The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Turnaround­s were a highlight of 2019

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com @emor09 on Twitter

The 2019 football season was an exciting one for the Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media Area schools.

Central Bucks West won a tight Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference race with North Penn, Souderton and Central Bucks South all finishing within a game of the league’s top spot. Archbishop Wood won its sixth state championsh­ip of the 2010s and Plymouth Whitemarsh won its first district playoff game of the 21st century.

The most impressive seasons, however, belonged to Cheltenham and Pope John Paul II. Both programs completed dramatic turnaround­s and won district championsh­ips, helping earn spots in the Team of the Decade tournament.

Cheltenham, ranked No. 12 in the 16-team field, finished 14-2 with SOL American and District 1-5A championsh­ips. The Panthers were four seconds away from beating Archbishop Wood for the PIAA-5A state title. For their efforts, five players landed first team AllLeague honors in seven spots — Jamir Barnes at running back and defensive back, Nate

Felix on the offensive line, Nate Edwards at wide receiver and defensive back, Darrenmeen Xayamoungk­houn at defensive end and Lateef Harris at defensive back.

The season marked a historic turnaround for the Panthers program. The team finished .500 or worse from 2013 to 2017, with the 2017 campaign ending at 2-8 in head coach Ryan Nase’s first season. They went 8-4 in 2018, finishing second in the SOL American to Upper Dublin and losing to the Cardinals in the second round of the district playoffs. Nase’s third year was the best in Cheltenham history.

“We knew it was gonna get better if we just stayed the course and got the kids to buy in,” Nase said after the district championsh­ip. “People ask me all the time, ‘what’s been the biggest change? What did you bring that changed things?’ And I think the only thing that I brought was that the kids trusted me.”

Pope John Paul II, the No. 15 seed in the Team of the Decade tournament, experience­d a similar turnaround. The Golden Panthers won one total game between head coach Rory Graver’s first two seasons in 2014 and 2015 before building to a District 1/12-3A subregiona­l championsh­ip season in 2019.

The Panthers accounted for 10 spots on the first team All-Pioneer Athletic Conference Frontier Division list — Kamal Gray at quarterbac­k, Steve Skarbeck at receiver and defensive back, Justin Kormos at receiver and defensive back, Dylan Walker at tight end and defensive end, Matt Dobrowolsk­i on the offensive and defensive lines and Justin Mitala at inside linebacker.

It was a season of many firsts for PJP — the first PAC Frontier championsh­ip, the first District 1 playoff win and the first district title.

“The program’s come from the bottom to the top,” Andrew McDonald, who transferre­d to PJP before the 2018 season, told The Mercury after their district championsh­ip win. “We didn’t expect this. No one did right? No one expected us to win, but we stayed with who we are … I couldn’t be more proud of this team.”

Both Cheltenham and Pope John Paul II had to face some powerhouse programs during the 2019 season and that doesn’t change in the Team of the Decade tournament. Cheltenham is matched against No. 5 Upper Dublin 2015, a District 1-4A champ, while PJP takes on No. 2 Archbishop Wood 2014, a PIAA3A state champ, in the first round.

Voting to decide the winners ends Saturday at noon. Vote on Twitter @ReporterSp­orts.

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 ?? MARK PALCZEWSKI — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Cheltenham’s Sidiqq Williams (7) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown late in the game to give the Panthers the lead during the PIAA Class 5A championsh­ip at Hersheypar­k Stadium in Hershey on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.
MARK PALCZEWSKI — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Cheltenham’s Sidiqq Williams (7) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown late in the game to give the Panthers the lead during the PIAA Class 5A championsh­ip at Hersheypar­k Stadium in Hershey on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.
 ?? OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s, from left, Justin Mitala, Kamal Gray and Andrew McDonald run off the field after their win over NeumannGor­etti in the District 1/12Class 3A final on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019.
OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s, from left, Justin Mitala, Kamal Gray and Andrew McDonald run off the field after their win over NeumannGor­etti in the District 1/12Class 3A final on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019.
 ?? OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II wide receiver Steve Skarbek (25) celebrates his touchdown grab against New Hope-Solebury during their game on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019.
OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II wide receiver Steve Skarbek (25) celebrates his touchdown grab against New Hope-Solebury during their game on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019.

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