by September 2, 2017
RADNOR >> It wasn’t a pretty sight for Taylor Margolis and his Radnor teammates last week, watching senior running back Jack Horvath plant, get hit and crumple in agony. Friday, Horvath watched from a wheelchair on the sidelines as Margolis and Matt Cohen, two underclassmen, shouldered the backfield load. The galvanizing effect of Horvath’s injury was evident. Margolis accounted for four touchdowns, three on the ground, by halftime as Radnor ran roughshod over West Chester East, 40-7, in a nonleague encounter.
“It’s tough to lose one of our key players, probably one of our best players,” Margolis said. “But it just motivates us, and we have to keep pushing through the season without him.”
Margolis found paydirt on runs of one, six and two yards, then pulled down a 19-yard screen pass from Sean Mullarkey for a score. He finished with 80 yards on 15 carries. Cohen spelled him in the second half, dashing for a touchdown and 75 yards on 11 totes. Without Horvath – thanks to a broken leg in last week’s 52-22 thrashing of Upper Merion, the second straight year in which he’s dealt with a leg fracture – Radnor’s offense didn’t miss a beat. That owes to everyone pitching in to ensure the execution is crisper without such a significant piece.
“All around, we had to keep our focus this week,” senior Kyle Addis said. “We had to kind of forget about the injury, and it paid off.”
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