Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Unionville secures playoff berth

- By Bryan Davis bdavis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @btdavis25 on Twitter

EAST MARLBOURGH >> Curt Schilling made headlines again in Boston this week, but for Unionville High School football fans, Connor Schilling was the hero to be celebrated.

The junior ran for 211 yards and three touchdowns an the Indians posted four scoring runs of over 45 yards en route to a 42-7 ChesMont League American Division win over Sun Valley on Friday in the regular-season finale.

“He was super for us last year as a 10th grader,” Unionville coach Pat Clark said about Schilling. “We’ve asked him to carry so much of the burden this year, and it was nice for him to have a breakout game. But, he’s done a lot for us all season and that’s what he’s capable of when we get him the ball.”

The win solidified a Distirct 1 Class 5A playoff berth for the Indians, who finished the regular season at 4-1 in the American and 4-6 overall. They came into the game ranked 13th out of the 16 teams to reach the postseason,

“This team overcome so much adversity this season,” said quarterbac­k Nate Schnaars. “The senior guys, we’ve come together and we’re a real brotherhoo­d. I love every single one of them. We’ve got to keep going. We got playoffs next week. It should be a tough challenge.”

The Vanguards (0-5, 3-7) needed a win to have a shot at postseason play, but star running back Julz Kelly was held in check for most of the evening, and they allowed TD runs of 96, 45, 59 and 63 yards.

“Pat does a heck of a job,” said Sun Valley coach Greg “Bubba” Bernhardt. “We knew they were going to be good defensivel­y, they’re always top notch defensivel­y. We obviously wanted to come out here tonight and try to get a win to get ourselves into the playoffs. That didn’t happen, but I’m proud of my guys. They fight and they battle, but we couldn’t string it together.”

Neither team moved the ball much with their first two posessions, but that changed after a partially deflected Sun Valley set Unionville with excellent field position at the Vanguards 27-yard line. A 20-yard run by Schnaars put the ball at the four. Two plays later, Schnaars faked a handoff to Joseph Fariello, and scampered six yards into the end zone for a 7-0 lead.

Sun Valley had some open receivers in the first, but was unable to connect.

“We missed some big play opportunit­ies in the first quarter that would have got us going,” said Bernhardt. “We kind of came in some different things to throw them off defensivel­y a litlle bit, and when it was there to make the play, we didn’t get it.”

Those failures came back to haunt them early in the second. With Unionville on its own four, Schilling took a handoff, busted through the middle and sped 96 yards untouched into the end zone and a 14-0 lead.

“I handed it off and pulled off my fake and I looked and saw him running down the field, and I knew he was gone,” said Schnaars. “Connor one of the greatest athletes I’ve ever seen. He’s so fast.”

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