The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Garnet Valley proves too much for Owen J. Roberts

- By Chuck Smith For MediaNews Group

CONCORD >> Entering Friday night’s Class 6A District 1 playoff opener, Owen J. Roberts had an idea that Garnet Valley presented a unique challenge. True to form, the Jaguars were more than the Wildcats could handle.

Garnet Valley bludgeoned Owen J. Roberts with a relentless rushing attack and offset the Wildcats’ tricky offense with a terrific defensive performanc­e. The Jaguars ultimately ended the night with a dominant 43-0 victory, which left coach Mike Ricci very happy with his squad.

“We have a really great strength program and we were able to exert that strength tonight,” Ricci said. “We were a little bigger than they were, but I thought they were a really good football team and they were really well-coached. (Owen J. Roberts) is a fun team to watch that can make big plays on offense and they played really great defense all year. We knew were going to have to execute and take advantage of our size and strength.”

The Jaguars’ size, strength and depth all proved valuable assets. OJR simply had no answer for running backs Jake Morin (129 yards) and Greg Reynolds (95 yards), as the tandem just wore down the Wildcats. Garnet Valley was also much stronger physically in the trenches and it showed.

“Our offensive line is amazing and they open up holes that are easy for me to run through,” Morin said. “It’s a testament to the hard work we do in the weight room all summer for us to be able to get this outcome.”

To say this was a signature Garnet Valley performanc­e on both sides of the ball might even be an understate­ment.

“I was thrilled with our defense,” said Ricci, whose team improved to 10-1. “They’re a big play offense, they have a really good quarterbac­k, good receivers and running backs, but we were really discipline­d on defense. We had a good game plan and we went out and executed.”

The Wildcats offense had its moments with its passheavy approach. Able to flood areas of the secondary and create a little confusion, OJR quarterbac­k Cooper Chamberlai­n used a dangerous receiving corps to try and keep the Jags guessing. Ultimately, though, the Garnet Valley defense was wellschool­ed in what to expect.

For Wildcats coach Rich Kolka, it was a disappoint­ing end to a great season, particular­ly with just 38 guys in uniform for the clash.

“I don’t believe we have anything to be ashamed of,” said Kolka, whose team fell to 7-3. “We were definitely out-gunned, but if we didn’t have the penalty or the bad snap, I do think that we could have scored on one of those early drives. I’m not saying win — we probably don’t — but at least we could compete or have some sort of hope. If we stopped them before the end of the half it would have made a difference, too. I’m not saying it changes the game, but at least changes the momentum for us.

“I don’t think this was a 43-0 game, but when you make mistakes against a great team like Garnet Valley, they’re going to capitalize.”

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