The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Longino goes long for GA in win over Springside- CH

Patriot QB throws four TDs in win

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com

FORT WASHINGTON» Once Germantown Academy’s depth began to assert itself, rival Springside Chestnut Hill was in too deep.

Lacey Snowden and Brian Allen led a diverse backfield, quarterbac­k Jordan Longino threw four touchdown passes, and GA’s offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage and the contest in a 42-12 victory over the Blue Devils on a sunny Saturday afternoon at Carey Stadium.

“I just thought if we could establish the run, we could wear them out a little bit,” Patriots coach Matt Dence said. “Establishi­ng the run was most important for us.”

Echoed Longino: “Lacey had some big runs, which got us groovin.’ Our line was blocking and we kept the tempo high.”

GA raised its record to 2-0 with a home contest against rival Penn Charter coming up on Saturday at 1 p.m.

The Patriots had eight different ball carriers in this InterAC contest, none more important than Snowden, who churned out 117 yards on his 16 carries.

“Lacey’s doing a heck of a job,” Dence said. “The jet sweep stuff with Jerry (Griffen-Batchler) is awesome and Brian Allen stepped up in a big way today too.”

After the Blue Devils (1-1) took a 6-0 lead on a 17-yard touchdown pass from A.J. Graham to Bobby Markey, GA scored back-to-back touchdowns in the second quarter to go into the break up 14-6.

Longino found Jacob Hsu on

a swing pass for a six-yard score and Allen bolted in from seven yards out.

Longino threw three more touchdown passes after the intermissi­on.

“We started off a little slow but we really regrouped,” he said. “Jerry and Lacey ran well. Brian ran well. That’s just our team — we have a very explosive offense.

“I felt good. After that first play (an intercepti­on

by Luke Neverosky), I had to regroup. My teammates picked me up, my coach picked me up. The coaches call good plays, the line blocks for me. All I gotta do is step up and make the throws.”

Longino made several, completing 12 of his 15 passes for 162 yards.

“I thought he was really on point today,” Dence said. “He made the big throws when he needed to.

Longino found Griffen-Batchler twice for scores — 16 and 24 yards — and hit Michael McGhee for a 42-yard TD to push the game into the mercy rule.

GA added a defensive score, with Allen returning an intercepti­on 30 yards for a touchdown. Springside capped the scoring with a sevenyard TD by Brian Henesey.

“They’re undermanne­d right now — they have some injuries — and Rick (Knox) is a heck of a coach,” Dence said. “They do a great job over there. I knew we would get their best shot. I just thought we were deeper.”

Up next for GA is Penn Charter.

“Whenever we play them, it’s fun,” Dence said. “It’s exciting. I don’t know what they’re like this year but I know they have a lot of good players coming back from last year.

“And it was a field goal difference last year and we were fortunate to get the win. So they’re gonna be hungry to come back.”

 ?? KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Germantown Academy quarterbac­k Jordan Longino threw four touchdown passes to lead the Patriots past Springside Chestnut Hill on Saturday.
KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP Germantown Academy quarterbac­k Jordan Longino threw four touchdown passes to lead the Patriots past Springside Chestnut Hill on Saturday.

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