The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Phantoms look to open it up in Ciarlello’s 2nd year

- By Jeff Stover jstover@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercuryXSt­over on Twitter

The 2020 football season was one of significan­t gyrations for Phoenixvil­le.

The program first followed the school district’s decision to not participat­e due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns, then changed course and undertook an abbreviate­d season. With that change, Anthony Ciarlello was elevated to the position of interim head coach, former boss Don Grinstead choosing to step aside to focus on his duties as the district’s athletic director.

The Phantoms are now preparing for a 2021 season more extensive than last year’s fourgame campaign. And Ciarlello has had the “interim” tag removed from his job title, officially affirmed by the Phoenixvil­le Area School Board of Directors as its permanent head coach in late April.

The Phantoms initially didn’t participat­e due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. But the course was reversed about 1-½ months into the season, and they played a four-game schedule against other schools from the Pioneer Athletic Conference’s Frontier Division who also had shortened schedules.

“We couldn’t play until Oct. 1,” Ciarlello recalled, “but the parents stepped up and advocated for the team.”

Its 2-2 finish in 2020 gave Phoenixvil­le a foundation for the current campaign. It looks to expand the players’ expertise with help from assistant coaches like new offensive coordinato­r Courtenay Williams and onetime program great Jamie Gray.

“We’re going to expand on the playbook,” Ciarlello said. “Jamie Gray will work on our blocking. We’re looking to do more pass plays.”

Key to the offense’s developmen­t are senior Owen Koch, a returning starter at running back; classmate Solomon Ortiz on the line; Coach Gray’s son — a sophomore, also named Jamie — at offensive tackle; and junior Ahmid Spivey at wide receiver. They, as a whole, understand the need to be leaders and set the tone for the younger players.

“It’s the same mantra. It’s important for us being a team,” Koch said. “After four games (in 2020), we have the same motives and ideas.”

“We have more chemistry,” Spivey added. “The younger guys are giving the older guys a way to lead by example.”

On the offensive side, players like senior lineman Roman Ciaverelli and underclass­men quarterbac­ks Ty Romance and Tre Davis figure to play key roles in the unit’s developmen­t.

“Our key to offensive success this season will be on the backs of our offensive line,” Ciarlello said. “The offensive line will be crucial in setting the tone and expectatio­ns all off-season, every day at practice and every Friday night.”

“The offensive line is a strong point,” Ortiz added. “Not just power, but technique. All the guys know what they’re doing.”

On defense, the coaching staff seeks stalwarts like Koch, Ortiz and Spivey to set a positive tone. Trey Davis, at strong safety, will figure in to the unit’s success.

“Defensivel­y, we need to play faster,” Ciarlello said. “We can not continue to watch the game and sit and wait to make plays. We have to become a unit of great teammates in order to reach our goals.”

Pre-season promise aside, Phoenixvil­le’s newest head coach is awaiting a first look at how the players perform in action against other teams.

“Physicalit­y has not been tested yet,” Ciarlello said. “Scrimmages is where it will be tested. Four scrimmages will test our physicalit­y.

“Speedwise we’re okay. We get down the field quick.”

The Phantoms’ schedule has taken an early hit three days prior to their scheduled opener with Great Valley Aug. 27. The game has been called off due to COVID-19 contact tracing in their program.

The season is now set to begin on Saturday, Sept. 4 at 1 p.m. against Bishop Shanahan, which was pushed back a day due to Phoenixvil­le’s shutdown.

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