The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pottsgrove, PJPhandle game postponeme­nt

Pottsgrove, Pope John Paul II handle game postponeme­nt after positive test

- By Rob Senior For MediaNews Group @RSenior31 on Twitter

Throughout the summer months, school districts and their school boards debated whether to return to interschol­astic sports. While not always expressly stated, the biggest question was what would happen if a teammember tested positive for COVID-19? Would the case be identified before causing a team-wide outbreak?

On Friday, the reality hit Mercury-area high school football for the first time during the season, with Pope John Paul II and Pottsgrove delivering amaster’s class on how to handle the situation.

“I found out about maybe 2 o’clock, that the game would need to be postponed,” said Pottsgrove head coach Bill Hawthorne.

The first concern, of course, was for the safety ofplayers andcoaches onboth teams, but for Hawthorne and Pottsgrove the disappoint­ment was real. Friday was set to be Pottsgrove’s Senior Night, an evening to honor the class whose final year of high school football will likely be defined by their ability to confront the challenges of an onagain, off-again season and a constantly moving schedule.

“The credit really goes to our athletic director, Steve Anspach,” said Hawthorne, “plus Pottsgrove’s principal and vice principal, Bill Ziegler and Eric Daney.”

“Getting a game cancelled is no easy task, especially on short notice. There are a lot of moving parts – TV, security, the senior night festivitie­s, officials – they really did a great job in cancelling an endeavor that was challengin­g to put together in the first place.”

Hawthorne said that Pope John Paul II representa­tives contacted Pottsgrove as quickly as possible once they realized the situation.

“Everyone kept with protocol,” he said. “We didwhatwe had to do and did it immediatel­y. When you hear [COVID], the number-one priority is the youth of our community and the PJP community. [The football game] is done at that point, even if it is disappoint­ing. We move onto next week and our next opponent.”

The coach confirmed that there was discussion around trying to find another game for the Falcons on Saturday in the wake of the cancellati­on, but ultimately it never came to pass.

“We looked at the opportunit­ies,” confirmed Hawthorne, “but there wasn’t anything that would fit us and our program at this time. With our preseason, as it was with the lack of preparatio­n, not being able to go inside … we’ve had three weeks of install before our first game. I’m not putting our kids in any situationw­here they could get hurt, and frankly, end their season before it really begins.”

Meanwhile, Pope John Paul II principal Reverend Brian Kean sent a letter to parents at the school disclosing the positive test and announcing that “out of an abundance of caution” Friday night’s contestwou­ld be cancelled. The Golden Panthers are still set to begin fall sports this week, with a football game scheduled for Saturday against Phoenixvil­le (pending a board meetingMon­day night) and next week, Oct. 23, against Upper Merion.

For Pottsgrove, the season is now set to begin this coming Friday when that same Upper Merion team visits Pennypacke­r Field. Hawthorne remains excited, but more than anything wants it to be a special night for his players.

“When you walk onto the practice field and see nothing but dejection because they’re not able to play a game, to wait months and months and have that game taken away lastminute like that – I was impressed,” Hawthorne said, “because they did what Pottsgrove kids do – they laced up their shoes, they went out on that field and did what they had to do to get better.” AROUND THE AREA » Perkiomen Valley junior quarterbac­k Ethan Kohler submitted a second consecutiv­e career night with 271

total yards (227 pass, 44 rush) and five total touchdowns Friday night in the Vikings’ impressive 42-16 victory at Owen J. Roberts. The performanc­e gives Kohler nine TDs over the past two games, and more importantl­y establishe­d the PV offense as a force to be reckoned with after a tough start to the season against rival Spring-Ford. Dawson Debebe (two), Leo Hunsberger, and Jason Posner were on the receiving end of Kohler’s scoring tosses, while Posner added a second TD reception on an 80yard halfback pass from sophomore Rasheem Grayson.

OJR’s Avrey Grimm continued his torrid start to the 2020 campaign, rushing for 194 yards (an area-high so far in 2020) and another touchdown. Grimm is averaging nearly ten yards per carry through three games for the 2-1 Wildcats.

Spring-Ford’s defense continued building their impressive résumé in a 55-0 victory over Upper Perkiomen. The Rams, who have

yet to allow a point before halftime this season, permitted the Indians only 26 yards of total offense while causing two turnovers and recovering a blocked punt for a touchdown for the second straight week. Nick Teets, the Rams’ all-purpose offensive weapon, broke the 100-yard mark in receiving yards while adding a short touchdown carry.

Methacton kept pace in the PAC race with a hardfought 16-6 win against Boyertown. In a game that saw only 12 total pass attempts, it was the breakout performanc­e of the Warriors’ Justin Carfrey making the difference, as he carried for 133 yards and two scores while catching three of quarterbac­k Mike Merola’s four completion­s. Josh Cancro and Quinn Shields added QB sacks for aWarriors defense thatheld the Bears off the board after halftime. Roman Marinello led Boyertown with 78 yards rushing and the team’s only score on the evening.

A LOOK AHEAD » Daniel

Boone returns to action this week when they welcome the stifling defense of Conrad Weiser. The Scouts have outscored opponents 139-27 in running up a 4-0 record. The Blazers’ plethora of weapons, includingQ­BCarter Speyerer and WR Alex Vassallo are set to challenge the Scouts’ gaudy numbers as they look to bounce back from last week’s loss to Berks Catholic.

Pottsgrove and Upper Merion make their season debuts with a tilt at Pennypacke­r Field, whileMetha­cton looks to stay alive in the PAC race by upending undefeated Spring-Ford. Owen J. Roberts looks to get back on track at Upper Perkiomen, while Boyertown aims for a breakthrou­gh when they visit Perkiomen Valley.

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 ?? OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? Pottsgrove’s Ryan Sisko tried to escape the grasp of PJP’s Julian Paskel last season.
OWEN MCCUE - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE Pottsgrove’s Ryan Sisko tried to escape the grasp of PJP’s Julian Paskel last season.
 ?? PHOTOS AND GRAPHIC BY OWENMCCUE ?? Perkiomen Valley quarterbac­k Ethan Kohler has combined for nine total touchdowns in the past two weeks, while throwing for 439yards and completing 73percent of his passes.
PHOTOS AND GRAPHIC BY OWENMCCUE Perkiomen Valley quarterbac­k Ethan Kohler has combined for nine total touchdowns in the past two weeks, while throwing for 439yards and completing 73percent of his passes.

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