Sunday, November 11, 2007

Digitex-U Player of the Game: Neil Willis of Malvern Prep



A rushing TD, a recieving TD, an interception... what more could you ask for? Jr. RB Neil Willis helped the Malvern Prep Friars win the Inter-Ac League title game over Chestnut Hill Academy, 26-18, and in the process of a great all around performance, he earned Digitex-U Sports Player of the Game honors. Interview below.



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Highlights of Malvern Prep vs. Chestnut Hill Academy

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Malvern defeats Chestnut Hill; Wins Inter-Ac League Title


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Quigley Field, Malvern PA - It was another windy, chilly day for football, and the atmosphere at Malvern Prep's football field was indeed at a fevered pitch. There were hard hits, many changes of momentum, and players who stepped up to the challenge. Though there were two very good teams playing, in the end, only one could be crowned as the Inter-Ac League Champion, and Malvern Prep took that title as they outslugged Chestnut Hill Academy in an entertaining 26-18 victory.


Chestnut Hill got off to a fast start, as quarterback Michael Mattei ran it in from 42 yards out to give the Blue Devils a 7-0 lead. The small sea of Blue Devil fans in attendance (who were seen tailgating prior to the big game) were ecstatic. This would change when Malvern Prep marched down the field and scored on a Neil Willis toss to the left side which nodded the score up at 7. A "We can't hear you" chant from the Friar faithful quickly signalled that this was going to be one intense battle - on and off the field.

Mistakes then came to haunt Chestnut Hill as they would for the entire game; a botched punt by the Blue Devils handed Malvern Prep excellent field position inside the red zone. The Friars quickly capitalized a few plays later with a 1 yard sneak into the end zone by QB Ryan Nassib that would put them ahead 13-7 (the extra point failed).

Another miscue for the Blue Devils, a fumble by Mattei that was recovered by the Friars, threatened to put Chestnut Hill in a deep hole. However, the defense came up big with a fourth down stop, and eventually, Chestnut Hill was able to get 3 more points on the board with a Patrick Connaghan field goal. The score would be 13-10 at the half.


The defenses of both squads held strong to start the second half, especially the Friar defense in their efforts to contain Chestnut Hill star running back Rashad Campbell. Malvern Prep eventually went up 20-10 towards the end of the third quarter after a touchdown pass inside the red zone from Nassib to Willis. This, combined with 2 missed field goals for Chestnut Hill gave some in attendance the feeling that the game was slipping away from the Blue Devils.

This feeling would change as the Chestnut Hill defense put up a goal line stand against the Friars midway in the fourth quarter. However, a Neil Willis interception a few plays later would put all of the momentum back to the Friar's side, and then a subsequent James Connelly (JR RB) touchdown seemed to put the game away with 2:43 left.

Chestnut Hill gave it one last shot; they managed to score a touchdown on a pass from Mattei to Sr WR Michael Lonergan, and made the 2 point conversion to close the gap to 26-18 with a little over a minute left. The onside kick was the last gasp for the Blue Devils, and although it took a good bounce, the Friars managed to fall on the ball and put the game away.

The packed stadium crowd applauded as the time ticked off the scoreboard and their Malvern team won the game. The student section rushed the field and joined their football representatives in glee. It was truly a great scene as Malvern Prep hoisted their helmets in the air to symbolize a team that worked hard and saw that work pay off. Chestnut Hill deserves kudos as well, for while they did not win the championship, they have put together an amazing season that will not be forgotten. The two heavyweights battled it out in a true slugfest, and Malvern Prep, in the end, managed to stand tall.

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

Penn Charter vs. Malvern Prep Highlights

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Digitex-U Players of the Game: James Connelly and Neil Harris

Two good running backs are better than one. Just ask Malvern Prep; their 2 headed monster of James Connelly and Neil Willis played a huge hand in the Friars' 43-21 win over Penn Charter Saturday afternoon. Their great efforts earned them Digitex-U Player of the Game honors.



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Malvern defeats Penn Charter, sets up huge matchup for next week

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Quigley Field, Malvern PA - On a windy, chilly Saturday afternoon, Malvern Prep made one last statement before competing in the game of the season next week, as they defeated division foe Penn Charter 43-21 to improve their record to 8-0.

Malvern Prep's homecoming game didn't start out pretty for either team; they both fumbled on their opening drives. But Malvern would score first in the first quarter, as Jr. RB James Connelly squeezed through the line for a 2 yard run on the right side.

Penn Charter counter-punched with a TD pass from Jr. QB John Ryan to Sr. TE Blaise Fullen, tying the ballgame at 7. It would not be too long after that when Malvern went back on top thanks to an incredible touchdown catch by Jr. RB Neil Willis whom caught the long pass, managed to stay on his feet despite defenders all over him, and hustled into the endzone to make it a 14-7 game. Penn Charter countered again with a well-put together drive that ended in a touchdown catch by Sr. TE Colin Still, and thus the teams went into halftime nodded up at 14.

The game was evenly matched to this point, but Malvern turned up the pressure in the second half. The running attack of Connelly and Willis was key; they both used power and speed to mow through the Quaker defense and pick up substantial yards. Willis picked up a running TD in the second half, and Connelly came close to getting one but fumbled at the goal line; the fumble was recovered in the end zone by teammate Jr. WR Joseph Price.

The Quaker's had trouble mounting any offense in the second half. Part of the reason was because the Friar defense zoned in on the option play that Ryan ran so well in the first half. In the first half, Ryan kept the option almost all the times they ran the play. The Friars adjusted to this in the second half and converged on Ryan, picking up multiple sacks. When Ryan was actually able to throw the ball, the Friar secondary held up, giving the Quaker recievers fits.

The end result was a 43-21 victory for Malvern. The high point total was double sweet; in a very classy move, the Friars football team dedicated the game to Chris Evons, a boy who was seriously injured in a recent car crash. Evons is a friend of their team captain Sr. RB Chris Layne, and Malvern coordinated a pledge where money would be donated to the Evons family for every point the Friars scored. So 43 points not only put Penn Charter away, but also served as a great help for a family in need.

Malvern moves on to the biggest game of the season as they host undefeated Chestnut Hill Academy next Saturday at 1pm for the Inter-Ac division crown. Penn Charter will wrap up their season next week at Germantown Academy.




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