Elder Stewart, young Susi guide Coatesville to win over D’town East

CALN >> As the last seconds of the first half vanished, a spiral, lofted from the left hand of Coatesville’s Harrison Susi, landed perfectly in the mitts of Abdul-Sabur Stewart, who out-jumped a pair of Downingtown East defenders.

Susi, the sophomore quarterback, needed Stewart to go out and make a play. Coatesville, as a whole, looks to Stewart through that same lens, this fall. As one of the few returning veterans, Stewart carries those experiences of Coatesville’s reign at the top of District 1, and is guiding a relatively young team.

The youth has hardly been a hindrance, though, and Stewart’s big play just before halftime sprung Coatesville towards a 20-14 win over visiting Downingtown East, clinching the fifth-straight Ches-Mont National Division title for the Red Raiders.

“It’s the best feeling to get a win with all my bros,” Stewart said. “It feels amazing to prove everybody wrong. … Every time we lose guys, we get better, because the guys before us showed us how to play football and how to play it the right way.”

Coatesville’s Abdul-Sabur Stewart picks up yards before being tackled by Downingtown East’s Cannon Lucas-Murphy. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

Coatesville (3-0 National, 3-0 overall) jumped out to a 20-0 lead midway through the third quarter, thanks to Susi’s best game under center, and a dominant effort by the defense.

East (1-1, 1-2) went three-and-out four times and was held to just 57 total yards on 27 plays in the first half. 

Even still, Coatesville had to make a stop on fourth down near midfield with two minutes to go, but coach Matt Ortega’s unit came up big all night.

“We changed a few things, defensively, for them and played a little difference scheme against their run,” Ortega said. “We were a nervous wreck at the end, but our players never wavered and that’s due to our culture and guys believing and the ‘D’ stepped up and made a stop.”

Downingtown East’s Josh Asante gets met by Coatesville’s RJ Rickabaugh in the second quarter. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

The Cougars were without their star running back, Stanley Bryant, who was dressed pre-game, but did not see action.

Josh Asante ran for 98 yards and got the Cougars on the board in the third, but East averaged just 3.3 yards per carry on the night, and clearly missed Bryant, whose injury, and the magnitude of it, was not confirmed.
“He’s fine,” East coach Mike Matta said of Bryant. “He’ll be back. He’s the soul of our team. All that was missing was our soul. It would’ve been a lot different with him, and that’s not taking anything away from Coatesville.”

Coatesville’s Ashon Wesley gets hoisted by Frank Johnson after a first-quarter touchdown. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

Ashon Wesley opened up the scoring in the first quarter for the Red Raiders, who had their own struggles on the ground, running 40 times for 147 yards. Susi, who had been better with his feet than through the air his first two games, picked up 56 of his 77 rush yards in the second half, including a one-yard touchdown that proved to be the difference.

But the sophomore also completed 17 passes, 11 to Stewart, for 164 yards, both which were more than his first two games, combined.

“The kid’s a gamer,” Ortega said of Susi. “He’s a throwback kid who’s tough and gritty and the kids love to play with him. He has that moxie and he’s getting better every week and that showed (Friday night).”

Harrison Susi celebrates Coatesville’s 20-14 win over Downingtown East. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

East’s quarterback, Jamy Jenkins, is a sophomore, as well. After a jittery start, he found some rhythm finally in the second half, throwing for 132 yards in that session, but was also picked off by Prophet Shockley and Lebron Bessick. 

After Coatesville went up 20-0, East replied with Asante’s score and then recovered a muffed kick return at the Raider seven, the next play. Bessick’s interception stopped that scoring threat, but the Cougars recovered another fumble the very next play at the CV 39. 

Downingtown East’s Mike Giardino hauls in a pass in the fourth quarter. (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

East’s fifth three-and-out stymied any rally, and while a TD reception by Mike Giardino with four minutes to go gave them life, a fourth-and-four at the CV 48 the following possession was not converted.

“(Coatesville) played very well,” Matta said. “We wore them out a little at the end, but we missed a couple passes and we’re not hitting on all cylinders.”

Coatesville’s Damonte Reason picks up a first down, as confirmed by Ian London (52). (Nate Heckenberger – For MediaNews Group)

Coatesville 20, Downingtown East 14

Downingtown East 0 0 7 7-14

Coatesville  7 7 6 0-20

                                     Scoring

First Quarter

CV- Wesley 1 run (Ashbee kick)

Second Quarter

CV- Stewart 21 pass from Susi (Ashbee kick)

Third Quarter

CV- Susi 1 run (kick blocked

DE- Asante 14 run (Mindek kick)

Fourth Quarter

DE- Giardino 16 pass from Jenkins (Mindek kick)

                                      Team Totals

                         DE              CV

First downs      11            14

Yards rushing  34-112    40-147

Yards passing  146            164

Total yards      258          311

Passing      10-27-2         17-24-0

Fumbles-lost    0-0           3-2

Punts-avg.      6-32     3-37.3

Penalties-yds  6-63        7-42

                                    Individual Statistics

Rushing: Downingtown East — Asante 21-98, TD; Horvath 4-14; McClain 2-7; Jenkins 7-(-7). Coatesville — Susi 17-77, TD; Mcclain-Jackson 14-52; Reason 2-17; Wesley 5-3, TD; Stewart 1-0; team 1-(-2).

Passing: Downingtown East — Jenkins 10-27, 146 yards, TD, 2 INTs. Coatesville — Susi 17-24, 164 yards, TD.

Receiving: Downingtown East — Giardino 4-99, TD; Lovenguth 4-33; Bousum 2-14. Coatesville — Stewart 11-105, TD; Reason 3-33; Wesley 2-15; Bessick 1-10.

Interceptions: Coatesville — Bessick, Shockley.

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