The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

TRUMAN TO FORM

Tigers show plenty of bite in romp over Avon Grove

- By Rick Fortenbaug­h rfortenbau­gh@21st-centurymed­ia.com @RickFort7 on Twitter

BRISTOL TWP., PA. » A year ago the Truman High football team put together a break-out season by tying a school record for wins with seven and advancing to the playoffs for the first time.

If the first two games of this season are any indication, the Tigers certainly appear capable of even more.

Taking full advantage of its speed on both sides of the ball, Truman easily retained its perfect start, crushing Avon Grove, 46-12, on the mercy rule on Thursday night.

Other than two long passes by Avon Grove quarterbac­k JT MacDonald to Tyre Stead, Truman allowed nothing by a defensive unit spearheade­d by lightning-quick inside linebacker James Koliyah.

And on offense Truman (2-0) unleashed a bevy of running backs behind an improved offensive line to consistent­ly gain positive yardage out of a Wing-T formation before rocking the visitors with some big plays.

“We do have a lot of weapons and we have better size this year,” said Truman offensive coordinato­r Galen Snyder. “And another big thing is this year our lineman don’t have to go both ways.”

In last week’s seasonopen­ing win over Methacton, the Tigers blew it open early with 47 points in the first half. Against Avon Grove (1-1) it took a little longer for the rout to unfold, but there was never any doubt which team was in control at the Henry C. Morgan Stadium.’

In the first quarter, the Tigers scored one a 1-yard plunge by Enzo Poulson and a 31-yard scamper by Deondre Winton.

After the lead grew to 19-0 in the second quarter on a 1-yard burst by Winton following a 31-yard waggle pass from quarterbac­k Dylan Snelling to Javeer Peterson, Avon Grove was able to strike when McDonald hooked up with Stead on a 71-yard scoring strike deep down the middle.

The problem for Avon Grove, however, was not once was it able to force a punt until Truman began inserting subs in the second half.

Truman was also the fortunate beneficiar­y of a fluke developmen­t when MacDonald fumbled the ball near the Tiger goal line in the last seconds of the first half. When the fumble rolled into the end zone, Cason Hearn scooped it up and raced 102 yards into the Avon Grove end zone to make the score 32-6 after the first half.

The Tigers didn’t wait very long to reignite the crowd in the second half either as Terrance Rogers took off on a spectacula­r 81-yard touchdown run on the first play from the line of scrimmage in the third quarter.

This was one of those runs in which Rogers not only covered nearly the entire length of the field, but also the width as he cut back and outraced any would-be tacklers.

Snelling completed only two passes on the evening, but make them count and closed out the Tiger scoring with a 17-yard pass to sophomore Zayyan Saunders, the younger brother of graduated Pennsylvan­ia sprint champ Sayeed Saunders.

Truman used seven different backs while the firstteam offense on the field. Rogers ended up leading the way with 137 yards on just 10 carries.

 ?? KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? Harry S Truman’s David Blay (70) celebrates his sack with teammate Cason Hearn (26) during the first half of a game against Avon Grove on Friday night.
KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO Harry S Truman’s David Blay (70) celebrates his sack with teammate Cason Hearn (26) during the first half of a game against Avon Grove on Friday night.
 ?? KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO ?? Harry S Truman running back Deondre Winton (25) gets in the end zone for a touchdown during the first quarter against Avon Grove on Thursday night.
KYLE FRANKO — TRENTONIAN PHOTO Harry S Truman running back Deondre Winton (25) gets in the end zone for a touchdown during the first quarter against Avon Grove on Thursday night.

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