season went on to next week.

Bishop Shanahan tried three different quarterbac­ks, but the Eagles were only able to complete six of 19 passes with two Cougar intercepti­ons as Shanahan dropped its third game in a row.

“Scoring on those fourth down plays really gave us some momentum,” Noble said. “And we were mad at ourselves for the penalties, but it seems like all the games with Bishop Shanahan get a little chippy and we know when we play Downingtow­n West and Coatesvill­e we are not going to be able to do that kind of stuff. We know we have to clean things up.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DFM FILE ?? Downingtow­n East running back Garvey Jonassaint helped the Cougars win Friday.
PETE BANNAN — DFM FILE Downingtow­n East running back Garvey Jonassaint helped the Cougars win Friday.

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