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WEDNESDAY'S SCORES: District 11 Boys' Basketball, Class 3A Semifinal, Executive Education 59, Minersville 49 .... Class AA Semifinals, Schuylkill Haven 62, Marian 57 .... Tri-Valley 63, Moravian Academy 48 .... District 11 Girls' Basketball, Class 5A Semifinal, Southern Lehigh 36, Pottsville 32, OT .... Class 4A Semifinal, Blue Mountain 44, North Schuylkill 37 .... Class A Semifinal, Weatherly 32, Notre Dame-ES 19 .......... THURSDAY'S GAMES: District 4 Boys' Basketball, Class A Consolation, Lourdes vs. Meadowbrook Christian, Shikellamy HS, 6:30 p.m. .... District 4 Girls' Basketball, Class A Championship, Benton vs. Lourdes, Shikellamy HS, 8 p.m. .... FRIDAY'S GAMES: District 11 Boys' Basketball, Class 4A Consolation, North Schuylkill vs. Salisbury, Easton HS, 7:30 p.m. .... Class A Championship, Weatherly vs. Bethlehem Christian, Catasauqua HS, 7:30 p.m. .... Class A Consolation, Lincoln Leadership vs. Nativity, Martz Hall, 4:30 p.m. (WPPA) .... District 11 Girls' Basketball, Class 3A Championship, Executive Education vs. Schuylkill Haven, Martz Hall, 7:45 p.m. (T-102) .... Class 3A Consolation, Pine Grove vs. Notre Dame-GP, Catasauqua HS, 6 p.m. .... Class AA Championship, Marian vs. Williams Valley, Martz Hall, 6 p.m. (T-102) .... SATURDAY'S GAMES: District 11 Boys' Basketball, Class 3A Consolation, Minersville vs. Catasauqua, Martz Hall, 1 p.m. (T-102) .... Class AA Championship, Schuylkill Haven vs. Tri-Valley, Martz Hall, 2:30 p.m. (T-102) .... District 11 Girls' Basketball, Class 4A Championship, Blue Mountain vs. Allentown C.C., Easton HS, 1:15 p.m. (WPPA) .... Class 4A Consolation, North Schuylkill vs. Palmerton, Executive Education HS, noon .... Class A Championship, Weatherly vs. Bethlehem Christian, Easton HS, 11:30 a.m.

HS Football: Big plays spark Tri-Valley over Shenandoah Valley

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The Tri-Valley defense gets set during a game at Marian. Shown are, from left: Trey Porter, Donovan Keeth, Lucas Schwartz, Cayne Schadel and Max Masser (Photo by Leroy Boyer).

HEGINS — There was a time when the Shenandoah Valley vs. Tri-Valley matchup was met with intense anticipation.

Tri-Valley coach Jeff Sampson remembers that it wasn’t that long ago when a regular-season meeting with the Blue Devils was considered the marquee matchup of the week, usually with district playoff seeding hanging in the balance.

But times have changed for the Shenandoah Valley football program as this year’s matchup between the two schools featured a Blue Devil side that had just 16 players dressed because of injuries out of a 28-player roster.

Tri-Valley naturally took advantage with its much deeper roster and proceeded to dominate the first half on the way to a 53-8 rout over the Blue Devils in a Schuylkill-Colonial Blue Division game on Friday night at Bulldog Stadium.

“They had a bunch of players in street clothes with injuries,” Sampson said. “Our defense played well again. In some respects, the win was too easy. But we have three games left and they mean something when it comes to districts.”

The rout was on for the Bulldogs in their homecoming game after forcing the Blue Devils to punt after the opening kickoff. Doyle Flory took it from there as he returned the punt 56 yards down the sideline, then cut across the middle for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead with 10:13 left in the first quarter.

Tri-Valley Homecoming Queen Callie Melocheck, center, was crowned during Friday’s football game against Shenandoah Valley. Her escorts are Cash Lucas, right, and Melocheck’s sister, Charlotte. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Tri-Valley’s next possession went just as easily as quarterback Trey Porter kept the ball and ran 61 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead with 7:46 left in the first quarter.

The Bulldogs finished the frame with two more scores to make it 28-0 on a 12-yard touchdown run by Cole Gemberling and a 9-yard pass from Porter to Lucas Schwartz.

Tri-Valley, which produced 281 yards of total offense, kept pouring it on in the second quarter with three more touchdowns that featured a 1-yard scoring run by Gemberling, a 25-yard interception return by Porter and a 13-yard TD run by Jimmy Fetterhoff.

The Bulldogs substituted freely and featured backup players in the second half. They also excelled as Brody Lesher took over in the backfield and led his team with 64 yards rushing.

Shenandoah Valley got on the scoreboard in the third quarter on a 5-yard scoring run by Dylan Getz and a two-point conversion pass from Getz to Ethan Bench that cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 50-8.

Tri-Valley tallied one more score before the final whistle on a 36-yard field goal by Nathan Hillard.

Game Summary

Tri-Valley 53, Shenandoah Valley 8

 

SV (0-7, 0-6)         0          0          8          0  —    8

TV (5-2. 4-2)        28        22          0         3  —    53

TV — Flory 56 punt return (Hillard kick)

TV — Porter 61 run (Hillard kick)

TV — Gemberling 12 run (Hillard kick)

TV — Schwartz 9 pass from Porter (Hillard kick)

TV — Gemberling 1 run (Hillard kick)

TV — Porter 25 interception return (Hillard kick)

TV — Fetterhoff 12 run (L. Schwartz pass from Porter)

SV — Getz 3 run (Bench pass from Getz)

TV — FG Hillard 36

Team Statistics

SV-TV

First Downs —- 1      12

Rushes-Yards — 23-9      26-209

Passes —- 2-8-2      5-5-0

Passing Yards —- 5      72

Total Yards —- 14      281

Fumbles/Lost —- 2-0      0-0

Penalties — 1-5      1-5

Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Shenandoah Valley — Elchisak 11-12, Getz 5-6, Reyes 2-0, Hernandez 1-(-2), Bench 4-(-7). Tri-Valley — Lesher 12-64, Porter 1-61, Gemberling 5-46, Schwartz 4-14, Fetterhoff 1-13, Horoschak 1-8, Masser 1-4, Kimmel 1-(-1).

PASSING: Shenandoah Valley — Bench 2-8-2, 5. Tri-Valley — Porter 4-4-0, 52; Gemberling 1-1-0, 20.

RECEIVING: Shenandoah Valley — Gonzalez 1-3, Elchisak 2-2. Tri-Valley — Masser 1-32, Troutman 2-23, Schwartz 1-9, Fetterhoff 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Tri-Valley — Porter 2.

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