Photo by Tom Kelly III
Spring-Ford's Jarred Jones runs to daylight in Saturday's game.
By Don Seeley
dseeley@pottsmerc.com
UPPER PROVIDENCE — One would think a coach would be happy to open his
league season with a win, a 25-point win no less, and his third
straight without a loss.
Wrong.
Spring-Ford’s Chad Brubaker wasn’t the least bit pleased with Saturday afternoon’s 56-31 victory at Pope John Paul II.
The
execution, both offensively and defensive, wasn’t exactly fluid or
consistent. The focus was, well, out of focus, as 11 penalties — a few
of the unnecessary sort — surely attested to.
So even though the
Rams had the tandem of Jarred Jones (184 yards) and Yousef Lundi (135)
account for most of the 339 yards running the ball (as well as all four
touchdowns), and even though quarterback Hank Coyne added another 187
yards and three scores throwing the ball, a 526-yard offensive wasn’t
enough to pacify their third-year coach.
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