Souderton attack in high gear in win over Warwick

FRANCONIA >> There was plenty of zip in Souderton’s offensive execution — and plenty of points on the scoreboard — as Big Red rolled to a commanding 45-24 victory over visiting Warwick Friday night.

Said quarterback Jared Zimmerman, who had a major hand in Souderton success: “It’s just amazing to see everybody get a chance to score and see all my teammates really happy and having fun out there.”

Souderton scored in the opening moments and never slowed down. Big Red raised its record to 6-1 and took another firm step towards the postseason.

“Our kids responded. It was Homecoming for them and they were excited to play in front of a big crowd,” coach Ed Gallagher said.

Souderton celebrates a first-half touchdown. (Geanine Jamison/For MediaNews Group)

Zimmerman threw three touchdown passes – to three different receivers – and three different runners reached the end zone as well.

“That was pretty amazing scoring on the first drive, and then we just kept it rolling from there,” Zimmerman said.

Zimmerman’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Chris Kerns opening the scoring in this nonleague contest.

Souderton’s Danny Dyches breaks the tackle of Warwick’s Andrew McClune. (Geanine Jamison/For MediaNews Group)

After a field goal by Warwick’s Ian Jerchau made it 7-3, Souderton was right back in the end zone just moments later. Kerns dashed in from five yards out to widen the margin to 14-3.

“We were rolling pretty well,” said Gallagher, “and Chris Kerns is a really good running back. His leg was bothering him a little bit later in the night so we were able to get Logan (Wrubel) in a little bit towards the end of the game and he ran pretty well for us too at fullback. We’re blessed with really good skill kids and our o-line did a good job opening the holes for them. So overall, it was a really solid offensive performance.”

Ty Quintois makes a second-quarter field goal for Souderton. (Geanine Jamison/For MediaNews Group)

A 32-yard field goal by Ty Quintois and Zimmerman’s second TD pass – 19 yards to Winday Dawson – helped give Big Red a 24-10 edge at halftime.

Shaun Purvy darted into the end zone from a yard out to keep Big Red going in the third quarter, and when Zimmerman connected with Danny Dyches for a 12-yard touchdown, it was 38-17 Souderton with just a quarter to play.

“Jared was solid again,” Gallagher said. “He is having a really good senior season. I couldn’t be more proud of the kid. He just comes to work every day, has a great mentality, and our kids work. So I’m really pleased with the way the season is going.”

Souderton’s Shaun Purvy eludes Warwick’s Harman McKnight. (Geanine Jamison/For MediaNews Group)

Wrubel rumbled for 49 yards to complete the scoring for Souderton.

Jack Reed had a strong night for the visiting Warriors, throwing for three scores: two to Brendon Snyder (8, 69 yards) and one to Trevor Evans (13 yards).

“We knew coming in their quarterback is really good,” Gallagher said. “He’s a good passer, a good runner, and they have capable receivers. They gave us a couple issues and we made an adjustment towards the end that helped us cover a little bit better.”

Warwick quarterback Jack Reed attempts a pass, with Souderton’s Jayden Bergey applying the pressure. (Geanine Jamison/For MediaNews Group)

A sack by Souderton’s Jayden Bergey helped lock things up for Big Red.

Souderton would score points on ts first seven possessions of the contest.

“The offense really executed well tonight,” Gallagher said. “I was thrilled with how we were able to keep getting points on just about every drive we had.”

Souderton 45, Warwick 24

Warwick 3 7 7 7 – 24

Souderton 14 10 14 7 – 45

First Quarter

S-Chris Kerns 9 pass from Jared Zimmerman (Ty Quintois kick), 8:12.

W-Ian Jerchau 30 field goal, 6:50.

S-Kerns 5 run (Quintois kick), 5:02.

Second Quarter

W-Brendon Snyder 8 pass from Jack Reed (Jerchau kick), 11:18.

S-Quintois 32 field goal, 6:34.

S-Winday Dawson 19 pass from Zimmerman (Quintois kick), :35.

Third Quarter

S-Shaun Purvy 1 run (Quintois kick), 6:23.

W-Trevor Evans 13 pass from Reed (Jerchau kick), 2:10.

S-Danny Dyches 12 pass from Zimmerman (Quintois kick), :39.

Fourth Quarter

W-Brendon Snyder 69 pass from Reed (Jerchau kick), 10:42.

S-Logan Wrubel 49 run (Quintois kick), 9:02.

W                   S

First Downs                     18              26

Rushes-yards                  23-70         44-276

Passing (c-a-i)                 18-27-1      11-16-1

Passing yards                  284            109

Total yards                       354            385

Punts                               2                0

Penalties-yards                6-50            4-25

Fumbles-lost                    0-0              0-0

Rushing

W: Andrew McClune 13-54; Jack Reed 10-16.

S: Mateo Barrera 1-2; Ben Walsh 1-(-1); Chris Kerns 10-68, TD; Shaun Purvy 10-63, TD; Danny Dyches 3-18; Bryce Williams 5-13; Jared Zimmerman 7-41; Logan Wrubel 7-72, TD.

Passing

W: Reed 18-27-284-3-1.

S: Zimmerman 11-16-109-3-1.

Receiving

W: Thomas Jeanes 6-86; Brendon Snyder 4-102, 2 TD; McClune 3-30; Andrew Christophel 3-49; Trevor Evans 2-17, TD.

S: Kerns 3-28, TD; Purvy 4-35; Winday Dawson 3-34, TD; Dyches 1-12, TD.

Interceptions

W: Christophel.

S: Williams.

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