The Phoenix

Perk Valley seniors leave a legacy

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com @emor09 on Twitter

The Perkiomen Valley football team’s season came to an end Friday night in the District 1 Class-6A semifinals when it lost, 44-27, to Garnet Valley.

While that wasn’t the ending the Vikings imagined, it did not diminish what this team and its senior class accomplish­ed.

“This senior class has been absolutely magical to watch,” coach Rob Heist said. “I think they have something like 31 or 32 wins in their three years as a group. They have nothing to be ashamed of. They’re outstandin­g football players and I’m looking forward to watching a lot them on Saturdays.”

“Two PAC championsh­ips,” senior wide receiver Justin Jaworski said, listing some of the senior class’s accomplish­ments. “Four district wins. It’s awesome. It started with the class of 2014. They brought PV into districts. We kept that precedent. I hope our younger guys keep doing that, they keep being successful”

The team went 12-1 in 2016, won two district playoff games and claimed its second Pioneer Athletic Conference championsh­ip in three years.

“It was awesome,” Jaworski said. “Twelve wins is nothing to be ashamed of. We tied our school record to go as far as our school has ever gone in the playoffs. We’re the first team in PV history to ever go undefeated in the regular season. (Senior quarterbac­k) Stephen (Sturm) broke the passing record for the state. I was close to breaking the receiving record for the state. (Senior kicker Garrett) Patla broke the field goal record. There were so many positive things in this season. This (loss to Garnet Valley) isn’t something to dwell on.”

Jaworski and Sturm both set school records as juniors and broke those records as seniors. Sturm tied Manheim Town- ship’s Pat Bostick state record for touchdown passes in a career with 94.

“Best combo we’ve ever had at Perkiomen Valley, that’s for sure,” Heist said of Sturm and Jaworski. “I think one of the best combos the state of Pennsylvan­ia has ever seen.”

The two connected for two touchdowns in the season-ending loss. The second was what you would expect — a 14-yard strike from Sturm to Jaworski.

 ?? SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Stephen Sturm breaks a 54-yard run during the first quarter.
SAM STEWART - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Perkiomen Valley’s Stephen Sturm breaks a 54-yard run during the first quarter.

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