Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Shanahan defeats Chi again to reach Class 4A final

- By Bryan Davis MediaNews Group

DOWNINGTOW­N » The site and the teams were the same, but the conditions were different, which made for a much different game than a week ago. But the fast track didn’t change the result.

Bishop Shanahan scored 21 points in the second half to break open a scoreless tie at halftime en route to a 21-0 victory over Chichester in the District 1 Class 4A semifinals Friday at Jack Mancini Field.

The top-seeded Eagles (8-3) reach the championsh­ip game for the second time in three years and will host No. 2 Pottsgrove next Friday.

“That was our speech on Monday as soon as we hit the field,” Shanahan coach Paul Meyers said. “The first thing I said was to forget about that game on Friday. It would be a completely team. We know how good they are. They have some great athletes and had a great season. Their defense is tough, real tough.”

Shanahan held Chi to minus-13 yards rushing and 155 passing yards.

The theme of the first half was missed opportunit­ies. Chichester took the opening kickoff and lost four yards on the first two plays.

On third down, Idress Holloman was intercepte­d by Colin McGrory after being hit as he was attempting a deep ball. But the Chichester defense held as they forced an incomplete pass on 4th-and-11.

Chi (5-4) was set up later in the quarter by a 41-yard pass from Holloman to Eddie Swinton that put them at the Shanahan 2. But a Holloman pass was tipped in air and hauled in by Brendan Choi. Shanahan had to sweat a referee conference to determine whether Choi got a foot in. It was ruled he did and Shanahan took over.

“We needed a big play,” said Choi. “I saw the ball being tipped, I think it was by Kenny (DaKendrick Daniels). I went up, I tried to get my feet in. I got my right foot in. It was weird, I felt my right foot hit in, so I felt it was good.”

Shanahan’s next chance came late in the second. They drove to the Chi 9, when on first down, Cooper Jordan was picked off by Walter Jones in the end zone.

Chi tried to catch Shanahan napping by trying an onside kick to open the second half. Brendan McGrory recovered the attempt and Shanahan cashed in as Jordan found a wide open Colin McGrory for a 29-yard score to open the scoring.

Shanahan almost doubled the lead when McGrory returned a punt 45 yards for a score that was wiped out due to a block in the back, with a unnecessar­y roughness penalty tacked on.

Undeterred, Shanahan went 55 yards on 11 plays. Choi punched it in from the five for a 14-0 lead.

“It feels really good not just to help the team on defense, but on offense as well,” said Choi.

Shanahan added an insurance score late in the fourth as Nick Romano caught a 24yard TD pass from Jordan.

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