SOL Featured Game: Upper Dublin at PW

Thursday night’s North Penn/Central Bucks West contest will be broadcast live at 7:30 p.m. on WNPV 1440 AM and www.WNPV1440.com. Thursday night’s Neshaminy/Council Rock North game will be broadcast live at 7 p.m. on the internet at www.WBCB1490.com. Check www.SuburbanOneSports.com for all the SOL scores as well as a game story about this week’s SOL Featured Game pitting Upper Dublin against PW as well as bonus coverage of the Central Bucks South/Quakertown game.

UPPER DUBLIN at PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH
Thursday, Oct. 6, 7 p.m.
2011 Record:  Upper Dublin 2-0 SOL (4-1 overall), Plymouth Whitemarsh 2-0 SOL (4-1 overall)
2010 Record:  Upper Dublin 5-1 SOL American Conference co-champs (7-3 overall), Plymouth Whitemarsh 4-2 SOL (6-5 overall)
Last year:  Upper Dublin 33, Plymouth Whitemarsh 27

Plymouth Whitemarsh coach Dan Chang’s keys to the game:  “The number one thing we have to do is not turn the ball over. That’s something that has been killing us this year, and it’s a huge momentum swing in the game. We have to secure the football and limit the productiveness of their quarterback (Andrew Derr).  I would love for us to have a 10-minute drive and keep their offense off the field. With a quarterback like they have, they can take it the entire field any time. If we can sustain a drive and keep their offense off the field, that can only be good for us.”
Players to watch:
Russhon Phillips (Sr.) – Quarterback
Xavier Ellington (Sr.) – Running Back
Ryan Lunney (Jr.) – Defensive End/Offensive Tackle
Morgan Jackson (Sr.) – Defensive Back
Kenny Williams (Sr.) – Defensive Back
Andrew Pascuzzi (Sr.) – Middle Linebacker
Corey Kelley (Jr.) - Fullback
Coach Dan Chang says:  “There’s a huge difference this year. Everybody is more used to what I expect, what the coaching staff expects, and having a year under our belts of this system is terrific for us. We’re way ahead of where we were last year at this point.

“We’re where we want to be. We’re 4-1, 2-0 in the league. Obviously, we wish we could have that Abington game back where we just turned the ball over too many times and made too many mistakes. We have some high goals – our first one being to win the league. The kids are focused on that. We’re going to try and take it one game at a time. Hopefully, we can accomplish that goal and then everything else on top would just be great.”

Upper Dublin coach Bret Stover’s keys to the game:  “The key is going to be us controlling the ball and keeping it away from them. It’s the same philosophy we had going into the Cheltenham game. Nice long drives would be great. Their speed and their size probably gives them the upper hand with that, so we need to negate that by controlling the ball.”
Players to watch:
Andrew Derr – Quarterback/Free Safety
Jino Park – Running Back/Linebacker
Evan Mao – Offensive Line/Defensive Tackle
Matt Reilly – Center/Defensive Tackle
Tybree Stallings – Running Back
Coach Stover says:  “We feel pretty confident, and we’re excited to have the opportunity to play a really good football team on Thursday night. I think we’ve gotten better every week since the Central Bucks West game, and we’re in a good spot for this matchup. We were a little inexperienced at some of our skill set, and that’s now starting to come into play with Andrew (Derr) getting a little more comfortable with the receivers. Even our secondary has become a little more confident in what they’re doing because we were hit pretty hard by graduation back there.”

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