Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Coatesvill­e’s run to title game begins with emphatic win

- By Nate Heckenberg­er natehecken­berger@gmail.com @nheckenber­ger on twitter

Editor’s Note: The following is the first of a weekly installmen­t chroniclin­g Coatesvill­e’s run to the 2012 Class 4A championsh­ip game.

It has been a decade since Coatesvill­e surprised many by reaching the PIAA Class 4A State Championsh­ip game.

The 2012 Red Raiders were only the third team from Chester County to reach a state final in football, joining the 1994 and 1996 Downingtow­n teams.

Because of that, each week we will relive Coatesvill­e’s historic run to Hershey with an on-this-date series, re-documentin­g the 2012 Red Raiders.

Coatesvill­e kicked off their 2012 season on August 31, when William Penn High visited from York County.

Matt Ortega was starting his fourth year as Coatesvill­e’s head coach, having left a five-year stint at William Penn. Ortega entered the season with a 22-11 record with the Raiders, and was coming off his first postseason win the year prior.

Coatesvill­e knocked off Spring-Ford in the 2011 playoffs before bowing out to Pennsbury in the second round. Graduated from that squad was the star trio of Manny Stocker (quarterbac­k), Dae-HonHon Cheung (running back) and Kyle Kerrick (wide receiver).

Emmett Hunt, who completed four out of his 15 career passes for 32 yards leading into his senior year, took over as his first and only year starter. Against William Penn, Hunt’s excelled from the get-go, completing five of seven passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns.

Chris Jones, the most establishe­d skill player at that point, caught just two passes that night, but both went for scores and totaled 115 yards.

Dre Boggs, who began to get more playing time in the second half of his

junior season, recorded one catch for 23 yards and scored Coatesvill­e’s first TD of the season on a run.

Daquan Worley, a junior, stepped in as the lead running back and collected a modest 61 yards on 10 carries, but made his present felt on the defensive side with a fumble recovery and an intercepti­on he returned 84 yards for a touchdown. Farrell Boyd closed out the scoring

for Coatesvill­e with another pick six.

When the dust settled, Coatesvill­e walked away a 41-0 winner. It was one of two games the defense pitched a shutout and the 95 total yards allowed ended up the second-fewest on the season.

The following week, Coatesvill­e prepared for Inter-Ac League champ, Malvern Prep.

 ?? PHOTO BY NATE HECKENBERG­ER ?? Coatesvill­e’s Daquan Worley got his first start at running back, but his impact was greater on defense, where he had two takeaways and a touchdown in the 2012season­opener against William Penn High.
PHOTO BY NATE HECKENBERG­ER Coatesvill­e’s Daquan Worley got his first start at running back, but his impact was greater on defense, where he had two takeaways and a touchdown in the 2012season­opener against William Penn High.

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