Unionville overpowers Kennett, 42-7

Demons hang tough, but Indians dominate second half By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Unionville’s Austin Hofmann-Reardon loses the handle on the ball just short of the goal line, but Indians’ Brandon Boon (29) was able to jump on the ball for the score, as Unionville defeated Kennett, 24-7, Thursday night. Jim Gill photo. KENNETT SQUARE — It was a bit of a tale of two halves, when it...

Mistakes doom Unionville, 30-12

Miscues break open close game in final quarter By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Unionville’s Brendan Boyle fights for yardage against the stout West Chester Henderson defense, Friday night. The Indians fell 30-12. Jim Gill photo. EAST MARLBOROUGH — The slow, almost imperceptible shake of the head of Unionville high School Head Football Coach Pat Clark told the story. Mistakes. No team can...

Sun Valley outruns Kennett, 38-27

ASTON — As the old saying goes, speed kills. And it was the overall speed of Sun Valley, and more specifically the speed of its running back Kijana Gordon that turned out to be the undoing of Kennett, as it lost 38-27, Friday night. While Gordon showed signs last week against Unionville but struggled getting untracked as the Vangaurds were shut out, but it was this week where everything just fell...

Coatesville flexes its muscles in 46-7 win at Avon Grove

Young throws for two, rushes for another while defense looks stingy on Friday By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times Akhema Evans takes the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown. WEST GROVE – Looking to be reiterate its influence on the ChesMonts and maybe the state, Coatesville found its midseason form in Friday night’s 46-7 win at Avon Grove. Coatesville dominated from the start, as senior...

Unionville overpowers Sun Valley, 38-0

Offense, defense dominate, but schedule gets tougher now By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Unionville’s completely shut down Sun Valley’s offense, Friday night, en route to a 38-0 win. Indians’ Dylan Rappucci sacks Vanguards’ QB Gabe Bocella, as the defense now has been unscored upon for eight straight quarters. Jim Gill photo. EAST MARLBOROUGH — The evidence of good news...

Kennett loses to Oxford in Homecoming shootout, 53-47

Oxford offense too much for Demons’ defense By Emily Adelman, Correspondent, The Times Kennett Quarterback Nick Dunlevy looks for running room against Oxford, Friday night. KENNETT SQUARE — Forty-seven points was not enough for the Kennett High School football team as it fell to Oxford, Friday night for a third consecutive loss, 53-37. After winning their first game over Avon Grove, the Blue...

Henderson stuns D’town West, 28-20

DOWNINGTOWN — West Chester Henderson used a powerful running game and took advantage of a couple of miscues to down previously undefeated Downingtown West, 28-20, Friday night. The Whippets (3-1) were able to close within 21-20 in the final quarter — a missed extra point by Ben Carbone the difference, but could not contain Henderson running back Tre Green on the final drive, he rushed for 234 yards...

D’town East batters Rustin, 28-12

WESTTOWN — Downingtown East controlled Ches-Mont American power West Chester Rustin, Friday, powering to a 28-12 win overly previously the previously undefeated Knights — who had a 16-game regular season win streak snapped. Coming off a tough loss last week to Haverford, the Cougars (3-1) used dominant defense— including a key stop inside their own 10 to thwart a Rustin drive in the final quarter....

Unionville rides ‘D,’ rush game to 36-0 win

Defense regains form, while running game thrives in the rain By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Unionville’s Brandon Boon races into the open against Avon Grove Saturday. Boon rushed for 159 yards and scored 3 TD as the Indians won, 36-0. Jim Gill photo. WEST GROVE — A little before kickoff of Saturday’s Avon Grove-Unionville football game, the skies opened up and a steady and often drenching...

Kennett deluged by rain, Pius X, falls 42-10

Blue Demons no match for Royals, QB Jordan By Emily Adelman, Correspondent, The Times BANGOR — Under a dreary Saturday afternoon sky the Kennett Blue Demons could overcome neither the onslaught of rain nor the Pius X offense, losing their third game of the young season to the Royals, 42-10 Pius X (3-0) came into the game with a perfect record, outscoring opponents in their first two games 124-12,...