By Jack McCaffery
Through a satisfying regular season that invited visions of postseason success, almost everything Strath Haven tried on offense worked as designed. To Sam Milligan, though, there was still one thing missing.
Just once, the Panthers’ quarterback occasionally would think to himself, he wouldn’t mind running a ball into the end zone.
“I was definitely missing that,” Milligan said Friday, with a smile. “So it was exciting.”
Milligan, the junior orchestrator of Kevin Clancy’s balanced attack, finally broke through in a 33-7 triumph over host Radnor at Conestoga, then commenced to making it a habit. In the second quarter, Milligan unloaded a 57-yard keeper for his first score of the season before adding a three-yard TD run in the third. A two-point conversion run after Matt Shuler’s third-quarter score made him the high scorer with 14.
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