The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

PJP DOMINATES ALL PHASES

Souderton still perfect at 4-0

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com

Pope John Paul II dominated all aspects of the game Friday in its 50-14 Pioneer Athletic Conference win over Upper Merion at Upper Merion Area High School.

Offensivel­y, quarterbac­k Rocco DiRico got it done through the air, completing 17-of-21 passes for 254 yards and a touchdown. Justin Kormos accounted for seven receptions, 119 yards and the score while Boyd Skarbek reeled in a 53yard grab.

Five different Golden Panthers (2-0, 1-0 PAC) scored rushing touchdowns. Josh Little, Chris Bruder, Skarbek, John Beach and Steele DePetrillo all reached the endzone on the ground. Derek

Skarbeck added six carries for 57 yards.

Defensivel­y, PJP didn’t allow any points over the final 26:32 of the game. After Upper Merion took a 14-12 lead late in the second quarter, the Golden Panthers took a 20-14 lead into halftime and won the second half, 300, to score the final 38 points of the game.

Special teams also got involved, with Kese Williams returning a kickoff 79 yards for a touchdown.

SOUDERTON STAYS PERFECT » The Indians improved to 4-0 Friday night when they beat Hatboro-Horsham, 36-13.

Jalen White ran for three touchdowns, scoring from 48, 34 and 31 yards away. Braydon Porter

also ran for a touchdown from 19 yards out and Elijah Goods returned a fumble for a score.

The Indians led 36-0 at halftime.

Souderton secured at least a share of the Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference championsh­ip with the win. Big Red can claim the outright title with a win over 0-4 Bensalem in the regular season finale Friday at 7 p.m. WOOD GETS DEFENSIVE » Archbishop Wood recovered three fumbles — two of which were returned for touchdowns — and grabbed an intercepti­on in Saturday’s 28-7 Philadelph­ia Catholic League Red Division win over Roman Catholic.

The Vikings (2-0) built a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Luke Shaeffer con

nected with Ryan Woertz for a five-yard touchdown to get the scoring started. After a fumble was returned for a touchdown, Shaeffer ran for a one-yard score to extend the lead to 21-0.

Roman scored to make it 21-7 in the second quar

ter, but that’s as close as the Cahillites would get. The 14-point lead would last until the fourth quarter, when Wood’s Rob Jackson returned a fumble more than 90 yards for a touchdown to extend the advantage back to 21, 28-7.

UPPER MORELAND’S SOL

AMERICAN TITLE CHASE » Upper Moreland looks primed to win the SOL American Conference after starting the season 4-0. The Golden Bears have two games left on their schedule — a non-league game against Quakertown and an SOL American showdown with Wissahicko­n, which is 2-0 in league play.

“At this point I feel like all these games from now on are like redemption games that we lost last year,” Upper Moreland quarterbac­k Byron Hopkins said after Friday’s 63-35 win over Plymouth Whitemarsh. “My mindset coming into these games from now on is just get them back for last year.

“We’re in great shape. I don’t feel like there is a team that can stand with us as long as we come to practice every day and work hard.”

The Golden Bears finished fifth in the league in 2019 with a 2-4 record.

 ?? OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s quarterbac­k Rocco DiRico, left, looks over the playsheet with PJP offensive coordinato­r Matt Bildstein.
OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s quarterbac­k Rocco DiRico, left, looks over the playsheet with PJP offensive coordinato­r Matt Bildstein.
 ??  ?? PJP’s Josh Little (9) tackles Conwell-Egan’s Khian’Dre Harris in PJP’s win recently. OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP
PJP’s Josh Little (9) tackles Conwell-Egan’s Khian’Dre Harris in PJP’s win recently. OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP
 ?? OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pottsgrove’s Ryan Sisko tried to escape the grasp of PJP’s Julian Paskel last season.
OWEN MCCUE — MEDIANEWS GROUP Pottsgrove’s Ryan Sisko tried to escape the grasp of PJP’s Julian Paskel last season.

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