The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Bedesem preparing his young Hawks to soar

- By Rick Fortenbaug­h rfortenbau­gh@trentonian. com @RickFort7 on Twitter

HOLLAND, PA. >> A couple of down years not withstandi­ng, the Council Rock South High School football team over the last decade has proven itself to be a consistent winner.

In other words, give coach Vince Bedesem something to work with and the victories are sure to follow.

This was particular­ly evident in a tremendous three-year stretch that culminated five years ago in a 12-2 record and a berth in the District 1 Class AAAA championsh­ip game.

Council Rock South enters this season knowing it has to replace some outstandin­g graduated players. Among the departed who will be missed are running back Brendan Patterson and Kyle Hickey, a wide receiver and the anchor of the defensive backfield.

The good news is Rock South does have a returning nucleus it can count on with four returning starters on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Throw in some promising new players and a third straight winning season is very much a possibilit­y.

The fact the Suburban One National League is now more or less back to the old Lower Bucks County format will not make much of a difference.

The reason for that is Bedesem has always supported the local rivalries and kept Neshaminy and Pennsbury on the schedule even when they were not part of the same division.

With so many key starters graduated, a lot of newcomers will be counted on in order to continue the team’s winning ways. On this front Bedesem seems encouraged.

“We are a little young and it’s a bit of a youth movement,” he said. “But I like what I’m seeing from a lot of our younger players. We have a lot of talented young players on the rise.”

Among them are junior Christian Jabbar and sophomore Bradley Kraut, who were competing with senior Ryan Kolimaga for the starting position at quarterbac­k. Another plus for a team that’s sure to improve as the newcomers gain their varsity footing is the fact the addition of two more classifica­tions in Pennsylvan­ia football will make it easier to get a playoff berth.

Rock South is part of the new Class AAAAAA division. In District 1 there are still 16 berths for the highest class, but now there are barely over 30 teams competing for those spots — as opposed to the 43 in the old District 1 Quad A classifica­tion.

In other words, five wins could very well you get in the postseason. Heck, a team with four wins might even be able to sneak in.

 ?? TRENTONIAN FILE PHOTO ?? Council Rock South’s Elias Mayo carries the ball as Pennsbury’s Nasan Robbins defends during action from last season.
TRENTONIAN FILE PHOTO Council Rock South’s Elias Mayo carries the ball as Pennsbury’s Nasan Robbins defends during action from last season.

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