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La Salle tops Imhotep to stay unbeaten

Explorers still unbeaten after 3 games

- By Kevin Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com

Sam Brown got loose, the La Salle defense surrounded Imhotep Charter in a heart-pounding second half, and the Explorers went thumping along to 3-0.

Said La Salle coach John Steinmetz, shortly after his team’s 13-8 victory over Imhotep Charter: “That’s a really good football team with a lot of good football players so I’m really happy with the win. I have to be honest with you — I’m ecstatic.”

The Explorers pushed and powered their way to 158 yards on the ground — 107 from a healthy Brown — and shut out the Panthers in a decisive second half.

“Defensivel­y, I thought we played pretty solid the whole day,” said Steinmetz, who has guided his team to a 3-0 start. “The offense, when we needed it to, was able to pick it up. I think we wore (Imhotep) down a little bit. We kind of let them out of the bag in the beginning. We got the ball on their 20 and then they had another short punt after that, and we still didn’t score in the first quarter. We have to clean that up a little bit.”

The second half would be different.

“We made some adjustment­s and we knew what we had to do,” said Brown, a major catalyst for the offense as a runner and receiver. “They’re a really fastpaced team. I would say they game-planned well for us so we had to make some changes and that’s what we did. We executed in the second half.”

Trailing 8-7 early in the fourth quarter, La Salle set out on a 10

play, 79-yard drive that forever tilted the contest in its favor.

Luke Shissler, Ryan Carr, Lukas Donahue and Brendan Krug helped open holes and running lanes, as the Panthers (2-1) began to tire.

Five-foot-6 sophomore Stevie Davis squirted free for gains of 17 and 22, and bursts by Brown of seven and 10 yards put La Salle in prime scoring position.

On 3rd-and-7 at the 12, quarterbac­k Alan Paturzo found a wide open Ryan Moore for a touchdown and a 13-8 advantage. The extra point was partially blocked and hit the crossbar, but the Explorers had the lead and the momentum with just 7:28 to play on a sunny, breezy afternoon at packed Springfiel­d Montco.

Next up was one more big stop by the defense.

“We changed two things at halftime,” Steinmetz said. “We cleaned up where we were angling and we played a little bit of 30 defense so we could cover everybody inside and let our linebacker­s run free. That seemed to work.

“We had planned for that full-house backfield. They have some big dudes and that was a big stop.”

Quarterbac­k Mikal Davis was smothered on a 4thand-9 around midfield, and the Explorers took over.

Brown had gains of 10 and 41 to help push this one into the win column.

“It felt good to get it going,” he said. “I had some decent runs last week (in the win over Malvern Prep). But it was my first game back from injury and I was a little rusty. So it felt good to get loose today.”

Brown also opened the scoring in the second quarter when he streaked down the seam and hauled in a 33-yard scoring strike from Paturzo to make it 7-0 La Salle.

The Panthers took the lead just before the half. Stanley Tre McLeod (63 yards) barrelled for 21 yards, setting up his threeyard score and twisting, turning, two-point conversion run that made it 8-7.

But the second half belonged to La Salle.

“It means a lot. We played a really good team but we have a really good schedule and we play many more good teams so we just have to continue what we’re doing and get better each and every week at practice,” Brown said.

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 ?? KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The La Salle defense lines up for a play against Imhotep Charter on Saturday.
KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP The La Salle defense lines up for a play against Imhotep Charter on Saturday.
 ?? KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Sam Brown rushed for 107 yards and also caught two passes for 42yards and a touchdown in La Salle’s win over Imhotep.
KEV HUNTER/MEDIANEWS GROUP Sam Brown rushed for 107 yards and also caught two passes for 42yards and a touchdown in La Salle’s win over Imhotep.

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