The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Perk Valley cruises to a win over Pottsgrove

Perkiomen Valley repeats as PAC champions with dominant defensive display in 43-26 victory over Pottsgrove

- By Sam Stewart sstewart@pottsmerc.com @SamuelStew­art7 on Twitter

GRATERFORD » The Perkiomen Valley seniors heard the talk and they took it to heart.

How would the Vikings fare with the departure of the program’s most successful class, one that guided them to two Pioneer Athletic Conference titles?

Well, Friday night’s result in the PAC title game gave pundits an emphatic answer.

Guided by a defense and special teams unit that forced five turnovers and scored three touchdowns, Perkiomen Valley proved conference prognostic­ators that they are every bit as good as advertised, downing previously undefeated Pottsgrove 43-26 to win their second straight PAC title.

“Everyone thought because we were losing Jaws (PAC all-time leading receiver Justin Jaworski) and we were losing Sturm (PAC all-time leading passer Stephen Sturm) that we wouldn’t be in this position,” senior Brendan Schimpf said. “We really felt that we needed to prove ourselves this season and show that we aren’t defined by those two players last year.”

Perkiomen Valley entered the week ranked No. 4 in the District 1 Class 6A rankings and will maintain the right to host a home playoff game next week.

A 5-0 blitz through the PAC Liberty’s Division quelled doubts. Friday night’s performanc­e put them to rest. Aided by the return of senior defensive end Alec Jackson, the Vikings (9-1 overall) were able to withstand a Falcons team that racked up 334 yards and 27 first downs and overshadow a 218-yard, three-touchdown performanc­e from star running back Rahsul Faison. How, exactly? It started with Ryan Cerula’s 89-yard kickoff return to start the game and then was highlighte­d by Schimpf’s 92-yard pick-six followed by Brian Fehr’s 50-yard fumble return on back-to-back possession­s in the second quarter led the Vikings to a 28-13 halftime lead. The third quarter saw Schimpf pick up another intercepti­on while the defense forced a safety on the next possession after the Pottsgrove punter kicked the ball out of the back of the end zone as he was trying to corral a snap that went over his head.

“I just dropped back to my zone and the ball just found me and it went from there,” Schimpf said of his TD intercepti­on return. “I started following Faison on the crosser, the quarterbac­k under-threw it and it came me and gave me the perfect opportunit­y to go down the sideline.”

Remy Sell’s intercepti­on in the fourth quarter set up the game-sealing touchdown. Starting at their own 7-yard line, Cole Peterlin (3-for-5, 130 yards) rolled left into his end zone before throwing across his body to a wide open Jackson, who stiff-armed one Pottsgrove defender and outran another en route to a 93-yard score and a 4319 lead.

“It was just a crosser,” Jackson said. “Isaiah Domine really helped me out, knocking out those two kids and I was able to get the stiff arm and go. We faked them all to the left and I got open.”

Peterlin’s 93-yard touchdown pass doubled the team’s offensive output to that point as the team was held to only 55 yards of offense through the first three-plus quarters. The Vikings had run nine total plays in the first half, three on a 63-yard drive that was capped by a Jon Moccia 10yard run. Moccia was the team’s leading rusher with 24 yards on six attempts and two scores, his second capping off a threeplay drive that started via a Schimpf intercepti­on.

“Our defense has been incredible all year, PV head coach Rob Heist said. “We really lean on them. Everyone knows the type of football Pottsgrove plays. They’re going to run it and pound it on you and grind on you. They did a nice job of keeping the ball out of our ‘O’s’ hands. But when it comes down to that, when you do get opportunit­ies you need to be efficient with the ball and I think on offense, when we did have the ball, we did a nice job.”

Pottsgrove’s Javon Colbert and Elijah Chhuor supplement­ed the ground game of Faison in fine fashion. Colbert ran for 53 yards and a score on 11 touches with Chhuor adding 50 yards on eight carries. The Falcons, which never led but trailed by only one in the second quarter (14-13), will host Interboro in the first round of the District 1 Class 4A playoffs.

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 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Above, Perkiomen Valley’s Brendan Schimpf (24) strips the ball from the grasp of Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison Friday. Below, Perkiomen Valley’s Alec Jackon (5) and Schimpf (24) raise the PAC championsh­ip plaque after defeating Pottsgrove in the title game Friday.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Above, Perkiomen Valley’s Brendan Schimpf (24) strips the ball from the grasp of Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison Friday. Below, Perkiomen Valley’s Alec Jackon (5) and Schimpf (24) raise the PAC championsh­ip plaque after defeating Pottsgrove in the title game Friday.
 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? PV’s Brian Fehr (10) heads for the end zone to score a touchdown on a fumble recovery against Pottsgrove.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA PV’s Brian Fehr (10) heads for the end zone to score a touchdown on a fumble recovery against Pottsgrove.
 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Alec Jackson (5) forces a fumble by Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison in the first half Friday.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Perkiomen Valley’s Alec Jackson (5) forces a fumble by Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison in the first half Friday.
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 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Perkiomen Valley football team poses with the league championsh­ip plaque after defeating Pottsgrove to repeat as PAC champion Friday night.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Perkiomen Valley football team poses with the league championsh­ip plaque after defeating Pottsgrove to repeat as PAC champion Friday night.
 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Brian Fehr (10) signals for a safety in the Vikings’ favor Friday against Pottsgrove in the PAC championsh­ip game.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Perkiomen Valley’s Brian Fehr (10) signals for a safety in the Vikings’ favor Friday against Pottsgrove in the PAC championsh­ip game.
 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Brendan Schimpf (24) bursts through the line on a run Friday against Pottsgrove.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Perkiomen Valley’s Brendan Schimpf (24) bursts through the line on a run Friday against Pottsgrove.
 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison takes a carry around the left end against Perkiomen Valley.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Pottsgrove’s Rahsul Faison takes a carry around the left end against Perkiomen Valley.

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