The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

QUAKERTOWN STUFFS RIVAL PENNRIDGE

The Panthers close season with 22-6 win over the Rams

- By Kev Hunter khunter@thereporte­ronline.com

QUAKERTOWN >> A season of adversity for the Quakertown football team ended in triumph and turkey.

The Panthers came up with an inspired effort on Thanksgivi­ng Day, winning 22-6 over rival Pennridge.

“At one point, it felt like we were against the whole entire world,” senior lineman Vincent

Pellegrini said of this season, during which the Panthers faced an uphill climb due to roster turnover and injury (in fact, six major surgeries). “But now everybody came together and it was just one big, happy family. It was the best way I could finish off this season.”

Pellegrini, the only Panthers starter Thursday who played in the 2021 contest, helped power a robust running attack. The Panthers built a 22-0 lead by the third

quarter and claimed the 93rd Thanksgivi­ng Day battle between the two (Quakertown won 21-0 a season ago).

“Last year, we had that big season (going 13-1 and reaching the district semis), but I think this game was my favorite,” Pellegrini said. “The atmosphere — packed stands, it was amazing. Being on the field, I was just smiling the whole game. It was awesome.”

The Panthers drove to the end zone on each of their first two series and led 14-0 at the break on a crisp, sunny morning at packed Alumni Field.

“Our offensive line did a tremendous job today,” said coach George Banas, who guided the Panthers back to the postseason in 2022. “The running backs really ran hard today. A couple guys came out of their shell and bright things are on the horizon for sure with what we have back there.

“I’m just so proud of this team. We’ve been through so much this year. This one means a lot. Last year was phenomenal. But this win today might have meant more. We had so many kids go down (this year). We were able to win the line of scrimmage, and that was huge. We were locked in today more so than any.”

After coming up with

a defensive stop at its 30, Quakertown moved the ball 70 yards in eight plays to go up 6-0.

Gavin Carroll (105 yards) and Brett Hileman (50) picked up key chunks on the ground and quarterbac­k Vincent Micucci — off play action — hit Hileman for a 45-yard pickup.

Aiden Whiteley crashed in from the 1 and the Panthers were ahead.

Quakertown (6-6) forced another punt and the offense went back to work.

Pellegrini and company pried open holes that Carroll and Hileman burst through, with Whiteley capping the drive with another 1-yard plunge, building the Panther lead to 12-0. Whiteley also powered in for two, making it a 14-0 Quakertown advantage at the intermissi­on.

“We were harping all week at practice that if we could just come out hot, start the game hot, and continue to do what we do, we could win this game,” said Pellegrini, who wants to play next year — he has visited Ithaca University. “We had these two weeks off and we were just going at it, trying to have fun and carry the momentum.

“Injuries happen and it’s tough, but it’s next man up and that’s why we practice.”

An offensive line that includes Pellegrini, Brian Hendrzak, Kendre Lopez, Andrew Gansz and Nick Laudenberg­er began to shove this one into the win column: the Panthers scored on their opening series of the second half, with Micucci pushing in from the one and Whiteley carrying it over the goal line on the two-point try.

The Rams answered with a 75-yard march to cut it to 22-6. Quarterbac­k Noah Keating scored on a sneak for the touchdown. Brennan Fisher had 99 yards rushing for the Rams (2-9).

Pennridge had another sustained drive in the fourth quarter but the Panthers got a turnover on downs and ran out the clock.

“Our kids had the fight: guys like Tyler Wetzel and Hunter Burdick, guys that have carried the team all year, did everything they could to pick us up and get us over that hill,” Rams coach Chuck Burgy said. “But we had a couple mistakes here and there — it

P:

Brennan Fisher 19-99, Tyler Wetzel 1-1, Noah Keating 4-11.

Gavin Carroll 16-105, Brett Hileman 11-50, Aiden Whiteley 10-23, 2 TD, Vincent Micucci 6-6, TD, Nick Laudenberg­er 1-5.

Q: P: Q: P: Q: Q:

Keating 14-30-118-0-1. Micucci 3-5-51-0-0.

Wetzel 3-23, Jake Holt 3-31, Luke Mastrogiav­anni 1-6, Nick Swanson 2-27, Nate Mossbrook 1-5, Connor Lelii 4-26.

Adam Streahle 1-7, Hileman 1-45, Carroll 1-(-1).

 ?? MIKE CABREY— MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Quakertown celebrates with the Thanksgivi­ng Day game trophy after its 22-6victory over Pennridge on Thursday at Alumni Field.
MIKE CABREY— MEDIANEWS GROUP Quakertown celebrates with the Thanksgivi­ng Day game trophy after its 22-6victory over Pennridge on Thursday at Alumni Field.
 ?? MIKE CABREY— MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Quakertown defenders try to tackle Pennridge’s Brennan Fisher on his carry during their game on Thursday.
MIKE CABREY— MEDIANEWS GROUP Quakertown defenders try to tackle Pennridge’s Brennan Fisher on his carry during their game on Thursday.

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