Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Smith’s memory spurs Vosheski’s Knights

- By Matt Smith mattsmith@21st-centurymed­ia.com @DTMattSmit­h on Twitter

Many coaches will tell you that one scrimmage isn’t enough.

When the PIAA shortened the high school football season in 2016, teams were left with little in the way of options. They had to slice into their summer camp time. Instead of three weeks of practice and two scrimmages, teams were limited to two weeks of practice and one scrimmage.

It’s difficult to assess teams based on their season openers. Although the game counts, many teams are still working out the kinks in late August.

But ready or not, a new football season is here.

Here’s a breakdown of five games to watch this weekend.

Friday Strath Haven at Interboro, 7

A rematch of one of the more memorable games of 2016, when Interboro erased a two-touchdown deficit in the fourth quarter to win, 36-35.

The Bucs, the reigning Del Val champs, feature many new faces. The only returning starters from last fall’s 10-3 squad are senior running back/linebacker Kalie Kuyateh and tight end/linebacker Brett McLaughlin, both of whom are three-year starters.

Strath Haven will lean on veteran starters Ryan Morris (tight end/linebacker), Lee Holbert (offensive line) and Tommy Foster (receiver/defensive back), each of whom earned second-team All-Central League honors last fall. Last year the Panthers finished 4-7 and qualified for the District 1 Class 5A playoffs.

It’s also a chance to watch the two winningest coaches in Delco history, Interboro’s Steve Lennox and Strath Haven’s Kevin Clancy, go headto-head one more time.

Glen Mills at Springfiel­d, 7

The Bulls, who posted a 5-6 mark last fall, have some experience on their side, a rarity for Glen Mills. Leading rusher Quadir Gibson is a force, and linebacker Tawfeeq Abdul-Lateef can take carries and will be an impact player in the secondary.

The Cougars return their entire defensive line from last year’s 12-2 squad, including All-Delco tackle Justin Shields. Offensivel­y, Ja’Den McKenzie amassed 1,280 yards rushing. Philip Shovlin is a hard-hitting fullback and safety for the Cougars, who won a piece of the Central League title last fall. Expect them to be one of the top contenders for the crown in 2017.

Chester at Haverford, 7

Chester and Haverford are competing in the Delco Athletes Hall of Fame Kickoff Classic.

The Clippers upset the Fords in last year’s opener, then lost eight of their final nine games. Second-year coach LaDontay Bell expects big things from senior running back Devan Freeman, who ranked 12th in Delco last fall with 791 yards on the ground. Junior Tahree FullerBrya­n takes over at quarterbac­k.

Junior Jake Ruane is back following a strong first season as the Fords’ No. 1 quarterbac­k, throwing for 2,100 yards and 16 touchdowns. Wide receiver Jordan Mosley, a Maryland recruit, will be one of the best two-way players in the area this fall.

Bonner & Prendergas­t at Upper Darby, 7

The Friars make the short trip up Lansdowne Ave. to face their neighborho­od rivals. Bonner & Prendie looks to improve on a 4-7 record. Senior wide receiver Kyrie Jackson and junior linebacker David McMullen are players to watch.

The Royals posted a 5-7 mark in 2016, their first losing season since 2012. Quaran Davis will be a difference maker in the backfield. Derrick Korboi is one of the top defensive linemen in the county.

Rustin at Garnet Valley, 7

Last year’s District 1 Class 6A finalists, the Jaguars are the No. 1 team in the Daily

Times preseason Super 7. Matt Lassik and Danny Guy will highlight a run-heavy offense that produced 3,886 rushing yards last fall. Jon Ricci is a top target for first-year starting quarterbac­k Ryan Hamby.

Rustin, a perennial ChesMont American Division power, endured just its second losing season in program history in 2016.Senior Nick Benoit could be a difference maker in the backfield.

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 ?? SAM STEWART — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Garnet Valley’s Matt Lassik is set to lead the Jags into the season opener against Rustin Friday night.
SAM STEWART — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Garnet Valley’s Matt Lassik is set to lead the Jags into the season opener against Rustin Friday night.

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