Radnor High School | Archive | October, 2018

Radnor running back Matt Cohen is Main Line Boys Athlete of the Week

The senior running back has been a potent offensive force for the Raiders (5-1, 4-1), rushing for 827 yards and eight touchdowns in 133 carries as of Oct. 1 (a 6.2 yard-per-carry average). He rushed for 121 yards in a 23-21 win at Strath Haven Sept. 28; two weeks earlier he scored five touchdowns against Ridley, running for 222 yards in 20 carries and catching two passes for 73 yards; and two weeks before that he ran for 154 yards in 26 carries in a 27-24 overtime win against Marple Newtown. Off the field, Cohen is a member of the Radnor High School baseball team, Radnor Model Congress, and the Radnor Fishing Club.

Fun facts – Matt Cohen

Favorite TV show: American Vandal.
Favorite athlete: Carson Wentz.
Favorite team: Philadelphia Eagles.
Favorite place to visit: Michigan.
Family members: parents Gary and Diane; older brother Ben.

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Defensive adjustments bring another Radnor resurgence

NETHER PROVIDENCE >> The second quarter was three minutes old and Radnor had run three plays from scrimmage. Things, you might say, were not going as planned.

Previous versions of the Raiders would have crumbled in this situation. This group did not. Radnor survived the first half and controlled the second half to earn an impressive 23-21 road victory Friday against Strath Haven.

These Raiders are now 5-1 overall and 4-1 in the Central League.

This is the best start to a season for Radnor in quite some time. It was accomplished on this night with a senior group that simply did not fold. They were down 14-6 at the half. They scored 17 points on the next three possessions. They gave up a touchdown. They held on. They knew it was going to happen.

“In past years, we wouldn’t win these close games,” quarterback Sean Mullarkey said. “We said at (the) half, this is where we separate ourselves from those past Radnor teams.”

Radnor’s first possession of the second half lasted six plays. A 41-yard Mullarkey pass to Kieran Sheridan did a lot of the work. Matt Cohen finished it from two yards out. The Raiders were down by two.

After a Strath Haven (3-3, 3-2) three-and-out, Radnor went 65 yards on seven plays and scored on Cohen’s one-yard run. He met a defender at the line of scrimmage. He tore through the tackle. The Raiders were up by six.

“Our offensive line just mauled them the second half,” Cohen said. “Just by the numbers, we have a lot more kids than them, a lot less kids playing both ways. We knew we were going to our heavy stuff because they were going to be tired. The offensive line did an amazing job.”

The ensuing Panthers drive fizzled out, mostly due to two key dropped passes. Radnor responded by running more than seven minutes off the clock. Its drive stalled inside the 15-yard line, but Dylan Van Dusen’s 29-yard field goal was the needed result. The Raiders were up by nine.

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Sean Mullarkey passed for 168 yards to help Radnor earn a 23-21 decision over Strath Haven Friday night.

Sean Mullarkey passed for 168 yards to help Radnor earn a 23-21 decision over Strath Haven Friday night.

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