Radnor High School | Archive | November, 2020

Belveal and Jerome have hands in Radnor’s ambush of Springfield

SPRINGFIELD — Daetrel Jerome and Scott Belveal shared the sledgehammer that Radnor coach Tom Ryan has handed out for the last decade or so.

The big stick is given to the Raiders’ defensive player of the game. Jerome, a 6-foot-2, 280-pound lineman and Belveal, a hard-nosed linebacker, earned the prize Friday night. They also shared the block on Springfield’s game-tying, 30-yard field goal attempt in the waning seconds, allowing Radnor to pull out a thrilling, 13-10 victory at the Cougars’ beautiful new home stadium.

“You bull-rush him and I’ll run right behind … and we’ll both get our hands up,” Belveal said, recalling the plan on the final play. Belveal came flying into the backfield to get a piece of the ball. “I don’t think their kids knew it was coming, honestly.”

Jerome got a push at the line of scrimmage and his bear paw on the ball.

“I just had to go all out,” Jerome said.

“I told him, ‘Daetrel, go for it and don’t hold back,’” Belveal said.”And we won.”

It was the first defeat of the 2020 season for Springfield (2-1). Radnor (2-1) needed the win to stay in the running for first place in the Central League’s Class 5A division with two regular season weeks to go.

Radnor visits 3-0 Marple Newtown next Friday.

“I know everyone is going to have this memory for a long time,” Belveal said. “I think coming into this game, we didn’t think we were going to win, but we came out on top and it’s a great feeling.”

Belveal, who recovered a fumble and was outstanding all night on defense, led the Radnor ground attack with 79 yards on 16 carries.

The Raiders needed a jolt after halftime and got it from their most dynamic player. All-Delco Jahmir Dixon, the county’s leading wide receiver since the start of the 2019 campaign, took a sweep 12 yards to the end zone to give Radnor its first lead in the third quarter.

“Whenever my coach calls a play, we run it. There’s no thought to it, we do it and get the play done,” said Dixon, who hauled in four catches for 39 yards. “We just knew we had to do whatever it took to win the game.”

Radnor’s 7-3 advantage vanished later in the third period. Springfield defensive lineman Rob Hneleski intercepted quarterback Juan Pablo Moreland at the Radnor 20-yard line and was tackled at the 4. Two plays later, Jack Clark plowed across the goal line and Springfield was back on top.

Moreland redeemed himself in the fourth quarter. On third down, he connected with Tommy Deshan for a 39-yard score to put Radnor back ahead. Moreland completed 8 of 14 passing attempts for 102 yards.

“He had a great game today, you can’t be mad at him,” Dixon said. “He made some big plays.”

“Tommy’s small and sometimes he gets lost,” Belveal said. “He was wide open down there.”

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Radnor’s Daetrel Jerome, Scott Belveal and Jahmir Dixon helped Radnor earn

a 13-10 victory at Springfield Friday night.

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Fall Boys Varsity Football wins over Springfield Delco 13 – 10

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The Team Fall Boys Varsity Football will play their next game against Springfield Delco on 11/13/2020 at 7:00:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Radnor(G V) loses to Lower Merion(G V) 0 – 3

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The Team Radnor(G V) will play their next game against Lower Merion(G V) on 11/9/2020 at 3:30:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 09 – November 15


Here is a preview of this week's events for Radnor High School, November 09 - November 15
 

MONDAY
November 9, 2020

3:45 PM Volleyball: Girls Junior varsity @ Upper Darby High School @ UDHS Main Gym
(Rescheduled from 11-09-20)
4:00 PM Field Hockey: Girls Varsity Vs. Upper Darby High School @ Encke Field
(Rescheduled from 11-09-20)
5:00 PM Volleyball: Girls Varsity @ Upper Darby High School @ UDHS Main Gym
(Rescheduled from 11-09-20)

TUESDAY
November 10, 2020

3:45 PM Soccer: Boys Junior varsity @ Upper Darby High School @ UDHS - front soccer
3:45 PM Soccer: Boys Varsity @ Upper Darby High School @ UDHS Memorial Stadium
4:00 PM Soccer: Girls Junior varsity Vs. Upper Darby High School @ Loop Field
4:00 PM Soccer: Girls Varsity Vs. Upper Darby High School @ Prevost Stadium

WEDNESDAY
November 11, 2020

4:00 PM Volleyball: Girls Junior varsity Vs. Ridley High School @ Main Gym
4:00 PM Field Hockey: Girls Junior varsity @ Ridley High School @ Phil Marion Field l @ Ridley
(Rescheduled from 11-11-20)
5:00 PM Volleyball: Girls Varsity Vs. Ridley High School @ Main Gym
(Rescheduled from 11-11-20)
5:30 PM Field Hockey: Girls Varsity @ Ridley High School @ Phil Marion Field l @ Ridley
(Rescheduled from 11-11-20)

THURSDAY
November 12, 2020

4:00 PM Soccer: Boys Varsity Vs. Ridley High School @ Encke Field
5:45 PM Soccer: Girls Junior varsity @ Ridley High School @ Phil Marion Field l @ Ridley
7:30 PM Soccer: Girls Varsity @ Ridley High School @ Phil Marion Field l @ Ridley

FRIDAY
November 13, 2020

3:30 PM Volleyball: Girls Varsity @ Penncrest High School @ Penncrest Kaufman Gymnasium
7:00 PM Football: Boys Varsity @ Marple Newtown High School @ Marple Newtown Stadium Field

SATURDAY
November 14, 2020

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SUNDAY
November 15, 2020

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Fall Girls Varsity Soccer wins over Garnet Valley 1 – 0

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Fall Boys Varsity Soccer wins over Garnet Valley 2 – 0

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Fall Girls Varsity Soccer loses to Lower Merion 0 – 3

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Fall Girls Varsity Tennis wins over Ridley 7 – 0

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Fall Girls Varsity Field Hockey wins over Lower Merion 3 – 1

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In an instant, Jahmir Dixon sends Radnor to a victory over Penncrest

RADNOR — Through one difficult opening game and then through a frustrating half Friday night at Prevost Field, the Radnor football team maintained one sturdy strain of faith.

Eventually, the Raiders knew, Jahmir Dixon would make the difference.

“With him,” Raiders senior running back Scott Belveal said, “it’s instant.”

So it was in a 28-6 victory over Penncrest that Radnor overcame a sluggish first 24 minutes before Dixon struck an immediate chord for the second two-dozen. On the second play from scrimmage in the second half, the All-Delco receiver created separation down the left side and accepted a 78-yard touchdown pass from J.P. Moreland to give Radnor its first lead.

From there, everything started to flow.

“We came together as a team,” Dixon said. “The first half, we came out slow. And we just got together at halftime and said, ‘We’ve got to get this win.’ We did not want to go out without a win in our last game at Prevost. We just said we needed to make a change, and we did.”

Though Radnor trailed, 6-2, at halftime, they knew they were suppressed by 97 penalty yards. The quick strike to Dixon settled most of their concerns.

“I’m confident in myself, I’m confident in the boys and I am confident in my coach’s calls,” Dixon said. “If he calls it, I’m going to run it. If it happens, it happens.”

Penncrest was crisp early, taking a 6-0 lead on a one-yard run scoring run from Brennan Kaut, who would rush for 76 yards. The only first-half Radnor score came on a safety, Kaut dropped in the end zone after chasing down an errant snap from the punt formation.

But Dixon was too much in the second half, using a 41-yard reception to but Radnor in business at the two. From there, Belveal would provide one of his two touchdown runs.

Already having unloaded a 53-yard first-half run, Belveal added a 49-yard burst on a fourth-quarter fake punt, setting up his nine-yard touchdown run with 4:47 showing. By then, a 32-yard pick-six from Dixon, and the first of two Matt Liotta placements, had staked Radnor to a 21-6 lead.

“It was a really good football game,” Radnor coach Tom Ryan said. “I thought I made a lot of mistakes on both sides, but we figured it out at half and we’re just happy to have the win.”

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