Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Miller, Richardson rebound to feast on Interboro defense

- By Todd Orodenker For Digital First Media

RIDLEY » The game was into the second quarter and Ridley had run nine plays from scrimmage. Four resulted in turnovers.

The Green Raiders, though, were down just six points. Sure enough, they woke up from there.

Thanks to a combined 302 yards and five touchdowns from Ociele Miller and Kamal Richardson, Ridley stormed past Interboro 38-20 Thursday to claim its fourth straight victory in this storied Thanksgivi­ng rivalry.

In front of a packed house and with tons of alumni on the sidelines, Ridley scored 24 unanswered points in the second quarter to wrestle control away. Interboro got within two scores late in the third quarter, but an efficient drive capped by Miller’s two-yard run early in the fourth quarter iced it.

“We felt the momentum all the way,” Miller said. “We had them after that first touchdown, we just had to keep coming out, keep playing hard and we knew it would come up (ours) in the end.”

The Green Raiders lead the all-time series 3712. Thursday marked the most points scored in an installmen­t of the rivalry since 2002, a double-overtime affair, and the most in a regulation contest since 1970.

Miller ran for 159 yards and three touchdowns. Richardson covered 143 yards, eclipsing 1,000 on the season, and two scores. The backfield duo had all but 69 of its team’s yards.

In that fateful second quarter, Miller bursted for scoring runs of 67 and 20 yards to put Ridley (7-4) firmly ahead.

Richardson followed with a 25-yard sprint late in the period and a one-yard charge early in the third quarter. After all that, the Green Raiders were up 31-6. It was a world away from that awful first quarter.

“We didn’t let it get to us, we just wanted to keep our heads up, stay focused,” Richardson explained. “We knew it was the first quarter. We had a whole other three quarters to play.”

Ridley quarterbac­k Nick Layden was intercepte­d twice (both by Andrew Grieb) and fumbled twice during that stretch. Interboro capitalize­d on just one of those turnovers — Jared Delliprosc­oli’s one-yard sneak midway through the period.

In the third quarter, the Bucs scored on Delliprisc­oli’s 48-yard pass to Tim Convery and Grieb’s three-yard run (set up, of course, by his third pick).

Otherwise, Ridley’s defense held. It yielded just 150 yards to the Bucs (5-7) for the game.

“What a defensive effort to hold them to only six points,” Ridley coach Dave Wood said. “They didn’t even get field-goal opportunit­ies. To hold them to six when that was going down, and then once it clicked and once our kids felt it and once (Richardson and Miller) got started ...”

At that point, Wood started to discuss the performanc­es of his two senior backs and how far his squad had come. The Ridley team from August and September that started 2-4 would’ve likely folded after these early setbacks.

This version, which finished on a five-game winning streak after missing the District 1 Class 6A playoffs by a narrow margin, did not.

The 27-day layoff from its last game might’ve been a factor early, but it was not by the conclusion. Beating Interboro, it turns out, is just that important.

“It’s funny, when you get hired, it’s the only thing they talk about, is this game,” Wood explained. “All the other games and trying to get in the playoffs is important, but the Interboro game is The Game. So for us to come out my first two years and do a good job and win is fun for the kids.”

Nobody had more fun than Miller and Richardson on this brisk Thanksgivi­ng morning. The two were the most popular guys on the field after the game, with high demand for pictures and handshakes. Coaches were asking how many yards they had run for.

The pair wasn’t concerned with statistics. Fittingly, on this holiday, they knew how to respond.

“We’re both going eat,” Richardson said. to

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Interboro running back Kalie Kuyateh, left, Jose Calleja in the first half Thursday. tries to evade the grasp of Ridley defensive back
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Interboro running back Kalie Kuyateh, left, Jose Calleja in the first half Thursday. tries to evade the grasp of Ridley defensive back
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Ridley running back Kamal Richardson (33) celebrates his first of two touchdown runs Thursday with teammate Ryan Meyer. Richardson and backfield mate Ociele Miller combined for five touchdowns in a 38-20 rivalry win over Interboro.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Ridley running back Kamal Richardson (33) celebrates his first of two touchdown runs Thursday with teammate Ryan Meyer. Richardson and backfield mate Ociele Miller combined for five touchdowns in a 38-20 rivalry win over Interboro.

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