AGOOD 15 minutes after the final whistle sounded on Saturday night, the pain remained quite raw.
Wet eyes still made the prominent senior members of La Salle High's football team stand out from others, and when center Connor Kerrigan was approached for comment, he responded politely, yet firmly, "I really don't think I can talk right now."
His father had warned him . . .
In 1981, Jay Kerrigan was a star center for Roman Catholic, and wound up earning third team Daily News All-City honors before moving on to Ursinus. That fall, the Cahillites defeated Cardinal O'Hara, 18-6, in the Catholic South regular season, but then were table-turned by that same foe, 9-6, in a division semifinal that was also the first overtime game in city history.