The 50 Yardline – Haverford – Week 9

Posted on October 18, 2023 in Havenfootball.net.

By Brian Carroll

To the casual, unbiased observer, one look at last week’s 23-20 final score between Marple Newtown and Strath Haven and could assume correctly, “Good football game!”  Oh, but if it were only that simple…  A statement that short downplays the enormous displays of talent, the stunning swings in momentum, and ultimately the incredible pendulum of emotion that played out in the Tigers’ last-second victory that handed Strath Haven their first loss of the season.  That the Panthers had a comfortable lead for three quarters of the game thanks to a well-executed offense and timely stops on defense made it all the more uncomfortable for Haven players, coaches, and fans as the Tigers scored 17 unanswered points in the final twelve minutes to steal a victory.  The Tigers win creates a four-way logjam atop the Central League with one-loss Garnet Valley, Marple Newtown, Springfield, and Strath Haven, and sets up tons of drama over the next fourteen days to see who could share the 2023 Central League title.  Standing in the Panthers’ path this week: The Haverford Fords.

Haverford, led by third-year Head Coach Luke Dougherty, arrives in Week 8 well out of the league title and 6A playoff picture, but has a young and hungry team that has been extremely competitive in most of their games this season.  Running an always difficult to defend triple option offense, the Fords have piled up yardage on the ground with sophomore quarterback #7 Liam Taylor, as well as #3 Adam Kilpatrick, who was under center in the second half of last week’s game.  Several multisport athletes that litter the Fords backfield as solid running and pass-catching options, including fullback #6 Nate Shoemaker, #15 Matt McAndrews, #25 Will Hulea, and #14 Keith Heinrichs.  Shoemaker is also a three-year starter at linebacker, and is joined defensively by #1 Buddy Coacher, along with Hulea and #20 Jake Knapp.  Kilpatrick, Taylor, and Heinrichs all see time in the secondary, as does senior #12 Owen Rose.

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