The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Unionville upends Spring-Ford 26-17

- By Rob Senior For Digital First Media

Unionville’s senior-laden offense was consistent, but the young defense was the real story as the Indians avenged a season-opening defeat last year, topping Spring-Ford, 2617 on Friday night.

ROYERSFORD » Before the season, Unionville head football coach Pat Clark proudly lauded his program’s history of stout defense. He allowed, however, that inexperien­ce might cause the Indians’ offense to carry the load early this season, while the defense gets up to speed.

After Friday night, Clark was willing to give himself half credit.

Unionville’s senior-laden offense was consistent, but the young defense was the real story as the Indians avenged a season-opening defeat last year, topping Spring-Ford, 26-17.

The Indians’ attack was led by senior Joe Zubillaga, who did a little bit of everything. “Zoob” had 152 rushing yards, 39 receiving yards and seven tackles in leading the defensive effort. The Indians limited SpringFord senior QB TJ Pergine to 11-36 passing, constantly harassing the passer and giving him little time to throw.

“We tried to make them one-dimensiona­l by limiting the run game,” said Clark, “and that was to our benefit against a player like Pergine. Our strength is in the secondary, and we were able to limit the (Rams’) offense as a result.”

That secondary got the Indians off to a strong start when JT Hower intercepte­d a Spring-Ford pass on the first possession of the game, followed by a methodical nine-play drive culminatin­g in Zubillaga’s first of two rushing TDs.

Dominic Brathwaite added a second-quarter field goal to make it 10-0 Unionville, before senior QB Alex Gorgone creates a nifty scramble to buy himself time and loft a 26-yard TD pass to Aidan Boyle for a 17-0 lead.

“We dug ourselves a hole early on,” lamented SpringFord head coach Chad Brubaker, “and every time we started to climb out of it, they’d make a play or we’d slip and make a mistake.”

Meanwhile, the Unionville defense was holding Spring-Ford to 62 first-half total yards. Stephen Brill’s 25-yard run got the Rams into Unionville territory with two minutes to play before the half, but a fumble on the ensuing play quelled the threat.

Spring-Ford, which was ranked No. 10 in the PA Prep Live preseason Top 20, got some momentum with a blocked punt after halftime, followed by a 3-yard plunge by Justin DeFrancesc­o to cut the lead to 17-7. After a quick Unionville three-andout, Pergine’s legs got the Rams going offensivel­y, as he kept the ball on several zone reads and compiled 47 rushing yards in one drive. Junior kicker Taylor Smith banked a 40-yard field goal off the left upright to cut the lead to 17-10 after three.

Just as it appeared the Rams would get their chance to tie, Zubillaga stole the show with a catch along the visiting sideline. Gorgone lofted a pass from around his own 35 into enough traffic that the Unionville coaches in the press box were already pleading for pass interferen­ce.

Then they saw the side judge’s signal. Zubillaga had made the catch to give the Indians a first down at SF’s 33. Brathwaite added a 29-yard field goal to widen the lead to 20-10.

Pergine found a wideopen Tyler Edwards for a 44-yard TD to cut it to 2017 with just under four minutes to play for the Rams.

“Our expectatio­n for the team is that the kids play hard the whole game, and they definitely kept coming,” added Brubaker. “The effort was there all night.”

However, Zubillaga saved his best for last, lining up at quarterbac­k on a 2nd and 3 situation from the Unionville 26 – as he had so often on short yardage plays all night.

This time, however, he wouldn’t be stopped, rumbling 74 yards to make the score 26-17 and put a bow on the season-opening upset.

“We wanted this one bad, after last year when they took it to us,” admitted Zubillaga, referencin­g Spring-Ford’s 33-3 seasonopen­ing win at Unionville in 2016. “It’s a great start to the season, the best we could’ve hoped for... and all our goals are in front of us. We want to take it all the way this season. There are no limits on what we can accomplish.”

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Unionville quarterbac­k Joe Zubillaga cuts to the inside on a keeper against Spring-Ford.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Unionville quarterbac­k Joe Zubillaga cuts to the inside on a keeper against Spring-Ford.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Spring-Ford’s Justin Defrancesc­o takes a carry against Unionville Friday.
AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Spring-Ford’s Justin Defrancesc­o takes a carry against Unionville Friday.

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