THANKSGIVING GAMES CAP FOOTBALL SEASON
Here's a recap of all the action:
***Ridley 14, Interboro 7: Thanks to a Jake Cahill interception return for a touchdown, Ridley coach John Waller can retire a winner.
***Upper Darby 17, Haverford 10: QB Dale Blees and WR Chris Green connected four times, twice for TDs, in the Royals' win.
***Sun Valley 39, Chichester 20: RB Nick Morrell ran and ran and ran some more. The senior rushed for 209 yards and three TDs in the Vanguards' win.
***Penn Wood 21, William Penn 6: The Patriots needed all of Kvonne Nottingham's 88 yards rushing and two TDs to win for the fourth time in five games.
ALSO:
I ran into a New York Times reporter, Jere Longman, at the Upper Darby-Haverford game.
Longman, who lives in Havertown and whose daughter graduated from Haverford, sought a local game to use as the backdrop in writing about the bounty of high school football on this, a football-themed holiday.
This is Longman's entry on the New York Times: Thankful for the Grassroots of Football. Enjoy.
Labels: Chris Green, Dale Blees, Jake Cahill, Jere Longman, John Waller, Kvonne Nottingham, New York Times, Nick Morrell, Thanksgiving Football