The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Pennsbury getting hang of the spread offense

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

FAIRLESS HILLS, PA. » Things will get considerab­ly tougher with state powerhouse North Penn due in town next week, but it’s already abundantly clear the Pennsbury High football team is back to once again operating on a much higher level than it did in last year’s rare non-winning 5-5 campaign.

Playing in front of its usual large Falcon Field home crowd for the first time this season, Pennsbury improved to 2-0 Friday night by crushing Penn Wood of Delaware County, 41-28.

You can use the word crushed because the final score is not at all indicative of the game. Before giving up three late touchdowns with its subs on the field, Pennsbury held a 41-6 lead. The only touchdown against the Pennsbury starters came on a Hail Mary with :04 remaining in the first half after the Falcons had built up a commanding 27-0 advantage.

Penn Wood started fairly well with a drive into Pennsbury territory behind the hard running of Answered Gleplay, but it didn’t take long for the Falcons to figure out how to put the clamps on him.

The Pennsbury offense, meanwhile, was in high gear throughout and it did it with a nice mixture of passes and runs in second-year coach Dan McShane’s spread offense.

Operating behind a rebuilt offensive line that is much better this year in pass protection, senior quarterbac­k Zach Demarchis struck right away by hooking up with Justin Shutt on a 64-yard go pattern down the right sideline to the Penn Wood 2 yard run.

Andrew Basalyga, who is an excellent two-way player, opened the scoring from there by bulldozing his way into the end zone on the next play.

There was no more scoring in the first quarter, but the Falcons then really went to work with three touchdowns in the second.

The first was a 2-yard run by Nasan Robbins, while the second was a 5-yard pass from Demarchis to Basalyga on a swing pattern. Basalgya’s touchdown was set up by an intercepti­on by Ryan Knauth, who jumped a pattern over the middle and returned his pick 65 yards to the Patriots’ 5 yard line.

Pennsbury also scored in the second quarter on a 3-yard run by good looking sophomore running back JayVon McNeil.

It was more of the same in the third quarter with Demarchis throwing a 41yard TD pass to Dave Burke on the second play of the second half. Burke went high in the air to get his hands on the ball before doing the rest with a sprint down the sideine for his third TD reception of the young season.

Pennsbury also had a long drive in the third quarter that was culminated by a 6-yard keeper by Demarchis on a play in which the line opened up a huge hole in the middle.

For the game, Demarchis was 7-for11 for 151 yards. He now has four touchdown passes for a Pennsbury team that in the past often didn’t throw that many in half a season. Demarchis also ran for 64 yards on just six carries when he was wasn’t pitching the ball to either Robbins or McNeil.

In addition to slowing down Gleplay, Pennsbury had a lot of success putting pressure on quarterbac­k Desman Johnson. Before he departed, he was sacked four times and was able to complete only three passes.

Pennsbury had a pretty good defense last year so that’s no surprise. As for how improved it is on offense, consider the most points Pennsbury scored in a game last year was 28 and that was in double overtime.

 ?? GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? Pennsbury’s QB Zach Demarchis throws a pass against Penn Wood.
GREGG SLABODA — TRENTONIAN PHOTO Pennsbury’s QB Zach Demarchis throws a pass against Penn Wood.

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