Quigley, seniors lead Lansdale Catholic to victory over Archbishop Carroll

LOWER GWYNEDD >> Before its Philadelphia Catholic League clash with Archbiship Carroll, Lansdale Catholic honored 18 of their seniors. Among those honored was running back Ryan Quigley.

“It certainly helps when you have that many (seniors),” LC coach Tom Kirk said. “They have a lot of varsity experience. They want to win every game, but they really want to win senior night. So it was a great win for us.”

The Crusaders got all of their touchdowns from its senior leaders, including one receiving and one rushing from Quigley, en route to a 21-0 Philadelphia Catholic League non-division victory.

Bob Raines--Montgomery Media Lansdale Catholic's Nick Marchegiano gives Ryan Quigley a bump after he scores during a game against Archbishop Carroll Oct. 23, 2015
Lansdale Catholic’s Nick Marchegiano gives Ryan Quigley a bump after he scores during their game against Archbishop Carroll on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015. (Bob Raines/Montgomery Media)

The first score of the game came in the second quarter from the LC 48 yard line. Senior quarterback Mike Basilii rolled out to his right and found Quigley on a crossing pattern for a 52-yard touchdown. Senior Ryan Carbone’s extra point gave LC a 7-0 lead with six minutes to play in the first half.

“Mike threw a beautiful ball,” Quigley said. “I just saw on the right side there was an opening…I caught the ball and sprinted to the end zone. I wasn’t stopping until I smelled that end zone.”

Quigley ended the game with two catches for 61 yards. He did most of his damage on the ground, picking up 117 yards rushing on 20 carries.

“Ryan’s a terrific player. Special kids make special plays in games like this. We expect that from Ryan,” Kirk said. “But it’s our offensive line and back blocking for him [too]; everyone did a terrific job tonight.”

“I say it every week and I mean it every week, I mean our o-line, I can drive trucks through those holes they’re so big,” Quigley added. “They’re working day in and day out and it’s great how much it’s paying off on game days.”

After a lot of back and forth in the second and third quarters, which included turnovers and penalties. Lansdale Catholic broke it open on the first play of the fourth when Basilii dropped back and found a wide-open Marlen Fenstermacher down the middle of the field. The senior caught the pass and did the rest, cashing in a 78-yard touchdown and salting this one away for the Crusaders.

Basilii finished the game 3-of-7 for 139 yards and those two touchdowns. Fenstermacher had 45 yards on the ground in addition to his 78-yard catch.

“If you’re only going to complete two out of three you might as well make them touchdowns,” Kirk said. “Mike stays cool in the pocket, he’s poised…he’s doing a real nice job running our offense.”

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Lansdale Catholic’s Ryan Quigley spins away from Archbishop Carroll’s Harry Rohlfing during their game on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015. (Bob Raines/Montgomery Media)

Archbishop Carroll was able to move the ball all night, but it could not come up with the big play when it counted. The Patriots gained 305 total yards without scoring a point. Lansdale Catholic’s defense had something to say about that.

“Our defense really wanted a shutout,” Kirk said. “We’ve come close this year…they wanted it badly, the seniors wanted it badly, and they did it. I’m really, really proud of them.”

Patriot Quarterback Stephen Honick ended the game 12-24 for 156 yards and an interception. Harry Rohlfing also had three catches for 87 yards on the night.

The Crusaders looked dangerous right from the start of the game. Their opening drive went for 12 plays and 46 yards before Basilii’s first pass attempt of the game was intercepted by Carroll’s Mike Della Donna.

In addition to his 52-yard reception, Quigley also had 45 yards rushing on nine carries in the opening half.

That proved to be the only score of the first 24 minutes, but there was still plenty of offense. The Crusaders totaled 138 yards in the first half, while Archbishop Carroll had 119 yards.

Bob Raines--Montgomery Media Lansdale Catholic quarterback Michael Basili runs a keeper, staying out of reach of Archbishop Carroll's Nick Downey Oct. 23, 2015.
Lansdale Catholic quarterback Michael Basili runs a keeper, staying out of reach of Archbishop Carroll’s Nick Downey during their game on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015. (Bob Raines/Montgomery Media)

Carroll’s biggest threat came late in the second quarter when the Patriots went on a 14-play drive of their own. It also ended abruptly however, when Quigley intercepted a Stephen Honick pass.

Christian Smith kept the drive alive for Carroll with a 2-yard run on 4th and 1. Smith would finish the game with 81 yards on 13 carries.

The opening drive of the second half ended with a fumble recovery for the Crusaders’ David Saulino, but the ensuing drive fizzled out with a holding penalty on third down and a failed fourth down attempt.

LC would also fumble in the third quarter, but Carroll’s drive would end thanks to a holding penalty on third down as well.

The final score of the game came on an 11-yard run by Quigley after a long LC drive. Quite a cap to a senior night the running back won’t soon forget.

“It was great. I couldn’t do anything without my parents,” Quigley said. “I wouldn’t be on this football field and I wouldn’t be at the school I’m at or have the great people I’m surrounded with. All credit goes to them and it was an honor to walk out on the field with them.”

Results


Archbishop Carroll

Player Comp Att Pass Yds Pass TD Int. Rush Att. Rush Yds Rush TD Rec Rec Yds Rec. TD Sacks Def. Int XPM XPA FGM FGA
Stephen Honick122415601200000000000
Christian Smith0000013810000000000
Harry Rohlfing000000003870000000
Rahsul Faison000007490230000000
Jay Smiley000000003320000000
Rich Melito000007190160000000
Carlon Brown00000000130000000
Total122415601291490101310000000

Lansdale Catholic

Player Comp Att Pass Yds Pass TD Int. Rush Att. Rush Yds Rush TD Rec Rec Yds Rec. TD Sacks Def. Int XPM XPA FGM FGA
Michael Basilii37139214240000000000
Ryan Quigley000002011712611010000
Marlen Fenstermacher00000104501781000000
Dillon Molettiere00000360000000000
Tim Swierzewski000004300000000000
Total371392141222131392010000

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