Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Raiders end regular season unbeaten

Junior quarterbac­k throws for 371 yards as Red Raiders improve to 10-0

- By Nate Heckenberg­er natehecken­berger@gmail.com @nheckenber­ger on Twitter

When the moment is its biggest, Coatesvill­e’s Jordan Young has performed his best.

On Coatesvill­e’s final drive, with an undefeated season hanging in the balance down a point to visiting Downingtow­n West, Young completed first-down passes on third-and-17, fourthand-four and fourth-and-16 to cap a 47-33 win, Friday.

Young ran for two first-half touchdowns and passed for a career-high 371 yards and two more scores. The last of his 21 completion­s was his biggest, a 28-yarder to Jay Stocker for the go-ahead touchdown with 47 seconds in the game.

Downingtow­n West (3-3, 6-4) still clinched a spot in the District 1 Class AAAA playoffs next week. Young helped Coatesvill­e (6-0, 100) to its first undefeated regular season since 2004 and sent the Red Raiders into the postseason as the No. 1 seed in a game that will only add to the lore of the Coatesvill­e-Downingtow­n rivalry.

“(Young) went from a boy to a man tonight,” Coatesvill­e coach Matt Ortega said. “He’s a special player.”

Coatesvill­e is unofficial­ly slated to host No. 16 Haverford next Friday. It may take a day or two for the Red Raiders to recover from

a game that saw eight lead changes and a back-andforth second half for the ages.

West led Coatesvill­e 14-12 at half thanks to a pair of scores by Jake Barr. Coatesvill­e forced a three-and-out to open the second half and used a short field for a twoplay TD drive, capped by Jalen Hudson’s five-yard run.

The Whippets answered right back with a 78-yard drive, finished by Mike Riddick’s one-yard plunge.

After swapping punts, Coatesvill­e reclaimed the lead when Young found James Clark for a five-yard TD.

“(Young) keeps things alive and he does a really good job at what he does,” West coach Mike Milano said.

West missed a field goal that would have cut the deficit to two, but Wayne Anderson was able to intercept Young on the next drive to set up Riddick’s second touchdown.

Down a point, Coatesvill­e went 65-yards in four plays and hopped back on top when Hudson cashed in from six yards out. West scored two plays later on a 45-yard run by Riddick, who broke three tackles along the way to put the Whippets up 33-32 with 4:16 to play.

After a sack, Young hit Keenan Coleman for 17 yards on third-and-17. Four plays later he found Amir Ealey for 18 on fourth-andfour. Two incompleti­ons, a yard-loss and a false start set up fourth-and-16, but Young found Ealey once again, this time for 23 yards.

The next play, Stocker broke open on a post pattern and caught a perfect pass from Young to send the home stands into a Halloween frenzy.

“We’ve been in that situation before, this year,” Young said. “Against Downingtow­n East we had a couple fourth-downs we com- pleted. We knew how to execute.”

“To be 10-0, for the first time in 10 years, we made our way into Coatesvill­e history,” Young added. “It’s awesome.”

Coatesvill­e got a pair of sacks from Ealey along the way, and put a cherry on top when Ahkeema Evans took a tipped intercepti­on to the house for the final score.

“It ’s unbelievab­le,” Ortega said. “I’m so proud how we battled each other and kept making plays. We’ll go down in history so I’m excited about that.”

West was able to sneak into the playoffs thanks to losses by Ridley and Harry S. Truman. They’ll likely head to Pennsbury as the No. 15 seed, despite two straight losses to end the season.

“We deserve the chance to play again,” Milano said. “We played one bad game all year. Downingtow­n East played a great game and we didn’t play very well. We played a great game (Friday night) and we deserve a chance to play again.”

 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER -- 21ST CENTURY MEDIA ?? Jay Stocker of Coatesvill­e scores the go-ahead touchdown from 28yards in the final minute to help the Red Raiders to a 47-33win over Downingtow­n West on Friday.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER -- 21ST CENTURY MEDIA Jay Stocker of Coatesvill­e scores the go-ahead touchdown from 28yards in the final minute to help the Red Raiders to a 47-33win over Downingtow­n West on Friday.
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 ?? NATE HECKENBERG­ER — 21ST CENTURY MEDIA ?? Coatesvill­e’s Amir Ealey combines for a tackle on Downingtow­n West quarterbac­k Tyler McNulty on Friday.
NATE HECKENBERG­ER — 21ST CENTURY MEDIA Coatesvill­e’s Amir Ealey combines for a tackle on Downingtow­n West quarterbac­k Tyler McNulty on Friday.

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