Radnor High School | Archive | September, 2014

Football: Wilson arrives just in time for Radnor

RADNOR — It’s never easy to keep a great player in check.

Sometimes, you can prevent him from doing damage for a half. Sometimes, it might be even three quarters, or, as Chichester did Friday night to Radnor standout slot receiver Jack Wilson, about 46 minutes of play.

Those great players, though, earn that title because no matter what, they seem to find a way to make big things happen. Take Wilson, for example. His early damage was limited to a 1-yard touchdown run and a 27-yard field goal, which had to feel good for the Eagles.

With 1:46 to go, they felt fine. With 10.5 seconds to go, they felt sick as they watched Wilson and the Raiders celebrate a game-tying touchdown that culminated a made-for-TV drive. One extra point later — courtesy of, well, you can guess by now — and Radnor cemented a 16-15 nonleague home win.

“We played our hearts out, and at the end of the day, we stuck together. They just made one more play than us,’ Chichester dominant two-way lineman Colin McAllister said.

The Raiders (3-1) did that by going to the man they seemed to ignore after a sluggish first half. Wilson was limited to five yards on four carries — including a six-yard loss on a backward pass — and one catch for four yards. When push came to shove, though, Raiders quarterback Chris Leighton knew where to go.

Radnor’s defense forced a three-and-out and burned all of its timeouts to get the ball back with 1:46. Leighton dropped back and found a wide-open Wilson right up the seam for a diving 43-yard catch to set up shop at the Eagles’ 19. Three plays later, Wilson kept the drive alive on fourth down by somehow snaring a pass thrown behind him on a wheel route right at the first-down marker.

Wilson wasn’t done there, though. Two plays later, he drew a horse-collar penalty on a sweep and with 10.5 ticks to go, broke free from man coverage on a pick play for a six-yard TD to set himself up for the extra point.

All in a day’s work for the future Maryland lacrosse midfielder.

“(Leighton) just threw it to me and I just wanted the ball in my hands to find the end zone,’ said Wilson, who finished with four catches for 63 yards and all 16 Radnor points. “I knew they lost me (on the 43-yard catch). I didn’t see the safety and he got a nice shot on me, but I pulled it in and didn’t drop it. I knew they were keying on me, but I had to find a way to make a play. It’s a new team, new chemistry. We love to fight and we love to win. That’s it.”

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Field Hockey: Kenneally’s goal lifts Radnor over Ridley

RIDLEY TWP. — Thursday’s Central League field hockey match was barely a minute old when Ridley’s Emily Johnston embarked on a mesmerizing solo run, carrying the ball down the right wing and sending a pass through a maze of bodies and sticks in front of the Radnor cage.

Just as quickly, Radnor headed the other way with Lydia Sydnor’s breakaway thwarted by a great poke check by Green Raider defender Kristin Saraceni.

And so it went, Ridley methodically building possession after possession, constantly buzzing Radnor netminder Kylee Rutty, only to see the visitors come up with a blocked shot or an errant pass and head the other way with speed and numbers.

It appeared the two squads could have thrust and parried into the wee hours, but instead Lexi Kenneally drove home a blast from just inside the top of the circle on a penalty corner with 4 minutes, 10 seconds remaining in regulation to give Radnor a 2-1 win.

“I was definitely hoping for the game to be over,’ said Kenneally, citing the sticky, humid conditions and the ice bag covering her left thumb.

First-year coach Ashlee Bailey was particularly happy to see the outcome salted away in the Ridley end, when Radnor (2-4 overall, 2-1 league) effectively killed off the final two minutes with three consecutive penalty corners.

“I’m really proud of our defense, they played so hard and cleared the ball out nicely,’ Bailey said. “I think we created four or five defensive saves, and I can’t say enough about our goalie. Every practice Kylee does a little bit better and every game she’s done a nice job.’

Rutty had to be quick on her feet, sliding post to post to turn back a dozen shots, and — as coach Bailey pointed out — she also was picked up by her teammates.

 

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