Mercury Football Preview: Back-to-back champ Spring-Ford still has plenty to prove

Following three straight seasons of watching league rival Perkiomen Valley conquer the Pioneer Athletic Conference from 2016-18, the Spring-Ford football program reclaimed its spot atop the PAC in 2019.

The Rams kept their crown last season with an unbeaten run through a COVID-altered PAC to win the program’s first consecutive league titles since 1994-95. They followed that up by earning one of only four District 1 Class 6A playoff berths and falling in heartbreaking fashion to Souderton in the semifinals.

The goals and standards haven’t changed for the Spring-Ford program — winning a league title and competing for a District 1 crown were always at the top of the list. But this year’s senior class would like to continue — if not surpass — the excellence of their predecessors.

“We’ve all been playing together since seventh grade,” senior running back Harry Adieyefeh Jr. said. “ It was always, ‘Once we get to high school we’re going to do this and go do that.’ For the most part, up until now we’ve lived up to the hype. But it’s senior year now and there’s no taking a break. We’ve gotta finish it as a team, as a family, as a group. I think it’s going to be a really special year.”


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Like most seasons, the Rams (6-1 in 2020) graduated a large senior class, though they do have several starters back from a season ago.

Senior quarterback Ryan Freed, running back Adieyefeh and junior slot back Zach Zollers return to the back field. Senior offensive tackles Ian Harvie and John Kaputa provide a strong foundation up front.

Freed completed 74 of 123 attempts for 863 yards, nine touchdowns and five interceptions as a freshman in his first varsity season under center. Adieyefeh led the Rams on the ground with 110 attempts for 568 yards and five touchdowns, going over the 100-yard mark three times.

“It’s definitely going to help having myself, Ian, a couple other guys returning,” Adieyefeh said. “It’s definitely good to have a year of experience behind you. You know the plays, just mentally getting ready for the games. I think that will help us get over the hump in some of these big games.”


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On defense, the Rams similarly have senior experience at some spots — defensive back Cole Turner, linebacker Ryan Horvath and linemen Donnie Nicoline and Gavin Shafer return as starters — while they’ll look for some less experienced players to fill other roles.

“I think it’s definitely going to be the D-line,” Turner said of the key to the defense. “We like to call them the hogs. They’re aggressive, but we’re also well-rounded at linebacker. We have some young guys we think can fill the linebacker roles. We have two receivers that might be able to play both ways that can definitely give us impact in the secondary too. As an all-around defense, we’re going to be really good.”

The Rams posted an 11-0 record against PAC competition in the past two seasons on the way to two league crowns.

Last year’s closest league decision was a 27-13 victory over rival PV in their season opener. The Rams’ defense didn’t allow a point in its final three PAC wins of 2020 on the way to finishing off their conference title.

This 2021 group knows as the wins continue to grow, so does the target on their backs.

“It does get bigger, but we just gotta keep doing the same thing we’ve been doing,” senior defensive lineman Donnie Nicoline said. “Just keep winning, and I think we’ll be fine.”

Harvie, Adieyefeh, Nicoline and Turner were vocal about their desire to elevate Spring-Ford’s reputation outside the PAC this season.

Despite hosting district playoff games in each of the past three seasons, the Rams haven’t won a district game since 2016.

The playoff bracket was reduced to four teams last season due to COVID restrictions. In the semifinal matchup, Spring-Ford fell to Souderton, 27-24.

“I think a lot of these teams outside the PAC really underestimate Spring-Ford because it’s been first round exit, first round exit, second round exit,” Harvie said. “I think we can definitely capitalize on this year having a really special team and make all those people think twice about Spring-Ford come the end of the year.”

Following consecutive league titles, the Rams have certainly established themselves as the area’s best over the past two seasons, but they still think they have a lot to prove.

“We’ve got a real chip on our shoulder this year,” Turner said. “People don’t think we’re going to be as good as previous years, but I think with the young guys we have coming up now and with the team bonding that we have we know that we’re going to be really good and people are really underestimating us.”

SPRING-FORD

Head Coach – Chad Brubaker

Assistant Coaches

Jim Mich, Jr. – Defensive Backs – Defensive Coordinator; Chad Strickler – Offensive Line – Run Game Coordinator; Steve Schein – LBs; Steve Moyer – CBs; Chuck Nesley – DTs; Steve Entenman – DEs; Jim Algeo – WRs; Gary Rhodenbaugh – RBs; Mike Palmer – TEs

Top Returners

Offense

SB – Zach Zollers, Jr., 6-2, 200 (6 catches, 56 yards, TD)

QB – Ryan Freed, Sr., 5-10, 175 (74-of-123, 863 yards, 9 TDs, 5 INT)

RB – Harry Adieyefeh, Jr., 5-10, 190 (110 carries, 568 yards, 6 total TDs)

OL – Ian Harvie, Sr., 6-3, 270

OL – John Kaputa, Sr., 6-0, 275

Defense

DB – Cole Turner, Sr., 6-2, 175 (19 tackles, 3 tackles for loss)

LB – Ryan Horvath, Sr., 5-9, 170 (38 tackles, 10 tackles for loss)

DT/DE – Donnie Nicoline, Sr., 6-1, 240 (9 tackles, 3 tackles for loss)

DT – Gavin Shafer, Sr., 6-0, 180 (12 tackles, 4 tackles for loss)

Special Teams

KR – Gage Swanger, Jr., 5-9, 175 (166 kick return yards)

KR – Kolten Kqira, Sr., 6-0, 180 (10 catches, 85 yards, 141 kick return yards)

Key Newcomers

QB – Kyle Keckler, Sr., 6-2, 190

DB – Carson Bogdan, Sr., 5-11, 170

WR – Payton West, Sr., 5-10, 170

WR/DB – Matt Yurko, Jr., 5-10, 170

ATH – Jake Reigh, Jr., 5-9, 165

WR/DB – Kevin Canuso, Jr., 5-11, 170

FB/LB – Will Fish, Jr., 5-10, 190

WR – Davis Bunning, Sr., 6-0, 170

FB/LB – Mike Bendowski, So., 6-0, 190

OL – Ryan Shaner, Jr., 5-11, 235

OL – Mike Scalia, Jr., 6-0, 240

OL – AJ Detwiler, Sr., 5-11, 240

QB – Gavin Vigilante, Jr., 6-0, 180

K – Sam Herman, Jr., 6-0, 160

OL/DL – Luke Ellor, So., 6-1, 240

OL/DL – Evan Strzeminski, So., 6-2, 220

OL/DL – Owen Norman, So., 6-2, 215

WR – Belal Abdelrahman, So., 6-2, 180

WR – Tanay Shankar, So., 5-11, 170

DB – Mason Scott, So., 6-1, 170

QB – Matt Zollers, Fr., 6-2, 175

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