Ruane, Defense lead Haverford past Chester

LOWER OXFORD—It wasn’t the most crisply played game in the world, tainted by six turnovers. But Haverford will take it.

Shane Mosley reaches for the TD catch over Darron Miller

The Fords opened the season with a win, topping Chester 26-12 Saturday night under the lights at Lincoln University, in the season opener for both teams.

“That team can play,” said Haveford coach Joe Gallagher of the Clippers. “They are a dangerous team, and it feels great to come out of here with a win. The defense kept us in this game. It was sort of ugly, but we’ll take the win.”

Things didn’t start particularly well for Haverford. On its first play from scrimmage of the day, the Fords coughed it up, and Chester covered it up to take over with excellent field position. But the Haverford defense wasn’t going to let the Clippers take advantage, stopping them on four straight plays, and the Fords took over at their own 31.

:Later that drive, a 57-yard completion from Jake Ruane to Ryan Odgers put the Fords at the Chester 11. Ruane ran it in from there for the touchdown and a 6-0 Fords lead.

“In a battle like this, it was important for the defense to play as well as we did,” said Ruane, who finished the day with 173 yards on 9 of 14 passing, while also rushing for a pair of scores. “It was a big confidence boost for us for the defense to make a stop like that and for us to follow that with a quick score.”

The Fords made it 13-0 by the end of the first period when Ruane connected with Shane Mosley on a 63-yard scoring strike.

Malike Langley picks up yards for Chester

But the second period was all Chester. The Clippers cut the lead to 13-12 by halftime, thanks to a pair of fumble recoveries setting up scores on a 29-yard pass from Tahree Fuller Bryan to Kylie Scott-Harper and a 4 yard run from Ish Maultsby.

Chester continued to make big plays on offense, but saw too many drives stall because of penalties.

“That is the teaching moment from this game,” said Chester coach LaDontay Bell. “We played tough. We played some amazing defense, and we made plays on offense. But we just committed too many penalties. We have to work on those kinds of things and just keep working to get better.”

Shaheem Pharr with the catch

Still, the Clippers were within a single score at 20-12 late in the fourth quarter, and showed the could put together some big plays. But forced to punt with their backs at the goal line, the Fords put the game away when Sean Reynolds blocked the punt, and Chasen Wint fell on it at the one. Ruane ran it in a play later to ice the game.

“I saw they were all staggered out, and it just looked like I had a shot to get in,” said Reynolds. “I knew if we could come up with a big play on defense, we could put the game away. It was a really cool experience to get to play here, and to open the season with a win.”

Haverford 6 7 7 6 –26
Chester 0 12 0 0 — 12
First Quarter
H—Ruane 11-run (kick failed) 6-0
H—Odgers 63- pass from Ruane (Bourke kick) 13-0
Second Quarter
C—Scott-Harper 29 pass from Fuller-Bryan (run failed) 13-6
C—Maultsby 4 run (kick failed) 13-12
Third Quarter
H—McCallion 1-run (Bourke kick) 20-12

Fourth Quarter
H—Ruane 2-run (kick failed) 26-12
Team Statistics
Haverford Chester

First downs 11 9
Rushes-yards 22-73 27-81
Passing 9-14 12-18
Passing yards 183 173
Total yards 246 264

Punts 2-24.5 3-21.3
Fumbles-lost 4-1 4-2
Penalties-yards 3-35 6-70
Individual statistics
Rushing — Haverford Ruane 10-35 2TD, Wint 9-30, Ney 2-4, McCallion 1-4 TD, Chester– Maultsby 13-60 TD, Jackson 1-(-17) Malik Langley 4-10, Sterling 5-9, Fuller-Bryan 5-2
Passing — Haverford– Ruane 9-14, 173, TD INT; Chester—Fuller-Bryan 12-18, 183, TD 2INT
Receiving — Haverford—Odgers 3-78 TD, Mosley 2-71, Ney 2-8, Wint 2-16 Chester—Malachi Langely 3-67, Pharr 6-55, Whitfield 1-2, Starnes 1-17, Malik Langley 2-42
Interceptions — Haverford—Higson, Burgess Chester—Malik Langley
Sacks — Haverford—Mascony, Weh, Higson

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