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Delco Football Friday: Radnor sharing the credit for fast start

Posted On: Friday, September 08, 2017
By: ldevlin

RADNOR >> Kyle Addis is the type of player Tom Ryan loves to have on his team.

“Kyle will do anything,” the Radnor High coach said. “He wants to play all 48 minutes. He’s an All-Central League linebacker, plays in the slot, returns punts  and is an emergency kicker. He does it all. He’s just a true pleasure to coach and a heck of a leader as one of my captains.”

Addis, a 5-11, 190-pound senior captain, doesn’t mind wearing multiple hats so long as his contributions help the team win football games. “I take pride in it. Anyway I can help the team out, I’d love to do it.” said Addis, who admitted that linebacker is his favorite position. Addis is usually one of the first players on the field every day at practice, and leads by example. His work, in practice and on game nights, has spurred the Raiders to a 2-0 overall record heading into their Central League opener against Marple Newtown (1-1, 1-0) Friday night at Prevost Field.

While Addis is a special talent, the Raiders have scored 92 points in two games — a 52-22 win over Upper Merion, followed by a 40-7 rout of West Chester East — due in large part to a close-knit offensive line unit that has excelled under the tutelage of a familiar name. Dave Bowen, a Radnor All-Delco and Boston College standout, is one of Radnor football program’s best success stories. After graduating in 2016, Bowen worked out in rookie minicamp with the Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But even as he was preparing for a potential future in professional football, Bowen never forgot where he came from. He was a volunteer assistant at Radnor last year and became a full-time offensive line coach this season, joining veteran coaches Tony Brigg and Dave Booth. Bowen is one of five Radnor graduates on Ryan’s staff.

Co-captain George May is the right guard, starting alongside fellow seniors Brendan Crowe (left guard) and Pat Lofton (left tackle). Henry Collins, the center, and left tackle Anthony Laudicina, a left tackle who is garnering college interest, are the junior standouts on the offensive line. Tight end wings Chase Ressler and Ryan Bernicker, both juniors, have been instrumental in the Raiders’ dominance up front.

“It’s really an honor to have him as a coach,” the 6-4, 250-pound Lofton said of Bowen. “Obviously, he played here (under Ryan) and at Boston College. In the offseason, in the winter … we would be out on the goal line working on our pass sets. He’s helped a lot. He was a tackle, too, so he’s easy to relate to and he will give us some secrets no one else knows.”

Radnor’s effectiveness on the line has paved the way for running back Taylor Margolis, who ran for three touchdowns in the West Chester East game, and others to hit the hole and rack up big chunks of yardage. They also share one common belief, that being average simply isn’t good enough.

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From left, linebacker Kyle Addis, offensive tackle Pat Lofton and offensive guard George May, have all contributed to a 2-0 start at Radnor. (PETE BANNAN – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA)

From left, linebacker Kyle Addis, offensive tackle Pat Lofton and offensive guard George May, have all contributed to a 2-0 start at Radnor. (PETE BANNAN – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA)

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