Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Through delay and finally set to play, Jaguars stick together

- By Jack McCaffery jmccaffery@21st-centurymed­ia.com @JackMcCaff­ery on Twitter

CONCORD » Brian Bradley watched his brother Chris play football for Garnet Valley, then watched his brother Tim, then watched his brother Danny, all to much success.

From one to the next to the next, from graduating class to graduating class, from victory to victory to victory, the message never changed.

“The tradition here is about staying together, even through the tough times,” Bradley said before a practice last week. “We focus on oneness here. We do everything together. And we always have each other’s backs.”

That’s the policy of Mike Ricci, who has coached Garnet Valley since 1986: Stand on the shoulders of giants. It’s why the program has grown, and so has the success. It’s how the Jaguars went 11-2 last season, winning the Central League for a second consecutiv­e year.

It’s why Bradley, a senior running back and linebacker, figures he has a chance to complete the decade-long family story on Smithbridg­e Road with the program’s first threepeat since joining the Central League in 2008.

With its customary depth and preparatio­n, Garnet Valley would have been among the league favorites in a year in which there will be no District 1 postseason. With Ricci’s offseason emphasis on improving team speed through various drills and programs, that might even be likely.

“We’re going for it,” said senior tight end and linebacker Alex Nicolaides. “We want to show everyone what we’ve got. But we are not taking anything for granted.”

With an offseason that was long if checkered by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Jags roared toward the end of camp deep in skill, but also in options. Kevin McGarrey, who started the Jags’ 43-0 victory over Owen J. Roberts in the District 1 Class 6A openingrou­nd game last year, is in line to replace Ryan Gallagher at quarterbac­k, though Shane Mulholland and Max Busenkell were also given training-camp reps.

Among others, Ricci will count heavily on Shane Reynolds and Sean Williams, both at linebacker and running back, Luke Lassik and Ndozi Okolo at split out at end and in the secondary. And figure senior running back and defensive lineman Sam Morin to continue to make an offensive impact, as his brother, Jake, did as a senior last year.

“We worked out together all offseason, so he’s definitely pushed me hard,” Sam Morin said of his

brother, a Penn State lacrosse signee. “We always try to emulate, or be better than, the class before us, whether that be in leadership, or in games as well.”

Consistent­ly involved in the postseason in recent years, the Central League’s decision to not enter district competitio­n due to COVID-19 schedule impacts will not allow the Jaguars the opportunit­y to technicall­y push the program to another level. That’s why, to the seniors, winning a third consecutiv­e league championsh­ip carries more than the standard urgency.

“We are going to have a really fast team and a really good team,” Bradley said. “We all know what we are doing, and we are coming hungry this year for a three-peat for the Central League championsh­ip.”

That would be another

step up for a program that always seems to be in a growth spurt.

“It’s just the way things have kind of evolved, and the way the alumni want it to be passed down from one group to another,” Ricci said. “It’s very little direction from the coaching staff. It’s the players who have decided that they want to keep things going. During this offseason, when we couldn’t get together as a team, these guys lifted their brains out. They dedicated themselves to getting stronger.”

For that, there is more than the usual optimism.

“We’re looking really good,” Nicolaides said. “Usually at this time, we don’t have it yet. But we are so much further along than we normally are this year. We are in midseason form.”

If so, then the generation­s-deep message has been understood.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Coronaviru­s fears haven’t seemed to keep down the usually large turnout of Garnet Valley football players, as this recent practice photo shows.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Coronaviru­s fears haven’t seemed to keep down the usually large turnout of Garnet Valley football players, as this recent practice photo shows.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Garnet Valley senior running back/defensive end Sam Morin, sporting a mask at a recent practice.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Garnet Valley senior running back/defensive end Sam Morin, sporting a mask at a recent practice.

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