Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Red Raiders roll once again

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

WEST GROVE >> The Coatesvill­e football juggernaut rolled into Southern Chester County on Friday and exited with the latest in a series of weekly blowouts. The 42-0 Ches-Mont National triumph against overmatche­d Avon Grove was very much like the nine that have come before.

“We take care of business and then move on to the next week,” said senior linebacker Nik

Thompson. “We know what it’s like to win and we don’t lose much — and when we do it hurts. So we focus-up every week.”

Now 9-0 overall (5-0 in the league), Coatesvill­e is outscoring its opponents by an average of 38 per game. And Friday was just another successful business trip.

“This group has been very trusting in when we are doing as a program,” said Raiders’ head coach Matt Ortega. “These kids surprise us every week and just come out and play.

“Our upperclass­men have played in a lot of big games, and we’ve had extended seasons the last few years, so they really understand what we are trying to do.”

For Coatesvill­e, it was the final tune-up before the regular season ending showdown with archrival Downingtow­n East. Currently second in the District 1 6A power rankings and a major contender for a state crown, the Raiders topped the Cougars twice a year ago.

“It’s a big game for us because we can win the Ches-Mont title,” said junior quarterbac­k Ricky Ortega. “For me, it’s the biggest game of the year – I love playing Downingtow­n East. And our first goal is the Ches-Mont championsh­ip.”

The loss almost certainly knocks the Devils (2-3, 4-5 overall) out of contention for the District 1 6A playoffs, even though they will end the regular season against struggling West Chester Henderson. Avon Grove was 19th in the power rankings heading in and only 16 teams will qualify.

“We still have a shot to end the season 5-5 and maybe an outside shot of making the playoffs,” Avon Grove head coach Harry O’Neill said. “We’re not out until they say we are out. For us to be this deep in the season and have an opportunit­y, it’s only happened since 2009. I’m not saying we’ve turned the corner, but we’re not 0-30 like we used to be.

“We were gritty and our guys showed heart and effort, and that’s all I can ask. The better team definitely won.”

Ortega was ultra-efficient and registered four touchdown passes – including three to dynamic wideout Dapree Bryant – while star runner Aaron Young added two more rushing TDs despite having just eight carries. And even though the Red Devils limited Coatesvill­e to 109 total yards below its average, O’Neill was impressed.

“We tried to compete as long as we could, but (Coatesvill­e is) definitely the best team we’ve played this season,” said O’Neill, who’s also played Malvern Prep and both Downingtow­ns.

“They just have so many different weapons all over the field. You can’t focus on taking away one guy. The quarterbac­k (Ricky Ortega) is really good, the running back (Young) is the best player in the league, their receivers may be the best group in the state and their offensive line is very good. Plus their defense doesn’t give up many yards.”

The Raiders scored on their first three possession­s to race out to a 21-0 lead after one period. Young opened the scoring with a three-yard run, and then Ortega connected on a 40-yard pass to Dymere Miller, followed by a 45yard strike to Bryant.

“We never look past our opponents,” said Ortega, who was 10of-12 for 210 yards through the air. “We always play like we want to go 1-0 each game.”

The Devils managed to keep it respectabl­e by controllin­g the football, especially in the second quarter, which kept the dangerous Raiders’ offense off the field. O’Neill went for it on fourth-and-1 at his own 27, and got it, on one possession and drove it inside the Coatesvill­e five on another in the final minute of the first half.

But Coatesvill­e’s Shamaur Hall picked off a J.T. MacDonald pass at the goal line and returned it 42 yards to set up a back-breaking TD. Ortega hit Bryant again for his 2nd TD catch with three seconds on the clock.

“That was a 14-point swing. That definitely hurt us,” O’Neill said.

“That was a big turning point. Instead of going into the half 21-7, it was 28-0 and that’s a big difference,” Ricky Ortega added.

Matt Ortega said: “(Avon Grove) did a good job of shortening the half with possession. And along with our penalties, that kept it close. But we made that big play, which was kind of a dagger for (Avon Grove). Our back was against the wall, and the way we responded is the sign of a good team.”

The Raiders began the second half with a fourth-down-conversion for a touchdown on a 15-yard

strike from Ortega to Bryant. And when the Devils failed to convert a fourth-down in their own territory, Coatesvill­e turned it into the final scoring march of the game, culminatin­g with an eight-yard run by Young.

“We came out, took care of business and now we’re heading into next week against Downingtow­n East, which is what we’ve been working on all season — to get to that big game for our league championsh­ip,” Matt Ortega said.

“I told our guys to extend (Coatesvill­e) into the third quarter,” O’Neill explained. “Nobody’s done that yet. Usually by halftime, they have their starters off the field.

“I told them before the game we are going to onside kick, we aren’t going to punt and we are going to use every trick play we have, and just see what happens.”

Bryant paced all receivers with five catches for 101 yards, and Ortega led the way with 46 rushing yards on five attempts. In all, the Raiders only ran the ball 16 times.

“(Avon Grove) was kind of taking away Aaron (Young),” Ricky Ortega said. “We just take like what the defense gives us.

“And I feel like the only way to stop (Bryant) is to double-team him. So if I see he is in a one-onone situation, I am going to take the shot with him.”

Defensivel­y, the Raiders limited the Devils to just 178 yards, but Avon Grove did march inside the Coatesvill­e five-yard-line late in the fourth before turning it over one downs.

“It’s a real confidence booster, even when the reserves go in and keep the shutout going,” Thompson said.

 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Coatsville’s Aaron Young tries to find a way out of a swarm of Avon Grove tacklers Friday night.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Coatsville’s Aaron Young tries to find a way out of a swarm of Avon Grove tacklers Friday night.
 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Coatsville’s Dapree Bryant (2) and Aaron Young (4) get ready to run Friday night against Avon Grove.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Coatsville’s Dapree Bryant (2) and Aaron Young (4) get ready to run Friday night against Avon Grove.

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