Rick’s Week 2 predictions

September 08, 2011|By Rick O’Brien, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

Haverford School hoped to put to use the momentum it gained in a season-opening triumph over Pennridge in a Week 2 clash against Cardinal O'Hara.

That won't happen, as O'Hara officials decided not to play games in any sport while teachers at Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are on strike. O'Hara's teams are still permitted to practice.

"We're bummed," Haverford School coach Mike Murphy said. "You get through camp, get going, get in the flow, get a win last week, and then you have nothing. A lot of air was let out of the balloon. Our guys were looking forward to playing a real good football team."

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Murphy said he we was hopeful at one point about Delaware Valley Charter, a member of the Public League's Class AA division, filling the opening. The Warriors are idle this weekend.

"I thought we had something going," Murphy said Thursday afternoon, "but I never heard back from them."

Barring a last-minute change, all other Catholic League teams will play their scheduled games. That news made it only harder for Murphy and his players.

"That's kind of like salt in the wound," the coach said.

Last week: 7-3. Overall: 7-3 (.700).

Here are some of Friday's top contests:

Germantown (0-1) vs. Fels (1-0), at Northeast, 3 p.m. Look for the Bears, led by Pittsburgh recruit Will Parks, to handle the Panthers in this Public League Class AAAA Gold opener. Pick: Germantown, 22-16.

Imhotep Charter (1-0) vs. Communications Tech (1-0), at Southern, 3 p.m. The Panthers' potent offense is fueled by running backs Sloane Thomas and Eerin Young. Pick: Imhotep, 28-6.

Frankford (0-1) at Unionville (1-0), 7 p.m. The Pioneers must slow Richard Sampson, who rushed for 209 yards and four touchdowns vs. Garnet Valley. Pick: Unionville, 31-13.

West Chester Rustin (1-0) at No. 3 Downingtown East (1-0), 7 p.m. East is flying high after racking up 62 points and knocking off defending PIAA Class AAA champion Allentown Central Catholic. Pick: East, 46-21.

Hatboro-Horsham (1-0) at No. 4 Neshaminy (1-0), 7 p.m. The Redskins have to iron out the kinks in their ground game. They were held to 40 rushing yards by Souderton. Pick: Neshaminy, 28-14.

Glen Mills (0-1) at Downingtown West (1-0), 7 p.m. The Whippets totaled 400-plus rushing yards in a 56-7 romp over Penn Wood. That spells trouble for the Bulls. Pick: West, 38-12.

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