The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Turnovers doom PW in loss to Tennent

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com

WHITEMARSH » The Plymouth Whitemarsh offense never really got into rhythm during Friday night’s 17-14 Suburban One League American Conference loss to William Tennent at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.

The Colonials two touchdowns came in the third quar

ter. One was a 69-yard run by Aiden O’Brien and the other a 20-yard run by Chris Mclaughlin after recovering a fumble on Tennent’s side of the 50-yard line.

Without O’Brien’s long touchdown run, PW averaged just 3.19 yards per carry — running the ball 47 times for 150 yards.

“(Tennent) was being physical,” PW head coach Dan Chang said. “They were doing a good job of controllin­g the line of scrimmage and we just couldn’t put a drive together.”

The offense had a few encouragin­g drives in the game, but all three ended with turnovers.

In the second quarter when the game was scoreless, running back Nate Kern picked up a first down crossing midfield. At the end of the run, he fumbled and William Tennent came up with the recovery. Six plays later, the Panthers scored for a 6-0 lead.

On the Colonials ensuing pos

session, Mclaughlin connected with Phil Taormina for a 25-yard gain to put the ball right on the 50. The next play Mclaughlin was sacked, fumbled and Tennent recovered. Kern grabbed an intercepti­on on the defensive possession inside his 20-yard line to keep the Panthers off the board and send the game to halftime, 6-0.

After Tennent scored a touchdown to take a 17-14 lead, PW took over late in the third quarter. Kern and Zion East ran for a pair of first downs to set the Colonials up on the Panthers side of the field in the beginning of the fourth. On 2nd-and-long, Mclaughlin’s pass down the left sideline was intercepte­d when Tennent’s Matt Miller came down with a jumpball and toe-tapped his feet on the sideline.

“Turnovers are always a big

part of the game,” Chang said. “When you turn the ball over three times you’re not going to win a lot of football games. It’s something we’re going to have to focus on and improve on. Like I told the guys, we’ll get better from this.

“I don’t think we played our best game tonight. I thought the kids played hard. They fought the whole time, we battled, but we really made a lot of errors tonight that ended up hurting us.”

DEFENDING THE PASS » The PW defense limited the Tennent rushing attack to 38 yards on 28 attempts and recovered a fumble, but it didn’t have the same success in the passing game.

Tennent’s Miller completed 11-of-20 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown to go along with the intercepti­on late in the first half.

Miller’s biggest throws came in the third quarter. After PW took a 14-9 lead, Nick Scannapiec­o’s kickoff pinned the Panthers down at their own 9-yard line. The first play was a 38-yard connection between Miller and Fernando Delgado with a 15-yard facemask penalty tacked on at the end. The next play was a 38-yard touchdown from Miller to Ryan Emmerich to put the Panthers ahead for good.

“It was a huge momentum change right there,” Chang said. “We had a great kickoff, great coverage and then we can’t fall apart and give up a big play there. It was big, definitely.”

Miller connected with Derrick Consenza for the twopoint conversion to make it 1714 with 1:33 left in the third. Consenza gave the PW defense trouble all night, reeling in six catches for 95 yards.

“(Consenza) was a returner for them from last year,” Chang said. “He hasn’t played the first two games, I think he was hurt. He came back and he was huge for them. We had trouble guarding him, tackling him. He’s a good player.”

GOING FORWARD » The loss drops Plymouth Whitemarsh to 1-2 on the season and 0-1 in SOL American play. With two games left, the Colonials are just focusing on Upper Moreland next week and not where they stand in the District 1-5A playoff picture.

“Upper Moreland’s a very good team,” Chang said. “We’re going to have to make sure we really focus and bear down and get ready for them this week.

“I’m going to go week-byweek and try to take care of Upper Moreland next.”

 ?? ED MORLOCK/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Plymouth Whitemarsh quarterbac­k Chris Mclaughlin, pictured taking a snap during pregame warmups, threw for 61 yards and ran for 44 yards and a touchdown in Friday night’s loss against William Tennent.
ED MORLOCK/MEDIANEWS GROUP Plymouth Whitemarsh quarterbac­k Chris Mclaughlin, pictured taking a snap during pregame warmups, threw for 61 yards and ran for 44 yards and a touchdown in Friday night’s loss against William Tennent.

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